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August 1 Week Class Test 3 Quadratic Equation Mathematics (Foundation)

This document contains a mathematics test paper on quadratic equations for a class. It has 8 multiple choice questions with solutions provided after the questions. The questions cover topics like finding the degree of a remainder, bounding the coefficients of a quadratic polynomial, determining properties of a quadratic with no real zeros, counting polynomials satisfying certain conditions, and relating the roots and coefficients of a quadratic equation. The solutions provide detailed working to explain the reasoning for each answer.

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August 1 Week Class Test 3 Quadratic Equation Mathematics (Foundation)

This document contains a mathematics test paper on quadratic equations for a class. It has 8 multiple choice questions with solutions provided after the questions. The questions cover topics like finding the degree of a remainder, bounding the coefficients of a quadratic polynomial, determining properties of a quadratic with no real zeros, counting polynomials satisfying certain conditions, and relating the roots and coefficients of a quadratic equation. The solutions provide detailed working to explain the reasoning for each answer.

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AUGUST 1
st
WEEK CLASS TEST 3 QUADRATIC EQUATION MATHEMATICS (FOUNDATION)
Q.1 The degree of the remainder when x
2007
-1 is
divided by (x
2
+ 1) (x
2
+ x + 1) is-
(A) 3 (B) 2
(C) 1 (D) 0
Q.2 Let f(x) = ax
2
+ bx + c, where a, b, c R.
Suppose |f(x)|

x [0, 1] then
(A) |a|

8 (B) |b|

8
(C) |c|

1
(D) |a| + |b| + |c|

17
Q.3 If ax
2
+ bx + c, a, b, c R has no real zeros,
and if c < 0 then,
(A) a < 0 (B) a + b + c > 0
(C) a > 0 (D) None of these
Q.4 The number of quadratic equations
ax
2
+ bx + c = 0
such that ax
2
+ bx + c + = 0 has two
distinct positive roots for each R, is
(A) 1 (B) 6
(C) Infinite (D) None of these
Q.5 The number of polynomials p(x) with integral
coefficients satisfying the conditions
p(1) = 2, p(3) = 1.
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3
Q.6 If cot , cosec are the roots of the equa-
tion ax
2
+ bx + c = 0 and = b
2
- 4ac, then
a
4
equals
(A) b (B) b
2

(C) bc (D) c
Dear student following is a Moderate level [ ] test paper. Score of 18 Marks in 15 Minutes would be a
satisfactory performance. Questions 1-6(+3, -1), 7-8(+6, 0). (Questions may have more than one option correct)
MATHEMATICS IIT JEE ( AUGUST 1
st
WEEK CLASS TEST 3) (QUADRATIC EQUATION) ANSWER KEY

Name : .......................................................................................... Pc|| Nc. : ..................................
A C D
1
2
3
A C D
4
5
6
A C D
7
B
Q.7 Let , , be three numbers such that
1

