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Quadratic Equation Hots

This document contains 41 multiple choice questions related to properties of quadratic equations. Some key points addressed include: - The roots of quadratic equations can be real, irrational, imaginary or rational numbers depending on the coefficients. - The nature of roots (real/imaginary, equal/unequal) depends on the discriminant and relationship between coefficients. - Quadratic equations can have 0, 1, 2 or no real solutions depending on the coefficients. - Properties like the sum of roots, relationship between coefficients and roots are tested.

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Quadratic Equation Hots

This document contains 41 multiple choice questions related to properties of quadratic equations. Some key points addressed include: - The roots of quadratic equations can be real, irrational, imaginary or rational numbers depending on the coefficients. - The nature of roots (real/imaginary, equal/unequal) depends on the discriminant and relationship between coefficients. - Quadratic equations can have 0, 1, 2 or no real solutions depending on the coefficients. - Properties like the sum of roots, relationship between coefficients and roots are tested.

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QUADRATIC EQUATIONS HOTS

1. If a, b, c R, the roots of an equation (x a) (x b) + (x b)(x c) + (x


c)(x a) = 0 are:(A) Rational

(B) Irrational

(C) imaginary

(D) real

Ans-D

2. If the roots of the equation x2 + px + q = 0 differ from the roots of the


equation x2 + qx + p = 0 by the same quantity, then p + q is equal to:(A) 1
(D) 4

(B) 2

(C) 3

Ans:-D

3. The equation

has:-

(A) no solution
Ans:-A

(B) one solution

(C) two solution

(D) none of these

4. Roots of the equation (x a) (x b) = h 2 are:(A) Real and equal


Ans:-B

(B) real and unequal (C) imaginary (D) none of these

5. Total number of real roots of sin x = x2 + x + 1 is /are to;


(A) 1
these

(B) 2

(C)3

(D) none of

Ans:-D

6. The equation sin2x 2 sinx + a = 0 will have at least one real root if,
(A) a [ 3, 1]
these

(B) a [ 1, 1]
Ans:-A

(C) a[0, 1]

(D) none of

7. If the equations ax2 + bx + c = 0 and cx2 + bx + a = 0 ac have negative


common root
then the value of a b + c is :(A) 0
Ans:-A

(B) 2

(C) 1

(D) none of these

8. If ax2 + bx + 9 = 0 does not have distinct real roots. a, b R, then the greatest value of
b 3a is
(A) 3
(B) 3
(C) 6
(D) 6

Ans:-A

9. If a, b, c, d are positive reals such that a + b + c + d = 2 and m = (a + b) (c + d), then


(A) 0 m 1
(B) 1 m 2
(C) 2 m 3 (D) 3 m 4

Ans:-A

10. If a, b, c are positive real numbers, then the number of real roots of the equation
ax2 + b|x| + c = 0 is
Ans:-0
2

11. If a + b +c + d = 1, then the maximum value of ab + bc + cd +da is :(A) zero


(B) One
(C) Two
(D) None of these
2

12. The number of real solutions of the equation cos5 x+sin3 x=1 in the interval [0,2] is

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(A) 2

(B) 1

(C) 3

(D) Infinite

Ans:-C

13. Let f(x) = ax3 + bx2 + x +d has local extrema at x = and such that . < 0, f(), f() > 0;
Then the equation f(x) = 0
(A) has 3 distinct real roots
(B) has only one real root, which is positive if a f() < 0
(C) has only one real root, which is negative if a f() > 0
(D) has 3 equal real roots
Ans:- B,C
2
14.. If sin, sin and cos are in GP, then roots of x + 2xcot + 1 = 0 are always
(A) equal
(B) real
(C) imaginary
(D) greater than 1
Ans:-B
15. Let a, b, c, R such that 2a + 3b + 6c = 0. Then the quadratic equation ax 2 + bx + c = 0 has
(A) at least one root in (0,1)
(B) at least one root in ( -1, 0)
(C) both roots in (1,2)
(D) imaginary roots
Ans:-A
16. If ax2 + bx + 1=0 does not have 2 distinct real roots then least value of 2a b is
____________

Ans:-1/2

17. If a, b, c are real and a + b + c = 0, then quadratic equation 4ax 2 + 3bx +2c = 0 has;
(A) two real roots
(B) two imaginary roots
(C) one real root only
(D) none of these

Ans:- A

18. If x is real, then expression


(A) a> b> c
(C) a > c > b

will assume all real values provided


(B) a< b < c
(D) b > a > c

Ans:- C

19. If x2 + 2bx + c = 0 and x2 + 2ax - c = 0 are two quadratic equation then


(A) at least one has real roots
(B) both have real roots
(C) both have imaginary roots
(D) at least one has imaginary root.

