SAT Sample Questions Papers-Mathematics – 2000
Time: 1 Hour Max.Marks : 60
* Answers must be written in English or the medium of instruction of the candidate in High school.
* Attempt all questions.
* Answer all the questions in the booklets provided for the purpose. No pages should be removed from the booklets.
* There is no negative marking.
* Answer all questions of section I at one place. Same applies to section II. The remaining questions can be answered in any order.
* Answers to sections I and II must be supported by mathematical reasoning.
* Use of calculators, slide rule, graph paper and logarithmic, trigonometric and statistical tables is not permitted
Section I
This section has 5 questions. Each question is provided with five alternative answers. Only one of them is correct. Indicate the correct answer by A or B or C or D or E. Order of the questions must be maintained. (5×2=10 Marks)
1. A 1 A 2……….. A 2000 is a polygon of 2000 sides. P is a point in the plane of the polygon which is equidistant from all the vertices of the polygon. Then
A) There is no such P B) There is exactly one such P
C) Either A or B D) The locus of P is a straight line
E) The locus of P is a circle
1. Consider the following expressions in a,b,c.
1. The expressions which are not perfect squares among E 1 ,E 2 ,E 3 and E 4 are
A) E 1 ,E 3 B) E 2 ,E 3 C) E 2 ,E 4 D) E 1 ,E 4 E) E 3, E 4
1. Three angles of a convex polygon measure each p /3 radians. Let n be the number of sides of the polygon. Then
A) The hypothesis is not sufficient to evaluate n
B) n=3 C) n=6 D) n=9 E) None of these
1. There are n rods, . The i th rod has length 2 i units. The number of closed convex polygonal frames that can be made by joining the rods end – to – end is
A) 0 B) n C) n ! D) n n E) 2 n -1
1. Integers from 1 to 2000 are written. A single operation consists of cancelling any two of the numbers and replacing them by their product. After 1999 such operations
A) No number will be left
B) Precisely 2 numbers will be left
C) More than two numbers may be left
D) Only one number will be left and it is 2000!
E) Only one number will be left, but it cannot be uniquely determined
Section II
This section has 5 questions. Each question is in the form of a statement with a blank. Fill the blank so that the statement is true. Maintain the order of the questions. (5×2=10 Marks)
1. All possible 2000-gons are inscribed in a circle of perimeter p . Let X= an inscribed polygon has a side of length x . . Then the greatest member of X is ____________ .
2.
3. Triangle ABCThe altitude through A has length h . is right angled at A. Then
4. p is a prime, n a positive integer and n + p =2000. LCM of n and p is 21879. Then ______________ and .
5. The units digit of is _________.
Section III
This section has 5 questions. The solutions are short and methods, easily suggested. Very long and tedious solutions may not get full marks. (5×2=10 Marks)
1. Does there exist a right angled triangle with integral sides such that the hypotenuse measures 2000 units of length?
2. If a,b,c are not all equal and ( a+b+c )>0, determine the sign of a 3 +b 3 +c 3 -3abc.
Section IV
This section has 5 questions. The solutions involve either slightly longer computations or subtler approaches. Even incomplete solutions may get partial marks.
1. Consider the equation in positive integers with .
a) Prove that .
b) Rule out the possibility that one of is even and the other is odd.
c) Rule out the possibility that both are odd.
d) Prove that is a multiple of 4.
e) Obtain all the solutions. (10 Marks )
2. ABCD is a trapezium with AB and CD as parallel sides. The diagonals intersect at O. The area of the triangle ABO is p and that of the triangle CDO is q . Prove that the area of the trapezium is . ( 5 Marks )
3. Manipulate the equality
until the equlity is obtained ( 5 Marks )
1. If a triangle and a convex quadrilateral are drawn on the same base and no part of the quadrilateral is outside the triangle, show that the perimeter of the triangle is greater than the perimeter of the quadrilateral. ( 5 Marks )
2. If a line parallel to, but not identical with, x – axis cuts the graph of the curve at , , then evaluate ( 5 Marks )

