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Regional Mathematical Olympiad


Mock Test - 3
DATED : 16-10-2023
Time: 3 hr Maximum Marks: 60

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RMO_Mock Test - 3

SUBJECTIVE TYPE
1. In rectangle ABCD, AB = 8 and BC = 20. Let P be a point on AD such that BPC = 90º.
If r1, r2, r3 are the radii of the incircles of triangles APB, BPC, and CPD, what is the value of
r1 + r2 + r3 ?

2. Given that ABCD is a square. Point E and F lie on the side BC and CD respectively, such that BE
1 Area of ABGD m
= CF = AB. G is the intersection of BF and DE. If  is in its lowest, find the
3 Area of ABCD n
value of ‘m + n’.
A B

G E

D C
F
3 3 3
3. Let a, b, c be positive integers such that a divides b , b divides c and c divides a . Prove that abc
13
divides (a + b + c) . .
2
4. Suppose that m and n are integers such that both the quadratic equations x + mx − n = 0 and
2
x − mx + n = 0 have integer roots. Prove that n is divisible by 6.

5. Consider a 20-sided convex polygon K, with vertices A1, A2, . . . , A20 in that order. Find the
number of ways in which three sides of K can be chosen so that every pair among them has at
least two sides of K between them. (For example (A1A2, A4A5, A11A12) is an admissible triple while
(A1A2, A4A5, A19A20) is not.)

6. Let a, b and c be positive real numbers such that abc = 1.


ab bc ca
Prove that 5  5  5  1.
a  b  ab b  c  bc c  a2  ca
5 5

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