Ans:-A

20. If the roots of ax2 + bx + c = 0, lies between 1 and 2. Then 9a + 6ab + 4ac is
(A) < 0
(B) = 0
(C) > 0
(D) cant say

Ans:-A

21. If the equation ax2 bx + 5 = 0 doesnt have two distinct real roots then the minimum value
of a + b is
(A) 5
(B) 5
(C) 0
(D) none of these
Ans:-A
22. If f(x) = ax2 + bx + c , g(x) = ax2 + bx + c where ac 0 then f(x). g(x) = 0 has
(A) at least three real roots
(B) no real roots
(C) at least two real roots
(D) exactly two real roots

Ans:-C

23. The number of real solutions of the equation 3 +x2 = 5 is


(A) 1
(B)2
(C) 3
(D) 0
24. The number of real solutions of the equation
A) 0
(B) 1
(C)2

25. The equation

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Ans:-A
is:-

(D)none of these

has

Ans:-A

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(A) no solution
(C) only two solutions

(B) only one solution


(D) more than two solutions

Ans:-D

26. Let a > 0, b > 0, c > 0. Then both the roots of the equation ax 2+bx+c=0
(A) are real and negative
(B) have negative real parts
(C) are rational numbers
(D) none of these

Ans:-B

27. x4 - 4x - 1 = 0 has
(A) exactly one positive real root
(C) exactly two real roots

Ans:-D

(B) exactly one negative real root


(D) All the above.

28. If the two roots of the equation ( -1) ( x2 + x + 1)2 ( + 1) (x4 + x2 +1) = 0 are real and
distinct, then lies in the interval:-

Ans:- < -2, > 2.

29. A quadratic equation whose roots are sec2 and cosec2 can be;
(A) x2 2x + 2 = 0

(B) x2 3x + 3 = 0

(C) x2 4x + 4 = 0

(D) none of these

30.

Ans:-A

31. If a, b, c are odd integers, then roots of the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0
(A) are always rational
(C) are imaginary

(B) cannot be rational


(D) none of these

Ans:-B

32.

Ans:-A
33.If one root of equation x2 - 3ax + f(a) = 0, is double of the other then f(x) =
(A) 2x
(B) x
(C)2x
(D) x

Ans:-C

34.

Ans:-B
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35.

Ans:- B

36.
Ans:-C
37. If f(x) is a quadratic expression such that f(x) > 0 x R and if g(x) = f(x) + f(x) + f(x) then
g(x) is
(A) negative
(C) zero

(B) positive
(D) none of these

Ans:-B

38. If b > a, then the equation (x a) (x b) = 1 has


(A) both roots in [a, b]
(C) both roots in (b, )

(B) both roots in ( , a)


(D) one root in ( , a) and other in (b, )

Ans:-D

39. If p and q be roots of x2 2x + A = 0 and r, s be the roots of x2 18x + B = 0, if p < q < r

< s are in A.P. Then


(A) A = 3, B = 77
(C) A = 3, B = 77

(B) A = 77, B = 3
(D) none of these

Ans:-A

40.If x3 + ax + b = 0, (a, b R) has a repeated non zero root, then


(A) a has to be necessarily a positive real number.
(B) a has to be necessarily a negative real number.
(C) a can be any real number.
(D) None of these

Ans:-B

41. If a + b + c = 0, then the quadratic equation 3ax2 + 2bx + c = 0 has


(A) at least one root in (0, 1) (B) one root in (2, 3) and other in (-2, -1)
(C) imaginary root
(D) none of these

Ans:-C

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