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BBA-First Semester-FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS MATHEMATICS

UNIT 1 SET THEORY

1. If A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, then the number of proper subsets of A is


a) 120
b) 30
c) 31
d) 32

2. In a set – builder method, the null set is represented by


a) {}
b) Φ
c) { x : x ≠ x}
d) { x : x = x}

3. Two finite sets have n and m elements. The number of elements in the power set of first set is
48 more than the total number of elements in power set of the second set. Then the values of
m and n are
a) 6, 4
b) 7, 6
c) 6, 3
d) 7, 4

4. A set consisting of a definite number of elements is called a


a) Null set
b) Singleton set
c) Infinite set
d) Finite set

5. If the set has p elements, b has q elements, the no of elements in A x B is


a) p+q
b) p+q+1
c) pq
d) p²

1
6. In a class of 200 students, 70 played cricket, 60 played hockey and 80 played football. 30
played cricket and football, 30 played hockey and football, 40 played cricket and hockey.
Find the maximum number of people playing all three games and also the minimum number
of people playing at least one game.
a) 200, 100
b) 30,110
c) 30, 120
d) None of these

7. A survey showed that 63 % of the Americans like cheese whereas 76 % like apples. If x % of
Americans like both cheese and apples, then find the range of x?
a) 0 ≤ x ≤ 23 %
b) 0 ≤ x ≤ 39 %
c) 4 ≤ x ≤ 35 %
d) 6 ≤ x ≤ 33 %

8. If a class with n students is organized into four groups keeping the following conditions :
 Each student belongs to exactly two groups
 Each pair of groups has exactly one student in common, what is the value of n?
a) n = 11
b) n = 7
c) n = 9
d) None of these

9. In a club, all the members are free to vote for one, two, or three of the candidates. 20 % of the
members did not vote, 38 % of the total members voted for at least 2 candidates. What % of
the members voted for either 1 or 3 candidates, If 10 % of the total members voted for all 3
candidates?
a) 40 %
b) None of these
c) 44 %
d) 36 %

10. In a survey conducted in Patna, it was found that 3/4ths of town owns color T.V., 85 % of the
people own refrigerators and every 4 in 5 in the town own music systems, what is the
minimum percentage of people who have all the three?
a) 30 %
b) 55 %
c) 40 %
d) None of these
11. In a recent survey conducted by cable T.V., among the people who watch DD, ZEE and
STAR TV., it is found that 80 % of the people watched DD, 22% watched Star TV, and 15 %
o watched Zee. What is the maximum percentage of people, who can watch all the three
channels?
a) 12.5 %
b) 8.5 %
c) 15 %
d) Data insufficient

12. If f : Q → Q is defined as f(x) = x², then (9) =


a) 3
b) – 3
c) {-3, 3}
d) Π

13. If x ≠ 1, and f(x) = x + 1 / x – 1 is a real function, then f(f(f(2))) is


a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4

14. If f(x) = Log [(1 + x)/(1-x), then f (2x )/(1 + x²) is equal to
a) 2 f (x)
b) {f(x)}²
c) {f(x)}³
d) 3 f(x)

15. The range of the function f(x) = x / |x| is


a) R - {0}
b) R – {-1, 1}
c) {-1, 1}
d) None of these

16. The range of the function f(x) = |x - 1| is


a) (- ∞, 0)
b) [0, ∞)
c) (0, - ∞)
d) R

17. Let f(x) = x / x+ 3, then f (x + 1) =


a) 3x + 2/ x+ 2
b) x + 1 / x + 4
c) (x + 1) / (x + 3)
d) 2 x + 3 / (x + 3)

18. A function f(x) is such that f(x) + f(y) = f(xy). Which of the following could be f (x).
a)
b)
c) x²
d) log ax

19. If f(x) = c.x +1 and g(x)= 3x+2. If f(g(x)) = g(f(x))then what is the value of c?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4

20. If f(x) = - then the value of 2(f(x))- 5f(x-1) + 2f(x-2) is


a) 1
b) -3
c) 15
d) None of these

21. If f(x) = + , then f(x) is


a) An odd function
b) An even function
c) Neither odd nor even
d) None of the above

22. If b = f(a) and f(a) = (a – 1) / (a + 1), which of the following is true?


a) f(2a) = f(a) + 1
b) f(1/a) = -f(a)
c) a = f(b) + f(1/a)
d) a = f(b)

