Math Mcqs
Math Mcqs
Math Mcqs
A) 9 A) Circle
B) 29 B) Line
C) 23 C) Parabola
D) 92 D) Ellipse
Answer: B Answer: B
3) The domain of the binary relation 2x2 + 2y2 = 18 is 10) The equation having null set as its solution set is
A) R A) x = cos x
B) R+ B) x = ex
C) Z C) x = sin x
D) {- 3, 3} D) x = tan x
Answer: D Answer: B
4) The range of the binary relation 4x2 + 9y2 = 36 is 11) The composition of two functions f and g is defined as
(fog) (x) = f {g (x)}, for all x in the set
A) {- 2, 2}
B) {– 3, 3} A) Rg
C) {- 2, 3} B) Dg
D) R C) Dg Df
Answer: A D) R g Df
Answer: D
5) If R1 = {(x, y) x, y R and x >y} is a binary relation
then its inverse is 12) If f(x) = x and g(x) = x2 then the value of (fog) (x) is
6) The graph of the binary relation y = x2 – 6x + 5 represents 13) Let f: S T be a one – to – one function such that f(x1)
= 6 and f(2) = 6 then the value of x1 is :
A) Line A) 6
B) Circle B) 2
C) Parabola C) 3
D) Ellipse D) 12
Answer: C Answer: B
x
4 4
30) The value of Lim x (1 ) is
x
A) e4
e
B)
4
4
C)
e
D) e
Answer: D
Chapter 1 NUMBER SYSTEMS B) – 6 + 3i
C) 6 + 3i
D) 6 – 3i
1) 3 is
Answer: A
A) Rational
7) The solution set of 5x + 8 = 0 when x N is
B) Irrational
C) Integer
A) non empty set
D) Prime
Answer: B 8
B)
5
2) Product 2 2 is equal to 8
C)
5
A) –2 D) empty set
B) 2 Answer: D
C) 0
D) 4
8) For all x, y, z R, if (x y ) z = x (yz) then this property
Answer: A
is called
Z1 A) x – iy
D)
Z2 B) x + iy
C) – x – iy
Answer: A D) {x/x2 + y2, - y /x2 + y2}
Answer: C
4) If x < y, y < z then
10) The conjugate of a complex number 5i
A) x>z
B) x<z A) –5
C) x=z B) 5i
D) none of these C) – 5i
Answer: B D) 5
Answer: C
5) Z1 Z 2 is
11) The property used in this equation 3 x 7 = 7 x 3 is
called
A) Z1 Z 2
A) Closure law
B) Z1 Z 2 B) Commutative law for addition
C) Z1 Z 2 C) Commutative property w.r.t multiplication
D) Identity
D) Z1 Z 2 Answer: C
Answer. C
12) The additive inverse of (-x, -y) is
5
6) (- i ) is
A) (-x, -y)
A) i B) (x, y)
B) –1 C) (-x, 0)
C) 1 D) (x, -y)
D) –i Answer: B
Answer: D
6) The conjugate of – 6 + 3i 13) The property used in the equation 8 + 0 = 8 is called
A) – 6 – 3i A) Commutative
B) Associative
C) Additive Identity 20) If Z1, Z2 be complex numbers then Z1 Z 2
D) Additive Inverse
Answer: C
A) Z1 Z 2
B) Z1 Z 2
14) For all a, b, c R, if (a + b) + c = a + (b + c) then the C) Z1 Z 2
property is called
D) Z1 Z 2
A) Commutative under addition Answer: B
B) Associative w.r.t addition 21) If z = (a, b), then z –1 =
C) Distributive under addition
D) None of these A) (a, - b)
Answer: B B) (-a , b)
17) The product of two conjugate complex numbers is always a 23) If z1 and z2 are any two complex numbers then
z1 z 2
A) Real number
B) Complex number
C) Irrational number A) z1 z 2
D) Natural number
B) z1 z 2
Answer: A
C) z1 z 2
18) The sum of two conjugate complex numbers is always a
D) z1 z 2
A) Real number Answer: B
B) Irrational number
C) Complex number 24) (- i )15 =
D) Natural number
Answer: A A) 1
B) –1
1 2i C) i
19) D) –i
2i
Answer: C
A) 1 25) If z1 = (a, b) and z2 = (c, d) then z1z2 =
B) 5
C) ¾ A) (ac – bd, ad + bc)
D) 5/3 B) (ac + bd, cd – bc)
Answer: A C) (ad + bc, ac – bd)
D) (ad – bd, ac + bd)
Answer: A 33) If Z Z then Z is _________
26) 2x2 + 3y2 = A) real
B) imaginary
A) (2x + 3iy) (2x – 3iy) C) neither type
B) ( 2 x 3iy )( 2 x 3iy )
34) If Z 1 i then Z ________
C) (2x – 3y) (2x + 3y)
D) ( 2 x 3 y )( 2 x 3 yi) A) (-1, -1)
Answer: B B) (-1, 1)
C) (1, -1)
27) _________ D) none
Answer: B
A) N
B) Q 35) i _________
C) Q/
D) none
A) – 1
Answer: C
B) 1
C) 0
28) x R, x x is called _______ property. D) i
Answer: B
A) symmetric
B) reflexive 1 2i
C) transitive 36) The magnitude of is _________
D) none 2i
Answer: A
A) 5 + 2i
29) Every recurring terminating decimal represents B) – 1
C) 1
A) Q D) none
B) Q/ Answer: C
C) R
D) none 37) If x = 0, then multiplicative inverse of x is _______
Answer: A
1
A)
30) The complex No. (a + ib) can be written as ______ x
B) – x
A) (a, ib) C) 1
B) {a, b} D) 0
C) (a, b) E) none
D) [a, b] Answer: D
Answer: C
40) If the area f triangle is 16, formed by the points Z, Z+iZ and
iZ in a complex plane, then Z ______
A) 16
B) 5 3
C) 4 2
D) none
Answer: C
A) – 6
B) 6
C) 0
D) none
Answer: C
A) a natural no
B) positive integer
C) Rational number
D) complex number
Answer: C
A) Commutative
B) Associative
C) Additive Identity
D) Additive inverse
Answer: D
Chapter No. 10
1. Distance r of the point P(x1, y1) from the origin a) cos cos sin sin
is given by the relation r = ______ ? b) cos cos sin sin
c) sin cos cos sin
a) x12 y12 d) sin cos cos sin
b) x12 y12 e) sin sin cos cos
Answer: a
c) x12 y12 2 x1 y1
d) x12 6. sin( )
e) none of these
Answer: b a) cos cos sin sin
b) cos cos sin sin
2. If Sin 1 = Sin 2 and Cos 1 = Cos 2 then c) sin cos cos sin
d) sin cos cos sin
1
a) sin (1 2 ) 0 e) sin sin cos cos
2 Answer: c
1
b) sin (1 2 ) 0
2 7. sin( )
1
c) cos (1 2 ) 0
2 a) cos cos sin sin
1 b) cos cos sin sin
d) cos ( 2 1 ) 1
2 c) sin cos cos sin
e) none of these d) sin cos cos sin
Answer: b
e) sin sin cos cos
3. Distance r of the point P(1, 2) from the origin Answer: d
O(0, 0) is given by the relation r = ___ ?
8. cos( )
a) 5
b) 5 a) sec
c) 25 b) – sin
c) sin
d) 3
d) – cos
e) None of these e) cos
Answer: b Answer: e
4. cos( ) 9. sin( )
a) – sin
31. sec
2 b) – csc
a) sec c) – sec
b) cot d) csc
c) cosec e) sec
d) tan Answer: e
e) – tan
Answer: c
37. cos
2
32. cos ec
2
a) – sin
a) sec b) – csc
b) – sec c) – sec
c) cosec d) csc
d) tan e) sec
e) – tan Answer: a
Answer: b
38. sin
33. cos( 90 ) 2
a) – sin a) – sin
b) sin b) – csc
c) cos c) – sec
d) – cos d) cos
e) – tan e) sec
Answer: a Answer: d
131. cos =
a) 1 2sin 2
2
b) 2 cos 2 1
2
c) 2cos2 - 1
d) 2cos2 + 1
e) 1 – 2sin2
Answer: a
132. 1 – cos2 =
a) 2sin
b) 2cos
c) 2sec
d) 2sin2
e) 2cos2
Answer: d
133. 1 – cos6 =
a) 3sin2
b) 2sin23
c) 3sin23
d) 2sin22
e) 2cos23
Answer: b
a) 2sin sin
2 2
b) 2 sin sin
2 2
c) 2 sin cos
2 2
d) 2 cos cos
2 2
e) none of these
Answer: d
Chapter No. 11 d) R x x n , n Z
a) [-1, 1] a) period of f
b) R b) period of 2f’
c) period of 3f
c) R - x x (2n 1) , n Z d) period of 4f
2 e) none of these
d) R x x n , n Z Answer: a
e) R x 1 x 1
17. The period of sinx is
Answer: b
13. The range of secx is a)
3
a) [-1, 1] b)
b) R 2
2
c) R - x x (2n 1) , n Z c)
2 3
d)
d) R x x n , n Z e) 2
e) R x 1 x 1 Answer: e
Answer: e 18. The period of cosx is
14. The range of csc x is
a)
a) [-1, 1] 3
b) R
b)
2
c) R - x x (2n 1) , n Z 2
2 c)
3
d) d)
e) 2 e) 2
Answer: e Answer: e
a)
3
24. The period of cos2x is
b)
2
2 a)
c) 3
3
d) b)
e) 2 2
Answer: d 2
c)
3
21. The period of sec x is d)
e) 2
Answer: d
a)
3
25. The period of tan 2x is
b)
2
2 a)
c) 3
3
d) b)
e) 2 2
Answer: e 2
c)
3
22. The period of cosec x is d)
e) 2
Answer: b
a)
3
26. The period of cot2x is
b)
2
2 a)
c) 3
3
b)
2
a)
2 3
c)
3
b)
d) 2
e) 2 2
c)
Answer: b 7
d)
27. The period of sec2x is e) 2
Answer: c
a)
3 x
31. The period of cos is
3
b)
2
2 a)
c)
3 b) 2
d) c) 3
e) 2 d) 4
Answer: d e) 6
Answer: e
x
32. The period of tan is
28. The period of cosec 2x is 3
a)
b) 2
a)
3 c) 3
d) 4
b) e) 6
2
2 Answer: c
c)
3
x
d) 33. The period of cot is
e) 2 3
Answer: d
a)
29. The period of sin3x is b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
a) e) 6
3
Answer: c
b)
2 x
2 34. The period of sec is
c) 3
3
d) a)
e) 2 b) 2
Answer: c c) 3
d) 4
30. The period of cos7x is
e) 6 x
39. The period of 15csc is
Answer: e 3
x
37. The period of 3tan is
3
a)
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
e) 6
Answer: c
x
38. The period of 3sec is
3
a)
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
e) 6
Answer: e
Chapter – 12
Application of Trigonometry
1. How many important elements a triangle
