Rmo Inmo Booklet PDF
Rmo Inmo Booklet PDF
Rmo Inmo Booklet PDF
QUESTION BANK
INDEX
TOPIC Q.NO.
NUMBER THEORY – 01 - 51
ALGEBRA – 52 - 118
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RMO Question Bank
NUMBER THEORY
1. Prove that the ten’s digit of any power of 3 is even.
2. Determine the set of integers n for which n2 + 19n + 92 is a square.
3n 5
3. Find all integers n such that is also an integer..
n 1
4. Find the largest positive integer n with the property that n + 10 | n3 + 100. { Where |
stands for divide.}
5. Find the number of positive integers n less than 1991 for which 6|n2 + 3n + 2.
n3 3
6. Find all integers n 1 such that is an integer..
n2 7
7. Find the gcd of the set {n13 – n| n a natural number}.
8. Determine the six-digit perfect squares each having the property that if each
digit is increased by one, the resulting number is also a perfect square.
9. Let f(x) = a0 + a1x + ..... an–1xn–1 + anxn be a polynomial with integer coefficients.
If f(r/s) = 0 where r and s are integers prime to one another, show that r divides a0 and
s divides an. Hence find all the rational roots of 1 + x + x100 – x500 + x1000 = 0.
10.
2000
Determine the largest 3-digit prime factor of 1000
11. Find all integral solutions of x3 + 5y3 + 25z3 – 15xyz = 0.
1 1 1
12. Find all positive integers x, y satisfying .
x y 20
13. Let a, b, c, d be four integers. Prove that the product of the six differences a– b,
a – c, a – d, b – c, b – d, c – d is divisible by 12.
14. Find a finite sequence of 16 numbers such that
(i) It reads the same from left to right as from right to left,
(ii) The sum of any 7 consecutive terms is –1 and
(iii) The sum of any 11 consecutive terms is + 1.
15. Prove that there do not exis t positive integers x, y, z s atisfying 2xz = y 2 and
x + z = 1994.
(2p –1 – 1)
16. Find all primes p for which the quotient is a square.
p
17. Find all the 6–digit decimal numbers a1a2a3a4a5a6 which can be formed by using
the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 6 once each such that the number a1.........ak is divisible by k,
for 1 k 6.
18. Show that there is a positive integer n such that n! when written in decimal notation
ends with exactly 1993 zeros.
19. Determine all pairs of positive integers (m, n) for which 2m + 3n is a perfect square.
n
20. Determine the set of all positive integers n for which 3n+1 divides 23 + 1. Prove that
n
3n+2 does not divide 23 + 1 for any positive integer n.
21. Show that 1993 – 1399 is a positive integer divisible by 162.
22. A leaf is torn from a paperback novel. The sum of the numbers on the remaining pages
is 15,000. What are the page numbers on the torn leaf ?
23. Find all integral solutions of x4 + y4 + z4 – t4 = 1991.
80. a, b, c are pos itive integers s atisfying the equations 5a + 5b + 2ab = 92,
5b + 5c + 2bc = 136, 5c + 5a + 2ca = 244. Find 7a + 8b + 9c.
81. In a village 1998 persons volunteered to clean up for a fair, a rectangular field
with integer sides and perimeter equal to 3996 feet. For the purpose, the field
was divided into 1988 equal parts. If each part had an integer area (measured in
square feet), find the length and breadth of the field.
82. Show that there do not exist polynomials p(x) and q(x), each having integer
coefficients and of degree greater than or equal to 1 such that p(x)q(x) = x5 + 2x + 1.
83. Given any four positive distinct real numbers, show that, one can choose 3
numbers A, B, C from among them such that, all the three quadratic equations
have only real roots or all the three equations have only imaginary roots, where the
equations are Bx2 + x + C = 0, Cx2 + x + A = 0, Ax2 + x + B = 0.
84. For which positive integer values of n, the set {1, 2, 3, 4, ....... 4n} can be split into n
b c d
distinct 4 elements subsets {a, b, c, d} such that a = .
3
85. Prove that, there are infinitely many triplets (x, y, z) of positive integers such that
x3 + y5 = z7 .
