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Cwqat-2203: Numbers Workshop: Direction For Question Number 5 and 6

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CWQAT-2203: NUMBERS WORKSHOP

1. Let N, x and y be positive integers such that N


= x + y, 2 < x < 10 and 14 < y < 23. If N > 25, 9. N = { 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 }b written in base
then how many distinct values are possible for b is a perfect square number, find the number
N? of possible values of b when b ≤16.

2. Given that, N = 10. Find the number of natural numbers whose


112123123412345…………123456789. Find base-7 conversion is 4 digit numbers, base-6
the remainder when N is divided by 144. conversion is 5 digit number and base-4
A. 21 B. 12 C. 31 D. 15 conversion is 6 digit numbers?
A. 1105 B. 1377 C. 2400 D. None of these
3. If N and x are positive integers such that NN =
2160 and N2 + 2N is an integral multiple of 2x, 11. The sum of all digits of 100n – n is 512. If n is a
then the largest possible x is two-digit number then what is the value of n?
A. 38 B. 29 C. 26 D. 28
4. When 10! is expressed in base 8 form, what is
the last non–zero digit in the base 8 expansion? 12. Find the last three digits of 200511 + 200512 +
A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D. 8 200513 + 200514 + 200515 + 200516
Direction for question number 5 and 6:
There are 500 rooms in a Hotel numbering 1 to
500. Riddhi consultants, which is an interior 13. The HCF of (n + 3) and (7n + 48) is ‘k’, where
designing company, got the contract for interior ‘n’ is a natural number. How many values of ‘k’
design of all the 500 rooms. They designed the are possible?
rooms in the following manner: A. 4 B. 5 C. 1 D. 2
In the first round they designed the room
number 1 for the purpose of demo. They 14. What is the least number that is added with
designed all the rooms whose numbers are a 29
2929 so that number is perfectly divisible by 9.
multiple of 2 in the second round. In the third
round, all the rooms whose numbers are a
multiple of 3 were designed. In the fourth round
all the rooms whose numbers are a multiple of 15. How many numbers in the set
99! 96! 93! 90! 6! 3!
5 were designed, and so on. In each successive { , , , … … … … … . , , } are divisible by
96! 93! 90! 87! 3! 0!
round they designed those rooms whose 24?
numbers were a multiple of the next prime A. 20 B. 17 C. 16 D. 21
number in the ascending order. The contract
was completed in this manner. 16. MIT engineering college has 721 students
5. How many rooms were designed in the seventh bearing roll number R1, R2, R3, …..up to R721.
round? All the students are registered in career
A. 8 B. 6 C. 7 D. 9 development society, every second student
6. Which of the following represent the correct starting from R1 enrolled in Coding Club, every
order in which room number 313, 493, 247, 203 3rd student starting from R1 enrolled in Artificial
and 101 were designed? Intelligence Club, every 4th student starting
A. 101, 203, 247, 313, 493 from R1 enrolled in sports society, every fifth
student starting from R1 enrolled in adventure
B. 203, 247. 493. 101, 313 club and every sixth student starting from R1
are the member of theatre society. How many
C. 203,313,101,493,247 students are registered only in career
D. 247, 493, 203, 101, 313 development society?

7. The mean of all 4 digit even natural numbers


17. Find the least number having exactly 14
of the form 'aabb', where a>0, is composite factors?

A. 5544 B. 4466 C. 4864 D. 5050


18. How many values can odd natural number n
8. Let K be the largest number with exactly 3 take, if n! is a multiple of 230 but not 320 ?
factors that divide 25! . What is the sum of all A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8
factors of (k – 1) ?
CWQAT-2203: NUMBERS WORKSHOP
19. If sum of all the factors of a natural number N 25. A number N has 4 factors. Sum of the factors
other than 1 and itself is 3N-1 then what is the other than 1 & itself is 56. How many values N
sum of reciprocals of all the factors of N? can take?
A. 5/2 B. 4 C. 3 D. Can’t be determined.

20. In how many different ways 630 can be


expressed as the sum of consecutive natural 26. The sum of sum of two natural numbers and
numbers? their LCM is 51. How many such pairs of natural
A. 10 B. 11 C. 12 D. 13 numbers are possible?

21. How many trailing zeroes are there at the end A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 2


of (123! + 124! + 125!) ?
𝑛+40
A. 28 B. 31 C. 34 D. 37 27. How many integral values of is possible,
𝑛−8
if n is a natural number?
22. If x, y, z, w and r are positive integers such that
x + y + z + w + r = 189, What is the minimum
possible least common multiple of x, y, z, w and
r? 28. Find the number of possible non-negative
A. 45 B. 63 C. 54 D. None of these. integers “n” such that n2+ 26n + 49 is a perfect
square number?
23. For how many integers n between 1 and 50,
(𝑛2 −1)! A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. More than 3.
both inclusive, is (𝑛!)𝑛
an integer?

A. 31 B. 33 C. 32 D. 34 29. How many pair of distinct natural numbers are


there whose Least Common Multiple is 9000?
24. How many factors of 9800 are two-digit
numbers?
A. 123 B. 133 C. 132 D. 122
A.11 B. 12 C. 13 D. None of these
30. Difference between LCM & HCF of 2 Numbers
is 27. How many pairs of numbers satisfy the
condition?

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