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If both 112 and 33 are factors of the number x * 43 * 62 * 1311, what is the smallest
possible value of ‘x’?
1. 221
2. 363
3. 303
4. 343
2. Riya had to multiply two positive integers. Instead of taking 35 as one of the
multipliers, she incorrectly took 53. As a result, the product went up by 540. What is the
new product?
1. 1440
2. 1590
3. 1050
4. 440
3. When a number is divided by 36, it leaves a remainder of 19. What will be the
remainder when the number is divided by 12?
1. 19
2. 192
3. 10
4. 7
4. If two fractions, each of which has a value between 0 and 1, are multiplied together,
the product will be ___
1. always greater than either of the original fractions
2. always less than either of the original fractions
3. sometimes greater and sometimes less than either of the original fractions
4. remains the same
5. The sum of the first 100 natural numbers, 1 to 100 is divisible by ____
1. 2, 4 and 8
2. 2 and 4
3. 2
4. 4 and 8
6. How many divisors does 7200 have?
1. 20
2. 54
3. 4
4. 32
7. What is the highest power of 7 that will divide 5000! without leaving a remainder?
1. 998
2. 816
3. 832
4. 714
8. 1025 – 7 is divisible by _____
1. 3
2. 2
3. 9
4. Both (2) and (3)
9. Find the largest five digit number that is divisible by 7, 10, 15, 21 and 28.
1. 99,840
2. 99,960
3. 99,900
4. 99,990.
10. How many divisors does 7200 have?
1. 20
2. 4
3. 54
4. 32
ANSWERS
1-2,
2-2,
3-4,
4-2,
5-3,
6-3,
7-3,
8-1,
9- 2,
10-3

1. What is the HCF of 3/5, 7/10, 2/15, 6/21?


A) 5/123 B) 6/121 C) 2/105 D) 1/210 E) None of these

Answer D) 1/210

1. The HCF and LCM of two numbers is 84 and 840 respectively. If the first number is 168,
find the second one.
A) 210
B) 420
C) 225
D) 326
E) None of these

Answer

1. B) 420

2. Sum of 2 numbers is 128 and their HCF is 8. How many numbers of pairs of numbers
will satisfy this condition?
A) 2
B) 5
C) 3
D) 6
E) 4

Answer

1. E) 4

2. Find the least number exactly divisible by 10, 15, 18 and 30.
A) 85
B) 90
C) 88
D) 93
E) 105

Answer & Explanation

1. B) 90
Explanation:
It will be the LCM of these numbers.
2. Find the least number which when divided by15, 21, 24 and 32 leaves the same
remainder 2 in each case.
A) 3362
B) 3360
C) 3456
D) 3266
E) 3364

Answer & Explanation

1. A) 3362
Explanation:
It will be the LCM of these numbers + 2
So 3360 + 2
2. Find the least number which when divided by 10, 15, 18 and 30 leaves remainders 6, 11,
14 and 26 respectively.
A) 72
B) 86
C) 85
D) 90
E) 94

Answer & Explanation

1. B) 86
Explanation:
Since 10-6 = 4, 15-11 = 4, 18-14 = 4, 30-26 = 4
So answer will be the LCM of these numbers – 4
So 90 – 4
2. Find the smallest number of 4 digits which is exactly divisible by 12, 15, 21 and 30.
A) 1580
B) 1420
C) 1260
D) 1056
E) None of these

Answer & Explanation

8. Find the least number which when divided by 2, 5, 9 and 12 leaves a remainder 3 but
leaves no remainder when same number is divided by 11.
A) 281
B) 357
C) 360
D) 363
E) 224
9. D) 363
10. HCF and LCM of two numbers is 5 and 275 respectively and the sum of these two
numbers is 80. Find the sum of the reciprocals of these numbers.
A) 15/242
B) 16/275
C) 32/221
D) 20/268
E) None of these
11. B) 16/275

Q1. What is the cube root of 2197?


A. 12

B. 13

C. 14

D. 15

Answer & Explanation

Q2. What approximate value will come (?) in the following equation?
17.32% of 190 - 3&redic;26.881 = ?
A. 12

B. 50

C. 29
D. 80

Answer & Explanation

Q3. The cube root of 0.000216 is:


A. 0.6

B. 0.06

C. 0.77

D. 0.87

Answer & Explanation

Q4. Find the least number by which 750 should be multiplied, so that it becomes a
perfect cube.
A. 12

B. 24

C. 36

D. 48

Answer & Explanation

5. The value of &redic;0.64 + &redic;1.44 + &redic;0.0009 is:


A. 2.03

B. 2.1

C. 2.11

D. 2.13

Answer & Explanation

Must Read Square Root Articles

 Square Root: Theory and Solved Examples


 Practice Problems: Level 01
 Practice Problems: Level 02

Q.6. Which is the smallest number, with which 600 should be multiplied so that it
becomes a perfect square?
A. 2

B. 3

C. 3.5

D. 6

Answer & Explanation

Q.7. In a class each of the students contributed as many paisa as there are number
of students. If the total collection was Rs. 169, what was the number of students in
the class?
A. 113

B. 112

C. 130

D. 120

Answer & Explanation

Q8. A person wants to arrange his colleagues in the form of a perfect square, but he
finds there are 9 persons too many. What will be the total number of persons in front
row, if the total number of persons with him is 2410?
A. 41

B. 47

C. 48

D. 49

Answer & Explanation

Q9. If &redic;15625 = 125, then the value of (&redic;156.25 + &redic;1.5625 +


&redic;0.015625 + &redic;0.00015625) is
A. 1.38875

B. 13.8875

C. 138.875

D. 1388.75
Answer & Explanation

Q10. An army man wants to arrange his men in the form of a perfect square, but he
finds there are 64 men too many. What will be the total number of men in front row, if
the total number of men with him is 15440?
A. 121

B. 134

C. 124

D. 13

Answer & Explanation


(31/10) * (3/10) + (7/5) / 20

Option 1: 0

Option 2: 107/200

Option 3: 100

Option 4: 1

Option 5:

(16 - 6 * 2 + 3) / (23 - 3 * 2 )

Option 1: 7/17

Option 2: 14/23

Option 3: 23/40

Option 4: 2/17

Option 5:

(6/119) * (63/8) * (17/9) = ?

Option 1: 2/3

Option 2: 3/8

Option 3: 9/14

Option 4: 3/4

Option 5:
(46 + 18 * 6 + 4) / (12 * 12 + 8 *12) = ?

Option 1: 20/57

Option 2: 113/120

Option 3: 113/912

Option 4: 79/120

Option 5:

5005 - 5000 / 10.00

Option 1: 0.5

Option 2: 5000

Option 3: 50

Option 4: 4505

Option 5:

How many pieces of 0.85 meteres can be cut from a rod 42.5
meteres long

Option 1: 30

Option 2: None of these

Option 3: 60

Option 4: 40

Option 5:

(272 - 32)(124 + 176) / (17 * 15 - 15)

Option 1: 0

Option 2: 300

Option 3: 2.25

Option 4: None of these

Option 5:

(11² - 4² * 2 ) / (4*2)


Option 1: 11

Option 2: 11 and 1/8

Option 3: 1 and 1/4

Option 4: 121

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