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This document provides information on number systems and formulas related to number theory that are important for the CAT exam. It covers topics like prime numbers, divisibility rules, HCF, LCM, remainders, and conversions between number bases. Formulas and properties for factors, remainders, and cyclicity are also described.

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CAT Number System

Formulas
● Number Systems is the most important topic in the

quantitative section.

● It is a very vast topic and a significant number of

questions appear in CAT every year from this section.

● Learning simple tricks like divisibility rules, HCF and

LCM, prime number and remainder theorems can

help improve the score drastically.

● This PDF covers the best short cuts which makes this

topic easy and helps you perform better.

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● HCF & LCM

● HCF * LCM of two numbers = Product of two

numbers

● The greatest number dividing a, b and c leaving

remainders of

● The greatest number dividing a, b and c (a<b<c)

leaving the same remainder each time is the HCF of

(c-b), (c-a), (b-a).

● If a number, N, is divisible by X and Y and HCF(X,Y)

= 1. Then, N is divisible by X × Y

● Prime and Composite Numbers

● Prime numbers are numbers with only two factors, 1

and the number itself.

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● Composite numbers are numbers with more than 2

factors. Examples are 4, 6, 8, 9.

● 0 and 1 are neither composite nor prime.

● There are 25 prime numbers less than 100.

● Properties of Prime numbers

● To check if n is a prime number, list all prime factors

less than or equal to √n. If none of the prime factors

can divide n then n is a prime number.

𝑝−𝑎
● For any integer a and prime number p, 𝑎 is always

divisible by p

● All prime number greater than 2 and 3 can be written

in the form of 6k+1 or 6k-1

𝑏−1
● If a and b are coprime then 𝑎 mod b=1

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● Theorems on Prime numbers

● Fermat's Theorem:

● Remainder of a^(p-1) when divided by p is 1, where p

is a prime.

● Wilson's Theorem:

● Remainder when (p-1)! is divided by p is (p-1) where

p is a prime

● Remainder Theorem
𝑝 𝑞
● If a, b, c are the prime factors of N such that N= 𝑎 *𝑏

𝑟
* 𝑐 Then the number o f numbers less than N and

co-prime to N is ϕ(N)= N (1 - 1/a) (1 - 1/b) (1 - 1/c).

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This function is known as the Euler's totient

function.

● Euler's theorem

● If M & N are coprime to each other than remainder

ϕ(𝑁)
when 𝑀 is divided by N is 1.

(Note: If N is prime, the Euler's Theorem becomes

the Fermat's Theorem.)

⎤+⎡⎢ 2 ⎤⎥+⎡⎢ 3 ⎤⎥+….. Ex:


𝑚 𝑚 𝑚
● Highest power of n in m! is ⎡ 𝑛
⎣ ⎦ ⎣𝑛 ⎦ ⎣𝑛 ⎦

100 100
Highest power of 7 in 100! = ⎡ 7 ⎤+⎡ ⎤= 16
⎣ ⎦ ⎣ 49 ⎦

● To find the number of zeroes in n! find the highest

power of 5 in n!

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● If all possible permutations of n distinct digits are

added together the sum = (n-1)! * (sum of n digits) *

(11111... n times)

𝑝 𝑞 𝑟
● If the number can be represented as N = 𝑎 ∗𝑏 ∗ 𝑐 . . .

then number of factors the is (p+1) * (q+1) * (r+1)

𝑝+1 𝑞+1 𝑟+1


𝑎 −1 𝑏 −1 𝑐 −1
● Sum of the factors =
𝑎−1
× 𝑏−1
× 𝑐−1

● If the number of factors are odd then N is a perfect

square.

● If there are n factors, then the number of pairs of

𝑛
factors would be .
2

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● If N is a perfect square then number of pairs

(including the square root) is (n+1)/2

𝑝 𝑞 𝑟
● If the number can be expressed as N = 2 ∗𝑎 ∗ 𝑏 . . .

where the power of 2 is p and a, b are prime numbers

● Then the number of even factors of

N = p (1+q) (1+r)......