has…….. a) 128
b) 64
a) 5 2
c) c =
b) 6 2
c) -5 d) c = 2 2
d) 4
e) None of these e) c = 8 2
Answer: b Answer: e
2. The value of sin38o 24’ is 7. The sum of the three angles of triangle is
a) 37.4 a) 360o
b) 0.6211 b) 073o
c) 0.4234 c) 225o
d) 0.3952 d) 180o
e) None of these e) 90o
Answer: b Answer: d)
3. Angle above the eye level 8. A tree of 8m high has the shadow 6m in
a) Angle of elevation length, the angle of elevation of the sum at
b) Angle of depression that moment is
c) Constant angle
d) Right angle a) 0
e) Obtuse angle b) 53o7’
Answer: a c) 90o
4. a = 5429,c = 6294,b = …. d) 180o
e) 225o
a) 2142 Answer: b)
b) 3184
c) 8413 9. the value of h in the given triangle is
d) 1415
e) None of these
Answer: b
a) 100m a) 115.3
b) 255m b) 70.3
c) 377m c) 60.3
d) 477m 3
e) 733m d)
2
Answer: b) e) 10.2
Answer: e)
12. The value of h is
15. The law of sine is
a b c
a)
sin sin sin
a b c
b)
sin sin sin
a b c
c)
sin sin sin
a b c
d)
a) 15.3 sin sin sin
b) 30.3 e) None of these
c) 60.3 Answer: e)
d) 120.3
e) None of these 16. The law of sine is
Answer: b) a b c
a)
13. The value of h is sin sin sin
a b c
b)
sin sin sin
a b c
c)
sin sin sin
a b c
d)
sin sin sin
a) 111.2 e) None of these
b) 222.2 Answer: b)
c) 555.2
d) 666.2 17. The law of cosine is
e) 777.2
a) a 2 b 2 c 2 2bc cos
Answer: c)
b) a 2 b 2 c 2 2bc cos b 2 sin sin
d)
c) a 2 b 2 c 2 2bc cos 2 sin
d) a 2 b 2 c 2 2bc cos 2
a sin sin
e) None of these e)
2 sin
Answer: a) Answer: b)
18. The law of tangent is
21. The sides of a triangle are x 2 x 1,2 x 1 and
1
tan ( ) x 2 1 , the greatest angle of the triangle is
a b 2
a) a) 90o
a b tan 1 ( )
b) 110o
2 c) 120o
1 d) 150o
tan ( )
ab 2 e) 160o
b)
a b tan 1 ( ) Answer: c)
2
a b tan( )
c)
a b tan( )
a b tan( ) 22. if is the area of a triangle ABC, then =
d) c 2 sin sin
a b tan( ) a)
e) None of these 2 sin
Answer: b) c 2 sin sin
b)
2 sin
19. The law of tangent is
c 2 sin
1 c)
tan ( ) 2 sin sin
ca 2
a)
1
c a tan ( ) b 2 sin sin
d)
2 2 sin
2
1 a sin sin
tan ( ) e)
ca 2 2 sin
b)
1
c a tan ( ) Answer: e)
2
c a tan( ) 23. if is the area of a triangle ABC, then =
c)
c a tan( ) 1
a) bc sin
c a tan( ) 2
d) 1
c a tan( ) b) ab sin
e) None of these 2
Answer: a) 1
c) bc sin
2
20. if is the area of a triangle ABC, then = d) ab sin
c 2 sin sin e) bc sin
a) Answer: c)
2 sin
c 2 sin sin 24. if is the area of a triangle ABC, then =
b)
2 sin c 2 sin sin
a)
c 2 sin 2 sin
c)
2 sin sin
c 2 sin sin abc
b) b)
2 sin 4
abc
c 2 sin c)
c) 2
b 2 sin sin
d) a b c
b 2 sin sin e) a b c
d)
2 sin Answer: c)
2
a sin sin
e) 29. The area of a triangle with b = 25.4,
2 sin
Answer: b) 4517' , 36 41' is
25. if is the area of a triangle ABC, then = a) 138.29 square units
1 b) 110 square units
a) bc sin c) 90 square units
2
1 d) 50 square units
b) ab sin e) 35 square units
2
Answer: a)
1
c) bc sin
2 30. r1 =
d) ab sin
e) bc sin a)
Answer: b) s b
26. if is the area of a triangle ABC, then =
b)
1 sa
a) bc sin
2 c)
1 sc
b) ac sin sa
2 d)
1
c) bc sin
2 e)
d) ab sin s
e) bc sin Answer: b)
Answer: c)
31. The area of a triangle with a = 300, b=120,
27. if is the area of a triangle ABC, then = = 150o is
a) s ( s a)( s b)( s c) a) 5000 square units
b) 6000 square units
b) s ( s a)( s b)( s c) c) 7000 square units
c) s ( s a)( s b)( s c) d) 9000 square units
Answer: e)
d) s ( s a)( s b) s c)
e) s ( s a)( s b) s c) 32. r1 =
Answer: e) a) s
1
28. if a, b, c are the sides of the triangle ABC, then s b)
s
= s
abc c)
a)
3
d)
s
e) s Answer: c)
Answer: d)
37. 4R sin sin sin =
33. r2 = 2 2 2
a) r1
a)
s b b) r2
c) r3
b)
sa d) r
c) e) 0
sc Answer: d)
sa
d)
38. r1 =
e) a) s tan
s 2
Answer: a)
b) s tan
2
34. r3 =
c) s tan
a) 2
s b d) s tan
e) s tan
b)
sa Answer: c)
c)
sc 39. r2 =
sa
d) a) s tan
2
e) b) s tan
s 2
Answer: c)
c) s tan
2
1 1 1
35. 4R cos sin cos = d) s tan
2 2 2 e) s tan
a) r1 Answer: b)
b) r2
c) r3 1 1 1
40.
d) r ab bc ca
e) 0 R
a)
Answer: b) 2r
r
36. 4R cos cos sin = b)
2 2 2 2R
a) r1 1
c)
b) r2 2rR
c) r3 1
d)
d) r rs
e) None of these
e) 0
Answer: c)
e) r R
41. r3 = Answer: d)
a) s tan
2 46. rr1r2 r3
a) r12
b) s tan
2 b) 2
c) R 2
c) s tan
2 d) r 2
d) s tan e) s 2
e) s tan Answer: b)
Answer: a)
47. b sin sin sec
42. 4R sin cos cos = 2 2 2
2 2 2 a) s
a) r1 b)
b) r2 c) R
c) r3 d) R
e) rR
d) r Answer: d)
e) 0
Answer: a) 48. if a = 13, b = 14, c = 15, then R =
a) 18
43. r1r2 r2 r3 r3 r1 b) 14
c) 12
a) r12
d) 10.5
b) 2 e) 8.125
c) R 2 Answer: e)
d) r 2 49. if a = 13, b = 14, c = 15, then r2 =
e) s 2 a) 18
Answer: e) b) 14
c) 12
d) 10.5
44. r 2 cot cot cot
2 2 2 e) 8.125
a) s Answer: c)
b) 50. if a = 13, b = 14, c = 15, then r3 =
c) R a) 18
d) r b) 14
e) r R c) 12
d) 10.5
Answer: b)
e) 8.125
Answer: b)
45. a sin sin sec
2 2 2
a) s 51. c sin sin sec
2 2 2
b)
a) s
c) R
b)
d) r
c) R
d) r b)
e) rR c) R
Answer: d) d) a
e) b
52. r1 r2 r3 r Answer: a)
a) 4r1
57. abc (sin sin )
b) 4
c) 4 s a) 4 R
b) 4 s
d) 4 R
e) 4r c) 4 r
Answer: d) d) 4rs
e) 4Rs
Answer: b)
53. r1r2 r3
a) Rr 2 1
b) rR 2 58. (r1 r3 ) tan
2
c) Rs 2 a) c
d) rR 2 b)
e) rs 2 c) R
Answer: e) d) a
e) b
54. if a = 13, b = 14, c = 15, then r1 = Answer: e)
a) 18
b) 14 1
59. (r2 r3 ) tan
c) 12 2
d) 10.5 a) c
e) 8.125 b)
Answer: d) c) R
d) a
e) b
55. cos Answer: d)
2
s( s c)
a)
ab 60. cos
2
s ( s b)
b) s( s c)
ac a)
ab
s(s a)
c) s ( s b)
bc b)
ac
s ( s b)( s c)
d) s(s a)
bc c)
bc
( s c)( s a)
e) s( s b)( s c)
ac d)
bc
Answer: a)
s( s c)( s a)
e)
1 ac
56. (r1 r2 ) tan Answer: c)
2
a) c
61. cos
2
64. tan
s( s c) 2
a)
ab s( s c)
a)
s ( s b) ab
b)
ac s ( s b)
b)
s(s a) ac
c)
bc s ( s b)( s c)
c)
s ( s b)( s c) s( s a)
d)
bc ( s b)( s c)
d)
s ( s c)( s a) bc
e)
ac ( s c)( s a)
e)
Answer: b) ac
Answer: c)
62. sin
2
65. tan
s ( s c) 2
a)
ab s( s c)
a)
s ( s b) ab
b)
ac s ( s b)
b)
s ( s a) ac
c)
bc s(s a)
c)
s ( s b)( s c) bc
d)
bc ( s b)( s c)
d)
s ( s c)( s a) bc
e)
ac ( s c)( s a)
e)
Answer: d) ac
Answer: e)
63. sin
2 1
66. tan
s( s c) 2
a)
ab s( s c)
a)
s ( s b) ab
b)
ac s ( s b)
b)
s ( s b)( s c) ac
c)
ac s(s a)
c)
( s b)( s c) bc
d)
bc ( s b)( s c)
d)
( s b)( s a) bc
e)
ab ( s a )( s b)
e)
Answer: e) s( s c)
Answer: e) ( s c)( s a)
e)
ac
67. sin Answer: b)
2
s( s c)
a) 70. sec
ab 2
s ( s b) s (s a)
b) a)
ac ( s b)( s c)
s(s a) s ( s b)
c) b)
bc ( s a )( s c)
s ( s b)( s c) bc
d) c)
bc s(s a)
s ( s c)( s a) ( s b)( s c)
e)
ac d)
bc
Answer: e)
( s c)( s a)
e)
1 ac
68. sec Answer: c)
2
ab
a)
s( s c) 71. sec
2
s ( s b) s (s a)
b) a)
( s a)( s c) ( s b)( s c)
s( s c) ac
c) b)
( s c)( s a) s ( s b)
( s b)( s c) s ( s b)
d) c)
bc ( s c)( s a)
( s c)( s a) ( s b)( s c)
e)
ac d)
bc
Answer: a)
( s c)( s a)
e)
1 ac
69. cot Answer: b
2
s (s a)
a) 1
( s b)( s c) 72. cot
2
s ( s b) s (s a)
b) a)
( s a)( s c) ( s b)( s c)
s( s c) s ( s b)
c) b)
( s c)( s a) ( s a )( s c)
( s b)( s c) s( s c)
d) c)
bc ( s b)( s a )
( s b)( s c) s( s c)
d) c)
bc ( s c)( s a )
( s c)( s a) ( s b)( s c)
e) d)
ac bc
Answer: a) ( s c)( s a)
e)
ac
73. cst Answer: a)
2
s (s a)
a) 76. csc
( s b)( s c) 2
s ( s b) ac
b) a)
( s a)( s c) ( s a )( s c)
s( s c) s ( s b)
c) b)
( s b)( s a ) ( s a )( s c)
( s b)( s c) s ( s c)
d) c)
bc ( s c)(c a)
( s c)( s a) ( s b)( s c)
e) d)
ac bc
Answer: c) ( s c)( s a)
e)
ac
74. csc Answer: a)
2
s (s a) 77. R=
a)
( s b)( s c) a
a)
s ( s b) 2 sin
b) a
( s a)( s c) b)
2 sin
ab
c) c
( s a)( s b) c)
2 sin
( s b)( s c) b
d) d)
bc 2 sin
( s c)( s a) a
e) e)
ac 2 sin
Answer: c) Answer: e)
78. R =
75. csc b
2 a)
bc 2 sin
a) a
( s b)( s c) b)
2 sin
s ( s b)
b) c
( s a)( s c) c)
2 sin
b Answer: C
d)
2 sin 87) In figure ABCD is a parallelogram & AB = BD = DA
c Then angle X is
e)
2 sin D C
Answer: a)
79. R =
X
b A B
a) 52) In figure ABCD is a square, then the shaded area is
2 sin
a D C
b)
2 sin
F
c 10
c)
