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Test Paper: Vectors
Q.1 to Q.5 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct
Q.1 Two non zero vector a and b are "linearly dependent" it means
(A) a b 0
(B) a ·b 0
(C) There are non zero scalars x and y such that xa yb 0
(D) a and b are non collinear..
Q.2 If a and b are two vectors such that | a | 1 , | b | 4 , a ·b 2 . If c ( 2a b) 3b then angle
between b and c is
2 5
(A) (B) (C) (D)
6 3 3 6
Q.3 If â and b̂ are unit vectors then the vector defined as V (â b̂) (â b̂) is collinear to the
vector
(A) â b̂ (B) b̂ â (C) 2â b̂ (D) â 2b̂
Q.4 If â and b̂ an orthogonal unit vectors then for any non zero vector r , the vector ( r a )
equals
(A) [ r â b̂] (â b̂) (B) [ r â b̂] â ( r ·â )(â b̂)
(C) [ r â b̂] ( r ·b̂)(b̂ â ) (D) [ r â b̂] b̂ ( r ·â )(â b̂)
Q.5 Let u î ĵ , v î ĵ and w
î 2 ĵ 3k̂ . If n̂ is a unit vector such that u ·n̂ 0 and v ·n̂ 0 ,
then | w ·n̂ | is equal to
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 0
Q.6 to Q.9 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which MORE THAN ONE is correct
Q.6 If a , b , c be three non zero vectors satisfying the condition a b c & b c a then which
of the following always hold(s) good?
(A) a , b , c are orthogonal in pairs (B) a b c = b
(C) a b c = c 2
(D) b = c
Q.7 Given the following information about the non zero vectors A, B and C
(i) ( A B) A 0 (ii) B ·B 4
(iii) A · B 6 (iv) B ·C 6
Which one of the following holds good?
(A) A B 0 (B) A ·( B C) 0 (C) A ·A 8 (D) A ·C 9
Q.8 Let a , b, c are non zero vectors such that they are not orthogonal pairwise and such that
V1 a (b c) and V2 (a b) c . If V1 V2 then which of the following hold(s) good?
(A) a and b are orthogonal (B) a and c are collinear
(C) b and c are orthogonal (D) b (a c ) when is a scalar..
Q.9 If A, B, C and D are four non zero vectors in the same plane no two of which are collinear then
which of the following hold(s) good?
(A) ( A B) ·(C D) 0 (B) ( A C) ·( B D) 0
(C) ( A B) (C D) 0 (D) ( A C) ( B D) 0
Paragraph for questions nos. 10 & 11
Consider three vectors p î ˆj k̂ , q 2î 4 ĵ k̂ and r î ˆj 3k̂ and let s be a unit vector,,
then
Q.10 if ( p q ) × r = up vq w r , then (u + v + w) equals to
(A) 8 (B) 2 (C) – 2 (D) 4
Q.11 the magnitude of the vector (p · s )(q r ) + (q · s )( r p) + ( r ·s )(p q ) is
(A) 4 (B) 8 (C) 18 (D) 2
MATCH THE COLUMN
Q.12 Column I Column II
(A) P is point in the plane of the triangle ABC. pv’s of A, B and C are (P) centroid
a , b and c respectively with respect to P as the origin.
If b c · b c = 0 and c a ·c a = 0, then w.r.t. the (Q) orthocentre
triangle ABC, P is its
(B) If a , b, c are the position vectors of the three non collinear (R) Incentre
points A, B and C respectively such that the vector
V P A P B P C is a null vector then w.r.t.
the ABC, P is its
(C) If P is a point inside the ABC such that the vector (S) circumcentre
R (BC)(P A) (CA)(P B) (AB)(P C) is a null vector then
w.r.t. the ABC, P is its
(D) If P is a point in the plane of the triangle ABC such that the
scalar product P A ·C B and P B ·A C vanishes, then w.r.t.
the ABC, P is its
INTEGER TYPE for questions nos. 13 & 15
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Q 13. Let two non-collinear vectors a and b inclined at an angle be such that | a | 3 and | b | 4 .
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A point P moves so that at any time t the position vector OP (where O is the origin) is given
as
OP = (et + e–t) a + (et – e–t) b . If the least distance of P from origin is 2 a b
where a, b N then find the value of (a + b).
Q 14. Vector V is perpendicular to the plane of vectors a 2î 3ˆj k̂ and b î 2ˆj 3k̂ and satisfies
the condition V ·( î 2ˆj 7 k̂ ) = 10. Find | V |2 .
Q 15. Let O be an interior point of ABC such that 2O A 5 O B 10 O C 0 . If the ratio of the area
of ABC to the area of AOC is t, where 'O' is the origin. Find [t].