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290084 What is the smallest’4-digit number?

1 1000
2 1001
3 1100
4 1010
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290085 Which of the following is a Kaprekar constant?

1 4176
2 7614
3 6174
4 1476
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290086 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion (A) In the pattern 2, 4, 6, 8,10, each number is 2 more than the previous number.
Reason (R) This pattern represents an arithmetic sequence where the common difference is constant.

1 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
2 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
3 A is true but R is false.
4 A is false but R is true.
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290084 What is the smallest’4-digit number?

1 1000
2 1001
3 1100
4 1010
10. NUMBER PLAY

290085 Which of the following is a Kaprekar constant?

1 4176
2 7614
3 6174
4 1476
10. NUMBER PLAY

290086 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion (A) In the pattern 2, 4, 6, 8,10, each number is 2 more than the previous number.
Reason (R) This pattern represents an arithmetic sequence where the common difference is constant.

1 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
2 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
3 A is true but R is false.
4 A is false but R is true.
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10. NUMBER PLAY

290084 What is the smallest’4-digit number?

1 1000
2 1001
3 1100
4 1010
10. NUMBER PLAY

290085 Which of the following is a Kaprekar constant?

1 4176
2 7614
3 6174
4 1476
10. NUMBER PLAY

290086 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion (A) In the pattern 2, 4, 6, 8,10, each number is 2 more than the previous number.
Reason (R) This pattern represents an arithmetic sequence where the common difference is constant.

1 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
2 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
3 A is true but R is false.
4 A is false but R is true.