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3. For what values of n (nN), An = nA – n + where A = and is identity matrix ?
1 1
(1) n = 1 only (2) n = 2 only (3) all values of n (4) no value of n
1 3cos 1
5. If = sin 1 3cos then
1 sin 1
6. Let A be a 2 × 2 matrix with real entries. Let be the 2 × 2 identity matrix and tr (A) denotes sum of
diagonal entries of A. Assume that A2 = . Then which of the following statements is true
(1) A and A – |A| = –1 (2) A and A – tr (A) 0
(3) tr (A) = 0 (4) |A| = 1
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7. How many of the following statements are true ?
S1 : If B is symmetric matrix then ABAT is symmetric
S2 : If A4 is singular matrix then A is also singular
S3 : If AB = O and |A| is non zero then B must be a null matrix
S4 : If |A| 0 and (adj A)B 0 then matrix equation AX = B has no solution
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4
x2 y2 z2 x2 y2 z2
8. The system of equations in x, y, z (all real) given as =1, = 1
a2 b2 c2 a2 b2 c2
x2 y2 z2
and = 1 has (a, b, c, R)
a2 b2 c 2
(1) no solution (2) unique solution
(3) infinitely many solutions (4) finitely many solutions
10. For two 3×3 matrices A and B, let A+B = 2B' and 3A+2B = 3, where B' is the transpose of B and 3 is
3×3 identity matrix. Then :
(1) 10A+5B = 33 (2) 5A+10B = 2 3 (3) 3A+6B = 23 (4) B + 2A = 3
1 0 0
11. Let A = 1 1 0 and B = A20. Then the sum of the elements of the first column of B is :
1 1 1
(1) 210 (2) 211 (3) 251 (4) 231
a b
12. Let A = be a 2 × 2 real matrix. If A – is invertible for every real number , then
c d
ad
(1) bc > 0 (2) bc = 0 (3) bc < min 0, (4) a = 0
2
13. Let p, q, r be real numbers such that p + q + r 0. The system of linear equations
x + 2y – 3z = p
2x + 6y – 11z = q
x – 2y + 7z = r
has at least one solution if :
(1) 5p + 2q – r = 0 (2) 5p – 2q – r = 0 (3) 5p + 2q + r = 0 (4) 5p – 2q + r = 0
a b
14. Let S be the set of all real matrices, A = such that a + d = 2 and A = A – 2A. Then S
T 2
c d
(1) has exactly two elements. (2) has exactly four elements.
(3) is an empty set. (4) has exactly one element.
1 k –1
15. If Sk = , kN, where N is the set of natural numbers, then (S2) (Sk) , for nN, is :
n
0 1
(1) S2n – k (2) S2n + k – 1 (3) S2n + k – 1 (4) S2n + k – 1
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sin x cos x sin x cos x 1
d2 y
17. If y(x) = 23 17 13 , x R, then + y is equal to :
dx 2
1 1 1
(1) 6 (2) 4 (3) –10 (4) 0
18. If A is a non singular matrix satisfying A =AB–BA, then which one of the following holds true
(1) det B = 0 (2) B = 0 (3) det A =1 (4) det (B+I) = det(B–I)
19. Let {1,2,....., n } be the set of all determinants of order 3 that can be made with the distinct real
numbers from the set S= {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9} . Then which of the following is correct?
n n n n
(1) i 0
i 1
(2) i 9
i 1
(3) i 9!
i 1
(4)
i 1
i 36 !
