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FACTORS & MULTIPLES:
1. Let A = 420, B = 360, C = 1600 & D = 7600

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a. Find the total number of factors of A, B, C & D.
b. Find the total number of composite factors of A, B, C & D.
c. Find the total number of prime factors of A, B, C & D.
d. Find the total number of even factors of A, B, C & D.
e. Find the total number of odd factors of A, B, C & D.
2. In how many ways 420 can be written as a product of two distinct natural numbers a & b?
a. 12
b. 10
c. 24
d. None of these
3. Find the numbers of factors for the sum of first 100 multiples of 10.
a. 12
b. 24
c. 48
d. None of the above
4. In how many ways 144 can be written as a product of two distinct natural numbers a & b?
a. 7
b. 8
c. 6
d. 10
5. In how many ways can we write 3600 as a product of two distinct natural numbers a & b?
a. 22
b. 23
c. 22
d. 24
6. Let a & b are two factors of a natural number N, such that a and b are co – prime to each other. How many such pairs (a, b) can be formed if N = 72?
7. Let a & b are two factors of a natural number N, such that a and b are co – prime to each other. How many such pairs (a, b) can be formed if N = 360?
8. How many numbers less than 100 will have exactly 5 factors?
9. How many numbers less than 100 will have exactly 12 factors?
10. How many numbers less than 720 are relatively prime to 720?
a. 192
b. 196
c. 120
d. 126
11. Let N = 35 × 44 × 55 × 62
a. How many factors of N will end with exactly 2 zeros?
b. How many factors of N will end with atleast one zero?
c. How many factors of N are perfect squares?
d. How many factors of N are perfect cubes?
e. How many factors of N are multiple of 10?
f. How many factors of N are multiple of 18 but not a multiple of 12?
g. How many factors of N are multiple of 18 but not a multiple of 10?
h. How many factors of N are multiple of 15 but not a multiple of 30?
Directions for Q. 12 to 14:
Let N = 25 × 34 × 52
12. Find the sum of all the divisors of N?
a. 62 × 120 × 30
b. 63 × 120 × 31
c. 63 × 121 × 31
d. None of these
13. Find the sum of all the even divisors of N?
a. 62 × 121 × 31
b. 62 × 30 × 16
c. 62 × 120 × 30
d. None of these
14. Find the sum of all the odd divisors of N?
a. 120 × 20
b. 121 × 31
c. 62 × 120 × 30
d. None of these
15. All the divisors of 72 are multiplied and the product can be written in the form of 2a × 3b, what is the value of a + b?
a. 28
b. 30
c. 38
d. 40
16. How many numbers less than 1000 have odd number of divisors (including 1 and the number itself)
a. 31
b. 969
c. 32

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d. 968
17. How many numbers less than 1000 have even number of divisors (including 1 and the number itself)?
a. 31
b. 969
c. 32
d. 968
18. A number N has k factors, 2N has 2k factors, 6N has 4k factors, and 15N has 3k factors. How many factors 30N has?
a. 6k
b. 8k
c. 12k
d. 10k
19. Let N = 215 × 312, how many factors of N2 are less than N but do not divide N completely?
a. 387
b. 180
c. 208
d. 310
20. N = 33 x 52. If N=a x b such that a and b are distinct natural numbers, find the number of sets of such two numbers when neither of them is a perfect square.
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
21. If n is a positive integer such that 2n has 28 positive divisors and 3n has 30 positive divisors, then how many positive divisors does the number 6n have?
a. 32
b. 34
c. 35
d. 36
22. A number has 32 factors 4 of which are not composite. Product of these factors is 30, how many such numbers are possible?
a. 0
b. 3
c. 4
d. 6
23. A number has exactly 1024 factors. What can be the maximum number of prime factors of this number?
a. 1024
b. 10
c. 24
d. 12
24. How many 3 digit numbers have less than 5 prime factors?
a. 900
b. 890
c. 781
d. 300
25. N is the natural number less than 1000, having the highest number of divisors amongst all the natural numbers from 1 to 1000. What is the total number of
divisors of N?
a. 28
b. 32
c. 16
d. 24
LCM & HCF:
26. Three different containers contain different quantities of mixture of 403, 434 and 464 kg. What biggest measure must be there to measure all the different
quantities exactly?
a. 1 kg
b. 7 kg
c. 31 kg
d. 41 kg
27. Find the greatest number of four digits which when divided by 12, 15, 20 and 35 leaves no remainder.
a. 9666
b. 9663
c. 9693
d. 9993
28. Find the least number which when divided by 12, 16 and 18 will leave in each case a remainder 5.
a. 149
b. 139
c. 144
d. None of these
29. Find the least number which when divided by 36, 48 and 64 leaves the remainders 25, 37 and 53 respectively.
a. 596
b. 565
c. 576
d. 569

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30. A boy running up a stair case finds that when he goes up two steps at a time there is one step over, when he goes up three steps at a time there are 2 steps over
and when he goes up 4 steps at a time there are 3 steps over. Find the number of stairs which is somewhere between 40 and 50.
a. 47
b. 45
c. 49
d. 42
31. If the HCF of two numbers is 28 and the HCF of other two numbers is 82. Find the HCF of these 4 numbers.
a. 2
b. 14
c. 7
d. Cannot be determined
32. The LCM of two numbers is 495 and their HCF is 5. If the sum of the two numbers is 100, then their difference is:
a. 10
b. 46
c. 70
d. 90
33. The sum and difference of the LCM and HCF of two numbers are 312 and 264, respectively. Find the numbers if their sum is 168.
a. 96, 72
b. 72, 48
c. 108, 84
d. None of these
34. The LCM of 54, 90 and a third number is 1890, and their HCF is 18. Find the third number.
a. 36
b. 180
c. 126
d. 108
35. The LCM of two numbers is 2900 % more than their HCF and the sum of LCM and HCF of the two numbers is 310, if one of the numbers is 20 find the other
number.
a. 290
b. 150
c. 75
d. 300
36. Find the greatest number of five digits which when divided by 12, 15, 21, 25 and 28 leaves remainders 5, 8, 14, 18 and 21 respectively.
a. 98696
b. 98700
c. 97693
d. 98693
37. LCM of first 100 natural numbers is N, then what will be the LCM of first 105 natural numbers?
a. 5! × N
b. 101 × 103 × 105 N
c. 10403 N
d. 4N
38. Find the HCF of (2100 – 1) & (2120 – 1).
a. 1
b. 210 – 1
c. 220 – 1
d. None of these
39. The LCM and GCD of two numbers are 1530 and 51 respectively. How many such pairs are possible?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. Only one
40. The product of two numbers is 6760 and their HCF is 13. How many such pairs can be formed?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. Only one
41. The product of two numbers is 2160, their HCF is 12. Find the number of such possible pairs?
a. 2
b. 3
c. Only one
d. More than 3
42. How many sets of two values (a, b) are there such that their LCM is 72?
a. 6
b. 12
c. 18
d. 9
43. The LCM of 96, 144 and N is 576. If their HCF is 48, then which of the following could be one of the possible values of N?
a. 168

