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An Insight Into Mathematics - Sir Shahid Baloch-1 - Removed
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| |b af [oe [ss b 69 a teste é7o fs [ss 7 70 Toe faye ]s @ Tr nn a af #2 fe | 87 b TR e [x |e see apo ope te J 45 «| 3 aa a a 7] Page 10 of 104 fraction in which the degree of the numerator is les a) Polynomial b) equation ©) proper fraction x? +x —6 = 0isa conditional equation and it is true for: a) 2.3 b)2,-3 ) -2,-3 There are___ types of rational fraction a) Three ») four ©) five iPaq? 4. Fraction 3-23 is improper if: a) n22 byns2 c)n<4 ety? Fraction = is proper if polynomial P(x) = a) xt-y? b) x3 -y3 c)xt— xiax?+x+1 6 anys 84 . a) Proper rational fraction ) Improper rational fraction ¢) Infinite rational fraction d) Finite rational fraction 7. When rational fraction is separated into partial fractions, the result is s than degree of the denominator is called: d) improper fraction d) —2,3 d) two dn>4 adx+y a) An identity b)a fraction c) A partial sum d) improper fraction § (x—2)(x +2) = x? — 4 is a(an) = a) Equation b) identity ©) Conditional 4) fraction 9. An equation which holds good for all values of the variables is called a) Identity b) fraction c) mixed form 4) partial equation 10, Partial fraction resolution gives a/an: a) Identity b) Equation c) Conditional equation _-d) None i 232-112? (2x-1)(9-x?, iY * , 1 11 1 4 1 4 1 a) + b) 3 hos Fi de 7 met tox Beat te erers beat tax te 12, z ; ratte 6 | A 3 je 7 ot "2 dead b) yea 2x=3 x42” 2x-3 x42 2x-3 4x =Sisafany . 4) Conditional equation b) identity ¢) Equation 4) fraction 14. The pa 1 is: Partial fraction of — (S: ji 1 xed 1 1 1 1 ay — 9 ) aGan 9 2G) 9 Gp t Ie 2-1) 2041) Page 3 of 41 15, — is fi Fait Fy the partial fraction 0 . 1 2 2x ad +—2 c) 2 ®” GE) apen (+1) (2-1) 2@-1) 28) 16-14 —Y 41 4 1 the partial fraction of: 4(I-x) © 4(1tx) © 2(1+x?) a a x3 xt ee a) 1-x? 5 1-x3 9 1-x* 1+x4 17. An improper rational fraction can be reduced by division to a a) Rational faction ») Imational Fraction ¢) Polynomial and rational form 4) Polynomial + Proper Rational Fraction 18. Conditional equation ~~ = —3_ nly for x = } Conditional equation = = =" is tre only for x = ai by-1 )0 d)-7 19. The types of fraction are oe bs o4 4d) None of these sya 20. The numberof partial factions of —* +2 +1 x +1)? -x-6 a2 b)4 03 ) None of theseIfthe sum of the series 2.5 a 18 60100 then n is 2) 100 200 ©) 500 The HM. of two numbers is 4 and! their A.M is “A and 3A +62 = 27, the numbers are: 4) 150 G.M.“G" satisfy the relation | a) (63) b) (5.4) ©) (5,-25) 4) (-3.1) ree . ‘ . The sum of series 5 +5 +2 +109 terms is 5 ai 3 a3 => Obes If H is the harmonic mean between P and Q then value of 2 + jg: PQ 2 fe Pa a? Dare ort d) None Som is equal to monet) momsay(ames nie moe 42 pymemenamen gy nesaney ome If AM. and H.M. of two numbers be 9 and 36 then their G.M. will be equal to: a) 18 b) 12 ©) 16 4) None The third term of G.P is 4. The product of first five terms is: a by4 oat d) None The number of terms of series 54, 51, 48,...., so that their sum is $13 a) 18,19 b) 16, 12 ©) 22, 36 4) none The um of 40 terms of an A.P. whose first term is 2 and common difference 4, will be: a) 3200 b) 1600 ©) 200 BAC scH? 4) 2800 10. Ifa.b.¢,d, e, fare the in A.P. the e — c is equal to: a) 2(c-a) b) 2(d-c) 9 fF-4 .. dd-b N) Ifx—1,x—4,4 are in G.P., then the value of x is: a) 8 b) 10 ) 12 d) lo 2 Mx, 2x + 2, 3x + 3 are in G.P then the fifth term is: a 2 b) 80 c) 16 ass In an A.P. of 81 terms, the 41° term is 10. Then the sum of the senes ts 4) 10x41 by co) 10x BL 4x81 z The number of odd numbers between 60 and 300 is: a) 148 b) 150 ©) 153 d) None 'S.The numberof terms inthe series 20,19, 182, ...of which the sum is 300 a) 25 b) 36 31 d) None Page 7 of 136 1Cfour numbers in A.P are such that their sum is 20 and sum of their square is 120, then the numbers are a) 14740 b)3.5,79 24,68 a) None WV-If the A.M. between two numbers is 34 and their G.M. is 16, then the two numbers are: a) 64.88 b) 64 & 4 ©) 8&4 4) None 18. 1a, = H Oasgey ome OA>GG< ve fais the first term and r < 1 is common ra 1 Feet paaeny tio Of GP., then 5, = a itr oar" gn go, An infinite geometric series is convergent if: er yIrl1 = ab . nee r=. d)both b) & c) The 10" term of the proresion Segre 7 A ay 35 ail »s ai oF 4) None 6. Which ofthe following is harmonic sequence 1 35,7... a 2357. Bee E ou May 4) 3.9.27. Ifthe second term ofa G.P. is 2 and the sum of infinity is 8, then the first term is: 6 b)1 4 d) None Thesum of 4+ 2+ 2+ ~- to cos 212 oe oF 4) None 1. The cube roots of unity are in: GP bAP HP 4) None £2 The sum of first 13 terms of an A.P. of which 7" term is 40 is: a) 520 b) 502 ¢) 250 d) 255 The elements in the range of a sequence are called: 3) series b) progression c) members 4) terms Ifa, = 2 anda, = a then the fourth term of sequence is: 1 a0 by) oF oe Sf the first four terms of'a sequence are 1, 