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CHAPTER – I
( MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS)
2 4
01. The rank of the matrix is
1 2
a) 1 b) 2 c) 0 d) 8
7 1
02. The rank of the matrix is
2 1
a) 9 b) 2 c) 1 d) 5
If A and B are matrices conformable to multiplication then AB is
T
03.
a) AT B T b) B T AT c) AB d) BA
04. A
T 1
is equal to
a) A
1
b) A
T
c) A d) A
1 T
a) Consistent and has unique solution b) Consistent and infinitely many solutions
c) Inconsistent d) Either consistent or inconsistent
10. In the system of 3 linear equations with three unknowns, if 0 and one of x , y or z is non-zero then the system is
a) consistent b) inconsistent
c) consistent and the system reduces to two equations d) consistent and the system reduces to a single equation
11. In the system of 3 linear equations with three unknowns, if 0 , x 0 , y 0 , z 0 and atleast one 2 x 2 minor of
0 then the system is
a) consistent b) inconsistent
and c) consistent the system reduces to two equations d) consistent and the system reduces to a single equation
12. In the system of 3 linear equations with three unknowns, if 0 and all 2 x 2 minors of 0 and atleast one 2 x 2 minor
of x or y or z is non-zero then the system is
a) consistent b) inconsistent
c) consistent and the system reduces to two equations d) consistent and the system reduces to a single equation
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13. In the system of 3 linear equations with three unknowns, if 0 and all 2 x 2 minors of , x , y , z are zeroes and
a) consistent and has infinitely many solutions b) consistent and has a unique solution
c) consistent d) inconsistent
16.
If A A, B = the number of unknowns then the system is
a) consistent and has infinitely many solutions b) consistent and has a unique solution
c) consistent d) inconsistent
17. A A, B then the system is
a) consistent and has infinitely many solutions b) consistent and has a unique solution
c) consistent d) inconsistent
18. In the system of 3 linear equations with three unknowns A A, B 1 then the system
system
a) has unique solution
b) reduces to 2 equations and has infinitely many solution
c) reduces to a single equation and has infinitely many solution
d) is inconsistent
21. In the homogeneous system A the number of unknowns then the system has
a) only trivial solution b) trivial solution and infinitely many non-trivial solutions
c) only non-trivial solutions d) no solution
22. Cramer’s rule is applicable only ( with three unknowns ) when
a) 0 b) 0 c) 0 , x 0 d) x y z 0
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CHAPTER – II
( VECTOR ALGEBRA )
01. The value of a b when a i 2 j k and b 4 i 4 j 7 k is
a) 19 b) 3 c) -19 d) 14
02. The value of a b when a j 2 k and b 2 i k is
a) 2 b) -2 c) 3 d) 4
03. The value of a b when a j 2 k and b 2 i 3 j 2 k is
a) 7 b) -7 c) 5 d) 6
04. If m i 2 j k and 4 i 9 j 2 k are perpendicular then m is
a) -4 b) 8 c) 4 d) 12
05. If 5 i 9 j 2 k and m i 2 j k are perpendicular then m is
5 5 16 16
a) b) c) d)
16 16 5 5
06. If a and b are two vectors such that a 4 , b 3 and a b 6 then the angle between a and b is
a) b) c) d)
6 6 3 3
07. The angle between the vectors 3 i 2 j 6 k and 4 i j 8 k is
34 34 34 34
a) cos 1 b) sin 1 c) sin 1 d) cos 1
63 63 63 63
08. The angle between the vectors i j and j k is
2 2
a) b) c) d)
3 3 3 3
09. The projection of the vector 7 i j 4 k on 2 i 6 j 3 k is
7 8 8 66
a) b) c) d)
8 66 7 8
10. a b , when a 2 i 2 j k and b 6 i 3 j 2 k is
a) 4 b) -4 c) 3 d) 5
11. If the vectors 2 i j k and i 2 j k are perpendicular to each other, then is
2 2 3 3
a) b) c) d)
3 3 2 2
12. If the vectors a 3 i 2 j 9 k and b i m j 3 k are perpendicular then m is
a) -15 b) 15 c) 30 d) -30
13. If the vectors a 3 i 2 j 9 k and b i m j 3 k are parallel then m is
3 2 3 2
a) b) c) d)
2 3 2 3
14. If a , b , c are three mutually perpendicular unit vectors, then a b c
a) 3 b) 9 c) 3 3 d) 3
15. If a b 60 , and a b 40 and b 46 then a is
a) 22 b) 21 c) 18 d) 11
16. Let u , v and w be vector such that u v w 0
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If u 3 , v 4 and w 5 then u v v w w u is
a) 25 b) -25 c) 5 d) 5
17. The projection of i j on z –axis is
a) 0 b) 1 c) -1 d) 2
18. The projection of i 2 j 2 k on 2 i j 5 k is
10 10 1 10
a) b) c) d)
30 30 3 30
19. The projection of 3 i j k on 4 i j 2 k is
9 9 81 81
a) b) c) d)
21 21 21 21
20. The work done in moving a particle from the point A, with position vector 2 i 6 j 7 k , to the point B , with position
vector 3 i j 5 k , by a force F i 3 j k is
a) 25 b) 26 c) 27 d) 28
21. The work done by the force F a i j k in moving the point of application from (1,1,1) to (2,2,2) along a straightline
a) 3 7 b) 63 c) 69 d) 69
a) b) c) d)
4 3 6 2
24. If a 2 , b 7 and a b 3 i 2 j 6 k then the angle between a and b is
a) b) c) d)
4 3 6 2
25. The d.c.s of a vector whose direction ratios are 2,-3, -6 are
2 3 6 2 3 6 2 3 6 2 3 6
a) , , b) , , c) , , d) , ,
7 7 7 49 49 49 7 7 7 7 7 7
26. The unit normal vectors to the plane 2x y 2z 5 are
a) 2 i j 2 k b)
1
3
2 i j 2 k c) d) 13 2 i j 2 k
1
3
2 i j 2 k
27. The length of the perpendicular from the origin to the plane r 3 i 4 j 12 k 26 is
a)26 b) 26 / 169 c) 2 d) 1 / 2
28.