23. Find the domain of the function y = f(x) which is defined as f(x) = (1 / √{x- [x]}) [x] is the
greatest integer function
a) X is any real number other than an integer
b) And real value of x
c) All natural numbers
d) None of these

24. f(x) = |x|+ |y| g(x) = max (x + y) (x – y) h(x) = min (x + y, x – y)


(i) g(x) ≥ f(x) (ii) g(x) + h(x) ≥ f(x) (iii) g(x) > f(x).
Which of the following are not necessarily true?
a) i and ii
b) i and iii
c) ii and iii
d) i, ii and iii

25. Evaluate f(1) + f(2) + f(3) + … + f(25)


a) -26
b) None of these
c) -24
d) -22

26. If A = {1, 2, 4} B = {2, 4, 5}, C = {2, 5} then (A – B) x (B – C)


a) {(1, 2), (1, 5), (2, 5) }
b) {(1, 4)}
c) (1, 4)
d) None of these.

27. If A = {1, 2, 3}, B = {1,4,6, 9} and R is a relation from A to B defined by x is greater than y.
The range of R is
a) {1, 4, 6, 9}
b) {4, 6, 9}
c) {1}
d) None of these

28. Find the range for the relation : {(3, 5), (2, 5), (2, 6), (3, 7)
a) {2, 3}
b) {5, 6, 7}
c) {3, 2, 6}
d) {2, 3, 5}

29. The range of the real function f defined by f (x) = √(x -1) =
a) (1,∞)
b) (0,1)
c) [0,∞)
d) (∞,0]

30. Let f = {(x, x² /1+x² ): x € R } be a function from R into R . range of x is


a) negative real numbers.
b) non negative real numbers.
c) positive real numbers.
d) any positive real number x such that 0≤ x <1

31. Solve f(x) = √9-x² the range is


a) {x: 3< x <0}
b) {x: 0≤ x ≤ 3}
c) {x: 0< x < 3}
d) {x: 3≤ x ≤ 0}

31. Let R be a relation N define by x + 2y = 8 . The domain


of R is a) {2,4,8}
b) {2,4,6,8}
c) {2,4,6}
d) {1,2,3,4}

32. If R is a relation on a finite set having a elements , then the number of relations on A is
a) 2a
b) 2a2
c) a²
d) aª
33. { (a, b) : a² +b² = 1} on the set S has the following relation
a) symmetric
b) reflexive and transitive
c) none
d) reflexive

34. If A and B are two sets containing respectively m and n distinct elements. How many
different relations can be defined for A and B?
a) 2mn
b) 2m+n
c) 2m-n
d) 2m/n

35. If R is the relation “is greater than” from A ={1,2,3,4,5}to B={1,3,4} , Than R-1 is
a) {(1,2) ,(1,3),(1,4),(1,5)}
b) {(3,4),(4,5),(3,5)}
c) {(1,2), (1,3), (1,4), (3,4), (1,5), (3,5), (4,5)}
d) {(2,1), (3,1), (4,1),(4,3), (5,1), (5,3), (5,4)}

36. A relation R ={(1,1), (1,2)}ON a ={1,2,3}. A minimum number of elements required in


R so that the enlarged relation becomes an equilance relationis
a) {(2,2), (3,3)}
b) {(2,1) , (3,1), (3,3)}
c) {(2,2), (2,1), }
d) {(2,2), (3,3), (2,1)}

37. Let A ={1,2,3} and R= {(1,2), (1,1), (2,3)}be a relation on A.What minimum number
of elements may be adjoined with the elements of R so that it becomes transitive.
a) (1,2)
b) (1,3)
c) (2,3)
d) (1,1)

38. Let R= {(x,y) :x, y belong to N, 2x+y =41}. The range is of the relation R is
a) {(2n +1):n belongs to N , 1≤ n≤ 20}
b) {2n: n belongs to N, 1< n< 20}
c) {(2n-1) : n belongs to N, 1≤ n≤ 20}
d) { (2n+2) : n belongs to N, 1< n <20}

39. If R is a relation from a finite set A having m elements to a finite set B having n
elements, then the number of relations from A to B is
a) 2mn
b) 2mn -1
c) 2mn
d) Mn

