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ANNUAL EXAM 2024 MATHEMATICS 11

64 Prove that tan


65 Prove that cos
66 Show that tan ( ) cot ( )
67 Show that
68 Find the measure of the greatest angle, if sides of triangle are 16, 20, 33
69 The measures of side of a triangular plot are meters. Find the measure of the corner angles of the plot.
70 Prove that tan
71 Prove that cot 73. Prove that sin sin sin
72 Solve cos
73 Solve the trigonometric equation sec
74 Verify sin sin sin sin
75 Find , if tan cos sin cos tan
76 Verify sin sin Tan
77 Prove that sec cosec sec cosec
78 Show that tan cot

79 Prove that sec

80 Prove that cot


81 Prove that sin cos
82 Prove that tan tan
83 Prove that cos sin
84 Prove that tan tan tan
85 Give the range and domain of cos
86 Prove that tan cos
87 Show that sin cos √
88 Prove that cos cos
89 Write the Triple Angle Identity of tan
90 Prove that sec cosec sin cos
91 What is the relation between a radian and a degree?
92 Is the relation valid?
93 Convert into sexagesimal system.
94 What is the Circular Measure of the angle between hands of a watch at clock?
95 A horse is tethered to a peg by a rope of 9 meters length & it can move in a circle with the peg as center. If the horse moves
along the circumference of the circle, keeping the rope tight, how far will it have gone when the rope has turned an angle of
?
96 Define Co-terminal Angles
97 Define Allied Angles
98 cosec cot

LONG QUESTIONS
Chapter 2:
Q.1 Prove that p
Q.2 Convert into logical form and prove it by constructing the truth table.
ANNUAL EXAM 2024 MATHEMATICS 11
Q.3 Give the logical proof of De Morgan's Law.
Q.4 Convert the theorem to logical statement and prove them by constructing truth tables.
Q.5 Show that the set , is an Abelian group w.r.t ordinary multiplication.
Q.6 Prove that non singular matrices over the real field form a non-abelian group under multiplication.
Q.7 Consider the set i i .Set up its multiplication table and show that the set is an abelian group under multiplication.
Q.8 Give logical proofs of the following theorems
i)
ii)
Q.9 If a,b are elements of a group , solve the following equations:
ii)
i)

Chapter 3:
Q.1 Find and if [ ] * + * +
Q.2 Solve the following system of linear equations:
a
Q.3 Solve the following matrix equation for * + * + * + Q.4 Show that | |

a
Q.5 Show that | |

Q.6 If [ ] then find by using adjoint of the matrix.

Q.7 Show that | |

Q.8 Show that | |

Q.9 Without expansion ,verify that || ||

Q.10 Solve the following systems of linear equations by Cramer's rule.

Q.11 Use matrices to solve the following systems:

Q.12 Solve the system of linear equations by Cramer's rule.

Q.13 Use matrices to solve the system

Chapter 4:
Q.1 Solve by factorization
Q.2 Solve by quadratic formula a b
Q.3 Solve by quadratic formula
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Q.4 Solve
Q.5 Solve
Q.6 Solve
Q.7 Show that … factors
Q.8 Find the condition that one root of a a is square of the other.
Q.9

Q.10 If the roots of are and , prove that √ √ √

Q.11 If are the roots of form the equation whose roots are and .
Q.12 Show that the roots of will be equal if .
Q.13 Show that the roots of will be equal if c
Q.14 Prove that will have equal roots if will have equal roots if
Q.15 Solve
Q.16 Solve the system of equation and
Q.17 Prove that sum of three cube roots of unity is zero.
Q.18 Prove that √ √
Q.19 If are the roots of , form the equation whose roots are and
Q.20 Solve

Chapter 6:
Q.1 Find n so that may be the A.M. between a and b.
Q.2 The sum of 9 terms of an A.P. is 171 and its eight term is 31. Find the series.
Q.3The sum of three numbers in an A.P. is 24 and their product is 440 . Find the numbers.
Q.4 Find the four numbers in A.P. whose sum is 32 and the sum of whose squares is
Q.5 Find three consecutive numbers in G.P. whose sum is 26 and their product is
Q.6 Show that the reciprocals of the terms of the terms of the geometric sequence a a a … from another geometric
sequence.
Q.7 If the sum of the four consecutive terms in G.P. is 80 and A.M. of the second and the fourth of them is 30 .Find the terms.
Q.8 If a,b,c,d are in G.P. prove that are in G.P. Q.9 For what value of , is the positive geometric
mean between two distinct numbers and ?
Q.10 If and if ,then prove that
Q.11 If y and if ,then prove that
Q.12 Find the five numbers in A.P. whose sum is 25 and sum of whose
Squares is
Q.13 If are the sums of terms of an A.P.,show that
Q.14 Show that the sum of A.Ms. between a and is equal to times their A.M.
Q.15 If then show that ( )
Q.16 The sum of an infinite geometric series is 9 and the sum of the squares of its terms is . Find the series.

Chapter 7:
Q.1Find the numbers greater than 23000 that can be formed from the digits without repeating any digits.
Q.2 How many 6-digit numbers can be formed,without repeating any digit from the digits ? In how many of them will 0 be
at the tens place?
Q.3 Prove that
Q.4 How many 6-digit numbers can be formed from the digits 2,2,3,3,4,4? How many
Of them will lie between 400,000 and 430,000 ?
Q.5 In how many ways can be letters of the word MISSISSIPPI be arranged when all the letters are to be used?
Q.6 Prove from the first principle that
ii)
ANNUAL EXAM 2024 MATHEMATICS 11
i) Q.7 Find the value of when
ii)
i)
Q.8 How many numbers greater than 1000,000 can be formed from the digits ?
Q.9 Find the value of and , when and

Chapter 8:
Q.1 Use mathematical induction to prove that
i)
ii)
iii)
Q.2 Find the term independent of in the expansion
ii) ( )

i) (√ )
Q.3 Find the term involving in the expansion of
Q.4 Use binomial theorem to show that √
Q.5 If x is so small that its square and higher powers can be neglected, then show that


Q.6 If ( ) ,then prove that

Q.7 Find the coefficient of in the expansion of ( )


Q.8 If x is very nearly equal to 1 , then prove that
Q.9 Find the term involving in the expression of ( )

Q.10 Determine the middle term or terms in the following expansions ( ) Q.11 If x is so small that its square and higher
powers can be neglected, then show that


Q.12 If , then prove that

Chapter 9
Q.1 If cot and the terminal arm of the angle is not in first quadrant, find the value cos and cosec .
Q.2 If cosec and find the value of the remaining trigonometric ratio.
Q.3 Prove the identity
Q.4 Prove that tan sec
Q.5 Prove that
Q.6 sin cos sin cos sin cos
Q.7 sin cos sin cos
Q.8 If tan and the terminal arm of the angle is not in the III quadrant, find the value of .

