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ROHRAS ACADEMY

HCF & LCM


Find the HCF of:1) 45, 63
2) 72, 56
3) 114, 171
4) 225, 825
5) 89, 111
Find the LCM of:1) 36, 48
2) 54, 27
3) 88, 33
4) 64, 112
5) 161, 46

6) 84, 98 and 154


7) 72, 144 and 312
8) 525, 875 and 1575
9) 36, 48, 84, 132 and 204
10) 117, 132 and 169
6) 8, 12 and 36
7) 36, 48 and 60
8) 78, 104 and 130
9) 12, 20, 24, 36 and 40
10) 2, 3, 5, 7 and 11

LEVEL 1
1) Find the highest number which divides both 57 and 209.
2) Find the greatest number such that when 23 and 78 are divided by that number,
we get remainders of 2 and 1 respectively.
3) Find the HCF of 67, 68 and 69.
4) Find the HCF of 483 and 535.
5) Find the smallest number which when divided by 16 and 24 will leave a
remainder of 3 in each case.
6) The least number which when divided by 39 and 91 leaving a remainder of 2 in
each case is ____.
7) Find the HCF of 4/7 and 12/35.
8) Find the LCM of 9/5 and 12/25.
9) Two lights, red and green glow after every 8 and 14 seconds respectively. After
how many seconds will they glow together?
10) Find all the common divisors of 56 and 84.

LEVEL 2
11) Find the least number which when divided by 8, 18 and 24 leaves remainders of
2, 12 and 18 respectively.
1. 78
2. 70
3. 66
4. 138
12) Find the highest number such that when 64, 118 and 190 are divided by that
number, we get the same remainder in each case.
1. 3
2. 6
3. 9
4. None of these
13) Find the least number which when divided by 4, 5 and 6 will leave remainders of
2, 1 and 4 respectively.
1. 22
2. 47
3. 46
4. 106.
14) Find the least number which when divided by 2, 4, 6 and 8 will leave remainders
of 1, 3, 5 and 6 respectively.
1. 23
2. 22
3. 47
4. Cannot be determined
15) Two lights yellow and blue glow at the rates of 3 times a minute and 4 times
every two minutes respectively. Find the number of times that they will glow
together in half an hour.
1. 15
2. 30
3. 45
4. 60
16) Find the HCF of 1111(15 times) and 1111(25 times).
1. 1111(15 times)
2. 1111(10 times)
3. 11111
4. 11
17) Find the number of factors of 72.
1. 6
2. 8

3. 10

4. 12

18) Find the number of even factors of 144.


1. 8
2. 9
3. 10

4. 12

19) Find the HCF of 75 1 and 75 + 1.


1. 1
2. 2

4. 8

3. 4

20) A screen displays the alphabets A, B and C after every 4, 5 and 7 seconds
respectively for one complete second. After how many seconds will the entire
display glow together?
1. 140 sec
2. 210 sec
3. 240 sec
4. 120 sec

LEVEL - 3
21) If n = 1 + x, where x is the product of four consecutive positive integers, then
which of the following is/are true?
A. n is odd
B. n is prime
C. n is a perfect square
1. A and C only
2. A and B only
3. A only
4. None of these
22) For two positive integers a and b define the function h(a,b) as the greatest
common factor (gdf) of a, b. Let A be a set of n positive integers. G( A), the gcf of the
elements of set A is computed by repeatedly using the function h. The minimum
number of times h is required to be used to compute G is:
1. n/2
2. (n - 1)
3. n
4. None of these
23) How many numbers between 1 and 200 are there such that when they are divided
by 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, they leave remainders 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 respectively?
1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
24) A screen displays words I, AM, SMART after every 2 , 3 and 4
seconds respectively. After how many seconds will all the words flash together?
1. 94.5 sec
2. 189 sec
3. 190 sec
4. 403 sec
25) Find the sum of all the factors of 180.
1. 546
2. 576
3. 625

4. 640

26) Find the greatest


1. 21/2

2. 41/4

3. 61/6

4. 31/3

27) a, a+2, a+4 are prime numbers, then find the number of possible solution of a.

1. 1

2. 2

3. 3

4. 4

28) In how many ways can 48 be written as a product of two coprime numbers?
1. 8
2. 16
3. 32
4. 4
29) Let X be the set of numbers from 1 to 100 such that the HCF of any two numbers
in X is 3. Find the number of elements in X.
1. 11
2. 12
3. 17
4. 33
30) A number which when divided by 3, 4 and 5 leaves remainders of 1, 3 and 4
respectively. Find the remainder when the same number is divided by 60.
1. 29
2. 59
3. 19
4. 9

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