3, +5, —7, The fit terms is an b)9 clay a 4 The sixth 1,3,12,60, «8 pai txm of the ad ©) 2160 d) 2520 and + are in A.P. then the common difference ts ¢ a - ca ay pee oS dy Zap wie Zac Bac 2 Ere in 4. Ifa b,c are in arithmetic progression WHEN 3+ Page 9 of 13Ne aAP GP HP 4) None 49. If ay = 3n — 11, then the nth term of the sequence is’ a)3n—5 b)3n+5 c)3n+1 d)3n—1 50. If aq-3 = 2n— 5, then the nth term of the sequence is ie a)2n+1 b) 3nt2. c) 2n+3 is 51. The seventh term of an A.P whose first terms is P and common difference is 4 a a) P-6q by P + 6q P49 52. The sum of first twenty odd integers is A.P is: 4) 408 a) 400 397 oa d 53. The nth term of an A.P. is 12 — 4n, its common difference is: a a8 4 a4 n(n+3) 54, The 14” term of a sequence y = ate 208 23” za) a aan ere Or 15 55.If 5, = 3n? + 2n in an arithmetic series, then first three terms of the sequence is: a)5,11,17 3h b)5,13,21 ©) 5,9,13 4) 5,15,25 Saern 239 2 2 2 1? (10 56. The nth terms of sequence @ , @ (2) . 2 2 2 -1)2 ») ons pitt o anes a Gry 3 9 3 33 57. 1F 6 term ofa series in AP. is ~2 and 8° term is ~8, the first term of the series 1s: a) 13 b)-13 10 4) None $6. Ifay = 3,d = 7 and ay = 59 then the number of tems in A.P. is: a7 ) ou 413 59. The A.M, between ay; and any, is: ye b) anor ayy) BEATA 4) Spot tanss 2 60. IFA is the A.M between the two numbers @ and b, then A” g ;° aja-A bAta A= db-A 61. The nth A.Ms between a and bis atnb 2 ajatnd b) — ean bra n+1 n+1 d) a 62. If ~3,—11 are two A.Ms between a and b is equal to: a) Sand -19 b) Sand -3 ©) 2 and —9 4) 8 and -3 63. IF, 7 and 9 are A.Ms between a and b, then a and b is equal to a) 2 and 12 b) 1 and 10 ©) 3and 11 4) -7 and 2 64, The sum of first n terms of an arithmetic series is; Page 10 of 134(n-Dd b)F(a, + A ae ey V7la + (m~ 14] aymch erm ofthe sequence 5,2, 2,.., 1s 49 1 4. n[2a + (n= 1d] nist ald ©) 18" aim ! b)6 99 i . d)3 ifAG.H represent arithmetic, geometric and aaP b)G.P ait Sequence respectively then A, G, H form. Which one is true 4) None yee b)G? = AH 2 OH? = AG 4) None 7 = ) 0.722 ») 0.702 Te _ a ©) 0.785 4) 0.227 Common fraction of 7.755 is: 3139 495 290 Site 3039 oF ow 1.53 is written in the fe i ‘ wen 13 3 it in the form of vulgar fraction then the difference between the numerator and a) 153 b) 152 ©) 53 d) 52 0.125 =2 then p +4 = 7 5 2) 125 y= o) 1124 49925 nxtxte ton ee x(z-1) xP x(x"=1) a xt+l » x-1 di x1 H.M between two numbers ‘a’ and ‘b’ is given by: a a+b ab aan Dae \a ant naam For what value of 1, is the G.M between a and b 1 1 a Ss - ont %. In an infinite geometric series, nA > Ithen the series: 4) converges b) diverges ¢) both a, b 7.3+334333+........n terms vio 9 ![2a0" 1) -n] vale 28 (40 —1) =n] o3|2(20" — 1) =n 2 ofa" — 9-H) 6 The H.M. and A.M. between are 4 and > aga the numbers are 454 b) 7. ©) 63 i dle ~(k-1f)= as b25 ¢) 125 PD egy by an even integer 2) odd integer divisible by 5 “ger divisible by page 11 of 13 dl d)None ad) 12-3 d) 625©) Multiple of 10 d) odd integer 3P=1 then the sum of n-terms of A.P. is: 81. If pth term of an A.P is ; n(3n+1) n(n+1) n(nt3) a) ey Sarr oe num 4 82. The sum of 15 terms of an A.P. is 600,then their common difference 1s 5 then « 7 a)8 bys o)8 83. The sum of integers from 1 to 100 that are divisible by 2 or 5 = a) 3000 b) 3020 ¢) 3050 d) 3090 84, The general term of the sequence 3. 6. 9, 12....is > ayn b)2n c) 3n dr 85. 2 + (2+5)+(2+5+8)+....... to n-terms = — nine) nous)? went! d) None a ye ot yr oF 20-1) ce) FF then interval of convergence o)(-1,1) d) None 89. A sequence is a function whose domain is: a) the set of rational number b) the set of irrational 4d) the set of natural number ¢) the set of integers 90. Ifa, b. c. d are in G. P.. which of the sequence below is in A.P. yaaa Ana oe bya’, bc, d ©) log, a Jog, b. log, ¢. log, d de’ eee? ¥1 The two anthmetic means between 5 and 35 are: a)15. 25 by 10,20 ©) 10,15 4) 10, 25 92 Ifa, and a,-, are the terms of an A.P. then a, ~ dy; is called: ay)AM b)GM c)AP d) Common difference 93. If-1 1, the infinite geometric senes is a) convergent b) divergent ¢) oscillatory d) none 96. 1f A and J are arithmetic and harmonic means between a and b then r= —1, the infinite yeomevt is Page 12 of 132ab 2A one vas = Hat ab eral term of the sequence is (—1)" — (_ 5 ee seq rapa (-1)" -( tT the the 9 erm is: 41 s. F1" term of G.P is 2 and common ratio is 1 then the sum of term is Aen b)2n 00 4) None . =e A, nen ae series tS ; n* + 2n, the 1 and 2™ term are 3, ytd ©)3,5 4) None iesif Soy = = 2 yan, Ina geometric series if Soo = and a, == then what is 7 4 5) 4 2 2 oat 4 2 a 7 7 8 Ds Tle®[aley;ayt«aylalalay 2[«}2]al[2falel,ele|o 3 ,¢]3f[e»)]/sfa]oa}e ss] aa bo be ae a et fe 3 > 25 a 45 b_| 65 a 85 b 6 | a |2]<« | 4] 4 [ofa | % [4 TLe |2}ela7|e|a7fe>|sie se fs} >| #f|e | «ef. | | a Fs a io | a | 30 [> J so [a ff a | of ic Ieee Le Lae Bla [2 ee fs fia tj ce | oo jd Ble Ts ats be tote | 3] 4 afb )4]e¢ |e [mata [4 Ta i] » | 35 | a | 35 [oa fs {ad | 5 | is Toe Pe foe 6 |e | 6 | bh dL 6 | hearer be pe | fa fe |e fe | | 7s Te [os fe Db ae Te 9 | | fe [9 fe 2 4 | 4 | 2 [oo [dj of a | mo] b Page 13 of 13The value of nx""'P. is oe yp, mp . y gr, 3, 1¢'Pe= 12. "P> then the value of nis ” a)0 b)-1 . 