Q.9 Find the value of the other five trigonometric functions of , if cos and the terminal side of the angle is not in the I
quadrant.
Q.10 Prove that tan cot sec csc
Q.11 If cot and terminal arm of the angle is in the first quadrant, find the value of

Chapter 10
Q.1 Prove the identity
Q.2 If sin and , where and Show that sin
ANNUAL EXAM 2024 MATHEMATICS 11
Q.3 Reduce cos to an expression involving only function of multiple of , raised to the first power.
Q.4 √

Q.5 Show that cot


Q.6 Reduce sin to an expression involving only function of multiple of , raised to the first power.
Q.7 Prove that tan
Q.8 Prove that cos cos cos cos
Q.9 Prove that sin sin sin sin
Q.10 Prove that sin sin sin sin
Q.11 Prove that tan
Q.12 If are the angles of triangle ,show that cot cot cot cot cot cot
Q.13 Prove that tan
Q.14 Show that cos cos cos sin cos sin

Chapter 12
Q.1 Solve the triangle , in which
Q.2 Solve the triangle , in which
Q.3 Solve the triangle ABC, in which
Q.4 The sides of triangle are and . Prove that the greatest angle of the triangle is .
Q.5 Show that asin sin sec
Q.6 Show that sin cos cos
Q.7 Show that stan
Q.8 Prove that in equilateral triangle
Q.9 Prove that stan tan tan
Q.10 Prove that tan
Q.11 With usual notations, prove that
Q.12 With usual notations, prove that
Q.13 Prove that Law of Cosine.
Q.14 Prove that Law of Sine.
Q.15 Show that tan tan tan
Q.16 Prove that sin sin sin .
Q.17 Prove that r r r r r r s
Q.18 Prove that

Chapter 13
Q.1 Prove that sin sin cos
Q.2 prove that sin sin sin
Q.3 Prove that sin cot

Q.4 Prove that tan tan tan
Q.5 Prove that sin sin sin ( √ √
Q.6 Prove that sin sin cos
Q.7 Prove that tan tan tan tan
Q.8 Prove that tan tan
ANNUAL EXAM 2024 MATHEMATICS 11
64 Prove that tan
65 Prove that cos
66 Show that tan ( ) cot ( )
67 Show that
68 Find the measure of the greatest angle, if sides of triangle are 16, 20, 33
69 The measures of side of a triangular plot are meters. Find the measure of the corner angles of the plot.
70 Prove that tan
71 Prove that cot 73. Prove that sin sin sin
72 Solve cos
73 Solve the trigonometric equation sec
74 Verify sin sin sin sin
75 Find , if tan cos sin cos tan
76 Verify sin sin Tan
77 Prove that sec cosec sec cosec
78 Show that tan cot

79 Prove that sec

80 Prove that cot


81 Prove that sin cos
82 Prove that tan tan
83 Prove that cos sin
84 Prove that tan tan tan
85 Give the range and domain of cos
86 Prove that tan cos
87 Show that sin cos √
88 Prove that cos cos
89 Write the Triple Angle Identity of tan
90 Prove that sec cosec sin cos
91 What is the relation between a radian and a degree?
92 Is the relation valid?
93 Convert into sexagesimal system.
94 What is the Circular Measure of the angle between hands of a watch at clock?
95 A horse is tethered to a peg by a rope of 9 meters length & it can move in a circle with the peg as center. If the horse moves
along the circumference of the circle, keeping the rope tight, how far will it have gone when the rope has turned an angle of
?
96 Define Co-terminal Angles
97 Define Allied Angles
98 cosec cot

LONG QUESTIONS
Chapter 2:
Q.1 Prove that p
Q.2 Convert into logical form and prove it by constructing the truth table.
ANNUAL EXAM 2024 MATHEMATICS 11
Q.3 Give the logical proof of De Morgan's Law.
Q.4 Convert the theorem to logical statement and prove them by constructing truth tables.
Q.5 Show that the set , is an Abelian group w.r.t ordinary multiplication.
Q.6 Prove that non singular matrices over the real field form a non-abelian group under multiplication.
Q.7 Consider the set i i .Set up its multiplication table and show that the set is an abelian group under multiplication.
Q.8 Give logical proofs of the following theorems
i)
ii)
Q.9 If a,b are elements of a group , solve the following equations:
ii)
i)

Chapter 3:
Q.1 Find and if [ ] * + * +
Q.2 Solve the following system of linear equations:
a
Q.3 Solve the following matrix equation for * + * + * + Q.4 Show that | |

a
Q.5 Show that | |

Q.6 If [ ] then find by using adjoint of the matrix.

Q.7 Show that | |

Q.8 Show that | |

Q.9 Without expansion ,verify that || ||

Q.10 Solve the following systems of linear equations by Cramer's rule.

Q.11 Use matrices to solve the following systems:

Q.12 Solve the system of linear equations by Cramer's rule.

Q.13 Use matrices to solve the system

Chapter 4:
Q.1 Solve by factorization
Q.2 Solve by quadratic formula a b
Q.3 Solve by quadratic formula
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Q.4 Solve
Q.5 Solve
Q.6 Solve
Q.7 Show that … factors
Q.8 Find the condition that one root of a a is square of the other.
Q.9

Q.10 If the roots of are and , prove that √ √ √

Q.11 If are the roots of form the equation whose roots are and .
Q.12 Show that the roots of will be equal if .
Q.13 Show that the roots of will be equal if c
Q.14 Prove that will have equal roots if will have equal roots if
Q.15 Solve
Q.16 Solve the system of equation and
Q.17 Prove that sum of three cube roots of unity is zero.
Q.18 Prove that √ √
Q.19 If are the roots of , form the equation whose roots are and
Q.20 Solve

Chapter 6:
Q.1 Find n so that may be the A.M. between a and b.
Q.2 The sum of 9 terms of an A.P. is 171 and its eight term is 31. Find the series.
Q.3The sum of three numbers in an A.P. is 24 and their product is 440 . Find the numbers.
Q.4 Find the four numbers in A.P. whose sum is 32 and the sum of whose squares is
Q.5 Find three consecutive numbers in G.P. whose sum is 26 and their product is
Q.6 Show that the reciprocals of the terms of the terms of the geometric sequence a a a … from another geometric
sequence.
Q.7 If the sum of the four consecutive terms in G.P. is 80 and A.M. of the second and the fourth of them is 30 .Find the terms.
Q.8 If a,b,c,d are in G.P. prove that are in G.P. Q.9 For what value of , is the positive geometric
mean between two distinct numbers and ?
Q.10 If and if ,then prove that
Q.11 If y and if ,then prove that
Q.12 Find the five numbers in A.P. whose sum is 25 and sum of whose
Squares is
Q.13 If are the sums of terms of an A.P.,show that
Q.14 Show that the sum of A.Ms. between a and is equal to times their A.M.
Q.15 If then show that ( )
Q.16 The sum of an infinite geometric series is 9 and the sum of the squares of its terms is . Find the series.