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b. 192
c. 144
d. 244
44. HCF of two numbers A and B is 24 and the HCF of two other numbers C and D is 36. What will be the HCF of A, B, C and D?
a. 12
b. 24
c. 36
d. 6
45. LCM of two natural numbers is 590 and their HCF is 59. How many sets of values are possible?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 5
d. 10
46. The LCM of 35, 85 and a number K is 7,735 and the HCF is 5. What is the minimum value of K?
a. 65
b. 25
c. 325
d. 13
47. A is a set of positive integers such that when any element of A is divided by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 leaves the remainders 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 respectively. How many integers
between 0 and 100 belong to set A?
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. None of these
48. A number when divided by 3, 4, 5 and 6 always leaves a remainder 2, but leaves no remainder when divided by 7. What is the lowest such number possible?
a. 362
b. 182
c. 334
d. 117
49. The product of two numbers is 12960 and their HCF is 36. How many such pairs can be formed?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 2
50. All possible pairs are formed from the divisors of 3600. How many such pairs have their HCF 9?
a. 22
b. 21
c. 23
d. 42
51. The HCF of two numbers is 12 and their sum is 288, how many such pairs can be formed?
a. 8
b. 12
c. 6
d. 4
52. How many values of a, the Highest common factor of a, 66 and 88 is 1, where ‘a’ is less than 100?
a. 31
b. 32
c. 33
d. 34
53. How many integers a are there such that 2 < a < 1000 and the highest common factor of a and 36 is 1?
a. 333
b. 166
c. 167
d. 332
FACTORIALS:
54. Find the highest power of 2 in 50!
55. Find the highest power of 4 in 50!
56. Find the highest power of 8 in 50!
57. Find the number of zeros at the end of 30!
58. Find the number of zeros at the end of 34!
59. Find the number of zeros at the end of 10! × 20! × 30! × 40! × 50! × 60! × 70! × 80! × 90! × 100!
60. Find the number of zeros at the end of 10! + 20! + 30! + 40! + 50! + 60! + 70! + 80! + 90! + 100!
61. Find the number of zeros at the end of 2 × 4 × 6 × 8 × 10 × ……………………………. × 100.
62. Find the number of zeros at the end of 5 × 10 × 15 × 20 × 25 × ………………………………100.
63. Find the number of zeros at the end of 10 × 20 × 30 × 40 × 50 × 60 × 70 × 80 × 90 × 100.
64. Find the number of zeros at the end of 10 × 20 × 30 × 40 × …………………………….. × 1000.
10
65. Find the number of zeros at the end of 1010
66. Find the number of zeros at the end of 37!37!.

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67. Find the highest power of 6 in 49!
68. Find the highest power of 12 in 49!
69. Find the total number of factors of 36!
70. For how many positive integers n does n! ends with exactly 100 zeros?
a. 0
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
Directions for Q. 112 to 114:
Let N = 1! × 2! × 3! × 4! × 5! × 6! ×7! × 8!
71. Find the total number of factors of N?
a. 3600
b. 2400
c. 1800
d. 1200
72. How many perfect squares are divisors of N?
a. 120
b. 240
c. 360
d. 720
73. How many perfect cubes are divisors of N?
a. 120
b. 64
c. 63
d. 126
74. How many zeros are present at the end of 25! + 26! + 27! + 28! + 29! + 30!?
a. 4
b. 5
c. 7
d. 6
75. Find the highest power of 2 in 10! + 12! + 14! + 16! + ……………………… + 100!.
a. 10
b. 9
c. 8
d. 7
76. How many zeros will be there at the end of the expression N = 7 × 14 × 21 × …………………………… × 777?
a. 24
b. 25
c. 26
d. 28
77. Assuming N being an odd positive number, find the value of m in 150! = 2m × N ?
a. 146
b. 145
c. 75
d. None of these
78. Find the number of zeros at the end of 25 × 30 × 35 × 40 × 45 × ………………… × 1500.
a. 296
b. 293
c. 374
d. 370
79. What is the highest power of 63 contained in 64! – 63!?
a. 3
b. 2
c. 4
d. None of these
80. Find the highest power of 2 in 1! +2! +3! +4! +…………………..100!
a. 1
b. 3
c. 0
d. none of these
DIVISIBILITY:
81. How many of the first 1500 natural numbers are not divisible by any of 2, 3 and 5?
a. 400
b. 320
c. 280
d. 340
82. How many of the first 1500 natural numbers are not divisible by any of 2 & 5?
a. 600

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b. 640
c. 560
d. 780
83. How many of the first 1500 natural numbers are either prime to 6 or to 15?
a. 700
b. 800
c. 900
d. 640
84. How many natural numbers less than 550 are divisible by 5 but not by 9?
a. 98
b. 97
c. 101
d. None of these
85. How many 3 digit numbers are divisible by 5 but not divisible by 9?
a. 180
b. 160
c. 100
d. 200
Directions for Q. 86 to 88:
N is a 201 digit natural number is formed by writing the first k natural numbers next to each other.
86. What is the value of k
a. 100
b. 105
c. 103
d. 104
87. Find the remainder when N is divided by 4
a. 3
b. 1
c. 2
d. 0
88. Find the remainder when N is divided by 16.
a. 9
b. 11
c. 7
d. 5
89. A six digit number 12A376 is divisible by 6. How many values are possible for A?
a. 4
b. 3
c. 5
d. 1
e.
90. How many sets of values of a and b are possible if 97532ab is divisible by 3, where a is the ten’s digit and b is the unit’s digit of the number?
a. 32
b. 33
c. 34
d. 35
91. The digit of a three digit number A are written in the reverse order to form another three – digit number B. If B > A and B – A is perfectly divisible by 7, then
which of the following is necessarily true?
a. 100 < A < 299
b. 106 < A < 305
c. 112 < A < 311
d. 118 < A < 317
Directions for Q. 92 to 94:
Consider a nine digit number N = A7891235B. (A and B are digits of the nine digit number N).
92. How many values of N are possible if N is divisible by 8?
a. 7
b. 12
c. 9
d. 15
93. How many values of A are possible if N is divisible by 9?
a. 9
b. 10
c. 8
d. 11
94. How many values of A are possible if N is divisible by 6?
a. 15
b. 20
c. 16
d. 21

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95. There is a number A less than 10125 and is divisible by 37. How many values of A are possible, if A formed by only 1’s.
a. 42
b. 40
c. 39
d. 41
Directions for Q. 96 to 97:
Any six – digit, twelve – digit or eighteen – digit number, or any such number with number of digits equal to multiple of 6, is divisible by each of 7, 11 and 13, if
all its digits are same. For example, 555555, 999999999999 etc. are all divisible by each of 7, 11 and 13.
Based on the above result answer the following:
96. Find the digit A if N = 4444………44A7777……..77 is divisible by 7, where both the digits 4 and 7 are written 50 times in number N?
a. 1 or 8
b. 2 or 6
c. 5
d. 9
97. Find the digit A if N = 4444………44A7777……..77 is divisible by 11, where both the digits 4 and 7 are written 50 times in number N?
a. 2
b. 3 or 5
c. 0
d. 6
98. Find the digit A if N = 4444………44A7777……..77 is divisible by 13, where both the digits 4 and 7 are written 50 times in number N?
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. No such number exists.
99. A number 523abc is divisible by 7, 8 and 9. Then a × b × c is equal to: (Hint: application of LCM of 7, 8 and 9)
a. 160 or 40
b. 10 or 180
c. 28
d. 96
100. What will be the remainder when 1212121212………. 300 times is being divided by 99? (Hint: divisibility test of 99)
a. 18
b. 81
c. 54
d. 36
101. What will be the remainder when 185185185185………..100 times is being divided by 99?
a. 97
b. 87
c. 47
d. 77
102. A number N = 897324P64Q is divisible by both 8 & 9. Which of the following is the value of P + Q?
a. Either 2 or 11
b. Either 9 or 11
c. Either 2 or 9 or 11
d. None of these.
103. Salman had forgotten the six digit phone number of his friend Karina but only remembered that it was of the form X515X0 and was divisible by 36. What was
the value of X?
a. 4
b. 7
c. 8
d. 9
104. How many 4 digit numbers are either divisible by 5 or by 7?
a. 2829
b. 2828
c. 3086
d. 3085
105. How many even integers n, where100 ≤ n≤ 200 , are divisible neither by seven nor by nine?
a. 40
b. 37
c. 39
d. 38
CYCLICITY:
106. Find the unit’s digit in each of the following case?
a. 10241024 + 17281728 + 34123412 + 17631763
b. 7777 + 7878 + 7979
c. 11 + 22 + 33 + 44 + ………………………………………….. + 100100
d. 11 + 33 + 55 + 77 +………………………………………….. + 9999
e. 11 + 22 + 33 + 44 + ………………………………………….. + 4747
f. 11! + 22! + 33! + 44! + ………………………………………... + 100100!
g. (1)1! + 1 + (2)2! + 2 + (3)3! + 3 + (4)4! + 4 + ……………………………… + (10)10! + 10

