CoE - IOQM Test-01

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Date : 27/05/2023 CODE - A

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Indian Olympiad Qualifier in Mathematics


(For Class VIII to X Studying Students)

Topics Covered :
Mathematics : Number Theory, SETS

INSTRUCTIONS :
1. All questions are compulsory.
2. Questions 1 to 10 carry 2 marks each, questions 11 to 22 carry 5 marks each, questions 23 and 24 carries
10 marks.
3. The answer to every question is an integer in the range 00-99.
4. There are no negative marks.

1. Find the number of integral solutions of the equation |||[x]| – 2 | –3| = K for K  0,5 ? (where [.] denotes
greatest integer function)

2. Find the number of ordered triplets (x, y, z) of rational numbers that satisfy x2 + y2 + z2 + x+ y + z = 1.

3. A vendor in a country where their currency ‘YEN’ (Y) is in base 5 bought 2135 apples at Y135 each. If he sold
the apples at Y235 each, then YA10 will be his gain. Find the sum of digits of A?

4. Let us consider set A= {x : x is an odd number and x < 9}, Set B = {x : x is a prime number and x < 70} and a
set C = A  B (where   symmetric difference of two sets). The number of different rational numbers whose
numerator and denominator belongs to set C is m. Then find the largest proper divisor of m.

5. Hemant’s account number, 7624 ….. 336, has the property that the suffix 336 equals the product of 1 st four
digits, 7 × 6 × 2 × 4. Find the possible number of seven digit account numbers ending with 336 which have
this property?

6. If a 6 digit number is of the form 2abc 5d such that it is always divisible by 7, 11 and 13, then the sum of all
the possible values of a, b, c, d will be.

30
   
2
7. If K   K  K  1   , then sum of the digits of  will be. (where [.] denotes G.I.F).
K 1 

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Class VIII to X CoE Test Series for IOQM : Test-1
8. If the sum of all the possible positive integral values of x, y satisfying the equation 11x + 7y – xy = 0, is  then

 10  is (where [.] denotes G.I.F.)
 
9. If the number of 4 digit perfect square numbers with base 7 is  then sum of digits of 2 when it is represented
in the octal system will be.
10. Let zi = G.C.D (|xi|,yi) + L.C.M (|xi|,yi), where (xi, yi) represent the solution of x2 –11x = y2, then G.C.D
(zi,z2,…..,zn) i  N .

aa 1 bb 1 c c 1 m
11. If 2
 2
 2
 (m, n are coprime numbers) for all a, b, c being positive real numbers, then
a  ab b  bc c  ac n
find the value of m + n2? 2

18a  a   a   a 
12. Find the number of values of a   0,4231 that satisfy the equation    (where [.] denotes
77  5   7  11
greatest integer function and {.} denotes fractional part function).

13. Find the last digit of the sum (20022005 + 20032006 + 20072007).
14. Find the number of unordered triplets (x, y, z) of integers satisfying x3 + y3 + 5 = z! ?

 2
15. Let K1 be the sum of all integers x  10,45 such that x98  4 mod 13. Then find the value of  K1   K1   ?
 
(Where [.]  greatest integer function)

16. Let ab – c represent the total number of proper subsets formed from the set A = {x : x  N if x! is divisible by
220 but not 320}. Then find the value of (bc + a)? (where c is the number which is neither prime nor composite)

 7   8   123 
17. Let x be any real number such that  x    x    ....   x   2023 . Find the cardinality of the
 200   200   200 
set which contains the possible values of [1000 x] (where [.] denotes greatest integer function)

a 14b
18. How many pairs of positive integers (a, b) are there such that hcf(a, b) = 1 and  is an integer?
b 9a

n n
19. Let n be a positive integer and ‘d’ be a single digit number in base 10. Find if = 0.d25d25d25……
10 810

20. If the remainder when 40! is divided by 1763 is abcd , then a 4  b 4  c 4  d 4 will be.

21. If a 5 digit number is of the form 1AAAB such that 4C.3A = 1AAAB , then the largest prime factor of
B
A3  C 3  will be.
2
5
55
22. Find the sum of last five digits of the number 55 .

23. If N is the largest integer such that both N + 224 and N + 496 are perfect squares, then find number of divisors
of N which are of the type 4 + 1 (where   N)

2p 1  1
24. Find sum of all prime numbers p such that is a perfect square.
p

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