● The number of odd factors of N = (1+q) (1+r)…

● Number of positive integral solutions of the equation

2 2
𝑥 − 𝑦 = 𝑘 is given by

𝑇𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙 𝑛𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟 𝑜𝑓 𝑓𝑎𝑐𝑡𝑜𝑟𝑠 𝑜𝑓 𝑘


● (If k is odd but not
2
a perfect square)

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(𝑇𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙 𝑛𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟 𝑜𝑓 𝑓𝑎𝑐𝑡𝑜𝑟𝑠 𝑜𝑓 𝑘)−1
● (If k is odd and
2
a perfect square)
𝑘
(𝑇𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙 𝑛𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟 𝑜𝑓 𝑓𝑎𝑐𝑡𝑜𝑟𝑠 𝑜𝑓 4
● (If k is even and
2
not a perfect square)


(𝑇𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙 𝑛𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟 𝑜𝑓 𝑓𝑎𝑐𝑡𝑜𝑟𝑠 𝑜𝑓 )−1 (If it is even
𝑘
4
2
and a perfect square)
𝑏
● Number of digits in 𝑎 = [ b 𝑙𝑜𝑔𝑚(a) ] + 1 ; where m is

the base of the number and [.] denotes greatest

integer function.

● Even number which is not a multiple of 4, can never

be expressed as a difference of 2 perfect squares.

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2
● Sum of first n odd numbers is 𝑛

● Sum of first n even numbers is n(n+1)

𝑎/2
● The product of the factors of N is given by 𝑁 ,

where a is the number of factors

2 2 2
● The last two digits of 𝑎 , (50 − 𝑎) , (50 + 𝑎) ,

2
(100 − 𝑎) . . . . . are the same.
10𝑛
● If the number is written as 2

● When n is odd, the last 2 digits are 24.

● When n is even, the last 2 digits are 76

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● Divisibility
● Divisibility by 2: Last digit divisible by 2

● Divisibility by 4: Last two digits divisible by 4

● Divisibility by 8: Last three digits divisible by 8

● Divisibility by 16: Last four digit divisible by 16

● Divisibility by 3: Sum of digits divisible by 3

● Divisibility by 9: Sum of digits divisible by 9

● Divisibility by 27: Sum of blocks of 3 (taken right to

left) divisible by 27

● Divisibility by 7: Remove the last digit, double it and

subtract it from the truncated original number.

Check if number is divisible by 7

● Divisibility by 11: (sum of odd digits) - (sum of even

digits) should be 0 or divisible by 11

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● Divisibility properties

● For composite divisors, check if the number is


divisible by the factors individually.
● Hence to check if a number is divisible by 6 it must be
divisible by 2 and 3.
𝑛 𝑛
● The equation 𝑎 − 𝑏 is always divisible by a-b. If n
is even it is divisible by a+b. If n is odd it is not
divisible by a+b.
𝑛 𝑛
● The equation 𝑎 + 𝑏 , is divisible by a+b if n is odd. If
n is even it is not divisible by a+b.

● Converting from decimal to base b. Let 𝑅 , 𝑅2 . . . be


1

the remainder left after repeatedly dividing the


number with b. Hence, the number in base b is given
by ... 𝑅2𝑅1 .

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● Converting from base b to decimal - multiply each
digit of the number with a power of b starting with
the rightmost digit and b 0 .
● A decimal number is divisible by b-1 only if the sum
of the digits of the number when written in base b are
divisible by b-1.

● Cyclicity

● To find the last digit of a n find the cyclicity of a. For


Ex. if a=2, we see that
1
● 2 =2
2
● 2 =4
3
● 2 =8
4
● 2 = 16
5
● 2 = 32

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𝑡ℎ
Hence, the last digit of 2 repeats after every 4
power. Hence cyclicity of 2 = 4. Hence if we have to
𝑛
find the last digit of 𝑎 ,
The steps are:
1. Find the cyclicity of a, say it is x 2.
2. Find the remainder when n is divided by x, say
remainder r
𝑥
3. Find a r if r>0 and 𝑎 when r=0
2 2
● (𝑎 + 𝑏)(𝑎 − 𝑏) = 𝑎 − 𝑏 ( )
2 2 2
(
● (𝑎 + 𝑏) = 𝑎 + 𝑏 + 2𝑎𝑏 )
2 2 2
(
● (𝑎 − 𝑏) = 𝑎 + 𝑏 − 2𝑎𝑏 )
2 2 2
(
● (𝑎 + 𝑏 + 𝑐) = 𝑎 + 𝑏 + 2(𝑎𝑏 + 𝑏𝑐 + 𝑐𝑎) )

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2 2 2
(
● (𝑎 + 𝑏 + 𝑐) = 𝑎 + 𝑏 + 2(𝑎𝑏 + 𝑏𝑐 + 𝑐𝑎) )
3 3 2 2
(
● 𝑎 +𝑏 ) = (𝑎 + 𝑏) 𝑎 − 𝑎𝑏 + 𝑏 ( )
3 3
(
● 𝑎 +𝑏 ) = (𝑎 + 𝑏) (𝑎2 − 𝑎𝑏 + 𝑏2)
3 3
(
● 𝑎 +𝑏 ) = (𝑎 + 𝑏) (𝑎2 − 𝑎𝑏 + 𝑏2)
3 3 3
(
● 𝑎 + 𝑏 + 𝑐 − 3𝑎𝑏𝑐 )
2 2 2
(
= (𝑎 + 𝑏) 𝑎 + 𝑏 + 𝑐 − 𝑎𝑏 − 𝑏𝑐 − 𝑎𝑐 )
3 3 3
● When a + b + c = 0, then 𝑎 + 𝑏 + 𝑐 = 3𝑎𝑏𝑐

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Question 1

What are the last two digits of 72008 ?

