SSLC Mathematics Crash Course : 2023
Real Numbers : 04 Marks
1. The HCF of 18and 45is
A) 3 B) 9 C) 18 D) 90
2. The LCM of 8 and 12 is 24, then their HCF is
A) 4 B) 24 C) 8 D) 12
3. If the HCF of 72 and 120 is 24, then their LCM is
A) 36 B) 720 C) 360 D) 72
4. If 𝑎and 𝑏are any two positive integers then HCF ( 𝑎, 𝑏 )× LCM ( 𝑎, 𝑏 ) is equal to
A) 𝑎 + 𝑏 B) 𝑎 − 𝑏 C) 𝑎 × 𝑏 D) 𝑎 ÷ 𝑏
5. If 𝐻and 𝐿are the 𝐻𝐶𝐹 and 𝐿𝐶𝑀 of two numbers 𝐴and𝐵respectively then
A) 𝐴 × 𝐻 = 𝐿 × 𝐵 B) 𝐴 × 𝐵 = 𝐻 × 𝐿
C) 𝐴 + 𝐵 = 𝐻 + 𝐿 D) 𝐴 + 𝐵 = 𝐿 − 𝐻
6. HCF of any two prime numbers is
A) a prime number B) a composite number.
B) an odd number D) an even number
7. LCM of 18 and 45 is
A) 9 B) 45 C) 90 D) 81
8. ( 7 × 11 × 13 + 13 ) is a / an
A) Composite number B) Prime number
C) Irrational number D) Imaginary number
9. The H.C.F. of two co-prime expressions is
A) 0 B) ∞ C) 10 D) 1
10. The product of two numbers is 300 and their H.C.F. is 10. The L.C.M. of the numbers is
A) 100 B) 300 C) 3000 D) 30
11. By applying Euclid‘s division lemma 72 and 28 can be expressed as
A) 28 = (72 − 16) × 2 B) 72 = (28 × 2) + 16
C) 72 = (28 × 2) − 16 D) 16 = 72 − (28 + 2)
12. 𝐴 × 𝐵 = 𝐻 × 𝐿 then 𝐿 =
𝐴×𝐵 𝐻 𝐴×𝐻 𝐵×𝐻
A) B) 𝐴×𝐵 C) D)
𝐻 𝐵 𝐴
13. If 𝐴 × 𝐵 = 𝐻 × 𝐿 then H is
𝐴×𝐵 𝐿
A) 𝐴 × 𝐵 − 𝐿 B) 𝐴 × 𝐵 × 𝐿 C) D) 𝐴×𝐵
𝐿
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14. Find the H.C.F of the smallest prime number and the smallest composite number.
15. Find the HCF of 7 and 11.
16. In Euclid’s division lemma, if 𝑎 = 3𝑞 + 𝑟, then write all the possible values of 𝑟
17. The LCM of 24 and 36 is 48 and hence find their HCF
18. Write the H.C.F. of any two prime numbers.
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19. Express the denominator of 20 in the form of 2𝑛 × 5𝑚 and state whether the given fraction is
terminating or non-terminating repeating decimal.
20. Write 96 as the product of prime factors.
21. State Euclid’s Division Lemma.
22. 17 = 6 × 2 + 5is compared with Euclid’s Division lemma 𝑎 = 𝑏𝑞 + 𝑟, then which
number is representing the remainder ?
23. Find the HCF of 14 and 21.
24. The H.C.F. of 12 and 18 is 6. Find their L.C.M.
25. Find the H.C.F. of 12 and 18.
26. Express 210 as the product of prime factors.
27. Prove that 2 + √3is an irrational number.
28. Find the LCM of 12, 15 and 21 by the method of prime factorization.
29. Prove that 2 + √3 is an irrational number.
30. Express 25 and 7 using Euclid’s division lemma, and hence find the quotient and remainder.
31. Show that 7 × 11 × 13 + 13 is a composite number.
32. Prove that 5 + √3 is an irrational number.
33. Prove that 5 − √3 is an irrational number.
34. Using Euclid’s division algorithm, find the HCF of 45 and 60.
35. Find the HCF and LCM of 6 and 20.
36. Prove that 2 + √3 is an irrational number.
37. Prove that 2 + √5 is an irrational number.
38. Prove that 3 + √5 is an irrational number.
39. Prove that 5 − √3 is an irrational number.
40. Prove that 2 + √5 is an irrational number.
41. When 53 is divided by ‘𝑏’ the quotient and the remainder are 4 and 1 respectively. Find the
value of ‘𝑏’.
42. Prove that √3 is an irrational number.
43. Find L.C.M. of H.C.F. ( 306, 657 ) and 12.
44. Prove that √5 is an irrational number.
45. Find the HCF of 24 and 40 by using Euclid’s division algorithm. Hence find the LCM of HCF
( 24, 40 ) and 20.
46. Prove that √2 + √3 is an irrational number.
47. Prove that 7 + √5 is irrational number.
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