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Numbers 1 Basics

The document contains 25 math word problems involving fractions, exponents, divisibility, and other basic number concepts. Some key details are: - Problem 1 has 5 parts asking to write fractions as decimals or evaluate expressions involving square roots. - Problem 13 gives information about two numbers where the difference is 1365 and asks to find the smaller number. - Problem 16 involves solving a radical equation for the value of x. - Problem 21 asks how many pairs of natural numbers have a difference of squares of 225.
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Numbers 1 Basics

The document contains 25 math word problems involving fractions, exponents, divisibility, and other basic number concepts. Some key details are: - Problem 1 has 5 parts asking to write fractions as decimals or evaluate expressions involving square roots. - Problem 13 gives information about two numbers where the difference is 1365 and asks to find the smaller number. - Problem 16 involves solving a radical equation for the value of x. - Problem 21 asks how many pairs of natural numbers have a difference of squares of 225.
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Numbers 1 Basics

1. Express the following as fractions: 10.


2+√3 2−√3
If a = 2−√3 and b =2+√3 ‘ then the value of (a2
̅̅̅̅
(a) 0.37 ̅̅̅̅̅
(b) 0.053
̅̅̅̅ ̅ + b2 + ab) is
(c) 0.0.1254 (d) 2.536
(a) 195 (b) 200
15 19 24 34 (c) 175 (d) 185
2. The least among the fractions16:20;25; 35
34 15
(a) (b) 16 11. If a = √6 -√5, b = √5 - √4 and c=√4 - √3,
35
19 24 then which of the following relations is
(c) 20 (d) 25 correct?
(e) Cannot be determined (a) a <b<c (b) a >b>c
(c) a <b>C (d) a>b<c
2
3. If a = 244 and b =222 , then which of the
following is true? 12. For what values of n, the number (10n - 1) is
(a) a >b (b) a<b divisible by 11?
(c)a=b (d) None of the above (a) For all values (b) for odd values
(c) for even values (d) None of these
4. What is the remainder when 98765432123 is
divided by 9?
(a) 1 (b) 2 13. The difference between two numbers is 1365
(c) 5 (d) 4 when larger number is divided by the smaller
one, the quotient is 6 and the remainder is 15.
5. Which of the following number should be The smaller number is
added to 11158 to make it exactly divisible by (a) 270 (b) 250
77? (c) 275 (d) 280
(a) 5 (b) 7
(c) 8 (d) 9 14. What least value must be assigned to * that
the number 451*603 becomes exactly
6. If (6)15 x (10)5 x (15)6 = 2x x 3y x 5z, then find divisible by 9?
the value of x + y + z. (a) 0 (b) 1
(a) 26 (b) 52 (c) 8 (d) 9
(c) 42 (d) 48
(e) 45 15. What least value must be assigned to * so
that the number 63576*2 is divisible by 8?
7. If 5√X+12√x = 13√x, then x is equal to (a) 7 (b) 0
25
(a) (b) 4 (c) 3 (d) 1
4
(c) 9 (d) 16
√3+𝑥+√3−𝑥
(e) 2 16. = 2, then x is equal to
√3+𝑥−√3−𝑥
5 12
(a) (b)
8. The square root of (3-√5) is 12
5
5
7
(a) (√3 – 51/4) (b) (√5 - √3) (c)7 (d)12
1 1 7
(c) (√5-1) (d) (5-1) (e)5
2 √2

9. If x=
2√44
then the value of 17. How many three-digit numbers are divisible
√3+ √2 by 6?
𝑥+√8 𝑥+√12
𝑥−√8 𝑥−√12
+ is
(a)2 (b)0
(c)-2 (d) 1

CEX-Q-2054
Directions for questions 18 and 19:

The last two digits of N, a square of a natural


number, are both equal to x and x≠0
18. The last digit x must be.
(a) 1 (b) 4
(c) 6 (d) Cannot be
determined

19. How many values of N satisfies 10<√𝑁< 100?


(a) 8 (b) 6
(c) 4 (d) 2

20. Product of a natural number and number


formed by reversing the digits is 2430. Which
one of the following can be sum of both
numbers
(a) 99 (b) 121
(c) 88 (d) 143

21. How many pairs of natural numbers are there


such that difference of their squares is 225
(a) 5 (b) 6
(c) 7 (d) none of these

22. which one of these is greater


(a) 544 or 2112
(b) (0.4)4 or (0.8)3

23. Find the two digit number that exceeds by 12


the sum f squares of its digits and 16 by
double the product of its digits

24. When we multiply a certain two digit number


by sum of its digits 405 is achieved. If you
multiply number written in reverse order of
same digits by sum of digits we get 486, Find
the number

25. if X381 is divisible by 11 what is the least


possible value of ‘X’

CEX-Q-2054

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