Chapter 7:
Q.1Find the numbers greater than 23000 that can be formed from the digits without repeating any digits.
Q.2 How many 6-digit numbers can be formed,without repeating any digit from the digits ? In how many of them will 0 be
at the tens place?
Q.3 Prove that
Q.4 How many 6-digit numbers can be formed from the digits 2,2,3,3,4,4? How many
Of them will lie between 400,000 and 430,000 ?
Q.5 In how many ways can be letters of the word MISSISSIPPI be arranged when all the letters are to be used?
Q.6 Prove from the first principle that
ii)
ANNUAL EXAM 2024 MATHEMATICS 11
i) Q.7 Find the value of when
ii)
i)
Q.8 How many numbers greater than 1000,000 can be formed from the digits ?
Q.9 Find the value of and , when and

Chapter 8:
Q.1 Use mathematical induction to prove that
i)
ii)
iii)
Q.2 Find the term independent of in the expansion
ii) ( )

i) (√ )
Q.3 Find the term involving in the expansion of
Q.4 Use binomial theorem to show that √
Q.5 If x is so small that its square and higher powers can be neglected, then show that


Q.6 If ( ) ,then prove that

Q.7 Find the coefficient of in the expansion of ( )


Q.8 If x is very nearly equal to 1 , then prove that
Q.9 Find the term involving in the expression of ( )

Q.10 Determine the middle term or terms in the following expansions ( ) Q.11 If x is so small that its square and higher
powers can be neglected, then show that


Q.12 If , then prove that

Chapter 9
Q.1 If cot and the terminal arm of the angle is not in first quadrant, find the value cos and cosec .
Q.2 If cosec and find the value of the remaining trigonometric ratio.
Q.3 Prove the identity
Q.4 Prove that tan sec
Q.5 Prove that
Q.6 sin cos sin cos sin cos
Q.7 sin cos sin cos
Q.8 If tan and the terminal arm of the angle is not in the III quadrant, find the value of .

Q.9 Find the value of the other five trigonometric functions of , if cos and the terminal side of the angle is not in the I
quadrant.
Q.10 Prove that tan cot sec csc
Q.11 If cot and terminal arm of the angle is in the first quadrant, find the value of

Chapter 10
Q.1 Prove the identity
Q.2 If sin and , where and Show that sin
ANNUAL EXAM 2024 MATHEMATICS 11
Q.3 Reduce cos to an expression involving only function of multiple of , raised to the first power.
Q.4 √

Q.5 Show that cot


Q.6 Reduce sin to an expression involving only function of multiple of , raised to the first power.
Q.7 Prove that tan
Q.8 Prove that cos cos cos cos
Q.9 Prove that sin sin sin sin
Q.10 Prove that sin sin sin sin
Q.11 Prove that tan
Q.12 If are the angles of triangle ,show that cot cot cot cot cot cot
Q.13 Prove that tan
Q.14 Show that cos cos cos sin cos sin

Chapter 12
Q.1 Solve the triangle , in which
Q.2 Solve the triangle , in which
Q.3 Solve the triangle ABC, in which
Q.4 The sides of triangle are and . Prove that the greatest angle of the triangle is .
Q.5 Show that asin sin sec
Q.6 Show that sin cos cos
Q.7 Show that stan
Q.8 Prove that in equilateral triangle
Q.9 Prove that stan tan tan
Q.10 Prove that tan
Q.11 With usual notations, prove that
Q.12 With usual notations, prove that
Q.13 Prove that Law of Cosine.
Q.14 Prove that Law of Sine.
Q.15 Show that tan tan tan
Q.16 Prove that sin sin sin .
Q.17 Prove that r r r r r r s
Q.18 Prove that

Chapter 13
Q.1 Prove that sin sin cos
Q.2 prove that sin sin sin
Q.3 Prove that sin cot

Q.4 Prove that tan tan tan
Q.5 Prove that sin sin sin ( √ √
Q.6 Prove that sin sin cos
Q.7 Prove that tan tan tan tan
Q.8 Prove that tan tan
ANNUAL EXAM 2024 MATHEMATICS 11

th
MATHEMATICS 11
(OBJECTIVE PART)
It is challenge that you can get 85+ Marks in Annual 2024
Tick (✔) the correct answer.
1. … Is
(a) ✔Rational (b) Irrational (c) an integer (d) a prime number
2. is
(a) Rational (b) ✔ Irrational (c) Natural number (d) None
3. Multiplicative inverse of is
(a) 0 (b) any real number (c) ✔ not defined (d) 1
4. Golden rule of fraction is that for
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
5. The set possesses closure property
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
6. If then
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d)
7. The multiplicative identity of complex number is
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d)
8. The multiplicative inverse of is:
(a) (b) (c) (d) ✔
9.
(a) 15 (b) ✔ -15 (c) (d)
10.
(a) (b) ✔ – (c) 1 (d) -1
11. Factorization of is:
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d) None of these
12. The product of any two conjugate complex numbers is
(a) ✔Real number (b) complex number (c) zero (d) 1
13. Identity element of complex number is
(b) (c) (d) ✔
14. If 1 and 2 are complex numbers then 1+ 2| is _______
(a) | 1+ 2| (b) ✔ | 1 |+| 2| (c) 1+ 2| (d) None of these
15. The figure representing one or more complex numbers on the complex plane is called:
(a) Cartesian plane (c) Z-Plane (c) Complex plane (d) ✔Argand diagram
16. represents
(a) Real numbers (b) ✔ Imaginary numbers (c) natural numbers (d) Rational numbers
17. If then
(a) (b) (c) ✔ √ (d) √
18. ̅
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(a) (b) (c) ̅ (d) ✔
19. ̅ is
(a) Complex number (b) ✔ Real number (c) both (a) and (b) (d) None of these
20.
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d) –
21. The set of odd numbers between 1 and 9 are
(a) (b) (c) (d) ✔
22. The sets and are sets.
(a) Equal (b) ✔Equivalent (c) Not equal (d) None of these
23. Which of the following is true?
(a) (b) (c) (d) ✔
24. The empty set is a subset of
(a) Empty set (b) ✔Every set (c) Natural set (d) Whole set
25. Total number of subsets that can be formed from the set is
(a) 1 (b) ✔ 8 (c) 5 (d)2
26. A set having only one element is called
(a) Empty set (b) ✔Singleton set (c) Power set (d) Subset
27. The set of odd integers between 2 and 4 is
(a) Null set (b) Power set (c) ✔ Singleton set (d) Subset
28. A diagram which represents a set is called______
(a) ✔Venn’s (b) Argand (c) Plane (d) None of these
29.
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d)
30.
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
31.
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
32. If then
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
33. If and are disjoint sets then :
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
34. If then
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d) None of these
35. If the intersection of two sets is the empty then sets are called
(a) ✔Disjoint sets (b) Overlapping Sets (c) Subsets (d) Power sets
36.
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
37. Take any set, say then
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d) None of these
38. then is equal to
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
39. If then
(a) (b) (c) (d) ✔
40. For the propositions and , is:
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(a) ✔Tautology (b) Absurdity (c) Contingency (d) None of these
41. The symbol which is used to denote negation of a proposition is
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
42. Truth set of a tautology is
(a) ✔Universal set (b) (c) True (d) False
43. A statement which is always falls is called
(a) Tautology (b) ✔ Absurdity (c) Contingency (d) Contra positive
44. is
(a) Tautology (b) ✔Absurdity (c) Contingency (d) Contra positive
45. In a proposition if is called
(a) Inverse of (b) ✔ converse of (c) contrapositive of (d) None
46. Contra positive of is
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
47. The symbol “ ” is called
(a) Universal quantifier (b) ✔ Existential quantifier (c) Converse (d) Inverse
48. The symbol “ ” is called
(a) ✔Universal quantifier (b) Existential quantifier (c) Converse (d) Inverse
49. Truth set of is
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
50. is the truth set of
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d)
51. Truth set of a tautology is the
52. Power set (b) Subset (c) ✔Universal set (d) Super set If √ is a
function, then its inverse is:
(a) A line (b) a parabola (c) a point (d) ✔ not a function
53. A function is also called:
(a) ✔Injective (b) Surjective (c) Bijective (d) Inverse
54. If set has 2 elements and has 4 elements , then number of elements in is :
(a) 6 (b) ✔ 8 (c) 16 (d) None of these
55. Inverse of a line is :
(a) ✔A line (b) a parabola (c) a point (d) not defined
56. The function is :
(a) ✔Identity function (b) Null function (c) not a function (d) similar function
57. The range of
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
58.
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
59. The set where √ is closed
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
60. The set where √ is closed
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
61. is closed
(a) (b) (c) ✔ both (a) and (b) (d)
62. Inverse and identity of a set under binary operation is
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63. ✔Unique (b) Two (c) Three (d) Four The set of natural
number is not closed under binary operation
(a) (b) (c) both (a) and (b) (d) ✔ –
64. The set is not closed
(a) ✔ (b) (c) both (a) and (b) (d) None of these
65. is
(a) Group (b) ✔Semi-group (c) closed (d) Not closed
66. Subtraction is non-commutative and non-associative on
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
67. A semi-group having an identity is called
68. Group (b) ✔ monoid (c) Closed (d) Not closed For every
then is called
(a) Group (b) Monoid (c) Closed (d) ✔ Abelian group
69. In group inverse of 1 is
(a) 1 (b) ✔ -1 (c) 0 (d) 2
70. In group inverse of is
(a) ✔ (b) (d) 0 (d) 2
71. In a group the inverse is
(a) ✔Unique (b) two (d) three (d) four
72. A rectangular array of numbers enclosed by a square brackets is called:
(a) ✔Matrix (b) Row (c) Column (d) Determinant
73. The horizontal lines of numbers in a matrix are called:
(a) Columns (b) ✔ Rows (c) Column matrix (d) Row matrix
74. The vertical lines of numbers in a matrix are called:
(a) ✔Columns (b) Rows (c) Column matrix (d) Row matrix
75. If a matrix A has rows and columns , then order of A is :
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
76. is an example of
(a) ✔Row vector (b) column vector (c) Rectangular matrix (d) Square matrix
77. The matrix is said to be real if its all entries are
(a) Rational (b) ✔ real (c) natural (d) complex
78. If a matrix A has different number of rows and columns then A is called:
(a) Row vector (b) ✔ Column vector (c) square matrix (d) Rectangular matrix
79. For the square matrix then … are:
(a) ✔Main diagonal (b) primary diagonal (c) proceding diagonal (d) secondary diagonal
80. For a square matrix if all and all for then A is called:
(a) Diagonal matrix (b) ✔ Scalar Matrix (c) Unit matrix (d) Null matrix
81. A square matrix is singular if
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
82. If order of matrix is and order of matrix is then order of matrix is
(a) (b) (c) (d) ✔
83. In general matrix multiplication is not
(a) ✔Commutative (b) Associative (c) Closure (d) Distributive
84.
(a) (b) ✔ (c) – (d)
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85. For any matrix A , it is always true that
(a) (b) – ̅ (c) ✔ (d)
86. If all entries of a square matrix of order is multiplied by then value of is equal to:
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d)
87. For a non-singular matrix it is true that :
(a) (b) (c) ̿ (d) ✔ all of these
88. For any non-singular matrices A and B it is true that:
(a) (b) (c) (d) ✔ all of these
89. If a square matrix has two identical rows or two identical columns then
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
90. If a matrix is in triangular form, then its determinant is product of the entries of its
(a) Lower triangular matrix (b) Upper triangular matrix (c) ✔main diagonal (d) none of these
91. If is non-singular matrix then
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)

