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Name  

: Prameesha K. Prajiv Subject  : Additional Mathematics


Grade Year  : Form 4 Topic  : Additional Mathematics - Monthly Test - February

1) Solve quadratic equations 18x2 + 53x − 35 = 0 using quadratic formula method.


3 3
(A)    or −
9 2
​ ​

5 7
(B)    or −
9 2
​ ​

2 5
(C)    or −
9 2
​ ​

9 2
(D)    or −
5 7
​ ​

2) Solve the following quadratic equation by using completing the square method.

8x2 − 9x − 8 = 0.
 
(A) 337 + 9
x=

16

  or
​ ​

− 337 − 9 ​

16

    
(B) 337 − 9
x=

16

  or
​ ​

− 337 − 9 ​

16

    
(C) 337 + 9
x=

16

  or
​ ​

− 337 + 9 ​

16

    
(D) 337 − 9
x=

16

  or
​ ​

− 337 + 9 ​

16

3) Solve the following quadratic equation by using completing the square method.

7x2 − x − 2 = 0.
 
(A) 57 + 1
x=

14

  or
​ ​

− 57 + 1

14

    
(B) 57 − 1
x=

14

  or
​ ​

− 57 + 1

14

    
(C) 57 + 1
x=

14

  or
​ ​

− 57 − 1

14

    
(D) 57 − 1
x=

14

  or
​ ​

− 57 − 1

14

4) Solve the following quadratic equation by using completing the square method.

3x2 − x − 7 = 0.
 
(A) 85 − 1
x=

6

  or
​ ​

− 85 − 1

6

    
(B) 85 + 1
x=

6

  or
​ ​

− 85 − 1

6

    
(C) 85 − 1
x=

6

  or
​ ​

− 85 + 1

6

    
(D) 85 + 1
x=

6

  or
​ ​

− 85 + 1

6

5) Solve the following quadratic equation by using completing the square method.

9x2 + 5x − 24 = 0.
 
(A) 889 + 5
x=

18

  or
​ ​

− 889 − 5

18

    
(B) 889 − 5
x=

18

  or
​ ​

− 889 − 5

18

    
(C) 889 − 5
x=

18

  or
​ ​

− 889 + 5

18

    
(D) 889 + 5
x=

18

  or
​ ​

− 889 + 5

18

6) Solve the quadratic equation

19x2 + 54x − 36 = 0
using quadratic formula.

 
(A) 27 + 3 157
x=

19

  or
​ ​

27 + 3 157 ​

19

    
(B) 27 + 3 157
x=

19

  or
​ ​

27 − 3 157 ​

19

    
(C) 27 + 3 157
x=

19

  or
​ ​

−27 − 3 157 ​

19

    
(D) −27 + 3 157
x=

19

  or
​ ​

−27 − 3 157 ​

19

7) Solve the quadratic equation

7x2 + 29x − 51 = 0
using quadratic formula.

 
(A) 29 + 2 269
x=

14

  or
​ ​

29 + 2 269 ​

14

    
(B) −29 + 2 269
x=

14

  or
​ ​

29 + 2 269 ​

14

    
(C) −29 + 2 269
x=

14

  or
​ ​

−29 − 2 269 ​

14

    
(D) 29 + 2 269
x=

14

  or
​ ​

−29 − 2 269 ​

14

8) Solve the quadratic equation

8x2 + 19x − 73 = 0
using quadratic formula.

 
(A) −19 + 2 697
x=

16

  or
​ ​

−19 − 2 697 ​

16

    
(B) 19 + 2 697
x=

16

  or
​ ​

−19 − 2 697 ​

16

    
(C) −19 + 2 697
x=

16

  or
​ ​

19 − 2 697 ​

16

    
(D) 19 + 2 697
x=

16

  or
​ ​

19 − 2 697 ​

16

9) Solve the quadratic equation

3x2 − 7x − 50 = 0
using quadratic formula.

 
(A) −7 + 649
x=

6

  or
​ ​

−7 − 649 ​

6

    
(B) −7 + 649
x=

6

  or
​ ​

7− 649 ​

6

    
(C) 7+ 649
x=

6

  or
​ ​

7− 649 ​

6

    
(D) 7+ 649
x=

6

  or
​ ​

−7 − 649 ​

6

10) Solve the quadratic equation

5x2 − 6x − 17 = 0
using quadratic formula.

 
(A) 3+ 94
x=

5

  or
​ ​

3− 94 ​

5

    
(B) −3 + 94
x=

5

  or
​ ​

3− 94 ​

5

    
(C) −3 + 94
x=

5

  or
​ ​

−3 − 94 ​

5

    
(D) 3+ 94
x=

5

  or
​ ​

−3 − 94 ​

5

11) Find the value of discriminant for the following quadratic equation.

Then, determine the type of roots of the quadratic equation.

x2 − 7x = 22.
 
(A)   137, the equation has two equal real roots
    
(B)   137, the equation has two different real roots
    
(C)  137, the equation has no real roots
    
(D)  −137, the equation has no real roots
12) Find the value of discriminant for the following quadratic equation.

