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SJ Final 2011

This document provides 7 math problems for a preparatory exam. It notes that elegant and novel solutions will receive extra credit, diagrams should be provided where necessary, and rough work shown in the answer copy. The problems include: 1) Finding sums of 3-digit and 4-digit numbers with prime digit products and their largest prime factors. 2) Finding terms in a sequence defined by tn = tn-1 + n. 3) Finding the digit counts of two written-out numbers. 4) Proving the quotient of sums is 6666 for 4-digit numbers with distinct digits. 5) Proving a relationship between line segments drawn from a parallelogram. 6) Calculating total bags with nested plastic bags in sets

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SJ Final 2011

This document provides 7 math problems for a preparatory exam. It notes that elegant and novel solutions will receive extra credit, diagrams should be provided where necessary, and rough work shown in the answer copy. The problems include: 1) Finding sums of 3-digit and 4-digit numbers with prime digit products and their largest prime factors. 2) Finding terms in a sequence defined by tn = tn-1 + n. 3) Finding the digit counts of two written-out numbers. 4) Proving the quotient of sums is 6666 for 4-digit numbers with distinct digits. 5) Proving a relationship between line segments drawn from a parallelogram. 6) Calculating total bags with nested plastic bags in sets

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Preparatory Program – AMTI - NMTC Final

Year 2011 Test Paper

Note -
Elegant and novel solution will get extra Credits
Diagrams and explanation should be given wherever necessary.
Rough work should be shown in the answer copy itself.

1. Find all three digit and four digit natural 6. Neev puts 12 plastic bags inside another
numbers such that the product of the digits is a plastic bag. Each of these 12 bags is either
prime number. Find the sum of all such three empty or contains 12 other plastic bags. All
digit numbers and the sum of all such four digit together if 12 bags were non-empty, find the
numbers. Find the biggest prime factor of each total number of bags.
sum.
7. Nine squares are arranged to form a
2. Let a sequence of numbers be denoted as t1, rectangle ABCD. The smallest square P has an
t2, t3,………, where t1 = 1 and tn = tn - 1 + n. (n is a area 4 sq. units. Find the areas of Q and R.
natural number). Find t2, t3, t4, t10, t2011.

2011
3. When written out completely 16 has m
2011
digits and 625 has n digits. Find the value of
(m + n].

4. Four digit numbers are formed by four


different digits a, b, c, d (none of them is zero)
without any repetition of digits. Prove that when
the sum of all such numbers when divided by
the sum of the digits a, b, c, d, the quotient is
6666.

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5. ABCD is a parallelogram. Through C a
straight line is drawn outside the parallelogram.
AP, BQ, DR are drawn perpendicular to this line
from A, B and D, Prove that AP = BQ + DR.

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