Quantproblemset 2
Quantproblemset 2
School of Management
Quantitative Aptitude (Volume II)
a) 2 b) 4 c) 6 d) 8 e) 12
a) S 0 = S b) (S 0 )0 = S c) S 0 = X d) (S 0 )0 = X
e) none of the above
107)Abhishek fills numbers from ’1’ to ’5’ in a grid with 5 columns & 100
rows such that:
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1)The number entered in any cell represents its column number from the left.
2)No two non-empty rows are identical.
Find the maximum number of cells that he can fill in the grid
109)The sequence 1, 3, 4, 9, 10, 12..... includes all numbers that are a sum
of one or more distinct powers of 3. Then the 50th term of the sequence is
a)4 b) 5 c) 9 d) 12 e) 13
113) For the n found in question 112, which of the two toffees are adja-
cently placed on the circle? ( All other conditions remaining same)
a) K11 and K13 b) K6 and K23 c) K2 and K10 d) K11 and K18
e) K20 and K28
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114) A is a 4-digit positive integer and B is the 4-digit positive integer formed
by reversing the digits of A. If A-B is greater than zero and is divisibly by
45. Find the number of possible values of A.
115) Let S denote the set of all (positive) divisors of 605 . The product of
all the numbers in S equals 60e for some integer e. What is the value of e?
116) Find the number of ordered pair of positive integers (a.n) such that
an+1 − (a + 1)n = 2001
a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3 e) none of these
117) How many positive numbers less than 100000 are such that only the
digits 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 are used in the number and the number is divisible by 4?
n2 +n
118) For all positive integers n > 1, f (n) = 2
+ 2[ f (n−1)−(n−1)
n−1
] and
f (1) = 2. what is the value of f (9) − f (8)?.
a) 44 b) 54 c) 11 d) 10 e) none of these
119) The average of three distinct prime numbers between 50 and 75 is 191
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.
Find teh difference between the largest and the smallest prime numbers?
a) 18 b) 12 c) 10 d) 4 e) cannot be determined
120)From one corner of a square field, a boy runs in random direction with
random uniform velocity. The greatest distance the boy can run in one
minute is the length of the diagonal of the field. What is the probability that
the boy will be in the field after the end of one minute?
1 2 1 1
a) π
b) π
c) 2π
d) 8π
e) data insufficient
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121)If f (m + 1) = m(−1)m+1 − 2f (m) for integers m >= 1, and f (2001) = 1,
compute f (1) + f (2) + f (3) + ... + f (2000)
122) ABC is triangle such that its perimeter is l. Letm and n be positive
integers such that l = am = bn where a, b and c have their usual meanings(
sides of the triangle ). How many such triangles are isosceles?
a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3 e) none of these
a) 20 b) 8 c) 22) d) 85 e) 88
a)KL = LM .
b)triangle KLM is equilateral.
c)triangle KLM is isosceles.
d) a and b.
e) a and c.
126) What is the probability that the sum of the digits of a 10-digit number
is divisible by 10?
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127) Given the polynomial F (x) = xn + an−1 xn−1 + ... + a1 x + a0 with
integral coefficients a0 , a1 , ..., an−1 , and given that there exist four distinct
integers a, b, c, d such that F (a) = F (b) = F (c) = F (d) = 5. Then,
a) 0 b) 2 c) 4 d6 e) none of these
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129) Given that A, B and C are angles of a Triangle then (cotA+cotB)2
+
1 1
(cotA+cotC)2
+ (cotC+cotB) 2
a) 25 b) 26 c) 27 d) 28 e) 29
132) A pythagorean triangle is a triangle with one angle equal to 90◦ and
sides of integer length. Find the number of pythagorean triangles whose area
is twice the perimeter?
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a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3 e) 4
133) For the triangles found in problem132) , find the sum of areas of all
the triangles ( in sq units)?
a) 180 b) 300 c) 276 d) 396 e) 450
134) Find all ordered pair of integers (a,b) such that a(a + 1) = b(b + 1)(b +
2)(b + 3)
a) 8 b) 12 c) 16 d) 24 e) none of these
135) On line ABCD, A triangle BEC is drawn such that m(< EBC) >
m(< ECB). If m(< ABE) = 4x+y, m(< E) = 84◦ and m(< ECB) = x+y.
Then how many integral values of y exist?
a) 19 b) 20 c) 27 d) 28 e) 47
137)Aarav and Vinit have x and y number of cards. The cards are num-
bered from 1, 2, 3..x and 1, 2, 3...y for each of them. Now a pagal comes and
asks each of them to do the following operation k number of times where k
is x − 1 and y − 1 for Aarav and Vinit respectively.
Now pagal asks them the final numbers. They just tell him that if Aarav has
A and Vinit has V as the final card. Then A = 6V + 5. Pagal answers x + y
the next moment. What is that ?
a) 7 b) 8 c) 9 d) 10 e) 11
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Find the area of the Quadrilateral
a) 6 b) 12 c) 18 d) 24 e) none of these
1)a α a = a + 2
2)a α b = b α a
3) a αa α(a+b)
b
= a+b
b
a) 27 b) 69 c) 24 d) 36 e) none of these
143) The positive integers a and b are such that the numbers 15a+16b and 16a−
15b are both squares of positive integers. Find the least possible value that
can be taken by the minimum of these two squares.
144) Given that p, q are prime numbers such that p2 +q = 37q 2 +p. find p−q ?
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a) 3 b) 4 c) 16 d) 36 e) 50
145) Find the number of positive integers that are divisors of at least one of
1010 , 157 , 1811 .
147) Determine the number of three digits number N divisibly by 11, and
N/11 is equal to the sum of squares of the digits of N
a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3 e) 4
148) Let N be the smallest natural number with the following properties:
150) m and n are natural numbers such that 1 ≤ m < n and 1978m and
1978n have the same last three digits. Find (m + n) such that m + n is least.
a) 5 b) 6 c) 7 d) 8 e) none of these
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