1
and det (A ) = 16 then the product of all possible real values of is
20. Let A= 4
1 2
1 1
(1) (2) (3) 0 (4) 2
2 2
1 x x 1
21. If f(x)= 2x x( x 1) ( x 1)x then f(100)=
3x( x 1) x( x 1)( x 2) ( x 1)( x 1)
(1) 0 (2) 100 (3) 1 (4) –100
22. If the system of equations x + ay = 0, az+y = 0, ax+z=0 has infinite number of solutions, then a =
(1) 0 (2) 1 (3) –1 (4) –2
0 cos x sin x
23. If S x 0,2 : sin x
0 cos x 0 then
tan 3 x is equal to
xS
cos x sin x 0
(1) –2 + 3 (2) –2 – 3 (3) –4 –2 3 (4) 4+2 3
3
1 2 then A3 =
24. If A
1 1
2 2
A A
(1) (2) (3) (4)
4 8 4 8
1 2 2
25. If A = 2 2 1 then A –1 =
2 1 2
1 1 T
(1) A (2) AT (3) A (4) A
9 9
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27. If |A–B| 0 , A4 =B4, C3A = C3B, B3A= A3B, then matrix A3+ B3 + C3is
(1) null matrix (2) non-zero matrix (3) non-singular (4) symmetric
3 3 4
28. If A = 2 3 4 then trace of matrix adj(adjA) is
0 1 1
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4
28 25 38
30. Let N = 42 38 65 then the number of ways in which N can be resolved as a product of two divisors
56 47 83
which are relatively prime is
(1) 4 (2) 8 (3) 9 (4) 16
32. If A and B are square matrices of order 3 such that |A| =–2, |B| = 1 then A 1adjB1adj(2A 1 ) =
(1) 8 (2) –8 (3) 1 (4) –2
33. If M is a square matrix of order 2 then –tr(M2) + (trM)2 is (tr(P) denotes trace of matrix P)
|M|
(1) (2) 2|M| (3) 3|M| (4) 4|M|
2
1 1 1 1
34. If P and Q are represented by complex numbers z1 and z2 such that then the
z1 z 2 z1 z 2
circumcentre of OPQ (O is origin) is
z z2 z z2 z1 z 2
(1) 1 (2) 1 (3) (4) z1+ z2
2 2 3
3 4 5
35. If z1, z2, z3 are distinct complex numbers such that , then the value of
z2 z3 z 3 z1 z1 z 2
9 16 25
equals
z 2 z 3 z 3 z1 z1 z 2
36. The locus of complex number z = x + iy where i = 1 satisfying relation arg (z – a)= where a R is
4
(1) x2 – y2 = a2 (2) x2 + y2 = a2 (3) x + y = a, y > 0 (4) x – y = a, y 0
37. Let z be complex conjugate of z and k R, then the curve represented by Re (z)2 = k2 can be a
parabola, ellipse , hyperbola or a pair of straight lines. How many of these curves are possible?
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4
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5 2
n 1
38. If x2 – x + 1 = 0, then
n1
x n =
x
(1) 8 (2) 5 (3) 12 (4) 20
52722 40305
i 3 i 3
40. If i = 1 , then + =
i 3 i 3
(1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 2 (4) 3
43. If z is a complex number of constant modulus such that z2 is purely imaginary then the number of
possible values of z is
(1) 2 (2) 1 (3) 4 (4) infinite
1 2 3 2 2 3 2
44. If is a non real cube root of unity then + =
2 3 2 3 2 2
(1) – 1 (2) 2 (3) 0 (4) –2
2r 2r
If zr = cos
5 5 where r = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, then z1z2z3z4z5 =
45. + i sin
z 1
If amp
z 1
46. = , then locus of z is
3
(1) square (2) arc of circle (3) pair of lines (4) branch of hyperbola
47. Let w(m w 0) be a complex number. Then the set of all complex numbers z satisfying the equation
w – w z = k (1 – z), for some real number k, is
(1) {z : |z| = 1} (2) {z : z = z } (3) {z : z 1} (4) {z : |z| = 1, z 1}
z z
48. If z1, z2 and z3, z4 are two pairs of complex conjugate numbers, then arg 1 arg 2 can be
z4 z3
3
(1) (2) (3) (4) 2
2 2
49. Let z = 1 + ai be a complex number, a > 0 such that z3 is a real number. Then the sum
1 + z + z2 +....+ z11 is equal to
(1) – 1250 3 i (2) 1250 3 i (3) –1365 3 i (4) 1365 3 i
50. Let z C, the set of complex numbers. Then the equation, 2|z + 3i| – |z – i| = 0 represents :
10 8
(1) a circle with diameter . (2) a circle with radius
3 3
16 16
(3) an elipse with length of major axis . (4) an ellipse with length of minor axis
3 9
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51. Two points P and Q in the Argand diagram represent complex numbers z and 3z + 2 + i. If P moves
around the circle with centre at origin and radius 2, then Q moves on the circle , whose centre and