40. A set is known by its .


a) Values
b) Elements
c) Letters
d) Members

UNIT 2 NUMBER SYSTEMS AND PROGRESSION

41. Find the sum of 17 terms of the A.P. 5, 9, 13,


17, … a) 623
b) 580
c) 629
d) 650

42. Find the sum of the series 2+5+8+


… +182 a) 5520
b) 5612
c) 5623
d) 5418

43. Insert A.M.’s (Arithmetic Mean) between 7 and 71 in such a way that the 5 th A.M. is
27. The number of A.M.s are
a) 12
b) 17
c) 15
d) 51
44. Find the 5th term from the end of the G.P. 3, 6, 12, 24, …,
12,288 a) 384
b) 192
c) 1536
d) 768

45. Find the Harmonic Mean between 2/3


and -4/3. a) 8/3
b) 16/3
c) -8/3
d) -16/3

46. If z = (2-3i) and z²-4z+13 = 0 and hence find the value of (4z³-3z²+169)
a) 0
b) -1
c) 10
d) 9

47. Write the modulus of 2+ √-3.


a) √ 7
b) √ 5
c) √ 13
d) √8

48. A car travels 432 km on 48 litres of petrol. How far will it travel on 20 litres of petrol?
a) 18
b) 9
c) 34
d) 180

49. If x and y vary inversely as each other, x = 10 when y = 6. Find y when x=15.
a) 25
b) 4
c) 90
d) 60

50. 55 cows can graze a field in 16 days. How many cows will graze the same field in 10
days?
a) 84 cows
b) 34 cows
c) 88 cows
d) 44 cows

51. Solve log √8/log 8 is the


same as a) 1/√8
b) 1/8
c) ¼
d) ½

52. If log 27 = 1.431, then the value of log 9 is:


a) 0.934
b) 0.958
c) 0.945
d) 0.954

53. If log10 2 = 0.3010, then log2 10 is equal to:


a) 0.6990
b) 1000/301
c) 699/301
d) 0.3010

54. A private taxi charges a fare of Rs. 260 for a journey of 200 km. How much would it
travel for Rs 279.50?
a) 215
b) 363.35
c) 186
d) 240

55. Log 36 / log 6


a) 5
b) 8

10
c) 3
d) 2

56. Evaluate Log 243 /


Log 9 a) 3/2
b) 5/2
c) 7/2
d) 9/2

57. The value of (1+ i)(1 +i²)(1+i³)(1+ )


a) 2
b) 0
c) 1
d) i

58. The polar form of ( )³ is


a) Cos π/2 + i Sin π/2
b) Cos π + i Sin π
c) Cos π – i Sin π
d) Cos π/2 - i Sin π/2

59. If a = 1 + i , then a² equals


a) 1 – i
b) 2i
c) (1 + i)(1 - i)
d) i – 1

60. If θ is the amplitude of (a + ib) / (a – ib), then tan θ =


a) 2a / a² + b²
b) (a² - b²) / (a² + b²)
c) 2ab / ( a² - b²)
d) None of these

61. The argument of (1 – i) / (1 + i) is


a) – π / 2
b) π / 2
c) 3 π / 2
d) 5 π / 2

62. The conjugate of a complex number z = (a + ib) is


a) – a – ib
b) b – ai
c) b + ai
d) a – ib

63. If a = cos θ + I sin θ, then (1 + a) / (1 – a) =


a) cot θ / 2
b) cot θ
c) i cot θ / 2
d) i tan θ / 2

64. The sum of three numbers in G.P. is 35 and their product is 1000. The numbers are
a) 5, 10, 20
b) 20, 10, 15
c) 10, 5, 0
d) 20, 10, 10

65. How many terms of the A.P. 1, 4, 7, 10, … are needed to give the sum 715.
a) 21
b) 11
c) 22
d) 19

66. How many terms of A.P. 21, 18, 15, 12, … must be taken to give the sum zero.
a) 10
b) 15
c) 22
d) 11

67. The sum of all odd numbers between 100 and 200
is a) 7,000
b) 8,000
c) 8,500
d) 7,500

68. (-3/5) x (-10/9) x (21/-4) x (-6)


a) 21
b) 42
c) 35
d) 15

69. The reciprocal of a negative rational number is


a) Positive
b) 0
c) 1
d) Negative

70. The multiplicative inverse of (-5 / 8) x (16 / 15)


a) – 2 / 3
b) 2 / 3
c) -3 / 2
d) 3 / 2

71. The additive inverse of (-11 / -14) is


a) 11 / 14
b) – 14 / 11
c) 14 / 11
d) – 11 / 14

72. ( - 3 / 2) + (5 / 4) – (- 7 / 4)
a) -2
b) 2
c) 7/4
d) 3 / 2

73. -6 ÷ (-8 / 17)


a) 48 / 17
b) – 51 / 4
c) 51 / 4
d) – 48 / 17

74. The twentieth term of √2, 3√2, 5√2, 7√2, … is


a) 28√2
b) 19√2
c) 30√2
d) 39√2

75. If n arithmetic means are inserted between 1 and 31, such that the ratio of the first mean and
the nth mean is 3 : 29, then the value of n is
a) 10
b) 12
c) 13
d) 14