86. If p, q, r are the roots of the cubic equation x3 – 3px2 + 3q2 x – r 3 = 0,
prove that p = q = r
4mn
87. Find all solutions in integers m, n of the equation (m – n) 2 = .
mn–1
bx (1– x)c cx (1 – x)a
88. If a, b, c, x are real numbers such that abc 0 and =
a b
ax (1– x)b
= then, prove that, a + b + c = 0 or a = b = c.
c
89. Consider the sequence of natural numbers 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, ....... r, r, ( r + 1),
(r + 1) ... f(n) is the sum to n terms of this sequence. If K is an odd number, find f(k2).
90. Prove that, if a, b(a > b) are prime numbers, each containing at least 2 digits,
then a4 – b4 is divisible by 240. Also prove that, 240 is the greatest common
divisor of all numbers which arise in this way.
16 x 1 2 1999
91. Let f(x) = , Evaluate the sum ..... .
16 x 4 2000 2000 2000
a4 b4 b4 c 4 c 4 a4
120. Prove 4 4 (abc)(a b c) without using AM-GM.
c4 a b
121. If m > 1 and n N. Prove that 1m + 3m + 5m + ...... + (2n – 1) m > nm + 1 .
2 2 2
1 1 1 4
122. If x + y = a, then without AM-GM, show that x y a .
x y 2 a
3
a3 b3 a b
123. Prove that , a > 0, b > 0.
2 2
1 1 1
124. Prove that ... 1.
n 1 n 2 3n 1
bc ca ab 1
125. If a, b, c are unequal and +ve. Prove that (a + b + c).
bc ca ab 2
126. Let a, b be real numbers such that 0 a b 1. Prove that
b–a a b 1
(i) 0 1 (ii) 0 1 (iii) 0 ab2 – ba2
1– ab 1 b 1 a 4
m m 2n
127. Prove that if n, m are positive integers, then 2 if and only if 2 .
n mn
128. 2 2 2 2
Let f (a, b, c, d) = (a – b) + (b – c) + (c – d ) + (d – a) . For a < b < c < d,
prove that f (a, c, b, d) > f (a, b, c, d) > f (a, b, d, c).
4x 2
129. For which real values of x the following inequality holds : 2x 9 ?
(1– 1 2x )2
130. Prove that for any positive integer n, the fractional part of 4n2 n is smaller
1
than
4
131. Let a, b, c be positive real numbers such that abc = 1.
ab bc ca
Prove that a5 b5 ab b5 c 5 bc c 5 a5 ca 1
132. Suppose the polynomial ax2 + bx + c satisfies the following : a > 0, a + b + c 0,
a – b + c 0 a – c 0 and b2 – 4ac 0. Prove that the roots are real and that
they belong to the interval –1 x 1.
133. If a, b, c are pos itive numbers, prove that it is not possible for the
1 1 1
inequalities a(1 – b) > , b(1 –c) > , c(1 – a) > to hold at the same time.
4 4 4
n 1 n–1
134. If a > 1, then an – 1 > n a 2 – a 2 .
1 ab 1 bc 1 ac
135. If a, b, c > 0 satisfy that abc = 1, prove that
3.
1 a 1 b 1 c
1 1 1 1 1 1 9
136. If a, b, c > 0, prove that 2
a b c a b bc c a abc
1 1
137. Let a, b, c be positive number, prove that + +
a3 b3 abc b3 c 3 abc
1 1
.
c 3 a3 abc abc
1 1 1
prove that 1 1 1 64.
a b c
139. Let a, b, c be positive numbers that satisfy abc = 1, prove that
a b c 3
(a 1)(b 1) (b 1)(c 1) (c 1)(a 1) 4 .
140. For all non-negative real numbers x, y, z,
(x y z)2
prove that x yz y zx z xy .
3
141. Prove that any three positive real numbers a, b and c, with abc = 1,
satisfy a3 + b3 + c 3 + (ab) 3 + (bc) 3 + (ca) 3 2(a2 b + b2 c + c 2 a).
142. Prove that any three positive real numbers a, b and c satisfy
1 1 1 a b c
a2 b2 c 2 abc .
143. If a, b and c are the lengths of the s ides of a triangle, prove that
a b c
3
b c – a c a –b ab –c .