2 sin 6
b A E B
d) 6
2 sin
A) 100
c B) 90
e)
2 sin C) 82
Answer: d) D) 72
Answer: C
80. a circle drawn inside a triangle and touching its 53) In figure ABCD is a square of side 8cm & E,F,G,H are
sides is called the the mid points of the sides then the shaded area is
a) Circum circle
D G C
b) In circle
c) Escribed circle
H
d) Normal
e) None of these F
Answer: b)
A E B
81. The circle passing thought three vertices of a A) 48 cm
triangle is called a ……………. B) 50 cm
a) Circum circle C) 58 cm
b) In circle D) 64 cm
c) Escribed circle Answer: A
d) Tangent 54) In figure ABCD is a square of side 12 cm & E, F, G, H
e) None of these are the mid points of the sides then the shaded area is
Answer: a)
D G C
X A E B
B
50 A) 144 cm
A B) 72 cm
A) 100 C) 48 cm
B) 120 D) 36 cm
C) 130 Answer: B
D) 140
A
3x O
B
55) In figure ABCD is a rectangle & E, F, G are the mid
points of the sides then the shaded area is
A) 3
12 C
D B) 2
C) 1
G F 8 D) 1/3
Answer: D
79) In the figure if c is the center of the circle then the X
A E B =
A) 96
B) 72 X
C) 40
C
D) 24
Answer: B 120o
A) 90 B C
B) 72
O
C) 54
D) 48
Answer: C A D
57) ABC is right triangle & D, E are mid points of sides AB
& AC, then shaded area is
A) 25 /4 – 6
A
B) 24/4 – 12
C) 25 - 6
D) 25 - 12
Answer: B
12
E D
82) In the figure ABCD is a rectangle and O is the center of
the circle. If BC = 8, AC = 10 then shaded area is
B 8 C
B C
A) 48
B) 36 O
C) 12
D) 20 A D
73) In the figure O is the center of the circle OA = AB then
value of x is
A) 60
B) 48
C) 24
D) 16
Answer: B
Chapter – 13 b) Sin 1{ A 1 B 2 B 1 A2 }
Inverse Trigonometric functions c) Cos 1{2 A 2 1}
a) 0 e) None of these
b) -1 Answer: b)
c)
2 32. tan(sin 1 x) ?
d) None of these
a)1 x2
Answer: c)
1
b)
28. tan( tan 1 x) ? 1 x2
x
a) –x c)
b) X 1 x2
c) Tan x d) None of these
d) 1 x2 Answer: c)
Answer: b)
33. sin 1 x sin 1 y ?
1 x2 a) sin 1 ( x 1 x 2 y 1 y 2 )
29. tan
1
x
b) sin 1 ( x 1 y 2 y 1 x 2 )
1
a) Con x
c) sin 1 ( x 1 y 2 y 1 x 2 )
d) sin 1 ( x 1 y 2 y 1 x 2 )
e) None of these
Answer: d)
Chapter 2 DIFFERENTIATION D) 4
1) Let f be a real value function and x Df then the limit Answer: B
f ( x h) f ( x )
Lim h0 when it exists is called 7) If a particle moves according to the law x = et then
h velocity at time t = 0 is
A) The derivative of f at a A) 0
B) The derivative of f at h B) 1
C) The derivative of f at x C) e
D) The derivative of f at x = h D) none of these
Answer: C Answer: B
x7 a7 dy
2) The value of the limit Lim xa is equal to 8) If x = 2t, y = t2 then is equal to
xa dx
A) 0 A) 4t
B) 0/0 B) 2
C) 7a7 C) t
D) 7a6 D) 4
Answer: D Answer: C
ax b ax b 4. Differentiation of Trigonometric,
3) The derivative of w.r.t is
cx d cx d Logarithmic and Exponential Function
1) The derivative of sin (a + b) w.r.t x is
b
A) A)
cos (a + b)
(cx d ) 2 B)
– cos (a + b)
a C)
cos (a – b)
B) 0 D)
(cx d ) 2 Answer: D
C) 1 2) The derivative of x sina w.r.t x is
D) 0 A) cos a
Answer: C B) x cos a + sin a
C) – x cos a + sin a
4) The slope of the tangent to the curve y = x3 + 5 at the point D) sin a
(1, 2) is Answer: D
xa
A) 6 3) The derivative of w.r.t x is
B) 2 sin a
C) 5
D) 3 sin a ( x a ) cos a
Answer: D A)
(sin a) 2
5) If a particle thrown vertically upward move according to the sin a cos a
B)
law, x = 32t – 16 t2 (x in ft, t in sec) then the height attained sin 2 a
by the particle when the velocity is zero is
sin a x a
C)
A) 0 sin 2 a
B) 32t 1
C) 16ft D)
D) 2ft sin a
Answer: C Answer: D
sin a
4) The derivative of w.r.t xis
6) If a particle moves according to the law x = 16 t – 4 then cos a
acceleration at time t = 20 is
A) 6 A) sec2 (ax + b)
B) 0
C) 116
cos a 1 1 1
B) C) 1 ......
sin a 1! 2! 3!
cos a 1 1 1
C) D) 1 ......
sin a 2 3 4
D) 0 Answer: C
Answer: D
10) The base of the natural logarithmic function is
5) The derivative of tan (ax + b) w.r.t tan (ax + b) is
A)10
A) 2
sec (ax + b) B)2
B) a sec2 (ax + b) C)e
C) b sec2 (ax + b) D)none of these
D) 1 Answer: C
Answer: D 11) The natural exponential function is defined by the
6) If x = 2cos7, y = 4sin7 then dy/dx is equal to equation
A) 4tan7 A) y = ax
B) y = 2x
B) – 4tan7
C) y = ex
C) 4tan5
D) y = 3x
D) – 2tan5 Answer: C
Answer: D
12) The derivative of sin (sin a) w.r.t x is
7) The derivative of (sec –1 x + cosec –1x) is equal to
A) cos (sina)
1 B) cos (sina) cosa
A)
C) cos (cosa)
x x2 1
D) 0
1 Answer: D
B)
1 a2
C) 0 13) If ay = x then the value of y is
A) ax
1 1
D) B) logax
2
x 1 x2 1 C) x/a
Answer: C D) a/x
Answer: B
8) The derivative of Sin-1a + Tan –1 a w.r.t x is equal to y x dy
14) If Tan 1 then is
x y dx
1 A) xy
A)
1 a2 1
B)
1 x y2 2
B)
1 a2 1
C)
1 1 1 y2
C)
1 a 2 1 a2 y
D) 0 D)
Answer: D
x
Answer: D
15) The derivative of exp (sinx) is
9) The value of e as sum of the series is
A) exp (cosx)
B) sinx exp(cosx)
1 1 C) (cosx) exp (sinx)
A) 1 ......
2 3 D) cosx exp (cosx)
1 Answer: C
B) 1 2 ......
3 16) The derivative of e2 w.r.to x is
A) 2e A) tanx sec2 45o + sec2 x tan 45o
B) 2 B) sec2x sec245o
C) 1 C) Sec2 45o
D) 0 D) Sec2x
Answer: D Answer: D
17) The derivative of Xx is 24) A particle thrown vertically upward, moves according to
the law, x = 32 – 16t2 (x in ft, t in sec) then the maximum
A) X x–1 height attained by the particle is
B) X.X x – 1
C) Xx (1+ln x) A) 32ft
D) Xx ln x B) 16ft
Answer: C C) 48ft
D) 2ft
18) If x or dx is quite small then the difference between dy and Answer: B
y will be
8) If x L – M then 15) The power set of a set S containing six numbers is the
A) x L and x M set whose elements are
A) three subsets of S C) AB
B) two subsets of S D) AB
C) five subsets of S Answer: C
D) all possible subsets of S
Answer: D 23) Difference between two sets A\B is defined as
A) {x/x A x B}
B) {x/x A x B}
16) A is a subset of B if C) {x/x A x B}
D) {x/x A x B}
A) Every element of A B Answer: B
B) Some element of A B 24) For union Associative Law is
C) Every element of A B
D) Every element of B A A) (AB) C = A(BC)
Answer: A B) (AB) C = A(BC)
C) (AB) C = A(BC)
17) The complement of set A relative to universal set U is the D) (AB) C = A - (B - C)
set Answer: A
A) {x/xU and x A}
B) {x/xU and xA} 25) The set of odd numbers between 1 and 9 is
C) {x/xU and x A}
D) {x/xU and x A} A) {1, 3, 5, 7}
Answer: D B) {3, 5, 7, 9}
C) {1, 3, 5, 7, 9}
18) If A \ B = A then D) {3, 5, 7}
A) AB = A Answer: D
B) AB = A
C) AB = B 26) The set of rational numbers between 5 and 9 is
D) AB =
Answer: D A) Finite
B) Infinite
19) If B – A = B then C) {5, 6, 7, 8, 9}
A) AB = D) {6, 7, 8}
B) AB = A Answer: B
C) AB
D) AB = B 27) If x is a set having 6 elements then the numbers in P(x) is:
Answer: A A) 62
B) 6
20) The union of the sets A and B is defined as C) 6(2)
D) 26
Answer: D
A) A B = {x/xA or xB}
B) A B = {x/xA or xB}
28) If B A then A is subset of
C) A B = {x/xA or xB}
A) A
D) A B = {x/xA or xB} B) B
Answer: A
C) B
D) A B
21) If Q, R are any sets then Q – R =
Answer: C
A) Q – (QR)
29) The set A (A B) =
B) Q (Q – R)
A) A
C) Q + (Q R) B) B
D) Q – (Q R) C) A B
Answer: A D) None of these
Answer: A
22) If A and B are any two sets and A B are Their 30) The set A (A B) =
compliments relative to the universal set U, the (AB) =
A) AB A) B
B) AB B) A
C) A B 36) The shaded area in the figure represents the set:
D) None of these
Answer: B
31) If A and B are any two sets and A, B are their complements
A B
relative to the universal set U, then
(A B) = A) AE
B) AE
A) A B C) A–E
B) A B D) E–A
C) A B Answer: C
D) A B
Answer: A 37) Well defined collection of distinct objects is called a
__________
32) If A U then A relative to U is equal to A) a function
B) a set
A) A–B C) a real number
B) B–A D) none
C) U–A Answer: B
D) A–U 38) A diagram which represents a set is called _______
Answer: C diagram.
