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7) If a > 0, then the shape of parabola is open upwards.
8) If a < 0, then the shape of parabola is open
down\vards.
9) The graph of y = ax. 2 + bx + c cuts
X-axis at two distinct points A and A 1• In
this case the x-coordinates of A and A' are
the two zeroes of the quadratic polynomial
ax 2 +bx+ c.
10) The graph of y= ax.7 + bx + c touches
ii X-axis at exactly one point A (i:e., at two
coincident points). The x-coordinate of A
is the only zero for the quadratic polynomial
ax 2 +bx+ c.
11) The graph of y= ax. 2 + bx + c is either
completely above X-axis or completely .
below the X-axis. So the quadratic
polynomial ax.2 + bx + c has no real zeroes.
. 12) In general, a polynomial p(x) of degree 'n' the graph_of y = p(x) intersects the X-axis atmost 'n',/}
X- .
·· points, hence, a polynomiaj, p(x) of degree 'n' has at mostly 'n' zeroes. '
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If (x-a),(x-:-/3) are the factors of a quadratic polynomial f(x), then f(x) = k[x2 :- (a+ /3)x+af3],
where k:t0;keR , · C,i al~ J\lp ie"'ft OS
If (x - a), (x- /3), (x-y) are the factors of a cubic poly~omial f(x), then
· on Wd ·10 o-t.s
ex~~.
f(x) = k[x3-(a+ /3+ y)x 2 + (a/3+ /3y+ya)x-a/3y], where .k :t 0;k e R
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The polynorrti~ whose zeroes are -5 aIJd 4 is


1
ill a)x 2-5x+4 b)x2 +5x-4 Ax2 +x-20 d) x2 -9x-20
:eri
1
The sum and the product ~f the zeroes ofa quadratic polynomial are - ! and - respectively, then the
1d . ol-t 13 :: 2 ·2 -
polynomial is O<'.., :.. , 6v [ l
.~x 2 +x+I b)2x 2 -x+l . $ c)2x2 -x-l d)2x2 +x-1
1/1

rr · ·
If p(x) = x2 + 5x + 2, the~:)+ p(2) + p(0) is
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4· If a and f3 are the roots of ax.2 - bx + c - 0 ( a * O
12.
N_ 2a a .i
_,., II,. . b) . c) b d): 2b
13.
5 . : .. th the number of its zeroes 1s
· The graph of a polynorrual 1s shown m figure, en . · . l j

"3
Yi 14.

b) 1
x
c) 2 yl
15.
d)4
6. The graph of; = p(x) given below. The number of zeroes of p(x) is . . l 16.
a) 0
17.
b)2
c)4 .
cf\3 .. .. . -' . : y' . -
!~\ . . ' .' . ' -8
7. · . ' If tlie sum of the zeroes ·o f th~ polynomial f(x) = 2x3 :..., 3kx. 7Ax - 5 is 6, then the value on ·
2

l
a)2 · bf-2 , )\4 d)-4 9.
If 6rle of the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial (k- 1) x + kx. + 1 is - 3, then the value on
2
8. I ~.

l
2

Ii
-=-4 2 ·
c) - d) - -
b)- 3 . 3
·3
9. · Which of the following is not.the graph of a quadratic polynoJ}lial?

y y y y '2

a)
xi .\)
yl
X b) X ' (
X
. c) .
X1

yl .
xttxr yl

lO . . -The product and_ sum of the ·zer~es o~the quadratic polynomial ax2+bx+c respectively are [
b ~ . b) E.,1 c) c b .
A
!?._
' b • d) - --
a a a a a' a
. If a and f3 are the zeroes of the polynomial 2x2-+ Sx + 1 th. th·, · · a l"i/.Us[
11 · /al) . . · b) · · . , en e value of a+ ,, +...,,
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a) 6 8
3
/J c) - 8 d) 1
13, Degree of the polynomial 2x + 3x - 5x2 + 9x + 1 is
4
[ 1
.a) 3 . · b) 1 c) 2
//4
1i-t-v'x
14. Which of the following expressions is not a polynomial? [ ]

