📘 Class 8 Maths | Chapter 5 Squares and Square Roots | Exercise 5.3 Solutions In this video, we will cover the complete NCERT Class 8 Maths Exercise 5.3 from Chapter 5 Squares and Square Roots. This exercise mainly deals with: ✔ Finding square roots of perfect squares using the long division method ✔ Solving word problems based on area and side of a square ✔ Step-by-step explanation of division method for large numbers ✔ Practice of numerical and application-based questions 🔹 What you will learn: 1. How to use the long division method to find square roots. 2. How to check if a number is a perfect square. 3. Solving real-life problems involving squares and square roots. 4. Simple tricks to solve questions quickly and accurately. 📺 Watch the full explanation and solution only on Shiksha Board by Deepak Sahu – your trusted channel for NCERT solutions and easy learning. ⸻ 🔑 Keywords / Tags: class 8 maths exercise 5.3 solutions class 8 maths chapter 5 square and square root square root by division method class 8 ncert class 8 maths exercise 5.3 solutions class 8 maths squares and square roots explanation shiksha board by deepak sahu class 8 maths ⸻ 📌 Hashtags #Class8Maths #Exercise5_3 #SquaresAndSquareRoots #NCERTSolutions #MathsClass8 #SquareRootByDivision #ShikshaBoard #DeepakSahu #NCERTClass8 #mathssolutions What could be the possible ‘one’s’ digits of the square root of each of the following 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. numbers? (i) 9801 (ii) 99856 (iii) 998001 (iv) 657666025 Without doing any calculation, find the numbers which are surely not perfect squares. (i) 153 (ii) 257 (iii) 408 (iv) 441 Find the square roots of 100 and 169 by the method of repeated subtraction. Find the square roots of the following numbers by the Prime Factorisation Method. (i) 729 (ii) 400 (iii) 1764 (iv) 4096 (v) 7744 (vi) 9604 (vii) 5929 (viii) 9216 (ix) 529 (x) 8100 For each of the following numbers, 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. (i) 252 (ii) 180 (iii) 1008 (iv) 2028 (v) 1458 (vi) 768 For each of the following numbers, find the smallest whole number by which it should be divided so as to get a perfect square. Also find the square root of the square number so obtained. (i) 252 (ii) 2925 (iii) 396 (iv) 2645 (v) 2800 (vi) 1620 The students of Class VIII of a school donated ₹ 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 8. 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 . 9. Find the smallest square number that is divisible by each of the numbers 4, 9 and 10. 10. Find the smallest square number that is divisible by each of the numbers 8, 15 and 20.