33) The shaded area in the figure represents the set A) Venn’s
B) Argand
C) Plane
A B D) None
Answer: A
A) proper subset
A B B) improper subset
C) super set
D) none
A) AE Answer: B
B) AE
C) A–E 41) The set of real Nos. (points) belonging to interval
D) E–A (a, b) is __________
Answer: B
A) finite set
35) The shade area in the figure represents the set: B) empty set
C) singleton set
D) infinite set
Answer: D
A B
42) The power set of an empty set is _________
A) AE
B) AE A) null set
C) A–E B) singleton set
D) E–A C) super set
Answer: D D) none
Answer: B B) Multiplication
43) X / = ________ C) Both A & B
D) Subtraction
A) A Answer: C
B) A/
C) –- 2) The set Z of integers is closed with respect to
D) X
Answer: C A) Addition
B) Multiplication
44) Two set A & B are called overlapping if A∩B = C) Subtraction
________ D) A, B and C are correct
Answer: D
A) A B, B A
3) The set R – {0} of real numbers is closed with respect to
B) A B
C) A B, B A A) Addition
D) None B) Multiplication
Answer: D C) Division
D) A,B & C are correct
45) Which one is always true. Answer: D
A) A B
4) In the set S = {0, 1} the binary operation defined is
B) A B B
C) B A A) –
D) none B) +
Answer: B C)
D)
46) Every recurring non terminating decimal represents Answer: C
A) Addition A) Unique
B) Two
C) Three A) The binary operation is associative
D) None B) There exists identity element with respect to the
Answer: A binary operation.
C) There exist a unique inverse of each element of S
9) R – {0} is a group w.r.t the binary operation with respect to the binary operation.
D) All A, B & C hold.
A) + Answer: D
B)
C) 17) In a proposition if p→ q then q → p is called
D) –
Answer: B A) inverse of p→ q
B) converse of p→ q
10) Q – {0} is a group w.r.t the binary operation C) contrapasitive p→ q
D) none
A) + Ans: B
B)
C) 18) Truth table containing all false values is called
D) – A) Tautology
Answer: B B) Selfcontridiction
C) Equivallent
11) R is a group w.r.t the binary operation. D) None
A) + Ans: B
B)
C) 19) Truth table containing all true values is called
D) – A) Tautology
Answer: A B) Selfcontridiction
C) Equivallent
12) Q is a group w.r.t the binary operation. D) None
A) + Ans: A
B)
20) In a proposition if p→ q then contrapasitive of this
C)
proposition is denoted by
D) –
Answer: A
A) q →p
13) S = {1, - 1} is a group w.r.t the binary operation.
B) ~q →p
A) +
C) ~q → ~p
B) D) None
C) -
D) none of these Ans: C
Answer: B
14) S = {0} is a trivial group under
A) sec y tan y 1
7) The value of yl dy is
B) sec2y n y
C) secy + c
D) tany
Answer: C A) ln y c
1
2) The anti derivative of zero is B) ln c
y
A) 1 1
B) 0 C) c
C) x y
D) constant D) ln [ln y ] c
Answer: D
Answer: D
3) y
The anti derivative of the function f(y) = 4 is sec 2 y
8) The value of tan 45o dy is
A) 4y + 1 + C
B) 4y ln 4 A) ln tan y c
4y B) ln tan 45o c
C) C
ln 4 C) tan y + c
D) 4y + C D) sec y + c
Answer: C Answer: C
9) The anti derivative of the function f(y) = y tan 45o is
4) The anti derivative of the function
f(y) = tan2y cosec2y is A) sec2 45o + C
B) y sec2 45o
A) tan2y + c y2
B) tany + c C) sec 2 45o
C) cosec2y + c 2
D) cosecy + c D) ½ y2 + c
Answer: B Answer: D
A) l n ( y 3 4 y) c (cot 45o ) 5
A)
B) ln ( y 4 2 y 3) c 6
C) ln ( y 4 2 y 2 3) c
(cot 45o ) 6 C) ln (ln sinx) + c
B) c D) – ln (ln cotx) + c
6 Answer: C
(cot 45o ) 6
C) c 2
y sec 2 y dy is
6 17) The value of tan
D) – cot y + c
Answer: D
(tan y ) 3
A) c
3 3
12) The value of (sin ) cos x dx is
(tan y ) 2
B) c
(sin ) 4 2
A) (tan y ) 3
4 C) c
(sin ) 4 4
B) c 1 3
4 D) (tan y ) c
2
(sin ) 3 Answer: A
C) c
3
3 2
D) (sin ) sin x c 18) The value of (y y 5) 4 (2 y 1) dy
Answer: D
y3 y2
13) The value of sin x cos dx A) 5y c
3 2
( y 2 y 5) 4 2
(sin x) 2 B) ( y y) c
A) 4
2
(2 y 1) 5
(sin x) 2 C) c
B) c 5
2
C) cos x cos c ( y 2 y 5) 5
D) c
D) cos x cos c 5
Answer: C Answer: D
2x 1
19) The partial fraction of are
3
14) the value of sec dy is x( x 1)
A) tan + c
B) – tan + c Ax b
A)
C) y sec2 + c x2 x
D) y tan + c A B
Answer: C B)
x x 1
2 A B
15) The value of cos ec a dx is C)
x x 1
A) – cot a + c A B
D)
B) cot a + c x 1 x
C) x cot a + c Answer: B
D) x cosec2 a + c
Answer: D 20) In the form of partial fractions the rational function
o
(3x 2 1) (2 x 1)
cot x cot 45 can be written as
16) The value of dx is ( x 1) ( x 2 1)
ln sin x
A B
A) ln sinx + c A) 2
B) ln cotx + c x 1 x 1
A B Answer: C
B) 2
x 1 x 1
dx
C)
A Bx
2
24) The value of x 2
1
is
x 1 x 1
A Bx c x 1
D) 2 A) ln C
x 1 x 1 x 1
Answer: D
x 1
B) ln C
21) In the form of partial fractions the rational function x 1
x3 x 2 2 x 3 1 x 1
can be written as C) ln
( x 2 1) ( x 2 2) C
2 x 1
1 x 1
A B D) ln C
A) 2
2 2 x 1
x 1 x 2
Ax B Cx D Answer: D
B) 2
x2 1 x 2
Ax B Cx D dx
C)
x2 1
2
x 2
25) The value of 4x 2
is
A B C D
D) 2 2x
x 1 x2 2 A) ln C
Answer: B 2 x
2 x
22) In the form of partial fraction the rational function B) ln C
x2 2x 2x
can be written as 1 2 x
( x 1) 2 ( x 2 1) C) ln C
4 2 x
A B 1 2x
A) 2 D) ln C
x 1 x 1 4 2 x
A Bx C Answer: C
B) 2
x 1 x 1
A Bx C 1 cos x
C) 2
2 26) The value of x sin x dx is
( x 1) x 1
A B Cx D A) ln x sin x C
D) 2
2
x 1 ( x 1) x 1
B) x sin x C
Answer: D
C) ln x cos x C
dx D) ln sin x cos x C
23) The value of ( x 2) 2
4
is
Answer: A
2y
A) Tan 1 ( x 2) 27) The indefinite integral of the function f ( y) is
y2 1
1 ( x 2)
B) Tan
2 A) y3 y + C
1 1 x 2)
( y3
C) Tan C B) y
2 2 3
C) y2 + C
1 1 x 2
D) Tan C D) ln y 2 1 C
4 4
Answer: D A) e x Sec 1 x c
7. Integration by Substitution x 1
B) e Co sec x c
x 1
C) e Sec x c
ey
1) The indefinite integral of f ( y) is x 1
D) e Co sec x c
1 e2 y Answer: B
A) ln 1 e 2 y C y
( y 3 3 y 2 ) dy is
6) The value of e
B) ey C
1 y
C) Tan e C y4
A)
y
e y 3 c
D) Cot 1 e y C 4
Answer: C
B) e y y c
y 4 3
A) e y Co sec 1 y c A) e y Co sec 2 y c
y 2
y 1
B) e Co sec y c B) e Co sec y c
y
y 1
C) e Sec y c C) e tan y c
y
y 1
D) e Sec y c D) e cot y c
Answer: C Answer: D
10) The anti derivative of f ( z ) e z Secz e z Secz tan z is
5) The anti derivative of
1 A) ez Cosecz + c
x
f ( x) e Co sec 1 x is
B) ez secz + c
2
x x 1 C) – ez secz tanz + c
D) ez Secz tan z + c
Answer: B D) 0
Answer: D
Answer: D
4
A) 0
3
B) Tan
4
16) The value of sin y dy
0
is
C) 1
A) 0
D) Cot B) 1
4
Answer: A 3
C)
2
0
A B
x A) 0
(a, 0) (b, 0)
B) 1
C) – 1
0
a
D) tan y sec 2 y dy
A) f ( x) dx
0
4
b Answer: D
B) f ( x) dx 3
2 5 2
5
5
0
a
18) The value of ( x 2 x) dx (y 2 y) dy is
1 3
C) f ( x) dx
b
5
2
b A) (x 2 x) 5 dx
D) f ( x) dx
a
1
5
2
Answer: D B) (y 2 y ) 5 dy
3 3
3 2 3
14) The value of (x 3x 2 x 1) dx is 2
2 y ) 5 dy
3 C) (y
A) 27 1
B) 54
C) 52
5 5 5
2 6
D) ( y 2 y) dy
1
23) If
2
f ( x) dx 5 then the value of 5 f ( y ) dy is
2
Answer: A
A) 5
2 4 B) 3
3
19) The value of (y 3 y 2 ) 6 dy (z 3 3 z 2 ) 6 dz is C) 25
0 2 D) 10
Answer: C
A) 204
3 1
B) 364
4
3 2 6
24) If f ( x) dx 4 then the value of f ( y) dy is
C) (z
0
3z ) dz 1 3
D) ¾ A) 2
Answer: C B) –2
C) 3
20) If f and g are continuous functions and D) –4
3 7 Answer: D
a
b
a
f ( y ) dy 19 then the value of f ( z) dz is
1 3
[ f ( x) g ( x)] dx is
a
A)
B)
10
28
A) 7ab C) 7
B) 7(a – b) D) 4
C) 7(b – a) Answer: A
D) 7 dy x
Answer: D 27) The solution of is
dx y
22) If f and g are continuous functions on (1, 5), such that
5 5
A) x2 + c
f ( y ) dy 5 and g ( y ) dy 3 then the value of
B) y2 = x2 + c
1 1
C) y2 = x +2c
5
D) y2 = 2x
[ f ( y ) g ( y)] dy
1
is Answer: B
A) 3t2 + c
B) t3 + c
C) 3t2 + c
D) T3 + c
Answer: D
dy 1
30) The solution of is
dx x
A) y = x2 + c
B) y ln Cx
C) y ln 1
x
1
D) y c
x
Answer: B
Chapter 3. Matrices and Determinant B) b
C) a
1) The order of the matrix [4 7 3] is D) o
A) 3 1 Ans: D
B) 1 3 8) If B is square matrix and Bt = - B , then B is called
C) 3 3 A) Symmetric
B) Skew symmetric
D) 1 1
C) Singular
Ans : B
D) Non-singular
1 3 5 Ans : B
2)
The value of determinant of the matrix 7 9 11 is
9) For any two non singular square matrices A and B,
13 15 17 (AB) –1 =
A) 0 A) AB
B) 1 B) B – 1A – 1
C) 2 C) A – 1B – 1
D) 3 D) A – 1B
Ans : A Ans : B
4 0 1 2 6
3) is a ______ matrix. 10) If A = 3 4 and B = 5 then we can find
0 1
A) singular A) A+B
B) unit B) A–B
C) diagonal C) AB
D) scalar D) BA
Ans : C Ans: C
3 5 4
16)
If B = 4 4 6 then – B is
1 2 3
3 5 4
A)
4 4 6
1 2 3
3 5 4
B)
4 4 6
