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Module 1 - Number System Student Handout

This document provides 20 practice questions covering various topics in number systems and mathematical reasoning. The questions range from basic arithmetic to more complex word problems involving factors, fractions, and rates. An understanding of topics like remainders, consecutive integers, factorization, and rate problems is required to solve these questions correctly. Homework on additional related concepts is also assigned.

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Module 1 - Number System Student Handout

This document provides 20 practice questions covering various topics in number systems and mathematical reasoning. The questions range from basic arithmetic to more complex word problems involving factors, fractions, and rates. An understanding of topics like remainders, consecutive integers, factorization, and rate problems is required to solve these questions correctly. Homework on additional related concepts is also assigned.

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APTITUDE MASTERY SERIES

MODULE 1 – NUMBER SYSTEM

1. A number when divided by 5 leaves a remainder 9. A number ‘A’ when divided by ‘D’ leaves the
of 4, when the double (i.e., twice) of that number remainder 18 and if another number ‘B’ is divided
is divided by 5 the remainder will be: by the same divisor ‘D’ it leaves the remainder 11.
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 3 (d) 2 Further if we divide A + B by ‘D’ then we obtain
the remainder 4. Then the common divisor ‘D’ is:
2. If the sum of the three consecutive integers is 21, (a) 21 (b) 22 (c) 15 (d) 25
then the sum of the two smaller integers is:
(a) 11 (b) 5 (c) 12 (d) 13 10. Sanjay plants his garden with 5550 trees and
arranged them such that there is one plant more per
3. Raja gets 3 marks for each correct sum and loses 2 row as there are rows. The number of tress in each
marks for each wrong sum. He attempts 30 sums row is:
and obtains 40 marks. The number of sums solved (a) 56 (b) 74 (c) 75 (d) 76
correctly is:
(a) 10 (b) 15 (c) 20 (d) 25 11. Four runners started running the race in the same
direction around a circular path of 7 Km. Their
4. Find the unit digits of the expression: 785562 x 56256 speeds are 4, 3, 9 and 3.5 km/hr individually. If
x 971250. they have started their race at 6 o’clock in the
(a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 7 morning, then at what time they will be at the
starting point?
5. In Somnath Temple there are some magical bells (a) 8.00 p.m (b) 8.30 p.m
which tolls 18 times in a day, simultaneously. But (c) 7.00 p.m (d) 9.00 p.m
every bell tolls at a different interval of time, but
not in fraction of minutes. The maximum number $
of bells in the temple can be: 12. 1 ÷ % is equal to:
$ ÷ %
(a) 18 (b) 10 (c) 24 (d) 6 % ÷
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$ $
6. How many natural numbers up to 1155 are (a) (b) 1 (c) 3 (d) 1
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divisible by either 5 or 7 but not by 11?
(a) 330 (b) 333
(c) 105 (d) None of these 13. Find the value of x in (𝑥 + 2 ,𝑥 + 2 -𝑥 + 2 √3𝑥 = x.

7. If the sum and the product of two numbers are 25 (a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 6 (d) 12
and 144 respectively then the difference of the
numbers must be: 14. Three mangoes, four guavas and five watermelons
(a) 3 (b) 5 (c) 7 (d) 11 cost Rs.750. Ten watermelons, six mangoes and
nine guavas cost Rs.1580. What is the cost of six
8. Find the remainder when 1! + 2! + 3! + ………. + mangoes, ten watermelons and four guavas?
77! is divided by 7: (a) 1280 (b) 1080
(a) 0 (b) 5 (c) 4 (d) 7 (c) 1180 (d) cannot be determined

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15. Some birds settled on the branches of a tree. First,
they sat one to a branch and there was one bird too
many. Next they sat two to a branch and there was
one branch too many. How many branches were
there?
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 6

HOME WORK

16. When the natural numbers 1, 2, 3, ……, 500 are


written, then the digit 3 is used n times in this way.
The value of n is:
(a) 100 (b) 200 (c) 300 (d) 280

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17. In a mobile shop mobiles are imported and rest
$1
$
are manufactured in India. Further th Indian
2
2 th
mobiles are coloured while imported mobiles
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are black and white. If there are a total of 150
coloured mobiles in the shop, then the total
number of mobile phones in the shop is:
(a) 500 (b) 600
(c) 800 (d) data insufficient

18. If 4 is added to the numerator of a fraction, it


becomes 1/3 and if 3 is added to the denominator
of the same fraction it becomes 1/6. The sum of
the numerator and denominator is:
(a) 32 (b) 7 (c) 4 (d) 3

19. Reynolds offers a total of 150 pens to its


customers. As per the scheme, one pen will be
offered on the purchase of a “Quantitative
Aptitude” book. Out of 150 pens, the cost of some
pens is Rs. 3 and the cost of rest of the pens is Rs.
5. At the most, how many customers can avail a
pen of Rs. 5 as an offer from the company if the
total cost of the pens cannot exceed Rs. 745.
(a) 45 (b) 120
(c) 147 (d) none of these

20. In how many ways can 2310 be expressed as a


product of 3 factors?
(a) 41 (b) 23 (c) 56 (d) 46

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