The distance from the origin to the plane r 2 i j 5 k 7 is
7 30 30 7
a) b) c) d)
30 7 7 30
29. Chord AB is a diameter of the sphere r 2 i j 6 k 18 with coordinate of A as (3,2,-2) The coordinates of B
Is
a) (1,0,10) b) (-1,0,-10) c) (-1,0,10) d) (1,0,-10)
30.
The centre and radius of the sphere r 2 i j 4 k 5 are
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3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1
a) , , 2 , 4 b) , , 2 and 2 c) , , 2 , 6 d) , , 2 and 5
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
32. The vector equation of a plane passing through a point where P, V is a and perpendicular to a vector n is
a) r n a n b) r n a n c) r n a n d) r n a n
33. The vectors equation of a plane whose distance from the origin is p and perpendicular to a vector n is
a) r n p b) r n q c) r n p d) r n p
34. The non-parametric vector equation of a plane passing through a point whose P. V is a and parallel to u and v is
a) r a , u , v 0
b) r , u , v 0
c) r , a , u v 0
d) a , u , v 0
35. The non parametric vector equation of a plane passing through the point whose P. V s are a , b and parallel to , is
a) r a b a
v 0 b) r b a v 0
c) a b v 0 d) r a
b 0
36. The non-parametric vector equation of a plane passing through three points whose P. Vs are a , b , c is
a) r a b a
c a 0 b) r a
b 0
c) r b c 0
d) a b
c 0
37. The vector equation of a plane passing through the line of intersection the planes r n1 q1 and r n 2 q 2 is
a) r n1 q1 rn 2 q2 0 b) r n1 r n 2 q1 q 2
c) r n1 r n 2 q1 q 2 d) r n1 r n 2 q1 q 2
38. The angle between the line r a t b and the plane r n q is connected by the relation.
39. The vector equation of a sphere whose centre is origin and radius ‘a’ is
a) r a b) r c a c) r a d) ra
CHAPTER - III
COMPLEX NUMBERS
01. The complex number form of 35 is
a) i 35 b) - i 35 c) i 35 d) 35 i
a) 2 i 7 b) 2 i 7 c) 2i 7 d) 2i 7
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a) 5 b) 5 c) i 5 d) i 5
08. The standard form a ib of 3 2 i ( 7 i ) is
a) 4 i b) 4 i c) 4 i d) 4 4i
09. If a ib = 8 6 i 2 i 7 then the values of a and b are
a) 14 b) -14 c) -8 d) 8
11. The conjugate of 2 i 3 2 i is
a) 8 i b) 8 i c) 8 i d) 8i
12. The real and imaginary parts of 2 i 3 2 i are
a) -1, 8 b) -8, 1 c) 8, -1 d) -8, -1
13. The modulus values of 2 2i and 2 3i
a) 5, 5 b) 2 5 , 15 c) 2 2 , 13 d) -4, 1
14. The modulus values of 3 2 i and 2 3 i
a) 5, 5 b) 5, 7 c) 6, 1 d) 13 , 5
15. The cube roots of unity are
a) in G.P. with common ratio b) in G.P. with common difference 2
in A.P. with common difference
2
c) in A.P. with common difference d)
16. The arguments of nth roots of a complex number differ by
2 3 4
a) b) c) d)
n n n n
17. Which of the following statements is correct?
a) negative complex numbers exist b) order relation does not exist in real numbers
c) order relation exist in complex numbers d) 1 i 3 2 i is meaningless
18. Which of the following are correct ?
i) Re( Z ) Z ii) Im(Z ) Z iii) Z Z iv) Z Z
n n
a) (i) , (ii) b) (ii), (iii) c) (ii),(iii) and (iv) d) (i),(iii) and (iv)
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a) p b) q c) p+q d) p-q
i i
30. The value of e e is
a) 2 cos b) cos c) 2 sin d) sin
31. The value of e i e i is
a) sin b) 2 sin c) i sin d) 2i sin
32. Geometrical interpretation of Z is
a) reflection of Z on real axis
b) reflection of Z on imaginary axis
c) rotation of Z about origin
d) rotation of Z about origin through 2 in clockwise direction
33. If Z1 a ib , Z 2 a ib then Z1 Z 2 lies on
1
c) sin i cos n sin n i cos n d) cos i sin
cos i sin
35. Polynomial equation P(x)=0 admits conjugate pairs of roots only if the coefficients are
a) imaginary b) complex c) real d) either real or complex
36. Identify the correct statement
a) Sum of the moduli of two complex numbers is equal to their modulus of the sum
b) Modulus of the product of the complex numbers is equal to sum of the moduli
c) Arguments of the product of two complex numbers is the product of their arguments
d) Arguments of the product of two complex numbers is equal to the sum of their arguments
37. Which of the following is not true ?
zz zz
a) z1 z 2 z1 z 2 b) z1 z 2 z1 z 2 c) Re( z ) d) Im(z )
