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Problem on Numbers

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Problem on Numbers

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Problem on Numbers Cheat Sheet

Problems on Numbers is one of the most important and frequently asked topics in Quantitative Aptitude for SSC, Banking, Railway, UPSC, Defence, Insurance, CAT, and other competitive examinations.

This cheat sheet helps candidates understand digit-based problems, number formation, remainder concepts, divisibility rules, consecutive numbers, factors and multiples, linear equation-based number problems, and shortcut methods for solving questions quickly and accurately in exams.


About This Cheat Sheet

Complete guide to Problems on Numbers for competitive exams:

Two & Three Digit Numbers

  • Formation of Numbers
  • Digit Place Values
  • Two-digit Number Concepts
  • Three-digit Number Problems

Digit Interchanging

  • Reversing Digits
  • Difference Between Number & Reverse
  • Interchange of Digits
  • Digit Transformation Tricks

Digit Sum Problems

  • Sum of Digits
  • Repeated Digit Sum
  • Cyclic Digit Patterns
  • Digital Root Concepts

Number Algebra

Consecutive numbers, even and odd numbers, prime numbers, and number relationships.

Remainder Problems

  • Remainder Theorem
  • Modular Arithmetic
  • Cyclic Remainders
  • Division Based Questions

Factors & Multiples

  • Number of Factors
  • Prime Factorization
  • Multiples Concepts
  • LCM & HCF Applications

Word Problems on Numbers

  • Linear Equation Problems
  • Ratio Based Numbers
  • Fraction & Decimal Numbers
  • Condition Based Questions

Shortcut Tricks

Fast solving techniques, divisibility shortcuts, and exam-oriented number tricks.


Topics Covered

Topic Description
Two-digit Numbers Representation using tens and units digits
Three-digit Numbers Representation using hundreds, tens, and units
Digit Reversal Problems involving reversing digits
Difference Problems Difference between number and reversed number
Sum of Digits Digit addition and cyclic sum concepts
Consecutive Numbers Even, odd, and natural number problems
Prime Numbers Questions involving prime number concepts
Divisibility Rules Shortcut methods for divisibility checks
Remainder Theorem Problems based on division remainders
Factors & Multiples Finding factors, multiples, and divisors
LCM & HCF Problems Applications in number problems
Ratio Based Numbers Number formation using ratios
Linear Equation Problems Word problems solved using equations
Shortcut Tricks Fast solving methods for exams

Why This Cheat Sheet is Important

Understand Number Concepts

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Improve Logical Thinking

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Apply Shortcut Techniques

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Solve Complex Problems Faster

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Score Better in Exams


Competitive Exams Covered

  • SSC CGL
  • SSC CHSL
  • Bank PO & Clerk
  • Railway Exams
  • UPSC CSAT
  • Defence Exams
  • Insurance Exams
  • State Government Exams
  • MBA Entrance Exams

Quick Example

Example:

The sum of digits of a two-digit number is 11. If digits are reversed, the new number becomes 27 less than the original number. Find the number.


Let the tens digit = x

Let the units digit = y

According to question:

x + y = 11

Original number = 10x + y

Reversed number = 10y + x

(10x + y) − (10y + x) = 27

9x − 9y = 27

x − y = 3

Solving:

x = 7 and y = 4

Required number = 74


Final Takeaway

This Problem on Numbers Cheat Sheet provides complete revision material for all important concepts frequently asked in competitive examinations. Regular practice of digit problems, divisibility rules, remainder concepts, factors and multiples, and shortcut techniques can significantly improve speed, accuracy, and analytical thinking in exams.

It is highly useful for quick revision before exams and helps candidates strengthen the foundation of Quantitative Aptitude.


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