+Z b) 5x3 -3x 2 -x+Jz


c) 5x3 -3x + - d) .;.:.~ x +!
. 5 7
, . . 2 A.2
. a
15. If 'ex I and Ip ' are the zeroes of the polynomial x2- 6x + 8, then the value of ff+ a'is [ ]

a)8 b)6 · · . c) 12 ·. · ,A
16. Toe degree of a biquadratic polynomial is
a)2 tl4 c)3
17. If '2' is the zero.of both e ~olynomial 3x2+ mx - 14 and 2x3+ox;+ x - 2, then the value of m
dJ]
· [ ·_ ]

-2n is · [ ]
a)5 b)-1. d)-9 A9
. ' - 1 ' '
I8. · Aquadratic polynomila with zeroes and - Us [
4 ]
~+Jx-·1 b)4x2 .- 3x-1 ~)4x2 -3x+l d)4x 2+3x+l
, . . ·. • . • I

19. If 2, -7 and .:...14 are the sum, of the product of its zeroes taken two at a time and the product of i~ ) ,y
zeroes of a cubic polynomial, then the cubic polynomial is -:X::-~ ( ot+ 13 t 1)::i::;.l- + (D<l=f t By-r "'" .
3 2 3 2
,'
3 2 +
a) x - 2x - 7x - 14 b) x + 2x + 7x 14 _ci[J<. - 2x - 7x + 14 . d) x3 - 2x2 + 7x + 14 -d.p 'Y
'
20. number 'k' is said to be a zero of a polynomial p(x), if p(k) = . [
ff · . .~2 . tj3, . ~1
21. If ;ex' and 'P' are the zeroes of a quadratic polynomial x2 + 5x.:.. 5, then . [ ]
. ~a+P=aP . . b) a-P=af · · , c), a+P>aP . . }f a-+P<aP . . ·
22. Given that one of the zeroes of the cubic polynomial ax3 + bx2 + ex +di; ze~o. Then the product of ,

1-
' the other two zeroes is · · [ · ]
-c . b . ~.:..b ' . C
a) - b) - . · ·· · · · · ·
a a '
. . . '
a '
. a
23. If on~ zero.of the quadratic polynomial x2 + 3x + k is 2, then the value,of k is
a)IO . 1:_10 · ··
c)5 · · d)-5 _
·[
·
]

24· If one o; the zeroes of the qua4t'atic polynomial (k - 1)x 2 +kx + I is - 3, then the value of k is

fl
-4 2· ...:2
. b) - : c) - . d) - I
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25. If the zeroes of the quadratic polynoIDial x +(a+ _ b = -6 . -. = 0, b::: -6 ·
a)a=-7,b=-1 · b)a=5,b=-1 c)a- 2' ......, / '\
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26. Zeroes of f(x) :::; x2 - 2x are ,, d) 0 and 4
a) i and 4 b) 1 and 3 ~and2
5 the value of a~+ /3 is
2
· 2 4
27. If a and f3 are the zeroes 1;he polynomial 2x. ,. . , : _ . • d) _ .
a)-7 . b) /1 .A-
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28. . ( r,;) . 1 ·al then other zero will be· (2 + .fi) ·


~rtion : 2-v3 is one ze~ of the quadratJ.c po ynoIDI
. Reason : Irrational zeros (roots) always occurs in pairs. . ·. : .. [
· /4Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation ?f asse~o
/ b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of ass(
(A) .
c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
29. Assertion: p(x) = 14x{- 2x 2 + 8x4 + 7x- 8 is a polynomial of degree 3. [ ··
Reason : The highest power of x in the polynomial p(x) is the degre~ of the polynomial. ·
a) Both assertion (A)and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertio1
.b) ·Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of ass(
(A) . .
c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
_;(Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true. •· -
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30. S~tement(A) : The quadratic polrnomial whose zeroes are .( f3 + and ( - is·

X
2
+ X- 2. (\ '· . .[
Statement(B) : }'he number of polynomiiµ~_,h. aving zeroes as -' 2 and 5 is 1.
a) Both A and B are true f lB~th A and B are false
c) A is true and B is false · d) A 1s false .and B is true
31. The numb~r of soda cans S needed to build a square pyramid display with n levels is given b
.· ' . 1 3 '1 2 1 . ' . - .
fuQ.Ctlon L( n). = -3. n + -2 n + -6 n • How
.- many
. soda cans needed
. to bu a square pyraIDI"d di•
.ild"
with n = 6 levels?
(1
a) 16

b)72 ' 1§'()

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Virt. givenbyV(x)=x 3 +llx 2 +24x ·· .
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p0° eV(x) 1s tbe volume m cubic feet when the water is x ft high. --r. 3~, \Y ::2,-+ ~a+ -;:;C
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What is the dimension of base of pool?


