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Subject : Mathematics ‘ Class : IX/X INDEX S. No. Mo) Cer) Page No. 1. NUMBERSYSTEM ~ : 19 °2.° ALGEBRA : - 10-17 EXERCISE OBJECTIVE eK 4 1 The number of two digit numbers divisible by the product of the digit is : [AMTI2004] (As (B)8 (c)14 (0)33 In this addition each letter represents a different digit. Which is the absent digit ? ABCD +BCD sea [AMT! 2004] (A)1 (B)3 (C)4 5 . Anumber with 8 digits is a multiple of 73 and also a multiple of 137. The second digit from the left equals 7. Then the 6" digit from the left equals : [AMT! 2004] (Ayt (B)"7 (c)9 -(D) can be any digit Leftn be the least positive integer such that 1260n is the cube of a natural number. Then n satisfies : [AMTI 2004] (A)1 (A) 16 (B)17 (C)18 . (0/19 How many of these expressions x*+ y*, x‘+ y°, y°+ y° and x*— y‘are positive for all possible numbers x and y for which x > y ? [AMTI 2005] (ayt (B)0 (2 - (0)3 The number of ordered pair of digits (A, B) such that A 3640548981270644 B is divisible by 99 is : [AMTI 2005] _A)3 (B)2 (c)4 (D)zero 22 LetA=a+ar+at+.... + a%and a=—1, then isa [AMT! 2006] (A)positive integer (B) negative integer (C) negative fraction _(D) positive fraction How many possible values can one by multiplying 2 different numbers from the set {4,8,9,16,27,32,64,81,243}? [AMT! 2006] (a) 12 (B)24 (c)32 (0)48 Define a * b = 2a + 2b - ab. For example 4*3=2*44+2%3-4x3=2.If3*x=2"*x, then xis: [AMTI 2006) (A)2 (B)1 (co (D) No such x exists IfABCD = (ABC) x (BD), where A, B, C and D are digit not necessarily distinct, then the value of C is: [AMT! 2006] (Ayo (B)1 (C) any digit (D) any nonzero digit Definea*b=a+b+1.andif a*S=b*4 = 11 thena*bis [AMTI 2006] (A) 10 (8) 11 (c)12 (D)13 a, band c are three natural numbers. Exactly two of them are odd. Then [AMTI 2006) (A) a+b +c + ab + be + ca is odd (B) ab + be + cais even (C)arbeis odd (D) 2? + bois even Given x + 3y= 100 where x and y are positive integers. The number of pairs satisfying the above equation is [AMTI 2006] (A) 100 (8)97 (C)34 (D)33 18 28. 29. 32. 35. 37. 38. Athree digit number with digits A,B,C in that order is divisible by 9. Ais an odd digit and C is an even digit. Band C are non zero. The number of such three digit numbers is : [AMTI 2006] (A)20 (B) 16 (C)8 (D)4 The number of prime numbers less than 1 million whose digital sum is 2 is : [AMTI 2006) (As (B)4 (€)3 (D) none of these 36% The value of aq of on simplification is : [AMTI 2006] x 12 3)\2 So 3 ) (3) Oar Os ©) (3) In Eldorado, the base in the number system is b, unlike our decimal system where 235 means 2. 10°+ 3.10 + 5. The place values in Eldorado are powers of b and the currency is in dinars. Ram gave a 1000 dinar bill for a bicycle costing 440 dinars and receives 340 dinars as change. The base bis : [AMTI 2006] (A) 12 (8)8 (C)7 (D) none of these ‘certain number leaves a remainder 4 when divided by 6. The remainder when the number is divided by gis: . [AMTI2006] (A) 10r4 (B)40r7 (C)10r7 (0) 1,40r7 Given the alphmetic where each letter represents a different digit the number of distinct solution is $85 eae [AMT12006] (ayo (8)1 (6 (0)7 The least number of numbers to be deleted from the set (1,2,3......, 13,14,15} so that the product of the remaining number is perfect square is : [AMTI 2006] (a4 (63 (2 1 If (43), in base x number system is equal to (34), in base-y number system then the value for x and y are respectively : {AMTI 2006] (A) 3,4 (B)4.3 (C)7.9 (0)9,7 Aneight digit number is a multiple of 73 and 