144. For positive real numbers a, b, c such that a + b + c = 1,
1
prove that ab + bc + ca .
3
145. Let a, b, c, d +
R with ab + bc + cd + da = 1,
a3 b3 c3 d3 1
prove that
b c d a c d a b d ab c 3
3 3 3 3 16
146. Show that .
b c d c da da b ab c a bc d
147. If a, b, c, d are +ve real numbers,
(iii) an – 1 divides bn – 1, for all n 1; (iv) a2n – 1 divides bn2 – 1, for all n 1.
a4 b4 3 21
160. Prove the inequality for all real number a and b.
a 4 b 4 2 10
161. For positive real numbers a, b, c with a + b + c = 1
1 a 1 b 1 c b c a
prove 2 .
1– a 1– b 1– c a b c
172. In a list of 200 number, everyone (except the end ones) is equal to the sum of the
two adjacent number in the list. The sum of all the numbers is equal to the sum of
the first 100 of them. Find that sum if the 35 th number in the list in 6.
173. 29th Feb of year 2000 will fall on a Tuesday show that after this date 29th Feb will
fall on Tuesdays thrice in the whole next century. W hat are the 3 years when this
will happen ?
174. The number 3 can be written as a sum of positive integers in 4 ways viz., 3,2 + 1, 1,
1 + 2,1 + 1 + 1. Show that any positive integer n can be so expressed in 2n–1 ways.
195. Given that the segment BD is on a line . On one side of take a point C and
construct two squares ABCK and CDEF respectively outside the CBD. Let M
be the midpoint of the segment AE, prove that the position of M is independent of
the choice of the position of C.
196. In RtABC, C = 90°, CD AB at D, AF bisects A, intersects CD and CB at E
and F respectively. If EG is parallel to AB, intersecting CB at G, prove that CF = GB.
197. In ABC, ABC = ACB = 80°. The point P is on AB such that BPC = 30°.
Prove that AP = BC.
198. In given convex quadrilateral ABCD, O is an inner point of ABCD such that
AOB = COD = 120°, AO = OB, CO = OD. Given that K, L, M are the midpoints
of the segments AB, BC, CD respectively, prove that KLM is equilateral.
199. ABC is a given triangle. If the sides AB and AC are taken as hypotenuses of two
right triangles ABD and ACE outs ide the ABC, respectively, suc h that
ABD = ACE. Prove that DM = EM, where M is the midpoint of BC.
200. In a quadrilateral ABCD, AD > BC, E and F are the midpoints of AB and CD
respectively. Suppose that the lines AD and BC intersect FE produced at H and
G respectively. Prove that AHE < BGE.
201. In the given diagram, PQR and P’Q’R’ are two congruent equilateral triangles.
Denote the lengths of the sides of hexagon ABCDEF by AB = a1, BC = b1, CD = a2 ,
c
D F
d d
d P
a b
A B
E
AO BO CO AO BO CO
= 92, find . . .
OA ' OB' OC' OA ' OB' OC'
206. Point P is inside ABC. Line segments APD, BPE, and CPF are drawn with
D on BC, E on CA, and F on AB (see the figure below). Given that AP = 6, BP = 9,
PD = 6, PE = 3, and CF = 20, find the area of ABC.
C
D
E
P
A B
F
207. Let ABCD be a square and M, N points on sides AB, BC respectively, such that
MDN = 45°. If R is the mid point of MN, show that RP = RQ where P, Q are the
points of intersection of AC with the lines MD, ND.
208. Prove that the inradius of a right-angled triangle with integer sides is an integer.
209. The cyclic octagon ABCDEFGH has sides, a,a,a,a,b,b,b,b respectively. Find the
radius of the circle that circumscribes ABCDEFGH.
210. ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral with AC BD and AC meets BD at E. Prove that
EA 2 + EB2 + EC 2 + ED 2 = 4R 2 where R is the radius of the circumscribed circle.
211. In a ABC, D is a point on BC such that AD is the internal bisector of A suppose
B = 2C and CD = AB then prove that A = 72°.
