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Complex Number
Complex Number
LEVEL-I
1.
2.
3.
4.
(B) 6 + i > 4 - i
(D) None of these
5.
6.
1 3
1
3
and radius 1
(A) centre ,
(B) centre ,
and radius 1
2 2
2
2
1 3
and radius 2
(C) centre ,
2 2
1
3
(D) centre ,
and radius 2
2
2
7.
8.
9.
(C)
10.
(B)
(B) two
(C) three
(D)
2
0, where z C is
(D) infinitely many
11.
If z1 and z2 be the nth roots of unity which subtend right angle at the origin. Then n must
be of the form
(A) 4k + 1
(B) 4k + 2
(C) 4k + 3
(D) 4k
12.
For any two complex numbers z1 and z2 | 7 z1 + 3z2|2 + |3z1 7 z2|2 is always equal to
(A) 16(|z1|2 + |z2|2)
(B) 4(|z1|2 + |z2|2)
2
2
(C) 8(|z1| + |z2| )
(D) none of these
13.
If is an nth root of unity other than unity itself, then the value of 1 + + 2 + + n
1
is
14.
15.
16.
(B) 2
(D) -1
1
1 i
2
1
(C) 1 i
2
1
i 1
3
1
(D)
1 i
2
(A)
17.
18.
3 2i sin
is real is
1 2i sin
n I
, nI
2
(B) n
(D)
5
6
5
(C)
6
(B)
(D) None
i
2
(D) i
, nI
3
n
, n I
2
Principal argument of z 3 i is
(A)
19.
(B)
20.
If z 3 2 z 2 4 z 8 0 then
(A) z 1
(B) z 2
(C) z 3
(D) None
LEVEL-II
1.
If a,b, c are three complex numbers such that c =(1 ) a + b, for some non-zero
real number , then points corresponding to a,b, c are
(A) vertices of a triangle
(B) collinear
(C) lying on a circle
(D) none of these
2.
If z be any complex number such that |3z 2| + |3z +2| = 4, then locus of z is
(A) an ellipse
(B) a circle
(C) a line-segment
(D) None of these
3.
4.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
(A)
n n2 2
3
(B)
n n2 2
3
(C)
n 2 n 1 4n
4
5.
6.
If z1 and z2 are two complex numbers such that |z1| = |z2| + |z1 z2|, then
z
z
(A) Im 1 = 0
(B) Re 1 = 0
z2
z2
z
z
(C) Re 1 Im 1
z2
z2
7.
If
z1
=1 and arg (z1 z2) = 0, then
z2
(A) z1 = z2
(C) z1z2 = 1
8.
9.
10.
(B) 5
(D) 9
11.
(A) a circle
(C) a hyperbola
1 i
= A + iB, then A2 +B2 equals to
1 i
(A) 1
(B) -1
(B) 2
(D) - 2
If
12.
A,B and C are points represented by complex numbers z1, z2 and z3. If the circumcentre
of the triangle ABC is at the origin and the altitude AD of the triangle meets the
circumcircle again at P, then P represents the complex number
zz
z z
(A) 1 2
(B) 2 3
z3
z1
z z
zz
(C) 3 1
(D) 1 2
z2
z3
13.
14.
z 1 iz 2
z 1 iz 2
1, then
z1
is a
z2
15.
If the complex numbers z1, z2, z3, z4, taken in that order, represent the vertices of a
rhombus, then
(A) z1 + z3 = z2 + z4
(B) |z1 z2| = |z2 z3|
z z3
(C) 1
is purely imaginary
(D) none of these
z2 z4
16.
If
17.
z1z z 2
k, z1, z 2 0 then
z1z z2
(A)
for k = 1 locus of z is a straight line
(B)
for k {1, 0} z lies on a circle
(C)
for k = 0 z represents a point
(D)
for k = 1,z lies on the perpendicular bisector of the line segment
z2
z
and 2
z1
z1
joining
18.
(B) |z|2
(D) None of these
19.
20.
point represented by z is
(A)
|z| = 5
(C)
|z|> 1
21.
| z |2 2 | z | 6
(B)
(D)
|z| <5
2<|z|<3
z 2
If for a complex number z= x + iy, sec1
is an acute angle, then
i
(A)
x = 2, y = 1
(B)
x< 2, y < 1
(C)
xy <0
(D)
x = 2, y > 1
22.
