QuantProblemSet IV
QuantProblemSet IV
School of Management
Quantitative Aptitude (Volume IV)
This is the fourth set in the series. hope you had fun in the first three sets,
like the third set this set also has solutions and keys, kindly check at the end.
I have taken proper care to select nice problems and tried to give one of the
best if not the best solution. Still if you can’t understand teh solution or you
have a better approach, you know how to find me.
Problem Set 4
a) 20 b) 24 c) 50 d) 75 e) 97
202) How many number are there in range of 10 to 106 such that their digit
sum is 18 ? For ex. 99000, 9072, 90027, 66006.. .
a) 23 C5 b) 23 C5 +13 C5 c) 23
C5 −13 C5 d) 23
C5 + 6.13 C5
e) 23 C5 − 6.13 C5
a) 1 b) 2 c) 4 d) 8 e) none of these
204) Find the area of right angle triangle whose inradius is 4 and circumra-
dius is 10?
205) Find the number of triplets of real numbers (x, y, z) which satisfy
(x + y)3 = z
(y + z)3 = x
(z + x)3 = y
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a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3 e) none of these
206) Find the sum of all 3 digit numbers which are equal to 25 times the sum
of their digits.
1 −1
a) 0 b) 2
c) 2
d) 2 e) −2
√ √
209) Let y = x2 + x + 1 + x2 − x + 1, where x<. Then which of them
is true?
210) Six distinct positive integers are randomly chosen between 1 and 2008,
inclusive. What is the probability that some pair of these integers has a
difference that is a multiple of 5?
1 3 2 4
(A) 2
(B) 5
(C) 3
(D) 5
(E) 1
211)
( Find the number of triplets (x, y, z) of positive numbers such that
x+y+z =1
x4 + y 4 + z 4 = xyz
a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3 e) none of these
212) Find the number of pairs of positive integers (a, b) such that a! + b! = ab
2
a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3 e) none of these
213) Ganesh and sarath walk up an escalator which moves up with a con-
stant speed. For every two steps that ganesh takes, sarath takes one step.
Ganesh gets to the top of the escalator after having taken 30 steps, while
sarath takes only 20 steps to reach the top.If the escalator were turned off,
how many steps should each o them take to reach the top?
a) 30 b) 40 c) 45 d) 60 e) none of these
x+y+z+t=3
x2 + y 2 + z 2 + t2 = 9
214) Let x, y, z, t < and
x3 + y 3 + z 3 + t3 = 27
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x + y 4 + z 4 + t4 = 81
Then find S = x2008 + y 2009 + z 2010 + t2011
215) Find the number of pairs of real numbers x, y such that (x2 + 8x +
17)(y 2 − 2y + 6) = 5
a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3 e) 4
a) 0 b) 1 c) 4 d) 7 e) 10
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217) In the figure shown above, ABCD is a square alongwith two other
squares which are inscribed in ABCD. Find the ratio of the area of S to the
area of ABCD
√
a) 25/54 b) 71/81 c) 30/81 d) 10/9 e) none of these
X: aq + pb + pa + bq = cr
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Y: cq − rb = ra − cp
p
221) If a, b, c, d, e are integers and p = 2a .3b and q = 2c .3d .5e . Is q
a ter-
minating decimal?
X: a > c
Y: b > d
222)Two friends get home at 2:30 P.M. They both go to bed 10 P.M. If
both friends will go to a park twice for 15 minutes, what is the probability
that they will be able to see each other at any random time between the two
time intervals? Assume that the travel to and from the park takes no time.
25 8 27 29 3
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
225 15 225 225 17
223) Let p be a prime number such that f (p) = (2 + 3) − (22 + 32 ) + (23 +
33 ) − ... − (2p−1 + 3p−1 ) + (2p + 3p ) is divisible by 5. If p1 , p2 and p3 are the
three smallest such primes, then p1 + p2 + p3 equals
a) 15 b) 19 c) 21 d) 25 e) 35
a) a ≥ b b) b ≥ c c) b ≥ c d) a, b, c e) b, c
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 e) Infinite
226) Positive integers x and y satisfy 3x2 − 8y 2 + 3x2 y 2 = 2008. Find the
product x2 y
a) 28 b) 49 c) 16 d) 98 e) 112
√ √
227) Let x and y be positive integers such that x > y and x and y
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√ √ √ √
are pure surds. Let T = ( x + y)222 + ( x − y)222 . Which is/are always
false? [.] indicates greatest integer function.