137. If the second digit from left is 7, whattis the 6th digit from the left of the number ? [AMTI 2006] (Ay7 (B)9 (C)5 (0)3 ‘Two natural numbers differ by 41. The bigger number is greater than 30 times the smaller number plus 10. The smaller number is : [AMT 2007] att (8)2007 («7 (01 1 st) (1 The value of (1-52) (1-37 [AMTI 2007] 2008 1004 2007 ) 3007 ©).2007 (©) 2008 oy" _ 15n? +8n+6 The number of natural numbers n for which —"——""*> isa natural number is: [AMT12007] (A)8 (B)2 (o)3 (0)4 The units digit of 32” x 72 x 13% js : m [AMTI 2007] (A)3 (B)1 (c)9 (D)7 39. M1. 42. 47. A two digit number is increased by 20% when its digits are reversed. Then the sum of the digits of the number is : [AMTI2007] (A)2 - (8)7 (9 (8 The units digit of (1+9+97+9%.... +927) is : [AMTI 2007} (A)1 (B)9 (c)o (D)8 re Aboy multiplies 423 by a certain number and obtains 65589 as his answer. fboth te fives are wrong but the other digits are correct, the right answer is : [AMTI 2007] (A) 63489 (8)60489 (C) 2880 (0)60689 ‘The ratio between a two digit number and the sum of the digits of that number is a : b. If the digit in the units place is n more than the digit in the tens place then the number in the tens place is : [AMTI 2007] - n(a—b) n(a+b) 2n(a—b) (ab) A) ttp—2a ©) ttp—2a (©) tip =2a ©) iatb—2n) The digits 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 are written in a spiral like fashion begining from the central marked cell. Which digit is written on the cell placed exactly 100 cells above the marked cell?‘ [AMTI2008] Ee [ lreyslatsfelii2 elsléisteti}s|3 s[2{1{2tal4t3 + [oFwats|4 3[6fst4]3fels Z[slelst2qipe thetstets}2tit I (ay (8)3 (5 (6 The first digit from the left of a four digit number is equal to the number of zeroes in the number. The second digit is equal to the number of digits 1, the third digit is equal to the number of digits 2 and the fourth digit is equal to the number of digits 3. How many numbers have this property ?[AMTI 2008] (A)o (B)2 (c)3 (24 * LetA be the least number such that 10Ais a perfect square and 35 Ais perfect cube, Then the number of positive divisors of Ais : [AMTI 2008] (A)72 (B)64 (C)45 (0)80 What is the least possible value of thgpexpression 2008-BHA-SK-ARA ft known that each alphabet represents a different non zero digit ? [AMTI 2008] (A) 106 (B) 108 (c) 1580 (D)none of these A positive integer ‘n’is such thatits only digits are 3's. 'n’is exactly divisible by 383, When 353 Is divided by 1000, whats the remainder ? oii oe (A) 351 (8) 781 (c)651 (0)931 The number of 2 digit numbers having exactly 6 factors is : [AMTI 2008] (A)4 (B)20 (C)16 (D) 12 A teacher wrote the numbers 1,2,3,.....2008 on the black board; one of the students erases m of these numbers. Among the numbers remaining on the board, not a single one is the product of any two of the others. If the smallest possible value of m is x then [AMTI 2008] (A)x< 50 (B) 50 Os ote Apositive integer mis triangular if m= 1+ 2+ 3 +..... +n for some integer n > 0. If mis triangular, then (8m +1 )is: [AMTI 2009] (A) also triangular : (B) a perfect square ee « (C) a perfect cube (D) none of the above three The sum of the digit of a number '‘n’ is 30. Which one of the following cannot be the sum of the: digits of the numbern +3? 