Number of solutions of Re (z2) = 0 and |Z| = a2, where z is a complex number and a >
0, is
(A)
1
(B)
2
(C)
4
(D)
8
23.
If the area of the triangle formed by the points represented by, Z, Z + iZ and iZ is 200,
then |Z| is ____________
24.
Let z is a variable complex number and a is a real constant. Then the solution set for z,
satisfying the equation, |z-a| + |z + a| = |a| is _____________
25.
26.
Z1 Z1
is _________.
Z2 Z 2
2 (a2 + b2)
4 (a b)
x y
equals
a b
(B)
(D)
4 (a + b)
4 ab
Z1 Z 2
Z1 Z 2
27.
n is a multiple of 6
none of these
28.
If points corresponding to the complex numbers z1, z2 and z3 in the Argand plane are A,B
and C respectively and if ABC is isosceles, and right angled at B then a possible value
z z2
of 1
is
z3 z2
(A)
1
(B)
-1
(C)
i
(D)
none of these
29.
30.
(B)
(D)
Imaginary
None of these
(B)
(D)
>|arg z|
None of these
31.
Real
Zero
< |arg z|
= |arg z|
If z1, z2 and z3, z4 are two pairs of conjugate complex numbers then
z
z
arg 1 + arg 2 equals
z4
z3
(A)
(C)
2
3
2
(B)
(D)
32.
33.
zi
is
z i
purely real
purely imaginary
a complex number with equal real and imaginary parts
none of these
34.
The locus of z which satisfied the inequality log0.5|z 2| > log0.5|z i| is given by
(A) x+ 2y > 1
(B) x y < 0
(C) 4x 2y > 3
(D) none of these
35.
(A) | Z1 + Z2 | 1
(C) |Z1 | = |Z2| = 1
36.
37.
38.
1
1
39.
40.
Length of the
z 1
arg
, is
z 1 4
(A) 2 2
(C)
2
41.
42.
the point
(B)
represented
(D) z 3 4
43.
(B)
31 2
(C)
31 2
(D) 7
sin 1 ( z 1), where z is not real, can be the angle of the triangle if
i
(A) Re( z ) 1, I m ( z ) 2
(B) Re( z ) 1,1 I m ( z ) 1
(C) Re( z ) I m ( z ) 0
by z, when
44.
(C) i
(D) 0
45.
46.
z z1 be the
(B) 3
The value of
(A) i
(B) (1,4)
2k
2k
i cos
7
7
k 1
(B) i
(C) 1
(C) (2,5)
(D) (3,1)
sin
(D) 1
50.
3z 6 3i
is
2 z 8 6i 4
49.
(D)
48.
(C) 2
z1 z3 1 i 3
51.
52.
53.
If the complex numbers z1, z2, z3 are in A.P., then they lie on a
(A) circle
(B) parabola
(C) line
(D) ellipse
is equal to
1
54.
z
If z1 and z2 are two nth roots of unity, then arg 1 is a multiple of .
z2
55.
56.
57.
2
= 2 is
z
LEVEL-III
1.
If points corresponding to the complex numbers z1, z2, z3 and z4 are the vertices of a
rhombus, taken in order, then for a non-zero real number k
(A) z1 z3 = i k( z2 z4)
(B) z1 z2 = i k( z3 z4)
(C) z1 + z3 = k( z2 +z4)
(D) z1 + z2 = k( z3 +z4)
2.
If z1 and z2 are two complex numbers such that | z1 z2| = | |z1| - |z2| |, then
argz1 argz2 is equal to
(A) - /4
(B) - /2
(C) /2
(D) 0
3.
If f(x) and g(x) are two polynomials such that the polynomial h(x) = x f(x3) + x2 g(x6)
is divisible by x2 +x +1 , then
(A) f(1) = g(1)
(B) f(1) - g( 1)
(C) f(1) = g(1) 0
(D) f(1) = -g(1) 0
4.
Consider a square OABC in the argand plane, where O is origin and A A(z0).
Then the equation of the circle that can be inscribed in this square is; ( vertices of
square are given in anticlockwise order)
z 1 i
(A) | z z0(1+ i)| =|z0|
(B) 2 z 0
z0
2
(C) z
z 0 1 i
z0
2
5.
