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Solutions for Chapter 5: Squares and Square Roots

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 5 of CBSE NCERT for Mathematics [English] Class 8.


EXERCISE 5.1EXERCISE 5.2EXERCISE 5.3EXERCISE 5.4
EXERCISE 5.1 [Page 58]

NCERT solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 8 5 Squares and Square Roots EXERCISE 5.1 [Page 58]

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 1. (i) | Page 58

What will be the unit digit of the square of the given number?

81

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 1. (ii) | Page 58

What will be the unit digit of the square of the given number?

272

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 1. (iii) | Page 58

What will be the unit digit of the square of the given number?

799

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 1. (iv) | Page 58

What will be the unit digit of the square of the given number?

3853

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 1. (v) | Page 58

What will be the unit digit of the square of the given number?

1234

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 1. (vi) | Page 58

What will be the unit digit of the square of the following number?

26387

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 1. (vii) | Page 58

What will be the unit digit of the square of the given number?

52698

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 1. (viii) | Page 58

What will be the unit digit of the square of the following number?

99880

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 1. (ix) | Page 58

What will be the unit digit of the square of the given number?

12796

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 1. (x) | Page 58

What will be the unit digit of the square of the given number?

55555

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 2. (i) | Page 58

The following number are obviously not perfect square. Give reason

1057

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 2. (ii) | Page 58

The following number are obviously not perfect square. Give reason.

23453

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 2. (iii) | Page 58

The following number are obviously not perfect square. Give reason.

7928

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 2. (iv) | Page 58

The following number are obviously not perfect square. Give reason.

222222

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 2. (v) | Page 58

The following number are obviously not perfect square. Give reason.

64000

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 2. (vi) | Page 58

The following number are obviously not perfect square. Give reason.

89722

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 2. (vii) | Page 58

The following number are obviously not perfect square. Give reason.

222000

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 2. (viii) | Page 58

The following number are obviously not perfect square. Give reason.

505050

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 3. | Page 58

The squares of which of the following would be odd numbers?

  1. 431
  2. 2826
  3. 7779
  4. 82004
EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 4. | Page 58

Observe the following pattern and find the missing digits.

112 = 121

1012 = 10201

10012 = 1002001

1000012 = 1 ______ 2 ______ 1

100000012 = ______

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 5. | Page 58

Observe the following pattern and supply the missing number.

112 = 121

1012 = 10201

101012 = 102030201

10101012 = _____

____2 = 10203040504030201.

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 6. | Page 58

Using the given pattern, find the missing numbers.

12 + 22 + 22 = 32

22 + 32 + 62 = 72

32 + 42 + 122 = 132

42 + 52 + _ 2 = 212

52 + _ 2 + 302 = 312

62 + 72 + _ 2 = __2

To find pattern:

  1. Third number is related to first and second number. How?
  2. Fourth number is related to third number. How?
EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 7. (i) | Page 58

Without adding find the sum:

1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 7. (ii) | Page 58

Without adding, find the sum:

1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 + 11 + 13 + 15 + 17 + 19

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 7. (iii) | Page 58

Without adding, find the sum:

1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 + 11 + 13 + 15 + 17 + 19 + 21 + 23

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 8. (i) | Page 58

Express 49 as the sum of 7 odd numbers.

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 8. (ii) | Page 58

Express 121 as the sum of 11 odd numbers.

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 9. (i) | Page 58

How many numbers lie between squares of the given numbers?

12 and 13

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 9. (ii) | Page 58

How many numbers lie between squares of the given numbers?

25 and 26

EXERCISE 5.1 | Q 9. (iii) | Page 58

How many numbers lie between squares of the following numbers?

99 and 100

EXERCISE 5.2 [Page 60]

NCERT solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 8 5 Squares and Square Roots EXERCISE 5.2 [Page 60]

EXERCISE 5.2 | Q 1. (i) | Page 60

Find the square of the given number.

32

EXERCISE 5.2 | Q 1. (ii) | Page 60

Find the square of the given number.

35

EXERCISE 5.2 | Q 1. (iii) | Page 60

Find the square of the given number.

86

EXERCISE 5.2 | Q 1. (iv) | Page 60

Find the square of the given number.

93

EXERCISE 5.2 | Q 1. (v) | Page 60

Find the square of the given number.

71

EXERCISE 5.2 | Q 1. (vi) | Page 60

Find the square of the given number.

46

EXERCISE 5.2 | Q 2. (i) | Page 60

Write a Pythagorean triplet whose one member is 6.

EXERCISE 5.2 | Q 2. (ii) | Page 60

Write a Pythagorean triplet whose one member is 14.

EXERCISE 5.2 | Q 2. (iii) | Page 60

Write a Pythagorean triplet whose one member is 16.

