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Class 8 Maths Practice Test: Squares and Square Roots - Finding the Square of a Number
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To finding the Square of a Number, multiply the given number by itself to find its square number. The square term is always represented by a number raised to the power of 2. For example, the square of 6 is 6 multiplied by 6, i.e., 6×6 = 62 = 36.

Class 8 Maths Practice Test: Squares and Square Roots - Finding the Square of a Number
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10 Questions

1. 342=_____
2. Calculate the square of 201.
3. How many numbers lie between the squares of 12 and 13?
4. If a student uses (a-b)2 to calculate the square of a number, then the number is _______
5. Find the square of 225.
6. Find the square of 25.
7. What can be general formula to find square of any number?
8. Express the square of 11 in terms of sum of odd numbers.
9. How can one represent the square of 103?
10. 892= ____