CSAT Notes - Qs on One Formula
CSAT Notes - Qs on One Formula
4. One page is torn from a booklet whose pages are numbered in the usual manner
starting from the first page as 1. The sum of the numbers on the remaining pages
is 195. The torn page contains which of the following numbers? (UPSC CSAT
2020)
(a) 5, 6 (b) 7, 8 (c) 9, 10 (d) 11, 12
Sol: 1 + 2 ….+n = n (n+1)/2
After missing two consecutive numbers from a Page (front and back = 2 consecutive
numbers) sum equal to 195.
So, n (n+1)/2 > 195
n(n+1) > 390
We have to guess the value of n,
n = 19, then n (n+1) = 390 & n = 20, then n (n+1) = 420
so, take n = 20 & n (n+1) = 420 then n (n+1)/2 = 210
210-195 = 15, it means from sum 15 is missing 15 = 7 + 8 Answer is (b)
5. A boy starts adding consecutive natural numbers starting with 1. After some time, he
reaches a total of 1000 when he realizes that he has made the mistake of double counting
1 number. Find the number double counted.
(a) 44 (b) 45 (c) 10 (d) 12
Sol: A number counted for twice so actual sum must be close and less than 1000.
n (n+1)/2 <1000
Say, n = 45 then sum, 45 x 46/2 = 1035 & n = 44 then sum, 44 x 45/2 = 990
6. The average of all the prime numbers and composite numbers up to 100 is:
(a) 51 (c) 50.50 (c) 49.50 (d) 55
Sol: (a) All prime numbers and composite numbers mean, each and every number
comes. Numbers from 2 to 100 ( Since 1 is neither prime nor composite number)
So series is 2, 3, 4, ……100 ; When consecutive numbers given average of series is
average of first and last (Smaller & Larger) numbers, Average = (First + Last numbers)/2
= (2+100)/2 = 51
(Or) from 2 to 100 sum = (1+2+3…..+100) -1 = 5050-1=5049
Average is = 5049/99 = 51
A (One letter) AB (Two letters) ABC (Three letters) ABCD (Four letters)…..so on
Say n=10, sum = 10x 11/2 = 55; for n =13, 13 x 14/2 = 91,
91 + 9 =100, so 9 letters ABC…. HI, i.e., 100th letter is I. Correct answer is (c)