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Category B

Section 2
2019

1. Let n ≥ 3 be integer. Assume that inside a big circle, exactly n small


circles of radius r can be drawn so that each small circle touches the
big circle and also touches both its adjacent small circles. Then, the
radius of big circle is

(A) r csc πn


(B) r csc 1 + n
π

(C) r csc 1 + 2n
π

(D) r csc 1 + n

2. Let C denote the set of all complex numbers. Define

A = {(z, w) | z, w ∈ C and |z| = |w|}


B = {(z, w) | z, w ∈ C and z 2 = w2 }

(A) A = B
(B) A ⊂ B and A 6= B
(C) B ⊂ A and B 6= A
(D) None of the above

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3. A subset W of the set of real numbers is called a ring if it contains 1
and if for all a, b ∈ W , the numbers
n a − b and ab are alsoo in W . Let
p
m
S = 2n | m, n integers and T = q | p, q integers, q odd . Then

(A) neither S nor T is a ring


(B) S is a ring T is not a ring
(C) T is a ring S is not a ring
(D) both S and T are rings

4. A particle P moves in the plane in such a way that the angle between
the two tangents drawn from P to the curve y 2 = 4ax is always 90◦ .
The locus of the P is

(A) a parabola
(B) a circle
(C) an ellipse
(D) a straight line

5. A polygon has twice as many diagonals as it has sides. How many sides
does it have?

6. If n is a positive integer such that 8n + 1 is a perfect square, then

(A) n must be odd


(B) n cannot be a perfect square
(C) 2n cannot be a perfect square
(D) None of the above

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7. Find the number of ordered pairs of positive integers for which
1 1 4
+ =
a b 2019

8. Given a regular polygon with p sides, where p is a prime number. After


rotating this polygon about its center by an integer number of degrees
it coincides with itself. What is the maximal possible number for p?

9. Let f : R → R be given by

f (x) = |x2 − 1| , x ∈ R

Then

(A) f has a local minima at x = ±1 but no local maximum


(B) f has a local maximum at x = 0 but no local minima
(C) f has a local minima at x = ±1 and a local maximum at x = 0
(D) None of the above is true

1√ √ 1√ √ 1√ 1√
10. 1+ 3
+ 3+ 5
+ 5+ 7
+ ··· + √
2017+ 2019
=?

2019−1
(A) 2

2019+1
(B) 2

2019−1
(C) 4
(D) None of the above

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11.
1 · 2 + 2 · 22 + · · · + 100 · 2100 · 9−901 =?
  

Here [·] is the greatest integer function.

12. Find the number of rational solutions of the following equations (i.e.,
rational x and y satisfy the equations)

x2 + y 2 = 2
x2 + y 2 = 3

(A) 2 and 2
(B) 2 and 0
(C) 2 and infinitely many
(D) Infinitely many and 0

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