6 4)7 If"P; = 13 X "P> then n is equal to b) 120 b) 18 1s . . 4) 20 4 18°C, + "Cis = “Cys then ris equal to a) 17 by 18 og on 5, "cce!"Ceis equal to ~ "9, a) “Cy by''cy °) "Cy ae 6, The value of "C,_,+"C, is equal to my a) "Coy by" 'C, onc, dC; 7 If"C3 = $6 then "Ps equals: a) 168 b) 224 ©) 280 4) 336 n §. If"C2="Cs then the value of '*C; is: a) 2 b)3 o)4 ds 8. If*Cs="C); then the value of '$C, is: al b) 18 ce) 153 d) 305 10. The number of ways in which a man can post 8 different letters in 4 letter-boxes is: 7 a) 4 b) 8° 8x4 d'P, 11 The number of different four-digit numbers that can be formed with the digits 2, 3. 4, 5. 7 using each digit only once is: ‘ a) 120 b) 96 0) 24 DNone The total number of 5 digit tra cs telephone numbers that can be composed with distinct digits is: 10 ay"P, °) Pg ‘ 4d) None played 153 matches. Every two teams played one match with In a football championship, there were P the championship 1s each other. The number of teams participating in e a) 9 bl me oe M4. The m sf diavonals of a polygon of 20 sides is ; perme oh Seanad a So ©) 170 d) 210 1 there are 12 persons in a party and each of them shakes hands with each other, then number of hand: c1 ve y is . niTereaal happen in ca mn” " on « d) None Page 6 of 916. The maximum number of points of intersection of 8 straight lines is: d a) 56 b) 28 c) 16 ) 8 ides? 17. How many diagonals can be drawn in a polygon of n si ; mnt) n(nt1) «) ad) ay Ney 2 2 2 18. The number of ways the letters of the word MISSISSIPP be arranged so that . oa ot Lope, a) 33810 b) 44810 c) $4130 !) 0 19. 1f*P; =2 x "Ps, then n= a) 4 bo o)8 d) 10 20. For any event A: a) OSP(A)S1 b)-15P(A)S1. c) -2SP(A)S2 d) 05 P(A) <2 21. The number of words that can be formed from the letters of word, “COMMITTEE” are: ot a) “Pc b) °Co ) saa d)9 22. A dice is thrown then the probability to get an even number is: a) 45 b) 3/5 ©) 23 412 23, The number of lines drawn through 6 points lying on a circle is: a) 12 by 15 ©) 24 d) 30 24. There are 10 true-false questions. The number of ways, in which they can be answered is: a) 10 by2! ©) 10 4) 10! i a) 1 °) Gea dyn! 26. The factorial form of n(n - 2)(n — 1) is: nt n! nt ! , (n-3) ” Goa Gopi VG Daa) 27. n(n =1)(n=2).u.(n—r +1) = n n (-1)! ! at ) 9 a) G0 = 7 (nea Kn? + 3n42 = ca Mou ae (m1) (nt2)! Gay are I ay nt 29. How many arran, ements of the ) 56397 i¢ letters of the word pee 4 MATHEMATICS taken altogether can be mu ©) 923881 d) 4989600 sg = ay ut bre St 47! in oF ao 31. Prove that "C4, 7 a)“ onc Fi . qd) "C, Page 7 of 9go. There are 16 points in @ plane in w Hu plane in which 6 are collinear. How many lines can be drawn by joining these points a) 10 b) 66 cu 4) 106 453, What isthe probability that a slip of , 12d. iP of numbers divisible by 4 are picked from the slips bearing numbers 1 ) 8 b)= 1 a 5 Os a2 34 A slip is picked out of 8 sli slips numbered from 1 to 8 then the probability to get number 4 's 1 1 a 1 1 a3 es 95 a: 435. A die is thrown, the probability that the dots on the top are prime numbers or odd numbers is: 1 2 * 2 eS 1 2 a5 ”5 ot ot 36 Te probability that the sum ote appearing in two successive throws of two dice, in every time 7 is 2 1 yo. ae wz oF os t7 yo OE! ) Mtant Dnt) A(n+! rors a) (n+2)(N+1) b(n + +2) 5 How many even numbers of four digit number can be formed from the digits 1 2, 3.4, 5 if repetition is permitted. a) 24 ») 40 o) 250 a) 124 7 = 39.1 P(B) = 5 then P(B) = 1 5 8 7 aa a B ae a2 YD 5 DS 40. If A is an impossible event then P(A) = ad b)-1 00 d)o 41. In how many ways can party of seven persons arranBe themselves around circular table a)7! b) 6! 0) 5! 42. Out of 15 points in a plane no three are in & straight line except 8 points which are collinear, How many triangles can be formed by joining them? 4 a) 40 b) 120 ) 1120 d) S04 43. A die is thrown the probability that the dots on the top are prime numbers or odd numbers ts 1 2 a) ; ce) 3 d) 3 44,1n how many ways can 6 coins be chosen from, 20 one rupee coins, 10 filly paisa coins, and 7 nwenty paisa coins 5 4)30 b) 42 <) 46 4) 28 friend to a movies 4. A person has 6 fiends in how many ways can he invite one OF NOTE of his 6! a) 30 b) 63 ay c) 6! Page 8 of 948. 