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h. (1!)1! + (2!)2! + (3!)3! + (4!)4! + (5!)5! + ……………………………………. + (100!)100!
i. (7)1 + (7)2 + (7)3 + (7)4 + ……………………………………………………+ (7)100
25
23

19 21
j. 17 29
25
21
k. 1317 136
135
l. 133134
142
141
140
m. 137139
145
143
141
n. 137139
42
41
40
o. 7239
45
43
41
p. 7239
32
31
29 30
q. 28
28
r. 1229 – 2912
s. 2324 – 2423
t. 2728 – 2827
107. Find the last two digits in each of the following case:
i. 12811281
ii. 551551
iii. 12231223
iv. 22332233
v. 29299
vi. 98189818
vii. 1212 + 1414 + 1616 + 1818
viii. 10131013 + 20272027 + 30393039
ix. 56788765 + 87655678
x. 1111 + 2222 + 3333 + 4444 + 5555 + 6666 + 7777 + 8888 + 9999
108. Find the last two digits of (521) 125 × (125) 521
a. 75
b. 25
c. 45
d. None of these
109. Find the ten’s place digit in 1! + 2! + 3! + 4! + 5! + 6! + ………………………………………….. + 70!
a. 1
b. 7
c. 9
d. 3
110. Find the thousands place digit of 1 × 1! + 2 × 2! + 3 × 3! + 4 × 4! + ……………………….100 × 100!
a. 9
b. 6
c. 7
d. 2
REMAINDERS:
111. Find the remainder when 1421 × 1423 × 1425 × 1427 is divided by 13?
a. 3
b. 6
c. 9
d. 12
112. Find the remainder when 1421 + 1423 + 1425 + 1427 is divided by 13?
a. 2
b. 5
c. 8
d. 11
113. Find the remainder when 1421 × 1421 × 1421……….10 times is divided by 13?
a. 7
b. 8
c. 10
d. 9
114. Find the remainder when 9091 is divided by 13?
a. 0
b. 7
c. 12
d. 1
115. Find the remainder when 9090 is divided by 13?

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a. 0
b. 3
c. 12
d. 1
116. What is the remainder when 444 is divided by 15?
a. 4
b. 3
c. 2
d. 1
117. What is the remainder when 445 is divided by 15?
a. 4
b. 3
c. 2
d. 1
118. What is the remainder when (6!) 4! + (4!) 6! is divided by 10?
a. 0
b. 2
c. 4
d. 6
119. What is the remainder when 337 is divided by 79?
a. 78
b. 1
c. 2
d. 35
16
120. 2 −1 is divisible by
a. 11
b. 13
c. 17
d. 19
121. What is the remainder when (18)285 + 1 is divided by 5833.
a. 5832
b. 1
c. 0
d. None of these
122. The reminder, when (1523 + 2323) is divided by 19, is
a. 4
b. 15
c. 0
d. 18
123. What is the remainder when 573 is divided by 13?
a. 0
b. 1
c. 5
d. 12
124. What is the remainder when 726 × 583 is divided by 100?
a. 1
b. 25
c. 50
d. 75
13
125. What will be the remainder when 9 divides 1112
a. 1
b. 8
c. 7
d. 2
126. What will be the remainder when1214 is divided by 9?
a. 1
b. 8
c. 7
d. 0
127. What is the remainder when 444 + 444 + 444 + …………………up to 100 terms is divided by 7?
a. 0
b. 2
c. 4
d. 6
128. What is the remainder when 7 + 77 + 777 + 7777 + ………. till 100 terms is divided by 16?
a. 0
b. 2

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c. 4
d. 6
129. What is the remainder when 1! + 2! + 3! + 4! + ……………………………….. + 1000! is divided by 23 × 3 × 5?
a. 0
b. 1
c. 5
d. None of these
32
130. What is the remainder when 3232 is divided by 9?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 8
d. 4
32
131. What is the remainder when 3232 is divided by 7?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 6
132. When 2256is divided by 17, the remainder would be
a. 1
b. 16
c. 14
d. None of these
133. N is the product of all the odd numbers between 100 and 1000 excluding the multiples of 5. What is the remainder when N is divided by 5?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
A important concept, when digit repeats itself n times:
If P is a prime number > 5, then any digit written (N – 1) times will be divisible by P, where N is the recurring decimal of P. [Recurring decimal is the number of
times after which the digits get repeated after decimal.]
For example 1/7 = 0.142857142857……………… (repeats after 6 digits), hence any digit written 6 times will be divisible by 7.
1/11 = 0.09090909……………….. (repeats after 2 digits), hence any digit written 2 times will be divisible by 11.
1/13 = 0.076923076923…………. (repeats after 6 digits), hence any digit written 6 times will be divisible by 13.
Similarly any digit written 16 times will be divisible by 17.
Any digit written 18 times will be divisible by 19.
Any digit written 22 times will be divisible by 23.
Any digit written 28 times will be divisible by 29.
134. What is the remainder when 88888888…………………….. upto 57 digits is divided by 19? (Hint: 19 will divide any digit written 18 times side by side)
a. 0
b. 18
c. 14
d. None of these
135. What is the remainder when 2222222222……………….59 times is divided by 29?
a. 16
b. 21
c. 28
d. 19
136. What is the remainder when 23237232372323723237232372323 is divided by 19?
a. 4
b. 5
c. 17
d. None of these
137. N is a 1001 digit number consisting of 1001 sevens. What is the remainder when N is divided by 1001?
a. 7
b. 700
c. 777
d. None of these
138. Find the remainder when 1! + 2! + 3! + 4! + 5! + …………………………… 100! is divide by 23 × 3?
a. 9
b. 10
c. 8
d. 12
139. Find the remainder when 11997 + 21997 + 31997 + 41997 + ………………………………………. + 19981997 is divided by 1999?
a. 0
b. 1
c. 1998
d. 7

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140. Let n! = 1 × 2 × 3 ×…× n for integer n ≥ 1. If p = 1! + (2 × 2!) + (3 × 3!) + … + (10 × 10!), then p +2 when divided by 11! Leaves a remainder of
a. 10
b. 0
c. 7
d. 1

141. If x = (163 +17 3+18 3+ 193), then when x is divided by 70, it will leave a remainder of
a. 0
b. 1
c. 69
d. 35
142. What is the sum of all two-digit numbers that give a remainder of 3 when they are divided by 7?
a. 666
b. 676
c. 683
d. 77
143. The sum of digits of a number A is 13. What is the reminder when 9 divide A4?
a. 7
b. 4
c. 2
d. Cannot be determined
BASE CONVERSION:
144. Convert the following from Decimal to Binary (Base 2), Base 3, Base 6, Octal (Base 8), and Hexadecimal (Base 16) respectively:
a. 1428 = (…………………………..)2 = (……………………….)3 = (..…………….)6 = (……………)8 = (….…………)16
b. 288 = (…………………………..)2 = (……………………….)3 = (..…………….)6 = (……………)8 = (….…………)16
Direct conversion from Binary (Base 2) to Octal (Base 8) and vice versa:
145. Convert each of the following from Binary to Octal number system:
a. (111001001)2 = (……………………….)8
b. (101010101100)2 = (……………………….)8
146. Convert each of the following from Octal to Binary number system:
a. (75647)8 = (………………………………)2
b. (1234567)8 = (………………………………)2
Direct conversion from Binary (Base 2) to Hexadecimal (Base 16) and vice versa:
147. Convert each of the following from Binary to Hexadecimal number system:
a. (111001001)2 = (…………………..)16
b. (101010101100)2 = (…………………)16
148. Convert each of the following from Hexadecimal to Binary number system:
a. (A987B4)16 = (…………………………….)2
b. (ABCDEF9)16 = (…………………………………….)2
149. Convert each of the following from Base 3 to Base 9:
a. (222)3 = (………………………)9
b. (101010)3 = (………………………)9
c. (20212)3 = (………………………)9
d. (200020001220) = (………………………)9
150. Addition and Subtraction in same Bases:
a. (11110011)2 – (10101010)2 = (………………..)2
b. (543)6 + (345)6 = (………………..)6
c. (FE9)16 + (9EF)16 = (………………..)16
151. The value of (11)2 + (22)2 + (33)2 + (44)2 + ………………… up to 15 terms is:
a. 1840
b. 1480
c. 1500
d. 1490
152. How many 3 digit natural numbers will end with atleast 3 zeros, when converted in Base 3?
a. 23
b. 34
c. 24
d. 33
153. How many 3 digit natural numbers will end with exactly 3 zeros, when converted in Base 3?
a. 23
b. 34
c. 24
d. 33
154. If (423) is in base 6 system, what is the value of abc also in that base so that 423 + abc = 1000?
a. 577
b. 133
c. 243
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155. How many ones will be used in binary representation of 289 – 1?
a. 89
b. 88
c. 0
d. 1
N for Numbers:
156. The integers 1, 2, .…., 40 are written on a blackboard. The following operation is then repeated 39 times: In each repetition, any two numbers say a and b,
currently on the blackboard is erased and a new number a + b - 1 is written.