212. Let BE and CF be the altitudes of an acute ABC, with E on AC and F on AB. Let
O be the point of intersection of BE and CF. Take any line KL, through O with K
on AB and L on AC. Suppose M and N are located on BE and CF respectively,
such that KM is perpendicular to BE and LN is perpendicular to CF. Prove that
FM is parallel to EN.
213. In an acute ABC, points D, E, F are located on the sides BC, CA, AB respectively such
CD CA AE AB BF BC
that , , , Prove that AD, BE, CF are the altitudes of ABC.
CE CB AF AC BD BA
214. In ABC, let D be the mid point of BC. If ADB = 45° and ACD = 30°, Determine
BAD.
215. Let ABCD be a convex quadrilateral; P, Q, R, S be the mid points of AB, BC, CD,
DA respectively such that AQR and CSP are equilateral. Prove that ABCD is
a rhombus. Determine its angles.
216. Let ABC be a triangle in which AB = AC and let I be its incenter. Suppose
BC = AB + AI. Find BAC.
Prove that R 1 + R 2 2
2 – 1 with equality holds if and only if R 1 = R 2 .
221. The incircle of ABC touches the sides BC, CA and AB in K, L and M respectively.
The line through A and parallel to LK meets MK in P and the line through A and
parallel to Mk meets LK in Q. Show that the line PQ bisects the sides AB and
AC of ABC.
237. ABCD is a square. E is a point inside the square such the m EBC m ECB = 15°.
Show that AED is equilateral.
238. Let ABCD be a parallelogram and P be a point inside the parallelogram such that
APB + CPD = 180°. Then prove that APCP + BPDP = ABBC.
239. Two circles of radii a and b touch each other externally and they also touch a line.
A circle of radius c is inscribed in the region in between the circles and the line to
1 1 1
touch both the circles and the line. Show that .
c a b
240. Two circles C 1 , C 2 of radii a and b touch each other externally and they both
touch a unit circle C internally. A circle C 3 of radius r is inscribed to touch the
ab
circles C 1 , C 2 externally and the circle C internally. Show that r .
1 – ab
241. ABC is an equilateral triangle of side 1 unit. A line is drawn through A out side
the triangle ABC. Circle C 1 (O 1 , r 1 ) touches the lines , BC and AB and the circle
C 2 (O 2 , r 2 ) touches the line , BC and AC. For different positions of the line ,
prove that (r 1 + r 2 ) is a constant.
242. A point is chosen on each side of a unit square. The four points from the sides of
a quadrilateral with sides of lengths a, b, c, d.
Show that : 2 a2 + b2 + c 2 + d2 4 , 2 2 a + b + c + d 4
243. In the adjoining figure, OB is the perpendicular bisector of DE. A is a point on
OB; AF is perpendicular to OB and EF intersects OB at C. Show that OC is the
2.OA.OB
harmonic mean between OA and OB. i.e.,OC =
OA OB
O B
A C
=
E
245. Given triangle ABC where AB = AC and A = 80°, a point M is taken inside the
triangle such that MBC = 30° and MCB = 10°. If the angle bisector of BAC
meets BM extended in N, then
(i) Prove that BNC is isosceles and (ii) Find ANC
246. There are exactly 100 lattice points on the circumference of a circle with centre
origin. Show that the radius r of the circle will be either an integer or 2 times an
integer.
247. A Pythagorean triangle is a right triangle in which all the three sides are of integer
lengths. Let a, b be the legs of a Pythagorean triangle, and h be altitude to the
1 1 1
hypotenuse. Determine all such a triangles for which 1.
a b h
248. Let G be the centroid of the ABC in which the angle at C is obtuse and let AD
and CF be medians from A and C respectively onto the sides BC and AB. If the
AC
four points B, D, G and F are concyclic. Show that 2 . If, further, P is a
BC
point on the line BG extended such that AGCP is a parallelogram, show that the
ABC and GAP are similar.
249. The incircle of ABC touches BC, CA and AB at D, E and F respectively. X is a
point inside ABC such that the incircle of XBC touches BC at D also and
touches CX and XB at Y and Z respectively. Prove that EFZY is a cyclic
quadrilateral.
250. In ABC, AB = AC and BAC = 30°, A’, B’, C’ are reflections of A, B, C respectively
on BC, CA, AB, show that A’ B’ C’ is equilateral.