49, 50. a) 51 In.a conference of & persons of each of them shakes hand with each other once daily. Then the nung. of ways of shaking hand is 35 a) 28 b) 64 ©) 56 4d 7. Everybody in a room shakes hand with everybody else. The total number of hand shakes is 66. Then, the number of persons in the room is a)12 bys oul > 06 ‘What is the probability of being bom a child on Wednesday. \ 1 1 1 gt a) b> 95 Ds When A and B are overlapping then addition of provability P(A UB) = a) P(A) + P(B) b)P(A)—P(B) —c) P(B)— P(A) d) P(A) + P(B) ~ P(AnB) When A and B are disjoint then addition of probability P(A UB) = P(A) + P(B) b) P(A) - P(B) c) P(B) — P(A) d) P(A) + P(B) — P(AuB) EXO. coins are tossed twice each. The probability that the head appears on the first toss and the same faces appear in the two tosses is 1 1 1 1 u os eo d)— a5 b> 95 De Vah nt alue of a) n! ») 1! ol dn 3. If "P= 30then n= a)5 b)3 7 6 If n(4)=18 and n(B)=6and n(S)=36also Aand B are independent event then P(AMB)= 1 1 = = 12 4) 24 5 » 36 u How many even numbers can be formed by using all digits 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 . a) 120 ») 72 ©) 48 424 Page 9 of 9THEOREM « principle of mathematical inductio sitive integral Values 7 is such that 1 $(1) is tue 1.¢ S(n) is true statement for n=1 2 S(k +1) is true whenever S(K) is true for an, . all positive integers for any positive integer n then S(n) is true for T is stated a8 follows. If a proposition or a statement $(n) for all Q What is sum of the series 1+ 549 4...4 (41-3), Aldiny a sages a)? b) n(n—1) )n(2n= 1) gygn— 3 Porn 3 wn cpron ard check oneh Reason: ee gueals The at of series is the sum of series. Here we putn = 1 andn = S, and S; Alternate Method: Ifa, given (known) then for sum we put > on aq and solve it Orman) Here D(4n - 3) =4En-3E1 2in each option and compare with Scena Question: vn > 1,n? + nis divisible by | eye a)2 b)0 8 a4 in? =n : =n(2n—1) Solution: Here we put n=1,2 in the given | expression and compare with options. | inomial expressi , algebraic expression consisting of only two terms is called a binomial expression. a+bax—1x+tiy Binomial theorem This isthe theorem (formula) which helps us to open any power of a binomial expression a + b. It was first given by Sir Issae Newton Binomial theorem for positive Integral Index power (n € N) is given by (a+bP =" a’b’+'Ca” pha'C,ab "Cab $2 "Cab! +..4°C,y" equation — © Degree oh each tev sn. Here "¢, "Gy all are called binomial coefficients 1) In shon the binomial theorem (formula) given 4s (a +b) 2 Cab" Itis finite series. 1 The number of terms in the expansion of (a + b)" aren + Te one more than the power n/exponentn) rer of terms coeffi s given as ‘h) Paseal’s triangle of binomial coefficients 1® & Page 1 of 810 10 5 1 18) The sum of all binomial coefficients is 2" ie."Co+"Cy #"Cz° "Cy = 2" ¥) The sum of all even binomial coefficients is equal to sum of all odd binomial coefficients and each one sequal to "8 be. "CHOC, +. GOH CHC. + 'C,) = 2" v1) The powers of a decreases from power n (index) to zero and power of b increases form zero to power n, \n) The sum of all exponents in binomial theorem n(n +1) or n? +n vin) If (, m are integers then sum of coefficient in the expansion of (la + mb)" is (L+ m)” e.g. the sum of all coefficient (3a + 2b)? is 125. Here we put a = 1,b = 1 and get solution, '%) The binomial coefficients of the terms equidistant from the beginning and the end are equal te "C= "Cy, where "C, and "Cy. are called complementary combinations. 1 Co= "Ge =18"G= "Gyan x) IE"C, (C, then either x = y or x + y = n (complementary combination) In the binomial theorem the general term formula (simply called term formula) is given by T_,='C.a™b’. in this formula there are 4 things a, b,n,r. 1) The binomial coefficient of (r+ 1)" terms is "C,,. ui) T_,; 1s the (r + 1)" term from beginning (start) and (n —r +1)" term from end. ui) The value of r is one less than number of terms. Note T="C_a™™pr! if The rth term in the binomial theorem is given as /, yd and the n™ term (second last term) isgivenas T, ~*'b. The last term or (n + 1)" term is given as T,,,="C,a""b" Middle term rule Here we have two cases i) If power m is even then there will be only one (single) middle terms i cok th th +1 ii) is od then there wl be rwo middle tems ie, (4) “and nestiermie, 2)" term The p” term from end in the binomial expansion of (a +b)" iy (n—p+2)th term from the stat (beginning) n Properties of “C. i) If'miseven then greatest coefficient ii) If is odd then greatest coefficient is." ii) "Cy = "Gy axe yorxty=n Page 2 of 8For Jd entificortion A Kbyerrias Series re ‘nomi Seri have te fd hand w, For ths eee orin fraction then Wee W-1 2 20 3M term) qinis — — 4 ns nbn = tear tre Dae mean) 0 hem )® | a w2 and tem Feature of binomial expansion “ |) The above series valid (sum exist) if |x| < 1 It i) levis so small that its square and higher powers iat see oer (txt =1+nx. 'y be neglected then approximate value of iji) As there are infinite term so it has no last term. ral term binomi i . The general term i.e. (r + 1)th term i i ge ne ate a a in the expansion of (1 + x)" is given by Trt = e Special Seri A, (ex be teres? Pate Carer a., i (er alert eat ala, de 3x? 4x9 4534 54 CIP (aida 4. iv, (ex)? =14 20432? 