1 2 3
3 5 4
C)
4 4 6
1 2 3
3 5 4
D)
4 4 6
1 2 3
Ans: A
3 2 1
17)
If A = 6 5 4 then 2A is
7 6 4
2. Elements of Plane Analytical Geometry Answer: A
1) The set {x a < x < b} can also written as
8) The points (- 2, 0) , (- 1, 0), (1, 0) and (2, 0) lie on
A) [a, b] A) y – axis
B) (a, b) B) x- axis
C) [a, b) C) y = - x
D) (a, b] D) y = 5x
Answer: B Answer: B
2) The set {x a x b} is called 9) If A (0, 0) B (3, 0) and C(0, 3) are the vertices of a
triangle then co-ordinates of its centroid is
A) Interval
B) Open Interval A) (1, 1)
C) Half Open interval B) (0, 1)
D) Closed interval C) (3, 3)
Answer: D 3 3
D) ( , )
2 2
3) The distance between the points (0, 0) and (0, 2) is Answer: A
A) 4 10) The points (2, 2) , (3, 3) and (5, 5) lie on a line defined
B) 2 by the equation
C) 2
D) 0 A) x+y=0
Answer: B B) y = 2x
C) y = 3x
D) x–y=0
4) If P1 (X1, Y1) and P2 (X2, Y2) are two points such that P1 P2 Answer: D
is parallel to x – axis, then
11) The points (1, - 1) , (2, - 2), (4, -4) are
A) x2 = x1
B) x2 = y1 A) collinear
C) y2 = y1 B) non collinear
D) y2 = x2 C) on three lines
Answer: C D) vertices of a triangle
Answer: A
5) If O (0, 0), A (4, 6) are two points then the co-ordinates of
the mid point OA are 12) The points (0, 0), (1, 0) and (0, 2) are the vertices of
A) (4, 3)
B) (2, 3) A) Right triangle
C) 4, 6) B) Isosceles Triangle
D) (2, 6) C) Equilateral triangle
Answer: B D) Oblique triangle
6) The distance of any point P(x, y) from the origin is Answer: A
A) x 13) If the points A (x1, y1), B (x2, y2) and C(x3, y3) are
B) y collinear, then area of triangle ABC is
C) x2 + y2
A) 0
D) x2 y2 B) 1
Answer: D C) 2
D) 3
Answer: A
7) If point P divides a line segment P1 P2 internally then the
ratio is 14) If two medians of a triangle intersect at a point (2, 2)
then 3rd median will pass through the point
A) Positive
B) Negative A) (0, 1)
C) 1:2 B) (3, 3)
D) 1:3 C) (1, 1)
D) (2, 2) B) x + y = 0
Answer: D C) 2x – y = 1
D) x + y = 1
15) If two internal angle bisectors of a triangle pass through the Answer: A
origin then the 3rd angle bisector will pass through the point
21) If one of the angles between two intersecting lines is
A) (3, 0) 122o then the acute angle between these lines is of
B) (0, 3) measure
C) (0, 0)
D) (3, 3) A) 98o
Answer: C B) 68o
C) 58o
16) In inclination of a straight line is 45o then its slope is equal D) 22o
to Answer: C
D) 0
(0, 2)
Answer: B
45o
18) If a line is parallel to y-axis then slope of the line
perpendicular to this line is 0 x
A)
B) 0
C) 1 A) y = 2x + 1
D) –1 B) y = 2x – 1
Answer: B C) y=x+2
D) y=x–2
19) The inclination of the line defined by the equation Answer: C
y = - x is
24) The equation of the line passing through the points (1,
0) and (0, 1) is
A)
3 A) x–y=1
B) x+y=1
B) C) x+y=-1
2 D) x–y=-1
3 Answer: B
C)
4 25) The point of insertion of the lines 3x + 4y = 0 and
5x – 6y = 0
D)
4
Answer: C A) (3, 4)
B) (5, - 6)
C) (3, 5)
20) If the inclination of a line is then equation o f that line is D) (0, 0)
4 Answer: D
A)Parallel
B)Perpendicular
C)Concurrent
D)Not parallel
Answer: C
27) The length and breadth of a plane is
A) finite
B) infinite
C) x, y
D) x+y
Answer: B
A) 2
B) 0
C) 3
D) 5
Answer: B
A) 0
B) 2
C) 4
D) ¼
Answer: C
Chapter 4. Equations
1) An equation of the form ax2 + bx + c = 0 is called
7) The number of real roots in cube roots of unity are
A) Quadratic
B) Cubic A) 3
C) Bi-quadratic B) 2
D) Linear C) 1
Answer: A D) 0
Answer: C
2
2) In the quadratic equation ax + bx – c = 0 the sum of
roots is 8) The roots of quadratic equation ax2 – bx – c = 0 are real if
A) – b/c A) b2 + 4ac 0
B) – b/a B) b2 – 4ac < 0
C) – c/a C) b2 + 4ac 0
D) a/c D) b2 – 4ac = 0
Answer: B Answer: C
2
3) In the quadratic equation ax2 – bx + c = 0 the product of 9) The roots of quadratic equation ax + bx – c = 0 are equal if
roots is
A) b2 – 4ac < 0
A) c/a B) b2 + 4ac 0
B) b/a C) b2 + 4ac = 0
C) a/c D) b2 – 4ac = 0
D) – c/a Answer: C
Answer: A
10) The roots of quadratic equation ax2 – bx – c = 0 are
4) The sum of cube roots of unity is imaginary if
A) 3 A) b2 + 4ac < 0
B) 2 B) b2 – 4ac 0
C) 1 C) b2 + 4ac = 0
D) 0 D) b2 – 4ac = 0
Answer: D Answer: A
5) The roots of a quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 are 11) If 4 & - 5 are the roots, then quadratic equation will be
A) x2 – x – 20 = 0
b b 2 4ac B) x2 – x + 20 = 0
A)
2a C) x2 + x – 20 = 0
D) x2 + x + 20 = 0
b b 2 4ac Answer: C
B)
2a
12) The value of 12 is
b b 2 4ac A) 1
C)
2 B)
C) 2
b b 2 4ac
D) D) 0
2a Answer: A
Answer: C
13) The square of a number when added to the number
6) The product of cube root of unity is results in 6 then the number is
A) 2
A) 3 B) – 2
B) 2 C) –3
C) 1 D) Both A & C
D) 0 Answer: D
Answer: C
14) The sum of roots of 3x2 – 4x + 7 = 0 is A) 9
A) 4/3 B) –9
B) 7/3 C) 1/9
C) –7/3 D) 0
D) –4/3 Answer: D
Answer: A
15) The product of roots of 3x2 + 5x – 2 = 0 is
A)–8, -7
B)8, 7
C)14, 4
D)28, 2
Answer: B
29) The sides of a right angle triangle are 2x + 1, 2x,
2x – 1, then x is
A) –1
B) ½
C) –2
D) 2
Answer: D
A) 0
B) 3
C) –3
D) 3
Answer: D
Chapter 5 Linear Inequalities & Linear Programming a) x 4
1. Optimize means ________ a quantity under b) x 4
certain constraints: c) x 2
d) x 2
a) minimize Answer: c
b) maximize
c) maximize or minimize 9. Corner point is also called _______
d) none of the above
Answer: c a) code
b) curve
2. Which of them is associated equations? c) vertex
d) none of the above
a) ax – by = c Answer: c
b) ax + by = c
c) ax + by = - c 10. The solution set of x > 10 is ________
d) none of the above
Answer: b a) 10 x
b) 10 x
3. There are ______ feasible solutions in the c) 10 x
feasible region. d) 10 x
Answer: b
a) infinite
b) finite 11. 3x + 4 > 0 is
c) defined
d) none of above a) equation
Answer: a b) identity
c) inequality
5. Inequalities have _______ symbols. d) none of these
Answer: c
a) 2
b) 3 12. 3x + 4 ≥ 0 is
c) 4
d) 1 a) equation
Answer: d b) inequality
c) identity
6. The graph of linear equation 2x + 3y = 10 d) none of these
Answer: b
a) // line
b) curve 13. 3x + 4 < 0 is
c) zig zag
d) straight line a) inequality
Answer: b b) equation
7. Non negative constraints are called _______ c) not inequality
variables. d) identity
Answer: a
a) non – decision
b) decision 14. 3x + 4 ≤ 0 is
c) constant
d) none of the above a) not inequality
Answer: a b) equation
c) identity
8. The solution set of x < 4 is _______ d) inequality
Answer: d
a) x + 1 < 0
15. 3x + 4 = 0 is b) 2x + 3 < 0
c) 2x – 3 < 0
a) not inequality d) 3 + x < 0
b) equation Answer: c
c) identity
d) inequality 22. x = 1 is in the solution of the inequality
Answer: b a) x + 1 < 0
b) 2x – 4 < 0
16. An expression involving any of the symbols <, c) 2x – 4 > 0
>, ≤ or ≥ is called d) x + 3 < 0
Answer: b
a) equation
b) inequality 23. x = 1 is in the solution of the inequality
c) linear equation
d) identity a) x + 1 > 0
Answer: b b) x – 2 > 0
c) 3x – 1 < 0
17. 2x + 3x > 4 is linear inequality in d) x + 2 < 0
Answer: a
a) one variable
b) two variables 24. x = - 1 is in the solution of inequality
c) three variables
d) none of these a) x + 5 < 0
Answer: b b) 2x + 3 ≤ 0
c) x > 0
18. ax + by < c is linear inequality in d) 2x + 3 > 0
Answer: d
a) four variables
b) three variables 25. x = _____ is in the solution of 2x + 3 < 0
c) two variables
d) one variable a) 0
Answer: c b) 1
c) – 1
19. The real numbers which satisfy an inequality d) – 2
form its Answer: d
P( x) 2 x 2 3x 4
5. , Q(x) 0 is known as 10. The partial fraction of is
Q( x) ( x 1) 3
2
a) improper rational fraction a)
x 1
b) rational fraction 1
c) proper rational fraction b)
( x 1) 2
d) none of the above
Answer: b
2 1 3
c) 2
x 1 ( x 1) ( x 1) 3
3
d)
( x 1) 3
Answer: c
9x 7
11. The partial fraction of 2
is
( x 1) ( x 3)
17 x 6
a)
5( x 2 1)
17 x 6 17
b) 2
5( x 1) 5( x 3)
17
c)
5( x 3)
d) none of these
Answer: b
x 3 2x 2
12. The partial fraction of is
( x 2 x 1) 2
x 1
a) 2
x x 1
2x 3
b)
( x x 1) 2
2
2x 3 x 1
c) 2 2
2
( x x 1) x x 1
x 1 2x 3
d) 2
x x 1 ( x x 1) 2
2
Answer: d
8. Pair of Lines & Circles 8) The angle between the pair of lines represented by , 3x2
– 4xy – 3y2 = 0 is
1) The intersection of a cone with a plane gives
A) /2
A) Point B) /3
B) Line C) /4
C) Conic Section D) /6