A 21

B 61

C 01

D 41

E 81

Answer: C

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Explanation:
74 = 2401 = 2400+1
So, any multiple of 74 will always end in 01
Since 2008 is a multiple of 4, 72008 will also end in 01

Question 2

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

B 5≤x≤8

C 9 ≤ x ≤ 12

D 11 ≤ x ≤ 14

E 13 ≤ x ≤ 18
Answer: B

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Explanation:
After the first sale, the remaining quantity would be (x/2)-0.5 and after the second sale, the remaining quantity is 0.25x-0.75

After the last sale, the remaining quantity is 0.125x-(7/8) which will be equal to 0

So 0.125x-(7/8) = 0 => x = 7

Question 3

How many even integers n, where 100 ≤ n ≤ 200 , are divisible neither by seven nor by nine?

A 40

B 37

C 39

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38
D

Answer: C

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Explanation:
Between 100 and 200 both included there are 51 even nos. There are 7 even nos which are divisible by 7 and 6 nos which are divisible by
9 and 1 no divisible by both. hence in total 51 - (7+6-1) = 39

There is one more method through which we can find the answer. Since we have to find even numbers, consider the numbers which are
divisible by 14, 18 and 126 between 100 and 200. These are 7, 6 and 1 respectively.

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Question 4

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

Answer: B

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Explanation:
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, implies that n should be a
prime no. So there are 7 prime nos. in given range. Hence option B.

Question 5

Let T be the set of integers {3,11,19,27,…451,459,467} and S be a subset of T such that the sum of no two elements of S is 470. The
maximum possible number of elements in S is

A 32

B 28

C 29

D 30

Answer: D

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Explanation:
No. of terms in series T , 3+(n-1)*8 = 467 i.e. n=59.

Now S will have atleast have of 59 terms i.e 29 .

Also the sum of 29th term and 30th term is less than 470.

Hence, maximum possible elements in S is 30.

Question 6

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?

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A 21

B 25

C 41

D 67

E 73

Answer: C

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Explanation:
Maximum sum of the four numbers <= 384=99+97+95+93
384/10 = 38.4
So, the perfect square is a number less than 38.4
The possibilities are 36, 25, 16 and 9
For the sum to be 360, the numbers can be 87, 89, 91 and 93
The sum of four consecutive odd numbers cannot be 250
For the sum to be 160, the numbers can be 37,39,41 and 43
The sum of 4 consecutive odd numbers cannot be 90
So, from the options, the answer is 41.

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Question 7

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

Answer: B

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Explanation:
Let A = 100x + 10y + z and B = 100z + 10y + x .According to given condition B - A = 99(z - x) As (B - A) is divisible by 7 . So clearly (z - x)
should be divisible by 7. z and x can have values 8,1 or 9,2 , such that 8-2=9-2=7 and y can have value from 0 to 9.
So Lowest possible value of A lowest x,y and z which is is 108 and the highest possible value of A is 299.

Question 8

For a positive integer n, let Pn denote the product of the digits of n, and Sn denote the sum of the digits of n. The number of integers
between 10 and 1000 for which P n + Sn = n is

A 81

B 16

C 18

D 9

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Answer: D

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Explanation:
Let n can be a 2 digit or a 3 digit number.

First let n be a 2 digit number.


So n = 10x + y and Pn = xy and Sn = x + y
Now, Pn + Sn = n
Therefore, xy + x + y = 10x + y , we have y = 9 .
Hence there are 9 numbers 19, 29,.. ,99, so 9 cases .

Now if n is a 3 digit number.


Let n = 100x + 10y + z
So Pn = xyz and Sn = x + y + z
Now, for Pn + Sn = n ; xyz + x + y + z = 100x + 10y + z ; so. xyz = 99x + 9y .
For above equation there is no value for which the above equation have an integer (single digit) value.

Hence option D.

Question 9

Let S be a set of positive integers such that every element n of S satisfies the conditions

A. 1000 <= n <= 1200

B. every digit in n is odd

Then how many elements of S are divisible by 3?