76. If in an A.P. = n²p and = m²p, where denotes the sum of r terms of the A.P., then
is equal to
a) 1/2 p³
b) mn p
c) p³
d) (m + n) p²

77. The sum of all two digit numbers when divided by 4, yield unity as remainder is
a) 1200
b) 1210
c) 1250
d) None of these

78. If the sum of p terms of an A.P. is q and the sum of q terms is p, then the sum of p + q terms
will be
a) 0
b) p – q
c) p + q
d) –(p + q)
79. If in an infinite G.P., the first term is equal to the sum of all successive terms then its
common ratio is
a) 1 / 10
b) 1 / 11
c) 1 / 9
d) 1 / 20

80. The two geometric means between the numbers 1 and 64 are
a) 1 and 64
b) 2 and 16
c) 4 and 16
d) 3 and 16

81. If the second term of G.P. is 2 and the sum of its infinite terms is 8, then its first term is
a) 1 / 4
b) 1 / 2
c) 2
d) 4

82. In 15 days the earth picks up 1.2 x kgs of dust from the atmosphere. It will pick 4.8 x
kgs of dust in
a) 40 days
b) 60 days
c) 50 days
d) 30 days

83. Thickness of a pile of 12 cardboards is 35 mm. Hence the thickness of a pile of 294
cardboards is
a) 80.50 cm
b) 83.75 cm
c) 85.75 cms
d) 81.50 cms

84. 52 men can do a piece of work in 12 days. 28 men will do it in


a) 65 days
b) 60 days
c) 56 days
d) 67 days
85. √14 is called
a) Cubic surd
b) Compound surd
c) Biquadratic surd
d) Quadratic surd

86. Cube root of 5 x cube root of 7 is

a) Cube root of 35
b) Cube root of 12
c) Cube root of 7 / 5
d) Cube root of 2

87. 4 √5 + 6√5 + ½√5 =


a) 23 / 2√5
b) 12√5
c) 21/2√5
d) 2 / 3 √5

88. = 243 is same as


a) Log3 243 = 5
b) Log5 243 = 3
c) Log243 5 = 3
d) Log243 3 = 5

89. The set of irrational numbers is


a) Finite
b) Countable
c) Uncountable
d) Infinite

90. The union of infinite number of open sets is


a) An open set
b) A closed set
c) Need not be an open set
d) Not a set

UNIT 3 COMBINATORICS, BINOMIAL THEOREM AND INTEREST

91. Find the number of words formed by permuting all the letters of
SERIES a)177
b) 160

c) 156

d) 180

92. The number of different signals which can be given from 6 flags of different
colours taken one or more at a time is

a) 1958

b) 1956

c) 16

d) 64

93. The product of r consecutive positive integers is divisible by

a) r!
b) (r – 1)!
c) ( r + 1)!
d) None of these

94. If in a group of n distinct objects, the number of arrangements of 4 objects is 12 times the
number of arrangements of 2 objects, then the number of objects is
a) 10
b) 8
c) 6
d) None of these
95. From 8 gentlemen and 4 ladies, a committee of 5 is to be formed. In how many ways can
this be done so as to include at least one lady?
a) 736
b) 728
c) 280
d) 792

96. How many 3 digit numbers with distinct digits can be formed such that the product of the
digits is the cube of a positive integer?

a) 21
b) 24
c) 36
d) 30

97. The number of triangles that can be formed with 10 points as vertices, n of them being
collinear, is 110. Then n is

a)3
b)4
c)5
d)6

98. The greatest possible number of points of intersection of 8 straight lines and 4 circles is

a) 32
b) 64
c) 76
d) 104

99. If 20Cr = 20Cr-10, then 18Cr is equal to


a) 4896
b) 816
c) 1632
d) None of these

100.The number of parallelograms that can be formed from a set of four parallel lines
intersecting another set of three parallel lines is
a) 6
b) 9
c) 12
d) 18
101. How many 10 digits numbers can be written by using the digits 1and 2
10 9
a) C1 + C2

b) 210
10
c) C2

d) 10!