D) Two points Answer: A
Answer: C
9) The pair of lines represented by y2 – 36 = 0 are
2) The conic sections are described today by
A) Parallel
A) Linear Equation B) Perpendicular
B) Bi-Quadratic equations C) Non parallel
C) Quadratic equations D) Coincident
D) Cubic equations Answer: A
Answer: C
10) The center of the circle represented by the equation (x –
3) The standard conic section are 1)2 + (y – 2)2 = 4 is
A) Circle A) (0, 0)
B) Parabola B) (1, 1)
C) Ellipse / hyperbola C) (1, 2)
D) All A, B, C are true D) (1, - 2)
Answer: D Answer: C
4) The degenerate conic sections are 11) The radius of the circle, represented by the equation x2
+ 2x + 1 + y2 + 4y + 4 = 16 is
A) a point
B) two coincident lines A) 16
C) a pair of lines B) 8
D) All A, B, C are true C) 11
Answer: D D) 4
Answer: D
5) The equation 3x2 – 4xy + 5y2 = 0 is called
12) The length of the diameter of the circle represented by
A) Quadratic the equation 2x2 + 2y2 – 8 = 0, is
B) Linear
C) Explicit A) 8
D) Homogeneous B) 4
Answer: D C) 2
D) 16
6) The two lines represented by the equation Answer: B
8x2 + 41xy - 8y2 = 0are
13) The length of the chord of the circle defined by
A) Parallel x2 + 4x + 4 + y2 + 6y + 9 = 9, passing through the
B) Non Parallel center is
C) Perpendicular
D) Coincident A) 9
Answer: C B) 3
C) 6
7) If the two lines represented by the equation D) 4
ax2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0 are perpendicular then, Answer: C
15) The length of the chord of the circle 20) If a point P is outside the circle then from this point we
x2 – 2x + 1 + y2 – 6y + 9 = 9 passing through the point (1, can draw
3) is A) one tangent to the circle
A) 9 B) two tangents to the circle
B) 6 C) three tangents to the circle
C) 3 D) no tangent to the circle
D) 18 Answer: B
Answer: B 21) the equation of the circle given in the figure is
C) (1, 5)
D) (5, 1)
Answer: B
A) x2 + y2 = 10
17) The equation of the circle given in the figure is B) (x – 5)2 + y2 = 25
C) (x + 5)2 + y2 = 25
D) x2 + (y - 5)2 = 25
Answer: B
A (3,2)
C (1,2)
A) (x + 1)2 + (y + 2)2 = 4
B) (x - 1)2 + (y - 2)2 = 9
C) (x - 1)2 + (y - 2)2 = 2
C (3,3)
D) (x - 1)2 + (y - 2)2 = 4
Answer: D
O X
A (1,2) A) Positive
C (4,2) B) Negative
C) Equal
D) Unequal
Answer: C
A) 6
B) 4
25) The equation of a circle is an equation of D) None of these
Answer: C
A) Second degree in x
B) Second degree in y 9. Conic Section II, Parabola, Ellipse and
C) First degree in x and y Hyperbola
D) Second degree in x and y
Answer: D 1) If the conic is a parabola then the value of eccentricity
is
26) In the equation of a circle there is no term involving
A) 0
A) x B) 1
B) y C) less than 1
C) xy D) greater than 1
D) x2 Answer: B
Answer: C
27) The equation 3x2 + 3y2 – 213x + 97y + 329 = 0 represents a 2) If e = 1 then the conic is a
A) Line A) Circle
B) Circle B) Parabola
C) Ellipse C) Ellipse
D) Parabola D) Hyperbola
Answer: B Answer: B
28) In the figure the measure of 1 is
3) If e < 1 then the conic is
A) a circle
1
C
B) a parabola
C) an ellipse
D) a hyperbola
Answer: C
A) 45o
B) 60o 4) If e > 1 then the conic is
C) 90o
D) 120o A) a circle
Answer: C B) a parabola
C) an ellipse
29) The equation of the tangent to the circle x2 + y2 = 8 at the D) a hyperbola
point (2, 2) is Answer: D
A) 2x + y = 8 5) Locus of points in a plane, the distance of each of
B) x–y=4 which from a fixed point is equal to its distance from a
C) x+y=2 fixed straight line in the plane is called
D) 2x + y = 4
Answer: A A) a circle
B) a parabola
30) If x2 + y2 = 4 represents a circle then the point (-2, 0) lies C) an ellipse
D) a hyperbola
A) Inside the circle Answer: B
B) Outside the circle
C) On the circle 6) Locus of points in a plane, the distance of each of
D) None of these which from a fixed point is less than its distance from a
Answer: C fixed line in the plane is called
31) If a body is moving with a uniform angular speed around a A) a circle
circular path then the linear velocity of the body is directed B) a parabola
along C) an ellipse
D) a hyperbola
A) The circular path Answer: C
B) The normal to the path
C) The tangent to the path
7) Locus of points in a plane, the distance of each of which 13) the length of the latus rectum of the parabola given in
from a fixed point is greater than its distance from a fixed the figure is
line in the plane is called
Y
A) a circle
B) a parabola
C) an ellipse X’ X
D) a hyperbola S (-3,0)
O
Answer: D
A)(-2, 0) A) 3
B)(2, 0) B) – 12
C)(0, 0) C) 6
D)(0, -2) D) 12
Answer: C Answer: D
9) The axis of the parabola x2 = - 4y is
14) The equation of the parabola given in the figure is
A)x-axis Y
B)y-axis
C)x and y-axis
D)none of these X’ X
O
Answer: B S (-4,0)
A) x–y=0
B) x+y=0 A) x2 = - 16y
C) x=0 B) x2 = 16y
D) y=0 C) y2 = - 16x
Answer: D D) y2 = 16x
Answer: C
11) The equation of the latus rectum of the parabola
y2 = -16x is 15) The length of the latus rectum of parabola given in the
figure is
A) x=4 Y
B) y = -4
C) y–4=0
D) x+4=0
Answer: D O
X
Y
Y’
A) 4
B) 8
O
X C) 2
D) –8
S (0,-2) Answer: B
B) y2 = - 8x
C) y2 = 8y S (0,5)
D) x2 = 8y
Answer: A O X
Y’
B) (3, 1)
A) x=5 C) (1, 3)
B) y –5 = 0 D) (-3, -1)
C) x = -5 Answer: C
D) y = -5
Answer: B 24) The equation of the circle whose diameter is the latus
rectum of the parabola x2 = 4y is
17) The coordinates of the focus of the parabola
(x – 3)2 = 4(y – 2) is A) (x – 2)2 + (y – 1)2 = 4
B) x 2 + (y – 1)2 = 2
A) (0, 3) C) x 2 + (y + 1)2 = 4
B) (0, 2) D) x 2 + (y – 1)2 = 4
C) (3, 3) Answer: D
D) (3, 2)
Answer: C x2 y2
25) In the ellipse 1 the length of the major
18) The coordinates of the vertex of the parabola 4 9
(x – 5)2 = 4(y – 4) is axis is
A) (0, 5) A) 3
B) (0, 4) B) 2
C) (4, 5) C) 6
D) (5, 4) D) 9
Answer: D Answer: C
19) The equation of the axis of the parabola
(x – 3)2 = 2(y + 4) is x2 y2
A) x = -3 26) In the ellipse 1 the length of minor axis is
B) x – 3 = 0 9 16
C) y + 4 = 0
D) y = 4 A) 3
Answer: B B) 6
20) The equation of the Directrix of the parabola C) 9
(x – 3)2 = 4(y – 2) is D) 4
Answer: B
A)x=1
B)y=2 27) In an ellipse the mid point C of the major axis is called
C)y – 1= 0 A) The center of the ellipse
D)y = -1 B) Focus of the ellipse
Answer: C C) Vertex of the ellipse
21) The equation of the latus rectum of the parabola D) Second focus
(x +1)2 = 4(y – 2) is Answer: A
28) The curve of the parabola y2 = 4ax is symmetrical with
A) y–3=0 respect to
B) y = -3
C) x=3 A) Origin
D) x = -3 B) X-axis
Answer: A C) Y-axis
22) the equation of the tangent at the vertex of the parabola (x + D) Both the axis
3)2 = 4(y – 2) is Answer: B
A) x = -3 x2 y 2
B) y=0 29) The curve of the ellipse 1 is symmetrical
C) y–2=0 9 4
D) y = -2 about
Answer: C
A) the x-axis
23) The coordinates of the vertex of the parabola B) the y –axis
(y – 3)2 = 4(x – 1) is C) the origin
D) all A, B, C are true
A) (0, 0) Answer: D
x2 y2
30) In the ellipse 1 , the value of eccentricity is
8 6
1
A)
3
2
B)
3
3
C)
2
1
D)
2
Answer: D
31) If one of the foci of an ellipse is S(1, 0), then the distance
between the two foci is (center of the ellipse lies at the
origin)
A) 3
B) 2
C) 4
D) 2
Answer: B
Chapter 6: Sequences & Series A) 24
1) The general term of the sequence 2/1, 3/2, 4/3, …. is an = B) 24
C) 24/5
D) 5
n 1
A) Answer: D
n
n 7) If a is the first term and r < 1 is common ratio of G.P,
B) then Sn =
n 1
n
C) a (1 r n )
n 1 A)
1 r
n 1
D) a (1 r n )
n B)
Answer: A 1 r
C) arn
2) If a, a+d, a+2d, …… is A.P, then an = a (1 r n )
D)
A) a + nd 1 r
B) a – nd Answer: A
C) a + (n – 1)d
D) a + (n + 1)d 8) An infinite geometric series is convergent if
Answer: C
A) r 1
n 1 n 1
a b B) r > 1
3) is arithmetic mean between a and b if n = C) r = 1
a bn
n
D) Both B and C are correct
Answer: A
A) –1
B) 1
9) If a is the first term and r is the common ration of G.P
C) 0
then an =
D) 2
Answer: C
A) ar n1
4) If A,. G, H are A.M, G.M, and H.M between two n 1
B) ar
numbers, then
a (1 r n )
C)
A) A<G<H 1 r
B) A<G>H
C) A>G>H
a (1 r n )
D)
D) A>G<H 1 r
Answer: C Answer: A
A) n/2[2a + (n – 1)d]
B) arn – 1
a (1 r n )
C)
1 r
D) a + (n – 1)d
Answer: A
24) The two arithmetic means between 5 and 35 are
A) 15, 25
B) 10, 20
C) 10, 15
D) 10, 25
Answer: A
A) 4
B) 3
C) 2
D) 1
Answer: C
A) 5, 7, 9, 11, …..