5 i [AMTI 2009] (6 (B)15 (21 (D)24 ‘numerical puzzle is constructed with positive integers greater than 1 in each cell as shown in the figure. In the adjacent grid with 6 cells which number cannot be filled in the botton most cell TR] | ‘axb| : [AMTI 2009} (a)90 (8) 144 (0) 153 (0)210 The number which when subtracted from the terms of ratio a : b makes it equal to c: dis : [AMTI 2010] ab-cd ~ be-ad ab-cd abcd ) abcd ®)o=a () "ora ()"p=e The number of solutions of the equation ove = 100xis : [AMTI 2010] (Ayo (B)1 (c)2 (0)3 Given a and b are integers the expression (a?+a+2011) (2b+1) is: [AMTI 2010] (A) Odd for exactly 2010 values of a.b. 9 (B) Odd for all values of a,b. (C) Even for exactly one value of a and two values of b. (D) Odd for exactiy for one value of a and one value of b If pis perpendicular drawn from the vertex of a regular tetrahedron to the opposite face and if each edge is equal to 2 units, then p is : [AMT 2010] : 8v3 ass ) el © eo (0) 2 2 : The equation 0,2} (log,x)?+ (log,x)*= 1 has [AMTI 2010] (A) Aroot less than 1. (B) Has only one root greater than 1 (C) Two irrational roots (0) Noreal 61. 62. 63. 67. 68. 69. 70. ae 72, 73. 74. 75. How many distinct rational numbers (a,b,¢,d) are there with [AMTI 2011] 2110992 + b.log,. 3+ c.log,, 5 + d.log,, 7 = 2011 (Ayo (B)1 (C)5 (0) 2011 The number of positive integral values of n for which (n° 8n? + 20n — 13) is a prime numbers : [AMTI 2011] (Ay2 (B)1 (c)3 (D)4 The number of positive integers 'n’ for which 3n—~4, 4n-6 and 5n ~3 are all primes is . [AMTI 2011] (ay (8)2 (03 (D) infinite The number of digits in the sum 100 + 100? + 100° + ..... 100%" is : [AMTI 2011] (A) 4023 (8) 4022 (©)4024 (D) none of these For how many positive integrals values of x < 100 is (3*— x) divisible by 5 ? [AMTI 2012] (a) 16 (B)20 (@)24 (0)36 a, bare positive integers such that : (A) the sum of their square is S (B) the sum of their cubes is C times the sum of the numbers itself. (C) S-C = 28, The numbers of such pairs (a, b) is * [AMTI2013] (a)t (B)2 (C)3 (0)6 The number of numbers of the form 3020603 where a, b are digits which are divisible by 13 is [AMTI 2013] (ays (8)6 (7 (D)0 : The number of ordered triples (x, y, z) such that x, y, z are primes and x! + 1 =z is [AMTI 2013] (ayo ()1 (2 (0) infinitely many a, b, care digits of a 3-digit number such that 64a + 8b + c = 403, then the value of a+b+¢ +2013 is [AMTI 2013] (A) 2024 (8) 2025 (C)2034 (0)2035 Whatis the sum of the digits of (@999999999)° [AMTI2013] (a)99 (8) 108 (©) 180 (0) 199 The number of three digits number which are divisible by 3 and have the additional property that the sum of their digits is 4 times their middle digit is [AMTI 2013] (a)7 (B)4 (ott (0)10 Nine numbers are written in asscendingorder. The middle number is the average of the nine numbers. The Sarage of he fe ergest nurrbaties and tha average of the five smallest numbers is 44. The sum ofall numbers is [AMTI 2013] (a) 560 (B)504 (o)112 (D) 122 Nisa five digit number. 1 is written after the 5 digit of N to make it a six digit number, which is three times the same number with 1 written before N. (If N = 23456 it means 234561 and 123456) . Then the middle digit of the number N is [AMTI 2014] (a2 (B)4 (c)6 (0)8 The five digit number 2679b is a multiple of 72. Then the value of a + bis [AMTI 2014] (A)3 (B)5 (6 (0)7 The number of two digit numbers having the property that when they are divided by the sum of their digits, the quotient is 7 without remainder is [AMTI2014] 0) (B)1 (C)3 (0)4 76. 78. 