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Quadratic Equations & Inequations - MEQB

This document provides a question bank with 24 multiple choice questions related to quadratic equations and inequations. The questions cover a range of topics including finding the roots of quadratic equations, determining the nature of roots, identifying factors of polynomials, and solving word problems involving quadratic equations.
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Miscellaneous Question bank Level – 1

1. The coefficient of x in a quadratic equation x 2  px  q  0 was taken as 17 in place of 13 and its roots
were found to be 2 and 15 . The roots of the original equation are :
(A) 2, 15 (B) 10, 3 (C) 10,  3 (D) 2,  15

2. If x, a, b, c are real and (x – a + b)2 + (x – b + c)2 = 0, then a , b, c are in :


(A) H.P. (B) G.P. (C) A.P. (D) None of these
1 1 1
3. If the roots of the equation   are equal in magnitude and opposite in sign, then
x p x q r
p  q  r is equal to:
(A) r (B) 3r (C) r2 (D) 2r2

4. All the values of m for which both roots of the equation x 2  2mx  m 2  1  0 are greater than 2 but
less than 4, lie in the interval :
(A) 1  m  3 (B) 1 m  4 (C) 2  m  0 (D) m3

5. The roots of the equation b  c x 2  c  a x  a  b  0 are :


     
(A) Real (B) Real and equal
(C) Real and not equal (D) Imaginary

x
6. The maximum value of x  R is :
2
x  5x  9
1 1
(A)  (B) 1 (C) (D) 1
11 11

7. The value of a for which the sum of the squares of the roots of the equation x 2  a  2 x  a  1  0  
assumes the least value is :
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3
1
8. If x  7  4 3 , x  is equal to:
x
(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 3 (D) 2

9. If one root of x 2  x  k  0 is square of the other, then k is equal to:


(A) 2 3 (B) 3 2 (C) 2 5 (D) 5 2

Paragraph for Q. 10 to 11

A polynomial P(x) of third degree vanishes when x = 1 and x  2 . This polynomial has the values 4 and 28 when
x  1 and x = 2 respectively.

10. One of the factors of P(x) is :


(A) x 1 (B) x 2 (C) 3x  1 (D) None of these

11. If the polynomial P(x) is divided by (x + 3), the remainder is :


(A) 32 (B) 100 (C) 32 (D) 0

MEQB 22 Level - 1 | Quadratic Equations & Inequations


12. If the difference of the roots of the equation x 2  px  q  0 be unity, then p 2  4q 2   is equal to :
(A) 1  2q 2 (B) 1  2q 2 (C) 
4 p q 2 (D) 
2 p q 2
13. The set of values of ‘a’ for which both roots of the equation x 2  2 a  1 x  9a  5  0 are negative is :
   
5 
(A) 0,   (B)  , 6  (C)  , 0  (D)  , 1  6, 
9  
 

14. The set of all values of ‘a’ for which the quadratic equation 3x 2  2(a 2  1)x  (a 2  3a  2)  0 possesses
roots of opposite sign, is :
3 
(A)  , 1 (B)  , 0  (C) (1, 2) (D)  , 2
2 
 

15. If at least one root of equation x 2  2mx  m 2  1  0 lie in the interval 2, 4 , then complete values of m
 
is given by:
(A) m  3,5   (B) m  ( 3, 1)  (3,5)

(C) m  ( 3, 1)  ( 1, 3)  (3,5) (D) m [3,5]

16. If y  ax 2  bx  c represents the curve given in the figure

and b 2  2 b  2ac , where a  0 and AP = 3 units, then


 
OP is equal to:
3 3
(A) (B)
2 4
(C) 3 (D) 6

17.  
If roots of the quadratic equation x 2  x ln a 2  3a  2  a 2  4  0 are of opposite sign, then :

(A) 
a  2, 2  (B)   
a  , 1  2,  
(C) a   ,  2    2,   (D) a   2, 1

 
18. If ,  are the roots of the equation ax 2  bx  c  0 , then  is equal to :
a  b a  b
2 2 2 2
(A) (B) (C) (D) 
a b c a
x 2
19. If x is real, then the value of is lies in the interval.
2x 2  3x  6
 1 1  1 1  1 1 
(A)  ,  (B)  ,  (C)  ,  (D) None of these
 13 3   13 3   3 13 
     