2 2i
38. If Z 1 and Z 2 are complex numbers then which of the following is meaningful ?
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a) Z 1 Z 2 b) Z 1 Z 2 c) Z 1 Z 2 d) Z 1 Z 2
iii) If n is a fraction then cos n i sin n is one of the values of cos i sin
n
a) (i) , (ii) , (iii), (iv) b) (i), (iii), (iv) c) (i), (iv) d) (i) only
45. If O 0,0 , A z1 , B Z 2 , B ' z 2 are the complex numbers in a argand plane then which of the following are correct?
i) In the parallelogram OACB, C represents z1 z 2
ii) In the argand plane E represents z1 z 2 where OE = OA.OB and OE makes an angle arg z1 arg z 2 with positive
real axis.
iii) In the argand parallelogram OB’DA, D represents z1 z 2
z1
and OF makes an angle arg z1 arg z 2 with positive real
OA
iv) In the argand plane F represents where OF
z2 OB
axis.
a) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) b) (i), (iii), (iv) c) (i), (iv) d) (i) only
46. If Z = 0 then the arg Z is
a) 0 b) c) d) indeterminate
2
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CHAPTER IV
01. The axis of the parabola y 2 4 x is
a) x = 0 b) y = 0 c) x = 1 d) y = 1
02. The vertex of the parabola y 2 4 x is
a) y = -1 b) x = -1 c) y = 1 d) x = 1
05. The equation of the latus rectum of y 2 4 x is
a) x = 1 b) y = 1 c) x = 4 d) y = -1
06. The length of the L.R. of y 2 4 x is
a) 2 b) 3 c) 1 d) 4
2
07. The axis of the parabola x 4 y is
a) y = 1 b) x = 0 c) y = 0 d) x = 1
08. The vertex of the parabola x 2 4 y is
a) x = 1 b) x = 0 c) y = 1 d) y = 0
11. The equation of the L.R. of x 2 4 y is
a) x = -1 b) y = -1 c) x =1 d) y = 1
12. The length of the L.R. of x 2 4 y is
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
13. The axis of the parabola y 2 8 x is
a) x = 0 b) x = 2 c) y = 2 d) y = 0
2
14. The vertex of the parabola y 8 x is
a) 8 b) 6 c) 4 d) -8
19. The axis of the parabola x 2 20 y is
a) y = 5 b) x = 5 c) x = 0 d) y = 0
2
20. The vertex of the parabola x 20 y is
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a) 20 b) 10 c) 5 d) 4
25. If the centre of the ellipse is (2,3) one of the foci is (3,3) then the other focus is
a) (1,3) b) (-1,3) c) (1,-3) d) (-1,-3)
x2 y2
26. The equations of the major and minor axes 1 are
9 4
a) x = 3 , y = 2 b) x = -3 , y = -2 c) x = 0, y = 0 d) y = 0, x = 0
27. The equations of the major and minor axes of 4 x 2 3 y 2 12 are
a) x 3 , y 2 b) x = 0 , y = 0 c) x 3 , y 2 d) y =0 , x = 0
2 2
x y
28. The lengths of minor and major axes of 1 are
9 4
a) 6,4 b) 3,2 c) 4,6 d) 2,3
29. The lengths of major and minor axes of 4 x 2 3 y 2 12 are
a) 4, 2 3 b) 2, 3 c) 2 3 , 4 d) 3, 2
x2 y2
30. The equation of the directrices of 1 are
16 9
4 16 16 16
a) y b) x c) x d) y
7 7 7 7
2 2
31. The equation of the directrices of 25 x 9 y 225 are
4 25 4 25
a) x b) x c) y d) y
25 4 25 4
x2 y2
32. The equation of the latus rectum of 1 are
16 9
a) y 7 b) x 7 c) x 7 d) y 7
2 2
33. The equation of the L.R. of 25 x 9 y 225 are
a) y 5 b) x 5 c) y 4 d) x 4
2 2
x y
34. The length of the L.R. of 1 is
16 9
a) 9 / 2 b) 2 / 9 c) 9 / 16 d) 16 / 9
35. The length of the L.R. of 25 x 2 9 y 2 225 is
a) 9 / 5 b) 18 / 5 c) 25 / 9 d) 5 / 18
x2 y2
36. The eccentricity of the ellipse 1 is
25 9
a) 1 / 5 b) 3 / 5 c) 2 / 5 d) 4 / 5
2 2
x y
37. The eccentricity of the ellipse 1 is
4 9
a) 5 3 b) 3 5 c) 3 / 5 d) 2 / 3
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a) 4 / 5 b) 3 / 5 c) 3 / 4 d) 2 / 5
2 2
x y
39. Centre of the ellipse 1 is
25 9
a) (0,0) b) (5,0) c) (3,5) d) (0,5)
2 2
x y
40. The centre of the ellipse 1 is
4 9
a) (0,3) b) (2,3) c) (0,0) d) (3,0)
x2 y2
41. The foci the ellipse 1 are