A 9

B 10

C 11

D 12

Answer: A

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Explanation:

The no. has all the digits as odd no. and is divisible by 3. So the possibilities are

1113
1119
1131
1137
1155
1173
1179
1191
1197
Hence 9 possibilities .

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Question 10

Of 128 boxes of oranges, each box contains at least 120 and at most 144 oranges. X is the maximum number of boxes containing the
same number of oranges. What is the minimum value of X?

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A 5

B 103

C 6

D Cannot be determined

Answer: C

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Explanation:
Each box contains at least 120 and at most 144 oranges.

So boxes may contain 25 different numbers of oranges among 120, 121, 122, .... 144.

Lets start counting.

1st 25 boxes contain different numbers of oranges and this is repeated till 5 sets as 25*5=125.

Now we have accounted for 125 boxes. Still 3 boxes are remaining. These 3 boxes can have any number of oranges from 120 to 144.

Already every number is in 5 boxes. Even if these 3 boxes have different number of oranges, some number of oranges will be in 6 boxes.

Hence the number of boxes containing the same number of oranges is at least 6.

Question 11

Let n be the number of different five-digit numbers, divisible by 4 with the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, no digit being repeated in the
numbers. What is the value of n?

A 144

B 168

C 192

D None of these

Answer: C

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Explanation:
To be divisible by 4 , last 2 digits of the 5 digit no. should be divisible by 4 . So possibilities are 12,16,32,64,24,36,52,56 which are 8 in
number. Remaining 3 digits out of 4 can be selected in 4 C3 ways and further can be arranged in 3! ways . So in total = 8*4*6 = 192

Question 12

Let D be recurring decimal of the form, D = 0.a 1 a 2 a 1 a 2 a 1 a 2 ..., where digits a 1 and a 2 lie between 0 and 9. Further, at most one of
them is zero. Then which of the following numbers necessarily produces an integer, when multiplied by D?

A 18

B 108

C 198

D 288
Answer: C

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Explanation:

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Case 1: a 1 = 0
So, D equals 0.0a 2 0a 2 0a 2 ...
So, 100D equals a 2 .0a 2 0a 2 ...
So, 99D equals a 2

Case 2: a 2 = 0
So, D equals 0.a 1 0a 1 0a 1 ...
So, 100D equals a 1 0.a 1 0a 1 ....
So, 99D equals a 1 0

So, in both the cases, 99D is an integer. From the given options, only option C satisfies this condition (198=2*99) and hence the correct
answer is C.

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Question 13

If x2 + y2 = 0.1 and |x-y|=0.2, then |x|+|y| is equal to:

A 0.3

B 0.4

C 0.2

D 0.6

Answer: B

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Explanation:
(x − y)2 = x2 + y2 − 2xy
0.04 = 0.1 − 2xy => xy = 0.03
So, |xy| = 0.03

(∣x∣ + ∣y∣)2 = x2 + y2 + 2∣xy∣ = 0.1 + 0.06 = 0.16


So, |x|+|y| = 0.4

Question 14

What is the greatest power of 5 which can divide 80! exactly?

A 16

B 20

C 19

D None of these

Answer: C

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Explanation:
The highest power of 5 in 80! = [80/5] + [ 80/52 ] = 16 + 3 = 19

So, the highest power of 5 which divides 80! exactly = 19

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Question 15

If x is a positive integer such that 2x +12 is perfectly divisible by x, then the number of possible values of x is

A 2

B 5

C 6

D 12

Answer: C

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Explanation:
If 2x+12 is perfectly divisible by x, then 12 must be divisible by x.
Hence, there are six possible values of x : (1,2,3,4,6,12)

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Question 16

If a number 774958A96B is to be divisible by 8 and 9, the respective values of A and B will be

A 7 and 8

B 8 and 0

C 5 and 8

D None of these

Answer: B

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Explanation:
According to the divisible rule of 9, the sum of all digits should be divisible by 9.
i.e. 55+A+B = 9k
So sum can be either 63 or 72.
For 63, A+B should be 8.
In given options, option B has values of A and B whose sum is 8 and by putting them we are having a number which divisible by both 9
and 8.
Hence answer will be B.

Question 17
(16n2 +7n+6)
If n is an integer, how many values of n will give an integral value of n ?

A 2

B 3

C 4

D None of these

Answer: D

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6
Expression can be reduced to 16n + 7 + n
Now to make above value an integer n can be 1,2,3,6,-1,-2,-3,-6
Hence answer will be D).

Question 18

n3 is odd. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?


I. n is odd.
II.n2 is odd.
III.n2 is even.

A I only

B II only

C I and II

D I and III

Answer: C

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Explanation:
if n3 is odd then n will be odd. let's say it is 2k + 1
then n2 will be = (4k2 + 4k + 1) which will be odd
Hence answer will be C.