102. In how many ways 4 men and 4 women can be seated in a row so that men and women
are alternate?

a) 28
b) 36
c) 4! 4!
d) 2.4! 4!

103. At what rate% per annum will Rs 64000 become Rs68921 in 1.5 years interest being
compounded half yearly?
a) 4%
b) 6%
c) 5%
d) 7%
104. Find the compound interest for Rs 10000 for 2 years at 5% per annum the interest being
compounded annually.
e) Rs 1000
f) Rs 1025
g) Rs 1050
h) Rs 1100

105. In how much time will Rs 3000 amount to Rs 3993 at 40% p.a compounded quarterly.

a) 8 months

b) 6 months

c) 9months
d) 11 months

106. If nC12 + nC8 , then n =

20
12
6
30

107. The number of diagonals that can be drawn by joining the vertices of an octagon is

20
28
8
16

108. Among 14 players, 5 are bowlers. In how many ways a team of 11 may be formed with
at least 4 bowlers?

a) 265
b) 263
c) 264
d) 275

109. How many numbers greater than 10 lakhs be formed from 2, 3, 0, 3, 4, 2,

3? a) 420

b) 360

c) 400

d) 300

110. The term without x in the expansion ( 2x – 1/2x² )12 is

a) 495
b) -495
c) -7920
d) 7920

20
111. The middle term of the expansion ( x -1/x )10 is

a) -252
b) -250
c) -248
d) -262

112. The coefficient of x-15 in the expansion of ( 3x² -a/3x³) is

a) -42/27 a7
b) -40/27 a7
c) - 43/27 a6
d) -38/27 a6

113. Find the 5th term in the expansion ( 1 -2x )-1

a) 15x3

b) 16x4

c) 17x5

d) 14x6

114. The cube root of 127 up to four places of decimal are

a) 5.0264
b) 4.1468
c) 5.0236
d) 4.1648

115. Using binomial theorem expansion of ( 3x + 2y)4

a) 72x4 + 21x3 y

b) 81x4 +216x3 y + 216x2y2 + 96xy3 + 16y4


c) 81x4 + 96x3y + 16x2y2 +216xy3 + 81y4
d) 37x4 + 43x3y +16y4
116. Find the term independent of x in the expansion of (x² + 1/x)9

a) 6 th term
b) 8th term
c) 7 th term
d) 8th term

117. Find the 5th term from the end in the expansion of (x³/2 - 2/x²)9

a) -252 x²
b) -252 x³
c) -250 x²
d) -250 x³

118. If in the expansion of (1 + x)15 the coefficient of (2r +3)th and (r -1)th terms are equal
then the value of r is

a) 5

b) 6

c) 4

d) 3

119. If in expansion of (1 +y)n the coefficient of the 5th, 6th and the 7th terms are in A.P the n
is equal to

a) 7, 11
b) 7, 14
c) 8, 16
d) None of these

120. If Ram has 3 tickets of a lottery for which 10 tickets were sold and 5 prizes are to be
given, the probability that he will win at least one prize is

a) 7/12

b) 9/12
c) 1/12

d) 11/12

121. The probability of a bomb hitting a bridge is ½ and two direct hits are needed to destroy
it. The least number of bombs required so that the probability of the bridge being destroyed is
greater than 0.9 is

a) 8

b) 9

c) 10

d) 11

122. A natural number x is chosen at random from the first one hundred natural numbers.
What is the probability that (x + 100/x) > 50

a) 13/20
b) 3/5
c) 9/20
d) 11/20

123. The probability that a man will live 10 years is ¼ and the probability that his wife
will live 10 more years is 1/3. Then the probability that neither will be alive in 10 years as

a) 5/12
b) 7/12
c) ½
d) 11/12

124. In how many ways 6 rings of different type can be had in 4 fingers?

a) 4000
b) 4096
c) 4069
d) 4009

125. If probability P( n, r) =720 and combination C(n, r) =120 then r is


a)9
b)8
c)5
d)3

126. Find the number of non-congruent rectangles that can be found on a


normal 8*8 chessboard

a) 24

b) 36

c) 48

d) None of these

127. The number of positive integral solution of abc = 30 is

a) 27

b) 81

c) 243

d) None of these

128. Find the number of integral solutions of equation x + y + z + t = 29, x > 0 , y > 0 < z > 0
and t > 0
27
a) C3
28
b) C3

