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This document appears to be notes from arithmetic practice questions. It includes a table with the date, type of question, name of the question, and source for various questions answered between July 1-4. It then notes specific questions that were answered incorrectly and lists the mistakes made, such as not reading questions carefully or misunderstanding concepts. The next section provides tips for improving understanding, such as checking if a question allows negative or fractional values. Overall, the document reviews arithmetic questions answered on different dates and identifies mistakes and lessons learned to inform future practice.
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Type of Question Source Date Attempted Name of The

This document appears to be notes from arithmetic practice questions. It includes a table with the date, type of question, name of the question, and source for various questions answered between July 1-4. It then notes specific questions that were answered incorrectly and lists the mistakes made, such as not reading questions carefully or misunderstanding concepts. The next section provides tips for improving understanding, such as checking if a question allows negative or fractional values. Overall, the document reviews arithmetic questions answered on different dates and identifies mistakes and lessons learned to inform future practice.
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Date Name of the

Type of Question Source


attempted question

1 July Arithmetic Divisibilty and primes 5 lb

1 July Arithmetic Divisibilty and primes 5 lb

1 July Arithmetic Divisibilty and primes 5 lb

1 July Arithmetic Divisibilty and primes 5 lb

1 July Arithmetic Divisibilty and primes 5 lb

2 July Arithmetic Divisibilty and primes 5 lb

2 July Arithmetic Divisibilty and primes 5 lb

2 July Arithmetic Divisibilty and primes 5 lb

2 July Arithmetic Divisibilty and primes 5 lb

2 July Arithmetic Divisibilty and primes 5 lb

Fractions and
3 July Arithmetic 5 lb
decimals
Fractions and
3 July Arithmetic 5 lb
decimals
Fractions and
3 July Arithmetic 5 lb
decimals
Fractions and
4 July Arithmetic 5 lb
decimals

Fractions and
4 July Arithmetic 5 lb
decimals

Fractions and
4 July Arithmetic 5 lb
decimals
Fractions and
4 July Arithmetic 5 lb
decimals
Fractions and
4 July Arithmetic 5 lb
decimals
Question Mistake done

2 read the ques incorrectly

9 right answer but still confused

12 read the ques incorrectly

14 read the ques incorrectly and wrong concept

15 number of positive distinct factors

18 wrong concept

19 wrong concept

27 didn’t solve

28 didn’t solve

30 read the ques incorrectly

1 read the ques incorrectly

5 read the ques incorrectly

13 read the ques incorrectly

20 didn’t understand

24 read the ques incorrectly

26 didn’t check all the options carefully

27 read the ques incorrectly

33 read the ques incorrectly


What to keep in mind Solve using

result can be integer even after its divided by non integer eg


5/2.5=2(If its divisor isnt mentioned to be an integer then ot can
be anything)(READ THE QUES CAREFULLY)

14 and 3 are factors of n then actually 7,2,3 are prime factors then
product of any combn of three will be a factor of n

ALWAYS CHECK IF THE QUES IS MULTI CHOICE

ALWAYS CHECK IF THE QUES IS MULTI CHOICE and if


number is not a factor of n then its prime factor should not
satisfied by the divisor

if prime factors are in the form a^x+b^y+c^z where a,b,c are


prime factors (x+1)(y+1)(z+1) are the total number of factors

hcf of 18 and 12(factors of x and y resp)

if prime factors are in the form a^x+b^y+c^z where a,b,c are


prime factors (x+1)(y+1)(z+1) are the total number of factors

power cycle of 13 and 17

for n to be an integer and n^3 divisible by 24 it n^3 must contain 3


three's

distinct prime factors difft from from total prime factors

ALWAYS CHECK NEGATIVE SIGN

ALWAYS CHECK NEGATIVE SIGN IN POWER

WRITE NUMBERS CAREFULLY

recurring decimals can be separated as sum of recurring and non


recurring decimal numbers
VARIABLE if not mentioned CAN BE DECIMAL OR A
NEGATIVE WHICH CAN MAKE SQUARES OF
NUMBERS EVEN SMALLER

VARIABLE if not mentioned CAN BE NEGATIVE


Date Name of the
Type of Question Question
attempted question
Mistake done
("didn't understand an important vocab word",
"didn't read carefully",
"ignored a transition word",
"fell for a trap answer")
Unknown words with meaning

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