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Question 19

How many five digit numbers can be formed from 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, without repetition, when the digit at the unit’s place must be greater than
that in the ten’s place?

A 54

B 60

C 17

D 2 × 4!

Answer: B

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Explanation:
Possible numbers with unit's place as 5 = 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 = 24
Possible numbers with unit's place as 4 and ten's place 3,2,1 = 3 × 3 × 2 × 1 = 18
Possible numbers with unit's place as 3 and ten's place 2,1 = 2 × 3 × 2 × 1 = 12
Possible numbers with unit's place as 3 and ten's place 1 = 1×3×2×1=6
Total possible values = 24+18+12+6 = 60

Question 20

A is the set of positive integers such that when 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?

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A 0

B 1

C 2

D None of these

Answer: B

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Explanation:
Let the number 'n' belong to the set A.
Hence, the remainder when n is divided by 2 is 1
The remainder when n is divided by 3 is 2
The remainder when n is divided by 4 is 3
The remainder when n is divided by 5 is 4 and
The remainder when n is divided by 6 is 5

So, when (n+1) is divisible by 2,3,4,5 and 6.


Hence, (n+1) is of the form 60k for some natural number k.
And n is of the form 60k-1

Between numbers 0 and 100, only 59 is of the form above and hence the correct answer is 1

Question 21

How many five-digit numbers can be formed using the digits 2, 3, 8, 7, 5 exactly once such that the number is divisible by 125?

A 0

B 1

C 4

D 3

Answer: C

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Explanation:
As we know for a number to be divisible by 125, its last three digits should be divisible by 125
So for a five digit number, with digits 2,3,8,7,5 its last three digits should be 875 and 375
Hence only 4 numbers are possible with its three digits as 875 and 375
I.e. 23875, 32875, 28375, 82375

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Question 22

What is the digit in the unit’s place of 251 ?

A 2

B 8

C 1

D 4

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Answer: B

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Explanation:
The last digit of powers of 2 follow a pattern as given below.

The last digit of 21 is 2


The last digit of 22 is 4
The last digit of 23 is 8
The last digit of 24 is 6

The last digit of 25 is 2


The last digit of 26 is 4
The last digit of 27 is 8
The last digit of 28 is 6

Hence, the last digit of 251 is 8

Question 23

If a, b, c, and d are integers such that a + b + c + d = 30 then the minimum possible value of (a − b)2 + (a − c)2 + (a − d)2 is

Answer:2

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Explanation:
For the value of given expression to be minimum, the values of a, b, c and d should be as close as possible. 30/4 = 7.5. Since each one of
these are integers so values must be 8, 8, 7, 7. On putting these values in the given expression, we get
(8 − 8)2 + (8 − 7)2 + (8 − 7)2
=> 1 + 1 = 2

Question 24

If the product of three consecutive positive integers is 15600 then the sum of the squares of these integers is

A 1777

B 1785

C 1875

D 1877

Answer: D

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Explanation:
(x − 1)x(x + 1) = 15600
=> x3 − x = 15600
The nearest cube to 15600 is 15625 = 253
We can verify that x = 25 satisfies the equation above.
Hence the three numbers are 24, 25, 26. Sum of their squares = 1877

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Question 25

While multiplying three real numbers, Ashok took one of the numbers as 73 instead of 37. As a result, the product went up by 720.
Then the minimum possible value of the sum of squares of the other two numbers is

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Answer:40

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Explanation:
We know that one of the 3 numbers is 37.
Let the product of the other 2 numbers be x.
It has been given that 73x-37x = 720
36x = 720
x = 20

Product of 2 real numbers is 20.


We have to find the minimum possible value of the sum of the squares of the 2 numbers.
Let x=a*b
It has been given that a*b=20

The least possible sum for a given product is obtained when the numbers are as close to each other as possible.
Therefore, when a=b, the value of a and b will be 20.

Sum of the squares of the 2 numbers = 20 + 20 = 40.

Therefore, 40 is the correct answer.