radius are
(1) –2 – i , 6 (2) 2 – i , 3 (3) 2+ i ,6 (4) 2 + i ,3
55. The complex number w satisfying the equation w3 = 8i and lying in the second quadrant on the complex
plane can be
3 1
(1) 3 i (2) i (3) 2 3 i (4) 3 2i
2 2
z – 1 i
56. If is purely imaginary then z lies on
z 1 i
(1) a straight line (2) a circle (3) a line segment (4) None of these
61. How many of the following statements are true for non-singular square matrices A and B of order 3 ?
S1 : If AB = BA then A4B = BA4 and (AB)3 = A3B3
S2 : ||A|A| = |A|2
S3 : Trace of AB = trace of BA
S4 : (A + B)–1 = A–1 + B–1
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62. Find the number of the values of k for which the system of equations x + y + z = 1, x + 2y + 4z = k, x +
63. Let A = [aij ] be a 3 × 3 matrix whose determinant is 5. Then the determinant of the matrix
B = [2i–j aij] is
1 1 b1 b2 3
64. Let A = and B = b b . If 10A + adj(A ) =B, then (b + b + b3 + b4) is equal to
10 10
0 1 3 4 80 1 2
a b
65. Consider a determinant D= where a,b,c,d {0,1} If n denotes the total number of determinants
c d
whose entries are 0 or 1 only and m denotes the number of determinants with non-zero value, then the
m
ratio equals
n
1 1 1
66. Find the number of solutions of equation 1 1 sin 1 0 in [0,2]
1 1 1 cot
67. Let a,b,c are non real numbers satisfying equation x 5 = 1 and S be the set of all non-invertible matrices
1 a b i 2
of the form w 1 c where w = e 5 . Find the number of distinct matrices in set S.
w 2 w 1
1 0 0
1
68. If A 0 1 1 and A–1 = (A2 + cA + d) where I is identity matrix of order 3 then c+d=
6
0 2 4
69. Find the number of complex number satisfying equation z3 = z and arg(z+1)= simultaneously
4
70. Let z and w be non-zero complex numbers such that zw = |z|2 and z z w w 4 . If w varies then
72. The largest value of r for which the region represented by the set { C| – 4 –i| r} is contained in
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iz – 2
73. The equation m + 1 = 0, z C, z i represent a part of a circle. Find the radius of the circle.
z–i
74. It is given that complex numbers z1 and z2 satisfy |z1|=2 and |z2| = 3. If the included angle of their
z1 z2
corresponding vectors is 60º then find
z1 – z2
ANSWER KEY
PART-I
1. (2) 2. (3) 3. (3) 4. (3) 5. (1) 6. (1) 7. (3)
8. (4) 9. (3) 10. (1) 11. (4) 12. (3) 13. (2) 14. (3)
15. (1) 16. (4) 17. (1) 18. (4) 19. (1) 20. (2) 21. (1)
22. (3) 23. (3) 24. (4) 25. (4) 26. (4) 27. (1) 28. (1)
29. (3) 30. (2) 31. (2) 32. (2) 33. (2) 34. (2) 35. (1)
36. (4) 37. (2) 38. (1) 39. (4) 40. (3) 41. (3) 42. (2)
43. (3) 44. (2) 45. (3) 46. (2) 47. (4) 48. (4) 49. (3)
50. (2) 51. (3) 52. (4) 53. (1) 54. (2) 55. (1) 56. (2)
57. (4) 58. (2) 59. (4) 60. (2)
PART-I
61. 2 62. 2 63. 5 64. 4.2 65. 0.37 or 0.38 66. 2
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