79. The sum of all values of integers n for which 2 is also an integer is [AMTI 2014) (Ajo (B)7 8 (0)9 The number of values of x which satisfy the equation 52¥/g*1 = 500is: [AMTI2015) (A)1 (B)2 (C)3 (D)0 ‘Anumber when divided by 899 gives a remainder 63. The remainder when this number is divided by 29 is [AMT! 2015] (A)6 (B)7 (C8 (D)5 5 The number of natural number pairs (x, y) in which x> y and + [AMT! 2015) (A)1 (B)2 (c)3 (D)4 The number of real x which satisfies th iby a es ri uriaci6 1e number of real x which satisfies the equal by <7 ar = gis U ] (a2 (8)3 (c)4 “(00 EXERCISE SUBJECTIVE 4. The number of 100 digit number having the sum of their digits equal to 3is TAMTI 2009} 2. Allthe numbers from 1 to 2009 are written one after the other. The number of digits in this number is : [AMT 2009] 3. The sumof the digits of the number (1000-20) expressed in decimal notation is. TAMTI2009] 4. ajb,o,d and e are positive reals. Ifa-2c +e =0,b-2c+d=0,c-2d + e= 0 then the set consisting of the largest and smallest numbers among a,b,c,d,e is [AMTI2009} 5a, Beene 8 5. + B+ Z, where 01 is). * *[AMTI 2013] The six digit number that increases 6 times when its last three digits are carried to the beginning of the number without their order being ciilfnged is [AMTI 2014] The symbol [x] means the integral part of x [AMTI a Ex: [2.3] = 2, [¥6]=3. Then the value of [J] 1YZ Hf Y3] ot L100 1 Ifa, b, ¢, dare positive integers such that a° = b‘, c* = d? and ¢~ a = 19, then the nyrnerical value of d-bis. (you can express in powers of numbers) [AMTI 2014] n= §60560560560563. Saket divided n? by 8. He will get a remainder. - [AMTI2014] 28. The least positive integer by which 396 be multiplied to make a perfect cube is. ‘ [AMTI 2014) Mahadeven was asked what is Potacertan fraction. By mistake he divided the fraction by Feand got ; 33 an answer, which exceeds the correct answer by <7. The correct answer is: [AMTI2015] dis an integer greater than 1. When the numbers 1059, 1417 and 2312 are divided by ‘d’, the remainders in each case is the same (r). The value of (d-r) is TAMT12015] * 1 4 The value of g ja5,3 + 270 + 45,9 : [AMTI 2015] When 265 is divided by a two digit number the remainder is 5. The number of such two digit number is [AMTI 2015] AS-digit integer is reversed. The difference of the. original and the reversed number is not zero, The largest prime number that must be a factor of this difference is. [AMTI 2015] OBJECTIVE 4. N s * Given the sequence a, ab, aab, aabb, aaabb,aaabbb, ..... upto 2004 terms, the total number of times a's and b's are used from 1 to 2004 terms are [AMTI 2004) (A) 2004 a's and 2003 b's (B) 4008 a's and b's (C) 1002 = 1003 a's and (1002)'b's (D) 1003? a's and 1002 x 1003 b's Given that (a-5)?+ (b-c)?+ (c-d)?+ (b+0+ coe O then (a+b+c)(b+c poe ett aoc) (Ayo (B) 11 (c)20 (D)99 x'— ‘= 15, x and y are positive integers: Then x'+ y‘is: +. [AMTI2004] (a)17 (B)31 (c)32 (0) 113 z a ja a : Ifa,b are positive real numbers and fe =a ‘ where a> isa mixed fraction, which ofthe following is true? [AMT12004] (Absa 1 (B)a=be-1 (C)a=be+4 *(D)b=at—1 b Be 2 +f tend Prats =Othen the vale of [AMTI 2004] (A)O (B)-11 (co (0)1 If the roots of the equation x*~ 2ax + a? ++a—3=O are real and less than 3 then [AMTI2004] (A)as2 (B)24 Ifa function f(x) is defined such that 10% = poe where x < 4, then f(a) + f(b) is equal to [AMTI 2004] a+b —b Of teab ©) trap. ©lq=a5 (D) none of these Asequence 2,,a,,8,,8,......2, .. iS defined such that a, = a, = 1 anda,,,= (a, ,a,) +4 forn > 1. Which of the following is true ? [AMTI 2004} (A)4f 24 (8)3{ 05 (C)5 1 (©)2f 205 A cubic polynomial P is such that P(1) = 1, P(2) = 2, P(3) = 3 and P(4) = 5. Then P(6) is [AMTI 2004] 7 (B)10 (o)13 (0)16 (23 — 1)(39 -4).....