√ √ √ √
a)√[T ] = [( x + y)222 ] b)[T ] = [( x + y)222 ] + 1 c) [T ] =
√
[( x + y)222 ] − 1 d) a and b e) a and c
228) Let n be a 5-digit number, and let q and r be the quotient and re-
mainder, respectively, when n is divided by 100. For how many values of n
is q + r divisible by 11?
(A) 8180 (B) 8181 (C) 8182 (D) 9000 (E) 9090
229) For prime numbers p and q, p + q = 102 and p > q. What is the
least possible value of p − q?
a) 2 b) 4 c) 8 d) 12 e) 16
230) Amit has a total of n balls of which r, g, band w are red, green, blue
and white respectively. His friend Sumit asks him about the balls he says,
I have so many balls such that if I select four balls, probability of selecting
four red balls is same as the probability of one ball of each kind and is same
as probability of selecting one white and three red balls and is same as the
probability of selecting two red, one white and one blue ball. Sumit asks him
whether this is the minimum of such set of balls. Amit says yes. He tells
him the value of r. What is it?
a) 9 b) 10 c) 11 d) 12 e) 13
231) Amit asks the total number of balls, sumit answers correctly what is his
answer?
a) 17 b) 19 c) 21 d) 23 e) 25
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233) The director of a marching band wishes to place the members into
a formation that includes all of them and has no unfilled positions. If they
are arranged in a square formation, there are 5 members left over. The di-
rector realizes that if he arranges the group in a formation with 7 more rows
than columns, there are no members left over. Find the maximum number
of members this band can have.
(A) 172 (B) 273 (C) 374 (D) 294 (E) 476
234) Let n be a positive integer such that 1335 + 1105 + 845 + 275 = n5 .
Find n
(A) 134 (B) 144 (C) 154 (D) 164 (E) 174
235) The perimeter of a right triangle is 60. The height to the hypotenuse is
12 what is the area?
(A) 75 (B) 144 (C) 150 (D) 300 (E) noneof these
237) Given that A be a set such that A={1,2,A}. Then n(A) equals?
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) can not be determined (E) none of these
238) 4 identical dice are tossed simultaneously. What is the probability that
at least 3 of the four nos. shown are different?
20 120 5 1200
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) none of these
216 216 6 1296
239) In triangle ABC the medians AM and CN to sides BC and AB, respec-
tively, intersect in point O. P is the midpoint of side AC, and M P intersects
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CN in Q. If the area of triangle OM Q is n, then the area of triangle ABC is:
(A) 16n (B) 18n (C) 21n (D) 24n (E) 27n
logx w = 24
logy w = 40
logxyz w = 12
Find the value of logz w.
242) Find the number of pairs of positive integers (x, y) such that
xy = y 50
243) Let n be a positive integer such that when we add 1 to the product
of any n consecutive positive integers, the result is a perfect square, then n
equals?
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(A) 0 (B) 15 (C) 30 (D) 45 (E) none of these
245) Let x = 3a + 3b , where a and b are chosen independently from the in-
tegers 1 through 100 inclusive (with each integer having an equal likelihood
of being chosen). Compute the probability that x is an integral multiple of 5.
1 1 5 1
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) none of these
2 3 6 4
246) Define
n f (n) by:
if n is even
f (n) = n 2
+ 1023 if n is odd
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Find the least positive integer k such that f (f (f (f (f (k))))) = k and the
least positive integer m such that f (f (f (m))) = m. Then m + k equals
247) find the number of ordered pairs of real numbers (x, y) such that
(
x2 + y 2 + x + y = 8
xy + x + y = 5
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 8 (E) 10
248) The equation x3 − 4x2 + 5x − 1.9 has real roots r, s, and t. Find
the area of the triangle with sides r, s, and t.
1 1 1 1
(A) √ (B) √ (C) √ (D) √ (E) none of these
2 3 5 6
249) Express the base 7 repeating decimal 0.023023023023... as a base 10
fraction in lowest terms.
119 23 17 23
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) none of these
2400 999 342 666
250) How many of the first 1000 positive integers can be expressed in the
form [2x] + [4x] + [6x] + [8x], where x is a real number, and [z] denotes the
greatest integer less than or equal to z?