1i Ax+ 3 and x + 8 b) x + 4 and x + 7 c) x + 4 and x + 8 . d) x + 3 and x + 7
, What is the volume of pool when x. = 3 ft? [ ]
3
,J. a)298ft _ b) 148ft3 c)268ft3 _· / } 198ft
3

J)ireCtion For Question : (34 · 35) · An independent marketing research agency has determined that
the best box for breakfast cereal has a height that is 6 inches larger than its thickness and a width that
15 5inches large~ than its thickness. ·

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3
a) x + 30x2+ llx )1l_x3 + llx 2 + 30x [ ]
3
c)x + l5x2+ 20x · 2
d) x + 20x + 15x
3
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. Case Study • 1 :
The belo~ pictures are few natural examples c,f parabolic shape which is represented b
polynomial. A parabolic arch is an arch in the shape of a parabola; In structures, their c Ya q
an efficient method of load, and so can be found in bridges and in architecture in a
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36. In the -standard form of g·uadratic polynomial, ax: 2 + b_x + C. a, b and C are
a) All are real.numbers
b) All are rational numbers . ..
A 'a' is a non zero real number and b and c are any real numbers .
d) All are integers . . .
37. -If the roots of the quadratic polynoqrial are equal, where the di~criminant D b 2 - 4ac, then
a)D>O b)D<O .c )D > 0 . ~=0
1 . . " .
38.- if ·ex and -a are the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial 2x2 - x + 8k, then k is
.
Jf/1 -1 ·
c)-
· : d) 2
a)4 , - (4 4

39. The graph of xi : 1 = 0 . . . · .


a) Intersects x-axis at ~o ~stmctpo1?ts b) Touches x-axjs at a point
--1either~~qo5 n o r ~ x-ax,s · d) Either touches pr intersects x-axis

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- p

- a) i(-px'+; +1) k( px' -;-1) 1(x'+ px-¼)


b) d) f '-px+¼)
Study· 2:
Cf$ ,1n_asan•_is a body posture, originally :'"d still a general tenn for a ~tting mediation pose, and later
th
~tended~ ha a yog~ ar.id mo,dern yoga as exercise, to any type of pose or position, addmg reclining,
standing, mverted, t~i stmg and balancing poses. In the figure, one can observe that poses can be
related to representation of quadratic polynomial.
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41. The shape of the poses shown is · [. . ]


a) Spiral b) Ellipse c) Linear Aarabola
42. The graph of parabola opens downwards, if
a)a~O b)a=O fo<o d)a>O
'41 In the graph, how many zero.es are there for the ~oltnomial ?

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The two zeroes in the a ~ shown graph are ·
a) 2, 4 / ' 2, 4 l , c)- 8, 4 d) 2, -S
45
· The zeroes of the quadratic palynomial + 5x- are

a) Jj'4
2.Jj
1,_ -
.
c)
2
Jj'-4
Case Study -: 3 :
Bask~tball and soccer are played with a spherical ball. Even though an athlet~ dribbles th~ ba.U
· sports, a basketball player uses his hands and a soccer J:,layer uses his feet. Usually, soccer is
outdoors on a large field and basketball is ·played indoor on a court made o~t of Wood. Th1r·pi
(path traced) of.soccer ball and basketbaU are in the foJ;I11 of parabola representmg quadratic polyi

46. The shape of the path traced shown is'


a) Spiral b) Ellipse c) Linear ~Parabola

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47. 1)te graph of parabol~ opens upwards, 1f _. _
a)a=O . b)a<0 . d) a~O
48. Observe the t'allowing garph and answer.
In the above graph, how many -zeroes are
there for the polynomial?
a) 0
c) 2
·n b) 1 '

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49. The three zeroes in the above shown graph are · L
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a,' 2
1 - -- ,
3 - 1 b) - 2, 3, 1 ·1, -r-r- 1
t- r I : I
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/ ' ( 3, - 1, 2
,

d) -_2,-: 3, - 1
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_:_~
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SO. What will be the expression of the polynomial ?


