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TRIGONOMETRY ASSIGNMENT  1

(A) a  (-1, 1) (B) a   1,  


2cos   1
1. If cos    0  ,     , then  2 
2  cos   1 1 1 
  (C) a    ,  (D) a   ,1
tan tan is equal to  2 2 2 
2 2 A A
1 13. In a ABC ,if sec  tan  1 ,
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 2 2
3 B B C C
sec  tan   2 , sec  tan   3 , then
   0,  / 4  and t1   tan  
tan 
2. Let , 2 2 2 2
t 2   tan  
cot 
, t 3   cot  
tan 
, t 4   cot  
tan 
then (A) 1 2   2  3   3 1 =1 (B) 12   22   3 2 <1

(A) t1  t 2  t 3  t 4 (B) t 4  t 3  t1  t 2 (C) 1 2   2  3   3 1  1 (D) 12   22  3 2  1


14. Let
(C) t 3  t1  t 2  t 4 (D) t 2  t 3  t1  t 4
f  n   sin x1 cos x 2  sin x 2 cos x 3  .....  sin xn cos x1
3. If A  B  C   then
cot A  cot B  cot C  cos ecA cos ecB cos ec C is (where x1, x 2 ,...,x n are any real numbers)
equal to (A) f 100   100 (B) f 100   50
(A) cos ecA cotB cot C (B) cot A cotB cot C (C) f 100   100 (D) f 100   50
(C) tan A tanB tanC (D) tanA tanB cot C 1
15. Consider the function f  x  
A B C 3 sin x  4cos x  2
4. In a  ABC, if Tan ,Tan ,Tan are in HP,
le

2 2 2 1
B (A) its minimum value is 
then the minimum value of cot is 3
2 1
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 2 (B) its maximum value is
7
2 (C) minimum value doesn’t exist
5. The three angles of a triangle are x grades,
3 (D) maximum value doesn’t exist
3 x Integer option type
x degrees and radians, then x is 16. 4 cos180  3 sec18 0  2 tan180 
2 75
(A) 10 (B) 20 (C) 30 (D) 40 4
17. If sec   tan   cos ec  cot   then
6. tan9o  tan 27o  tan 63o  tan81o  3
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 sec   tan   cos ec  cot  
7. In a triangle ABC , if tan A  tanB  tanC  6 18. If tan2 tan2 + tan2 tan2 + tan2 tan2 + 2tan2
and tan A tanB  2 then the triangle is tan2 tan2 = 1 then the value of
(A) right angled (B) isosceles sin2 + sin2 + sin2 is
(C) acute angled (D) obtuse angled 19. Consider a circle with centre O and radius r . Let
8.   
1  tan1 1  tan 2 1  tan3o .... 1  tan 45o 
o o
   P1 is any point on the circle. Draw a chord PP
1 2
of
21 22 23 24 length r and draw a chord P2P3 of length r and
(A) 2 (B) 2 (C) 2 (D) 2
continue in this manner. If P1  Pn for the first time
9. Let a1  cos  sin x  a2  sin  cos x 
, , then n 
1
a3  co s    x  1  where   x  0 , what are     6y  8y 
2 2
20. If x 2  y 2  1 then 6x  8x 3 3

2
the relative sizes of a1,a2 ,a3 Comprehension–1
A A
(A) a3  a2  a1 (B) a1  a3  a2 For any angle A, 1  sin A  cos  sin ,
2 2
(C) a3  a1  a2 (D) a2  a3  a1
A A
sin x cos y  cos x o sin y o
o o 1  sin A  cos  sin
10. If tan7x o  , where 2 2
cos x o cos y o  sin x o sin y o Use this information to answer the following.
x  y  134o , then the least positive integral value A
21. 1  sin A  1  sin A  2cos 
of x 2
(A) 122 (B) 69 (C) less than 100 (D) greater  3 3 7
than 172 (A)  A  (B) A
2 2 2 2
Multiple Correct option type
11. For any real x one has
5 7 7 9
(C) A (D) A
(A) cos (cos x) > sin (sin x) 2 2 2 2
(B) cos (sin x) > sin (cos x) 22. If A  280 then 1  sin A  1  sin A 
o

(C) cos (sin (cos x)) > sin (cos (sin x)) (A) 2 sin50o (B) 2cos 50o
(D) cos (cos (cosx)) > sin (sin (sinx)) o
(C) 2 sin10 (D) 2 cos10 o
12. The equation sin6x + cos6x = a2 has real solutions
if
3 2
23. If   A  then 1  sin A  1  sin A  24. For 
2 13
A A cos   cos 2  cos 3  cos 4  cos5  cos 6 
(A) 2cos (B) 2cos
2 2
A A 1 1
(C) 2 sin (D) 2 sin (A) -1 (B) (C)  (D) 1
2 2 2 2
2
Comprehension–2 25. For   ,
13
To evaluate an expression in the from
sina  sin  a  d  sin  a  2d  ...........  sin  a  n  1 d Cos2 cos2 2cos2 3cos2 4cos2 5cos2 6
cos a  cos  a  d   cos  a  2d  .......
or 3 1 7 11
........  cos  a  n  1 d  (A)
4
(B)
4
(C)
4
(D)
4
d 2
we can multiply each and every term with 2 sin and 26. For   ,
2 13
apply transformation formula to the resulting cos  cos5  cos 2 cos   cos 4 cos 6 
products and simplify. Using this information 1 1 1 1
answer the following. (A) (B)  (C) (D) 
2 2 4 4
Matrix Match type
27. Match the following trigonometric ratios with the
equations whose one of the roots is these ratios
Column – I Column – II
(A) cos 200 (P) x  3x  3x  1  0
3 2

(B) sin 100 (Q) 32x 5  40x 3  10x  1  0


(C) tan 150 (R) 8x 3  6x  1  0
(D) sin 60 (S) 8x 3  6x  1  0

28. Match the following


Column – I Column – II
2 4 4 8 8 2 7
(A) sin sin  sin sin  sin sin  (P)
7 7 7 7 7 7 2
2 4 4 8 8 2
(B) cos cos  cos cos  cos cos  (Q) 0
7 7 7 7 7 7
2 4 8 1
(C) sin  sin  sin  (R) 
7 7 7 2
2 4 8 1
(D) cos  cos  cos  (S)
7 7 7 8

KEY
1. C 2. B
3. B 4. C
5. D 6. D
7. C 8. C
9. C 10. A
11. A, B 12. B, D
13. A,D 14. A,B
15. C,D 16. 0
17. 4 18. 1
19. 7 20. 4
21. C 22. A
23. A 24. C
25. D 26. D

27.A-r ; B-s, C-p ; D-q


28. A-q ; B-r; C-p ; D-r
P S RAVI KUMAR

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