25 9
a) 0 , 5 b) 0 , 4 c) 5 , 0 d) 4 , 0
2 2
x y
42. The foci of the ellipse 1 are
4 9
a) 5 , 0
b) 0 , 5 c) 0 , 5
d) 5 , 0
2 2
43. The foci of the ellipse 16 x 25 y 400 are
a) 3 , 0 b) 0 , 3 c) 0 , 5 d) 5 , 0
2 2
x y
44. The vertices of the ellipse 1 are
25 9
a) 0 , 5 b) 0 , 3 c) 5 , 0 d) 3 , 0
2 2
x y
45. The vertices of the ellipse 1 are
4 9
a) 0 , 3 b) 2 , 0 c) 3 , 0 d) 0 , 2
2 2
46. The vertices of the ellipse 16 x 25 y 400 are
a) 0 , 4 b) 5 , 0 c) 4 , 0 d) 0 , 5
47. If the centre of the ellipse is (4,-2) and one of the foci is (4,2) then the other focus is
a) (4,6) b) (6,-4) c) (4,-6) d) (6,4)
x2 y2
48. The equations of transverse and conjugage axes of the hyperbola 1 are
9 4
a) x = 2 ; y = 3 b) y = 0 ; x = 0 c) x = 3 ; y = 2 d) x = 0; y = 0
49. The equations of transverse and conjugate axes of the hyperbola 16 y 2 9 x 2 144 are
a) y = 0 ; x = 0 b) x = 3 ; y = 4 c) x = 0 ; y = 0 d) y = 3 ; x = 4
50. The equations of transverse and conjugate axes of the hyperbola 144 x 2 25 y 2 3600 are
a) y = 0 ; x = 0 b) x = 12 ; y = 5 c) x = 0 ; y = 0 d) x = 5 ; y = 12
51. The equation of transverse and conjugate axes of the hyperbola 8 y 2 2 x 2 16 are
a) x 2 2 ; y 2 b) x 2 ; y 2 2
c) x = 0 ; y = 0 d) y = 0 ; x = 0
x2
y2
52. The equations of the directrices of the hyperbola 1 are
9 4
9 13 13 9
a) y b) x c) y d) x
13 9 9 13
53. The equations of the directrices of the hyperbola 16 y 2 9 x 2 144 are
5 9 9 5
a) x b) y c) x d) y
9 5 5 9
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x2 y2
54. The equation of the L.R’s of the hyperbola 1 are
9 4
a) y 13 b) y 13 c) x 13 d) x 13
2 2
55. The equations of the L.R’s of the hyperbola 16 y 9 x 144 are
a) y 5 b) x 5 c) y 5 d) x 5
2 2
x y
56. The length of the L.R. of 1 is
9 4
a) 4 / 3 b) 8 / 3 c) 3 / 2 d) 9 / 4
2 2
y x
57. The eccentricity of the hyperbola 1 is
9 25
a) 34 / 3 b) 5 / 3 c) 34 3 d) 34 5
2 2
58. The centre of the hyperbola 25 x 16 y 400 is
a) x 5 y 5 0 b) 5 x y 5 0 c) x 5 y 5 0 d) 5 x y 5 0
2 2
65. The equation of chord of contact of tangents from (5,3) to the hyperbola 4 x 6 y 24 is
a) 9 x 10 y 12 0 b) 10 x 9 y 12 0 c) 9 x 10 y 12 0 d) 10 x 9 y 12 0
2 2
66. The combined equation of the asymptotes to the hyperbola 36 x 25 y 900 is
a) 25 x 2 36 y 2 0 b) 36 x 2 25 y 2 0 c) 36 x 2 25 y 2 0 d) 25 x 2 36 y 2 0
67. Find the angle between the asymptotes of the hyperbola 24 x 2 8 y 2 27 is
2 2 2
a) b) or c) d)
3 3 3 3 3
68. The point of contact of the tangent y mx c and the parabola y 2 4 ax is
a 2a 2a a a 2a a 2a
a) , b) , c) , d) ,
2 2
m m m m m m2 m 2 m
2 2
x y
69. The point of contact of the tangent y mx c and the ellipse 1 is
2
a b2
b2 a2m a2m b2 a2m b2 a2m b2
a) , b) , c) , d) ,
c c c c c c c c
x2 y2
70. The point of contact of the tangent y mx c and the hyperbola 1 is
a2 b2
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am 2 b 2 a2m b2 a2m b2 am 2 b 2
a) , b) , c) , d) ,
c c c c c c c c
71. The true statements of the following are
i) Two tangents and 3 normal can be drawn to a parabola from a point
ii) Two tangents and 4 normal can be drawn to an ellipse from a point
iii) Two tangents and 4 normal can be drawn to an hyperbola from a point
iv) Two tangents and 4 normal can be drawn to an R.H. from a point
a) (i) , (ii), (iii) and (iv) b) (i) , (ii) only c) (iii) , (iv) only d) (i) , (ii), and (iii)
2
72. If ' t1 ' ' t 2 ' are the extremities of any focal chord of a parabola y 4 ax then t1 t 2 is
a) -1 b) 0 c) 1 d) 1 / 2
2
73. The normal at ' t1 ' on the parabola y 2 4 ax meets the parabola at ' t 2 ' then t1 is
t1
1
a) t 2 b) t 2 c) t1 t 2 d)
t2
x2 y2