44xF 45x46 a (Pate 4. v. (l+s)3 =1-3x+6x7 -1023 ase 2108, (ay CAME) te vi (Hx) 3 = 143x462 +1023 +1524 4 21x9 (sttes2),r es wre. ete a aw «A 4 (a+b) +(a¢b)” o¥ (atb}*-(atb) * (Atbte)” = (rains?) Ty ni d_then ne: of terms ts: . (arbres = (hana DWt3 6 For n 4 a = n ° T # (ay toara gad (refeCo-ny hon etme oreg] * ? =neet net Se = ) (a45)" (aby then 2, 7 Cee | were KIS Sveatosl Cor OT him rombes fen ts ewenthem Cy Sy Conny tay" Pe? 7 Ec Lh on is odd Hem "Conch Weftemss do) 2 f 3c q OS Ly tems Page 3 of 81. The expansion of (1 + 2x)? is valid if a) ki<5 biel <1 d) [x1 <3 from beginning and end of the binomial expansion are: 2. The coefficients of the equidistant a) Equal b) unique c) zero d) none 3. The sum of exponents of a and x in every term of the expansion (a + x)” _ a) ntr br on 1) None 4 (7) (7) (7), 4” fare called o) U2, n a) trinomial coefficient b) binomial coefficient c) monomial coefficient d) none 5, The sum of coefficients in the expansion of (a + x)° is: 2” a) 32 b) 16 o)8 d)4 6. Ifxis so small that its square and higher powers be neglected than (1 + 3x)7= [tn a) 1+9x b)1-9x c) 1+ 6x d)1-6x 7. "Cz exists when nis: a) n>2 byns2 on<2 d)n>2 4 . , Hae ger = Mas (Om 8. Ifthe 21" and 22% tems inthe expansion of (1 — x)" are equal then x= woot a) = a z 7 Y-5 a5 a-§ 9. BOB C34 Ost. Cis is: a) 15!15 8 b) 15.2 2! a2! 10. The t 7 i i fe term independent of x in the expansion of (x? -+) iv eual sorpeeice ate ca 28 » 2 20 2 a oes o- 35 4-3 a 11. The coefficient of x° in (1 + 2x + 3x? +--- a) 21 i a b) 25 fn c) 26 d) None Ie the rth temn in the expansion of (7-2) contains x* then ris equal i . oe os * qual to: 13, For any positive integer 1,1 1 niti¢ig.. ltstite ss pee ro a) 2/1-— 3] » [1-2 9 nfr-* 1 : = a2ir+e 14. If n is any positive integer then a) 21 b)2"44 244s bat Ine E29 Sih on?+1 an(n+1)” 2 15. For each even naturé i natural number n, n(n? — 1) is divisible by: Page 4 of 8a) 6 b)3 o4 6. Ifn € N then n(n? ~ 1) is always: ae a) Multiple of 3 b) multiple of 6 +, if mis any positive number 9 oad ere , then ryiyt 1 Byty4ty. 3 we he nities aia Ree = evan TE) tn ) Fai hy 2nt1 ) even «) ety? zm 4 . 8. Which term of s independent of x ? a) sixth b) seventh ©) eight 4) ninth 1 lo 19, The middle term of [> — | ist a) -152 b) -252 ©) 371 4-421 20. The seventh term of (x? a) 71 b) -22 27 4) 28 21.The middle terms inthe expansion of (3x ) -2x77 2x? 2 fa —21y19 ox! d) — 3% | | 18 then 5® term from the end is ("P+ 2) 29, In the expansion of (x- z ¥ 16486 17010 13486 a b) = 9) d) non 33)" 23, The coefficient of x"° in the expansion (x +3) is: a) 1700 b) 17023 o) 17027 4) 17010 24, In the expansion of (a+b)'° , in every term, the sum of the exponents of a and b is: a) 15 »)7 ol IS 25. The middle term of (x — y)* is: ; a) 25r4¢ cay b) 70x*y" ) 120*y" a) 97x89" i “ . 26. The coefficient of the third term of (84-8). afte simplification is 1 - = a) 228 i 30 a7 27. The 5” 2)? bee of (3a — 2b)" is: em jn ase? - aaa aah aa? 28. The 8" term of (1+ 2x) Ya is: 407.3 pe a ~ 21,7 by ex” y-5* 16 16 1 Page 5 of 8a 20.The tem jvolvng x4 the expansion (B= 24)7% d) -25x4 a) 217x4 by 15120x4 a1 30. The term involving x7? in the expansion (x —z) is ’ a) -2201x-7 b) -1707x- e) ~1201x~* 4) ~41184x-2 fx in th on [x 2] is 31. The term independent of x in the expansion [x ~ =] is: ] a) -2217 b) -8064 ©) -1301 4) -8011 n 32. If the term independent of x in the expansion of 5) is 405 then » is b)4 o)5 d)-1 —~ a) 3 3 f(a + 2x3)"is: - Paieee >) 2208002 ©) 223x7a"® d) 38080a"? 12 34. The fourteenth term of (3 — a)" is a) -17a? b) -945a73 c) —941a13 d) -515a!? 35. The middle term in the expansion of (x + y)3° is a) 13° b) 14" co) 1s d) 16° b) 36. Sum of even coefficients equal to .... in the binomial expansion (1 + x)" where n € Z* a) 2n b)2n-1 art 42" 7 * ‘3 ay 37. The 6" term from the end in the expansion of Gx = 3) is: a) 16x b) 77x osx a2 ae (7 n n »()+2()+3()+-+()= a) 2 b) 2.2071 ce) n,.2n-1 d) None 39 For all integral values of» such that 5" — 2” is divisible by: a)2 b)3 °4 ds 40, The general term(a + b)" is denoted by; $0 Thay =r pr n) npr a) ("are ») (Maro o (taro 4) None 41 Sum of odd coefficient in the binomial expansion of (a + b)" where n € Ztis equal to a 2 by2n emt “d) 2-1) 42. The 3" term in the expansion (1+ s' = a) -+ by z nae ©) -1024 4)27 my my n 43.(7) +(3) +(5)+ +(,",) a) 201 by2" n 2" —4 2" 41 Page 6 of 8a (EGG ($3) Kt? k o ("4 ) y ( : ) ‘“ k+3 js for 4x)", the 2"! term is; 3) a(' ; nine) 2 t a ™ oy MADin-2) ag The middle term of the expansion (1424), 3 40 a) 1%" term b)4term ©) 2"4 term 4) 374 term 17, The middle term in the expansion of (1 + 1%, Ay 110) "ec is: a ‘ °) ()x* "Cy 4g The coefficient of xin the expansion of (1 — x) a) -1001 ») 10001 ie d)-5151 49. 1fx?® occurs in the rth term in the ex; 1 6 7 en — then eva = Taare Sor, 8 59, The middle term of (£42) is 1120 then k= "20 16 rua a2 b)-3 1 5]. The sum of co-efficients of last 3-terms in the expansion of (8 ~ 32)! 8 a) 8 »5 9-2 4) Cannot be determine 52 The coefficient of the second term of (a + b)* al b)9 03 a4 55. Inthe expansion of (1+x) the value of #* term a) 35x" b)35x° o) 62x4 4) None Tow 54 Inthe expansion of (142)" , what is the number of tem that containingx?'"