Change set
Pick exam & year, then Go.
Question map
The square root of the cube of this number is the cube of its square root. It is not 1 and it is less than 6. What is it ?
Explanation
The question describes a mathematical identity. Let the number be x. The two conditions given are:
- Square root of the cube: √(x³) = (x³)^{1/2} = x^{3/2}
- Cube of the square root: (√x)³ = (x^{1/2})³ = x^{3/2}
Mathematically, x^{3/2} = x^{3/2} is an identity that holds true for all non-negative numbers. However, the problem provides specific constraints: the number is not 1 and is less than 6. Among the options (2, 3, 4, 5), all satisfy the mathematical condition. In competitive exams, 4 is the intended answer because it is the only perfect square, allowing the square root to result in a rational integer (√4 = 2), making the calculation clean (8 = 8).
SIMILAR QUESTIONS
5 Cross-Linked PYQs
UPSC repeats concepts across years. Login to see how this question connects to 5 others.
Login with Google