20. The least value of sum of the cubes of the roots of the equation x 2  a  2 x  a  1  0 for a  2 , is :
 
(A) 0 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) 5
2
21. The number of real roots of 32x  7 x  7  9 is :
(A) 0 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 4

MEQB 23 Level - 1 | Quadratic Equations & Inequations


22. If 1  p is a root of quadratic equation x 2  px  1  p  0 , then its roots are :
   
(A) 0, 1 (B) 1, 1 (C) 0,  1 (D) 1, 2

23. The number of the real solutions of the equation x 2  3 x  2  0 is :

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

 x 1 x 2  5x  50 
24. The sum of all the real values of x satisfying the equation 2  1 is:
(A) 16 (B) 14 (C) 4 (D) 5

25. Let p ( x ) be a quadratic polynomial such that p(0) = 1. If p(x) leave remainder 4 when divided by x  1 and

it leaves remainder 6 when divided by x  1 ; then:

(A) p(2)  11 (B) p(2)  19 (C) p( 2)  19 (D) p( 2)  11

26. If equations ax 2  bx  c  0, (a ,b, c  R, a  0) and 2x 2  3x  4  0 have a common root, then a : b : c

equals:

(A) 1:2:3 (B) 2:3:4 (C) 4:3:2 (D) 3:2:1

27. The sum of the roots of the equation, x 2  2x  3  4  0 , is:

(A) 2 (B) 2 (C) 2 (D)  2

28. The equation 3x 2  x  5  x  3 , where x is real, has:

(A) no solution (B) exactly one solution


(C) exactly two solutions (D) exactly four solutions

MEQB 24 Level - 1 | Quadratic Equations & Inequations


Miscellaneous Question bank Level – 2

29. If the roots of the equation x 2  bx  c  0 be two consecutive integers, then b 2  4c equals :
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

30. The maximum number of real roots of the equation x 2n  1  0 is :


(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) n (D) 2n
3 3
     
31. If ,  are the roots of the equation ax 2  bx  c  0 then     is equal to:
 a  b   a  b 
   

(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) a  b 2 (D) a  b 2


32. If ,  are real and 2 ,  2 are the roots of a 2 x 2  x  1  a 2  0 a  1 then 2 is equal to:
 
(A) a2 (B) 1 (C) 1  a2 (D) 1  a2

33. If the roots of the quadratic equation x 2  px  q  0 are tan 30 and tan15 , then the value of 2  q  p
is :
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3

34. If the equation cos p  1 x 2  x cos p  sin p  0 in the variable x, has real roots, then p can take any
 
value in the interval :
  
(A) 0, 2 (B)  , 0  (C)  , 
 2 2
(D) 0, 
 

35. If a, b, c are in A.P. and if (b – c)x2 + (c – a) x + (a – b) = 0 and 2 c  a x 2  b  c x  0 have a common


   
root, then :
(A) a 2 , b 2 , c 2 are in A.P. (B) a 2 , c 2 , b 2 are in A.P.

(C) a 2 ,c 2 , b 2 are in G.P. (D) None of these

36.   
The number of rational roots of 2x  3 2x  5 x  1 x  2  30 is :  
(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 5

37. If a, b, c are distinct real numbers, then the expression

f x  a2
 x  b  x  c   b 2  x  c  x  a   c 2  x  a  x  b  is identically equal to :
 
a  b a  c  b  c b  a  c  a c  b 
(A) x 2  a  b  c  x  abc (B) x 2  x  abc

(C) x2 (D) None of these


x a
38. If takes all real values for x  R , then :
2
x  3x  2
(A) a 2 (B) a 2 (C) 1 a  2 (D) 1 a  2

39. Let f (x) be a polynomial for which the remainders when divided by x  1, x  2, x  3 respectively are 3, 7,

13. Then the remainder of f (x) when divided by x  1 x  2 x  3 is :   
(A) f x   (B) x2  x 1 (C) x2 1 (D) None of these

MEQB 25 Level - 2 | Quadratic Equations & Inequations


40. If x 2  4y 2  8x  12  0 is satisfied by real values of x and y then y must lie between :

(A) 2, 6 (B) 2, 5 (C) 1,1 (D) 2,  1

2x
41. 
If 5x  2 3   13 x then the solution set for x is :

(A) 2,    (B) {2} (C)  , 2 (D) [0, 2]

