Number System Shortcuts For Quantitative Aptitude
Number System Shortcuts For Quantitative Aptitude
prime numbers
o the lowest odd prime no. is 3. o the remainder when a prime no. p>=5 is divided by 6 is 1 or 5. however, if a no. on being divided by 6 gives remainder of 1 or 5 the no. need not be prime.
o the remainder of the division of the square of a prime number p>= divided by 24 is 1.
divisibility rules
o divisibility by 4: a no. is divisible by 4 if its last two digits are '00 or divisible by 4.
o divisibility by 7: a no. is divisible by 7 if the difference of the number of its thousands and the remainder of its division by 1000 is divisible by 7.
o divisibility by 8: a no. is divisible by 8 if its last three digits are '000 or divisible by 8.
o divisibility by 11: a no. is divisible by 11 if the difference of the sum of the digits at even places and sum of the digits at odd places is zero or divisible by 11.
o divisibility by 13: a no. is divisible by 13 if the difference of the number of its thousands and the remainder of its division by 1000 is divisible by 13.
o a sum of five consecutive whole numbers will always be divisible by 5. e.g. 1+2+3+4+5=15/5=3
o xy-yx is divisible by 9.
if a and b are any two odd prime then a2-b2 is composite. also, a2+b2 is composite
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Ans- the square root of 349 is approx 19.The prime no. less than 19 are 2,3,5,7,11,13,17
clearly ,349 is not divisible by any of them. Therefore 349 is a prime number.
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'VBODMAS' where V ,B,O,D,M,A,S stand for viniculum,bracket, of ,division ,multiplication,addition and subtraction respectively.
1 / 3/7 of 0f 14 +{5/7 - 1 }
1 / 6 +{ -2/7}
Some formulaes:
ax *ay = ax+y
ax /ay = ax-y
Ans : the fraction whose numerator after cross multiplication gives the greater value is greator.
eg 1+3+5+7 = 42 = 16
when there is an odd digit in the unit place (except 5) , multiply the no. by itself until you get 1 in the unit place.
when there is an even digit in the unit place ,multiply the no. by itself until you get 6 in the unit place
For 1,5,6 the unit digit will remain the same , be multiplied any no.times
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Q1: A watch ticks 90 times in 95 seconds and another watch ticks 315 times in 323 sec. If both the watches are started together ,how many times will they tick together in the first hour?
Ans- The first watch ticks every 95/90 sec and the sec watch ticks every 323/315 sec
they will tick together after (LCM of 95/90 and 323/315) sec
= 19*5*17/45
The no. of times they will tick in the first 3600 sec = 3600 / 19*5*17/45= 3600*45/19*5*17 =100..
Once they have already ticked in the beginning ; so in 1 hour they will tick 100+1= 101 times.
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Q2) Find the least number which , when divided by 13, 15, 19 leaves the remainders 2, 4 and 8 respectively.
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Ans- 713 = (6 +1)13 has each term except 113 exactly divisible by 6. Thus , when 713 is divided by 6 we have the remainder 113 = 1 and hence , when 713 +1 is divided by 6 the remainder is 1+1 = 2
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find the prime factors of the no. and increase the index of each factor by 1. The continued product of increased indices will give the result including unity and the number itself.
Q1) 50 = 2*5*5 = 2 * 52
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Now, divide 200 by 12 and the quotient obtained is the required number of numbers .
200 = 16 * 12 + 8
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Q3) If the places of last two digits of a three- digit number are interchanged , a new number greater than the original number by 54 is obtained.What is the difference between the last two digits of that number?
or 9z - 9y = 54 or z-y = 6