c) 2600
29
d) C4

UNIT 4 MATRICES

129. For 1) 2a +c -2d = 5

2) –a +2b +c = 4
3) +b -c +3d = 1

4) 2a -b +2c -5d = 4

a) Equation 1 is dependent on 3 and 4

b) Equation 2 is dependent on 3 and 4

c) Equation 1 is dependent on 2 and 3

d) None

130. Solve -x +2y -3z = 2

-2y =3

2x -y +z = 9

a) x =5/2, y =7/2, z=-7/2


b) x=-3/2, y=-11/2, z=-7/2
c) x=11/2, y=-3/2, z=-7/2
d) x=-7/2, y= -3/2, z=-11/2

131. Solve a + b + c +d =1

-a + b -d = 1

a -b +c =1

b +c =1

a) a= 2, b= 1, c= 0, d=-2
b) a=1, b=2, c=0, d=2
c) a=2, b=0, c=0, d=-2
d) a=1, b=1, c=-2, d=2
132. Solve 2a -b =0

b +c +2d =100

a +2b +2c =60

-a +c -d =-10

a) a=2/3, b=7/3, c=78/3, d=105/3


b) a=5/3, b=2/3, c=80/3, d=100/3
c) a=2/3, b=7/3, c=80/3, d=105/3
d) A=4/3, b=8/3, c=80/3, d=106/3

133. Is 3x -4y +5z =6

a) Linear

b) Non linear

c) Binominal

d) None

134. Is xyz

a) Non linear

b) Linear

c) Binomial

d) None

135. Is (x+y)(x-y) = -7

a) Linear

b) Non linear

c) Monomial
d) None

136. A= 1 2

3 -1 then A-1 is

a) 1/7 2/7

3/7 -1/7

b) 2/7 1/7

-1/7 3/7

c) 1/7 2/7

-3/7 -1/7

d) 1/7 3/7

3/7 -1/7

137. Solve x -3y +6z = -1

2x -5y +10z = 0

3x -8y +17z = 1

a) x=4, y=5, z=1


b) x=2, y=3, z=6
c) x=5, y=6, z=2
d) x=5, y=3, z=6
138. Solve a +b +c = 0

12a +2b -3c = 5

3a +4b +c = -4

a) a=1, b=2, c=3


b) a=1, b=-2, c=1
c) a=2, b=3, c=1
d) a=2, b=2, c=3

139. The number of non zero rows of a matrix in its row echelon form is a

a) Row matrix

b) Column matrix

c) Rank of matrix

d) Augmented

matrix

140. The rank of matrix 2 -4 is

-1 2

a) 2

b) 4

c) 0

d) 1

141. The rank of matrix 2 -4 2 is

-1 2 1

a) 3

b) 2

c) 1
d) None

142. Exogenous variables of a matrix are called

a) Endogenous variables

b) Dependent variables

c) Mixed variables

d) Independent variables

143. Inverse of a square matrix A, denoted by A-1 is also a square matrix of the same order such
that AA-1 is

a) A-1

b) A

c) I

d) AI

144. In the matrix 2 5 19 -7 the order of the matrix is

3 8 18 -3

1 9 22 -4

a) 4  3
b) 3  4
c) 2  3
d) 4  2

145. In the matrix


A= 3 4 92 56 the number of elements are

2 8 2 4

4 -7 9 8
a) 12
b) 7
c) 3
d) 4

146. A= [aij] m x n is a square matrix, if

a) m < n

b) m > n

c) m = n

d) None

147. The number of all possible matrices of order 3x3 with each entry 0 or 1 is:

a) 27
b) 18
c) 81
d) 512

148. A diagonal matrix in which all diagonal elements are equal is called

a) Unit matrix
b) Null matrix
c) Scalar matrix
d) Triangular matrix

149. A square matrix with each of its diagonal elements equal to unity and all non diagonal
elements equal to zero is

a) Scalar matrix
b) Null matrix
c) Identity matrix
d) Column matrix

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150. A triangular matrix can be