B) 3, 5, 7, 9…….
C) 1, 1/3, 3, 9, …..
D) 9, 3, 1, 1/3, ……
Answer: D
A) n
B) 2n
C) 3n
D) n2
Answer: C
A) 3, 5, 7 ……
B) ½, ¼, 1/8, …..
C) ½, 1/3, ¼ ……
D) 3, 9, 27 …..
Answer: C
Chapter 7 Permutation, Combination And Probability D) 0
Answer: C
1) If n is a positive integer then n ! =
10
6) P2
A) n (n + 1) (n + 2) …… (n + n)
B) n (n – 1) (n – 2) …. 3.2.1
A) 90
n(n 1) B) 10
C)
2 C) 8
n(n 1) D) 80
D) Answer: A
2
Answer: B n
7) If C6 nC10 then n =
n
2) If P2 20 then n = A) 4
B) 6
A) 4 C) 10
B) 5 D) 16
C) 6 Answer: D
D) 10
Answer: B 8) The number of words which can be formed out of the
word “ASSASSINATION”, when all the letters are
n
3) Cr used in each word are
n! 13
A) A)
(n r )! 4,3,2,2,1,1
n! B) 13!
B) 4!
(n r )! r! C)
n! 13!
C) 13
r! D)
r! 4!
D) Answer: A
(n r )!
Answer: B 9) The numbers of diagonals in ten sided figure is
n A) 10
4) Pr 10
B) C2
10
n! C) C2 10
A)
r! D) 45
Answer: C
r!
B)
(n r )! 10) The number of ways a hockey eleven can be selected
n! out of 15 players if it includes a particular player.
C) A)
15
C11
(n r )!
14
n! B) C11
D) 14
(n r )! r! C) C10
Answer: C D)
15
C10
n Answer: C
5) Po
5
11) P0
A) n!
B) n
C) 1 A) 5
B) 0
C) 15 D) ½
D) 1 Answer: D
Answer: D
18) A slip is picked out of 8 slips numbered from 1 to 8
12) The number of possible permutations of the letters of the then the probability to get number 4 is
word, “ADDING” having two D’S together.
A) 8
A) 5! B) 1/8
B) 3! C) ½
C) 4! D) 3/8
D) 25 Answer: B
Answer: A
19) The three digit numbers that can be formed from 0, 1, 2,
13) For any event A 3, 4, when no digit is repeated are
A) 0 P(A) 1 A) 48
B) –1 P(A) 1 B) 36
C) – 2 P(A) 2 C) 24
D) 0 P(A) 2 D) 10
Answer: A Answer: A
14) The number of words that can be formed from the letters 20) The number of distinct permutations from the letters of
of the word, “PAKPATTAN” are the word, “ARTICLE” using all the letters are
A) 9! A) 7
9 B) 7!
B) C7 C) 49
9 D) 59
C) P7
Answer: B
9!
D)
3!2!2! 21) Teams A & B are playing football match. The
Answer: D probability that A will win is 4/13 that of B is 5/13. The
probability that the match will end in a draw is
15) The number of words that can be formed from the letters
of the word, “COMMITTEE” are A) 5/13
B) 4/13
9 C) 9/13
A) P9 D) 3/13
9 Answer: B
B) C9
9! 22) A & B are mutually exclusive events the P(A B) =
C)
2!2!2!
D) 9 A) P(A) P(B)
Answer: C B) P(A) + P(B)
C) P(A) + P(B) – P(A B)
16) The events A & B are said to be disjoint if A B is D) P(A) - P(B)
Answer: B
A)
B) A 23) If A S then P(A) =
C) B
D) AB A) 1 + P(A)
Answer: A B) 1 - P(A)
1
17) A dice is thrown then the probability to get an even C)
number is
P( A)
D) P(A)
A) 4/5 Answer: B
B) 3/5
C) 2/3
24) The probability that Aslam was not born in a month
which begins with the letter “J” is ¾ , then the probability
that he was born in January, June, July is
A) 5/4
B) ¾
C) ¼
D) 7/4
Answer: C
25) A bag contains 30 balls, some of which are red and the
remaining are blue. The probability of drawing red is 1/6,
then the number of blue balls are
A) 25
B) 20
C) 48
D) 16
Answer: A
A) perpendicular to the same line 11) If A (1, 2, 3) and B (3, 4, 5) are two points then the mid
B) parallel to the same line
C) intersecting the same line pint of AB is
D) not parallel to the same line
Answer: B A) (4, 3, 5)
B) (4, 6, 8)
6) Two or more vectors are said to be coplanar if they C) (4, 5, 6)
D) (2, 3, 4)
A) are perpendicular to the same plane Answer: D
B) are not parallel to the same plane 12) The direction Cosines of i are
C) lie in the same plane A) 0, 0, 1
D) do not lie in the same plane B) 0, 1, 0
Answer: C C) 1, 0, 0
7) The component of a 3i 4 j in the direction o f D) 1, 1, 0
Answer: C
z-axis is
13) The direction cosines of the vector a i j are
A) 3
B) 4 A) 1, 1, 0
1 1 Answer: A
B) , ,1
2 2
4) The inner product of i and j is
1 1
C) 1, ,
2 2 A) 1
1 1 B) –1
D) , ,0 C) 0
2 2 D) 2
Answer: D Answer: C
14) The Norm of the vector a i j is
5) If l1l2 m1m2 n1n2 0 then the angle between the
A) 0 two vectors is
B) 2
A) 45o
C) 2 B) 60o
D) 1 C) 90o
Answer: C D) 180o
Answer: C
15) If a 3i j k and b i 4 j 4k are parallel
then the value of is 6) If the right bisectors of the two sides of a triangle pass
through the origin then the right bisector of the third side
A) 4 will pass through the point
B) 8
C) 12 A) (1, 1)
D) – 12 B) (1, 2)
Answer: D C) (1, 3)
D) (0, 0)
Answer: D
11. Products of Vectors
7) The equation 2x + 3y + 6z = 35 represents
1) If a is a unit vector then the value of a.b is
A) a line
A) 1 B) a circle
C) a plane
B) a cos D) a parabola
Answer: C
C) b cos
D) 0 8) If a is the position vector of a given point (1, 2, 3) and
Answer: C
is the position vector of any point (x, y, z) such that
2) The projection of a in the direction of b is a 2 then the locus of describes
A) b cos A) a circle
B) an ellipse
B) ab Cos C) a plane
C) ab D) a sphere
D) a cos Answer: D
Answer: D 9) the equation
(x – 1)2 + (y – 3)2 + (z – 5)2 = 25 represents
3) If a i j and b i k are two vectors then inner
A) a circle
product of a and b are B) a sphere
C) a plane
A) 1 D) an ellipse
B) –1 Answer: B
C) 0
D) 2
10) The coordinates of the center of the sphere x2 + y2 + z2 = 9 Answer: C
is
16 If
A) (0, 0) a i 2 j k, b 3i j k and c i 2 j k
B) (3, 3, 0)
C) (0, 0, 0) are the co-terminus edges of a parallelepiped then its
D) (0, 0, 3) volume is
Answer: C A) 0
B) 8
C) 27
D) 1
Answer: A
17) If a i 2 j 3k , b 2i 4 j 6k and
c 3i j k then the value of a . b c is
A) 28
B) 26
11) If a is the position vector of a given point (1, 1, 1) and C) 0
is the position vector of any point (x, y, z) such that D) 24
a .a 0 then the locus of describes.
