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JEE 10 - Math Test-1

Questions

1. If then the value of


(a)  21
(b)  25
(c)  17
(d)  23

2. The number of cubic polynomials P(x) satisfying P(1) = 2, P(2) = 4, P (3) = 6, P (4) = 8 is
(a)  0
(b)  1
(c)  More than one but finitely many
(d)  infinitely many

3. The number of polynomials p(x) with integer coefficients such that the curve y = p(x) passes through (2, 2) and (4, 5)
is
(a)  0
(b)  1
(c)  More than 1 but finite
(d)  Infinite

4. The value of
is _____.
(a)  1
(b)  –1
(c)  2
(d)  0

5. Which of the following set of values of satisfies the inequality ?


(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
(d)  

6. The number of the integer solutions of is:


(a)  1
(b)  2
(c)  3
(d)  none

7. If then

(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
(d)  

8.
If , then x belongs to:
(a)  (2, 3)
(b)  (0, 1)
(c)  (-1, 0)
(d)  (3, 4)
9. If and , then find the value of .
(a)  0
(b)  1
(c)  2
(d)  none of these

10. Number of real roots of the equation is


(a)  0
(b)  1
(c)  2
(d)  3

11. Solve for   

(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
(d)  

12. The number of negative integral solutions of is


(a)  0
(b)  1
(c)  2
(d)  4

13. Solve .

(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
(d)  none of these

14. The number of integers in the solution set of the inequation


(a)  0
(b)  1
(c)  2
(d)  3

15. The minimum value of is


(a)  2
(b)  4
(c)  5
(d)  0

16. The equation can have real solution in if belongs to


(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
(d)  

17. If equation has solution, then value of can be


(a)  1
(b)  2
(c)  3
(d)  4
18. Which of the following interval(s) of satisfies the inequality
(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
(d)  

19. The equation has


(a)  all real roots if
(b)  two real roots if
(c)  no real root if
(d)  all real roots if

20. The equation has


(a)  Atleast two real roots
(b)  Exactly two real roots
(c)  Exactly four real roots
(d)  All six real roots

21. is true in the interval _____.


(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
(d)  

22. If and then


(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
(d)  

23. Let where and are integers. If is a factor of both and


then :
(a)   does not have real roots
(b)   has roots of opposite sign
(c)  
(d)  

24. If and then:


(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
(d)  

25. The subset(s) of solution set of inequality is/are

(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
(d)  

26. Let a and b be positive real numbers such that


. Find the value of
27. If

Then

28. Polynomial contains only terms of odd degree. When is divided by the remainder is If
is divided by then the remainder is Then the value of is

29. If , then the value of is

30. Let . Then

31. If x is root of , then the integral value of is

32. The common value of that satisfies the equations and is equal to _____.

33. Sum of all the roots of the equation is

34. The number of integral values of satisfying the inequation is

35. The sum of the solutions of the equation is equal to:


Answer Key

1. D 2. A 3. A 4. B 5. C 6. D


7. D 8. B 9. B 10. B 11. A 12. A
13. D 14. B 15. C 16. A,C 17. C,D 18. A,D
19. A,B,D 20. A,B 21. A,B 22. B,D 23. A,C 24. A,C,D
25. A 26. 5.00 27. 22.00 28. 4.00 29. 2.00 30. 6.00
31. 3.00 32. 3.00 33. 2.00 34. 2.00 35. 10.00
Solutions

1.  (D)
We have

Now, squaring both side

2.  (A)
Let a Cubic Polynomial now,
P(1) = a + b + c + d = 2 ...(i)
P(2) = 8a + 4b + 2c + d = 4 ...(ii)
P(3) = 27a + 9b + 3c + d = 6 ...(iii)
P(4) = 64a + 16b + 4c + d = 8 ...(iv)
Eq. (ii) – (i)
…(v)

Eq. (iii) –(ii)


…..(vi)

Eq. (vi) – (v)


….(vii)

Eq. (iv) –(iii)


(viii)

Eq. (viii) – (vi)


(ix)

From equation (ix) – (vii)


6a = 0 a = 0

If a = 0 then polynomial will be


i.e., there is no cubic polynomial is possible.

3.  (A)
Let

odd = even ( all coefficient are integers)

not possible no such polynomial exists


4.  (B)

5.  (C)
Given,

Equating each factor equal to 0.


We get

6.  (D)

Let’s break this into two inequalities

(1)

(2)

From (1) and (2),

Number of solutions = 5
7.  (D)

8.  (B)

Cube both the sides, we get

Clearly x lies between 0 and 1.


Hence (B) is the correct answer.

9.  (B)
Given and .

10.  (B)
We have,

On squaring both sides, we get

Again, squaring on both sides, we get


[on squaring both sides]

Hence, the number of real solution is 1.

11.  (A)

12.  (A)

Given,

Taking case I:

So, all values of ‘x’ satisfy


Case II: x < 3

Here,

So,

But, x < 3
So, no negative integral value exists.

13.  (D)

14.  (B)

15.  (C)

The minimum value could possibly exist at

∴  Minimum value at

16.  (A,C)
Equation has solution only if

Then equation becomes

For real solution, or

Or

From (i) and (ii),

17.  (C,D)
Let

From graph, minimum value of is 3 at

18.  (A,D)

Squaring both sides,

Taking the intersection of (i) and (ii),

19.  (A,B,D)

where 

     

Clearly, options (a), (b) and (d) satisfy.

20.  (A,B)

No real root

No real root

Two real roots

21.  (A,B)

22.  (B,D)

……(i)

Now,

                              
23.  (A,C)
is a factor of

Also,

Hence is a common factor

& does not have real roots.

24.  (A,C,D)
Given, and

Using

                   

               

           

So,

25.  (A)

26.  (5.00)
Let x = b/a
     Then b = ax. Hence we have
     

     

     

     

     

27.  (22.00)
By property, (x + y + z)3 - (x3 + y3 + z3) = 3(x + y)(y + z)(z + x)

    

= –3 + 125 - 100 = 22

28.  (4.00)
As is an odd function

Hence,

Let

(where is quotient and remainder)

Now

Hence, and

Hence,
29.  (2.00)
Given,

On cubing both sides, we get


30.  (6.00)

31.  (3.00)

Let

or

or

32.  (3.00)

Let

Clearly, satisfies the equation , as .


Thus, the common solution is .

33.  (2.00)

For

For

Hence, sum of roots


34.  (2.00)

and

and

, which also satisfies

35.  (10.00)
Let

∴ given equation will become:

Hence, the required sum of solutions of the equation = 10

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