(1000° - 1) petals Which of the folowing isthe best approximation to 53549991)! 3 33 333 : 3333 Os ®) 5 (©) 500 () S000 1. 12. 15. 18. 20. ; Ns (B) Babe (co tO) abe 31 Given that (1-x) (1+x+x? + x°+ x4) = 3g and xis a rational number. Then 1 + x + x?+ x°+ x*+ xSis : [AMT! 2005] 34 31 63 63 Aa @x ©) eq 3 5 Given atat+at+ ze 6 . 5 36 bis bet bie... = 5, then at b? is: [AMTI 2005] “1 tag -1 wae AF Oy © 3 ©) 35 Given the equation of the circle x? + y?= 100, the number of points (a,b) lying on the circle, where ‘a’ and ‘b' are both integers is : [AMTI 2005] (a2 (B)4 (C8 (0) 12 The roots of the equation x‘ 40x*+ Px? + Qx?+ Rx + S = 0 are in geometric progression. The sum of their reciprocals is 10. Then |S| is equal to [AMTI 2005] (A) 16 (B)32 (c)4 (0)1 Ina AABC, ZA= 30°, AC = 10 units and BC = 4 units. Which of the following statements is correct? [AMT! 2006] (A) 2Bis acute (8) 2Bis obtuse (C) Bis 90° (0) such a triangle does not exist The number of solutions (x,y) where x and y are integers, satisfying 2x?+ 3y? + 2x + 3y = 10is: [AMT! 2006] (ayo (B)2 (c)4 (D) none of these The first two terms of a sequence are 0 and 1. Then terms T, =2T, ,-T,,., n>3. For example the third term T,= 2T,—T,=2~0=2. The sum of the first 2006 terms of this sequence is : [AMTI 2006] 2006 x 2007 2005 x 2006 (A) Seo (8) es (C) 2006 (D) 2005 Consider the following sequence : a,= a, = 1, a = 1+ minimum {a,,, a, ,} fori> 2. Then a,,..= [AMTI 2006] (A) 1003 (8) 1002 (c)1001 (D)none of these If (xy) is a solution set of the system of equation xy = 8 and x’y + yx + x+y = 54, then x24 y2= - [AMTI 2007] (A) 62 (B)46 (c)20 (D) 100 4 d trie te — 1 then (a+b) (b+ Wabjcare real; a0, b+0,c#0anda+b+c#O0and +> +—= <7 ——then (a +b) (b +c) (c+a)= [AMTI 2007] 21. 25. 26. 29. HM. -x"-x +1 is exactly divisible by (x-1)'if nis : [AMTI 2007] (A) an odd positive integer (B) an even positive integer (C)anodd prime (D) any positive integer The number of real solutions of the equations 1 + x + x+ x= x!+ xis : [AMTI 2007] (a1 (B)5 (c) 4 (D)3 If a,b,¢,d are positive integers such that a = bed, b = eda, c = abd and d = abe, the value of(atb+c+d)* I abtbotcd+da)? is : [AMT! 2007] a (a) 16 (B)1 (C)34 (0) @ a,b,care three numbers satisfying the following conditions. (i) abe #0 (ii) a+ b + c= abc (ili) (a+ b) (b+ arb bic c+a c) (c + a) #0 and (iv) = kabe, then k = [AMTI 2007] 1=ab* 1=bo * 1=ca ao (B)1 ()-1 (0)2 The sum of the fourth powers of the roots of the equation xt—x?—2x+2="0is: (AMTi2007] (A)1 (B)5 (c)9 (0) 13 Iftan0 and tang are the roots of the quadratic equation x°~ Ax + B = 0 and cotd and cot) are the roots of '— Cx +D=0 then CD = [AMTI 2007] 1 A A (AaB Bon Og OF 1 Wary + 2= 2007, y+ yet a= 4011 xe ty 1:24 1 then the value of 72+ Fay + qazis : rane , 1 (at (8) 2008 Ger (D)o Forth _. (x-ay(x—b) _ (x-c)(x-d) Mtl or the equation <== SA) = es [AMTI2007] b(c F d) — cd(a +b) - _ ab(c -d)—cd(a +b) a (x= seer gnctes)) Ga is the only solution (B) x= <5 —— =" is one of the solutions (x= Bcbicie is the only solution (-)x= uni te'o) isa solution. The number of real solitions of the Muation (x + 1) (9-2) = 1 is [AMT 2009] (ao (B)1 (c)2 (D) more than 2 The number of integer values of a for which x?+ 3ax + 2009 = O has two integer roots is — [AMTI 2009] ws @4 oe OR N 1 1 1 Theeinl hove oewe2 + 21eAve oav4 NED LG . [AMT! 2009] 9 4 14 7 (A) 49 Bs (C) 45 (0) 45 33. 36. 36. 37. 39. 42, 43. For how many real values of a will x?