74. The condition that the line lx my n 0 may be normal to the ellipse 1 is
a2 b2
a) al 3 2 alm 2 m 2 n 0 b)
a2
b2
a 2
b2
2
c)
a2
b2
a 2
b2
2
d)
a2
b2
a 2
b2 2
l2 m2 n2 l2 m2 n2 l2 m2 n2
x2 y2
75. The condition that the line lx my n 0 may be a normal to the hyperbola 1 is
2
a b2
a) al 3 2alm 2 m 2 n 0 b)
a2
b2
a 2
b2 2
c)
a2
b2
a 2
b2
2
d)
a2
b2
a 2
b2
2
l 2 m2 n2 l 2 m2 n2 l2 m2 n2
76. The condition that the line lx my x 0 may be a normal to the parabola y 2 4 ax is
a) al 3 2alm 2 m 2 n 0 b)
a2
b2
a 2
b2 2
c)
a2
b2
a 2
b2
2
d)
a2
b2
a 2
b2
2
l2 m2 n2 n2 l2l 2 m2 m2 n2
77. The chord of contact of tangents from any point on the directrix of the parbola y 2 4ax passes through its
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x2 y2
84. The locus of the foot of perpendicular from the focus on any tangent to the hyperbola 1 is
a2 b2
a) x 2 y 2 a 2 b 2 b) x 2 y 2 a 2 c) x 2 y 2 a 2 b 2 d) x 0
85. The locus of the foot of perpendicular from the focus on any tangent to the parabola y 2 4 ax is
a) x 2 y 2 a 2 b 2 b) x 2 y 2 a 2 c) x 2 y 2 a 2 b 2 d) x 0
2 2
x y
86. The locus of point of intersection of perpendicular tangents to the ellipse
2
1 is
a b2
a) x 2 y 2 a 2 b 2 b) x 2 y 2 a 2 c) x 2 y 2 a 2 b 2 d) x 0
x2 y2
87. The locus of point of intersection of perpendicular tangents to the hyperbola 1 is
a2 b2
a) x 2 y 2 a 2 b 2 b) x 2 y 2 a 2 c) x 2 y 2 a 2 b 2 d) x 0
2
88. The condition that the line lx my n 0 may be a tangent to the parabola y 4 ax is
a) a 2 l 2 b 2 m 2 n 2 b) am 2 l n c) a 2 l 2 b 2 m 2 n 2 d) 4c 2 lm n 2
x2 y2
89. The condition that the line lx my n 0 may be a tangent to the ellipse 1 is
a2 b2
a) a 2 l 2 b 2 m 2 n 2 b) am 2 l n c) a 2 l 2 b 2 m 2 n 2 d) 4c 2 lm n 2
x2 y2
90. The condition that the line lx my n 0 may be a tangent to the hyperbola 1 is
2
a b2
a) a 2 l 2 b 2 m 2 n 2 b) am 2 l n c) a 2 l 2 b 2 m 2 n 2 d) 4c 2 lm n 2
91. The condition that the line lx my n 0 may be a tangent to the rectangular hyperbola xy c 2 is
a) a 2 l 2 b 2 m 2 n 2 b) am 2 l n c) a 2 l 2 b 2 m 2 n 2 d) 4c 2 lm n 2
92. The foot of a perpendicular from a focus of the hyperbola on an asymptote lies on the ---------
a) Centre b) corresponding directrix c) vertex d) L.R.
CHAPTER V
01. Let “ h “ be the height of the tank. Then the rate of change of pressure “ p “ of the tank with respect to height is
dh dp dh dp
a) b) c) d)
dt dt dp dh
02. If the temperature C of the certain metal rod of “ l“ meters is given by l 1 0.00005 0.0000004 2 then the rate
03. The following graph gives the functional relationship between distance and time of a moving car in m / sec. The speed of the
car is
x t dx dt
a) m s b) m s c) m s d) m s
t x dt dx
04. The distance – time relationship of a moving body is given by y = F ( t ) then the acceleration of the body is the
a) gradient of the velocity / time graph b) gradient of the distance / time graph
c) gradient of the acceleration / distance graph d) gradient of the velocity / distance graph
3 2
05. The distance traveled by a car in “ t “ seconds is given by x 3t 2t 4t 1 .Then the initial velocity and initial
acceleration respectively are
a) 4m / s 2 , 4m / s
b) 4m / s , 4m / s 2 c) (0 , 0)
d) 18.25m / s , 23 m / s 2
2 3
06. The angular displacement of a fly wheel in radius is given by 9t 2t .The time when the angular acceleration zero is
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07. Food pockets were dropped from an helicopter during the flood and distance fallen in “ t “ seconds is given by
y
1 2
2
gt g 9.8 m / s . Then the speed of the food pocket after it has falled for “ 2 “ seconds is
2
08.