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(A) 50 (B) 125 (C) 250 (D) 500 (E) 600
Answer Key
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206) e) 207) e) 208) e) 209) c) 210) e)
211) d) 212) c) 213) d) 214) e) 215) c)
216) e) 217) a) 218) b) 219) e) 220) a)
221) b) 222) d) 223) e) 224) e) 225) d)
226) e) 227) e) 228) b) 229) e) 230) c)
231) c) 232) b) 233) d) 234) b) 235) c)
236) b) 237) b) 238) c) 239) d) 240) e)
241) c) 242) b) 243) c) 244) b) 245) d)
246) d) 247) a) 248) c) 249) c) 250) e)
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201)
P∞ As 100it is binary expansion. we need to find the power of 2 in 100! i.e
k=1 2k = 97
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final solution C5 − 6.13 C5
203) these are two consecutive even nos.so the lcm is (73001 − 1)(73001 + 1)/2
(76002 − 1)/2. The cyclicity of 7 is 4 and 6002 = 4.1500 + 2 so unit digit of
(76002 − 1) is 9 − 1 = 8 so unit digit of (76002 − 1)/2 = 8/2 = 4
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208) clearly we
√ can take x = cos θ and y = sin θ
then x + y = 2 sin( π4 + θ)
√ √
so clearly p = 2 and q = − 2
so pq = −2
209) Rationalise and add. We will get a quadratic of x. use the condi-
tion for x to be real. we will get −1 < x < 1
214) Let total no of steps be A. Let them both start together. Then steps
covered by escalator while Ganesh takes 30 steps is x. Then Sarath Takes 15
steps. He takes remaining 5 steps to reach top. By that time escalator will
take x/3 more
A = 30 + x = 15 + x + 5 + x/3
=> x/3 = 10
=> x = 30
214) (x2 + y 2 + z 2 + t2 )2 = x4 + y 4 + z 4 + t4
So after expanding, we see that in every pair of numbers, at least one must
be 0. Therefore, 3 of the numbers must be 0. Then by the first equation, the
4th number is 3. These yield the 4 values of s = 32008 , 32009 , 32010 , 32011
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We can write the original equation as (X + 1)(Y + 5) = 5. As both x, Y
are positive. The only solution is X, Y = 0 and so we get one final pair (−4, 0)
217) We need to use the fact that the medians of a triangle divide the triangle
into three triangles of equal area. this is used to find the area outside the
octagon. Please note that the octagon is not regular.
Lets assume the area of the square is 9 Then the area of unshaded region is
(2/3).8 − (1/8)4 = 29/6. subtracting we get area of S = 9 − 29/6 = 25/6 so
ratios is 25/54
219) clearly the remainder should be divisible by 9 but none of the options
are so answer is e)
221) p/q = 2a−c .3b−d 5−e . clearly the only thing which will ensure termi-
nating decimal is b − d > 0 which comes from Y
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|y − x| ≤ 1
302 − 292 59
= 900
302
this is for one meeting as they come twice we will need some cases
|y − x + 1| ≤ 1 and |y − x − 1| ≤ 1
this will take care of all the cases !!