What will be the number left on the board at the end?


a. 820
b. 821
c. 781
d. 819
e. 780
157. Three consecutive positive integers are raised to the first, second and third powers respectively and then added. The sum so obtained is a perfect square whose
square root equals the total of the three original integers. Which of the following best describes the minimum, say m, of these three integers?
a. 1≤m≤3
b. 4≤m≤6
c. 7≤m≤9
d. 10 ≤ m ≤ 12
e. 13 ≤ m ≤ 15
158. Consider four digit numbers for which the first two digits are equal and the last two digits are also equal. How many such numbers are perfect squares?
a. 2
b. 4
c. 0
d. 1
e. 3
159. Suppose you have a currency, named Miso, in three denominations: 1 Miso, 10 Misos and 50 Misos. In how many ways can you pay a bill of 107 Misos?
a. 16
b. 18
c. 15
d. 19
e. 17
160. When you reverse the digits of the number 13, the number increases by 18. How many other two-digit numbers increase by 18 when their digits are reversed?
a. 5
b. 6
c. 7
d. 8
e. 10
161. If R =(3065 – 2965)/ (3064 + 2964), then
a. 0 < R ≤ 0.1
b. 0.1 < R ≤ 0.5
c. 0.5 < R ≤ 1.0
d. R > 1.0
162. The digits of a three – digit number A are written in the reverse order to form another three – digit number B. If B > A and B – A is perfectly divisible by 7, then
which of the following is necessarily true?
a. 100 < A < 299
b. 106 < A < 305
c. 112 < A < 311
d. 118 < A < 317
163. The number of integral values of y satisfying 3x – 2y = 1 for integral values of x, where 0 < x < 102 is
a. 25
b. 51
c. 3
d. None of these
164. Papa number is defined as the corresponding single-digit number obtained by successive addition of digits of the original number, till we arrive at a single digit.
For example, papa number of 1489 to 1 + 4 + 8 + 9 = 22 to 2 + 2 = 4. So, which of the following numbers is completely divisible by its papa number?
a. 5555
b. 3254
c. 6666
d. 7071
100
165. How many digits will be there in100100 ?
a. 2,00,001
b. 1,00,00,001
c. 201
d. None of the above.
166. If you write all the natural numbers from 105 to106 (inclusive), how many times will you write zero?

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a. 4,50,000
b. 4,50,006
c. 45,006
d. 4,506

p
167. If >500 , and p and q are distinct natural numbers less than 1000, then how many pairs of p and q are possible?
q
a. 501
b. 500
c. 499
d. 498
168. There is a number A, which is formed by writing all the numbers from 101 to 199 side by side. There is another number P, which is formed by writing all the
digits from 1001 to 1099 side by side. When the number A is divided 18, it leaves a remainder of J and when P is divided by 18 it leaves a remainder of S. Find J
– S.
a. 0
b. 1
c. –1
d. None of the above.
169. If x = a.a1a2a3a1a2a3a1a2a3a1a2a3… y=0.b1b2b3b2b3b2b3b2b3…. and z = 0.c1c2c3c3c3c3c3… then which of the following numbers when multiplied to (3x + 2y + z) will
certainly give me an integral value.
a. 3663 × 102
b. 363 × 102
c. 3636 × 102
d. None of above
170. If A is a whole number greater than 2 and (a – 2) is divisible by 3, the largest number that must necessarily divide (a + 4)(a + 10) is:
a. 72
b. 9
c. 36
d. 27
171. If the sum of n consecutive integers is 0, then which of the following is true
i. n is an even number
ii. n is an odd number
iii. the average of these n integers is 0
a. only i
b. only ii
c. only iii
d. Two of them
Directions for Questions 172 and 173:
P, Q, R are three different integers. Two of them are positive and one of them is negative. Also,
P−Q
<0
I. 1
(R2−1 )
II. P × R>Q × R
172. Which of the following is positive?
a. P and Q
b. Q and R
c. P and R
d. Cannot be determined
173. Which of the following is negative?
a. P
b. Q
c. R
d. Cannot be determined
Directions for Questions 174 to 176:
Aakash, Anshul and Gautam had just got their scores in a contest. The maximum was 100. None of them scored 0.
 Aakash’s score was the square of an integer and equals sum of scores of other two.
 Anshul’s score was square of an integer and also cube of an integer
 Gautam’s score was cube of a natural number
174. Aakash’s score was
a. 64
b. 100
c. 9
d. Cannot be determined
175. Anshul’s score was

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a. 64
b. 36
c. 1
d. Cannot be determined
176. Gautam’s score was
a. 8
b. 27
c. 1
d. Cannot be determined
177. A, B and C are defined as follows
A = (2.000004) ÷ [(2.000004)2 + (2.000004)]
B = (3.000003) ÷ [(3.000003)2 + (9.000009)]
C = (4.000002) ÷ [(4.000002)2 + (8.000004)]
Which of the following is true about the values of the above three expressions?
a. All of them lie between 0.18 and 0.2
b. A is twice of C
c. C is the smallest
d. B is the smallest

178. If n is an integer, how many values of n will give an integer value of


13 n2+ 9 n+42 ?
n
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. none of these
179. If digits used to write all the page numbers of a book were 450, then how many pages were there in the book, assume book start with page number 1?
a. 180
b. 182
c. 184
d. 186
180. For two positive integers a and b define the function h(a,b) as the greatest common factor (G.C.F) of a, b. Let A be a set of n positive integers. G (A), the G.C.F
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
n
a.
2
b. n
c. (n – 1)
d. None of these
Directions for questions 181 to 183:
Answer the questions based on the following information.
There are 50 integersa 1 , a2 , a3 , … a50, not all of them necessarily different. Let the greatest integer of these 50 integers be referred to as G, and the smallest
integer is referred to as L. The integers a 1 through a 24 form sequence S1, and the rest form sequence S2. Each member of S1 is less than or equal to each member of
S2.
181. All values in S1 are changed in sign, while those in S2 remain unchanged. Which of the following statements is true?
a. Every member of S1 is greater than or equal to every member of S2.
b. G is in S1.
c. If all numbers originally in S1 and S2 had the same sign, then after the change of sign, the largest number of S1 and S2 is in S1.
d. None of the above
182. Elements of S1 are in ascending order, and those of S2 are in descending order. a 24 and a 25 are interchanged. Then which of the following statements is true?
a. S1 continues to be in ascending order.
b. S2 continues to be in descending order.
c. S1 continues to be in ascending order and S2 in descending order.
d. None of the above
183. Every element of S1 is made greater than or equal to every element of S2 by adding to each element of S1 an integer x. Then x cannot be less than
a. 210
b. the smallest value of S2
c. the largest value of S2
d. (G – L)
184. Let D be a recurring decimal of the form D = 0. xyxyxyxy ..., where digits x and y lie between 0 and 9. Further, at most one of them is zero. Which of the
following numbers necessarily produces an integer, when multiplied by D?
a. 18
b. 108
c. 198
d. 288
185. Consider a sequence of seven consecutive integers. The average of the first five integers is n. The average of all the seven integers is
a. n
b. n + 1

