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MATHEMATICS MATRICES 1.

. Let A be a square matrix such that A = I, then at least one of I - A and I + A is a) Singular b) Symmetric c) Skew symmetric d) Non-singular 2. Suppose A and B are two non-singular matrices such that AB = BA and B = I, then 32 a) A = I 32 b) A = I 30 c) A = I 50 d) A = I 3. Suppose A and B two matrices. Let C, D, E be the matrices obtained by th th interchanging i and j rows of A, B and AB respectively then a) E = CD b) E = CB c) E = AD d) None 4. If A is a) b) c) d) a non-singular matrix of size 3 x 3, then adj (adj A) is equal to |A| A 2 |A| A -1 |A| A None
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5. The inverse of a symmetric matrix (if it exists) is a) A symmetric matrix b) A skew symmetric matrix c) A diagonal matrix d) None of the above

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