a) Upper triangular

b) Lower triangular

c) Both

d) None

151. A= 1 3 and B= 3 7 find A+B:

0 2 8 5

4 8 4 -2

a) 4 10

8 7

6
8
b) 3 21

0 10

16 -16

c) -2 -4

-8 -3

10
0

d) 3 21

0 7

8
5
152. Given x = 2 y= 1 z= 2 find 2x -3y +z

-1 2 -2

3 3 1

a) 1
3
5

b) 3
-10
-2
c) -2
7
2

d)4
4
9

153. Solve the vector equation x -2 + y 5 = 10

1 -2 5

a) x = 45, y =20

b) x = 40, y=10

c) x = 35, y =30

d) x =-40, y= 15
154. Find the transpose of A = -1 5 6

√3 5 6

2 3 -1

a) -1 5 6

√3 3 -1

6 2 5

b) 6 5 -1

6 5 √3

-1 3 2

c) -1 √3 2

5 5 3

6 6 -1

d) 2 3 -1

√3 5 6

-1 5 6

155. If A, B are symmetric matrices of the same order, then AB – BA is a

a) Skew symmetric matrix


b) Symmetric matrix
c) Zero matrix
d) Identity matrix
156. If A = cosø -sinø then A+ A` = I, if the value of ø

sin ø cosø

a) π/6
b) π/3
c) π
d) 3π/2

157. If A is a square matrix such that A² = A, then (I + A )³ -7A is equal to

a) A
b) I – A
c) I
d) 3A

158. If the matrix A is both symmetric and skew symmetric, then

a) A is a diagonal matrix
b) A is a zero matrix
c) A is a square matrix
d) None of these

159. If A = a b is such that A² = I, then c - a

a) 1+ a² + bc =0
b) 1 –a² + bc =0
c) 1 –a² -bc = 0
d) 1 +a² -bc=0

160. Two matrices A and B are said to be equal if,

a) A and B are not of same order


b) A and B are of symmetric order
c) A and B are of null order
d) A and B are of same order
161. Find the
transpose of A= 1 -1

2 3

a) 2 3

1 -1

b) 1 2

-1 3

c) 3 2

1 -1

d) 3 1

2 -1

162. Find P-1 , if it exist , given P = 10 -2

-5 1

a) P-1 =0
b) P-1 = 1/10 0
1/2 1

c) P-1 =1

d) P-1 does not exist

163. Solve the determinant A = 2 2 3


8 1 1
6 1 2
a) A = 12

b) A = -12

c) A = 13

d) A = -13
164. Matrices A and B will be inverse of each other only if

a) AB = BA
b) AB =BA = 0
c) AB =0, BA =I
d) AB = BA = I

165. Solve the determinant B = 1 2 4


-1 3 0
4 1 0
a) B = 48
b) B = -48
c) B = -52
d) B = 52

166. Let A be a square matrix of order 3 x 3, then | kA | is equal to

a) k|A|
b) k² | A |
c) k³ | A |
d) 3k | A |

167. Which of the following is correct:

a) Determinant is a square matrix

b) Determinant is a number associated to a square matrix.

c) Determinant is a number associated to a matrix.

d) None of these.

UNIT 5 LINEAR EQUATIONS

168. The rank of matrix A = 1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9
a) 3
b) 4
c) 1
d) 2

169. The rank of a matrix Y = 0 6 6 6

8 -7 1 0

-2 3 1 2

a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 6

170. The area of a triangle whose vertices are ( 3, 8), ( -4, 2) and (5 ,1) is

a) 63/2

b) 51/2

c) 61/2

d) 55/2

171. Find values of k if area of triangle is 4sq. units and vertices are (k, 0), (4,0), (0,2)

a) 0, 8

b) 8, 0

c) 0, 0

d) 8, 8

172. Find values of k if area of triangle is 3sq. units and vertices are (1,3), (0,0) and (k,0)

a) +3
b) -3

c) ± 1

d) ±2

173. Equation of line joining (1,2) and (3,6) using determinants is

a) y = 3x
b) y =2x
c) x = 2y
d) x =3x

174. If area of a triangle is 35sq.units with vertices (2, -6), (5,4) and (k, 4). Then k

is a)12

b) -2

c) -12, -2

d) 12, -2

175. Equation of line joining (3,1), and(9,3) using determinants are

a) x -3y =0

b) x +3y =0

c) y +3x =0

d) y -3x =0

176. Minor of element 6 in the determinant A= 1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9
a) 3
b) -6
c) -3
d) -2

177. Minor of the element 2 of the determinant 2 -3 5


A=
6 0 4

1 5 -7

a) -46

b) -4

c) 13

d) -20

178. Solve -x –y +z = -2

3x +2y -2z =7
x +3y -3z =0
a) y and z are linearly dependent
b) x, y, z are independent
c) x ,y and z are dependent
d) None of the above