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c. k × n, where k is a function of n
2
d. n+
7
186. Let S be the set of integers x such that
i. 100 ≤ x ≤ 200 ,
ii. x is odd and
iii. x is divisible by 3 but not by 7.
How many elements does S contain?
a. 16
b. 12
c. 11
d. 13
187. The integers 34041 and 32506, when divided by a three-digit integer n, leave the same remainder. What is the value of n?
a. 289
b. 367
c. 453
d. 307
188. Each of the numbers x 1 , x 2 , x 3 , x 4 , … . x n; n ≥ 4, is equal to 1 or –1. Suppose
x 1 x 2 x 3 x 4 + x 2 x 3 x 4 x 5+ x3 x 4 x5 x 6 … … … … . x n−3 x n−2 xn −1 x n+ x n−2 x n−1 x n x 1 + x n−1 x n x 1 x 2 + x n x 1 x 2 x3 =0 ,then
a. n is even
b. n is odd
c. n is an odd multiple of 3
d. n is prime
189. Number S is obtained by squaring the sum of digits of a two-digit number D. If difference between S and D is 27, then the two-digit number D is
a. 24
b. 54
c. 34
d. 45
1 1 1
190. At a bookstore, ‘MODERN BOOK STORE’ is flashed using neon lights. The words are individually flashed at the intervals of 2 s , 4 s∧5 s
2 4 8
respectively, and each word is put off after a second. The least time after which the full name of the bookstore can be read again is
a. 49.5 s
b. 73.5 s
c. 1744.5 s
d. 855 s
191. If u, v, w and m are natural numbers such thatum + v m=wm , then which one of the following is true?
a. m ≥ min(u, v, w)
b. m ≥ max(u, v, w)
c. m < min(u, v, w)
d. None of these
192. Let n (>1) be a composite integer such that n is not an integer. Consider the following statements:
A: n has a perfect integer-valued divisor which is greater than 1 and less than n
B: n has a perfect integer-valued divisor which is greater than n but less than n
a. Both A and B are false
b. A is true but B is false
c. A is false but B is true
d. Both A and B are true
193. Suppose n is an integer such that the sum of digits on n is 2, and 1010 <n<1011 .The number of different values of n is
a. 11
b. 10
c. 9
d. 8
194. For a positive integer n, let p (n) denotes the product of the digits of n and s (n) denotes the sum of the digits of n. The number of integers between 10 and 1000
for which p (n) + s (n) = n is
a. 81
b. 16
c. 18
d. 9
Direction for questions 195 and 196:
Answer the questions based on the following information.
 A, B, C and D collected one-rupee coins in the following manner.
 Together they collected 100 coins.
 Each one of them collected even number of coins.
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 No two of them collected the same number of coins.
195. The maximum number of coins collected by any one of them cannot exceed
a. 64
b. 36
c. 54
d. None of these
196. If A collected 54 coins, then the difference in the number of coins between the one who collected maximum number of coins and the one who collected the
second highest number of coins must be at least
a. 12
b. 24
c. 30
d. None of these
197. Let S be a set of positive integers such that every element n of S satisfies the conditions
i. 1000 ≤ n ≤ 1200
ii. every digit in n is odd
Then how many elements of S are divisible by 3?
a. 9
b. 10
c. 11
d. 12
Directions for Questions 198 and 199:

Let S be the set of all pairs (I, j) where 1  I  j < n 4. Any two distinct members of S are called “friends” if they have one constituent of the pairs in common and
“enemies” otherwise. For example, if n = 4, then S = {(1, 2), (1, 3), (1, 4), (2, 3), (2, 4), (3, 4)}. Here, {1, 2) and (1, 3) are friends, (1, 2) and (2, 3) are also friends, but
(1, 4) and (2, 3) are enemies.
198. For general n, how many enemies will each member of S have?
a. n–3
b. ½ (n2 – 3n – 2)
c. 2n –7
d. ½ (n2 – 5n + 6)
e. ½ (n2 – 7n + 14)
199. For general n, consider any two members of S that are friends. How many other members of S will be common friends of both these members?
a. ½ (n2 – 5n + 8)
b. 2n – 8
c. ½ n (n – 3)
d. n–2
e. ½ (n2 – 7n + 16)
200. Consider four digit numbers for which the first two digits are equal and the last two digits are also equal. How many such numbers are perfect squares?
a. 3
b. 2
c. 4
d. 0
e. 1
201. Suppose you have a currency, named Miso, in three denominations: 1 Miso, 10 Misos and 50 Misos. In how many ways can you pay a bill of 107 Misos?
a. 17
b. 16
c. 18
d. 15
e. 19
202. A confused bank teller transposed the rupees and paise when he cashed a cheque for Shailaja, giving her rupees instead of paise and paise instead of rupees.
After buying a toffee for 50 paise, Shailaja noticed that she was left with exactly three times as much as the amount on the cheque. Which of the following is a
valid statement about the cheque amount?
a. Over Rupees 13 but less than Rupees 14
b. Over Rupees 7 but less than Rupees 8
c. Over Rupees 22 but less than Rupees 23
d. Over Rupees 18 but less than Rupees 19
e. Over Rupees 4 but less than Rupees 5
1 4 1
203. How many pairs of positive integers m, n satisfy + = , where n is an odd integer less than 60?
m n 12
a. 6
b. 4
c. 7
d. 5
e. 3
204. A shop stores x kg of rice. The first customer buys half this amount plus half a kg of rice. The second customer buys half the remaining amount plus half a kg of
rice. Then the third customer also buys half the remaining amount plus half a kg of rice. Thereafter, no rice is left in the shop. Which of the following best
describes the value of x?
a. 2≤x≤6

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b. 5≤x≤8
c. 9 ≤ x ≤ 12
d. 11≤ x ≤ 14
e. 13 ≤ x ≤ 18
205. The integers 1, 2… 40 are written on a blackboard. The following operation is then repeated 39 times: In each repetition, any two numbers say a and b, currently
on the blackboard are erased and a new number a + b – 1 is written. What will be the number left on the board at the end?
a. 820
b. 821
c. 781
d. 819
e. 780
Directions for Q. 206:
Suppose, the seed of any positive integer n is defined as follows:
Seed (n) = n, if n < 10 = seed (s(n)), otherwise, Where s(n) indicates the sum of digits of n. For example, seed (7) = 7, seed (248) = seed (2 + 4 + 8) = seed (14) = seed
(1 + 4) = seed (5) = 5 etc.
206. How many positive integers n, such that n < 500, will have seed (n) = 9?
a. 72
b. 81
c. 108
d. 39
e. 55
207. Three consecutive positive integers are raised to the first, second and third powers respectively and then added. The sum so obtained is a perfect square whose square
root equals the total of the three original integers. Which of the following best describes the minimum, say m, of these three integers?
a. 1≤m≤3
b. 4≤m≤6
c. 7≤m≤9
d. 10 ≤ m ≤ 12
e. 13 ≤ m ≤ 15
1 1+ 1 1 1 1
208. Find the sum

2
1 2
1
1+
2 3 √
+ 2 1+ 2 + 2 + ………. + 1+ +
2007 20082
2

a. 2008−
2008
1
b. 2007−
2007
1
c. 2007−
2008
1
d. 2008−
2007
1
e. 2008−
2009
NUMBER SYSTEM (HOME ASSIGNMENT)
FACTORS & MULTIPLES:
209. How many odd divisors does the number 1000000 have?
a. 5
b. 6
c. 7
d. 8
210. In how many ways 420 can be written as a product of two distinct prime numbers a & b?
a. 8
b. 10
c. 12
d. None of these
211. In how many ways 144 can be written as a product of two distinct prime numbers a & b?
a. 6
b. 4
c. 2
d. 5
212. In how many ways can we write 3600 as a product of two distinct prime numbers a & b?
a. 7
b. 6
c. 8
d. 4

