Solution (1)
Solution (1)
2001COL0250001 PF
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Section-I(i)
2) Consider a seven-digit number has digits x, y, z, w, p, q are r in that order and none of
the digits is 0. The seven digit number follows the conditions :
(i) The two digit number are prefect squares
(ii) The three digit number can be expressed as k2 (K ∈ N). Find the value of (where [.]
denotes greatest integer function).
3) The real root of the equation 16x3 + 54x2 + 36x + 8 = 0 can be written in the form of
4) Find the largest value of α such that P(x) = x2 + (α – 29) x – α, Q(x) = 2x2 + (2α – 43) x + α are the
factor of f(x) which is a cubic polynomial.
will be?
6) Find the remainder obtained on dividing (x2 + y2) by 100 if x and y are positive number satisfying
xy + x + y = 102 and x2y + xy2 = 2201 (where xy > 35).
7) Let K2 represent the number of ordered triplets (a, b, c) such that the LCM of three positive
integers a, b and c is 141612. Find the perimeter of the square having side length K.
8) If P(x) is a monic polynomial satisfying (x + 1) P(x) = (x – 10) P(x + 1) then find the sum of the
roots of this polynomial.
Section-I(ii)
3) If the roots of the equation A(x) = x3 + px2 + q are the reciprocals of the roots of the equation B(x)
= x3 + qx + p, where p, q ∈ R, then find the greatest common divisor of (A(2025! + 4), B(2025! +
4)).
5) If f(x) = {x} + {2x} and g(x) = x – {x}, then find the sum of all the possible solution of f(x) = g(x),
where {⋅} and [⋅] are respectively the fractional part and greatest integer functions.
6) Let P(x) = a0 + a1x + a2x2 + ……+ anxn be a polynomial with least degree having integral roots
0 0
such that a , a1, a2 …… an all are integers and a = –1. Find the value of if P(3) = 128.
7) Find the sum of all distinct positive integers a and b such that a + b2 + c3 = abc where 0 < a, b <
9, c is the greatest common divisor of a and b.
8) Find the possible number of divisors of q if h(x) = x4 + mx3 + nx2 + px + q be a polynomial, whose
roots are negative integers and m + n + p + q = 13205.
9) Find the number of pair of distinct real numbers (a, b) satisfying a100 – b100 = 299 (a – b) and a200 –
b200 = 2199 (a – b) in the interval [0, 100].
10)
Assuming x1, x2, x3, …… xn are the real number such that
then find the highest value of prime factor which exactly divides M.
Section-I(iii)
1) Consider x1, x2, x3, ……. X2021 are the possible values which satisfy the equation x2021 + x – 1 = 0. If
2) Let P(x) = x4 – 20x3 + 108x2 – ax + 9, α ∈ I. There is a unique quadruple (α, β, γ, δ) satisfying the
3) The number of all natural numbers x such that the product of their digits (in decimal notation) is
equal to x2 – 10x – 22 is.
4) Find the total number of perfect square numbers which are of the form such that b, c, d all
are distinct natural numbers. (perfect square number > 16).
5) The smallest value of n > 1, such that n! terminate in 37 zeroes, is k. The value of is
7) Let us consider a sequence x0, x1, x2, …… with x0 = 1 and xt + 1 = [Kxt] (t ≥ 0). If K be the positive
root of the equation x2 – 2024x – 1 = 0, then find the last two digits of the remainder when x2024 is
divided by 2024. (where [⋅] denotes greatest integer function).
8) If x, y are positive integers less than 100 then find the number of pairs (x, y) such that
will be an integer.
9) Let x be the number of possible integral values of a ∈(106, 209) such that the polynomial y4 – 2ay2
+ y + a2 – a has four real roots and m, n be the number of divisors of x and sum of divisors of x
IOQM
Section-I(i)
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. 17 14 42 30 48 19 76 55 43 20
Section-I(ii)
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. 7 28 3 77 3 25 20 48 2 67
Section-I(iii)
Q. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
A. 37 71 1 27 5 90 13 99 27 19
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