1
An object dropped from the sky follows the law of motion x gt 2
2
g 9.8 m / s .The acceleration of the object when
2
t = 2 is
a) 9.8 m sec 2 b) 9.8 m sec 2 c) 19.6 m sec 2 d) 19 .6 m sec 2
09. A missile fired from ground level rises x metres vertically upwards in “ t “ seconds and x t 100 12.5 t . Then the
a) lim g f ( x f lim g x b) lim f g ( x f lim g x
x a x a x a x a
c) lim f g ( x g lim f x d) lim f g ( x f lim g x
x a x a x a x a
x
15. lim is
x 0 tan x
a)1 b) - 1 c) 0 d)
16. f is a real valued function defined on an interval I R ( R being the set of real numbers increased on l. Then
a) f x1 f x 2 whenever x1 x 2 x1 , x 2 I b) f x1 f x 2 whenever x1 x 2 x1 , x 2 I
c) f x1 f x 2 whenever x1 x 2 x1 , x 2 I d) f x1 f x 2 whenever x1 x 2 x1 , x 2 I
17. If a real valued differentiable function y = f ( x ) defined on an open interval l is increasing then
dy dy dy dy
a) 0 b) 0 c) 0 d) 0
dx dx dx dx
18. f is a differentiable function defined on an interval I with positive derivative. Then f is
a) increasing on I b) decreasing on I c) strictly increasing on I d) strictly decreasing on I
19. The function f x x is 3
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29. The statement “ If f is continuous on a closed interval [ a, b ] then f attains an absolute maximum value f ( c ) and an
absolute minimum value f(d) at some number c and d in [ a , b ] “ is
a) The extreme value theorem b) Fermat’s theorem
c) Law of Mean d) Rolle’s theorem
30. The statement : “ If f has a local extremum (minimum or maximum ) at c and if f ‘ (c ) exists then f “ ( c ) = 0 is
a) the extreme value theorem b) Fermat’s theorem
c) Law of Mean d) Rolle’s theorem
31. Identify the false statement:
a) all the stationary numbers are critical numbers b) at the stationary point the first derivative is zero
c) at critical numbers the first derivative need not exist d) all the critical numbers are stationary numbers
32. Identify the correct statement:
i) a continuous function has local maximum then it has absolute maximum
ii) a continuous function has local minimum then it has absolute minimum
iii) a continuous function has absolute maximum then it has local maximum
iv) a continuous function has absolute minimum then it has local minimum
a) (i) and (ii) b) (i) and (iii) c) (iii) and (iv) d) (i) , (iii) and (iv)
33. Identify the correct statements.
i) Every constant function is an increasing function
ii) Every constant function is a decreasing function
iii) Every identity function is an increasing function
iv) Every identity function is a decreasing function
a) (i) , (ii) and (iii) b) (i) and (iii) c) (iii) and (iv) d) (i) , (iii) and (iv)
34. Which of the following statement is incorrect?
a) Initial velocity means velocity at t = 0
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CHAPTER VI
01. For the function y x 3 2x 2 the value of dy when x = 2 and dx = 0.1 is
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
u
02. If U x y 3 x y 3 x y then
4 3 2 2
is 2
x
a) 4 x 3 6 xy 2 6 xy b) 3 x 4 6 x 2 y 3 xy 2 c) 4 x 3 6 x 2 y 6 xy 2 d) 4 x 3 6 x 2 y 2 3 xy
03. If u = f ( x , y ) then with usual notations, u xy u yx if
a) u is continuous b) u x is continuous c) u y is continuous d) u , u x , u y are continuous
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2u
06. If u x , y x 4 y 3 3 x 2 y 2 3 x 2 y then is
x y
a) 12 xy 6 x b) 12 xy 6 x c) 12 x 2 y 6 x d) 12 xy 2 6 x
2u
07. If u x , y x 4 y 3 3 x 2 y 2 3 x 2 y then is
y x
a) 12 xy 6 x b) 12 xy 6 x c) 12 x 2 y 6 x d) 12 xy 2 6 x
u
2
08. If u x , y x 4 y 3 3 x 2 y 2 3 x 2 y then is
x 2
a) 3 y 2 6 x 2 y 3 x 2 b) 6 y 6 x 2 c) 12 x 2 y 6 x d) 12 x 2 6 y 2 6 y
2u
09. If u x , y x 4 y 3 3 x 2 y 2 3 x 2 y then is
y 2
a) 6 y 6 x 2 b) 12xy 6 x c) 12 x 2 y 6 x d) 3 y 2 6 x 2 y 3 x 2
a)
1
2
4 x 3 2x
2
dx b)
1 4
2
x x 2 1 4x
2 3
2 x dx
1 1
c)
1
2
4 x 3 2x
2
d)
1 4
2
x x 2 1 4x
2 3
2x
x2
13. The differential of y if y is
2x 3
7 1 7 7
a) dx b) dx c) dx d)
2x 3 2
2x 3 2
2x 3 2
2x 32
14. The differential of y if y = sin 2x is
a) 2 cos2x b) 2 cos2x.dx c) – 2 cos2x.dx d) cos2x.dx
15. The differential of x tan x is
a) x sec 2
x tan 2 x b) x sec 2
x tan x dx c) x sec 2 x dx d) x sec 2
x tan x dx
u
16. If u x , y x 4 y 3 3 x 2 y 2 3 x 2 y then is
y
a) 3 y 2 6 xy 3 x 2 b) 3 y 2 6 xy 2 3 x 2 c) 3 y 2 6 x 2 y 3 x 2 d) 3 y 2 6 x 2 y 2 3 x 2
17.