2a x  1 sin 2 
 
42. If x  R , then cannot lie between :
x  sin 2 
2

 
(A) a sin 2 , a cos2  (B) a sin 2   , a cos2  
2 2
   
   
(C) 2a sin 2 , 2a cos2  (D) 2a sin 2   , 2a cos2  
2 2
   

a2 b2
43. If the equations ax  by  1, cx 2  dy 2  1 have only one solution then  is equal to:
c d
(A) 1 (B) 1 (C) 0 (D) 2

 1 1 1
44. If 0        , then the equation    0 has :
2 x  sin  x  sin  x  sin 
(A) Imaginary roots (B) Real and equal roots
(C) Real and unequal roots (D) Rational roots

 
45. If ,  are the roots of x 2  px  q  0 and also of x 2n  pn x n  qn  0 and if , are the roots of
 

xn  1  x  1
 n  0 , then n is :
(A) An odd integer (B) An even integer (C) Any integer (D) None of these

46. The values of the parameter a for which the quadratic equations 1  2a  x 2  6ax  1  0 and

ax 2  x  1  0 have at least one root in common are :


1 1 2 2 1 2
(A) 0, (B) , (C) (D) 0, ,
2 2 9 9 2 9

47. If p, q, r are positive and are in A.P., the roots of the quadratic equation px 2  qx  r  0 are real for :

r p
(A) 7  4 3 (B) 7  4 3 (C) All p and r (D) No p and r
p r

*48. If ,  are the roots of x 2  px  q  0 and  4 , 4 are the roots of x 2  rx  s  0 then:

(A) r  p 4  4 p 2q  2q 2 (B) r  4 p 2q  p 4  2q 2

(C) s  q4 (D) r  p 4  4 p 2q

49. sin A, sin B, cos A are in G.P. Roots of x 2  2x cot B  1  0 are always :
(A) Real (B) Imaginary (C) Greater than 1 (D) Equal

MEQB 26 Level - 2 | Quadratic Equations & Inequations


50. If a , b, c are the sides of a triangle ABC such that a  b  c and x2 – 2 (a + b + c) x + 3(ab + bc + ca) = 0

has real roots, then greatest integral value of  is:

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

x 2  2x  11
51. If x be real, the expression takes all real values except those which lie between a and b then
x 3
a and b are :
(A) 12,  4 (B) 12, 12 (C) 4, 12 (D) –4, 4

52. If a  b  c  0 and a 2  b 2  c 2  1 then the value of a 4  b 4  c 4 is :


1 1
(A) 1 (B) 4 (C) (D)
2 4

53. 
If p and q are distinct reals, then 2  x  p   x  q    p  x  p  q    q  x  q  p  

 p q 2   x  p 2   x  q 2 is satisfied by :

(A) No value of x (B) Exactly one value of x


(C) Exactly two values of x (D) Infinite values of x

Paragraph for Q. 54 to 56

The coordinates of the vertex of the parabola f x  2x 2  px  q are 3, 1 , then :


   
54. The value of p is :
(A) 12 (B) 12 (C) 19 (D) 19

55. The value of q is :


(A) 19 (B) 19 (C) 12 (D) None of these

56. The parabola :


(A) Touches the x-axis
(B) Intersects the x-axis in two real and distinct points
(C) Lies completely above the x-axis
(D) Lies completely below the x-axis

57. The least integral value of ‘m’ for which the expression mx 2  4 x  3m  1 is positive for every x  R is :
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 2

58. The least integral value of ‘a’ for which the graphs y  2ax  1 and y  a  6 x 2  2 neither intersect nor
 
touch each other is :
(A) 6 (B) 5 (C) 3 (D) 2

x 2  6 x  8
59. Find the set of values of ‘’ for which the expression y  has atleast one common linear
  6 x  8x 2
factor in numerator and denominator :

(A) {14} (B) {2} (C) 8, 2, 14 (D) {0, 2, 14}

MEQB 27 Level - 2 | Quadratic Equations & Inequations


2 2 2 x 6 
60. Solution set of the equation 32 x  2.3x  x  6  3  0 is :
(A) 3, 2 (B) 6,  1 (C) 2, 3 (D) 1,  6
61.    
If log10 x 3  y 3  log10 x 2  y 2  xy  2 , then the maximum value of xy, for all x  0, y  0 is :

(A) 2500 (B) 3000 (C) 1200 (D) 3500

62. If every pair from among the equations x 2  px  qr  0, x 2  qx  rp  0 and x 2  rx  pq  0 has a

common root, then the product of three common roots is :