EXERCISE 5.2 | Q 2. (iv) | Page 60

Write a Pythagorean triplet whose one member is 18.

EXERCISE 5.3 [Pages 64 - 65]

NCERT solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 8 5 Squares and Square Roots EXERCISE 5.3 [Pages 64 - 65]

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 1. (i) | Page 64

What could be the possible ‘one’s’ digit of the square root of the given number?

9801

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 1. (ii) | Page 64

What could be the possible ‘one’s’ digit of the square root of the given number?

99856

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 1. (iii) | Page 64

What could be the possible ‘one’s’ digit of the square root of the given number?

998001

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 1. (iv) | Page 64

What could be the possible ‘one’s’ digit of the square root of the given number?

657666025

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 2. | Page 64

Without doing any calculation, find the number which are surely not perfect squares.

  1. 153
  2. 257
  3. 408
  4. 441
EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 3. | Page 64

Find the square roots of 100 and 169 by the method of repeated subtraction.

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 4. (i) | Page 64

Find the square root of the following number by the prime factorisation method.

729

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 4. (ii) | Page 64

Find the square root of the following number by the prime factorisation method.

400

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 4. (iii) | Page 64

Find the square root of the following number by the prime factorisation method.

1764

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 4. (iv) | Page 64

Find the square root of the following number by the prime factorisation method.

4096

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 4. (v) | Page 64

Find the square root of the following number by the prime factorisation method.

7744

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 4. (vi) | Page 64

Find the square root of the following number by the prime factorisation method.

9604 

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 4. (vii) | Page 64

Find the square root of the following number by the prime factorisation method.

5929

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 4. (viii) | Page 64

Find the square root of the following number by the prime factorisation method.

9216

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 4. (ix) | Page 64

Find the square root of the following number by the prime factorisation method.

529

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 4. (x) | Page 64

Find the square root of the following number by the prime factorisation method.

8100

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 5. (i) | Page 64

For the following number, find the smallest whole number by which it should be multiplied so as to get a perfect square number. Also find the square root of the square number so obtained.

252 

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 5. (ii) | Page 64

For the following number, find the smallest whole number by which it should be multiplied so as to get a perfect square number. Also find the square root of the square number so obtained.

180

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 5. (iii) | Page 64

For the following number, find the smallest whole number by which it should be multiplied so as to get a perfect square number. Also find the square root of the square number so obtained.

1008

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 5. (iv) | Page 64

For the following number, find the smallest whole number by which it should be multiplied so as to get a perfect square number. Also find the square root of the square number so obtained.

2028

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 5. (v) | Page 64

For the following number, find the smallest whole number by which it should be multiplied so as to get a perfect square number. Also find the square root of the square number so obtained.

1458

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 5. (vi) | Page 64

For the following number, find the smallest whole number by which it should be multiplied so as to get a perfect square number. Also find the square root of the square number so obtained.

768

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 6. (i) | Page 64

For the following number, find the smallest whole number by which it should be divided so as to get a perfect square number. Also find the square root of the square number so obtained.

252

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 6. (ii) | Page 64

For the following number, find the smallest whole number by which it should be divided so as to get a perfect square number. Also find the square root of the square number so obtained.

2925

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 6. (iii) | Page 64

For the following number, find the smallest whole number by which it should be divided so as to get a perfect square number. Also find the square root of the square number so obtained.

396

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 6. (iv) | Page 64

For the following number, find the smallest whole number by which it should be divided so as to get a perfect square number. Also find the square root of the square number so obtained.

2645

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 6. (v) | Page 64

For the following number, find the smallest whole number by which it should be divided so as to get a perfect square number. Also find the square root of the square number so obtained.

2800

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 6. (vi) | Page 64

For the following number, find the smallest whole number by which it should be divided so as to get a perfect square number. Also find the square root of the square number so obtained.

1620

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 7. | Page 64

The students of Class VIII of a school donated Rs 2401 in all, for Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund. Each student donated as many rupees as the number of students in the class. Find the number of students in the class.

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 8. | Page 65

2025 plants are to be planted in a garden in such a way that each row contains as many plants as the number of rows. Find the number of rows and the number of plants in each row.

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 9. | Page 65

Find the smallest square number that is divisible by each of the numbers 4, 9, and 10.

EXERCISE 5.3 | Q 10. | Page 65

Find the smallest square number that is divisible by each of the numbers 8, 15, and 20.

EXERCISE 5.4 [Page 69]

NCERT solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 8 5 Squares and Square Roots EXERCISE 5.4 [Page 69]

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 1. (i) | Page 69

Find the square root of the following number by division method.

2304

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 1. (ii) | Page 69

Find the square root of the following number by division method.

4489

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 1. (iii) | Page 69

Find the square root of the following number by division method.

3481

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 1. (iv) | Page 69

Find the square root of the following number by division method.