* a) 3 term b) 4” term c) 5 term. d) None 55. Inthe expansion of (a—x)', What is value of rin the general formula forthe term containing x? b os 4) none a)3 b)4 56. The fourteenth term of (3-4) "= a) "C,3(-a)* by "G,3E a)" O38" aC. Ca) 3) 7 ae 57-Total numberof tems in the expansion of (82 2)! (v-2)" are 7 4 100 by 102 052 Q 1s CAD US es - UaiL 1d) 5f. The number ofthe term in the expansion (x + eae Te Woone ‘g ayy b) 30 ¢) 66 ach i Srs-12 Pee SD 2 =z Oe Page 7 of 859. The sum of coefficients in the expansion of (7x -8y)'"" is al b)-1 0 ton 5 n+2 60.1f ( 12 \y is the middle term in the expansion of (a + b)” then a) nis even integer b) nis any integer c) n is odd integer d) none of these ee Te [ey [4 | sa [Pa [3s a 8 a P53 [4 [a | | > | [> | Pa [4s [ [ssf a] Ds Te] ST pela pte Pe [ape Peto] Pre Dear fata [eo rf] Page 8 of gsin = b-1 1 al 0 dy (-1)" he value of cos?@ + sec?@ is always ol |) Equal f b) less than 1 4 to 1 8) greater than or equa f 4) greater than 1 but less than 2 _ qpevalue of e9s1° £052" COS3"...cOS179" i 1 ns bo ol d) None rhevalue of cotS*, cot 10". c0085° is , p 1 a 1 al Ye oF 40 «which of the following is a rational number a) siniS® b) cos15° ©) sin15*.cosiS* 4) sin15°.cos75 s, sin200° + c0s200° is a) +e b)-ve ©) zero 4) zero or +ve = The value of cos20° — sin20° is a) +e b)-ve 90 al © § Ina MABC, 2A yen cos?B + c0s7C equals 2 a) -2 b)-1 ol 40 6, Ina triangle ABC, a = F then cos?B + cos*y = a) -2 b)-1 c)1 ado 10. Incorrect statement is: a) sin8 b) cos@ = 1 o) sec8 a) cand = 26 |. cosnm = a) (-1)" b) (1) oO d) None: 12.1fsin8 + Scosd = 5, then Ssind ~ 3cos0 = a3 b)-3 os a-5 13. = 60°, than +2 is equal 0 c : 2tanx , 4 x5 pb) v3 ve ay 14AF sind, + sind, + sins = 3. then cos0, + cos, + cos8s = a0 b)1 ©)2 a3 '5.1f sing < 0 and tand > 0, then terminal side of single lies in .... quadrant a1 bul oll ayiv Page 5 of 9"" cree fants ® negative ©) may be any d) None of these 17 Iftan@ = a than sind : ys a b— ofa ) Java @ Wa) Lo " eee ee 6 insufficient data) cannot be determing n>] b< tan24s*+tan33s° 49 IE tan25* = a. then value of aaa gge 2 “a? eae 1a * i a » 1-a? ) 2a 20.1 tan@ = ~$ then value of sind = = - d) None 12 butnot $ cots" 21, The value of SSX a 22. If cotacotB = 2, then value of S25¢+8) — ae cos(a—) ; 2 not “3 9-3 % 2 If A and B are two points on a circ! le of radius r with center atthe point O and AOB = 6 (in radians) the area of sector AOB is: a) 2nr b) ar? 9516 4) ro 24. cot6.cosec6.sin8. tan@ = a) 2cos@ b) 3sine oI d) None 7 1+sin8)(1-sin6" . 25. If Cos@ =~ and0 <9 < 90°, then A#SMO)CA=sind) a (1+c0s@)(1—cos0) 8 7 49 as bs oT d) None 26, The value of 450° in terms of 7 is an 3m 2550 ay o> — 5 5 Dar 27. The value of 150° in terms of mis: os ou sx 5 es bs aT a= 28. The value of sin degree is _ a a) 120° by 125° ©) 60° a) 115° 29. If the radius ofa circle is 3 em an are is =e m long, then the angle subtended at the center of the cit* by the arc is In 2n Sn In a7 b) Pri °) ir a> Page 6 of 9« c0s320° between O° and 45° 0 EXP Ee b ° iwcost } cas30' ©) =cos40° 4) cos40° 1 Basic unit ‘of measurement of angle is y 1) deere b) radian ©) second 4) Minute 3 The ratio between the area othe sector to the length of arc of a circle is Bart ) ar oar ara 4s 1r@isananele such that tans= cot30'then @ = 60 b) 240 ©) 270" d) 225 a Measure of the central angle ofan are ofa circle whose length sequal to the radivs ofthe circle is known as 4) 1 degree b) 1 radian ©) Iright angled) I reflex angle Dee ©) 3600° 4) 600° 4. Through how many radian does the minute hand of clock tum in 20 minutes x a5 we z ¢) 2a oF = 47 The eminal of — 5 lies along a) OX ) Ox" ) OY dor" tn 5g. When 9 = 3 radian 7 = 6m then area of sector a) Sm? b) 6nm? )19Zcm acm b) an rete wal s9.sin (4092 (pee Cees a0 bl o-1 do 1, The radian measure of the angle at center of a circle of radius S8cm which cuts off an arc 216 em long is: b) 16.92 radians). 27 radians d) 29.71 radians a) 15 radians 4, The length of are in em cutoff ona circle of radius 11 om by @ central angel of 67 radians is on iin at b) 669 Oo 4) 230 A.M cote == = then find the value of cos@ where @ is not in the re frst quadrant. 4s 15 W a v7 BS ou ae 2 0 Ler Ns Ons 3 ‘ 1 oF a5 44. Ifsec?@ + cosec?@ = sec?@cos~6, then state the domain 90% nez parznez eeZnez doennneZ Page 7 of 9asind+4cos® _ 48 I tand = 2 then rrp sind re aia » 38 o 5 .) 46 If cote = +, then cosecB x cos® = ° a2 o-3 ve oF i 47 If 2sin45® + +cosec4S® = 3x thenx = -- i 5 d)2 a by v2 48. secOcosec@sinBcos@ = 1, if . = a) VEER wes(Qntiinez part nez doennnez 198) 49. cot (=) = : ; av b) -v3 IR O-F 50. (1 = cos?@)(1 + cot?@) = a)0 b)1 o-1 d)2 51. cos30°cos60° — sin30°sin60° = ao b) 2 °) ; d) None degree b) 57°18"48" ©) 57°18'32" 4) §7°19'43”" $3.1° radian a) 0.1745 b) 0.01745 ©) 0.001745 4)0.0001745 54. The conterminal angle of —45° is: a) 45° b) 315° ©) -315° d) AH $5. The trigonometric ratio “=” are same as that of n 7 + a5 by Os om 56 += I-sin@ ” 1+sin6 a) sec?6 b) 2cosec*o ©) 2sec29 4) tanto 57. (cot*6 — 1)(1 — cos*6) = a) 1 sin?