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CSAT Class III

The document contains a 15 question test on divisibility. It covers determining if numbers are divisible by other numbers, filling in missing digits to make numbers divisible, identifying factors, adding/subtracting to obtain multiples, and properties of divisibility. The questions require understanding rules for divisibility by numbers like 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11 and applying them without actual division to solve problems involving multi-digit numbers.

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CSAT Class III

The document contains a 15 question test on divisibility. It covers determining if numbers are divisible by other numbers, filling in missing digits to make numbers divisible, identifying factors, adding/subtracting to obtain multiples, and properties of divisibility. The questions require understanding rules for divisibility by numbers like 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11 and applying them without actual division to solve problems involving multi-digit numbers.

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Class III: Test of Divisibility

CIVIL SERVICES APTITUDE TEST (CSAT)

CLASS-III: Test of Divisibility


1. In each of the following numbers without doing actual division, determine whether the first number is
divisible by the second number
(a) 3409122; 6 (b) 11309634; 8
(c) 3501804; 4 (d) 2374683923; 11

2. Fill in the smallest digit to make the number divisible by


(a) by 5 : 7164_, 32197_ (b) by 3 : 1_43, 47_05, _316
(c) by 6 : _428, 9_52, 721_ (d) by 8 : 7164_, 32197_

3. 9 is not a factor of which of the following?


(a) 39468321 (b) 18725463
(c) 5172355 (d) None of these

4. The smallest single digit number that must be added to 803642 in order to obtain a multiple of 11 is:
(a) 2 (b) 3
(c) 7 (d) 5

5. Which of the following can be a number divisible by 24?


(a) 5132604 (b) 1165284
(c) 1236480 (d) None of these

6. If x3717 is divisible by 11, find the value of the smallest digit x?


(a) 5 (b) 1
(c) 7 (d) 9

7. What is the largest possible two-digit number by which 7921782 can be divided?
(a) 55 (b) 66
(c) 88 (d) 99

8. If 3576ab is divisible by 80. Then find the value of (a + b):


(a) 4 (b) 2
(c) 8 (d) 6

9. When a three-digit number 882 is added to another three-digit number 6a4 we get a four-digit number
14b6 which is divisible by 22. The value of (a + b) is:
(a) 13 (b) 12
(c) 11 (d) 10

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Class III: Test of Divisibility

10. A digit n > 3 is divisible by 3 but not divisible by 6. Which one of the following is divisible by 4?

(a) 2n (b) 3n

(c) 2n + 4 (d) 3n + 1

11. An 8-digit number 4252746B leaves remainder 0 when divided by 3. How many values of B are possible?
(a) 2 (b) 3
(c) 4 (d) 6

12. Number 136 is added to 5B7 and the sum obtained is 7A3, where A and B are integers. It is given that
7A3 is exactly divisible by 3. The only possible value of B
(a) 2 (b) 5
(c) 7 (d) 8

13. What is the value of M and N respectively? If M39048458N is divisible by 8 and 11; where M and N are
single digit integers
(a) 6,4 (b) 8,6
(c) 7,8 (d) 5,4

14. If R and S are different integers both divisible by 5, then which of the following is not necessarily true?
(a) R - S is divisible by 5 (b) R + S is divisible by 10
(c) R × S is divisible by 25 (d) R2 + S2 is divisible by 5

15. A number of the form ‘10x – 1’ is always divisible by 11, where x is a natural number, then:
(a) x is prime (b) x is even
(c) x is odd (d) None of these

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