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Complex Analysis MCQs

1. The document contains multiple choice questions about complex analysis concepts. 2. Key concepts covered include analytic functions, complex numbers in polar form, singularities, the Cauchy-Goursat theorem, and properties of logarithmic, trigonometric and exponential functions of complex variables. 3. Many questions test understanding of basic properties of complex numbers like their real and imaginary parts, conjugates, and representation in polar coordinates.

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60% found this document useful (5 votes)
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Complex Analysis MCQs

1. The document contains multiple choice questions about complex analysis concepts. 2. Key concepts covered include analytic functions, complex numbers in polar form, singularities, the Cauchy-Goursat theorem, and properties of logarithmic, trigonometric and exponential functions of complex variables. 3. Many questions test understanding of basic properties of complex numbers like their real and imaginary parts, conjugates, and representation in polar coordinates.

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Complex Analysis MCQs

1.
1
i
0
-1
2. which of the following is entire function
SinZ

cosZ
all of above
3. If Z= x+iy then

4. A Curve traced by complex valued function x=f(z) s.t f(z1)≠f(z2) for z1≠z2 then curve is known as
simple
closed curve
Jordan curve
smooth curve
5. if Z=rcosθ+irsinθ then cosθ=

6. If then C is
smooth curve
closed curve
analytic curve
Simple Curve
7. Z is purely imaginary if and only if

8. Which of the following is not analytic function


None
f(Z) = sin(7x+5iy)
f(Z) = sin(37x+35iy)
f(Z) = sin(x-iy)
9. If Z= a + ib then Im(Z)=
a
i
all
b

10.
-1
0
1
i
11. Let f(Z) be a complex valued function defined on a domain D s.t a ε D . If f(a)=0 then Z=a is known as
singularity of f(Z)
None
zero of f(Z)
residue of f(z)
12. which of the following is a kind of singularity
isolated singularity
removable singularity
pole
all of these
13. A function which is analytic everywhere in a complex plane is known as
entire function
regular function
harmonic function
differentiable function
14.
2
0
1
-1
15.

16. tan(ArgZ)=
0
x/y
y/x
1
17. If Z= a+ib then Re(Z)=
b
a
a and b
a or b
18.

0
1
19. If Z= x+iy then =

20. Which formula is used for Euler’s Identity


none

21.
2i Re(Z)
2 Re(Z)
2i Im(Z)
2 Im(Z)
22. which of the following is analytic
f(Z) = Z + its conjugate
f(Z) = sin(16x+24iy)
all
f(Z) = 2Z
23. Z= rcosθ+i rsinθ is known as
polar form
none of these
trigonometric form
both of above
24. If Z is a complex number thrn log Z
sinz + cosz

log |Z| + i arg(z)

25. rcosθ + i sinθ =

26. If C is a straight line from Z= -i to Z=i then


0
i

1
27. Log(i-1)=
28. A function is analytic if it is a function of

Z alone
29.

30.
1+i

31.
1
0

32. Sum of four consecutive four multiple powers of i is


i
1
0
-1
33. Z is purely real if and only if
34. Let f(Z) be analytic in a simply connected domain D in a closed continuous curve

then is the statement of


Cauchy Reimann theorem
Cauchy Fundamental Theorem
all of above
Cauchy Goursat theorem
35.
2i Im(Z)
2i Re(Z)
2 Im(Z)
2 Re(Z)
36. A part of many complex valued function which is single valued and analytic is known as
branch
section
cut
point
37. Modulus of 4+3i is
3
i
5
4
38. Piece wise smooth curve is also known as
circle
regular curve
contour
smooth curve
39. which of the following is entire function
transcendental function
polynomial function
algebraic function
None
40. A function which has poles as its only singularities in the finite part of the plane is known as
analytic fiction
monogenic function
none of these
meromorphic function

41.
0
1

42.
i
1
0
-1
43. Log i =

44. Log (i)=


0

1
45. Product of four consecutive powers of i is
1
2
-1
0
46.
-1
2
1
0
47. If a function is not analytic at Z=a then Z=a is known as
pole
zero of f(Z)
singularity of f(Z)
isolated singularity
48. Sum of consecutive four powers of i is
-1
0
1
Does not exist
49. product of four Consecutive multiple powers of i is
i
-1
0
1

50. If C is a circle at Zo with radius r then

51. If C is a circle at Zo with radius r then


1

0
52. =

1–i
1
1+ i
53. Product of complex number Z and conjugate is
None of these

54. cos(lna)+ isin(lna)= ? for all a>0 then

55. A curve which is simple as well as closed is known as


smooth curve
simple curve
closed curve
Jordan curve
56. Conjugate of Z= 4+5i
4+5i
4-5i
-4+5i
-4-5i

57.
-1
0
1
I
58.
1

0
-i

59. If C is a circle with |Z|= 2 then

0
1

60.
-i
1
-1
0
61. Every entire bounded function is
polynomial
constant
monomial
binomial

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