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This document contains 30 multiple choice questions about numbers and divisibility. The questions cover topics like finding the last digit of large numbers, determining if a number is divisible by another number, and properties of exponents and place value. The questions range from relatively simple checks for divisibility to more complex problems involving multiple steps.

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This document contains 30 multiple choice questions about numbers and divisibility. The questions cover topics like finding the last digit of large numbers, determining if a number is divisible by another number, and properties of exponents and place value. The questions range from relatively simple checks for divisibility to more complex problems involving multiple steps.

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Quantitative Aptitude
Numbers - 4
Let N = 723 – 553 – 173. N is divisible by
[CAT 2000]
(1) both 7 and 13 (2) both 3 and 13 (3) both 17 and 7 (4) both 3 and 17

Question – 1
What least value must be assigned to ‘a’ such that the number ‘235a791’ is divisible by
11?
(1) 3 (2) 2 (3) 4 (4) 6

Question – 2
Find single digit natural number 'x' if 8x01 is divisible by 9.
(1) 1 (2) 4 (3) 3 (4) 9

Question – 3
23n – 1 for all natural numbers ‘n’, is always divisible by
(1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 5 (4) 7

Question – 4
If n is any positive integer, then n3 – n is
(1) always divisible by 12
(2) never divisible by 12
(3) always divisible by 6
(4) never divisible by 6

Question – 5
If n is a positive integer, then (45n – 54n) is always divisible by
(1) 17 (2) 113 (3) 133 (4) 13

Question – 6
How many three-digit numbers are there, such that
I. all are divisible by 55,
II. the difference between the digits in the hundred's and ten's place is one more than
the digit in the unit's place?

(1) 5 (2) 8 (3) 3 (4) 4

Question – 7
A is a 4-digit positive integer and B is the 4-digit positive integer formed by reversing the
digits of A. If A – B is greater than zero and is divisible by 45, then find the number of
possible values of A.
(1) 248 (2) 400 (3) 512 (4) 805

Question – 8
76n – 66n, where n is an integer > 0, is divisible by
[CAT 2002]
(1) 13
(2) 127
(3) 559
(4) More than one of the above

Question – 9
Let N = (666)2 + (aaa)2, where 'N' is a natural number and 'aaa' is a three-digit natural
number. 'N' is definitely divisible by which of the following numbers?
(1) 222 (2) 444 (3) 12321 (4) 666

Question – 10
If n is natural number greater than 2, then n5 – 5n3 + 4n is always divisible by which of
the following numbers?
(1) 36 (2) 25 (3) 124 (4) 120

Question – 11
The sum of four consecutive two-digit odd numbers, when divided by 10, becomes a
perfect square. Which of the following can possibly be one of these four numbers?
(1) 21 (2) 25 (3) 41 (4) 67

Question – 12
Let k be a positive integer such that k – 4 is divisible by 5. The smallest integer n > 2,
such that n2 + k is divisible by 5, is
(1) 4 (2) 19 (3) 24 (4) 5

Question – 13
Every integer of the form (n3 – n)(n – 2), (for n = 3, 4, 5, …) is
(1) divisible by 6 but not always divisible by 12
(2) divisible by 12 but not always divisible by 24
(3) divisible by 24 but not always divisible by 48
(4) divisible by 9

Question – 14
If X is the smallest number that is divisible by both 6 and 5, then find the maximum
possible power of 10 that would completely divide the product of the first 20 multiples of
X.
(1) 23 (2) 24 (3) 25 (4) 26

Question – 15
If V = 32n+2 – 8n – 9, where n is a natural number, then V is always divisible by
(1) 128 (2) 192 (3) 64 (4) 56

Question – 16
The numbers from 1 to m are written one after another as follows 1234567…….m. The
resulting number is divisible by 3 if m is of the form (n is a natural number):
I. 3n
II. 3n – 1
III. 3n – 2

(1) I only (2) I or II only (3) I or III only (4) II or III only

Question – 17
Let X be a two digit number such that both X and X2 end with the same digit and none
of the digits in X equals zero. When the digits of X are written in the reversed order, the
square of the new number so obtained has last digit as 6 and is less than 3000. Then
the number of distinct possibilities for X is given by

Question – 18
The digits of a three-digit number A are written in the reverse order to form another
three-digit number B. If B > A and B – A is perfectly divisible by 7, then which of the
following is necessarily true?
(1) 100 < A < 299 (2) 107 < A < 300 (3) 112 < A < 311 (4) 118 < A < 317

Question – 19
A, B, C and D remark the following about a natural number.
A says, "It is a two-digit number.“
B says, "It is a divisor of 120.“
C says, "It is not 120.“
D says, "It is divisible by 30."

If at least one of A, B, C and D are lying, which of the following is not a possibility of the
only person lying?
(1) A and C (2) B (3) C (4) D

Question – 20
When a two-digit number is divided by the sum of its digits, the result is 4. If the digits
are reversed, the new number is 6 less than twice the original. The number is

Question – 21
Cyclicity
45 35
What will be the last digit of 23  315 ?
(1) 6 (2) 4 (3) 2 (4) 8

Question – 22
The unit's digit of 15 + 35 + 55 + 75 +..... ... + 995 is
(1) 0 (2) 5 (3) 3 (4) 9

Question – 23
The last digit of the number 1324 is

Question – 24
What is the 12th digit from the left of (6007)3?
(1) 0 (2) 1 (3) 2 (4) 3

Question – 25
What are the last two digits of 72008?
(1) 21 (2) 61 (3) 01 (4) 41

Question – 26
What are the last two digits of 47523 ?

Question – 27
The rightmost non-zero digits of the number 302720 is
(1) 1 (2) 3 (3) 7 (4) 9

Question – 28
Find the unit digit of the product 22010 × 62011 × 72012 × 82013.

Question – 29
If P and Q are natural numbers less than 10 and are not necessarily distinct, how many
ordered pairs (P, Q) are there such that the unit's digits of PP and QQ are the same?
(1) 12 (2) 15 (3) 10 (4) 14

Question – 30
Thank You

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