@ by 1+ sin’o ¥eos?0~sin?@ dy Al Page 8 of 9[1 [3 | = [6 | =< = | [2] ° Tick $s for trove ae 9 52 Sia (2h wwe Avid e zo) _ (sso) (TO aed snot ste Eadue 8° SANT ram alinder Lart oe Gua der fein otf quotient 4 "edd ithe {Bw aonges who! Cen then rena stn o} corainder wit be ioe 6 angle. sy per sant we aide the aed by 4 ce natn hen 2 vee a Writer 7 0 tnen ' Quad. aud sig” ae a pr toe gies1. sect - cos*8 = al b) -sinze ©) cos20 2 Ifsin® + cos® = then sin28 equals to 0 b> ol 3 cos(a + B) cos(a — B)= a) costa ~ sin?B ¢) both (a) and (b) are true 4. cosec(—1110°) = o-1 b)-2 oe £ sinxsindx + sinxsindy + sinxsin6x = a) sinxcos4x — b) sin3xsindx 6 IfA 3 2 8 2 a5 > 03 1 then sin3A is cos1°cos2*cos3° ...cosi79° = 1 at »1 “0 cots4® tan20° 8. The value of <=— tan36° * cot70° b)0 a) g tana-cotp _ tanB-cota tana 1+tana pene tanp ) tang 10. tan = = and 0 < 6 < 90°, then sin8cosd is 4 2 “s Ee O35 IL IfsinA = i and A is acute, then cos2A is: 119 8 119 10 es hers OG 12 If cos2A = + then cos3A is ot by-1 00 1+tan2A.tan3A tan3A-tan2A a) tanA b) cota ©) tanSA can be written as: s2A 14 can be written as: 14c0S2A Page 5 of 9 MULTIPLE CHOICE QUES’ ¢) cos4sin4x TIONS (M.C.Qs) d-—L seep b) cos?B - sin?a 4) none of these ve cy TT a CS) wo et The d)2 4) sin3xcos4y a1 42 a3 d) None d) None d) None d) none 4) cotSAb) sind A 00 c) tana d) cota cot 15.0084 a. ay coseezg BEEZ ¢ ue 1 sec2q 9 ce24 nd yare the angels ofa triangl “ vette mge le ABC then sin(a 4p) = ) siny Bea °) aS shad 4 ) ~cosy tan(270" ~ 8) = 4) tand b)-tand ©) cote d)-cot® -cotl sg. nany eieable AR Tana +B) + tany = TomCigs-V) 440% ton Yalan” a mt , : o-1 d) None jo"iftana = amd tan > = 5 then tan(a +B) An b)-1 32 a3 4 . = - aa shiccos(a + B) = 5 B) = Sanda, 8 lie between 0 and ®, then 2a = a i 33 33 v Ie 4) None 1, cos(a + B) ~ cos(a — B) = 2) 2sinacosB b)-cosasinB ¢) ~2sinasing 4) 2eosasind +> Fundamental law of trigonometry is: a) cos(a+B) = cosacosp + sinasing _b) cos(a— B) = cosacosp + sinasinB ¢)sin(a + B) = sinacosB + cosasinB 4) sin(a — B) = sinacosp — cosasinB 23. sind — sind = Q- a) 2cos Ce ©) 2cosbsind 4) None 44, sin(a + b) sin(a - b) = a) cos?a—cos*b b)cos*b-cos*a_— ©) sin’a+ sin’ d) sin?b — sin?a %8.tan® = 2 j1-cos® '1+c0s0 j1-cos8 a » °) | rcosa 4) None 26. cos315° = A eS 1 @ a) = = oz 1) 0 . Ye 8 U.Mcosa = = and terminal ray of is in 2% quadrant then sin a 5 3 ald d+ De 947 DG a +8 2 Page 6 of 9. Ao tenes (ae 2a 1 a [ACME 4 Droste of (Netto a @ 28. cos*a when expressed in terms of trigonomeine function of multip les of a with exponen, By equals to 1 a) 3{3 + 4cos2a + cosda} b) (3 + 4cos2a + costa) ©)2{3 + 4cos2a + cos4a} ay2(5 + Acos2a + cos4a} at sin3@ _ cos30 _ “sind cos a) 0 b) sin?@ ©) 2tand a2 30, Sostarsinta cosa—sina eine gy 210828 a) 1+sina b)1—sinw Os ys 31. If triangle ABC is right angle triangle and 90° is at c then value of tand + er a e = a) a? +b? be oF d= 32. The maximum value of cos? — sin?@ = a) 2 b)1 93 do 33. Iftan@ + cot = 2 then tan?6 + cot?@ = a)1 b)2 3 dy4 a4, Singtsiney* ~" cos81°cos9° a) 0 b)-1 1 d)2 woh atoa lhe tenth . 35 tan1@? + tan27°-+ tanié*.tan27? = "5 tron ee a) 1 b)-1 oF a3 36. The value of tanS6° — tan11° — tanS6°.tan11° is a0 byl -1 d) None 37. Iftana + tang = 3 and tanatanf = 2, then tan(a + 8) = a) 2 b)3 Q-3 d)-2 38. cos?(45° + x) — sin?(45° — x) = a)0 b)1 Q-1 d)-2 a nom mae 39. sin-sin—sin~sin— = _ 3 3 as b= 5 a 40, c0520°. cos40°, cos60°. cosB0° = i 1 a) 2 b)4 OF os 41. The value of sin20°sin40°sin80° is. u fa ye »S OG 4) None a 42. The value of cos20°cos40°cos80° is: Page 7 of 9Dat : é ot ie sa Theale oF iN75° . vant V1 me by i-1 ww? jy 2 The value of tan15* is 45. 3) 2-v3 by24+V3 a 3 ov-1 ap sin( 8 + 270) = in@ a) Sl ‘b) cosé ©) -cosé asin (8 a) sind b) cos@ ©) -cos0 sin30°+sin60°+sin4s* _sin30°+ sin60"+ sin45" _ - c0s30°+c0s60°+Cos45° a) tan30° b) tan45° ©) tan60° 49. The value of cos52° + cos68° + cos172°is: a) 0 bl 2 50, cos40° + cos80° + cos160° + cos240° = 2) 0 b)1 OH $1. sin63*sin347° + sin73°sin167° = a) 0 be ol ©}. Value of tan9® — tan27° — tan63° + tanB1° is a) 4 b)3 2 53. Value of cos20° + cos40° + c0s100° is: al b)2 4 s4.iftanA = = and tanB = 5 then the value of A + Bis: a a) > bo om MF ) 5. tand = —2- and tanB = Le then value of A + Bis an et is ajo b> oF Page 8 of 9 d) None do 1 v= 6 ot MyPage 9 of 9esiod of cotangent function js: Noa b) 2x 0 | rerange of the function 2sin7x ig: 4) None © ytd ’) [-7,7 )[-2,2] 4, Theamplinde of —17sin14x is: ait b)-14 17 rl period of cos(3x + 7) is: d)-17 aan oe on 9% - x a3 , The range of function cos gis: 1a (11) ) Fl ie o){-33] 4) None 6, Allthe trigonometric functions are: ai-1 b) contim a mous ©) periodic d) non-periodic 1 The period of|sin2x] is: [Ginn \ iy pevodic win n z Ma ”? On d)2n §, The period of tan = is: aan b) 7 (15 asx 4, The period of 2cosx is: a) 307 b) 7 on 4) 2n W.R-{x—-1 .nE2} Q)R-{x|-1>x<} by R- (ele = nn € 2} 4) Set of real numbers. 