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Factors, Divisibility Test, HCF LCM

This document contains several questions related to factors, divisibility tests, HCF, LCM, and word problems involving division and remainders. It asks the reader to determine which numbers are prime, how many numbers between two ranges are co-prime, what possible values a variable could take if a number is divisible by a certain factor, and more. It also contains word problems about distributing fruits evenly amongst students, bells tolling at different intervals, and finding numbers that leave specific remainders when divided by certain factors.

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Factors, Divisibility Test, HCF LCM

This document contains several questions related to factors, divisibility tests, HCF, LCM, and word problems involving division and remainders. It asks the reader to determine which numbers are prime, how many numbers between two ranges are co-prime, what possible values a variable could take if a number is divisible by a certain factor, and more. It also contains word problems about distributing fruits evenly amongst students, bells tolling at different intervals, and finding numbers that leave specific remainders when divided by certain factors.

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Factors, Divisibility Test Questions

1. Which of the following are prime Numbers:

I) 172 II) 253 III) 299 IV) 101 V) 629

2. How many Numbers between 50 & 80 are co-prime to 96?

3. If 56A is divisible by 3. How many values are possible for ‘A’?

4. When you write Natural Numbers successively from left to right, which will be 200th
digit from left?

5. What should be added to 3010 to make it divisible by ‘11’?

6. If 249987A is divisible by 8, then find the value of A.

7. If a number is divisible by 4 & 6, it must be divisible by 24. True or False?

8. When you write Natural Numbers successively from left to right, will the number
formed by first 120 digits be divisible by : i) 2 ii) 4 iii)
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HCF-LCM Questions
Find HCF & LCM of:

I) 15, 25, 45

II) 5, 7, 23

III) 48, 84, 96

IV) 120, 150, 180

Find HCF & LCM of:

1) 5/9, 4/15 & 10/21

2) 0.24, 0.36, 3

1) You have 132 oranges, 84 apples and 144 guavas. If each type of fruit can be distributed
equally amongst all the students in my class,

1) What could be the maximum possible strength of my class?


2) What will be the minimum number of fruits received by each student.

2) Five bells toll together once and then toll at intervals of 3, 6, 9, 12 and 15 seconds
respectively. In 30 minutes, how many times more do they toll together?

a) 10 b) 11 c) 12 d) 9

3) How many 4-digit numbers which when divided by 20 or 25 or 40, leaves remainder 2 in
each case.

a) 45 b) 46 c) 49 d) 50
4) Find the least number which leaves remainder 1 when divided by 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 but is
completely divisible by ‘7’.

a) 361 b) 341 c) 1281 d) 301

5) How many 3-digit numbers leave remainder 2 when divided by 5, 5 when divided by 8,
and 7 when divided by 10.

a) 22 b) 23 c) 24 d) 25

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