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QAS 2 - Divisibility Rules, Types of Numbers
QAS 2 - Divisibility Rules, Types of Numbers
Ex: If your name is “Anand Sharma” and your batch code is 2422Online, please keep your user name as
Anand 2422Online. Quant
Sensei
SHORTLY
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• If in doubt, Raise Hand in the session you are a part of. There is a
PLEASE BE PATIENT
button in bottom right in laptops and if you are viewing via phone
there will be three dots which will further give you that option
PLEASE SAY “PRESENT” IN CHAT • Have patience since the pace of learning will be different for different
ONCE YOU LOGIN candidates
SOME INSTRUCTIONS Quant
Sensei
1. Please type Present on the chat box once the session starts. Name + Batch Code for sure. Weird names (you know the ones
I am talking about) will not be allowed
3. If you got disconnected due to network issues but were present earlier, you will be allowed entry only if you have marked
Present on chat box
4. Please keep the camera on, a practice notebook and a pen with you
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5. Always try to answer even if it may be wrong. Unless we start with whatever we have, we will never reach our goal
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WHAT IS DIVISIBILITY/ REMAINDER? Quant
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DIVISIBILITY RULES – COMMON ONES Quant
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A number is divisible by 2 / 5 if its unit digit is divisible by 2 A number is divisible by 11 if the difference between the
/5 sum of digits in odd places and even places = 0 / Multiple of
11
A number is divisible by 4 / 25 if the number formed with
its last two digits is divisible by 4 / 25
A number is divisible by 8 / 125 if the number formed with
its last three digits is divisible by 8 / 125
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CSL1: 3
CSL2: 3
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DIVISIBILITY RULES – S1 – S2 RULE FOR 7, 11, 13 Quant
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CSL2: 14
An – Bn An + Bn
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CSL2: 14
8
CSL1: 5
CSL2: 4
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TYPES OF NUMBERS – 1 Quant
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Numbers
Real Imaginary
Numbers Numbers
Rational Irrational
Numbers Numbers
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Fractions Integers
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CSL1: 6
Decimals
Rational
Terminating Non –
Decimal Terminating
Decimals
Rational Irrational
Non –
Recurring
Recurring
Decimals
Decimals
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CSL1: 8, 9
= ??
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PRIME NUMBERS AND PROPERTIES Quant
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All Prime numbers greater than 3 are of the form 6n ± 1 Co-prime Numbers don’t have a common factor / HCF
=1
May or May not be Prime
2 is the only even prime number
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SQUARES AND CUBES Quant
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N N2 N3 Numbers ending in 0, 1, 5, 6 will have same unit digit in their squares / ANY
1 1 1 POWER
2 4 8
3 9 27 Numbers ending in 2, 3, 7, 8 can never be a perfect square
4 16 64
5 25 125 If the unit digit of N2 are 1, 4, 9, 6; then N may have two possible unit digits
6 36 216
7 49 343
8 64 512
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9 81 729
If the Units digits of N3 is known, the unit digit of N can be predicted easily
10 100 1000
11 121 1331
12 144 1728
13 169 2197
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CSL2: 6
Sensei
Quant
RANDOM “LET” STATEMENTS Quant
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1. 2 Digit Number; AB = 10 * A + B 9. N = 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + …… + N
2. 3 Digit Number; ABC = 100 * A + 10 * B + C N ∗(N+1)
=
2
3. An even number; 2 * N
10. N2 = 12 + 22 + 32 + 42 + …… + N2
4. An odd number; 2 * N ± 1
N ∗(N+1) ∗ (2N + 1)
5. 3 consecutive numbers =
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N – 1, N, N + 1 11. N3 = 13 + 23 + 33 + 43 + …… + N3
6. 3 consecutive even numbers N ∗(N+1)
=[ ]
2
2 * N – 2, 2 * N, 2 * N + 2
7. 3 consecutive odd numbers
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2 * N – 1, 2 * N + 1, 2 * N + 3
8. 3 consecutive numbers in AP
N – D, N, N + D
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CSL2: 10, 13
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CSL2: 1, 9, 15
PRACTICE
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