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Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 1

(8.01)2 + ? = (8.97)2 What will approximately come in place of question mark? 

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Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 2

The square of 23 is :

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 2

Yes the correct option is A because..... 23×23=529.....

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Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 3

The square of which of the following would be even number?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 3

Since the square of an odd natural number is odd and that of an even number is an even number.

∴    (i)  The square of 431 is an odd number

(∵  431 is an odd number)

(ii)   The square of 2826 is an even nnumber.

(∵ 2826 is an even number)

(iii) The square of 7779 is an odd number

(∵ 7779 is an odd number)

(iv)  The square of 131 is an odd nnumber.

(∵ 82004 is an odd number)

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 4

The square of which of the following would be odd number?

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Squares of odd numbers are always odd

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 5

Which of the following is a perfect square ?

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81 is the square of 9..... 9 × 9 = 81

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 6

What will be the one digit in the square of 1234

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 6

One digit will be 6 because 1234
4, is at he last and 4² = 16. 
So, 6 is at the last.

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 7

What will be the number of zeros in the square of 400 ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 7

Square of 400 = 160000

Therefore, the number of zeroes is 4

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 8

The perfect square number between 30 and 40 is  :

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 8

Since 35,32,39 are not perfect squares . hence the only perfect square between 30 and 40 is 36

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 9

By what least number should we multiply 1008 to make it a perfect square? 

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Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 10

Sum of squares of two numbers is 145. If square root of one number is 3, find the other number. 

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Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 11

Which of the following number would have digit 1 at units place ?

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The squares that have 1 and 9 at their unit place, ends with 1. 

IN this case, 81will end in 1

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 12

How many natural numbers lie between 92 and 102?

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Between 92 and 102 

Here, n = 9 and n + 1 =10

 :. Natural number between 92 and 102  are (2 x n) or 2 x 9, i.e. 18. hence,correct option is (c).

 

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 13

How many non square numbers lie between 11and 122?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 13

Between 112 and 122

Here, n = 11 and n + 1 = 12

 ∴ Natural numbers between 112 and 122 are (2 × n) or 2 × 11, i.e. 22.

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 14

Which of the following are the factors of ac+ ab + bc + a2  

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 14

The question should be a2+ac+bc+ab
=a(a+c)+b(a+c)=(a+c)(a+b)

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 15

How many numbers lie between square of 12 and 13?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 15

The number of non square numbers
between n² and ( n + 1 )² is 2n
Here,
n = 12,
n + 1 = 13
Therefore ,
Number of natural numbers lie
between 12² and 13² = 2 × 12
= 24

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 16

Which of the following are the factors of 1 – x2?

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 17

What is the number of digits in the square root of 390625?

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Square root of 390625=625.Hence its a 3 digit number

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 18

The square root of 6400 is

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Therefore, the square root is 80

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 19

By which smallest number 90 must be multiplied so as to make it a perfect square ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 19

By prime factorisation we have 90=2*3*3*5, so the least number by which 90 should be multiplied is 2*5=10

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 20

By which smallest number 48 must be divided so as to make it a perfect square ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 20

By Prime factorisation, we have 48=2*2*2*2*3. We have two pairs of 2 but no pair of 3. Hence 48 must be divided by 3 to make it a perfect square.

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 21

Which smallest number should be added to 80 so as to make it a perfect square ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 21

The smallest number to be added to 80 so as to obtain a perfect square number is 1.

 80+1=81 and the square root of 81 is 9,so 81 becomes a perfect square.

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 22

What could be the possible “one’s digit” of the square root of 625?

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625 is square root of 25 and one's digit of 25 is 5

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 23

Which is the smallest three-digit perfect square?

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Yes as the the smallest 3 digit no. is 100 and it is the square of 10 so also a perfect square.

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 24

Which is the greatest three-digit perfect square?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 24

We know that the largest 3 digit number is 999. So we will find out the square root of 999 by long division method and check whether it is a perfect square or not.
We will see that 999 is not a perfect square as it leaves 38 as remainder.

So if 38 will be added to 999 then it will become a 4 digit number. Therefore to find the largest 3 digit perfect square we will subtract 38 from 999. 

999 - 38 = 961.

Hence 961 isthe largest 3 digit perfect square whose square root is 31.

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 25

Which is the greatest 4-digit perfect square?

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By division method we find the root of 9999 and we get the remainder 198.So subtracting 198 from 9999 we get 9801 as the greatest 4-digit perfect square.

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 26

Which is the smallest 4-digit perfect square?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 26

Apply division method on 1000, gives 3*3=9 leaves remainder 1 .Then get the two zeros, which makes it 100 then you find the next number ie,62*2=124 and then subtract 100 from 124 you get 24 which is to be added in 1000. Hence it’s 1024

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 27

What will be the number of digits in the square root of 25600?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 27

The square root of 25600 is 160. Hence, number of digits is 3. 

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 28

What will be the number of digits in the square root of 1296?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 28

The square root of 1296 is 36. 

Hence, number of digits os 2

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 29

The square root of 12.25 is _______________ .

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 29

The square root of 12.25 is 3.5

Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 30

What is the length of the side of a square whose area is 441 cm2 ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Squares And Square Roots - Question 30

We know area of a square =a^2 given area =441cm^2 so a^2=441cm2 a^2=(21cm)^2 so a=21...length of square =21cm

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