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  • A number when divided by 6 leaves remainder 3. When the square of the same number is divided by 6, the remainder is :

(1) 0 (2) 1 (3) 2 (4) 3 (SSC CGL Prelim Exam. 13.11.2005 (First Sitting)

  • When a number is divided by 893, the remainder is 193. What will be the remainder when it is divided by 47 ? (1) 3 (2) 5 (3) 25 (4) 33 (SSC CGL Prelim Exam. 13.11.2005 (First Sitting)
  • A number divided by 13 leaves a remainder 1 and if the quotient, thus obtained, is divided by 5, we get a remainder of 3. What will be the remainder if the num[1]ber is divided by 65 ? (1) 28 (2) 16 (3) 18 (4) 40 (SSC CGL Prelim Exam. 13.11.2005 (Second Sitting)
  • Which of the following number is NOT divisible by 18 ? (1) 54036 (2) 50436 (3) 34056 (4) 65043 (SSC CGL Prelim Exam. 13.11.2005 (Second Sitting)
  • 64329 is divided by a certain number. While dividing, the numbers, 175, 114 and 213 ap[1]pear as three successive remain[1]ders. The divisor is (1) 184 (2) 224 (3) 234 (4) 296 (SSC CGL Prelim Exam. 04.02.2007 (First Sitting)
  • In a question on division, the di[1]visor is 7 times the quotient and 3 times the remainder. If the re[1]mainder is 28, then the dividend is (1) 588 (2) 784 (3) 823 (4) 1036 (SSC CGL Prelim Exam. 04.02.2007 (Second Sitting)
  • If two numbers are each divided by the same divisor, the remain[1]ders are respectively 3 and 4. If the sum of the two numbers be divided by the same divisor, the remainder is 2. The divisor is (1) 9 (2) 7 (3) 5 (4) 3 (SSC CGL Prelim Exam. 04.02.2007
  • A number consists of two digits. If the number formed by inter[1]changing the digits is added to the original number, the result[1]ing number (i.e. the sum) must be divisible by (1)11 (2)9 (3)5 (4)3 (SSC CGL Prelim Exam. 27.07.2008 (First Sitting)
  • A number when divided by 5 leaves a remainder 3. What is the remainder when the square of the same number is divided by 5 ? (1)1 (2)2 (3)3 (4)4 (SSC CGL Prelim Exam. 27.07.2008 (First Sitting)
  • A number when divided by 192 gives a remainder of 54. What remainder would be obtained on dividing the same number by 16 ? (1) 2 (2) 4 (3) 6 (4) 8 (SSC CPO S.I. Exam. 06.09.2009)
  • A number, when divided by 136, leaves remainder 36. If the same number is divided by 17, the re[1]mainder will be (1) 9 (2) 7 (3) 3 (4) 2 (SSC CGL Tier-I Exam. 16.05.2010 (Second Sitting)
  • Two numbers, when divided by 17, leave remainders 13 and 11 respectively. If the sum of those two numbers is divided by 17, the remainder will be (1) 13 (2) 11 (3) 7 (4) 4 (SSC CISF ASI Exam 29.08.2010 (Paper-1)
  • A number, when divided by 221, leaves a remainder 64. What is the remainder if the same num[1]ber is divided by 13 ? (1) 0 (2) 1 (3) 11 (4) 12 (SSC CPO S.I. Exam 12.12.2010 (Paper-I)
  • When ‘n’ is divisible by 5 the re[1]mainder is 2. What is the remain[1]der when n 2 is divided by 5 ? (1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 1 (4) 4 (SSC CGL Tier-1 Exam 19.06.2011
  • The remainder when 321 is divided by 5 is (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4 (SSC CGL Tier-1 Exam 26.06.2011 (First Sitting)
  • A number when divided by 49 leaves 32 as remainder. This number when divided by 7 will have the remainder as (1) 4 (2) 3 (3) 2 (4) 5 (SSC CGL Tier-1 Exam 26.06.2011 (First Sitting)
  • When a number is divided by 36, the remainder is 19. What will be the remainder when the number is divided by 12 ? (1) 7 (2) 5 (3) 3 (4) 0 (SSC CPO (SI, ASI & Intelligence Officer) Exam 28.08.2011 (Paper-I)
  • 9 ²×9³ – 11 when divided by 8 would leave a remainder of : (1) 0 (2) 1 (3) 2 (4) 3 (SSC CGL Prelim Exam. 04.07.1999 (First Sitting)
  • If 17∧200 is divided by 18, the remainder is— (1) 17 (2) 16 (3) 1 (4) 2 (SSC CGL Prelim Exam. 27.02.2000 (First Sitting)
  • When 2∧ 31 (∧=TO THE POWER)is divided by 5 the remainder is (1) 4 (2) 3 (3) 2 (4) 1 (SSC CGL Tier-1 Exam 19.06.2011 (First Sitting)
  • A student was asked to divide a number by 6 and add 12 to the quotient. He, however, first add[1]ed 12 to the number and then di[1]vided it by 6, getting 112 as the answer. The correct answer should have been (1) 124 (2) 122 (3) 118 (4) 114 (SSC CGL Tier-1 Exam. 19.06.2011

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