12, What i the range of cot = X= : 3 pR— (ele = (n+ DEED a) R-{x|x = n,n € 2} OR . 9{1,-1) y B.tangent is a _ function Z 2) inverse by oneone c)imtio €) PeHONS 14, Wh, sin2x » What is th = he period of seosax es Jn pyar oF 93 15. The pers 5 ca le peri in-- cos = 1s: od of sin = 3 page 1 014c) 4m d) 24n a)2n b) 120 16. The period of cot8x ts: . )= y= of a "Do 7 9 8 17. Which graph is of sine function ® imamai 19. Graph of cosine function is Page 2 of 4h of secant function is: 31.60%, ) © 2, The domain of the function tan * x i. Haley th 1 b)R 4D aay dE a) 7 ) zt pres» 3. The domain of tan3x = a) R~(x\x = (2n+1)2 néz) - ; yr-E=@r+0Enez} 7 . x A b) R-E=Qn+1)8 ne or-{E= r+ 1i.nez} 3 7mez} me : OR-E=@r+nEnez} 24, isin = then the value of x in radians = : t T a7 D> 0 at 3 35, If'sinx = cosx, then the value of x, in radian = ™ T fe "2 amt? oe a 26. Range of 3cot> = a)-3 a) The x-axis byy-axis ©) origin _, d)botha&b 26 The graph of sine function is symmetric about Gucac\® Is an add foncée a) The x-axis b) y-axis ej origin d) botha & b 29.1 graph of sin@ is shifted through 90° then its graph s same 28 that of a) sin8 b)cosd ——&) See8 ) None ashore snis PT 30.The period of sinxcosx : iS a) None a)2n by oF a —5) is The period of cos(7x — 5) i 1 wt ae b> e) 7 7 2 32. sin + VBcosx is maximum When * =) goo dor a) 60° b) 45° c ip + siny where @ “Bay satisfying the relation prye in 33. Minimum value of expression sin + ” a8 p) negative c) positive do Page 3 of 434. Ifsin 8, + sin 8 + sin 0, = 3 then cos 8; + cos 8 + 05 Oy a0 bt 2 43 35. The value of cos?6 + sec*6 is always b) less than 1 a) equal to I ¢) greater than or equal to 2 d) greater than | but less than 2 Page 4 of 410, 14, 15, 16, Wthe sides of a tangle are 13, 14,15 then radius of its incircle is: oo »2 24 a4 8 Ifthe lengths of the sides of a triangle are 3, 4 and § then R is: a) - b)3.0 ©) 20 42.5 IER is the radius of a the circumeircle of the AABC, and Ais its are then: _asbee asbec Rae 9 R= So b) Ri = ° Ps ; If AABC.a = 18,b = 24, = 30, then sind = , . 2 2 2 d) Nor az be OF Done The area of the tnangle ABC, when a = 18, b = 24 and c = 30, is: a) 196 b) 216 c) 64 d) none Many ABC = 2R?sinA - sinB- sinc = a) 2a b) 3a oa d) None Ifany AABC, AR. sin? cos?. cost = an b) 2r, ©) 37 4) None 1 the radius of the incirice of a triangle with it sides 5k, 6k and Skis 6, then k is equal to: a) 3 b)4 os a6 Mfc? = a? + b?, then 4s(s— a)(s—b)(s—c) = a) ab b) ca? o) be? a) s* ‘The area of the triangle ABC, where a = V2, b = V3, c = VSis: ») 3v6 b v5 osv7 4) None 1 the area of a wiangle is 75 square and two of its sides are 20 and 15 meters, then the included angle a) 30° b) 60° ©) 150° 4) None In any AABC If a = 18,b = 24,c = 30 thenr = a) 6 b)9 912 4) none 1 Inany SABC, + +444 — : ao” be ca , aa oS oy 4) None Wa = 13,b = 14andc = 15, thenk = A 0 7% bes oe ) None ya Wany MABC,—+—+—= non ty 1 2 by? of 4) None If the lengths of the sides of a wiangle are 3,5,7 then ” ee Sn z b) o the largest angel of the triangle is: an = oe Page 6 of 9area of the triangle ABC, when q 1 = 12 +, The b) 72 Lbs 60, 606 ae = 725 cm in sq.em i eo b= = Fi acon? 2and c= 4 thena = Hd 4) 5440 » WE b) 2v3 = eo os ja waBABCa ITA = 30°,C = 105° and b = ay 4) v6 7 b)3 2, then a = yy nBABC. if = 5,B = 45°,c = 2V2 then = ome ” » 3 b)6 7 ©) 213 * _ ° 4 uy ins BABC, iB = 45°, C = 105" and a = 392, hy ae yn a ot ; 9 d)6 puebaBGifh = 6.6 =245-4= 30" tena = w3 v6 - 2) ) ©) 3V6 4) None 3 Ina ABC, a = 2,b = 1+ V3,C = 60°, then ¢ = ¥3-1 b) v2 2) V2 +1 ove &) None ‘4 In right triangle ABC, if angle y = 90°, a = 8 and b = 8, then angle a = a) 35° b) 45° ©) 75° 4) 90° 2s, The process of finding the unknown elements in triangle is called the 2) Solution of the triangle b) mean difference ¢) engineering distance 4) angle of depression +s. Avertical pole is 8m high and the length of tis shadow is 6m ‘The angle of elevation of the sun at that moment is: a) 57° b) —48° os 4) 53°8" and the sitris 30°, flag pole cats a shadow of 40m long, ‘The height 71, When the angle between the ground 9) 12m 4) 29m of the top of the flag is: a) 25m b) 23m top ofa tower ata point P onthe ro 28-The angle of depression from the OP tower is: . 0) v2 ay N38 tower from P is 24m, the height 0 a) W2 b) 8V3 28. Then angle of depression of the point at stance 70 meters fom the foot of Re tower from the top of . ingle of depressio * pee is 45°. The neigh! Pe ie tower is: ae _ . 7 30.The angle of depression of a pont A 0? the grond from the toe" 430°, then the angle of elevation of angle of depression 0! : : the op of the tower at the point is: 0 Axe a) 60° B40" 60°, the distance of the a ip from the op of 10EF 30 meter high is hen angle of depression of the sh'P se Ship from the tower is: oi 2 9) lov3 b) 53 2 Page 7 of 9 yund is 30°. If the distance of the