Arun Sharma Solutions for Exercise 1: Review Test 1

Author:Arun Sharma

Arun Sharma Quantitative Aptitude Solutions for Exercise - Arun Sharma Solutions for Exercise 1: Review Test 1

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Questions from Arun Sharma Solutions for Exercise 1: Review Test 1 with Hints & Solutions

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Find the HCF of 481 and the number 'aaa' where 'a' is a number between 1 and 9 (both included),

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The number of positive integer valued pairs (x,y), satisfying 4x-17y=1 and x<1000 is:

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Let a, b, c be distinct digits. Consider a two-digit number ‘ab’ and a three-digit number ‘ccb’ both defined under the usual decimal number system. If (ab)2=ccb and ccb>300 then the value of b is:

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Let x, y and z be distinct integers, x and y are odd and positive, and z is even and positive. Which one of the following statements can’t be true?

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A boy starts adding consecutive natural numbers starting with 1. After some time he reaches a total of 1000 when he realises that he has made the mis­take of double counting 1 number. Find the number double counted.

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In a number system the product of 44 and 11 is 3414. The number 3111 of this system, when converted to decimal number system, becomes:

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Atul is given 158 rs.  in one rupee denominations. He has been asked to allocate them into a number of bags such that any amount required between Re 1 and 158 can be given by handing out a certain number of bags without opening them. What is the minimum number of bags required?