92. | |

(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) ✔ (d)

93. | |

(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) ✔ 0 (d) -1


94. ( )
95. (b) (c) ✔ (d)
96. A square matrix A is skew symmetric if:
(a) (b) ✔ (c) ( ) (d) ( )
97. A square matrix A is Hermitian if:
(a) (b) (c) ✔ ( ) (d) ( )
98. A square matrix A is skew- Hermitian if:
(a) (b) (c) ( ) (d) ✔ ( )
99. The main diagonal elements of a skew symmetric matrix must be:
(a) 1 (b) 0 (c) any non-zero number (d) any complex number
100. The main diagonal elements of a skew hermitian matrix must be:
(a) 1 (b)✔ 0 (c) any non-zero number (d) any complex number
101. In echelon form of matrix, the first non zero entry is called:
(a) ✔Leading entry (b) first entry (c) preceding entry (d) Diagonal entry
102. A square matrix for which then A is called:
(a) ✔Upper triangular (b) Lower triangular (c) Symmetric (d) Hermitian
103. A square matrix for which then A is called:
(a) Upper triangular (b) ✔ Lower triangular (c) Symmetric (d) Hermitian
104. If A is symmetric (Skew symmetric), then must be
(a) Singular (b) non singular (c) ✔ symmetric (d) non trivial solution

