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I. This document provides 40 multiple choice questions involving solving quadratic equations. II. The questions require solving one or two quadratic equations numbered I and II and determining the relationship between the solutions. III. A variety of quadratic equations are presented including solving for roots, determining if an expression is equal to another expression, and word problems involving quadratic equations.

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Quadratic Equations Assignments

I. This document provides 40 multiple choice questions involving solving quadratic equations. II. The questions require solving one or two quadratic equations numbered I and II and determining the relationship between the solutions. III. A variety of quadratic equations are presented including solving for roots, determining if an expression is equal to another expression, and word problems involving quadratic equations.

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IBPS Clerk Mains (Quadratic Equations-Assignment)

Quadratic Equations
IBPS Clerk (Mains) Exam 2017
IBPS Clerk Mains (Quadratic Equations-Assignment)

QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
Directions (Q. 1-30): In the given questions,
two equations numbered I and II are given. 13. I. 10x²-7x+1=0
Solve both the equations and mark the II. 35y²-12y+1=0
appropriate answer.
(A) if x > y
(B) if x > y 14. I. 5x + 8y = 208
(C) if x < y II. 13x – 16y = –71
(D) if x < y
(E) if x = y or relationship between x and y 15. I. 3x2 + 8x – 35 = 0
cannot be determined. II. 3y2 + 28y + 65 = 0
1. I. x2 + x – 12 = 0
II. y2 + 13y + 42 = 0
16. I. 2x² – 21x + 54 = 0
2
2. I. 4x + 32x + 63 = 0 II. y² – 14y + 49 = 0
II. y2 + 5y + 6 = 0
17. I. 3x² + 5x – 8 = 0
3. I.10x²-7x+1=0 II. y² – 4y + 3 = 0
II. 35y²-12y+1=0
18. I. 3x² + 11x + 8 = 0
4. I. 2x²+3x-20=0
II. 3y² + 20y + 32 = 0
II. 2y²+19y+44=0

5. I. x²-11x+24=0 19. I. 15x2 + 22x + 8 = 0


II. 2y²-9y+9=0 II. 6y2 + 29y + 20 = 0

6. I. x²+3x-40 = 0 20. I. 12x2 + 17x + 6 = 0


II. y²-14y + 48 = 0
II. 20y2 + 47y + 24 = 0
7. I. x²+x-2 = 0
II. y²+5y + 6 = 0 21. I. 8x² + 31x + 21 = 0
II. 5y² + 11y – 36 = 0
8. I. 7x+5y = 11
II. 7y-8x = 51 22. I. 5x² – 29x + 36 = 0
II. 10y² – 3y – 27 =0
9. I. x²= 49 4 7
II. y²-16y + 63 = 0 23. I. + = √𝑥𝑥
√𝑥𝑥 √𝑥𝑥
5
11 2
10. I. 2x²+13x+21 = 0 II. y2 - � �=0
√𝑦𝑦
II. 2y²+27y + 88 = 0
24. I. 225x²-4=0
11. I. 6x²+77x+121=0 II. √225y+2=0
II. y²+9y-22=0
25. I. x²-7x+12=0
12. I. x² +6x=7 II. y²+y-12=0
II. 2y² -13y+15=0
IBPS Clerk Mains (Quadratic Equations-Assignment)

26. I. x2 – 5x – 24 = 0 of milk are added again to reverse the ratio of


II. 2y2 + 19y + 35 = 0 water and milk.
Quantity II: 120 ltr.
27. I. 18x2 – 9x + 1 = 0 (A) Quantity I > Quantity II
II. 48y2 – 14y + 1 = 0 (B) Quantity I < Quantity II
(C) Quantity I > Quantity II
28. I. 8x2 + 55x – 72 = 0 (D) Quantity I < Quantity II
II. y2 + y – 72 = 0 (E) Quantity I = Quantity II or No relation

