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Tricks Vault Quantitative Aptitude Number System
Quantitative Aptitude · Number System

Quick Divisibility Rules

Check divisibility without doing the division.

÷3,9: digit sum · ÷4: last two digits · ÷11: alternating sum

1How it works

Simple digit tests tell you instantly whether a number is divisible by 3, 4, 9 or 11 — handy for simplifying fractions and eliminating options.

2How to apply (in seconds)

  1. By 3 or 9: add all digits; if the sum is divisible by 3 (or 9), so is the number.
  2. By 4: check if the last two digits form a multiple of 4.
  3. By 11: take the difference of the sums of alternate digits; 0 or a multiple of 11 means it divides.

3Worked examples

Example 1 Worked solution
Q. Is 8514 divisible by 9?
  1. Digit sum = 8 + 5 + 1 + 4 = 18.
  2. 18 is divisible by 9.
✓ Yes

4When to use it

  • Simplifying fractions and ruling out wrong options.
  • HCF, LCM and number-system questions.

5Cautions & tips

  • !Divisible by 6 means divisible by both 2 and 3.