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Test: Number Play - 1 - Question 1

If a number 38,800 is formed using 25,000, 13,000, and two 400s, what is the missing number?

Detailed Solution for Test: Number Play - 1 - Question 1

To find the missing number, we can start by adding the given numbers and then subtracting this sum from 38,800:

  • Sum of the given numbers: 25,000 + 13,000 + 400 + 400 = 38,800
  • The sum of the given numbers is already 38,800.

This means the missing number is 0. However, since 0 is not listed as an option, it seems there might be an issue with the problem or options provided.

Test: Number Play - 1 - Question 2

Which of the following is NOT a pattern of time found on a 12-hour clock?

Detailed Solution for Test: Number Play - 1 - Question 2
On a 12-hour clock, 13:13 does not exist as the hour goes only up to 12. The other times (4:44, 10:10, 12:12) are valid patterns on a 12-hour clock.
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Test: Number Play - 1 - Question 3

In the number sequence for Collatz Conjecture starting with 12, what is the next number after 6?

Detailed Solution for Test: Number Play - 1 - Question 3
According to the Collatz Conjecture, if a number is even, it is divided by 2. The next number after 6 (which is even) is 6 ÷ 2 = 3.
Test: Number Play - 1 - Question 4
How many digits are there in a 5-digit number?
Detailed Solution for Test: Number Play - 1 - Question 4
By definition, a 5-digit number contains 5 digits, such as 10,000 to 99,999.
Test: Number Play - 1 - Question 5
How many 2-digit numbers are there between 10 and 99?
Detailed Solution for Test: Number Play - 1 - Question 5
The total number of 2-digit numbers between 10 and 99 is calculated as 99 - 10 + 1 = 90.
Test: Number Play - 1 - Question 6
What is the reverse of the number 1234?
Detailed Solution for Test: Number Play - 1 - Question 6
The reverse of 1234 is 4321, where the digits are read from right to left.
Test: Number Play - 1 - Question 7
Which of the following numbers will you arrive at after performing Kaprekar's process starting with 4176?
Detailed Solution for Test: Number Play - 1 - Question 7
Starting with 4176, performing Kaprekar's process (subtracting the smallest from the largest number formed by rearranging the digits) eventually leads to the number 6174.
Test: Number Play - 1 - Question 8

Which of the following represents a palindromic date?

Detailed Solution for Test: Number Play - 1 - Question 8

A palindromic date reads the same forwards and backwards. 21/02/2012 is such a date.

Test: Number Play - 1 - Question 9
How many 1-digit numbers exist?
Detailed Solution for Test: Number Play - 1 - Question 9
The 1-digit numbers range from 1 to 9, so there are 9 one-digit numbers.
Test: Number Play - 1 - Question 10
In the Collatz sequence starting from 21, what is the fourth number?
Detailed Solution for Test: Number Play - 1 - Question 10
The sequence starting from 21 follows 21 → 64 → 32 → 16. The fourth number in the sequence is 16.
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