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Chapter: Number Systems 1

Topics Covered: Classification, Indices, Divisibility Rules, Power Cycle

Class Work

1. Which of the following is not a prime number?


a. 101 b. 223 c. 263 d. 1001
2. What must be multiplied with 2, 4, 6 and 8 to make it a perfect square?
a. 6 b. 9 c. 12 d. 16
3. Which of the following is not divisible by 11?
a. 584232 b. 111111 c. 157729 d. 677112
4. Find the unit digit of the sum : 515+644 × 777−212
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
3
5. √
√ 0.000729=?
a. 0.03 b. 0.3 c. 3 d. 0.003
6. How many numbers between 300 and 500 are divisible by both 8 and 5?
a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6
7. Find the unit digit of the product : 333 + 477 ×212333
212 216

a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6
8. The difference between a two-digit number and the number obtained by reversing its digits is
45. How many such two-digit numbers are possible?
a. 9 b. 8 c. 7 d. 6
9. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 99?
a. 32373 b. 37332 c. 32337 d. 23337
10. What is the least number which must be subtracted from 2000 to get a number which is exactly
divisible by 17?
a. 11 b. 12 c. 13 d. 13
−5 1 3−4
11. 3 + + =?
35 3
a. 3−2 b. 3−3 c. 3−4 d. 3 4
12. If 93 x−5=33 x−1, then find the value of x .
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
527× 527 ×527+183 ×183 × 183
13. =¿?
527 ×527−527 ×183+183 ×183
a. 710 b. 700 c. 712 d. 729
14. What least number must be added to 8961 to make it exactly divisible by 84?
a. 29 b. 28 c. 27 d. 30
15. What is largest 5-digit number which is divisible by 8, 12 and 15?
a. 99920 b. 99960 c. 99940 d. 99980
239
16. Find the unit of the number 218 .
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

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17. 72 n−62 n, where n being a positive integer, is divisible by which of the following?
a. 13 b. 27 c. 7 d. Cannot be determined
18. The sum of 4 consecutive even numbers is 206. What is the sum of the least and the largest of
the four numbers?
a. 98 b. 102 c. 104 d. None of these
2n+ 2n−1
19. Find the value of n .
2n+1−2
1 2 1 3
a. b. c. d.
2 3 2n 2
20. What is the smallest 6-digit number which is divisible by 111?
a. 111111 b. 110011 c. 100011 d. 100001

Home Work

1. 4 a 56 is a four-digit number divisible by 33. What is the value of a ?


a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6
2. What is the unit digit of the expression 1222 +2222 +3222 + …+9222 ?
a. 5 b. 0 c. 1 d. 9
3. Find the respective values of x and y if 268 x 51 y is divisible by 72.
a. 3, 4 b. 5, 4 c. 5, 2 d. 3, 2
4. A number consists of two digits. If the number formed by interchanging the digits is added to
the original number, the resulting number is always divisible by
a. 11 b. 9 c. 5 d. 3
5. N=1 !+ 2!+ 3! +…+10 !. What is the unit digit of N N ?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
6. Find the unit digit of the product 2464 × 515 ×131 491.
1793 317

a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. 3
7. Find the last two digits of the product 20025 ×20026 ×200027 × 200035.
a. 80 b. 70 c. 60 d. 50
x− y x+ y
8. 3 =27, 2 =128 , find x .
a. 5 b. 4 c. 7 d. 8
2 2
9. Find the value of x− y , if x + y =25 and xy=12.
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
10. How many key strokes are required to type numbers from 1 to 1000?
a. 2890 b. 2892 c. 2889 d. 2893

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Solutions
Class Work
1. Option d. 1001 is divisible by 7, 11 and 13, hence not a prime number.

2. Option a. 2 ×4 ×6 × 8=8 × 6 ×8=82 × 6 Hence 6 must be multiplied to make the product

a perfect square.

3. Option d. ( 6+7 +1 )−( 7+1+2 ) =14−10=4not divisible by 11.

4. Option a. unit digit = 5+ 4 ×7−2=¿ 5+ 8−2=¿ 1

1 1 1
5. Option b. [0.000729 3 ] 2 =0.09 2 =0.3

499 301
6. Option c. − =12−7, [consider only quotient as whole number]
40 40

7. Option a. power cycle of 3, 7 and 2 is 4. So unit digit will same as unit digit of

3 4+ 74 ×21=1+1 ×2=3

8. Option a. Let the two digit number be 10 x+ y . ( 10 x+ y )−( 10 y+ x ) =9 ( x− y )=45

x− y =5 the possible numbers are 16, 27, 38, 49, 50, 61, 72, 38 and 94.

9. Option a. only 32373 is divisible by both 9 and 11.

Alternative solution: adding each pair of digits taken right to left= 73+23+ 03=99 which is

divisible by 99.

10. Option a. 2000 divided by 17 remainder is 11. So 11 must be subtracted from 2000.

−5 1 3−4 1 1 1 3 1 −4
11. Option c. 3 + 5
+ = 5 + 5 + 5 = 5 = 4 =3
3 3 3 3 3 3 3

12. Option c. 93 x−5=33 x−2=¿3 2(3 x−5)=3 3 x−2=¿ 6 x−10=3 x −1=¿ x=3

13. Option a. use a 3+ b3=(a+b)( a2−ab+ b2 ) , take a=527∧b=183

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14. Option c. 8961 divided by 84 leaves 57 as remainder i.e., 27 sort to the next multiple of 84.

15. Option b. LCM (8, 12, 15) = 120 Largest 5-digit number =99999. 99999 divided by 120

leaves remainder of 39. The required number is 99999-39= 99960

16. Option b. Unit digit 8 has a power cycle of 4. So, 239 divided by 4 remainder is 3. So unit

digit is same as unit digit of 83 =512 i.e., 2.

17. Option d. When n=1, it is divisible by 13 and when n=3, it is divisible by 27. So cannot be

determined.

18. Option d. Let the numbers be 2 n−2 , 2 n ,2 n+2 , 2 n+4 . Then,

2 n−2+2 n+2 n+2+2 n+ 4=206=¿ 8 n=202=¿ n=25.25 which is not possible.

1
2n (1+ )
19. Option d. 2 1 3
=1+ =
n
2 (2−1) 2 2

20. Option c. 100000 divided by 111 leaves remainder 100. So 100000+11=100011

Home Work

1. a 2. b 3. d 4. a 5. c

6. a 7. d 8. a 9. a 10. d

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