Question 26

The number of integers x such that 0.25 ≤ 2x ≤ 200 and 2x + 2 is perfectly divisible by either 3 or 4, is

Answer:5

 Video Solution

Explanation:
At x = 0, 2x = 1 which is in the given range [0.25, 200]
2x + 2 = 1 + 2 = 3 Which is divisible by 3. Hence, x = 0 is one possible solution.
At x = 1, 2x = 2 which is in the given range [0.25, 200]
2x + 2 = 2 + 2 = 3 Which is divisible by 4. Hence, x = 1 is one possible solution.
At x = 2, 2x = 4 which is in the given range [0.25, 200]
2x + 2 = 4 + 2 = 6 Which is divisible by 3. Hence, x = 2 is one possible solution.
At x = 3, 2x = 8 which is in the given range [0.25, 200]
2x + 2 = 8 + 2 = 3 Which is not divisible by 3 or 4. Hence, x = 3 can't be a solution.
At x = 4, 2x = 16 which is in the given range [0.25, 200]
2x + 2 = 16 + 2 = 18 Which is divisible by 3. Hence, x = 4 is one possible solution.
At x = 5, 2x = 32 which is in the given range [0.25, 200]
2x + 2 = 32 + 2 = 34 Which is not divisible by 3 or 4. Hence, x = 5 can't be a solution.
At x = 6, 2x = 64 which is in the given range [0.25, 200]
2x + 2 = 64 + 2 = 66 Which is divisible by 3. Hence, x = 6 is one possible solution.
At x = 7, 2x = 128 which is in the given range [0.25, 200]
2x + 2 = 128 + 2 = 130 Which is not divisible by 3 or 4. Hence, x = 7 can't be a solution.
At x = 8, 2x = 256 which is not in the given range [0.25, 200]. Hence, x can't take any value greater than 7.
Therefore, all possible values of x = {0,1,2,4,6}. Hence, we can say that 'x' can take 5 different integer values.

Question 27

If the sum of squares of two numbers is 97, then which one of the following cannot be their product?

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A -32

B 16

C 48

D 64

Answer: D

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Explanation:
Let 'a' and 'b' are those two numbers.

⇒ a 2 + b2 = 97
⇒ a 2 + b2 − 2ab = 97 − 2ab
⇒ (a − b)2 = 97 − 2ab
We know that (a − b)2 ≥ 0
⇒ 97-2ab ≥ 0
⇒ ab ≤ 48.5
Hence, ab 
= 64. Therefore, option D is the correct answer.

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Question 28

The smallest integer n for which 4n > 1719 holds, is closest to

A 37

B 35

C 33

D 39

Answer: D

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Explanation:
4n > 1719
⇒ 16n/2 > 1719
Therefore, we can say that n/2 > 19

n > 38

Hence, option D is the correct answer.

Question 29
n2 +7n+12
What is the largest positive integer n such that n2 −n−12 is also a positive integer?

A 6

B 16

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8
C

D 12

Answer: D

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Explanation:
n2 +3n+4n+12
n2 −4n+3n−12

n (n+3 )+4 (n+3 )


= n (n−4 )+3 (n−4 )
( n+4 )(n+3 )
= (n−4 )(n+3 )
( n+4 )
= (n−4 )
( n−4 )+8
= (n−4 )

8
= 1 + (n−4 ) which will be maximum when n-4 =8

n=12

D is the correct answer.

Question 30

How many pairs (m, n) of positive integers satisfy the equation m2 + 105 = n2 ?

Answer:4

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Explanation:
n2 − m2 = 105
(n-m)(n+m) = 1*105, 3*35, 5*21, 7*15, 15*7, 21*5, 35*3, 105*1.

n-m=1, n+m=105 ==> n=53, m=52

n-m=3, n+m=35 ==> n=19, m=16

n-m=5, n+m=21 ==> n=13, m=8

n-m=7, n+m=15 ==> n=11, m=4

n-m=15, n+m=7 ==> n=11, m=-4

n-m=21, n+m=5 ==> n=13, m=-8

n-m=35, n+m=3 ==> n=19, m=-16

n-m=105, n+m=1 ==> n=53, m=-52

Since only positive integer values of m and n are required. There are 4 possible solutions.

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Question 31

How many factors of 24 × 35 × 104 are perfect squares which are greater than 1?

Answer:44

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Explanation:
24 × 35 × 104
=24 × 35 × 24 ∗ 54
=28 × 35 × 54
For the factor to be a perfect square, the factor should be even power of the number.

In 28 , the factors which are perfect squares are 20 , 22 , 24 , 26 , 28 = 5

Similarly, in 35 , the factors which are perfect squares are 30 , 32 , 34 = 3

In 54 , the factors which are perfect squares are 50 , 52 , 54 = 3

Number of perfect squares greater than 1 = 5*3*3-1

=44

Question 32

In a six-digit number, the sixth, that is, the rightmost, digit is the sum of the first three digits, the fifth digit is the sum of first two digits,
the third digit is equal to the first digit, the second digit is twice the first digit and the fourth digit is the sum of fifth and sixth digits.
Then, the largest possible value of the fourth digit is

Answer:7

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Explanation:
Let the six-digit number be ABCDEF

F = A+B+C, E= A+B, C=A, B= 2A, D= E+F.