29. I. 4x+7y=209 34. Quantity I : Badri when works alone, takes


II. 12x-14y= -38 7.2 hrs more than the time taken by both Badri
and Suresh to finish the work together. Suresh
30. I. 18x²+18x+4=0 when works alone, takes 9.8 hrs more than the
II. 12y²+29y+14=0 time taken by both Badri and Suresh to finish
the work together.Time taken by both of them
31. Quantity I : Overall profit percentage if the to complete the work working together.
cost prices of two shirts are equal. One shirt is Quantity II : 8.4 hrs.
sold for 20% profit and the other is sold for 10% (A) Quantity I > Quantity II
loss. (B) Quantity I < Quantity II
Quantity II : Profit % made in selling each meter (C) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
if the profit made in selling 20 m of a cloth (D) Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
equals the cost price of 5 m of that cloth. (E) Quantity I = Quantity II or No relation
(A) Quantity I > Quantity II
(B) Quantity I < Quantity II 35. Quantity I : Number of ways of drawing 3
(C) Quantity I > Quantity II balls from a box containing 5 white and 7 red
(D) Quantity I < Quantity II
balls if at least one white ball is to be included
(E) Quantity I = Quantity II or No relation
in the draw.
32. The largest possible right circular cylinder is Quantity II : Number of different photographs.
cut out from a wooden cube of edge 7 cm. There are 5 boys and 3 girls in a family. They are
Quantity I : volume of the cube left over after photographed in groups of 2 boys and one girl.
cutting out the cylinder. (A) Quantity I > Quantity II
Quantity II : Surface area of cube remained (B) Quantity I < Quantity II
after cutting out the cylinder.
(C) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
Note: compare the magnitudes of both
quantities. (D) Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
(A) Quantity I > Quantity II (E) Quantity I = Quantity II or No relation
(B) Quantity I < Quantity II
(C) Quantity I > Quantity II 36. Quantity I : difference between the largest
(D) Quantity I < Quantity II and the smallest sum. A sum of Rs. 1440 is lent
(E) Quantity I = Quantity II or No relation out in three parts in such a way that the
interests on first part at 2% for 3 years, second
33. Quantity I: Value of y. A vessel contains 2.5
liters of water and 10 liters of milk. 20% of the part at 3% for 4 years and third part at 4% for 5
contents of the vessel are removed. To the years are equal.
remaining contents, liters of water are added to Quantity II : 460
reverse the ratio of water and milk. Then liters (A) Quantity I > Quantity II
(B) Quantity I < Quantity II
IBPS Clerk Mains (Quadratic Equations-Assignment)

(C) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II (C) Quantity I > Quantity II


(D) Quantity I ≤ Quantity II (D) Quantity I < Quantity II
(E) Quantity I = Quantity II or No relation (E) Quantity I = Quantity II

39. Quantity I. x2 – 20x – 96 = 0


37. Five years ago, Bina’s age was three times
Quantity II. y3 = √21952
that of Arti. Ten years ago, Bina’s age was half (A) Quantity I > Quantity II
that of Chitra. Chitra’s present age is 36 years. (B) Quantity II > Quantity I
Quantity I :Arti’s current age. (C) Quantity II < Quantity I
Quantity II : Difference between Chitra’s age (D) Quantity II > Quantity I
and Bina’s age. (E) Quantity II = Quantity I or no relation
(A) Quantity I > Quantity II
40. A boat goes downstream from one point to
(B) Quantity I < Quantity II
another in 6 hours, which is 60 km apart. It
(C) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II covers the same distance upstream in 15 hours.
(D) Quantity I ≤ Quantity II Quantity I. Speed of the swimer who goes 23
(E) Quantity I = Quantity II or No relation km in 3 hours.
Quantity II. Speed of the boat in still water.
38. Ravi obtained 480 marks out of 600 and (A) Quantity II < Quantity I
Birla obtained 560 marks out of 800. (B) Quantity II > Quantity I
Quantity I. Percentage marks of Birla. (C) Quantity II > Quantity I
Quantity II. Percentage marks of Ravi. (D) Quantity I > Quantity II
(A) Quantity II < Quantity I (E) Quantity I = Quantity II or no relation
(B) Quantity I < Quantity II

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