6.
7.
The vertices of a triangle in the argand plane are 3 + 4i, 4+ 3i and 2 6 + i, then
distance between orthocentre and circumcentre of the triangle is equal to,
137 28 6
1
(C)
137 28 6
2
(A)
8.
137 28 6
1
(D)
137 28 6 .
3
(B)
One vertex of the triangle of maximum area that can be inscribed in the curve
|z 2 i| =2,is 2 +2i , remaining vertices is / are
(A) -1+ i( 2 + 3 )
(B) 1 i( 2 + 3 )
(C) 1+ i( 2 3 )
(D) 1 i( 2 3 )
9.
3 z1 2 z 2
10.
11.
If z1, z2, z3 . . .. zn-1 are the roots of the equation zn-1 + zn-2 + zn-3 + . . .+z +1= 0,
where n N, n > 2, then
(A) n, 2n are also the roots of the same equation.
(B) 1/n, 2/n are also the roots of the same equation.
(C) z1, z2, . . . , zn-1 form a geometric series.
(D) none of these.
Where is the complex cube root of unity.
12.
The value of i log(x i) + i2 +i3 log(x +i) + i4( 2 tan-1x), x> 0 ( where i =
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3
13.
14.
12
5
i sin1 cos1
13
13
and
be
real
parameter
such
that
1 ) is
is
(B) -i(120 +119i)
(D) none of these
15.
Let z1 and z2 be the complex roots of the equation 3z2 + 3z+ b = 0. If the origin, together
with the points represented by z1 and z2 form an equilateral triangle then the value of b
is
(A)
1
(B)
2
(C)
3
(D)
None of these
16.
3 5
(C) Re (z) ,
2 2
17.
(D)
None of these
1
None of these
18.
If z lies on the circle centred at origin. If area of the triangle whose vertices are z, z and
z + z, where is the cube root of unity, is 4 3 sq. unit. Then radius of the circle is
(A)
1 unit
(B)
2 units
(C)
3 units
(D)
4 units
19.
If i [0, /6], i = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and sin 1z4 + sin2 z3 + sin3 z2 + sin 4 z + sin5 = 2, then
z satisfies.
3
1
(A)
| z |
(B)
| z |
4
2
1
3
(C)
| z |
(D)
None of these
2
4
20.
If is the angle which each side of a regular polygon of n sides subtends at its centre,
then 1 + cos + cos2 + cos3 + cos(n-1) is equal to
(A) n
(B) 0
(C)1
(D) None of these
21.
Triangle ABC, A(z1), B(z2), C(z3) is inscribed in the circle |z| = 2. If internal bisector of the
angle A meets its circumcircle again at D(zd) then
(A) z 2d z 2 z3
(B) z2d z1z3
(C) z2d z2 z1
ANSWERS
LEVEL I
1.
5.
9.
13.
17.
C
B
D
0
A
2.
6.
10.
14.
18.
D
B
D
B
A
3.
7.
11.
15.
19.
D
A
D
C
C
4.
8.
12.
16.
20.
A
A
A
A
B
LEVEL II
1.
5.
9.
13.
17.
21.
25.
29.
33.
37.
41.
45.
49.
B
B
D
D
B
D
0
B
B
D
A
C
C
2.
6.
10.
14.
18.
22.
26.
30.
34.
38.
42.
46.
50.
C
A
C
A
C
A
A
A
C
D
D
B
B
3.
7.
11.
15.
19.
23.
27.
31.
35.
39.
43.
47.
51.
A
B
A
A, B, C
D
20
D
D
A
B
B
A
1
4.
8.
12.
16.
20.
24.
28.
32.
36.
40.
44.
48.
C
D
B
A, B, C, D
B
C
A
D
D
C
A
52.
53.
54.
2
n
55.
1+
56.
3 1
,
2 2
57.
, 2
2.
6.
10.
14.
18.
D
C
D
A, B
D
3.
7.
11.
15.
19.
A
B
C
A
A
4.
8.
12.
16.
20.
B
A
A
C
B
LEVEL III
1.
5.
9.
13.
17.
21.
A
B
C
B, C
B
A