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COMPLEX NUMBER
DPP - 2
JEE [MAIN + ADV.] DIVISION

1.  If a < 0, b > 0, then a b is equal to

(A) – | a | b (B) i | a | b (C) |a|b (D) none of these

2.  Let z1 = a + ib, z2 = p + iq be two unimodular complex number's such that Im ( z1 z 2 ) = 1. If


1 = a + ip, 2 = b + iq, then
(A) Re(12) = 1 (B) Im(12) = 1 (C) Re(12) = 0 (D) Im(1 2 ) = 1

3.  If z = x + iy satisfies amp(z – 1) = amp(z + 3i), then the value of (x – 1) : y is equal to


(A) 2 : 1 (B) 1 : 3 (C) –1 : 3 (D) none of these

4. If z = –1, then principal value of arg(z2/3) is equal to -


 2 10 5
(A) (B) or 2 or (C) (D) 
3 3 3 3

| z |2 2 | z | 4
5.  If log1/2 < 0, then region traced by z is -
2 | z |2 1
(A) |z| < 3 (B) 1< |z| < 3 (C) |z| > 1 (D) |z| < 2

6.  If |z1| = 1, |z2| = 2, |z3| = 3 and |9z1z2 + 4z1z3 + z2z3| = 12, then |z1 + z2 + z3| equals -
(A) 4 (B) 2 (C) 8 (D) none

7.  Number of complex numbers, which satisfy both equations |z –1–i| = 2 & |z + 1 + i| = 2 is -
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) none

8.  If z = rei, then |eiz| equals -


(A) er sin  (B) e (C) esin  (D) e–r sin

Paragraph for question nos. 9 to 10


z i
Consider a complex number w = where z = x + iy, where x, y  R.
2z  1
9. If the complex number w is purely imaginary then locus of z is
(A) a straight line

 1 1
(B) a circle with centre   ,  and radius 5 .
 4 2 4

1 1
(C) a circle with centre  ,   and passing through origin..
4 2
(D) neither a circle nor a straight line.

10. If the complex number w is purely real then locus of z is


(A) a straight line passing through origin
(B) a straight line with gradient 3 and y intercept (–1)
(C) a straight line with gradient 2 and y intercept 1.
(D) none

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