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1.
CLASS -X
H.C.F. of ( x3 3x 2) and ( x2 4 x 3) is :
(B) ( x 2)2
(C) ( x 1) ( x 2)
(D) ( x 1) ( x 3)
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(A) (x 1)
2.
q
, q 0 , p and q are positive integers, which represents 0.134 , i.e. (0.1343434...)
q
is :
(A)
134
999
(B)
134
990
(C)
133
999
(D)
133
990
3.
The sum of three non-zero prime numbers is 100. One of them exceeds the other by 36. Find the largest number
.
(A) 73
(B) 91
(C) 67
(D) 57
4.
(C) 2, 3 and 10
5.
(D) 2, 3 and 13
6.
Euclids division Lemma states that if a and b are any two positive integers, then there exist unique integers q
and r such that :
(A) a = bq + r, 0 < r b
(B) a = bq + rm, 0 q b
(C) a = bq + r, 0 r < b
(D) a = bq + r, 0 < q b
7.
How many prime factors are there in the prime factorisation of 5005?
(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 6
8.
9.
10.
(D) 7
77
210
(B)
23
30
(C)
125
441
(D)
23
8
(C) 14
(D) 28
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ANSWER KEY
1.(A)
2.(A)
3.(C)
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4.(C)
5.(D)
6.(C)
7.(B)
8.(D)
9.(A)
10.(D)
(1)
(B) 3
(A) 2
2.
CLASS -X
2 3 6 1 2 3
(C) 6
(D) 5
(E)0
A number is formed by repeating any digit 6 times (e.g 2, 22, 222, 5, 55, 55 etc) Such a number is always
divisible by
(A) 7
3.
(B)13
(B) a b c d
6.
(E)All
(C) ab cd ad bc
ac
bd
(D) a b c d
(E)
(D)11
(E)3
5.
(D)9
4.
(C)11
(B)2
(C)4
3 p 25
can be a positive integer if & only if p is
2p 5
(D)equal to 35
(E)equal to 3
If an integer of 2 digits is k times the sum of its digits, the number formed by interchanging the digits is the
sum of the sum of the digits multiplied by:
(A) 9 - k
7.
(B)10 - k
The value of 1
(A)
8.
a 1
a
(C)11 - k
(D)k - 1
(E)8 k
1
1
1 1
1
1
1
... 1
1 1
... 1
is
a a 1 a 4 a a 1 a 4
(B)
a 5
a 5
(C)
a 5
a 5
(D)
a
a 1
(E)
a 1
a 1
2.000004
2.000004
, B=
4.000008
3.000003
3.000003
9.000009
and C =
4.000002
4.000002
8.000004
Which of the following is true about the value of the above three expression?
(A) All of then lie between 0.18 and 0.2
(B) A is twice C
(C) C is smallest
(D) B is the smallest
9.
(B) m 2 n 2
(C) m n 2 n m 2
(D) m3 n3
(E)None
(E)None
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ANSWER KEY
1.(E) 2.(A,B,C)
3.(A)
4.(E)
5.(B)
6.(C)
7.(B)
8.(D)
9.(B)
10.(D)
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2.
4.
2 3 1 2
(E)cant say
If x 2 1 2 what is x 3 x 2 2 x 2?
(A) 6 1
3.
CLASS -X
(B) 2 2 4 1 2
(C) 0
(D) 1 2
(E)None of these
(C)64
(D)256.25
(E)8
If 82 x 3 23 x 6 , then x =
(A) -3
(B)-2
(C)1
(D)3
(E)-1
5.
J, K, L, and M are four integers. The product of the larger three is 4199, and that of the smaller three is
1547. What is their sum?
(A) 52
(B)55
(C)54
(D)53
(E)56
6.
7.
8.
9.
(E)48
(E)3
If x is an odd natural number and y is an even natural number, which of the following numbers must be
even?
(A) x 2 y 2
(B) y 2 x 2
(C) x y 1
(D) x 1 y
(E) x 1 y
What is the greatest number, by which the product of any three consecutive odd natural numbers is always
divisible?
(A) 3
(B)5
(C)31
(D)21
(E)15
10. How many zeroes are there are at the end of the product 125 16 92 15 12 75 24?
(A) 6
(B)5
(C)7
(D)3
(E)8
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ANSWER KEY
1.(B)
2.(B)
3.(A)
4.(E)
5.(E)
6.(E)
7.(E)
8.(D,E)
9.(A)
10.(A)
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2.
CLASS -X
(D)p(p+1)
(B)n is odd
(D) n can be any number
3.
If x y z 9 and both y and z are positive integers greater than zero, then the maximum value x can
take is?
(A) 7
(B)3
(C)8
(D)insufficient data
(E)5
4.
a and b are natural numbers and a - b is divisible by 3. The largest natural number by which a 3 b 3 is
always divisible is
(A) 3 but not 9
(B)6
(C)9
(D)27
(E)81
5.
Which is greater
(A)
6.
7.
7 3
Solve for x:
(A) 0
Simplify:
(B) 5 5
(C) 6 2
(D)Either 1 to 2
(D)All
(B)1
(C)-1, 0
(D)2
(E)No sol.
(D) 18 1
(E)
(D) a 0, b 0
(E)None
108 2
3 27
(B) 3 3
2
3
9.
6 2?
3x 1 x 1
(A) 6 2 27
8.
7 3,5 5 or
(B) a 0, b 0
(C) 19 3
0.25
0.25
1
3
8 2 3
3
0.25
if
b
(C) a 0, b 0
The product of two numbers is 1600 and their H.C.F. is 5. The L.C.M. of the numbers is:
(A)8000
(B) 1600
(C) 320
(D) 1605
10. If a carton containing a dozen mirrors is dropped, which of the following cannot be the ratio of broken
mirrors to unbroken mirrors?
(A) 2 : 1
(B)3 : 1
(C)5 : 2
(D)5 : 1
(E)3 : 2
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ANSWER KEY
1.(D) 2.(C)
3.(A)
4.(C)
5.(B)
6.(A)
7.(E)
8.(D)
9.(C)
10.(C,E)
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CLASS -X
How many two-digit prime numbers have the product of digits less than 10?
(A) 10
(B)9
(C)8
(D)7
(E)6
2.
How many multiples of 2 are there between 2 and 100, inclusive which are not multiples of any higher
power of 2 e.g 4,8,16, etc. ?
(A) 12
(B)15
(C)22
(D)25
(E)50
3.
If x is an odd integer, for which of the following equations must y be an even integer?
(A) xy 5
(B) x y 8
(C) x 2 y 7
(D) 2 x y 6
(E) 2 x 2 y 7
4.
(D)12
(E)6
333
222
How many divisors do 21 and 21 have in common?
(A) 1112
(B)49729
(C)1110
(D)48750
(E)99500
5.
6.
7.
(B)
625
(C) 3 513
(D)
5 2 3
(C) 9 4 6 3
(D)
3 32
Which is false
(A) 11 11 5
9.
(B) 2 4 6 ... 46 48 50
(D)None of these
8.
26 25 or 2 4 6 ... 46 48 50
(B)
(E) None
(B) 6
(C) 9
10. If x = 6 6 6 ........ ,
(A) x is an irrational number
(C) x=3
(D) 12
(B) 2<x<3
(D) None of these
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ANSWER KEY
1.(A)
2.(D)
3.( D)
4.(D,E) 5.(B)
6.(A)
7.(B)
8.(E)
9.(C)
10.(C)
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