(A) pqr (B) 2 pqr (C) p 2q 2r 2 (D) None of these

63. If a1, a 2 , a 3 . . . ., an  R then x  a1  2   x  a 2 2  . . . .   x  an 2 assumes its least value at x is equal

to:
(A) a1  a 2  . . . .  an (B) 
2 a1  a 2  a 3  . . . .  an 
(C) 
n a1  a 2  . . . .  an  (D) None of these

*64. The value of m for which one of the roots of x 2  3x  2m  0 is double of one of the roots of

x 2  x  m  0 is :
(A) 0 (B) –2 (C) 2 (D) None of these

65. If ,  be the roots of the equation  x  a  x  b   c  0 c  0  , then the roots of the equation

 x  c    x  c     c are :
(A) a and b + c (B) a + c and b (C) a + c and b + c (D) a and b

66. If the product of the roots of the equation x 2  2 2kx  2e 2 log k  1  0 is 31, then k is equal to :

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

x 2  2x  a
67. If x  R then can take all values if :
x 2  4 x  3a

(A) a  0, 2   (B) a  0, 1 (C) a   1, 1 (D) None of these

68. If f x  ax 2  bx  c, g x  ax 2  bx  c where ac  0, then f (x) g (x) = 0 has :


   
(A) at least three-real roots (B) no real solution
(C) at least two-real roots (D) two real roots and two imaginary roots

69. If ,  are roots of x 2  px  q  0 and ,  are roots of x 2  px  r  0 , then the value of          is:
(A) p q (B) q r (C) r q (D) q+r

2x  1
*70. If S is the set of all real x such that is positive, then S contains :
2x 3  3x 2  x
 3  3 1  1 1 1 
(A)  ,   (B)  ,  (C)  ,  (D)  , 3
 2   2 4  4 2 2 
      

MEQB 28 Level - 2 | Quadratic Equations & Inequations


71. The number of positive real roots of x 4  4 x  1  0 is :
(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 0

72. The number of negative real roots of x 4  4 x  1  0 is :


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

73. The number of complex roots of the equation x 4  4 x  1  0 is :


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

74. If x 2  x  1 is a factor of ax 3  bx 2  cx  d then the real root of ax 3  bx 2  cx  d  0 is :


d d a
(A)  (B) (C) (D) None of these
a a d

75. If , ,  are the roots of the cubic equation x 3  px 2  qx  r  0 , then the value of   2 is equal to:

q2
(A) pq  3r (B) pq + r (C) pq  3r (D)
r
 1 1 1 
76. If , ,  are the roots of equation x 3  px 2  qx  r  0 , then the value of     is :
 2 2  2 
 

p 2  2 pr q 2  2 pr r 2  2 pq
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
r2 r2 r2
2
2  x 
77. Number of distinct real solutions of the equation x    8 is :
 x 1
 
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 0

78. If mx 2  9mx  5m  1  0,  x  R , then m lies in the interval :

 4   4   4 61   61 
(A)  , 0 (B) 0,  (C)  ,  (D)  , 0
 61   61   61 4   4 
      

79. The number of real roots of the equation x 4  x 4  20  22 is :


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

80. The number of positive integral roots of x 4  x 3  4 x 2  x  1  0 is :


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

81. The value of ‘a’ for which the equations x 3  ax  1  0 and x 4  ax 2  1  0 have a common root is :
(A) 2 (B) –2 (C) 0 (D) None of these

1 1
82. If t n denotes the nth term of an AP and t p  , and t q  , then which of the following is necessary a
q p

root of the equation ( p  2q  3r )x 2  (q  2r  3 p )x  (r  2 p  3q )  0


(A) tp (B) tq (C) t pq (D) t p q

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83. Let , , ,  be the roots of x 4  x 2  1  0. Then the equation whose roots are  2, 2 ,  2 , 2 is :

(A) ( x 2  x  1)2  0 (B) ( x 2  x  1)2  0


(C) x4  x2 1  0 (D) x2  x 1  0

84. If p,q  1, 2, 3, 4 , the number of equations of the form px 2  qx  1  0 having real roots are :
 
(A) 15 (B) 9 (C) 7 (D) 8

*85. The roots of the equation (b  c )x 2  (c  a )x  (a  b )  0 are :


c a a b
(A) ,1 (B) ,1
b c b c
(C) equal if a, –b, c are in AP (D) equal if a, b, c are in AP

