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Advanced Edge Material 1

Number System Practice set – 1


9. N! is completely divisible by 1352. What is sum of the
1. How many numbers are there between 0 and 1000 digits of the smallest such number N?
which on division by 2, 4, 6, 8 leave remainders 1, 3, 5, a. 11 b. 15 c. 16 d. 19
7 respectively?
a. 21 b. 40 c. 41 d. 39 10. Which of the following has the maximum value?
a. 170!.130! b. 150!.150!
2. The least common multiple of N distinct natural c. 240!.60! d. 300!
numbers is 2520. Which of the following best describes
N? 11. If the difference between two positive numbers is 22
a. 1 < N < 10 b. 1 < N < 50 and the difference of their squares is 1100, find the
c. 1 < N < 24 d. 1 < N < 40 difference between their cubes.
a. 38792 b. 42816
3. In how many ways can 2700 be written as a product of c. 44128 d. 43912
8 distinct integers?
a. 6 b. 0 12. How many 3 digit numbers are there in the decimal
c. 4 d. More than 6 system which have exactly 3 digits when expressed in
both Base 7 and Base 13?
4. If N is a natural number less than 100, then for how a. 169 b. 243 c. 173 d. 174
many values of N are the numbers 6N + 1 and 15N + 2
relatively prime? 13. A four-digit number gets reversed when it is
a. 16 b. 10 multiplied by 4. Find the sum of the digits of the
c. 33 d. None of these number.
a. 15 b. 12 c. 18 d. 10
5. A number when divided by 4, 5, 6 and 7 leaves a
remainder of 2, 3, 4 and 5 respectively. What is the sum 14. What is the remainder when 31000 is divided by 91?
of the digit largest such number less than 3000? a. 80 b. 68 c. 81 d. 63
a. 15 b. 23 c. 16 d. 22
15. ABC is a 3 digit number with distinct digits. If it is
6. N is a natural number of at least 5 digits and its leftmost known that 3 × ABC is equal to another 3 digit number
digit is 6. When this 6 is removed from N, the number CCC, then what is the value of B?
a. 1 b. 3 c. 5 d. 8
1
thus obtained is found to be times of N. What is
25 16. The ten-digit number 9793a6160b is divisible by 11. If
the sum of the digits of N? 0 < a < b, find the sum of remainders when the number
a. 13 b. 14 is divided by a + b and a successively.
c. 18 d. Can't be determined a. 6 b. 3 c. 2 d. 9

7. If A is the sum of the squares of the first n natural 17. The base 6 system of counting uses six distinct digits
numbers (where n < 100), then for how many values of to represent any number. The non-negative integral
n will A be divisible by 5? numbers in this system can be listed in ascending
a. 40 b. 60 c. 59 d. 39 order as 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, and
so on. Find the sum (as expressed in base 6) of the
8. Let S denote the sum of the squares of ten consecutive first hundred numbers listed in the series given.
positive integers. Which of the following values a. 34200 b. 34530 c. 24352 d. 24200
represents a possible value of S?
a. 2785 b. 2485
c. 2685 d. 2585

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Advanced Edge Material 2
18. In a library, a series of 10 volumes (all of which are
and D4  0.q1q2 q3 q4 w here q1, q2, q3 and q4 are
identical as far as the physical dimensions are
concerned) of an encyclopedia are stacked on a shelf four digits from 1 to 9. Which of the following
in order, in the usual way, with their spines vertical numbers when multiplied by at least one of the above
and facing outwards. But the last volume is placed mentioned decimals will result in an integer, for any
upside down. Each volume has a total of 1000 pages, values of q1, q2, q3 and q4?
numbered from 1 to 1000. A bookworm wants to ‘cover’ a. 1800 b. 19980 c. 198 d. 1111
the entire encyclopedia. It begins from one end of the
stack and bores its way to the other end of the stack. 21. How many negative integer solutions exist for x2 – y2
If, for each volume, the bookworm takes 25 minutes to = 400?
go through all the pages and a total of 5 minutes to go a. 4 b. 6 c. 8 d. 3
through both the covers, how long does it take to go
from the first page, i.e. page numbered 1, of the first 22. The last digit of the LCM of (320031) and (32003+1) is:
volume to the last page, i.e. page numbered 1000, of a. 1 b. 4 c. 6 d. 0
the last volume?
a. 300 minutes b. 245 minutes 23. Find the highest power of 2 in the product 1005 × 1006
c. 295 minutes d. 270 minutes × 1007 × …….. × 2009.
19. If n is a natural number, then what is the sum of all the a. 10 b. 1005 c. 2006 d. 1004
possible distinct remainders when 8n + 7n + 3n + 2n is
divided by 10? 24. Find the value of 0! (12+1–1)+1! (22+2–1)+2! (32+3–1)
a. 6 b. 10 c. 2 d. 0 + ----- + 20! (212 + 21 – 1).
20. D1, D2, D3 and D4 are recurring decimals given by a. 19! + 20! – 2 b. 21! + 20! – 1
c. 22! + 20! – 2 d. 22! + 21! – 2
D1  0.q1q2 q3q 4 , D2  0 .q1q2 q3 q4 , D3  0.q1 q 2 q3q4

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