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Class 8 Maths Practice Test: Squares and Square Roots - Square Root
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The square root of a number x is a number y such that y^{2}=x. In other words, a number y whose square is x.

For example, 4 and −4 are square roots of 16 because 4^{2}=^{2}=16}.

Class 8 Maths Practice Test: Squares and Square Roots - Square Root
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10 Questions

1. These 2×3×7 are prime factors of some number, find the square of that particular number.
2. While taking square roots we cannot include _____ numbers.
3. If we are given the area of a square and we need to find the length of one side, what operation should we carry?
4. What would be the square root of 961?
5. What are the prime factors of 16?
6. \(\sqrt{361}\) = ______
7. 324= _____________
8. 324= _____________
9. There are always two real roots of any number.
10. There are always two real roots of any number.