Then, determine the type of roots of the quadratic equation.

x2 − 2x = −30.
 
(A)   −116, the equation has no real roots
    
(B)   −116, the equation has two different real roots
    
(C)  −116, the equation has two equal roots
    
(D)  −116, the equation has two different real roots

13) Find the value of discriminant for the following quadratic equation.

Then, determine the type of roots of the quadratic equation.

x2 + 1 = 2x.
 
(A)   −2, the equation has no real roots
    
(B)   0, the equation has two different real roots
    
(C)  0, the equation has two equal roots
    
(D)  2, the equation has two different real roots

14) Find the range of values of q  if the quadratic equation has two different real roots.

4x2 − 5x + 3q − 1 = 0.
 
41
(A)   q <
48

    
41
(B)   q >
48

    
41
(C)  q <−
48

    
41
(D)  q >−
48

15) Find the value of k  if the quadratic equation has two equal real roots.

3x2 − 2x + 8k − 5 = 0.
 
2
(A)   k =
5

    
1
(B)   k =
2

    
1
(C)  k =
3

    
2
(D)  k =
3

16) Find the range of values of p if the quadratic equation has no real roots.

2px2 − 6x + 7 = 0.
 
9
(A)   p >
13

    
9
(B)   p >
14

    
9
(C)  p >−
13

    
9
(D)  p >−
14

17) Find the range of values of t if the quadratic equation has two different real roots.

3tx2 − 5x + 8 = 0.
 
23
(A)   t <
96

    
23
(B)   t <−
96

    
25
(C)  t <
96

    
25
(D)  t <−
96

18) Find the range of values of k  if the quadratic equation has no real roots.

4kx2 − 9x − 3 = 0.
 
27
(A)   k <−
16

    
27
(B)   k <
16

    
25
(C)  k <−
16

    
25
(D)  k <
16

19) It is given the quadratic equation

x(3x + 7) = k − 5, where k  is a constant, has two different real roots.

Find the range of values of k  .

 
11
(A)   k <
12

    
11
(B)   k >
12

    
11
(C)  k <−
12

    
11
(D)  k >−
12

20) It is given the quadratic equation

(k − 2)x2 + 9x − p = 0, where k  and pare constants, has two equal real roots.

Express p in terms of k .

 
81
(A)   p =−
4k + 8

    
81
(B)   p =
4k + 8

    
81
(C)  p =−
4k − 8

    
81
(D)  p =
4k − 8

21) Find the range of values of k  if the graph of the following quadratic function intersect the x− axis at two points.

f (x) = kx2 − 7x + 5.
 
49
(A)   k <−
20

    
49
(B)   k >−
20

    
49
(C)  k <
20

    
49
(D)  k >
20

22) Find the value of p if the graph of the following quadratic functions function touch the x−axis at one point only.

x2 + 7x − (p + 8).
 
83
(A)   p =
4

    
83
(B)   p =−
4

    
81
(C)  p =
4

    
81
(D)  p =−
4

23) Find the range of values of h if the following quadratic function does not intersect the x−axis.

f (x) = 6x2 − 7x + h − 5.
 
169
(A)   h >−
24

    
169
(B)   h >
24

    
169
(C)  h <−
24

    
169
(D)  h <
24

24) Find the range of values of k  if the graph of the following quadratic function intersect the x− axis at two points.

f (x) = 2x2 − 3x + 4k − 5.
 
49
(A)   k <
32

    
49
(B)   k <−
32

    
49
(C)  k >
32

    
49
(D)  k >−
32

25) Find the value of p if the graph of the following quadratic functions function touch the x−axis at one point only.

(p − 3)x2 + 4x − 2.
 
(A)   p =1
    
(B)   p =2
    
(C)  p =3
    
(D)  p =4

26) Find the range of values of h if the following quadratic function does not intersect the x−axis.

f (x) = (h − 1)x2 + 2x − 8.
 
7
(A)   h >−
8

    
7
(B)   h >
8

    
7
(C)  h <−
8

    
7
(D)  h <
8

27) Find the range of values of h if the following quadratic function does not intersect the x−axis.

f (x) = hx2 − x + 9.
 
1
(A)   h <−
36

    
1
(B)   h <
36

    
1
(C)  h >
36

    
1
(D)  h >−
36

28) Find the value of p if the graph of the following quadratic functions function touch the x−axis at one point only.

2x2 − x + p.
 
1
(A)   p =
8

    
1
(B)   p =
7

    
1
(C)  p =
6

    
1
(D)  p =
5

29) Find the range of values of k  if the graph of the following quadratic function intersect the x− axis at two points.

f (x) = kx2 + 5x − 3.
 
25
(A)   k <
12

    
25
(B)   k <−
12

    
25
(C)  k >
12

    
25
(D)  k >−
12

30) Given a function

f (x) = x2 − 2x + 7.
State the minimum or maximum point of the function.

 
(A)   Minimum point = (1, 5)
    
(B)   Maximum point = (1, 5) 
    
(C)  Minimum point = (1, 6)
    
(D)  Maximum point = (1, 6)

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