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ROHRAS ACADEMY

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Solve the following linear equations:1) 2x + 3y = 7 4) 2x + 3y = 5 3x y = 5 6x + 9y = 15 2) x + 5y = 15 2x + y = 12 3) 3x 2y = 1 4x + y = -6 Solve the following quadratic equations:1) x2 + 9x + 18 = 0 2) x2 + 20x + 91 = 0 3) x2 + 10x + 15 = 0 4) 2x2 - 5x + 2 = 0 5) 3x2 - 7x + 4 = 0 LEVEL 1 Formulate the following word problems:1) The sum of the ages of Seeta and Geeta is 12. Also, Seeta is twice as old as Geeta. 2) The sum of the length and breadth of a rectangle is 14. Also, the length is 4 less than twice the breadth. 3) The sum of two natural numbers is 40 and their product is 375. 4) A person has a total of Rs.43 in the form of Rs.2 and Rs.5 coins and the total number of coins is 13. 5) The hypotenuse of a right angled triangle is 2 more than the second largest side which in turn is 7 more than the shortest side. Solve the following:6) In a zoo, there are only monkeys and sparrows. The total number of legs is 600 and the total number of eyes is 350. Find the number of monkeys. 7) The sum of two times a number and three times its reciprocal is 5. Find the number. 8) If x + 1/x = 6, find x2 + 1/x2. 9) If x + 1/x = 40, then find the value of x 1/x.. 5) x 2y = 4 4x 8y = 15

10) Write the expansion of (a + b)4. LEVEL 2 11) If a + b = 10, ab = 25, then find the value of a3 + b3. 1. 200 2. 150 3. 250

4. 300

12) One root of a quadratic equation is 4 more than the other and the sum of the roots is 14. The quadratic equation is 1. x2 - 14x + 36 = 0 2. x2 - 14x + 40 = 0 3. x2 - 14x + 45 = 0 4. x2 + 14x + 45 = 0 13) The number of positive integer valued pairs (x, y), satisfying 4x - 17 y = I and x < 1000 is: 1. 59 2. 57 3. 55 4. 58 A young girl Roopa leaves home with x flowers, goes to the bank of a nearby river. On the bank of the river, there are four places of worship, standing in a row. She dips all the x flowers into the river. The number of flowers doubles. Then she enters the first place of worship, offers y flowers to the deity. She dips the remaining flowers into the river, and again the number of flowers doubles. She goes to the second place of worship, offers y flowers to the deity. She dips the remaining flowers into the river, and again the number of flowers doubles. She goes to the third place of worship, offers y flowers to the deity. She dips the remaining flowers into the river, and again the number of flowers doubles. She goes to the fourth place of worship, offers y flowers to the deity. Now she is left with no flowers in hand. 14) If Roopa leaves home with 30 flowers, the number of flowers she offers to each deity is: 1. 30 2. 31 3. 32 4. 33 15) The minimum number of flowers that could be offered to each deity is: 1. 0 2. 15 3. 16 4. Cannot be determined 16) The minimum number of flowers with which Roopa leaves home is: 1. 16 2. 15 3. 0 4. Cannot be determined Let x and y be real numbers and let f(x, y) = | x + y |, F(f(x, y)) = -f(x, y) and G(f(x, y)) = -F(f(x, y)) 17) Which of the following statements is true? 1. F(f(x, y)) . G(f(x, y)) = -F(f(x, y)) . G(f(x, y)) 2. F(f(x, y)) . G(f(x, y)) > -F(f(x, y)) . G(f(x, y)) 3. F(f(x, y)) . G(f(x, y)) G(f(x, y)) . F(f(.x, y)) 4. F(f(x,y)) + G(f(x, y)) + f(x, y) = f(-x, -y) 18. What is the value of f(G(f(1, 0)), f(F(f(1, 2)), G(f(1, 2))))?

1. 3

2. 2

3. 1

4. 0

19. Which of the following expressions yields x2 as its result? 1. F(f(x, -x)).G(f(x, -x)) 2. F(f(x, x)).G(f(x, x)).4 3. -F(f(x, x).G(f(x, x)) 4. f(x, x).f(x, x) 20. Let x = 4 + 4 - 4 + 4 - infinity. X equals 1. 3 2. (13 1)/2 3. (13 + 1)/2 4. 13

LEVEL 3 21) Ujakar and Keshav attempted to solve a quadratic equation. Ujakar made a mistake in writing down the constant term. He ended up with the roots (4, 3). Keshav made a mistake in writing down the coefficient of x. He got the roots as (3, 2). What will be the exact roots of the original quadratic equation? 1. 6, 1 2. -6, 1 3. 6, -1 4. -6. -1 22) x and y are real numbers satisfying the conditions 2 < x < 3 and 8 < y < 7. Which of the following expressions will have the least value? 1. x2y 2. xy2 3. 5xy 4. None of these 23) If x > 5 and y < 1, then which of the following statements is true? 1. (x + 4y) > 1 2. x > 4y 3. 4x < 5y 4. None of these 24) At a certain fast food restaurant, Bakshi can buy 3 burgers, 7 shakes, and one order of fries for Rs.120. At the same place it would cost Rs.164.50 for 4 burgers, 10 shakes, and one order of fries. How much would it cost for a meal of one burger, one shake, and one order of fries? (a) Rs.31 (b) Rs.41 (c) Rs.21 (d) Cannot be determined 25) A change making machine contains 1 rupee, 2 rupee and 5 rupee coins. The total number of coins is 300. The amount is Rs.960. If the number of 1 rupee coins and the number of 2 rupee coins are interchanged, the value comes down by Rs.40. The total number of 5 rupee coins is: (a) 100 (b) 140 (c) 60 (d) 150 26) If a car is rented for 5 hours or less the charge is 60 per hour or Rs.12 per km whichever is more. On the other hand, if the car is rented for more than 5 hours, the charge is Rs.50 per hour or Rs.7.50 per km whichever is more. Akil rented a car from this agency, drove it for 30 kilometers and ended up paying Rs.300. For how many hours did he rent the car? 1. 4 2. 5 3. 6 4. none of these

Ten coins are distributed among four people P, Q, R, S such that one of them gets one coin, another gets two coins, the third gets three coins and the fourth gets four coins. It is known that Q gets more coins than P, and S gets fewer coins than R. 27) If the number of coins distributed to Q is twice the number distributed to P then which one of the following is necessarily true? 1. R gets an even number of coins. 2. R gets an odd number of coins. 3. S gets an even number of coins. 4. S gets an odd number of coins. 28) If R gets at least two more coins than S, then which one of the following is necessarily true? 1. Q gets at least two more coins than S. 2. Q gets more coins than P. 3. P gets more coins than S. 4. P and Q together get at least five coins. 29) If Q gets fewer coins than R, then which one of the following is not necessarily true? 1. P and Q together get at least four coins. 2. Q and S together get at least four coins. 3. R and S together get at least five coins. 4. P and R together get at least five coins. 30) The price of Darjeeling tea (in rupees per kilogram) is 100 + 0.10n, on the n th day of 2007 (n = 1, 2, ..., 100), and then remains constant. On the other hand, the price of Ooty tea (in rupees per kilogram) is 89 + 0.15n, on the nth day of 2007 (n = I, 2, ..., 365). On which date in 2007 will the prices of these two varieties of tea be equal? (1) May 21 (2) April 11 (3) May 20 (4) April 10

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