529

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 1. (v) | Page 69

Find the square root of the following number by division method.

3249

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 1. (vi) | Page 69

Find the square root of the following number by division method.

1369

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 1. (vii) | Page 69

Find the square root of the following number by division method.

5776

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 1. (viii) | Page 69

Find the square root of the following number by division method.

7921

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 1. (ix) | Page 69

Find the square root of the following number by division method.

576

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 1. (x) | Page 69

Find the square root of the following number by division method.

1024

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 1. (xi) | Page 69

Find the square root of the following number by division method.

3136

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 1. (xii) | Page 69

Find the square root of the following number by division method.

900

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 2. (i) | Page 69

Find the number of digits in the square root of the following numbers (without any calculation).

64

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 2. (ii) | Page 69

Find the number of digits in the square root of the following numbers (without any calculation).

144

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 2. (iii) | Page 69

Find the number of digits in the square root of the following numbers (without any calculation).

4489

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 2. (iv) | Page 69

Find the number of digits in the square root of the following numbers (without any calculation).

27225

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 2. (v) | Page 69

Find the number of digits in the square root of the following numbers (without any calculation).

390625

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 3. (i) | Page 69

Find the square root of the following decimal number.

2.56

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 3. (ii) | Page 69

Find the square root of the following decimal number.

7.29

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 3. (iii) | Page 69

Find the square root of the following decimal number.

51.84

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 3. (iv) | Page 69

Find the square root of the following decimal number.

42.25

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 3. (v) | Page 69

Find the square root of the following decimal number.

31.36

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 4. (i) | Page 69

Find the least number that must be subtracted from the following number so as to get a perfect square. Also find the square root of the perfect square so obtained.

402

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 4. (ii) | Page 69

Find the least number which must be subtracted from the following number so as to get a perfect square. Also find the square root of the perfect square so obtained.

1989

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 4. (iii) | Page 69

Find the least number which must be subtracted from the following number so as to get a perfect square. Also find the square root of the perfect square so obtained.

3250

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 4. (iv) | Page 69

Find the least number which must be subtracted from the following number so as to get a perfect square. Also find the square root of the perfect square so obtained.

825

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 4. (v) | Page 69

Find the least number which must be subtracted from the following number so as to get a perfect square. Also find the square root of the perfect square so obtained.

4000

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 5. (i) | Page 69

Find the least number which must be added to the following number so as to get a perfect square. Also find the square root of the perfect square so obtained.

525

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 5. (ii) | Page 69

Find the least number which must be added to the following number so as to get a perfect square. Also find the square root of the perfect square so obtained.

1750

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 5. (iii) | Page 69

Find the least number which must be added to the following number so as to get a perfect square. Also find the square root of the perfect square so obtained.

252

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 5. (iv) | Page 69

Find the least number which must be added to the following number so as to get a perfect square. Also find the square root of the perfect square so obtained.

1825

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 5. (v) | Page 69

Find the least number which must be added to the following number so as to get a perfect square. Also find the square root of the perfect square so obtained.

6412

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 6. | Page 69

Find the length of the side of a square whose area is 441 m2.

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 7. (a) | Page 69

In a right triangle ABC, ∠B = 90° If AB = 6 cm, BC = 8 cm, find AC.

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 7. (b) | Page 69

In a right triangle ABC, ∠B = 90°. If AC = 13 cm, BC = 5 cm, find AB.

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 8. | Page 69

A gardener has 1000 plants. He wants to plant these in such a way that the number of rows and the number of columns remain same. Find the minimum number of plants he needs more for this.

EXERCISE 5.4 | Q 9. | Page 69

These are 500 children in a school. For a P.T. drill they have to stand in such a manner that the number of rows is equal to number of columns. How many children would be left out in this arrangement?

Solutions for 5: Squares and Square Roots

EXERCISE 5.1EXERCISE 5.2EXERCISE 5.3EXERCISE 5.4
NCERT solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 8 chapter 5 - Squares and Square Roots - Shaalaa.com

NCERT solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 8 chapter 5 - Squares and Square Roots

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Concepts covered in Mathematics [English] Class 8 chapter 5 Squares and Square Roots are Properties of Square Numbers, Some More Interesting Patterns of Square Number, Square Root of Decimal Numbers, Concept of Square Number, Finding the Square of a Number, Concept of Square Roots, Finding Square Root Through Repeated Subtraction, Finding Square Root Through Prime Factorisation, Finding Square Root by Division Method, Estimating Square Root, Properties of Square Numbers, Some More Interesting Patterns of Square Number, Square Root of Decimal Numbers, Concept of Square Number, Finding the Square of a Number, Concept of Square Roots, Finding Square Root Through Repeated Subtraction, Finding Square Root Through Prime Factorisation, Finding Square Root by Division Method, Estimating Square Root.

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