3
+ 2x2 _ 5x - 6 · _b) x + 2x - 5x + 6
2
t_
! Ly_
f:: :-=~- •[
··:c J t· ·- --+-----
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+ 2x2 + Sx - 6 3
d) x + 2x 2 + 5x + 6
1
1
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~f uraph of the polynomial p(x) intersects the x - axis at 3 distinct points. Then p(x) can be\.,.., J
'f(leo . . [ v
b) Cubic )Q · d) Cons_tant plynoJ1ll
. ·al
8
)1,inear . c uadrat:J.c . [. ]
· eroes of the polynomial p(x) = 4x 2 _ 12x + 9 are
'f(le z . .
J. I,i b) -1,_1 c) 3, 4 --.. d)-3, -4 - ~l..ai,,is-
J\ 2 2 2 2 - /r <"
J'' . f .d
Ifth. etwo zeroes of the quadratic polynomial 7xz-15x -k are reciprocals of each other, the value o -
, . [ J
kiS
1
~7- ' b) 7 ' C) 5 . ' fa\7
If one of the zeroes of the quadratic.polynomial ax 2+bx+c is O, then the other zero is [ J
b) 0 b ' -c
c) - · d) -
a a
If_a and /3 are zeroes of the polynomial p(x) =:= x2 - 5x+6, then the value of a+ f3-3af3 is
a)-5 . · . . /4\--13 . · c) 13 · . / cl) 6 . [ ]
2
1 The zeroes of a polyno~al x + 5x - 24 are [ ]
J\.one positi~e and one negative ·. b) both positive
c) both negat:J.ve d) both equal
IT'a' and 'P' are the zeroes of a quadratic polynomial x2 -5x + b"and a-~= 1, then the value of 'b'
ffi [ ]
a)-6 b) _:_5
. c)5 . /i..6
· · 2 2
: rr 'a' and' p' are the zeroes of the polynomial x2 :_ 6x + 8, then the value of + is
. P a
a)8 b) 6 c) 12 ,49 [ J
li x- 2is a factor of the polynomial 3x 3- 7x + kx - 16, th~n the value of 'k' is
2
[
a)-IO f} 10 c)-2 d) 2
J
1
· li 'o:' and 'P' are the zeroes of the polynomial 3x2 + 1lx - 4, then the value of a 2 + ~ 2 is

a)~ - ~145 152 d)144 .


9 9 c) 9 9 [ ]_
ff~ '. ' ' '
a)cezeroes of the quadratic polynollllal a:c 2 + bx + c, c:;; 0 are equal, ~en .
[C l
) anct a have opposite signs v <!I \. b) c and b have opposite signs
ccanct a have the same sign v--~
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·t p-
. 3 · -3 · -4
a) - _4 c) - d) -.
4 . f" 3 4 3 .

13. If a .I I .
a, 1-1 are zeroes of x 2- 4x + I ·then - + - - an 1s
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b)5 c)-5 d)-3

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14
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+-
· · If a, f3 are zeroes of poly~omial f(x) = x2 px + q then polyn~mi3:1 having _!_and.!_ as its zer
a . f3 - Oe

a) x' + qx + p _ b) x' ~pi+ q . · ~qx; + px -1: I d) px' + qx + I (L

15. The zeroes of the polynomial are

a) ~ . -2 · 2
' ·2 b) 4 ' I \4 ' d) - .4 ' vr;:3j
16. 'If 1 is _zero of the polynomial p(x) = ax 2-3 (a,--1) x-1, then the value of 'a' is
· t\_! ·. ..
b)- 1 . c) ,2 _ · d)-2 ·
17. The maximum number of zeroes a cubic polynomial can have is [ I
a) 1 . · b)4 · c)2 . · . Jt3 .
18. The sum and product of zeroes of a quadratic polynomial are 6 ~d 9 ;~spectively. The quadri
polynomial will be · [ ]
2
a)x +9x-6 2
. b)x +6x+9 - A.._x -6x+9,
2 d)x +6x-9
2

19. · If -1 is a·zero of the polynomial p(x) = kx 2 - 4x + k, the value of k is [ I


a)-4 . . · _ ~-2 _ · . • c)2 . _ d)4 .
20. If a and f3 are the zeroes of a polynomial .x2 - + 3, then tlie valu_e of a+ /3- a/3 will~
· a) b) c) A [
· 21. If a and '{3 are zeroes of the polynomial f(x) =x2- ~-k, such that a- f3 =9, the value ofk wil
. [
/j\20 _ . . b) 30
c) 60 . · d) 18 _,,
- . . . . I
2 2. If the squared difference of the zeroes of~~ quadratic polynomial f(x) = x2 + px + 45 is equal to
. the value of p wiUbe · ·. (!!,- (B)~ \I-Ir!-\ _· · [
· . a) 21 · 18 r.,/ c)-21 . d)-31