+
1

+
1

=
1
2
,
1
2

+
1
2

+
1
2

=
9
4
,
and + + = 2.
(i) (a) 6
(ii) + + (b) 8
(iii)
2
+
2
+
2
(c) -2
(iv)
3
+
3
+
3
(D) -1
(A) (i) (c), (ii) (d), (iii) (a), (iv) (b)
(B) (i) (a), (ii) (d), (iii) (c), (iv) (b)
(C) (i) (c), (ii) (a), (iii) (d), (iv) (b)
(D) (i) (b), (ii) (d), (iii) (a), (iv) (c)
Q.8 The set of value(s) of k R for which
(i) kx
2
- (k + 1) x + 2k (a) {1, -2}
- 1 = 0 has no real roots
(ii) x
2
- 2(4k - 1)x + 15k
2
- (b) (-,-1/7)
2k - 7 > 0 for each x (1, )
(iii) Sum of the roots of (c) {-4}
x
2
+ (2 - k - k
2
) x - k
2
= 0
is zero
(iv) The roots of (d) (2, 4)
x
2
+ (2k - 1) x + k
2
+ 2 = 0
are in the ratio 1 : 2
(A) (i) (b), (ii) (d), (iii) (a), (iv) (c)
(B) (i) (d), (ii) (b), (iii) (a), (iv) (c)
(C) (i) (a), (ii) (d), (iii) (b), (iv) (c)
(D) (i) (c), (ii) (d), (iii) (a), (iv) (b)
AUGUST 1
st
WEEK CLASS TEST 3 QUADRATIC EQUATION MATHEMATICS (FOUNDATION)
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ANSWER KEY
Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Ans. A All A D A B A A
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AUGUST 1
st
WEEK CLASS TEST 3 QUADRATIC EQUATION MATHEMATICS (FOUNDATION)
Sol.1 (A)
Write as
x
2007
- 1
= q(x) (x
2
+1) (x
2
+ x + 1) + ax
3
+ bx
2
+ cx + d
and substitute x = ,
2
, i, -i to show a = 1.
Sol.2 (All)
Putting x = 0, 1, 1/2, we obtain
|c|

1, |a + b + c|

1,
1
4
1
2
a b c + +

1
-1

1, -1

a + b + c

1,
-4

a + 2b + 4c

4
-4

4a + 4b + 4c

4
and -4

- a - 2b - 4c

4
Adding we get
-8

3a + 2b

8
Also -8

a + 2b

8
-16

2a

16 |a|

8
Since -1

-c

1, -8

-a

8,
We get -16

2b

16 |b|

8
Thus, |a| + |b| + |c|

17.
Sol.3 (A)
Let f(x) = ax
2
+ bx + c.
Since f(x) has no real zeros,
either f(x) > 0 or f(x) < 0 for all x R.
Since f(0) = c < 0,
we get f(x) < 0

x R.
Therefore a < 0
as the parabola y = f(x) open downwards.
Sol.4 (D)
If a < 0 and

> -c, then ax


2
+ bx + c +

= 0
has one negative root.
If a > 0, then for

> -c + b
2
/a the equation
has no real roots.
Sol.5 (A)
Let p(x) be one such polynomial.
Let p
1
(x), be such that
p(x ) - 1 = (x - 3) p
1
(x)
p(1) - 1 = -2p
1
(1)
1 = -2p
1
(1)
But this is not possible as both 2 and p
1
(1)
are integers.
SOLUTIONS
Sol.6 (B)
cosec + cot = -b/a, cosec cot = c/a
As cosec
2
- cot
2
= 1, we get
cosec - cot = -
a
b


cosec

= -
1
2

b
a
a
b
+
.
0
/
1

and cot

=
1
2

a
b
b
a

.
0
/
1

Thus, -
1
4
a
b
b
a
2
2
2
2

.
0
/
1

=
c
a
a
4
- b
4
= -4acb
2
a
4
= b
2
(b
2
- 4ac)
Sol.7 (A)
2
1 1 1

+ +
.
0
/
1

=
1 1 1
2

+ +
.
0
/
1

-
1 1 1
2 2 2

+ +
.
0
/
1


2( )

+ +
= -2 = -2
Also,

+ +
=
1
2
+ + = -1


2
+
2
+
2
= ( + + )
2
- 2( + + )
= 6
Lastly
3
+
3
+
3
- 3
= ( + + ) (
2
+
2
+
2
- - - )
Sol.8 (A)
(i) (k + 1)
2
-4k(2k - 1) < 0, k 0
7k
2
- 6k - 1 > 0
(7k + 1) (k - 1) > 0
k < -1/7 or k > 1
(ii) (4k - 1)
2
- (15k
2
- 2k - 7) < 0
k
2
- 6k + 8 < 0 (k - 2) (k - 4) < 0
2 < k < 4
(iii) 2 - k - k
2
= 0 k = 1, -2
(iv) + 2 = -(2k - 1),
(2) = k
2
+ 2

2
9
(2k - 1)
2
= k
2
+ 2.
(k + 4)
2
= 0 k = -4

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