105. In a homogeneous system of linear equations , the solution (0,0,0) is:


(a) ✔Trivial solution (b) non trivial solution (c) exact solution (d) anti symmetric
106. If then
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(a) (b)✔ (c) (d) Not possible
107. If the system of linear equations have no solution at all, then it is called a/an
(a) Consistent system (b) ✔ Inconsistent system(c) Trivial System (d) Non Trivial System
108. will be quadratic if:
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d) any real number
109. Solution set of the equation is:
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
110. The quadratic formula for solving the equation is
√ √ √
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d) None of these
111. How many techniques to solve quadratic equations.
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) ✔ 3 (d) 4
112. The solution of a quadratic equation are called
113. ✔Roots (b) identity (c) quadratic equation (d) solutionTo convert
into quadratic form , the correct substitution is:
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
114. The equation in which variable occurs in exponent , called:
(a) ✔Exponential function (b) Quadratic equation (c) Reciprocal equation (d) Exponential equation
115. To convert into quadratic , the substitution is:
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d)
116. The equation is example of
(a) Exponential equation (b) Quadratic equation (c) Radical equation (d) ✔ Reciprocal equation
117. The cube roots of unity are :
√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
118. Sum of all cube roots of 64 is :
(a) ✔0 (b) 1 (c) 64 (d) -64
119. Product of cube roots of -1 is:
(a) 0 (b) -1 (c) ✔ 1 (d) None
120.
(a) 0 (b) ✔ -16 (c) (d) -1
121. The sum of all four fourth roots of unity is:
(a) Unity (b) ✔0 (c) -1 (d) None
122. The product of all four fourth roots of unity is:
(a) Unity (b) 0 (c) ✔ -1 (d) None
123. The sum of all four fourth roots of 16 is:
(a) 16 (b) -16 (c) ✔ 0 (d) 1
124. The complex cube roots of unity are……………… each other
(a) ✔Additive inverse (b) Equal to (c) Conjugate (d) None of these
125. The complex fourth roots of unity are …… of each other
(a) ✔Additive inverse (b) equal to (c) square of (d) None of these
126. The cube roots of -1 are
127. (b) (c) ✔ (d)
The expression is polynomial of degree:
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 1 (d) ✔ not a polynomial
128. If is divided by , then dividend (Divisor)(…….)+ Remainder.
(a) Divisor (b) Dividend (c) ✔ Quotient (d)
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129. If is divided by by remainder theorem then remainder is:
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
130. The polynomial is a factor of if and only if
(a) ✔ (b) (c) Quotient (d)
131. is a factor of if is:
(a) 2 (b) ✔ (c) 8 (d) -4
132. If is the root of then
(a) 2 (b) -2 (c) 1 (d) ✔ -1
133. is a factor of when is
(a) Any integer (b) any positive integer (c) ✔ any odd integer (d) any real number
134. is a factor of when is
✔ Any integer (b) any positive integer (c) any odd integer (d) any real number
Sum of roots of is
(a) (b) – (c) (d) ✔ –
135. Product of roots of is
(a) ✔ (b) – (c) (d) –
136. If 2 and -5 are roots of a quadratic equation , then equation is:
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d)
137. If and are the roots of , then the value of is:
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
138. The equation whose roots are given is
139. (b) (c) (d) ✔
If roots of are real , then
(a) ✔Disc (b) Disc (c) Disc (d) Disc
140. If roots of are complex , then
(a) Disc (b) ✔ Disc (c) Disc (d) Disc
141. If roots of are equal , then
(a) ✔Disc (b) Disc (c) Disc (d) None of these
142. The expression is called:
(a) ✔Discriminant (b) Quadratic equation (c) Linear equation (d) roots
143. Disc of is
(a) (b) (c) ✔ - (d)
144. An open sentence formed by using sign of “ ” is called a/an
(a) ✔Equation (b) Formula (c) Rational fraction (d) Theorem
145. If an equation is true for all values of the variable, then it is called:
(a) a conditional equation (b) ✔ an identity (c) proper rational fraction (d) All of these
146. is a/an:
(a) Conditional equation (b) ✔an identity (c) proper rational fraction (d) a formula
147. The quotient of two polynomials is called :
(a) ✔Rational fraction (b) Irrational fraction (c) Partial fraction (d) Proper fraction
148. A fraction is called proper fraction if :
(a) ✔Degree of Degree of (b) Degree of Degree of (c) Degree of
Degree of (d) Degree of Degree of
149. A fraction is called proper fraction if :
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(a) Degree of Degree of (b) Degree of Degree of (c) Degree of
Degree of (d) ✔ Degree of Degree of
150. The number of Partial fraction of are:
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) ✔ 4 (d) None of these
151. The number of Partial fraction of are:
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) ✔ 6
152. is an
(a) Improper fraction (b) ✔ Proper fraction (c) Polynomial (d) equation
153. An arrangement of numbers according to some definite rule is called:
(a) ✔Sequence (b) Combination (c) Series (d) Permutation
154. A sequence is also known as:
(a) Real sequence (b) ✔ Progression (c) Arrangement (d) Complex sequence
155. A sequence is function whose domain is
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
156. As sequence whose range is set of real numbers is called:
(a) ✔Real sequence (b) Imaginary sequence (c) Natural sequence (d) Complex sequence
1. If then
(a) 10 (b) 11 (c) 12 (d) 13
157. The last term of an infinite sequence is called :
(a) term (b) (c) last term (d) does not exist
158. The next term of the sequence … is
(a) ✔112 (b) 120 (c) 124 (d) None of these
159. For ,
(a) 1 (b) ✔ -1 (c) 0 (d) 2
160. The next two terms of the sequence … are
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d)
161. For ,
(a) 2 (b) ✔ (c) 4 (d) 8

162. A sequence in which is the same number for all , is called:


(a) ✔A.P (b) G.P (c) H.P (d) None of these
th
163. term of an A.P is then 10 term is :
(a) 9 (b) ✔ 29 (c) 12 (d) cannot determined
1. For
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d)

164. If are in A.P, then is


(a) ✔A.M (b) G.M (c) H.M (d) Mid point
165. Arithmetic mean between and is:
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
166. The arithmetic mean between √ and √ is:
(a) √ (b) (c) ✔ √ (d) none of these

167. may be the A.M between and if
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
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168. The sum of terms of a sequence is called:
(a) Partial sum (b) ✔ Series (c) Finite sum (d) none of these
169. Forth partial sum of the sequence { } is called:
(a) 16 (b) ✔ 1+4+9+16 (c) 8 (d) 1+2+3+4
170. Sum of term of an Arithmetic series is equal to:
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
171. For any the common ratio is equal to:
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
172. No term of a is:
(a) ✔0 (b) 1 (c) negative (d) imaginary number
173. The general term of a is :
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d) None of these
174. Geometric mean between 4 and 16 is
(a) (b) (c) (d) ✔
175. For what value of , is the positive geometric mean between and
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d)

176. The sum of infinite geometric series is valid if


(a) (b) (c) (d)✔
177. For the series , the sum is
(a) -4 (b) 4 (c) (d)✔ not defined
178. An infinite geometric series is convergent if
(a) (b) (c) (d)✔
179. An infinite geometric series is divergent if
(a) (b) (c) (d) ✔
180. If sum of series is defined then it is called:
(a) ✔Convergent series (b) Divergent series (c) finite series (d) Geometric series
181. If sum of series is not defined then it is called:
(a) Convergent series (b)✔ Divergent series (c) finite series (d) Geometric series
182. The interval in which series is convergent if :
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
183. If the reciprocal of the terms a sequence form an then it is called:
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d) sequence
184. The term of … is
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
185. Harmonic mean between and is:
(a) ✔5 (b) (c) (d)
186. If and are Arithmetic , Geometric and Harmonic means between two positive numbers then
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d) all of these
187. If and are Arithmetic , Geometric and Harmonic means between two negative numbers then
(a) (b) (c) (d) ✔ all of these
188. , then is equal to:
(a) (b)✔ (c) (d) cannot be determined
189. ∑
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(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d)
190. ∑
(a) 1 (b) 0 (c) (d) ✔
191.
(a) ✔8 (b) 7 (c) 56 (d)
192.
(a) 0 (b) ✔ 1 (c) 2 (d) cannot be defined
193.
(a) (b) (c) (d) ✔
194.
(a) 80 (b) ✔ 84 (c) 90 (d) 94
195. Factorial form of is
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d)
196.
(a) 6890 (b) 6810 (c) ✔ 6840 (d) 6880
197. If 30 then
(a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 10
198.
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d)
199.
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d)
200. ___________ of different objects is called permutation.
(a) Combination (b) ✔ Permutation (c) Probability (d) Arrangements
201. In haw many ways the letters of the “ ” can be write?
(a) ways (b) ways (c) ✔ ways (d) ways
202. How many signals can be given by 5 flags of different colors , using 3 at a time
(a) 120 (b) 60 (c) 24 (d) 15
203.
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d) 0
204.
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
205.
(a) 0 (b) ✔ 1 (c) 2 (d)
206. For complementary combination
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d) None of these
207. If then
(a) 10 (b) ✔ 20 (c) 30 (d) 40
208. In a permutation , it is always true that
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
209. Probability of non-occurrence of an event E is equal to :
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
210. Non occurrence of an event E is denoted by:
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d) All of these
211. A card is drawn from a deck of 52 playing cards. The probability of card that it is an ace card is:
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(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d)
212. Four persons wants to sit in a circular sofa, the total ways are:
(a) ✔24 (b) 6 (c) 4 (d) None of these
213. Let … the probability that a number is divided by 4 is :
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
214. A die is rolled , the probability of getting 3 or 5 is:
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
215. If is a certain event , then
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
216. If is an impossible event ,then
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
217. Sample space for tossing a coin is:
(a) (b) (c) (d) ✔