The curve y 2 x 2 1 x 2 is defined only for
a) x 2 and x 2 b) x 1 and x 1 c) x 1 and x 1 d) x 1 and x 1
18. The curve y x 2 2
1 x is symmetrical about
2
a) x-axis only b) y-axis only c) a and y axes only d) x , y axes and the origin
19. The curve y 2 x 2 1 x 2 has
a) only one loop between x = 0 and x = 1 b) two loops between x = -1 and x = 0
c) two loops between x = -1 and 0 ; 0 and 1 d) no loop
20. The curve y x 2 2
1 x has
2
a) an asymptote x = -1 b) an asymptote x = 1
c) two asymptotes x = 1 and x = -1 d) no asymptote
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a) 0 b) 6 , 0 c) 2 d) -2
23. The asymptote to the curve y 2 2 x x 2 6 x is
a) x = 2 b) x = -2 c) x = 6 d) x = -6
24. The curve y 2 2 x x 2 6 x has
a) x = 1 b) y = 1 c) y = -1 d) x = -1
36. The curve y 2 1 x x 2 1 x has
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40.
The curve a 2 y 2 x 2 a 2 x 2 has
a) a loop between x = a and x = -a b) two loops between x = -a and x = 0 ; x = 0 and x = a
c) two loops between x = 0 and x = a d) no loop
The curve y x 1x 2
2 2
41. is not defined for
a) x 1 b) x 2 c) x 2 d) x 1
a) both x and y-axis b) x-axis only c) y-axis only d) both the axes and origin
The curve y x 1x 2
2 2
43. has
a) an asymptote x = 1 b) an asymptote x = 2
c) two asymptotes x = 1 and x = 2 d) no asymptote
The curve y x 1x 2 has
2 2
44.
CHAPTER VII
01. I n sin n x dx then I n
1 n 1 1 n 1
a) sin n 1 x cos x I n 2 b) sin n 1 x cos x I n 2
n n n n
1 n 1 1 n 1
c) sin n 1 x cos x I n 2 d) sin n 1 x cos x In
n n n n
2a a
02. f x dx 2 f x dx if
0 0
a) f 2a x f x b) f a x f x c) f x f x d) f x f x
2a
03. f x dx 0 if
0
a) f 2a x f x b) f 2a x f x c) f x f x d) f x f x
a
04. If f ( x ) is an odd function then f x dx is
a
a a a
a) 2 f x dx b) f x dx c) 0 d) f a x dx
0 0 0
a a
05. f x dx f 2a x dx
0 0
a a 2a 2a
a) f x dx b) 2 f x dx c) f x dx d) f a x dx
0 0 0 0
a
06. If f ( x ) is even then f x dx is
a
a a a
a)0 b) 2 f x dx c) f x dx d) 2 f x dx
0 0 0
a
07. f x dx is
0
a a a a
a) f x a dx b) f a x dx c) f 2a x dx d) f x 2a dx
0 0 0 0
b
08. f x dx is
a
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a b b b
a) 2 f x dx b) f a x dx c) f b x dx d) f a b x dx
0 a a a
09. If n is a positive integer then x
n
e ax dx
0
n! n 1 ! n 1 ! n !
a) b) c) d)
n 1
a n
a n
a a n 1
2
n
10. If n is odd then cos x dx
0
n n2 n4 n 1 n 3 n 5 1
a) b)
n 1 n3 n5 2 n n2 n4 2 2
n n2 n4 3 n 1 n 3 n 5 2
c) 1 d) 1
n 1 n 3 n5 2 n n2 n4 3
2
n
11. If n is even then sin x dx is
0
n n2 n4 n 1 n 3 n 5 1
a) b)
n 1 n3 n5 2 n n2 n4 2 2
n n2 n4 3 n 1 n 3 n 5 2
c) 1 d) 1
n 1 n3 n5 2 n n2 n4 3
2
n
12. If n is even then cos x dx is
0
n n2 n4 n 1 n 3 n 5 1
a) b)
n 1 n3 n5 2 n n2 n4 2 2
n n2 n4 3 n 1 n 3 n 5 2
c) 1 d) 1
n 1 n 3 n5 2 n n2 n4 3
2
n
13. If n is odd then sin x dx is
0
n n2 n4 n 1 n 3 n5 1
a) b)
n 1 n3 n5 2 n n2 n4 2 2
n n2 n4 3 n 1 n 3 n5 2
c) 1 d) 1
n 1 n3 n5 2 n n2 n4 3
b
14. f x dx
a
b a a b
a) f x dx b) f x dx c) f x dx d) 2 f x dx
a b o o
15. The area bounded by the curve x = g ( y ) to the right of y - axis and the two lines y = c and y = d is given by
d a d d
a) x dx b) x dy c) y dy d) x dy
c c c c
16. The area bounded by the curve x = f ( y ) , y-axis and the lines y = c and y = d is rotated about y-axis. Then the volume of
the solid is
d d d d
2 2 2 2
a) x dy b) x dx c) y dx d) y dy
c c c c
17. The area bounded by the curve x = f ( y ) to the left of y-axis between the lines y = c and y = d is
d d d d
a) x dy b) x dy c) y dx d) y dx
c c c c
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19. The surface area obtained by revolving the area bounded by the curve y = f ( x ) , the two ordinates x =a , x = b and x-axis ,
about x-axis is
2 2 2 2
b dy d dx b dy b dx
a) 1 dx b) 1 dx c) 2 y 1 dx d) 2 y 1 dx
a dx c dy a dx a dy
5 4x
20. x e dx is
0
6! 6! 5! 5!
a) b) c) d)
6 5 6
4 4 4 45
mx
21. e x 7 dx is
0
m! 7! m! 7!
a) b) c) d)
7 m 1
7 m
m 7 m8
6 x 2
22. x e dx
0
6! 6!
a) b) c) 2 6 6 ! d) 2 7 6 !