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213. Let a & b are two factors of a natural number N, such that a and b are co – prime to each other. How many such pairs (a, b) can be formed if N = 840?
214. Let a & b are two factors of a natural number N, such that a and b are co – prime to each other. How many such pairs (a, b) can be formed if N = 900?
215. How many numbers less than 100 will have exactly 6 factors?
216. How many numbers less than 100 will have exactly 4 factors?
217. If N = 23  34, M = 22  35, then find the number of factors of N that are common with the factors of M.
a. 8
b. 15
c. 18
d. 24
218. How many divisors of 3600 are not divisors of 4200?
a. 24
b. 36
c. 21
d. 18
219. How many divisors of 4200 are not divisors of 3600?
a. 24
b. 36
c. 21
d. 18
220. How many divisors of 4242 are perfect cube?
a. 143
b. 153
c. 42
d. 163
221. How many divisors of 4242 are perfect squares?
a. 222
b. 212
c. 213
d. 223
222. Let N = 84000
a. How many factors of N are multiple of 5?
b. How many factors of N will end with one or more zeros?
c. How many factors of N will be a multiple of 6?
d. How many factors of N will end with exactly one zero?
e. How many factors of N will end with exactly two zeros?
f. How many factors of N are perfect squares?
g. How many factors of N are perfect cubes?
h. How many factors of N are multiple of 5 but not multiple of 6?
i. How many factors of N are multiple of 12 but not multiple of 7?
LCM & HCF:
223. Two numbers are in the ratio 9: 5 and their LCM is 900, then what is their HCF?
a. 20
b. 30
c. 15
d. 60
224. Find the least number which when divided by 16, 18, 20 and 25 leaves a remainder 4 in each case but when divided by 7 leaves no remainder.
b. 3004
c. 8004
d. 18004
e. 18014
225. Find out the HCF of 11, 0.121 and 0.1331?
a. 0.11
b. 0.0011
c. 0.121
d. 0.011
226. After the division of a number successively by 3, 4 and 7, the remainders obtained are 2, 1 and 4 respectively. What will be the remainder if 84 divide the same
number?
a. 80
b. 75
c. 41
d. 53
227. Find the last digit of LCM of (32003 – 1) & (32003 + 1)
a. 2
b. 4
c. 9
d. 6

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1 1 2
228. Three persons being to walk round a circular track. The first completes a revolution in 15 seconds the second in 16 seconds and the third in 18
6 4 3
seconds. After what time will they be together at the starting point again?
a. 1 hour 40 minutes
b. 1 hour 40 seconds
c. 1.40 hour
d. 1 hour 3 minutes 40 seconds
229. A gardener was asked to plant flowers in a row containing equal number of plants. He tried to plant 6, 8, 10 and 12 in each row, but 5 plants were left in each
case. When he planted 13 in a row no plant was left. Find the number of plants with him.
a. 245
b. 125
c. 485
d. 845
230. Find the two largest numbers of four digits having their HCF 531.
a. 9231, 9762
b. 9027, 9558
c. 9037, 9568
d. 9127, 9658
231. All possible pairs are formed from the divisors of 21600. How many such pairs have their HCF 45?
a. 8
b. 276
c. 34
d. 49
232. Find the greatest number of four digits which when divided by 12, 18, 21 and 28 leaves 3 as a remainder in each case.
a. 9928
b. 9996
c. 9931
d. 9934
233. All possible pairs are formed from the divisors of 9800. How many such pairs have their HCF 14?
a. 74
b. 48
c. 37
d. 73
234. A number when divided by 10 leaves a remainder 9, when divided by 9 leaves a remainder 8, when divided by 8 leaves a remainder 7, ……………….., when
divided by 2 leaves a remainder 1. Find the number.
a. 31
b. 1029
c. 2519
d. 1679
235. The front wheels of a toy truck are 4 inches in circumference. The back wheels are 7 inches in circumference. If the truck travels in a straight line without
slippage, how many inches will the truck have traveled when the front wheels have made 12 more revolutions than the back wheels?
a. 112
b. 64
c. 48
d. 56
236. M and N are two natural numbers such that M + N = 949, and their LCM is 2628. What is the HCF of M and N?
a. 23
b. 73
c. 69
d. None of these
237. How many values of a, the least common multiple of a, 66 and 88 is 1212?
a. 25
b. 300
c. Infinite
d. None of the above
238. Two positive integers are in the ratio of 3: 4. Their HCF and LCM are in the ratio of 1: 12. If the difference between their LCM and HCF is 44, then what is the
sum of the numbers?
a. 28
b. 48
c. 56
d. 120
FACTORIALS:
239. Find the highest power of 3 which can divide 54! completely.
240. Find the highest power of 9 which can divide 54! completely.
241. Find the highest power of 27 which can divide 54! Completely.
242. Find the number of zeros at the end of 100!
243. Find the number of zeros at the end of 5 × 10 × 15 × 20 × 25 × ………………………………1000.
244. Find the total number of divisors of 15!3.

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245. Find the highest power of 18 in 49!
246. Find the number of zeros at the end of 25!25!.
247. Find the number of zeros at the end of 2 × 4 × 6 × 8 × 10 × ……………………………. × 1000.
248. Find the highest power of 72 in 108!
249. Find the number of zeros at the end of 11 22  33  44  ……100100.
a. 1300
b. 1320
c. 1325
d. None of these
250. How many zeros are present at the end of (55)!?
a. 100
b. 781
c. 50
d. 3096
CYCLICITY:
251. Find the unit’s digit in each of the following case?
a. 1111 + 1212 + 1313 + 1414 + 1515 + 1616 + 1717 + 1818 + 1919 + 2020
25
23
21
b. 1819 16
15
14
c. 1213
d. 3717 – 7317
252. Find the last two digits in each of the following case:
a. 77497749
b. 12371237
c. 89178917
d. 121924
e. 234233
f. 786786
g. 12344321 + 43211234
h. 76544567 + 45677654
253. Find the last three digits of 1 × 1! + 2 × 2! + 3 × 3! + 4 × 4! + 5 × 5! + 6 × 6! + ………………..20 × 20!
a. 123
b. 890
c. 999
d. None of these
254. What are the last two digits of 72008 ?
a. 21
b. 61
c. 01
d. 41
e. 81
REMAINDERS:
255. Find the remainder when 1421 × 1421 × 1421……….10 times is divided by 14?
a. 5
b. 1
c. 7
d. 0
256. Find the remainder when 9091 is divided by 7?
a. 6
b. 0
c. 1
d. 4
257. Find the remainder when 9090 is divided by 7?
a. 6
b. 1
c. 0
d. 4
258. What is the remainder when 1147 is divided by 7?
a. 5
b. 2
c. 3
d. 1
259. Find the remainder when 1025 –7 is divided by 11?
a. 5
b. 1
c. 2
d. 3

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260. What is the remainder when 5556 is divided by 17
a. 1
b. 3
c. 7
d. 9
261. The remainder when784 is divided by 342 is
a. 0
b. 1
c. 49
d. 341
262. What is the remainder when 4 96 is divided by 6?
a. 0
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
263. What is the remainder when 7 + 77 + 777 + 7777 + ………. till 100 terms is divided by 8?
a. 0
b. 2
c. 4
d. 6
264. What is the remainder when 515 is divided by 33?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 8
d. 4
265. What is the remainder when 100205 is divided by 103?
a. 0
b. 1
c. 100
d. 102
266. What is the remainder when 2900 is divided by 101?
a. 0
b. 1
c. 100
d. None of these
267. For what values of x is 75x + 1 is divisible by 19?
a. All real values of x
b. Odd natural values of x
c. Even natural values of x
d. All the integral values of x
268. For what values of x is 91x – 1 is divisible by 23?
a. All real values of x
b. Odd natural values of x
c. Even natural values of x
d. All the integral values of x
269. Find the remainder when (1!)1 + (2!)2 + (3!)3 + (4!)4 + ……………………………(100!)100 is divided by 23 × 5?
a. 17
b. 23
c. 37
d. 5
270. The reminder, when (1523 +2323) is divided by 19, is
a. 4
b. 15
c. 0
d. 18
BASE CONVERSION:
271. Convert the following from Decimal to Binary (Base 2), Base 3, Base 6, Octal (Base 8), and Hexadecimal (Base 16) respectively:
c. 3459 = (…………………………..)2 = (……………………….)3 = (..…………….)6 = (……………)8 = (….…………)16
d. 1246 = (…………………………..)2 = (……………………….)3 = (..…………….)6 = (……………)8 = (….…………)16
e. 8585 = (…………………………..)2 = (……………………….)3 = (..…………….)6 = (……………)8 = (….…………)16
272. Convert each of the following from Binary to Octal number system:
a. (11111111001)2 = (……………………….)8
b. (110101101011)2 = (……………………….)8
273. Convert each of the following from Octal to Binary number system:
a. (7654321)8 = (………………………………)2
b. (1275436)8 = (………………………………)2