218. For independent events


(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)

219. If , and then =


(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
220. If an event can occur in ways and can occur ways , then number of ways that both events occur is:
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
221. If and then
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
1. The statement is true when :
222. (b) (c) ✔ (d) is any +iv integer
223. The method of induction was given by Francesco who lived from:
(a) ✔1494-1575 (b) 1500-1575 (c) 1498-1575 (d) 1494-1570
224. The statement is true, when
(a) (b) (c) (d) ✔
225. General term in the expansion of is:
(a) ( ) (b)✔( ) (c) ( ) (d) ( )
226. The number of terms in the expansion of are:
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
227. Middle term/s in the expansion of is/are :
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
228. The coefficient of the last term in the expansion of is :
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
229. ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) is equal to:
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
1.
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
230. The middle term in the expansion of is ( ) then is
(a) Odd (b) ✔ even (c) prime (d) none of these
231. The common starting point of two rays is called:
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(a) Origin (b) Initial Point (c) ✔ Vertex (d)All of these
232. If the rotation of the angle is counter clock wise, then angle is:
(a) Negative (b) ✔ Positive (c) Non-Negative (d) None of these
233. One right angle is equal to
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d) All of these
234. is equal to
(a) 30 minutes (b) ✔ 60 minutes (c) minutes (d) minutes
235. is equal to
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
th
236. 60 part of is equal to
(a) One second (b) ✔ One minute (c) 1 Radian (d) radian
237. 3 radian is:
(a) ✔171.888 (b) 120 (c) (d) 270
238. Area of sector of circle of radius is:
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
239. Circular measure of angle between the hands of a watch at is
240. (b) ✔ (c) (d) An angle is in standard
position , if its vertex is
(a) At origin (b) ✔ at (c) (d) in 1st Quad Only
241. If initial and the terminal side of an angle falls on then it is called:
(a) Coterminal angle (b) ✔ Quadrantal angl (c) Allied angle (d) None of these
242. and are called
(a) Coterminal angle (b) ✔ Quadrantal angl (c) Allied angle (d) None of these

243. is equal to:


(a) 0 (b) -1 (c) 2 (d) ✔ 1
244. is equal to:
(a) csc (b) sin (c) ✔ sec (d) tan
245. is equal to:
(a) 0 (b) ✔ 1 (c) -1 (d) 2
(a) I (b) II (c) III (d) IV
246. If and then the terminal arm of angle lies in __________Quad.
(a) I (b) ✔ II (c) III (d) IV
247. If and then the terminal arm of angle lies in ___________ Quad.
(a) I (b) II (c) ✔ III (d) IV
248. The point lies on the terminal side of angle:
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
249. The point lies on the terminal side of angle:
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d)
250. The point lies on the terminal side of angle:
(a) (b) (c) (d) ✔
251.

(a) √ (b) ✔ (c) (d) 1



252.
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(a) ✔1 (b) 0 (c) (d)
253.
(a) ✔1 (b) 0 (d)
254.
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
255. Fundamental law of trigonometry is ,
(a) ✔ (b)
(c) (d)
256. is equal to:
(a) (b) (c) ✔
(d)
257. ( )
(a) (b) – (c) ✔ (d) –
258.
(a) (b) – (c) ✔ (d) –
259.
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
260. Angles associated with basic angles of measure to a right angle or its multiple are called:
(a) Coterminal angle (b) angle in standard position (c) ✔ Allied angle (d) obtuse angle
261. ( )
(a) (b) (c) (d) ✔ –
262. is equal to:

(a) 1 (b) (c) ✔ (d)

263.
(a) ✔ (b) – (c) (d) –
264. If and are the angles of a triangle ABC then ( )
(a) ✔ sin (b) – sin (c) cos (d) – cos
265. Which is the allied angle
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
266. 1.
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
267. 2. If is – and is then terminal arm of lies in
268. I Quad (b) II Quad (c) III Quad (d) ✔IV Quad
269. is equal to:
(a) cos sin (b) (c) ✔ (d)
270.
(a) ✔cos sin (b) sin (c) cos (d) All of these
271.
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
272.
(a) sin (b) sin (c) ✔ sin (d) sin
273. is equal to:
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(a) ✔ sin ( ) cos ( ) (b) cos ( ) sin ( ) (c)
sin ( ) sin ( ) (d) cos ( ) cos ( )
274. is equal to:
(b) sin ( ) cos ( ) (b) ✔ cos ( ) sin ( ) (c)
sin ( ) sin ( ) (d) cos ( ) cos ( )
275. is equal to:
(c) sin ( ) cos ( ) (b) cos ( ) sin ( ) (c) -
sin ( ) sin ( ) (d) ✔ cos ( ) cos ( )
276. is equal to:
(d) sin ( ) cos ( ) (b) cos ( ) sin ( ) (c) ✔
sin ( ) sin ( ) (d) cos ( ) cos ( )
277.
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
278.
279. ✔ (b) (c) (d) Range of is
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
280. Range of is
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
281. Smallest number which when added to the original circular measure of the angle gives the same value of
the function is called:
(a) Domain (b) Range (c) Co domain (d) ✔ Period
282. Domain of is
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)

283. Domain of is
(a) (b) (c)✔ (d)
284. Period of is
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
285. Period of is
(a) (b) (c) (d) ✔
286. Period of is
(a) (b)✔ (c) (d)
287. Period of is
(a) (b) (c) (d) ✔ 10
288. The graph of trigonometric functions have:
(a) Break segments (b) Sharp corners (c) Straight line segments (d) smooth curves
289. Curves of the trigonometric functions repeat after fixed intervals because trigonometric functions are
(a) Simple (b) linear (c) quadratic (d) ✔ periodic
290. The graph of lies between the horizontal line and
(a) ✔ +1 (b) 0 (c) 2 (d) -2
291. A “Triangle” has :
(a) Two elements (b) elements (c) elements (d) ✔ elments
292.
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(a) (b) (c) (d)
293. When increases from to then and go on
(a) ✔Increasing (b) Decreasing (c) Constant (d) None of these
294. When increases from to then and go on
(a) Increasing (b) ✔Decreasing (c) Constant (d) None of these
295. If then
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
296. When we look an object above the horizontal ray, the angle formed is called angle of:
(a) ✔Elevation (b) depression (c) incidence (d) reflects
297. When we look an object below the horizontal ray, the angle formed is called angle of:
(a) Elevation (b) ✔ depression (c) incidence (d) reflects
298. A triangle which is not right is called:
(a) ✔Oblique triangle (b) Isosceles triangle (c) Scalene triangle (d) Right isosceles triangle
299. In any triangle , law of tangent is :

300. (b) (c) ✔ (d)