179. If A is an invertible matrix of order 2, then det( A-1) is equal to

a) det( A)

b) 1/det( A)

c) 1

d) 0
180. Let A be a non singular matrix of order 3 x3.Then |adj A | is equal to

a) |A |
b) |A |²
c) | A |³
d) 3 | A|

181. Given 5x +3y = 8, -2x +5y =10 and 3x +ßy =4 . Equation I consistent for
a) ß =46/33

b) ß =47/33

c) ß =45/33

d) ß =41/33

182. The equation 6x + y =7 will have a solution if

3x + y =4

-6x -2y = a

a) a= -5

b) a= -6

c) a= -7

d) a= -8

183. The equation x +ky +3z = 0 posses a non trivial solution for k if

2x +ky -2z =0

2x +3y -4z =0

a) k= 2
b) k= 3
c) k= 4

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d) k=5

184. The equation ax -3y +5z = 4 is inconsistent for

x –ay +3z =2

9x -7y +8az =0

a) a =2
b) a= 3
c) a =4
d) a =5

185. The equation x –y =a is consistent for

z +w =b

y –w = c

x +z =d

a) a = b +c +d

b) c = a +b +d

c) b = a +c +d

d) d = a +b +c

186. Solve x +2y +3z = 85

3x +2y +2z = 105

2x +3y +2z = 110

a) x =16, y=18, z=9


b) x=15, y=20, z=10
c) x=17, y=21, z=11
d) x=12, y=22, z=12
187. Solve 2x + y +z =7 using Cramer’s rule

3x –y –z =-2

x +2y -3z =-4

a) x=1, y=2 , z=3

b) x=2, y=4, z=3

c) x=1, y=3, z=2

d) x=2, y=3, z=4

188. Solve x +2y +3z =4, 2x +3y +8z =7 and x –y -9z =1 using Gauss-Jordan method

a) x=1, y=2, z=3


b) x=0, y=1, z=3
c) x=2, y=1, z=0
d) x=3, y=0, z=1

189. Solve 2x +5y =24 using matrix inversion

3x +8y =38

a) x=3, y=4
b) x=1, y=3
c) x=1, y=4
d) x=2, y=4

190. Solve x +y +z =6 using matrix inversion method

x +2y +3z =14

-x +y –z = -2

a)x=2, y=3, z=1

b) x=1, y=2, z=3

c) x=1, y=3,z=5
d) x=2, y=1, z=3

191. Solve 2x –y -2z =0

x +2y -3z =9

3x –y -4z = 3

a) x= -1, y=2, z =-2


b) x=-2, y=1, z=-1
c) x=2, y=-1, z=-2
d) x=-1, y=3,z=-2

192. Solve x +2y –z =3 using Cramer’s rule

3x +y +z =4

x –y +2z = 6

a) x=-3, y=6, z=5

b) x=-5, y=9, z=10

c) x=-6, y=7, z=10

d) x=-4, y=8, z=5

193. Solve 2a +4b =7

4a +3b =1

a) a =-5, b=3
b) a= -2, b=4
c) a= -1.7, b=2.6
d) a=-2.5, b=3.4

194. Solve x +2y –z =2 by finding inverse of the coefficient matrix

3x -4y +2z =1
-x +3y –z = 4

a) x=2, y=3, z=4

b) x=1, y=2, z=3

c) x=2, y=-3, z=-4

d) x=1, y=4, z=7

195. Solve x -2y +z =1

3x +y -2z =4

y -z =1

a) x=0, y=-2, z=-3

b) x=1, y=-1, z=3

c) x=-2, y=0, z=-3

d) x=2, y=-1, z=0

196. Solve 3x +4y +5z =18

2x –y +8z=13

5x -2y +7z =20

a) x=2, y=1, z=2


b) x=3, y=1, z=1
c) x=1, y=2, z=1
d) x=2,y=1, z=1

197. Solve 5x + 2y =3-x - 4y =3

a) x = -1 y =1
b) x = 1 y = -1
c) x = 0 y = 1
d) x =1 y=0
198. Solve 2x + 5y = -10
-2x + 4y = 0
a) x = -10/9 y= -20/9
b) x= -8/9 y= -10/9
c) x= -20/9 y= -10/9
d) x= -10/9 y= -8/9

199. For which value of c are the lines parallel 2x – y=10


-cx + 2y =5
a) c =2
b) c=3
c) c=1
d) c=4

200. Are 1) 2x +4y -z = 5


2) y +z = 2
3) x + y +z = 7
a) Equation 1 is dependent on 2 and 3
b) Equation 2 is dependent on 1 and 3
c) Equation 3 is dependent on 1 and 2
d) Done of the above

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