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CPP – 3 Mathematics : Hawk’s Eye

1. Find the last two digits of 9100 1.

2. Find the number of positive integers n such that n  2n2  3n3  ....  2005n 2005 is divisible by n  1.

3. Let n be the number

2 2

999 999 999 ...999    666 666 666 ...666 
    
2006 6 ' s 2006 6 ' s

Find the reminder when n is divided by 11.

4. Let k  20082  2 2008. What is the square of the units digit of k 2  2k ?

5. Total number of 0’s at the end of the value of the product 1  2  3  4  ...  2008 is n, then find the
value of n  125 .

6. What is the remainder when 30  31  32  ....  32009 is divided by 8?

7. How many distinct four-digit numbers are divisible by 3 and have 23 as their last two digits?

8. Suppose that n is the product of three consecutive integers and that n is divisible by 7. Then largest
two digit number with which n is divisible is?

9. What is the last two digits of 20152016  2017?

10. How many three-digit numbers are not divisible by 5, have digits that sum to less than 20, and have
the first digit equal to the third digit?

11. Why is the largest positive integer n satisfying n 200  5300 ?

12. N pieces of candy are made and packed into boxes, with each box containing 45 pieces. If N is a
non-zero perfect cube and 45 is one of its factors, what is the least number of boxes that can be
packed?

13. When 2007 bars of soap are packed into N boxes of equal size, where N is an integer strictly
between 200 and 300, there are extra 5 bars remaining. Find last two digit of N .

n
14. For how many integers n is the square of an integer?
20  n

15. If a, b and c are positive real numbers such that a  b  c   152, b  c  a   162, and
abc
c  a  b   170, lthen is
12
16. If x, y and z are positive numbers satisfying x  1 / y  4, y  1 / z  1, and z  1 / x  7 / 3, then find
xyz ?

n
2
17. There are x integer values of n (not necessarily positive) so that value of 4000.   is an integer.
5
What is x 2 ?

18. Let S be a set of 6 integers taken from 1, 2, ... 12 with the property that if a and b are elements
of S with a  b, then b is not a multiple of a. What is the square of the least possible value of an
element is S ?

19. There are 88 numbers a1 , a2 , a3 ,..., a88 and each of them is either equals to 3 or 1. Given that
a12  a22  ....  a882  280, and a14  a22  ...  a884  103 a  b. Find the product of a and b

20. Given that n is a ten-digit number in the form 2007 x 2008 y where x and y can be any of the digits
0, 1, 2...., 9. How many such numbers n are there that are divisible by 33?

21. Let n be a positive integer such that n2  19n  48 is a perfect square. Find the value of n.

22. Find the smallest integer n such that n  101  10   1.

23. What is the remainder when 10! Is divided by 13?

24. Find the remainder whe n 43333333 is divided by 9.

25. Find unit’s digit in   717  734

76
7564
26. What will be the last digit of  73

55
7563
27. What will be the unit digit of  87 

28. For how many positive integers a is a 4  3a 2  9 a prime number?


(A) 5 (B) 7
(C) 6 (D) 2
29. If n is a positive integer greater than 1, then n 4  4 is a ___________ number.
(A) composite (B) Composite odd number
(C) Composite even number (D) Prime

30. What is the smallest positive integer x for which x 2  x  5 is not a prime?
(A) 5 (B) 7
(C) 6 (D) 13

31. What is the smallest composite number generated by p 2  p  1 where p is a prime?


(A) 155 (B) 157
(C) 156 (D) 154

32. What is the sum of all the digits of the largest positive integer n for which n3  2006 is divided by
n  26?

33. Find the smallest positive integer n such that n  n  1 n  2  is divisible by 247.

34. Let k  20082  22008 . What is the square of the units digit of k 2  2k ?

35. A photographer comes to take a group photograph of the students of the final year class in a school.
He tries to arrange then in equal rows. But with 2, 3 and 4 rows, he finds that there is one person left
over each time. However, when he puts them into 5 equal rows, there is no such problem. What it the
smallest number of students in the class consistent with his situation?

36. Here is an ancient Chinese problem. A gang of 17 pirates steal a sack of gold coins. When they try to
divide the loot equally, there are three coins left over. They fight over these extra coins and one pirate
is killed. They try to divide the coins equally a second time, but now there are 10 left over. Again they
fight and another of the gang meets an untimely end. Fortunately for the remainder of the gang, when
they try to divide the loot, a third time an equal distribution results. What is the smallest number of
coins they can have stolen?

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