86. The equation x  2x 2  6 x  9 has :


(A) no solution (B) one solution (C) two solutions (D) infinite solutions

87. The values of ‘a’ for which the expression x 2  (3a  1)x  2a 2  2a  11 is always positive are given by ;
(A) 5a 9 (B) a 5 (C) a 9 (D) None of these

88. If ax 2  2bx  c  0, a1x 2  2b1x  c1  0 have a common root, then the roots of the equation (b 2  ac )x 2

(2bb1  ac1  a1c )x  (b12  a1c1 )  0 are :

(A) Different (B) Equal (C) Zero (D) None of these


1 1
89. Let  and  be the roots of equation px 2  qx  r  0, p  0 . If p, q and r are in AP and   4 , then
 
the value of    is :

61 2 17 34 2 13
(A) (B) (C) (D)
9 9 9 9

90. If the equations x 2  2x  3  0 and ax 2  bx  c  0 ; a , b, c  R , have a common root, then a : b : c is

equal to :
(A) 1:2:3 (B) 3:2:1 (C) 1:3:2 (D) 3:1:2

91. Sachin and Rahul attempted to solve a quadratic equation. Sachin made a mistake in writing down the
constant term and ended up in roots (4, 3). Rahul made a mistake in writing down coefficient of x to get
roots (3, 2). The correct roots of equation are :
(A) 4,  3 (B) 6, 1 (C) 4, 3 (D)  6,  1

92. If the difference between the roots of the equation x 2  ax  1  0 is less than 5 , then the set of

possible values of a is :

(A)   3, 3 (B)   3,   (C) 3,   (D)   ,  3 


1
*93. If the roots of the quadratic equation x 2  px  q  0 are tan 22  and tan15 , then:
2
(A) q  p  3 2  6 1 (B) q  p  2  6 1

(C) 3p  q  1  2 2  2 3 (D) 3p  q  5  2 2  2 3

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94. All the values of m for which both roots of the equation x 2  2mx  m 2  1  0 lie in [2, 4] is given by:
(A) m  (1,5) (B) m  {3} (C) m  [1, 5] (D) m 

95. If both the roots of the quadratic equation x 2  2kx  k 2  k  5  0 are less than 5, then k lies in the
interval :
(A)  4, 5 (B)   , 4  (C) 6,   (D) 5, 6
96. If one root of the equation x 2  px  12  0 is 4, while the equation x 2  px  q  0 has equal roots, then
the value of q is :
49
(A) (B) 12 (C) 3 (D) 4
4
97. Let two numbers have arithmetic mean 9 and geometric mean 4. Then, these numbers are the roots of
the quadratic equation :
(A) x 2  18x  16  0 (B) x 2  18x  16  0 (C) x 2  18x  16  0 (D) x 2  18x  16  0

2
98. If the sum of the roots of the quadratic equation ax  bx  c  0 is equal to the sum of the squares of
a b c
their reciprocals, then , and are in :
c a b
(A) arithmetic progression (B) geometric progression
(C) harmonic progression (D) arithmetic-geometric progression

99.  
The value of ‘a’ for which one root of the quadratic equation a 2  5a  3 x 2  3a  1 x  2  0 is twice as
 
large as the other, is :
(A) 2/3 (B)  2/3 (C) 1/3 (D) 1/3

100. Let for a  a1  0, f x  ax 2  bx  c, g x  a1x 2  b1 x  c1 and p x  f x  g x . If p x  0 only


           
 
for x   1 and p 2  2 , then the value of p 2 is :  
(A) 18 (B) 3 (C) 9 (D) 6

1 1
101. If and are the roots of the equation, ax 2  bx  1  0(a  0, a ,b  R ) , then the equation
a 

x ( x  b 3 )  (a 3  3abx )  0 has roots:

(A) 3/2 and 3/2 (B) 1/2 and 1/2

(C)  and  (D)  3/2 and 3/2

 1
102. If x is a solution of the equation, 2x  1  2x  1  1,  x   , then 4 x 2  1 is equal to:
 2 

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

103. The value of ‘k’ so that equation ( x 2  2x )2  3( x 2  2x )  k  2  0 has four real and distinct roots is :
 1  1
(A)  2,   (B)  6,  (C) ( 6,  2) (D) Not possible
 4   4 
 

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