7 6
2 2
23. I n cos n x dx then I n
1 n 1 n 1
a) cos n 1 x sin x I n 2 b) cos n 1 x sin x I n 2
n n n
1 n 1 1 n 1
c) cos n 1 x sin x I n 2 d) cos n 1 x sin x I n 2
n n n n
CHAPTER VIII
d3y d 2 y dy
01. The order and degree of the differential equation y 7 are
dx 3 dx 2 dx
a) 3 , 1 b) 1 , 3 c) 3 , 5 d) 2 , 3
dy dx
02. The order and degree of the differential equation are y 4 3x
dx dy
a) 2, 1 b) 1 ,2 c) 1 ,2 d) 2,2
3
d2y dy 24
03. The order and degree of the differential equation are 4
dx 2 dx
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d2y dy
08. The order and degree of the differential equation are
2
x y
dx dx
a) 2,1 b) 1,2 c) 2 , 1 /2 d) 2,2
3
d2y dy d 3 y 2
09. The order and degree of the differential equation are y 0
dx 2 dx dx 3
a) 2,3 b) 3,3 c) 3,2 d) 2,2
2
3 3
10. The order and degree of the differential equation are y ' ' y y '
CHAPTER IX
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10. If p stands for the statement “ Sita likes reading “ and q for the statement “ Sita likes playing “. “ Sita likes neither reading not
playing “ stands for
a) ~ p ~ q b) p ~ q c) ~ p q d) p q
12. If p is true and q is false then which of the following statements is not true ?
a) p q is false b) p q is true c) p q is false d) p q is true
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ii) If the last column of its truth table contain only T then it is tautology
iii) If the last column of its truth table contains only F then it is contradiction
iv) If p and q are any two statements then p q is a tautology
a) all b) (i) , (ii) and (iii) c) (ii), (iii) and (iv) d) (iii) , (iv)
15. ‘+’ is not a binary operation on
a) N b) Z c) C d) Q 0
a) -1 b) 1 c) 2 d) 0
22. In the group (G, . ), G 1,1, i,i , the order of –i is
a) 2 b) 0 c) 4 d) 3
23.
In the group (G, . ), G 1, , 2 , the order of 0 2 is ( where is a cube root of unity)
a) 2 b) 1 c) 4 d) 3
24. In the group Z 4 , 4 , order of 0 is
a) 1 b) c) cannot be determined d) 0
25. In the group Z 4 , 4 , 0 3 is
a) 4 b) 3 c) 2 d) 1
26. In S , o , xoy x , x , y s then ‘o’ is
a) 5 b) 3 c) 4 d) 2
31. In the group (G, . ), G 1,1, i,i , the order of 1 is
a) 2 b) 0 c) 4 d) 1
32. In the group (G, . ), G 1,1, i,i , the order of i is
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a) 2 b) 0 c) 4 d) 3
33.
In the group (G, . ), G 1, , 2
, is cube root of unity then 0 is
a) 2 b) 1 c) 4 d) 3
34.
In the group (G, . ), G 1, , 2 , is cube root of unity then 0 1 is
a) 2 b) 1 c) 4 d) 3
35.
In the group Z 4 , 4 , 0 1 is
a) 5 b) 3 c) 4 d) 2
38.
In Z 5 0, 5 the order of 0 4 is
a) 5 b) 3 c) 4 d) 2
39.
In Z 5 0, 5 the order of 0 1 is
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
CHAPTER X
01. A discrete random variable takes
a) only a finite number of values b) all possible values between certain given limits
c) infinite number of values d) a finite or countable number of values
02. A continuous random variable takes
a) only a finite number of values b) all possible values between certain given limits
c) infinite number of values d) a finite or countable number of values
03. If X is a discrete random variable then P X a
a) P X a b) 1 P X a c) 1 P X a d) 0
04. If X is a continuous random variable then P X a
a) P X a b) 1 P X a c) P X a d) 1 P X a 1
05. If X is a continuous random variable then P a X b
a) P a X b b) P a X b c) P a X b d) all the three above
07. A discrete random variable X has probability, mass function p(x), then
a) 0 p x 1 b) p x 0 c) px 1 d) 0 px 1
09. Which of the following is or are correct regarding normal distribution curve?
i) Symmetrical about the line X ( mean ) ii) Mean = median = mode
iii) Unimodal iv) Point of inflextion are at X
a) (i) , (ii) only b) (ii) , (iv) only c) (i) , (ii) , (iii) only d) all
10. For a standard normal distribution the mean and variance are
a) , 2 b) , c) 0,1 d) 1,1
11. The p.d.f of the standard normal variate Z is z
1 2 1 2 1 2
1 z 1 1 z 1 z
2 z2 2 2
a) e b) e c) e d) e
2 2 2 2
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