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Congruence isn’t just a new way of writing remainders—it comes with powerful properties! In this quiz, you’ll test how congruence works with addition, multiplication, and equivalence rules, and discover why it...

Questions: 10  |  Attempts: 17   |  Last updated: Dec 9, 2025
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    If a ≡ b (mod n), then which is always true?
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From clocks and calendars to races and repeating schedules, congruence shows up everywhere. In this quiz, you’ll solve real-world problems that use congruence to model cycles, rotations, and repeating patterns. Try this...

Questions: 10  |  Attempts: 11   |  Last updated: Nov 12, 2025
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    A digital clock shows 11:00. What time is it 27 hours later?
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Linear congruences may look basic, but they lead to some interesting number patterns. This quiz shows how these equations work when you solve them using modulo and how the answers fit into neat, repeating cycles. As you move...

Questions: 20  |  Attempts: 11   |  Last updated: Dec 16, 2025
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    What is the last digit of 7^23?
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What does it mean when two numbers are “congruent” to each other? In this quiz, you’ll explore the idea of congruence, practice writing and checking statements like a ≡ b (mod n), and see how simple it is...

Questions: 10  |  Attempts: 11   |  Last updated: Dec 9, 2025
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    Which statement is true?
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The TCS TouchStone Simulation Test-1 assesses skills in mathematics, logic, and problem-solving through a series of challenging questions. It simulates real-world scenarios requiring analytical thinking and decision-making, ideal...

Questions: 50  |  Attempts: 522   |  Last updated: Mar 18, 2025
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    Given a collection of points P in the plane , a 1-set is a point in P that can be separated from the rest by a line, .i.e the point lies on one side of the line while the others lie on the other side. The number of 1-sets of P is denoted by n1(P). The minimum value of n1(P) over all configurations P of 5 points in the plane in general position (.i.e no three points in P lie on a line) is
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