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Question 1 VECTORS
VECTOR BASICS Marks (2)
−
−
−→ → →
OC is parallel to AB and twice its length. BC = ?
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Question 2 VECTORS
VECTOR BASICS Marks (1)
−
−
−→ → →
In ΔABC, AB , ,
= b BC = c AC = a and BM = 2M C . Which of the following is true ?
−
−→ 1 1 → 1 1
AM (a + b − c)AAM (a + b + c) = B =
2 3 2 3
−
−→ 1 2 → 1 2
AM (a + b + c)CAM (a + b − c) = D =
2 3 2 3
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Question 3 VECTORS
VECTOR BASICS Marks (2)
−
−→ →
ABCD is a parallelogram. AB ,
= b AD = d and BE = EC
−→
. The vector ED is equal to?
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Question 4 VECTORS
VECTOR BASICS Marks (1)
−
−
−
−→ → → →
In quadrilateral ABCD, AB ,
= b BC = c CD = d, and DA = a . Which of the following is true
?
A a + b + c − d = 0 B a + b − c − d = 0
C a + b + c + d = 0 D a − b − c − d = 0
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Question 5 VECTORS
VECTORS IN TWO DIMENSIONS Marks (1)
−6
If vector b is represented by the column vector ( ) then the column vector for −3b is?
∼
5
∼
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Question 6 VECTORS
VECTORS IN TWO DIMENSIONS Marks (1)
−12 1
If vector b is represented by the column vector ( ) then the column vector for − b is ?
∼
9 3
∼
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Question 7 VECTORS
VECTORS IN TWO DIMENSIONS Marks (1)
Which of the following represents the vector from the point (3, −2) to the point (−1, 0).
4 −2 −4 2
A ( ) B ( ) C ( ) D ( )
−2 4 2 −4
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Question 8 VECTORS
VECTORS IN TWO DIMENSIONS Marks (1)
−→
If A has the coordinates (−3, 4) and B has the coordinates (1, 1) then AB =
A 3√ 2 B 5 C √ 13 D √ 23
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Question 9 VECTORS
VECTORS IN COMPONENT FORM Marks (1)
A 5√ 2 B 2√ 3 C 3√ 2 D 2√ 5
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Question 10 VECTORS
VECTORS IN COMPONENT FORM Marks (1)
−
−→ →
The position vectors of points A and B are OA = 2i − 3j and OB = −5i + j respectively.
∼
∼
∼
∼
−→
The vector AB = ?
A −7i + 4j
∼
∼ B 7i − 4j
∼
∼ C −4i + 7j
∼
∼ D 4i − 7j
∼
∼
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Question 11 VECTORS
VECTORS IN COMPONENT FORM Marks (1)
7 24 1 −1
A 25
(7i − 24j )
∼
∼
B 25
(7i − 24j )
∼
∼
C 25
(7i − 24j )
∼
∼
D 25
(7i − 24j )
∼
∼
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Question 12 VECTORS
VECTORS IN COMPONENT FORM Marks (1)
3√ 13 .
A 4i − 6j
∼
∼
B 6i + 9j
∼
∼
C −4i + 6j
∼
∼
D 6i − 9j
∼
∼
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Question 13 VECTORS
SCALAR PRODUCT OF VECTORS Marks (1)
A 11 B 4 C 15 D 6
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Question 14 VECTORS
SCALAR PRODUCT OF VECTORS Marks (1)
The vectors a ∼
= 9i − 6j
∼
and b∼
= 2i + kj
∼
are perpendicular, the value of k is ?
∼ ∼
A k = 3 B k = −3 C k = 4 D k = −4
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Question 15 VECTORS
SCALAR PRODUCT OF VECTORS Marks (1)
A 4i − 3j
∼
∼
B 8i + 6j
∼
∼
C 4i + 3j
∼
∼
D 8i − 6j
∼
∼
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Question 16 VECTORS
SCALAR PRODUCT OF VECTORS Marks (1)
A 79
o
B 102
o
C 78
o
D 101
o
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Question 17 VECTORS
PROJECTION OF VECTORS Marks (2)
Given that a ∼
= 4i − 2j
∼
and b
∼
= 3i + 5j
∼
then the scalar projection of a onto b is?
∼ ∼
∼ ∼
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Question 18 VECTORS
PROJECTION OF VECTORS Marks (2)
Given that a ∼
= 5i − 3j
∼
and b
∼
= 4i + 2j
∼
then the vector projection of a onto b is?
∼ ∼
∼ ∼
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Question 19 VECTORS
PROJECTION OF VECTORS Marks (2)
Given that a ∼
= 3i − 2j
∼
and b
∼
= 2i + j
∼
then the vector projection of a perpendicular to b is?
∼ ∼
∼ ∼
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Question 20 VECTORS
VECTORS IN GEOMETRY Marks (1)
−
−→ →
In ΔABC, AB ,
= c AC = b and BM = MC . Show that
−→
AM =
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Question 21 VECTORS
VECTORS IN GEOMETRY Marks (1)
−
−→ →
In the parallelogram ABCD, DA = a, DC = c ,
AP = P B and BQ = QC . P Q =
A B C D
1 1 1 1
(a + c) (a − c) (c − a) − (a + c)
2 2 2 2
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Question 22 VECTORS
VECTORS IN GEOMETRY Marks (2)
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Question 23 VECTORS
PROJECTION OF VECTORS Marks (2)
Given that a ∼
= 12i − 3j
∼
and b
∼
= 2i + 6j
∼
then the vector projection of a onto b is?
∼ ∼
∼ ∼
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Question 24 VECTORS
PROJECTION OF VECTORS Marks (3)
−→
OC = (4 + h)i + 3j
∼
, then the value of h = ?
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