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Q121
What is the total number of different divisors including 1 and the number that can divide the number 6400?
  • A 24
  • B 27
  • C 54
  • D 68
Answer: Option B
Q122
How many four digit numbers exist which can be formed by using the digits 2, 3, 5 and 7 once only such that they are divisible by 25?
  • A 4! - 3!
  • B 4
  • C 8
  • D 6
Answer: Option B
Q123
A certain number when successfully divided by 8 and 11 leaves remainders of 3 and 7 respectively. What will be remainder when the number is divided by the product of 8 and 11, viz 88?
  • A 3
  • B 21
  • C 59
  • D 68
Answer: Option C
Q124
'a' and 'b' are the lengths of the base and height of a right angled triangle whose hypotenuse is 'h'. If the values of 'a' and 'b' are positive integers, which of the following cannot be a value of the square of the hypotenuse?
  • A 13
  • B 23
  • C 37
  • D 41
Answer: Option B
Q125
What is the reminder when 91 + 92 + 93 + ...... + 99 is divided by 6?
  • A 0
  • B 3
  • C 4
  • D None of these
Answer: Option B
Q126
How many times will the digit '0' appear between 1 and 10,000?
  • A 4000
  • B 4003
  • C 2893
  • D 3892
Answer: Option C
Q127
What is the total number of different divisors of the number 7200?
  • A 20
  • B 4
  • C 54
  • D 32
Answer: Option C
Q128
What is the least number that should be multiplied to 100! to make it perfectly divisible by 350?
  • A 144
  • B 72
  • C 108
  • D 216
Answer: Option B
Q129
There are 2 brothers among a group of 20 persons. In how many ways can the group be arranged around a circle so that there is exactly one person between the two brothers?
  • A 2 * 19!
  • B 18! * 18
  • C 19! * 18
  • D 2 * 18!
Answer: Option D
Q130
There are 12 yes or no questions. How many ways can these be answered?
  • A 1024
  • B 2048
  • C 4096
  • D 144
Answer: Option C
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