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274. Convert each of the following from Binary to Hexadecimal number system:
a. (11111111001)2 = (……………………)16
b. (110101101011)2 = (…………………..)16
275. Convert each of the following from Hexadecimal to Binary number system:
a. (9FEDCBA)16 = (………………………………………)2
b. (1234BCDEF)16 = (……………………………………)2
276. Convert each of the following from Base 4 to Base 16:
a. (3210)4 = (……………………..)16
b. (322210)4 = (……………………..)16
c. (33221100)4 = (……………………..)16
d. (1011222333)4 = (……………………..)16
277. How many 3 digit natural numbers will end with exactly 4 zeros, when converted in Base 2?
a. 56
b. 28
c. 53
d. 29
278. How many 4’s will be used in base 5 representation of 519 – 1?
a. 20
b. 18
c. 19
d. 0
279. Addition and Subtraction in same Bases:
a. (127)8 – (77)8 = (………………..)8
b. (227)8 – (100)8 = (………………..)8
c. (10101)2 + (10101)2 = (………………..)2
280. A positive whole number M less than 100 is represented in base 2 notation, base 3 notation, and base 5 notation. It is found that in all three cases the last digit is
1, while in exactly two out of the three cases the leading digit is 1. Then M equals
a. 31
b. 63
c. 75
d. 91
281. Which among 21/2, 31/3, 41/4, 61/6 and 121/12 is the largest?
a. 21/2
b. 31/3
c. 41/4
d. 61/6
e. 121/12
282. If a/b = 1/3, b/c = 2, c/d = 1/2, d/e = 3 and e/f = 1/4, then what is the value of abc/def ?
a. 3/8
b. 27/8
c. ¾
d. 27/4
e. ¼
283. The sum of four consecutive two-digit odd numbers, when divided by 10, becomes a perfect square. Which of the following can possibly be one of these four
numbers?
a. 21
b. 25
c. 41
d. 67
e. 73
284. The number of employees in Obelix Menhir Co. is a prime number and is less than 300. The ratio of the number of employees who are graduates and above, to
that of employees who are not, can possibly be:
a. 101: 88
b. 87: 100
c. 110: 111
d. 85: 98
e. 97: 84
285. Find the total number of factors of 888888.
a. 6
b. 64
c. 32
d. 128
286. How many numbers from 287 to 803 will contain 2 as only one of its digit?
a. 115
b. 103
c. 109
d. None of these
287. How many integral solutions are there for the equation 3x + 6y = 7?
a. 1

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b. Infinite
c. No solution
d. Cannot be said
288. The highest power of 5 in 125125 −2525
a. 25
b. 50
c. 75
d. 125
289. If X ×Y =X +Y , then which of the following cannot be the valid value for Y?
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. 3
290. One fine day, Ramu wrote all the numbers from 101 to 200 and then he added all the digits that he has written. What will be his final sum?
a. 1000
b. 784
c. 999
d. 1001
291. How many numbers are there between 200 and 400 which are divisible by 11 and 3 but not by 2?
a. 5
b. 6
c. 4
d. None of these
292. The total number of integers pairs (x, y) satisfying the equation x + y=x × y is
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. None of the above
293. ABC is a three – digit number in which A > 0. The value of ABC is equal to the sum of the factorials of its three digits. What is the value of B?
a. 9
b. 7
c. 4
d. 2
294. P, Q and R are the three consecutive odd numbers in ascending order. If the value of three time P is 3 less than two times R, find the value of R.
a. 5
b. 7
c. 9
d. 11
295. (BE)2=MPB, where B,E, M and P are distinct integers. Then M equals
a. 2
b. 3
c. 9
d. None of these
296. Five-digit numbers are formed using only 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 exactly once. What is the difference between the maximum and minimum number that can be formed?
a. 19800
b. 41976
c. 32976
d. None of these
297. What is the number of distinct triangles with integral valued sides and perimeter 14?
a. 6
b. 5
c. 4
d. 3
298. In a number system the product of 44 and 11 is 3414. The number 3111 of this system, when converted to the decimal number system, becomes
a. 406
b. 1086
c. 213
d. 691
299. All the page numbers from a book are added, beginning at page 1. However, one page number was added twice by mistake. The sum obtained was 1000. Which
page number was added twice?
a. 44
b. 45
c. 10
d. 12
300. Let b be a positive integer and a=b2 −b . If b ≥ 4 , then a 2−2 a is divisible by
a. 15
b. 20

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c. 24
d. All of these
301. In some code, letters a, b, c, d and e represent numbers 2, 4, 5, 6 and 10. We just do not know which letter represents which number. Consider the following
relationships:
i. a + c = e,
ii. b – d = d
iii. e + a = b
Which of the following statements is true?
a. b = 4, d = 2
b. a = 4, e = 6
c. b = 6, e = 2
d. a = 4, c = 6
302. 76 n −66 n , where n is an integer > 0, is divisible by
a. 13
b. 127
c. 559
d. All of these
303. The number of positive integers n in the range 12 ≤n ≤ 40 such that the product (n – 1)(n – 2)… 3.2.1 is not divisible by n is
a. 5
b. 7
c. 13
d. 14
1 3 1
304. Three pieces of cakes of weights 4 lb, 6 lb and 7 lb respectively are to be divided into parts of equal weight. Further, each part must be as heavy as
2 4 5
possible. If one such part is served to each guest, then what is the maximum number of guests that could be entertained?
a. 54
b. 72
c. 20
d. None of these
Directions for questions 305 to 307:
Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
The seven basic symbols in a certain numeral system and their respective values are as follows:
I = 1, V = 5, X = 10, L = 50, C = 100, D = 500 and M = 1000
In general, the symbols in the numeral system are read from left to right, starting with the symbol representing the largest value; the same symbol cannot occur
continuously more than three times; the value of the numeral is the sum of the values of the symbols. For example, XXVII = 10 + 10 + 5 + 1 + 1
= 27. An exception to the left-to-right reading occurs when a symbol is followed immediately by a symbol of greater value; then the smaller value is subtracted from
the larger.
For example, XLVI = (50 – 10) + 5 + 1 = 46.
305. The value of the numeral MDCCLXXXVII is
a. 1687
b. 1787
c. 1887
d. 1987
306. The value of the numeral MCMXCIX is
a. 1999
b. 1899
c. 1989
d. 1889
307. Which of the following represent the numeral for 1995?
I. MCMLXXV
II. MCMXCV
III. MVD
IV. MVM
a. Only I and II
b. Only III and IV
c. Only II and IV
d. Only IV
308. The digits of a three-digit number A are written in the reverse order to form another three-digit number B. If B > A and B-A is perfectly divisible by 7, then
which of the following is necessarily true?
a. 100 < A < 299
b. 106 < A < 305
c. 112 < A < 311
d. 118< A < 317
309. The sum of four consecutive two digit odd numbers, when divided by 10, becomes a perfect square. Which of the following can possibly be one of these four
numbers?
a. 21
b. 25