+ 2ax + 2008 = 0 has two integer roots ? [AMTI 2009] (A)2 (B)4 (c)6 (0)8 ‘The number of positive integer solutions of ab-24= 2a is ? [AMT! 2009] (ayo (B)2 cs , Here is Morse-Thue sequence. Start with 0 ; to each initial segment append its complement, as follows; 0, 01, 0110, 01101001... What will be the last 8 digits of the 2008th term of this sequence. [AMTI 2009] (A) 11110000 (8) 10010110 _feortor001 (D) 00001411 P = 20087” — 2008; Q = 2008+ 2009. The remainder when P is divided by Qis: [AMT! 2009] (A) 4031964 (B) 4032066 (C) 4158972 (D)40682896_- 1 2 3 99 I(x) + (1x) is equal to 10 for all real numbers x then (a) (s)+(3)« (Peau fi [AMT#2009} (A) 490 (B) 495 (c)500 (0) 505 If xy are positive real numbers satisfying the system of equations x°+ y ,/xy = 336, y?+ x/xy = 112, then x + y equals [AMT 2009] (A) 448 (B) 224 (c)20 (D)40 The number of integer solutions of the equation 2*(4—x) = 2x +4 is [AMT 2009] (A)3 (B)4 (c)o (D) infinite Ifa,b,c are positive integers such that a?+ 2b*-2ab = 169 and 2bc - c?= 169 thena + b+cis: [AMT! 2009] (ayo (B) 169 (c)13 (0)39 p and q are primes. It is given that the quadratic equation x? px + q = 0 has distinct real roots. Then (p +2q) is [AMTI 2009] (A)7 (B)19 (9 (D)13 Asequence of real numbers x, is defined recursively as follows. x, , x, are arbitrary positive real numbers and x,,,. 1% ny =0,4,2,.... Then the vale of Xj, is [AMTI 2010] Xn (Ay (B)x, (C)x, (D)x, If xy = 6 and x¥y + yx + x + y = 63, thigvalue of x°+ ¥? is : [AMTI2010] (ayat (8)18 (c)2010 (069 The remainder when the polynomial x + x° + x°+ x°7+ x® +x? is divided by x°-1 : [AMTI 2010] (A) 6x (B) 2x (C) 3x (D)1 Consider the sequence 4,4,8,2,0,2,2,4,6,0,.... where the nth term is the units place of the sum of the previbus to tem s m2 3. IFS, is the sum to nterms of this sequence then the smallest ‘n' for which S, > 2010 is [AMT 2010] (A) 253 (B) 502 (C) 503 (0) 504 47. 48. 50. 51. 52. 53. Three teams of wood-cutters take part in a competition. The first and the third teams put together produced twice the amount cut by the second team. The second and the third team put together yielded a three-fold output as compared with the first team. Which of the teams won the competition? =e [AMTI 2011] (A) first team (B) second team (C) third team (D) there is a tie 1 nee 0 where x is the unknown and 2 is a real parameter. The minimum value of a*+ b‘ is: [AMTI 2011] aand b are the roots of the quadratic equation x? + Ax — 2 (A)2V2 ®) ye (C) ¥2 Ney. (0) 2 +2 There are three natural numbers. The second is greater than the first by the amount the third is greater than the second. The product of the two smaller numbers is 85 and the product of the two larger numbers is 115. If the numbers are x, y, z with x< y y>Oand = = /2, the value of a is: . [AMTI 2012] (A)5 (B)4 (C)1 (D)6 The value of ‘a for which the expression : [AMTI 2012] Se eg [+*-st3] o{steata __24a=2 la—Ya+i| — 20%2-2 takes the value 2012 is (A) 4048 (B) 6036 (c)6037 (0) 8047 a, b, c are real numbers and none of them zero and E = (a+ 1 1 1 (2-2) (o+2) (+4) . Then E is equal to [AMTI 2012] (A) 2012 when a= b = 2012 (B) 2012 when ab = 2012 (C) 4 for all real values of a and b (D) 2012 for all real values of a and b ® at bt co If a = 2012, b = -1005, c = — 1007, then the value of + + b+e cta a+b + 3abc is [AMTI 2012} (A) 2012 (8)1 (c)o (D) (2012)° If one root of va—x + Vb+x = Ja + b is 2012, thena possible value of a,bis [AMTI 2012] (A) (2000, 2012) (4024, 2012) (C) (1000, 1012) (D) (1012, 1000) Ifa = 2012, b= 2011, c = 2010 then the value of a?+ b?+c?—~ab-be-cais: [AMT12012] (A)o (B)2012 (c)3 . —_(0)4024 56. 59. 