301. In any triangle √

(a) sin (b) sin (c) ✔ sin (d) cos

302. In any triangle √

(a) ✔sin (b) sin (c) sin (d) cos

303. In any triangle √

(a) sin (b) ✔ sin (c) sin (d) cos


304. In any triangle

(a) √ (b) √ (c) ✔ √ (d) √


305. In any triangle

(a) √ (b) ✔ √ (c) √ (d) √


306. In any triangle

(a) √ (b) √ (c) √ (d)✔ √


307. In any triangle with usual notations , is equal to
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d)

308. In any triangle √


(a) sin (b) cos (c) tan (d) cot

309. In any triangle √


(a) sin (b) cos (c)✔ tan (d) cot
310. To solve an oblique triangles when measure of three sides are given , we can use:
(a) ✔Hero’s formula (b) Law of cosine (c) Law of sine (d) Law of tangents
311. In any triangle Area if triangle is :
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(a) sin (b) (c) (d)✔
312. In any triangle with usual notations,
(a) (b) (c)✔ (d)
313. In any triangle with usual notations,
(a) (b)2 (c) ✔ (d)
314. In any triangle with usual notations,
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
315. In any triangle with usual notations,
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d)
316. In any triangle with usual notations,
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d)
317. In any triangle with usual notations,
(a) (b) (c) (d) ✔
318. In any triangle with usual notations,
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
319. In any triangle with usual notation ,
(a) 3:2:1 (b) 1:2:2 (c) ✔ 1:2:3 (d) 1:1:1
320. In any triangle with usual notation ,
(a) 3:3:3:2:1 (b) 1:2:2:3:3 (c) ✔ 1:2:3:3:3 (d) 1:1:1:1:1
321. In a triangle if , then
(a) (b) (c) (d) ✔
322.
(a) cos (b) ✔ sin (c) cos (d)
323.
(a) sec (b) sin (c) sec (d)✔
324.
(a) sec (b) sin (c)✔ cot (d)
325.
(a) sec (b)✔ tan (c) sec (d)

326. ( )

(a) (b)✔ (c) (d)
327. (√ )
(a) (b) – (c) – (d)✔
328. ( )
(a) ✔ (b) (c) 2 (d)
329. 1.

(a) ✔ ( √ √ ) (b) ( √ √ )

(c) ( √ √ ) (d) ( √ )

330. 4.
(a) ✔ ( ) (b) ( ) (c) ( ) (d) ( )
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331.
(a) – (b) (c) ✔ (d)
332.
(a) ✔– (b) (c) (d)
333.
(a) ✔– (b) (c) (d)
334.
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d)
335. If , then solution in the interval is:
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
336. If then value of
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d)
337. General solution of is:
(a) (b) (c) (d) ✔not possible
338. General solution of is:
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d) not possible
1. For the general solution , we first find the solution in the interval whose length is equal to its:
(a) Range (b) domain (c) co-domain (d) ✔ period
339. General solution of every trigonometric equation consists of :
(a) One solution only (b) two solutions (c)✔ infinitely many solutions (d) no real solution
340. Solution of the equation √ in the 4th quadrant is:
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
341. If , then general solution is:
(a) (b) (c)✔ (d)
342. In which quadrant is the solution of the equation
(a) 1st and 2nd (b) 2nd and 3rd (c) ✔ 3rd and 4th (d) Only 1st
343. If then
(a) ✔ (b) (c) 0 (d)

SHORT QUESTIONS SEC (A)


1) Which of the following have closure property w.r.t addition and multiplication
2) Prove that
3) Write reflexive property of equality of real number.
4) Simplify by justifying each step.

5) Prove the rules of addition.


6) Prove the rules of addition.
7) Prove that
8) Find the sum, difference and product of the complex numbers and
9) Simplify:
10) Simplify
11) Simplify Hint: etc.
12) Simplify
13) Find the multiplicative inverse of the numbers:
14) Find the multiplicative inverse of the numbers: √ √
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331.
(a) – (b) (c) ✔ (d)
332.
(a) ✔– (b) (c) (d)
333.
(a) ✔– (b) (c) (d)
334.
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d)
335. If , then solution in the interval is:
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d)
336. If then value of
(a) (b) (c) ✔ (d)
337. General solution of is:
(a) (b) (c) (d) ✔not possible
338. General solution of is:
(a) ✔ (b) (c) (d) not possible
1. For the general solution , we first find the solution in the interval whose length is equal to its:
(a) Range (b) domain (c) co-domain (d) ✔ period
339. General solution of every trigonometric equation consists of :
(a) One solution only (b) two solutions (c)✔ infinitely many solutions (d) no real solution
340. Solution of the equation √ in the 4th quadrant is:
(a) (b) ✔ (c) (d)
341. If , then general solution is:
(a) (b) (c)✔ (d)
342. In which quadrant is the solution of the equation
(a) 1st and 2nd (b) 2nd and 3rd (c) ✔ 3rd and 4th (d) Only 1st
343. If then
(a) ✔ (b) (c) 0 (d)

SHORT QUESTIONS SEC (A)


1) Which of the following have closure property w.r.t addition and multiplication
2) Prove that
3) Write reflexive property of equality of real number.
4) Simplify by justifying each step.

5) Prove the rules of addition.


6) Prove the rules of addition.
7) Prove that
8) Find the sum, difference and product of the complex numbers and
9) Simplify:
10) Simplify
11) Simplify Hint: etc.
12) Simplify
13) Find the multiplicative inverse of the numbers:
14) Find the multiplicative inverse of the numbers: √ √
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15) Factorize:
16) Factorize:
17) Separate into real and imaginary parts (write as a simple complex number)
18) Find the multiplicative Inverse of each of the numbers.
19) Prove that ‾ if is real.
20) Simplify by expressing in the from a + bi √ √
21) Show that . ‾ is a real number
22) Show that ‾ is a real number

23) Simplify: ( )
24) Find moduli of the complex numbers: √
25) Write two proper subsets of the set:
26) Write down the power set of the each of the sets:
27) Write the converse, inverse and contrapositive of the conditionals:
28) If G is a group under the operation *and find the solution of the equations
29) [ ] * + * +

30) |xiv) |f * + and * +, find the values of a and .


31) if and are square matrices of the same order, then explain why in general:

32) solve the equation | |

33) without expansion show that [ ]

34) Without expansion show that | | | |

35) Show that || ||

36) Without expansion verify that | |

37) Show that | |

38) Salve the equation by factorization:

39) Without expansion verify that| |

40) * +

41) Without expansion verify that | | | |

42) find the matrix * + * +


43) Show that:
44) Evaluate:
45) Evaluate:
46) Evaluate: √ √
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47) Solve the equations:
48) Salve the equations:
49) Use the factars theorem ta determine if the first polynomial is a factar of the second polynomial.
50) Find four fourth roots of 16
51) If w is a cube root of unity, form an equation whose roots are and
52) Find roots of the equation by using quadratic formula:
53) If are the raots of , find the values of
54) If are the raots of , find the values of
55) if are the roots of , prove that
56) if are the roots of the equation , from the equation whose raots are.
57) If are the raots of the equation , fram the equation whose r0ots are.
58) Discuss the nature of the raots of the equation.
59) Discuss the nature of the roots of the equation. ( )
60) Show that the roots of the equation will be rational:
61) Find two consecutive numbers, whose productis 132 . (Hint: Suppose the numbers are and
62) Use synthetic division to find the quotient and the remainder when the polynomial is divided by

63) Discuss the nature of the raots of the equations:


64) Which of the following sets have closure property w.r.t addition and multiplication ? i ii
65) Theorems: ‾
̅̅̅
66) Theorems ( )
̅̅̅
67) Find the power set bc de.
68) Reversal law of inverse if a, are elements of group , then show that
69) Find and if [ ] * +

70) Solve the equation


71) Solve the equation
72) Prove Three Cube Roots of Unity .
73) The Sum of all the three cube roots of unity is zero. i.e.,

SHORT QUESTIONS SEC (B)


74) Resolve the following into Partial Fraction:
75) Resolve the Partial Fraction:
76) Resolve, into Partial Fractions.
77) Write the first four terms of the sequences, if
78) Write the first four terms of the sequences, if
79) Find the indicated term of the sequence: 1 …
80) Find the 13 th term of the sequence …
81) Which term of the A.P. … is
82) Resolve the Partial Fraction:

83) Resolve, into Partial Fractions.


