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Quiz-4 for Even Semester (Session 2020-21)

Programme Name: B.Tech. Semester:II Course Name (Code): Mathematics II (MA12101)

Branch: All Branch Duration: 30 minutes Max. Marks: 20

Note: Each question carries equal marks.

Question 1: If V = {(x 1 , x 2 , . . . x n ) ∈ R n }, then which subset of V is a subspace of V -

(a) W = {(x 1 , x 2 , . . . x n ) : x 1 = 0} (b) W = {(x 1 , x 2 , . . . x n ) : x 1 ≥ 0}

(c) W = {(x 1 , x 2 , . . . x n ) : x 1 ≤ 0} (d) W = {(x 1 , x 2 , . . . x n ) : x n ≥ 0}

Question 2: Which of the following statement is not true

(a) Any set containing 0 vector is linearly dependent

(b) A superset of a linearly dependent set is linearly dependent

(c) The null set φ is linearly independent

(d) There exist two basis B1 and B2 in R n such that number of elements in B1 is less than the number of ele-
ments in B2

Question 3: Let S = {(−1, 0, 1), (2, 1, 4)}, the value of k for which the vector (k + 2, 3, 10) belongs to the lin-
ear span of S is

(a) 3 (b) 6

(c) 2 (d) 1

Question 4: For what value of a ∈ R the vectors (2, a, 0), (a, 1, 2), (2, 0, a) are linearly dependent

(a) a = 1 (b) a = 0

(c) a2 = −2 (d) a2 = 2

Question 5: Which of the statement is true

(a)Let {v1 , v2 , v3 } be any basis of vector space R3 over R, then {αv1 , αv2 , αv3 } will always be a basis of R3 over R,
where α ∈ R.

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(b) The set of rational numbers Q and the set of complex numbers C both are vector space over the filed R.

(c) Let {v1 , v2 , v3 } be any basis of R3 over the field R and let v4 ∈ R3 then L{v1 , v2 , v3 } , L{v1 , v2 , v3 , v4 }, where L
represents the linear span

(d) Let v1 , v2 , v3 ∈ R3 be three linearly independent vectors. define two subspace W1 and W2 of R3 over R such that
W1 = L{v1 , v1 + v2 , 3v1 + v2 } and W2 = L{v1 , v3 , v1 − 3v3 } then the dim (W1 ) + dim (W2 ) = 4.

Question 6: What is the value of b such that the system of equations 4x + 2y + 4z = 0, x + y + 5z = 0,


8x + 6y + bz = 0, has non-trivial solution

(a) 20 (b) 8

(c) 25 (d) 24

 x 
 y  3x + 2y + 3w 
Question 7: If T : R −→ R , be a linear transformation defined by T   = 
4 3 3z  , then Rank(T)
 z   
w  2y + 6w 
 
is

(a) 3 (b) 2

(c) 1 (d) 4

 1 2
Question 8: Let T : P1 (t) −→ P2 (t) be a linear transformation. Let A =  2 3 be matrix representation
 
−1 1
of the linear transformation with respect to the ordered basis [1 − t,t] in P1 (t) and [1 + t,t, 1 + t 2 ] in P2 (t). What is
the value of T (α + βt)

(a) 3(α − β) + (5α + 7 β)t + αt 2 (b)3(α + β) + (8α + 5 β)t + βt 2

(c) (α + β) + (5α + β)t + 4 βt 2 (d)3(α − β) + (3α − 2 β)t + 3αt 2

Question 9: Let V be the set of all vectors of the form (x, x 2 , x 3 ) in R3 satisfying 2x 1 − x 2 +3x 3 = 0, 5x 1 +3x 2 = 0.
The dimension and basis for V is

(a) dim(V ) = 1 and a basis is (−9, 15, 11) (b) dim(V ) = 2 and a basis is (−9, 3, 11), (3, 1, 11)

(c) dim(V ) = 2 and a basis is (3, 1, 0)(−2, 0, 1) (d) dim(V ) = 1 and a basis is (−5, 4, 23)

Question 10:Which of the following set is a basis of V3 (C); where C is the field of complex numbers
           
 2 1 0   1 1 4 
(a)  2 , 1 , 0  (b)  0 , 3 , 9 
           
 0 0 1   0 2 5 
     
 1 12 0 
(c)  2 , 24 , 0  (d) None of these
     
 0 7 1 

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