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The document outlines a series of mathematical problems for Phase Test 03 of IOQM 2024, covering various topics including geometry, algebra, and number theory. Each problem is assigned a specific mark value, and the test includes questions on triangles, polynomials, and combinatorics, among others. The document serves as a comprehensive assessment of knowledge across the full syllabus.
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Phase Test 03 IOQM _2024_PHASE TEST-03 Date : 16/06/24

TOPIC :- Full Syllabus


1. A triangle has sides of lengths 5, 6, 7. What is 30 9. The regional transport office(RTO) is producing
times the square of the radius of the inscribed a set of commemorative license plates. Each plate
circle? contains a sequence of five characters chosen
[2 Marks] from the four letters in TIME and the four digits
in 2024. No character may appear in a sequence
2. Triangle ABC has AB = 4, AC = 5, and BC = 6. more times than it appears among the four letters
An angle bisector is drawn from angle A, and in TIME or the four digits in 2024. A set of plates
meets BC at M. What is the nearest integer to
in which each possible sequence appears exactly
50AM
? N
CM once contains N license plates. Find .
60
[2 Marks]
[2 Marks]
3. On rectangular coordinates, point A = (1, 2),
B = (3, 4)· P = (a, 0) is on x-axis. Suppose P is 10. In ABC, AC = BC, C = 20º , M is on the side
chosen such that AP + PB is minimized, Find the AC and N is on the side BC, such that
value of 30a. BAN = 50º , ABM = 60º .Find NMB in
[2 Marks] degrees. [2 Marks]

4. Find the smallest positive integer n such that 11. In the following diagram, a semicircle is folded
n4 + (n + 1)4 is composite. along a chord AN and intersects its diameter MN
[2 Marks] at B. Given that MB : BN = 2 : 3 and MN = 10. If
AN = x, find x2.
5. Find the sum of the first 4 positive integers n such
that n2 – 1 is the product of 3 distinct primes.
[2 Marks]

6. Suppose that P is the polynomial of least degree


with integer coefficients such that
P ( ) (
7+ 5 =2 )
7 − 5 . Find P (2) [3 Marks]

[2 Marks] 12. Find the number of ordered pairs of real numbers


(x, y) that satisfy both of the equations:
7. The sum of all positive two-digit integers that are
x2 + y2 = 6y – 4x + 12 and 4y = x2 + 4x + 12.
N
divisible by each of their digits is N, then [3 Marks]
7
equals
13. Find the number of positive integers less than 25
[2 Marks]
that cannot be written as the difference of two
8. Three distinct vertices are randomly chosen squares of integers.
among the vertices of a cube. Find the number of [3 Marks]
equilateral triangle which can be formed by
joining these vertices? 14. For digits A, B, and C,(AB)2 + (AC)2 = 1313 .
Compute A + B + C.
[2 Marks] [3 Marks]
[1]
15. Define a reverse prime to be a positive integer N 22. In ABC, D is on AC so that BD is the angle
such that when the digits of N are read in reverse
bisector of B. Point E is on AB and CE
order, the resulting number is a prime. For
intersects BD at P. Quadrilateral BCDE is
example, the numbers 5, 16, and 110 are all
cyclic, BP = 12 and PE = 4. Find the value of
reverse primes. Find the largest two-digit integer
AC
N such that the numbers N, 4 times of N, and 5 .
AE
times of N are all reverse primes.
[5 Marks]
[3 Marks]

23. Let Sk k = 1,2,..,100 , denote the sum of the


16. Find the number of pairs of integers (a, b) such
k −1
that a 3 + a 2 b + ab2 + b3 + 1 = 2002 infinite geometric series whose first term is
k!
[3 Marks]
1
and the common ratio is . Then the value of
k
17. Let P0 = (3,1) and define Pn+1 = (xn,yn) for n  0
k =1 ( k − 3k + 1) Sk is
1002
3x n − yn x + yn + 100 2
[5 Marks]
by x n +1 = − , yn +1 = − n 100!
2 2
Find the area of the quadrilateral formed by the
24. It is given that the sequence ( a n )n =1 with
points P96, P97, P98, P99.
[3 Marks] a1 = a2 = 2 is given by the recurrence relation
2a n −1a n
= n3 − nn = 2,3,4
18. Find the number of the pairs (x, y) of two positive a n −1a n +1 − a n
2

integers, such that N = 23x + 92y is a perfect  a k +1 


Find 2011
k =2  − 3000 . [ 5 Marks]
square number less than or equal to 2392.  ak 
[3 Marks]
25. Given that the quadratic equation
19. Mr. X has cans of paint in eight different colors. ax + bx + c = 0 has no real roots, but Adam got
2

He wants to paint the four unit squares of a 2  2


two roots 2 and 4 since he wrote down a wrong
board in such a way that neighboring unit squares value of a. Ben also got two roots –1 and 4
are painted in different colors. The number of becomes he wrote down the sign of a term
distinct coloring schemes Mr. X can make is K. 2b + 3c
Then sum of digits of K will be (Two coloring wrongly. Find the value of
a
schemes are considered the same if one can be [ 5 Marks]
obtained from the other by rotation.)
[3 Marks] 26. Let a1, a2 ,….a11 be real number satisfying
a1 = 15, 27 − 2a2  0 and ak = 29k−1 − ak−2 for
20. The number of positive integers having exactly a12 + a 22 + .... + a11
2

three proper divisors (positive integral divisors k = 1, 2, …..11. If = 90 , then


11
excluding itself), each of which is less than 50 is a + a + ..... + a11
K2 + 9, where K equals (K > 0) the value of – 1 2 is
11
[3 Marks] [ 5 Marks]

21. Consider ABC and a point M in its interior so 27. Find the maximum positive integer k, such that
that MAB = 10°, MBA = 20°, MCA = 30° 1001.1002.......1985.1986
is an integer
and MAC = 40°. What is MBC? 11k
[5 Marks] [ 5 Marks]
[2]
28. The number of squares with all their vertices 30. The number of rectangles whose edges lie
belonging to the 10  10 by ten array of points completely on the grid lines of following figure
defined in Figure below (The points are evenly is:
spaced.) is N, then (900 – N) equals [5 Marks]

N
[5 Marks] is N, then equals:
9
29. A child has n rupees. Each day he buys exactly
one of three objects either pencil for Rs 1 or pen
for Rs 2 or book for Rs 2. If Sn denotes the
number of ways of spending n rupees, then find
 S − Sn −1 
the value of  n + S7  is:
 Sn −2 
[5 Marks]

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