Polynomial Test

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A polynomial of degree 3 is called A polynomial of degree 3 is called

(a) a linear polynomial (b) a quadratic polynomial (a) a linear polynomial (b) a quadratic polynomial
(c) a cubic polynomial (d) a biquadratic polynomial (c) a cubic polynomial (d) a biquadratic polynomial
If α, β are the zeroes of the polynomial x² – 16, then αβ(α + β) is If α, β are the zeroes of the polynomial x² – 16, then αβ(α + β) is
(a) 0 (b) 4 (c) -4 (d) 16 (a) 0 (b) 4 (c) -4 (d) 16
Zeroes of the polynomial x² – 11 are Zeroes of the polynomial x² – 11 are
(a) ±17√17 (b) ±3√3 (c) 0 (d) None (a) ±17√17 (b) ±3√3 (c) 0 (d) None

A quadratic polynomial whose sum of the zeroes is 2 and A quadratic polynomial whose sum of the zeroes is 2 and
product is 1 is given by product is 1 is given by
(a) x² – 2x + 1 (b) x² + 2x + 1 (a) x² – 2x + 1 (b) x² + 2x + 1
(c) x² + 2x – 1 (d) x² – 2x – 1 (c) x² + 2x – 1 (d) x² – 2x – 1
A quadratic polynomial, whose zeores are -4 and -5, is A quadratic polynomial, whose zeores are -4 and -5, is
(a) x²-9x + 20 (b) x² + 9x + 20 (a) x²-9x + 20 (b) x² + 9x + 20
(c) x²-9x- 20 (d) x² + 9x- 20 (c) x²-9x- 20 (d) x² + 9x- 20
The zeroes of the quadratic polynomial x² – 15x + 50 are The zeroes of the quadratic polynomial x² – 15x + 50 are
(a) both negative (b) one positive and one negative (a) both negative (b) one positive and one negative
(c) both positive (d) both equal (c) both positive (d) both equal
What is the number of zeroes that a linear poly-nomial What is the number of zeroes that a linear poly-nomial
has/have: has/have:
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3 (a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3
Graph of a quadratic polynomial is a Graph of a quadratic polynomial is a
(a) straight line (b) circle (c) parabola (d) ellipse (a) straight line (b) circle (c) parabola (d) ellipse

Zeroes of a polynomial can be determined graphically. No. of Zeroes of a polynomial can be determined graphically. No. of
zeroes of a polynomial is equal to no. of points where the graph zeroes of a polynomial is equal to no. of points where the graph
of polynomial of polynomial

(a)   intersects y-axis (b)   intersects x-axis (a)   intersects y-axis (b)   intersects x-axis


(c)   intersects y-axis or intersects x-axis (c)   intersects y-axis or intersects x-axis
(d)   none of these (d)   none of these
10. For what value of 𝑘, (−4) is a zero of the polynomial 10. For what value of 𝑘, (−4) is a zero of the polynomial
𝑥2 − 𝑥 − (2𝑘 + 2)? 𝑥2 − 𝑥 − (2𝑘 + 2)?
11. Write a quadratic polynomial, sum of whose zeroes 11. Write a quadratic polynomial, sum of whose zeroes
is 2√3 and their product is 2 is 2√3 and their product is 2
12. Find the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial 12. Find the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial
𝑥2 + 5𝑥 + 6 and verify the relationship between the 𝑥2 + 5𝑥 + 6 and verify the relationship between the
zeroes and the coefficients. zeroes and the coefficients.
13. Write a quadratic polynomial, whose zeroes are 13. Write a quadratic polynomial, sum of whose zeroes
-6 and 2. is 2√3 and their product is 2.
14. If one zero of the polynomial 𝑥2 − 4𝑥 + 1 is 2 + √3, 14. If one zero of the polynomial 𝑥2 − 4𝑥 + 1 is 2 + √3,
write the other zero. write the other zero.
   
   
   
   

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