60. x and y are real numbers such that 7*— 16y = 0 and 4*~ 49 y = 0, then the value of (y ~ x) is [AMTI 2013] 5 19 4115 1569 Az Oe © x3 O)oagt The number of positive integeral values of (x, y) which satisfy the equation ay + aly =4:x+y=28 imultaneously is [AMTI2013] at (2 (0 (03 The number of real solutions of the equation x+ Jy? Jy aq = tis [AMTI 2013] (A)1 (B)2 (c)3 (D)0 2 For some natural number 'n’, the sum of the fist‘n’ natural numbers is 240 legs than the sum of the first (n+ 5) natural numbers. Then n itself is the sum of how many natural numbers starting with 4, [AMTI2014] A)7 (B)6 (G)9x iw (8)10 ; The number of real solutions x of the question Yx—149x—3 +Yx=6=0is: [AMTI2015] (A)o (B)1 ™C)2 (D)3 ava +bvb 2vb When a= 2016 andb =2016, value of (oF rer P- 2: [AMTI 2015} (A)o (B)1 (C) (2015)? (D) (2076 An arithmetical progression has positive terms, The ratio of the difference of the 4th and 8th term to 15th 4 ‘erm is 75 and the square of the difference of the 4th and the 1st term is 225. Which term of the series is 2015? [AMTI 2015] (A) 225 (B) 404 (C) 403, (D) 410 x ‘The number of real solutions of the equation : [AMTI 2015] (Ayo (B) 1 (D)3 EXERCISE: SUBJECTIVE Sa The value of ; [AMTI 2009] +2008 )1+ 200914 2010/1+2011.2013 is Each term of a sequence is the sum of its preceding two terms from the third term onwards. The second term of the sequence is 1 and the 10th term is 29. The first term is [AMTI 2009] The number of pairs of positive integers (x,y) satisfying the equation x? + y?+ 2xy- 2008x-2008y - 2009 =0is [AMTI 2008] 12. 13. 15. 16. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 20 +142 + J20-14,/2 is. [AMTI 2010} Both the roots of the quadratic equation x— 12x + K= 0 are prime numbers. The sum of all such values of Kis : _ TAMTI2010] Let f(x) be a polynomial of degree 1. If f(10) —f(5). = 15, then f(20)-f(6) equals__. ] : TAMTI 2010} Inthe sequence a, a,, ...., a, the sum of any three consecutive terms is 40. If the third term is 10 and the eighth term is 8 then the 100th term is [AMTI 2011] {(x) is @ quadratic polynomial with f(0) = 6, f(1) = 1 and f(2)=0. Then f(3)=__. [AMT12011] The value of {5+2V13 + {e—2ji3 is=_/ ‘ [AMTI 2012] If a,b,c,d, satisfy the equation a + 7h + 3c + 5d = 0, 8a + 4b + 6c + 2d = — 16, 2a + 6b'+ 4c + 8d =16 Sa + 3b + 7c + d =—16 then the value of (a+ d) (b+c)= . [AMTI 2012] The combined age of a man and his wife is six times the combined ages of their children. Two years ago their united ages were ten times the combined ages of their children. Six years hence their combined age will be three times the combined age of the children. The number of children they have is [AMTI2012] The sum of the roots of the equation , Vs? = (x )Xis__. [AMTI 2042} The least value of the positive integer ‘n’ such that (n + 20) + (n+ 21) + (n + 22) +.....+(n + 100) isa perfect square is. [AMTI 2013] The number of real values (x, y) for which 2" + 37= 372 2*is [AMTI 2013] If f(x) = ax + b and f(f(f(x))) = 27x + 26 then (a+ b) = [AMT 2013] a # 0,b #0 The number of real number pair (a, b) which satisfy the equation a‘ + b= (a + b)‘is [AMTI 2013] m, n are natural numbers. The number of pairs (m, n) for which m?+ n? + 2mn — 2013 m—2013n - 2014 = is. (AMT! 2013} Ifa, b, care real and a+b + c= 0 the value of a(b - ¢)? + b(c— a)? +#@(a—b)*is [AMTI2013] m,n are natural numbers. If (m — 89m ~ 10) = 2", the number of pairs (m, n) is, TAMTI 2014] Kf(x), then the value of K is [AMTI 2014] 1+x oa 3x+x? If f(x) = log| | for-1

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