Therefore D = 2A+2B+C = 2A + 4A + A= 7A.

A cannot be 0 as the number is a 6 digit number.

A cannot be 2 as D would become 2 digit number.

Therefore A is 1 and D is 7.

Question 33

The product of two positive numbers is 616. If the ratio of the difference of their cubes to the cube of their difference is 157:3, then the
sum of the two numbers is

A 58

B 85

C 50

D 95

Answer: C

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Explanation:
Assume the numbers are a and b, then ab=616
a3 −b 3 157
We have, (a−b )3 = 3

=> 3 (a 3 − b3 ) = 157 (a 3 − b3 + 3ab (b − a ))


=> 154 (a 3 − b3 ) + 3 ∗ 157 ∗ ab (b − a ) = 0
=> 154 (a 3 − b3 ) + 3 ∗ 616 ∗ 157 (b − a ) = 0 (ab=616)

=>a 3 − b3 + (3 × 4 × 157 (b − a )) (154*4=616)


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=> (a − b) (a 2 + b2 + ab) = 3 × 4 × 157 (a − b)
=> a 2 + b2 + ab = 3 × 4 × 157
Adding ab=616 on both sides, we get

a 2 + b2 + ab + ab = 3 × 4 × 157 + 616
2
=> (a + b) = 3 × 4 × 157 + 616 = 2500
=> a+b=50

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Question 34

How many 3-digit numbers are there, for which the product of their digits is more than 2 but less than 7?

Answer:21

 Video Solution

Explanation:
Let the number be 'abc'. Then, 2 < a × b × c < 7. The product can be 3,4,5,6.
We can obtain each of these as products with the combination 1,1, x where x = 3,4,5,6. Each number can be arranged in 3 ways, and we
have 4 such numbers: hence, a total of 12 numbers fulfilling the criteria.

We can factories 4 as 2*2 and the combination 2,2,1 can be used to form 3 more distinct numbers.

We can factorize 6 as 2*3 and the combination 1,2,3 can be used to form 6 additional distinct numbers.

Thus a total of 12 + 3 + 6 = 21 such numbers can be formed.

Question 35

The mean of all 4-digit even natural numbers of the form 'aabb',where a > 0, is

A 4466

B 5050

C 4864

D 5544

Answer: D

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Explanation:
The four digit even numbers will be of form:

1100, 1122, 1144 ... 1188, 2200, 2222, 2244 ... 9900, 9922, 9944, 9966, 9988

Their sum 'S' will be (1100+1100+22+1100+44+1100+66+1100+88)+(2200+2200+22+2200+44+...)....+


(9900+9900+22+9900+44+9900+66+9900+88)

=> S=1100*5+(22+44+66+88)+2200*5+(22+44+66+88)....+9900*5+(22+44+66+88)

=> S=5*1100(1+2+3+...9)+9(22+44+66+88)

=>S=5*1100*9*10/2 + 9*11*20

Total number of numbers are 9*5=45

.'. Mean will be S/45 = 5*1100+44=5544.

Option D

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Question 36

If a, b and c are positive integers such that ab = 432, bc = 96 and c < 9, then the smallest possible value of a + b + c is

A 49

B 56

C 59

D 46

Answer: D

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Explanation:
Since c < 9, we can have the following viable combinations for b × c = 96 (given our objective is to minimize the sum):
48 × 2 ; 32 × 3 ; 24 × 4 ; 16 × 6 ; 12 × 8
× b = 432 into its factors. On close observation, we notice that 18 × 24 and 24 × 4 corresponding to
Similarly, we can factorize a
a × b and b × c respectively together render us with the least value of the sum of a + b + c = 18 + 24 + 4 = 46
Hence, Option D is the correct answer.

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Question 37
m n n
Let m and n be natural numbers such that n is even and 0.2 < 20 , m , 11 < 0.5. Then m − 2n equals

A 3

B 1

C 2

D 4

Answer: B

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Explanation:
n
0.2 < 11 < 0.5
=> 2.2<n<5.5

Since n is an even natural number, the value of n = 4


m
0.2 < 20 < 0.5 => 4< m<10. Possible values of m = 5,6,7,8,9
n
Since 0.2 < m < 0.5, the only possible value of m is 9
Hence m-2n = 9-8 = 1

Question 38

How many integers in the set {100, 101, 102, ..., 999} have at least one digit repeated?

