Kusum Wadhwa and Anju Loomba Solutions for Chapter: Factors and Multiples, Exercise 10: Let's Revise

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Questions from Kusum Wadhwa and Anju Loomba Solutions for Chapter: Factors and Multiples, Exercise 10: Let's Revise with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
5th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Answer the following questions.
What is the smallest composite number?
 

MEDIUM
5th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Answer the following question.
What is the smallest odd prime number?
 

MEDIUM
5th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Shobha is not clear about some concepts of factors and multiples. She has written the wrong statement. Help her to write the correct statement.

Wrong statement Correct statement
 51 is a prime number 51 is a _____ number

MEDIUM
5th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Shobha is not clear about some concepts of factors and multiples. She has written the wrong statement. Help her write the correct statement.

Wrong statement Correct statement
23 is a composite number. 23 is a _____ number.

EASY
5th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Shobha is not clear about some concepts of factors and multiples. She has written wrong statement. Help her write the correct statement.

Wrong statement Correct statement
2 is a factor of every number   2 is a factor of every _____ number 

MEDIUM
5th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Shobha is not clear about some concepts of factors and multiples. She has written one wrong statement. Help her to write the correct statement.

Wrong statements Correct statements
1, 2, 6, 8 and 24 are the only factors of 24. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8,  _____ and 24 are the only factors of 24.

MEDIUM
5th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Shobha is not clear about some concepts of factors and multiples. She has written wrong statement. Help her write the correct statement.

Wrong statement  Correct statement                  
First three multiples of 17 are 34,  51,  68  

 

HARD
5th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Find the HCF using the prime factorization method.

48 and 120