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c. 41
d. 67
e. 73
310. When you reverse the digits of the number 13, the number increases by 18. How many other two digit numbers increase by 18 when their digits are reversed?
a. 5
b. 6
c. 7
d. 8
e. 10
311. In a tournament, there are n teams T 1 , T 2 … ..T n with n > 5. Each team consists of k players, k > 3. The following pairs of teams have one player in
common: T 1∧T 2 , T 2∧T 3 ,……T n−1∧T n , and T n∧T 1. No other pair of teams has any player in common. How many players are participating in the
tournament, considering all the n teams together?
a. n (k – 1)
b. k (n – 1)
c. n (k – 2)
d. k (k – 2)
e. (n – 1)(k – 1)
312. What are the values of x and y that satisfy both the equations?
20.7x.3– 1.25y = (8 × 61/2)/27
40.3x.90.2y = 8 × 811/5
a. x = 2, y = 5
b. x = 2.5, y = 6
c. x = 3, y = 5
d. x = 3, y = 4
e. x = 5, y = 2
313. Let a, b, c, d and e be integers such that a = 6b = 12c, and 2b = 9d = 12 e. Then which of the following pairs contains a number that is not an integer?

a.
( 27a , be )
b.
( 36a , ce )
c.
( 12a , bd18 )
d.
( a6 , dc )
314. Anita had to do a multiplication. Instead of taking 35 as one of the multipliers, she took 53. As a result, the product went up by 540. What is the new product?
a. 1050
b. 540
c. 1440
d. 1590
315. A rich merchant had collected many gold coins. He did not want anybody to know about him. One day, his wife asked, “How many gold coins do we have?"
After a brief pause, he replied, "Well! if I divide the coins into two unequal numbers, then 48 times the difference between the two numbers equals the difference
between the squares of the two numbers." The wife looked puzzled. Can you help the merchant's wife by finding out how many gold coins the merchant has?
a. 96
b. 53
c. 43
d. None of these
316. x and y are real numbers satisfying the conditions 2< x <3 and – 8< y < – 7 . Which of the following expressions will have the least value?
a. x2 y
b. xy 2
c. 5 xy
d. None of these
317. Let x, y and z be distinct integers. x and y are odd and positive, and z is even and positive. Which one of the following statements cannot be true?
a. y (x−z )2is even
b. y 2 ( x−z ) is odd
c. y(x – z) is odd
d. z (x− y )2 is even
318. Let S be the set of prime numbers greater than or equal to 2 and less than 100. Multiply all elements of S. With how many consecutive zeros will the product
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a. 1
b. 4
c. 5
d. 10
319. Let x, y and z be distinct integers, that are odd and positive. Which one of the following statements cannot be true?
a. xyz 2 is odd
b. ( x− y )2 × z is even
c. ( x + y−z )2 (x+ y) is even
d. (x – y)(y + z)(x + y – z) is odd
320. Ifn2 =12345678987654321, what is n?
a. 12344321
b. 1235789
c. 111111111
d. 11111111
321. Let a, b, c be distinct digits. Consider a two-digit number ‘ab’ and a three-digit number ‘ccb’, both defined under the usual decimal number system, if
(ab)2=ccb>300 , then the value of b is
a. 1
b. 0
c. 5
d. 6
322. How many numbers less than 450 are co prime with 450?
a. 120
b. 324
c. 97
d. 176
323. Which of the following is true?
a. ((7)3)2 = (73)2
b. ((7)3)2 > (73)2
c. ((7)3)2 < (73)2
d. None of these
324. n3 is odd. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?
i. n is odd
ii. n 2 is odd
iii. n 3 + n 2 is odd
a. i only
b. ii only
c. i and ii
d. i and iii
325. If m and n are integers divisible by 5, which of the following is not true?
a. m – n is divisible by 5
b. m 2−n 2 is divisible by 25
c. m + n is divisible by 10
d. None of these
326. P and Q are two positive integers such that P ×Q=64. Which of the following can not be the value of P+Q?
a. 20
b. 65
c. 16
d. 35
327. If last two digits of A, A2 and A3 are same, then what is the unit’s place of A.
a. 6
b. 5
c. 1
d. Can be either 5 or 6
e. Can be either 5 or 1
5
328. How many digits will be there in 10010
a. 1 million
b. 100001
c. 200001
d. 2 × 105
329. If ( 5 A +5B ) =C , where the last three digits of C is 750. Then A + B =
a. Even
b. Odd
c. Can be Either

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d. It is not possible
330. If A × P=J , where A & J are rational numbers and P is an irrational number. Which of the following gives the value of J.?
a. 0
b. It is impossible
c. A
d. Both option a and c
Directions for Questions 331 and 332:
Marks (a), if Q can be answered from A alone but not from B alone.
Marks (b), if Q can be answered from B alone but not from A alone.
Marks (c), if Q can be answered from A alone as well as from B alone.
Marks (d), if Q can be answered from A and B together but not from any of them alone.
Marks (e), if Q cannot be answered even from A and B together.
In a single elimination tournament, any player is eliminated with a single loss. The tournament is played in multiple rounds subject to the following rules:
I. If the number of players, say n, in any round is even, then the players are grouped in to n/2 pairs. The players in each pair play a match against each other
and the winner moves on to the next round.
II. If the number of players, say n, in any round is odd, then one of them is given a bye, that is, he automatically moves on to the next round. The remaining (n
- 1) players are grouped into (n - 1)/2 pairs. The players in each pair play a match against each other and the winner moves on to the next round. No player
gets more than one bye in the entire tournament.
Thus, if n is even, then n / 2 players move on to the next round while if n is odd, then (n + 1)/2 players move on to the next round. The process is continued till the
final round, which obviously is played between two players. The winner in the final round is the champion of the tournament.
331. What is the number of matches played by the champion?
A: The entry list for the tournament consists of 83 players.
B: The champion received one bye.
Ans: d
332. If the number of players, say n, in the first round was between 65 and 128, then what is the exact value of n?
A: Exactly one player received a bye in the entire tournament.
B: One player received a bye while moving on to the fourth round from third round
Ans: d
333. A positive whole number M less than 100 is represented in base 2 notation, base 3 notation, and base 5 notation. It is found that in exactly two out of the three
cases the last digit is 1, while in exactly two out of the three cases the leading digit is 1. Then M equals
a. 31
b. 61
c. 71
d. 81
334. Convert the number 1982 from base 10 to base 12. The result is
a. 1182
b. 1912
c. 1192
d. 1292
1
y=
1
2+
1
3+
335. Let 1
2+
1
3+
1
2+
3+ … … … .
What is the value of y?

a.
√ 11+ 3
2
b.
√ 11−3
2
c.
√15+ 3
2
d.
√15−3
2
336. If n = 1+ x where x is the product of four consecutive positive integers, then which of the following is/are true?
i. n is odd
ii. n is prime
iii. n is a perfect square
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b. i and ii only
c. i only
d. None of these
337. If x = – 0.5, then which of the following has the smallest value?
a. 21/x
b. 1/x
c. 1/x2
d. 2x
e. 1/(– x)1/2
n
338. Consider a sequence where the nth term, t n ¿ where, n = 1,2,..The value of t × t × t ×…… ×t
3 4 5 53 equals:
n+2
a. 2/495
b. 2/477
c. 12/55
d. 1/1485
e. 1/2970
339. If a, a + 2 and a + 4 are prime numbers, then the number of possible solutions for a is
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. More than three
340. An intelligence agency forms a code of two distinct digits selected from 0, 1, 2… 9 such that the first digit of the code is non-zero. The code, handwritten on a
slip, can however potentially create confusion when read upside down. for example, the code 91 may appear as 16. How many codes are there for which no such
confusion can arise?
a. 80
b. 78
c. 71
d. 69
341. Three friends Aakash, Anshul and Krishnan went for a picnic. Aakash brings 5 rotis with him; Anshul brought 3 rotis with him, where as Krishnan had 8 gold
coins with him. During the picnic they had equal number of rotis, so finally grateful Krishnan gave 8 gold coins and asked to distribute these coins accordingly.
Find the number of coins taken by Anshul.
a. 1
b. 3
c. 5
d. None of these.
342. In a four-digit number, the sum of the first 2 digits is equal to that of the last 2 digits. The sum of the first and last digits is equal to the third digit. Finally, the
sum of the second and fourth digits is twice the sum of the other 2 digits. What is the third digit of the number?
a. 5
b. 8
c. 1
d. 4

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