23 _. ·If a ·arid p are zeroes of x 2


- (k-6)x +-2(2k'-1), such that a+p ~}af3, valu~ ofk wi11be
a) -2 . - .. ~) 0 . z . c) 3 . . - . ~5 . A [
If a and b are the zeroes of polynmrual x + ax~ ,b, the values of~ and b are
~ - . d2 . _,,...t,yl and-2 ~\b.::'O c)-2 and I . d) 2 and I
a) 1 an _ ,,,. / . b +a.b+b.r:..O · . ·
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Given that~ and b are zeroes of a quadratic polynomial such that a+ b = 24 and a - b = 8. Select
P· we quadratic polynonual ving a and b as its zeroes. [ ]
24 2
a)~z-128x+ ) -24x+l28 c)x2+24x-128 d)x2+128x+24
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p ~0 For Question : 26 - 27) - A teacher asked 1Oof his students to write a polynomial in one
variable on a paper and then to handover the paper. The following wete the answers given by the
students: . .

i.,.,+
7
3/ 3x'+ • + z/ 4x;+ 3x'+ 2,jx' +,& + 7 / 7x+.ft \ 5x' - 7x+ 2\ 2~; -i-3
· 51 -LI a.x3 +bx 2 +cx+dj x+.! - .
· zi · X
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_ }IoW many of the above ten; are not polynomials? [ ]


6
a)l · · )51 3 . c)4 d)5
Bow many of the above ten, are quadratic polynomials? · [ ]
J ~1 . b) 2 . c) 3 d) 4
i, ~rtion : If both zeros o! the quadratic polyn·omial x2 _ 2kx + 2 are equal in magnitude but
. .. . . I ~= -f-)
opposite m sign then ·value of k is .
2 f3> -~ [ ]

· Reason : Swn of zeroes of a quadratic polynomial ax2 + bx + c 1s -b .


. a .
•a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is th~ ~orrect.explanation of assertion(A).
i b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not-the correct explanation of assertion

(A). .
~~ssertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.- __ t
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'jJ f ssertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true..,.... • 1
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Assertion : If one zero of polynomial p(x) = (k2 + 4)x2 + l } x + 4k i~ reciprocal of other,then f
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k = 2. · . . .
· '~ , : . .· [ ]
Reason:lf(x-a) isafacrorofp(x),then p(a)=O i.e. a isazeroofp(x) I

a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) ary true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion(A). ·
'/A~oth assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation ~f ~sertion
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c)Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
,dfAssertion (A) is false'but reason {R) is true.
~rtion ·= x3 + X has only one real zero. . . .\ . [ ] [t
Reason : A polynomial of nth degree must have a real zer~es. .
a) Both assertioD"(A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) ~s the correct explanation ~f assertiori(A):
b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) 1s not the correct explanation of assertion
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4 ssertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false. ·· -·


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St&_tement (B) : The remainder, when f(x) is divided by (2x - 3)-is 1(%) ·
_}) ·B~th A and B are true ~-oth A and B ar~ false
c) A 1s true and Bis false f)~ is false and B 1s true
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mches and square bottoms. The volume of these cages is given by tlie funct.J.on V=_ b - 6b2 + 9~
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b ('o-3)0-
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32. Which of the following e~ression theJength of each side of the square bottom?
a) (b - 2) _ 3) · c)(b-4) ' d) (b.- 5)

33 . What i~ the volume of a ca e with a height of 18 inches? · · . [ l


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. a)3050 in2 b) 2050 in • c) 1050 in 2 A4050 in2 ·

34, If one of the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial f(x) = 14x2 - 42k.2x - 9 is ne~ative of the ~ther,
.yr,ueofkis . oC+J3=o , · . . [. l S:
t_Ao _ b) 1 ·· · c). 2 . .. _ d) 3
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35 _ • If the sum and product of the zeroes of the polynomi~ ax 5:x. + c are equal to 10 each, the values 9·•
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case Study .. 1 : · \ . --- ', _- , ':J ' .. -
I . _g.t aorder for making a frame for machine of their ~lient For which, they are .
RK _Fabricators h~"g_
using_a AutoCAD so~~e to create a constructible model that includes the relevant intoimation
such as dimensions of the frame and materials needed.