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⇒ 3x2 (y 2 + 1) − 8y 2 = 2008 clearly rhs and the second term on lhs is divisible
by 8, so we need x as even and yas odd let x = 2k and y = 2m + 1 we get
3k 2 (2m2 + 2m + 1) − (2m + 1)2 = 251
clearly m=0 gives us a rhs divisible by 9 but lhs of 3
clearly m=1 is not a solution
m=2 gives no solution chk divisibility
m = 3 gives k = 2
m=4 no solution
m=5 none
m=6 gives none
clearly for a larger m we will get a smaller k which is not possible
so only one pair of (x, y) = (4, 7)
so x2 y = 112
227) One of my favourite questions√in this set. It √ uses some basic concepts
√ 222 √
rigorously. lets roll! See this T = ( x + y) + ( x − y)222 is clearly an
integer as the even powers will give integers and the odd powers which will
make surds will add up to zero√ due√to the presence of corresponding negative
terms. SO [T ] = T Let p = x − y now √ p > 1 or p < 1,if p < 1 then p222 is
√
very close to zero yet positive then [T ] = [( x+ y)222 ]+1 so √ option b is true
222 √ 222
in this case if p > 1 then p will be very large So [T ] = [( x + y) ] + k
where k is a positive integer much greater than 1 so option a and c are always
wrong. So option e)
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(first and second), (second and third), and (third and fourth) expressions
equal to get r − 3 = 4w, r − 2 = 3b, r − 1 = 2g. Solving this, the general
solution is r = 12k + 11, w = 3k + 2, b = 4k + 3, g = 6k + 5. put k=0 we get
r = 11 and n = r + g + b + w = 11 + 2 + 3 + 5 = 21
234) Do we need a solution for this ? :) Anyways k 5 has same the unit
digit as k(check it). so last digit of n is 3 + 0 + 7 + 4mod10 = 4. All the
options have 4 as unit digit.:) now clearly see lhs is divisible by 3. Now check
options n = 144, 174 are divisible by 3. But 174 is very large a number. hence
n = 144
The angle x = 140o would put B right on top of A, so the solution that
we want is x = 20o .
237) We can’t for sure say what is A but we can for sure say that A has
3 elements 1, 2 and A
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there are 6 ∗ 5 ∗ 4 ∗ 3 ways for the first 3 to be different and the next one to
be the same. multiply by 4 c3 , then divide by 2 because we have one thats
the same as another. thats 360 ∗ 2 = 720. divide by 64 = 1296. Then add
6 ∗ 5 ∗ 4 ∗ 3 which is 360. so the total is 1080/1296 = 5/6
240) x12 y 12 z 12 = w
⇒ x120 y 120 z 120 = w10
⇒ w5 w3 z 120 = w10
⇒ z 120 = w2
⇒ z 60 = w
⇒ logz w = 60
241) From A to B there are clearly 3.2.1 = 6 paths. Now while coming
back we cant take any of the edges again. So 2 paths are ruled out at B
itself. now out of the 4 remaining one will have to go through one edge use
while coming to B. so we are left with 3 paths. So a total of 6.3 = 18
50
242)xy = y 50 ⇒ x = y y
clearly y =factors of 50 = 2.5.5 = 2.3 = 6 factors so 6 solutions here. Also
y = 50k so y = 100 but no other value will give a integral x as k th root of
50k will not turn out to be an integer for any other value of k. So a total of
6 + 1 = 7 solutions
244) Using the two inequalites we are given about x and p, it becomes
f (x) = (x − p) + (15 − x) + (15 + p − x) = 30 − x. This will be at a minimum
when x is at its maximum which is when x = 15 so it is 30 − 15 = 15
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remainders as 5. then probability is 100.25/(100.100) =
4
Alternatively then the equation simplifies into 3a [1 + 3(b−a) ]. We can obvi-
ously conclude that 3a is not a multiple of 5. Since a − b has equal probability
of being anything, (assuming a >= b), we say that a − b = n. then since
there is only one value (mod 5) where (3n )+1=0(mod 5), then we can deduce
that n is such that 3n = 4mod5. Now clearly 0 ≤ n ≤ 99, again we can find
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25 such n0 s out of 100 The probability of that happening is
4
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2n if n even
246) Let g be the inverse of f . then g(n) =
2n − 1023 if n odd
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clearly k = g(g(g(g(g(k))))) = 2 k − 1023 ⇒ 31k = 1023 ⇒ k = 33 similarly
m = 4m − 1023 ⇒ m = 341 so k + m = 341 + 33 = 374
247) add twice the second equation to the first we have (x+y)2 +3(x+y) = 18
putz = x+y then z 2 +3z−18 = 0 ⇒ z = 3, −6 if z = −6 ⇒ xy = 11, x2 +y 2 =
14 ⇒ (x − y)2 = 14 − 22 = −8 which is not possible. So z = 3 gives xy = 2
and x2 + y 2 = 5 this gives (x − y)2 = 1 ⇒ x − y = ±1 So (x, y) = (1, 2) or
(2, 1) so 2 pairs
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and 1. At each critical point there will be an increase of atleast one and
at special points like1/4, 3/4 we will have increase of two and at 1/2, 1
we have an increase of f our. So the numbers that can be represented are
1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 20. So out of first 20 we get 12 so out of 1000
we will get 600
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