Answer: C
A) a sphere
B) a circle 18) If volume of a parallelepiped with a , b , c as co-
C) an ellipse terminus edges is 24 the volume of the tetrahedron with
D) a plane the same edges is
Answer: D
A) 48
12) The distance from the origin to the plane B) 12
C) 6
A) 7 D) 4
B) 0
C) 1 Answer: D
D) 2
Answer: C
13) The contact in which the point coordinates are all positive is
called
A)
B)
C)
1st octant
2nd octant
4th octant
THE END
D) 8th octant
Answer: A
A) 3rd octant
B) 5th octant
C) 8th octant
D) 1st octant
Answer: D
A) 3 cells
B) 4 cells
C) 8 cells
D) 6 cells
Chapter 8 M.Induction And Binomial Induction C) 1 + 6x
D) 1 – 6x
1) 1 + 2 + 3 …….+ n = Answer: D
6 For every positive integers n 1 + 5 + 9 + …….. +
n 2 (n 1) 2 (4n – 3) is
A) A) n(2n – 1)
4 B) (2n – 1)
n(n 1) D) n–1
B) D) n
2 Ans: A
n(n 1)(2n 1)
C) 2
6 7 When we expand (a + 2b) then
5 4 3 2 2 3 4 5
2 A) a + 10a b + 40a b + 80a b + 80ab + 32b
n 5 4 3 2 2 3 4
B) a + a b + a b + a b + ab + b
5
D) 5 4 3 2 2 3 4 5
2 C) 5a + 4a b + 3a b + 2a b + 1ab + b
Answer : B D) None of above
Ans: A
6
2) The number of terms in the expansion of (2x + y) 4 7
are 8 The term involving x in the expansion of (3 – 2x) is
A) 120
A) 6 B) 1512
B) 7 C) 1250
C) 8 D) 15120
D) 14 Ans: D
Answer: B 1 1.3 1.3.5
9 if 1 + ……… +R is
3)
2 2 2
1 + 2 + 3 + ….. n =
2 4 4.8 4.8.12
A) 2
n(n 1) B) 3
A)
2 C) 5
n(n 1)(2n 1)
B) D) 7
6 Ans: A
n (n 1) 2
2
C) 10 For each natural number n. 1 + 3 + 5 + ……… (2n
4 – 1) =
2 2
n A) n
D)
2 B) n
3
Answer: B C) n
4
D) n
4)
3 3 3
1 + 2 + 3 + ….. n =
3 Ans: A
n2 n
n
n n – r
A) 11 (a + x) = a where a and x are:
2 r 0 r
n(n 1)(2n 1) A) imaginary
B) B) Rational
6 C) Irrational
n(n 1) D) Real numbers
C) Ans: D
2
n (n 1) 2
2
12 Number of terms in the expansion of (a + x) is
n
D)
4 A) n–1
Answer: D B) n+1
C) n+2
5) If x is so small that its square and higher powers be D) n+3
neglected then (1 + 3x) =
-2 Ans: B
A) 1 + 9x 5
13 The expansion of (1 - x ) is valid when :
B) 1 – 9x 8
8
A) x<
5
5
B) x<
8
8
C) |x| <
5
8
D) |x| >
5
Ans: B
n
14 C2 = exists when n is
A) n>2
B) n 2
C) n<2
D) n 2
Ans: D
st -2
15 1 four terms of the expansion ( 1 – X) are
2 3
A) 1 + 2x + 3x + 4x
2
B) 3x + 2x + 1
2 3
C) 1 + 3x + 4x + 5x
D) None of these
Ans: D
-3
16 The expansion (1 + X) holds when
A) |x| > 1
B) |x| < 1
C) |x| > 1
D) x<1
Ans: A
6
17 The middle term of the expansion (1 + 2x) is
st
A) 1 term
th
B) 4 term
nd
C) 2 term
rd
D) 3 term
Ans: B
n
18 If n is add the expansion (a +x) has
middle terms.
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
Ans : A
n
19 The general term of expansion (a + x) is:
n–r
A) a
n
B)
r
n n-r r
C) a x
r
D) None of above
Ans: C
Chapter No. 9 Answer: a
Fundamentals of Trigonometry 6. The 60th part of one degree is called one
____________
1. Direction of Qibla is found by using
__________ a) centimeter
b) radian
a) Plane Geometry c) degree
b) Spherical Trigonometry d) minute
c) Plane Trigonometry e) none of these
d) Analytical Geometry Answer: d
e) None of these
Answer: c 7. Measure of the central angle of an are of a
circle whose length is equal to the radius of
2. If a circle is divided into 360 parts, then the the circle is known as _________
angle subtended by each part at the center of the
circle is called __________ a) 1 degree
b) 1 radian
a) 1 radian c) 1 rt. angle
b) 1 degree d) All of these
c) 1 angstrom e) None of these
d) 1 minute Answer: b
e) None of these
Answer: b 8. The circumference of a circle r is considered
as __________
3. The union of two non-collinear rays which have
a common endpoint is called the ________ a) 2 r
b) r
a) Angle c) 3 r
b) Radian d) 4 r
c) Degree e) None of these
d) Minute Answer: a
e) Second
Answer: a 9. 1 radian = __________
b c
e) None of these
Answer: c
a) 2a
b) a + b 16. = __________
4
c) a + b + c
d) 2 - a
a) 30o
e) 2b – 2c
b) 60o
Answer: a
c) 90o
d) 220o
12. The 60th part of one minute is called one
e) None of these
________
Answer: e
a) centimeter
b) radian 17. If , Cos is ___________
c) degree 6
d) minute
e) second 1
a)
Answer: e 2
1
o b)
13. 180 = ________ 2
a) radian
3
b) 2 radian c)
2
c) 3
2 d)
3 2
d)
4 2
e)
e) None of these 2
Answer: a Answer: c
14. An arc PQ is subtends and angle 60o at the 18. In the given figure the angle is __________
center of a circle of radius 1 cm. The length PQ
is ________ a
a) 60 cm
b) 30 cm b c
c) cm
6
a) 2 a
b) 2 (a b) e) 180o
c) 2 (a b c) Answer: e
d) a + b + c
e) 2d – 2b
Answer: c
19. 1 ________
23. For a right angled triangle ABC as shown in
a) 60o the figure we have Sin = _______
b) 60 B
c) 3600
d) 3600o
e) None of these c a
Answer: b
A b C
20. What is the length of an arc of a circle of radius
a
5cm, whose central angle is of 140o ________ a)
c
a) 2.443 radians c
b)
b) 1.443 radians a
c) 0.443 radians c
d) 2 radians c)
b
e) None of these b
Answer: a d)
c
e) None of these
21. In the given figure the angle a + b + c is
Answer: a
__________
B 24. Four right angles are the angle of measure
a
________
b c
a) 90o
b) 180o
B C c) 270o
d) 360o
a) < BDC = e) 360
b) Answer: d
c) 2
d) 2 25. In the figure the area of triangle ABC is
e) < B D C
Answer: c
16
_________________
_________________
26. For a right angled triangle ABC as shown in the
figure, we have Co sec _______ h
B
c a
a) 2r 2 2rh
A b C b) 2r r 2 h
c c) 2r 2
a)
a d) rh
c e) 2rh
b)
b Answer: a
b
c) 30. The system of measurement in which the
c
c angle is measured in radians is called _____
d)
c
a) Circular system
e) None of these
b) Sexagesimal system
Answer: a
c) MKS system
d) CGS system
27. The system of measurement in which the angle
e) None of these
is measured in degrees, and its subunits,
Answer: a
minutes and seconds is called _________
31. Sec __________
a) Circular system
b) Sexagesimal system
c) MKS system Sin
a)
d) CGS system Cos
e) None of these Cos
b)
Answer: b Cos
1
28. Cot ____________ c)
Sin
1
Sin d)
a) Cos
Cos e) None of these
Cos Answer: d
b)
Sin
1 32. In the figure, the shaded area is given by
c)
Sin A
1
d)
Cos
e) None of these B C
Answer: b
a) 25 / 4 6
29. In the figure the surface area (shaded) of right b) 5 6
circular cylinder is c) 25 / 4
d) 6
e) 7
A
Answer: a
X
16 40 38
X
33.
a) 140o B X C
b) 17o
c) 16o a) 50o
d) 60038 b) 60o
e) 60038 c) 90o
Answer: e d) 120o
e) 180o
34. Sin 2 Cos 2 _______? For all values of angle. Answer: b
a) 1
b) 0 38. Two right angles are equal to
c) 1 Tan 2
a) 180
d) – 1
b) 180
e) None of these
c) 648000
Answer: a
d) 10800
e) 10800
35. In the figure the length of AB is
Answer: e
C
a) 1
b) 0 b) 0
c) – 1 c) -1
d) ∞ d)
e) None of these e) 2 1
Answer: c
Answer: d
43. In the ΔABC the angle α is
B
47. if r is the radius, m < AOB =
2a a
A
A
o
30
C
r O
B
a) 30o
b) 45o
c) 60o
d) 90o a) 1 radian
e) 180o b) 1 degree
Answer: c c) 1 minute
d) 1 second
44. The central angle of an arc of a circle whose e) None of these
length is equal to the radius of the circle is Answer: a
called the 48. In the figure the angle is
a) degree
b) radian
c) minute
d) second
e) none of these
Answer: b
c a) 45o
45. In the ABC the angle is b) 60o
b
c) 75o
d) 90o
e) – 90o
Answer: d
N L
O
B C
M
A
69. The radius of the circle when l = 3cm, = 3.4
radians.
a) 0.214 cm
b) 9.419 cm B C
c) 3.146 cm
d) 4.978 cm a) 30o
e) None of these b) 70o
Answer: e c) 80o
d) 100o
70. In one hour, the minutes hand of a clock turns e) 210o
through Answer: c
1 a) positive
77. Cos b) negative
?
a) sin c) both
b) tan d) not defined
c) cos e) > 0
d) sec Answer: b
e) none of these
Answer: e 83. Two cities whose longitudes are 30oE and
o
40 W on the equator are apart
78. In the 2nd quadrant Sec is ________?
a) 1000 km
a) positive b) 2000 km
b) negative c) 2500 km
c) both d) 3351 km
d) not defined e) 7819.09 km
e) – 1 Answer: e
Answer: b
1
84. Co sec
nd ?
79. In the 2 quadrant Cot is _______ ?
a) cot
a) positive b) tan
b) negative c) sin
c) both d) sec2
d) not defined e) 1 – sin
e) < 1 Answer: c
Answer: b
85. Two cities whose longitudes are 10oE and
o
80. In 15 minutes the hours hand of a clock turns 20 W on the equator are apart.
through
a) 1000 km
o
a) 7.5 b) 2000 km
b) 15o c) 2500 km
o
c) 30 d) 3351 km
e) 6702 km second. How far does the tip of the pendulum
Answer: d move in 1 seconds?
a) 7.5 cm2 3
102. Cos _______ ?
b) 7.5 m2 2
c) 75 m2
d) 75 cm2 a) 1
e) None of these b) 0
Answer: a c) – 1
d) 10
e) None of these
98. cos 2 sin 2 _________
2 2 Answer: b
a) 1
b) 0
c) – 1
d) Tan2
e) Sec2
Answer: a
a) 1 – sin2
b) 1 + sin2
c) 1 – sin22
d) 1 - sin
e) 1 + sin
Answer: c
a) sec2
b) cosec2
c) cosec22
d) sec2
e) none of these
Answer: c