The frame will have a solid base and will be cut ou_t of a piece of steel. The final area of the frame
should be 54: _sq m. The digram of frame is shown below.' ·
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In order to input the right values in the_A~toCAD software, ·the engine~r need~ to calculate s~me
basic values.
36. What are the dimensions_of the outer frame ? [. ]
a) (10 +· x) and (5 + x) b) (10- x) and (5 - x)
c) (10 + 2x) artd (5 ·+ 2x) d) (10- 2x) and (5-' 2x)
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37. A metal sheet of minimum area is_used to make the frame. What should be th~um area of metal
~beet before cutting ? [ 0v ]
·a) 4X: 2 + 30x + 50 x
b) 2 + 27x + 55 c) 5x2 + 30 d) 4x2 + 50
38: What is the area of required final metal frame ? [ J..., ]..
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a) (4x2 + 30x + 50)m2 b) (x2+ 27x + 55)m c) (4x2 + 50x)m2 ·d) (4xi+ 30x)m2
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39. If the area of the frame is 54 sq m, what is the value of x ? [ " ]
a) 0.75 m b) 3.0m · ·11.5 m . d) 1.8 m
io. What is the perimeter of ~n ame? · [ ]
a)36m · / J7Lm c)45m d)39m

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The Prime Minister's Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situ~tions Fuod was creat~ o 1

March 2020, following the COVID-19 pandemic in India. The fund will be used ~or ~om?atlilg,

containment . efforts agamst
and relief . the coronavrrus
. outbreak. and similar pandeffilc like s1ttw:'-'O~
the future.

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The allotment officer is trying to come up with a method to calculatefair division of funds aero.
various affected families so that the fund amount and amount received per family can be easily ~
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justed based on daily revised imnibers. The total fund allotted for village is x3 +6x2+20x +9. Th
officer has divided the fund equally among families of the village and each family receives an amo111
, of x2 + 2x + 2. After distribution, some amount is left.
~AHw many famiµes are there in the village? I\
· +4 . · b) X - 3 - · /cl) x - 4 d) x+ 3
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42. If an amount of, 1~.is left after distribution, w~t is value of x ?
· a)190 ;:~~ _: ".: b) 290 · Ff191 · d) 291
43. How much amount does_each family receive? · ·
a) 24490 b) 34860 c) 22540 .
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44.i'ioWhat is the amount of fund allocated? .
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a) r72 72 759 · b) r75 72 681 e;) r69 n 846 d) f82 74 888
45. How many families are there in the village?

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, ,5111dY d water tank is very popul =-- 1 . . · tank t0 rage and
~e groun · _ . . arm nd1a. It 1s usually used for large water s
, V~oe: built cheaply usmg cement-like materials. Underground water tank are typically chosen by
cafl ~e who to save space. The water in the underground water tank is not affected by extreme
peo~ercond1bons. The underground water tank maintain cool temperatures in both winter and sum-
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Abuilder wants to build a tank to store water in an apartment. The volume of the rectangular tank will
remodelled by V(x) = x 3 + x 2 - 4x - 4 .
Heplanned in s.uch a wa~at its base. dimensions are (x + 1) and (x + 2). How much he has to dig? .
a)(x+l) . ·. /f(J(x-2) · ·. c)(x-3) • d)(x+2) [ ]
ffx=4meter, what is the v~lume of the water tank? · . ·· [ ]
3 3 3
a)30m . , b) 20,m. . . c) 15 m - ~O m3 · • .

tobepfil!lted? .
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ff ~ and the builder wants to paint the ~ntir? i!!Jler portion on the water tankh what is the total area
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a)52m . · b) 96 m 2
_c) 208 m ~ ~-;~'\ ~ I!).

ff the cost of paint is f~..}i square metre, what 1s the cost of pamtmg ?
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a) 0900 .- /'r 2600 c) f 1300 _ d) f 5200
What is the storage capacity of this water tank ? . · [
a)3000 litre . b) 6000 litre j 60000 litre d) 30000 litre
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