Answer:252

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Explanation:

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Total number of numbers from 100 to 999 = 900

The number of three digits numbers with unique digits:

___

The hundredth's place can be filled in 9 ways ( Number 0 cannot be selected)

Ten's place can be filled in 9 ways

One's place can be filled in 8 ways

Total number of numbers = 9*9*8 = 648

Number of integers in the set {100, 101, 102, ..., 999} have at least one digit repeated = 900 - 648 = 252

Question 39

Let N, x and y be positive integers such that N = x + y, 2 < x < 10 and 14 < y < 23. If N > 25, then how many distinct values are
possible for N?

Answer:6

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Explanation:
Possible values of x = 3,4,5,6,7,8,9

When x = 3, there is no possible value of y

When x = 4, the possible values of y = 22

When x = 5, the possible values of y=21,22

When x = 6, the possible values of y = 20.21,22

When x = 7, the possible values of y = 19,20,21,22

When x = 8, the possible values of y=18,19,20,21,22

When x = 9, the possible values of y=17,18,19,20,21,22

The unique values of N = 26,27,28,29,30,31

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Question 40

How many of the integers 1, 2, … , 120, are divisible by none of 2, 5 and 7?

A 42

B 41

C 40

D 43

Answer: B

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Explanation:
The number of multiples of 2 between 1 and 120 = 60

The number of multiples of 5 between 1 and 120 which are not multiples of 2 = 12

The number of multiples of 7 between 1 and 120 which are not multiples of 2 and 5 = 7

Hence, number of the integers 1, 2, … , 120, are divisible by none of 2, 5 and 7 = 120 - 60 - 12 - 7 = 41

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Question 41

How many pairs(a, b) of positive integers are there such that a ≤ b and ab = 42017 ?

A 2018

B 2019

C 2017

D 2020

Answer: A

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Explanation:
ab = 42017 = 24034
The total number of factors = 4035.

out of these 4035 factors, we can choose two numbers a,b such that a<b in [4035/2] = 2017.

And since the given number is a perfect square we have one set of two equal factors.

.'. many pairs(a, b) of positive integers are there such that a ≤ b and ab = 42017 = 2018.
Question 42

How many 4-digit numbers, each greater than 1000 and each having all four digits distinct, are there with 7 coming before 3?

Answer:315

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Explanation:
Here there are two cases possible

Case 1: When 7 is at the left extreme

In that case 3 can occupy any of the three remaining places and the remaining two places can be taken by (0,1,2,4,5,6,8,9)

So total ways 3(8)(7)= 168

Case 2: When 7 is not at the extremes

Here there are 3 cases possible. And the remaining two places can be filled in 7(7) ways.(Remember 0 can't come on the extreme left)

Hence in total 3(7)(7)=147 ways

Total ways 168+147=315 ways

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Question 43

For all possible integers n satisfying 2.25 ≤ 2 + 2n+2 ≤ 202, then the number of integer values of 3 + 3n+1 is:

Answer:7

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Explanation:
2.25 ≤ 2 + 2n+2 ≤ 202
2.25 − 2 ≤ 2 + 2n+2 − 2 ≤ 202 − 2
0.25 ≤ 2n+2 ≤ 200

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log2 0.25 ≤ n + 2 ≤ log2 200
−2 ≤ n + 2 ≤ 7.xx
−4 ≤ n ≤ 7.xx − 2
−4 ≤ n ≤ 5.xx
Possible integers = -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

If we see the second expression that is provided, i.e

3 + 3n+1 , it can be implied that n should be at least -1 for this expression to be an integer.
So, n = -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.

Hence, there are a total of 7 values.

Question 44

For a 4-digit number, the sum of its digits in the thousands, hundreds and tens places is 14, the sum of its digits in the hundreds, tens
and units places is 15, and the tens place digit is 4 more than the units place digit. Then the highest possible 4-digit number satisfying
the above conditions is

Answer:4195

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Explanation:
Given the 4 digit number :

Considering the number in thousands digit is a number in the hundredth digit is b, number in tens digit is c, number in the units digit is d.

Let the number be abcd.

Given that a+b+c = 14. (1)

b+c+d = 15. (2)

c = d+4. (3).

In order to find the maximum number which satisfies the condition, we need to have abcd such that a is maximum which is the digit in
thousands place in order to maximize the value of the number. b, c, and d are less than 9 each as they are single-digit numbers.

Substituting (3) in (2) we have b+d+4+d = 15, b+2*d = 11. (4)

Subtracting (2) and (1) : (2) - (1) = d = a+1. (5)

Since c cannot be greater than 9 considering c to be the maximum value 9 the value of d is 5.

If d = 5, using d = a+1, a = 4.

Hence the maximum value of a = 4 when c = 9, d = 5.

Substituting b+2*d = 11. b = 1.

The highest four-digit number satisfying the condition is 4195

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