84) Write the first four terms of the sequences, if
85) Write the first four terms of the sequences, if
ANNUAL EXAM 2024 MATHEMATICS 11
86) Write the first four terms of the sequences, if
87) If , find the nth term of the sequence.
88) Which term of the A.P. … is ?
89) How many terms are there in the A.P. in which
90) If the nth term of the A.P. is n , find the A.P
91) xxvii) If and are in A.P., show that
92) Sum the series √
√ √
93) Sum the series … to 3 n terms.
94) Find the 11 th term of the sequence,
95) Find G.M. between and 8
96) For what value of is the positive geometric mean between a and b
97) Find the 9th term of the harmonic sequence …

98) Iv) If 5 is the harmonic mean between 2 and , findxxvi) Find the nth term of the sequence, ( ) ( )

( ) ,
99) Find between and
100) Find three Ms between 3 and 11 .
101) Sum the series
102) How many terms of the series amount to
103) Find the 12 th term of I i i ……
104) Find G.M. between i and i
105) Insert two G.Ms. between 1 and 16
106) Find the 9th term of the harmonic sequence …
107) The first term of an H.P. is and the fifth term is Find its 9th term.
108) If and are the arithmetic, geometric and harmonic means between a and respectively, show
that
109) Find and show that . if (i) (ii) (iii)
110) Find the sequence if and
111) If , find the nth term of the sequence.
112) Find the sum of the infinite G.P. √ …
113) Write in the factorial form: …
114) Write in the factorial form:
115) Find the value of n when: ,
116) Find the value of when:
117) How many arrangements of the letters of the words, taken all together, can be made: i) PAKPATTAN ii)
PAKISTAN
118) In how many ways can 4 keys be arranged on a circular key ring?
119) Find and verify that 0 , if (i) (ii)
120) Find the number of terms in the A.P. if: a d 47 and
121) Find three A.Ms between √ and √ .
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122) Find the nth and 8 th terms of H.P ; ….
123) Evaluate:
124) Write in the factorial form:
125) Find the value of when:
126) How many signals can be given by 5 flags of different colours, using 3 flags at a time?
127) How many arrangements of the letters of the words, taken all together, can be made: i) MATHEMATICS
ii) ASSASSINATION
128) How many nacklaces can be made from 6 beads of different colours?
129) Evaluate:
130) Find the value of , when
131) Find the value of and , when and
132) Experiment: A die is rolled. The top shows Events Happening: or os o s less an
133) Two dice are thrown. What is the probability that the sum of the number of dots appearing on them is
4 or
134) If , find n.
135) A die is rolled. What is the probability that the dots on the top greater than
136) Using the binomial theorem expand: a b
137) Find the value of , when
138) Find the value of , when
139) What is the probability that a slip of numbers divisible by 4 is picked from the slips bearing number

140) Using binomial theorem, find the values to three places of decimals √
141) Evaluate √ correct to three places of decimal.
142) If Show that

143) Expand up to four terms taking the values of such that the expansion in each is valid.
144) Using binomial theorem, find the values to three places of decimals
145) If are in G.P, prove that are in G.P

SHORT QUESTIONS SECTION ( C )


1 Verify in in in in
2 Prove that sin sin cos
3 Prove that cos cos cos
4 Solve the triangle if a b c
5 Prove that:
6 Convert to circular measure
7 Solve equation sin cos
8 Show that r stan
9 Prove that tan
10 Prove that tan
11 Convert to D M' S"
12 What is the Circular Measure of the angle between hands of a watch at clock?
13 Express sin x sin x as sum or difference
14 Prove that: tan tan
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15 If are the angles of , prove that tan tan tan tan tan tan
16 Express sin cos as sum & difference.
17 Show that
18 Express in radians
19 Define Radian.
20 Find , when cm and cm
21 State Fundamental Law of Trigonometry
22 What is the period of cos ?
23 Give the Cosine of Half the Angle in terms of the sides.
24 At the top of the cliff m high, the angle of depression of a boat is . How far is the boat from the cliff?
25 Find the area of the triangle , given the sides a b c
26 Define Circum-Radius.
27 Show that cos sin
28 Show that cos cos
29 Give or state hero's formula.
30 Prove that sec csec sin cos
31 If are the angles of a triangle then prove that sin sin
32 Find the value of cos
33 State Fundamental Law of Trigonometry.
34 Prove that 35. Convert into the measure of sexagesimal system.

35 Solve sin cos
36 Express sin sin as a product.
37 Convert " to radians
38 Write domain & range of cos x
39 Write domain & range of tan
40 Solve the equation cot
41 Prove that tan tan
42 Show that tan cot sec cosec
43 Define In-circle
44 Find the Period of sin
45 Solve sin cos
46 Prove the identity tan tan sec
47 Express cos cos as a product
48 Define Circum-circle
49 The area of a triangle is 2437 . If then find the angle
50 Prove that sin ( ) cos ( ) cos
51 Show that cos sin
52 If cot the terminal arm of the angle is not in I quad, find the values of cos cosec
53 Convert into radians
54 Prove that
55 Express sin sin as a sum or difference
56 Define the Angle of Elevation
57 Convert into radians
58 Find the solution of the equation tan sec which lie in
59 Show that
60 A ladder leaning against a vertical wall makes an angle of with the wall. If its foot is m from the wall, find its length.
61 Express cos cos as a product
62 Find the period of tan
63 Prove that tan
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64 Prove that tan
65 Prove that cos
66 Show that tan ( ) cot ( )
67 Show that
68 Find the measure of the greatest angle, if sides of triangle are 16, 20, 33
69 The measures of side of a triangular plot are meters. Find the measure of the corner angles of the plot.
70 Prove that tan
71 Prove that cot 73. Prove that sin sin sin
72 Solve cos
73 Solve the trigonometric equation sec
74 Verify sin sin sin sin
75 Find , if tan cos sin cos tan
76 Verify sin sin Tan
77 Prove that sec cosec sec cosec
78 Show that tan cot

79 Prove that sec

80 Prove that cot


81 Prove that sin cos
82 Prove that tan tan
83 Prove that cos sin
84 Prove that tan tan tan
85 Give the range and domain of cos
86 Prove that tan cos
87 Show that sin cos √
88 Prove that cos cos
89 Write the Triple Angle Identity of tan
90 Prove that sec cosec sin cos
91 What is the relation between a radian and a degree?
92 Is the relation valid?
93 Convert into sexagesimal system.
94 What is the Circular Measure of the angle between hands of a watch at clock?
95 A horse is tethered to a peg by a rope of 9 meters length & it can move in a circle with the peg as center. If the horse moves
along the circumference of the circle, keeping the rope tight, how far will it have gone when the rope has turned an angle of
?
96 Define Co-terminal Angles
97 Define Allied Angles
98 cosec cot

LONG QUESTIONS
Chapter 2:
Q.1 Prove that p
Q.2 Convert into logical form and prove it by constructing the truth table.

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