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First Year Mathematics Important MCQS: Chapter # 1

This document provides 20 multiple choice questions from 3 chapters on mathematics topics including sets, complex numbers, and equations. Some key points: - Questions cover concepts like set operations, properties of complex numbers like multiplication and conjugates, and analyzing equations based on their roots. - Answers are provided for each question in a separate key listing the correct option A, B, C or D for each number 1-20. - Chapters cover foundational topics to build mathematical understanding in areas like sets, complex algebra, and solving quadratic equations.

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First Year Mathematics Important MCQS: Chapter # 1

This document provides 20 multiple choice questions from 3 chapters on mathematics topics including sets, complex numbers, and equations. Some key points: - Questions cover concepts like set operations, properties of complex numbers like multiplication and conjugates, and analyzing equations based on their roots. - Answers are provided for each question in a separate key listing the correct option A, B, C or D for each number 1-20. - Chapters cover foundational topics to build mathematical understanding in areas like sets, complex algebra, and solving quadratic equations.

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FIRST YEAR MATHEMATICS

IMPORTANT MCQs
CHAPTER # 1:
1) If A = {2,3} and B = {1, 2}, then A − B
A) {} B) {2}
C) {3} D) 
2) If A = {0,1}, B = {1,2} and C = {2,3} then A  ( B C ) =
A)  B) ( 2, 0 ) , ( 2,1)
C) ( 0, 2 ) , (1, 2 ) D) ( 2,1) , (1, 0 )
3) If A and B are any two sets, then ( A  B) =
A) A  B B) ( A  B ) '
C) A  B D) None
4) If U is universal set and “A” is any non-empty set, then A A' =
A) A B) A
C) U D) 
5) If A = {2,3} and B = {3, 4} , then ( A − B) B =
A) {} B) {2}
C) {3} D) 
6) If U is universal set and “A” is any non-empty set, then ( A  A ')' =
A) A B) A
C) U D) 
7) If U is universal set and “A” is any non-empty set, then ( A  A ')' =
A) A B) A
C) U D) 
8) The number of elements in the set A = {x | x  , −1  x  5} ,where Z is the set of integers,
is;
A) 5 B) 6
C) 7 D) 8
9) If A & B are any two sets then A B = A B iff
A) A  B B) B  A
C) A = B D) None
10) Every set is the _____ of itself.
A) Proper subset B) Improper subset
C) Both A and B D) None
11) The power set of any empty set is
A) Null set B) Singleton set
C) Superset D) None
12) If A is a Subset of B and A = B then we say that A is an _______ subset of B.
A) Proper B) Improper
C) Super D) None of these
13) Which of the following is commutative law?
A) A B = B A B) A (B C ) = ( A B) C
C) A (B C ) = ( A B) (A C ) D) A B = B A
14) Which one is a null set?
A)  B) 0
C)   D) None
15) A B =
A) ( A B)' B) ( A B)'
C) A B D) None
16) Two set X and Y are disjoint if
A) X − Y B) X Y = 0
C) X Y = D) X  Y
17) Let U = 1, 2,3,...,10 , A = 1, 2,5 , B = 6, 7 then A B ' =
A) B ' B) B
C) A D) A '
18) If the number of elements in a Set A is n , then P(A) =
A) 2n B) 3n
C) 4n D) 5n
19) If S = {0,1}, T = {2,3} then S  T =
A) {(0, 2),(0,3),(1, 2),(1,3)} B) {(2,0),(3,0),(2,1),(3,1)}
C) {} D) It cannot be determined
20) A  =  A=
A) A B) A’
C)  D) U

ANSWER KEY:

1 C 6 D 11 B 16 C

2 C 7 C 12 B 17 C

3 C 8 C 13 D 18 A

4 C 9 C 14 A 19 A

5 D 10 B 15 B 20 A
CHAPTER # 2:
1) If z = (a, b) then multiplicative inverse of z is
 a b   −a −b 
A)  2 2 , 2 2  B)  2 2 , 2 2 
 a +b a +b   a +b a +b 
 a −b   −a b 
C)  2 2 , 2 2  D)  2 2 , 2 2 
 a +b a +b   a +b a +b 
2) If z = (a, b) is a complex number then z =:
A) (a,−b) B) (−a, b)
C) (−a, −b) D) (a, b)
3
3) The value of i is
A) 1 B) −1
C) i D) −i
4) The real and imaginary part of i(3 − 2i) is
A) -2 & 3 B) 2 & 3
C) 2 & -3 D) -2 & -3
5) (a, b).(c, d ) = ______
A) (ac + bd , ad + bc) B) (ac − bd , ad − bc)
C) (ac − bd , ad + bc) D) (ac + bd , ad − bc)
2−i
6) The real and imaginary part of is
3
−2 1 2 1
A) & B) &
3 3 3 3
2 1 2 −1
C) & − D) − &
3 3 3 3
7) The multiplicative inverse of (-3, 8) is:
 1 1
A) (3, -8) B)  − , 
 3 8

1 1  −3 −8
C)  ,−  D)  , 
3 8  73 73 
8) If z = −4 + 3i then z =
A) 4 + 3i B) −4 + 3i
C) 4 − 3i D) −4 − 3i
9) If i = −1 , then the value of ( −i 3 ) 2 is
A) 1 B) i
C) -i D) -1
10)  is a/an:
A) natural number B) integer
C) rational number D) irrational number
11) If z = 4i + 3 then z + z =
A) 8i B) 6
C) 0 D) -1
12) Let x + 3i = 2 yi, the values of x and y respectively are
3
A) 0 and 0 B) and 0
2
3 3 3
C) and D) 0 and
2 2 2
13) The imaginary part of i (3 + 5i ) is
2

A) −2i B) 3i
C) -2 D) -5
14) If z  C then z.z =
A) z B) − z
2
C) z 2 D) z
15) i33 =
A) 1 B) −1
C) i D) −i
16) Modulus of z = a + bi , denoted by z , is
A) a 2 + b2 B) a 2 − b2
C) a 2 + b 2 D) a 2 − b 2
17) If a complex number lies in the III quadrant, then its conjugate lies in
A) I B) II
C) III D) IV
18) z1 + z2
A) = z1 + z2 B)  z1 + z2
C)  z1 + z2 D) = z1  z2
19) Additive inverse of (3,3) in C is
A) (3,0) B) (0,3)
C) (−3,3) D) (−3, −3)
20) Let z 1 and z 2 be two complex numbers then z1.z2 equals to
A) z1.z2 B) z1 . z2
C) z1 + z2 D) z1 + z2

ANSWER KEY:

1 C 6 C 11 B 16 C

2 A 7 D 12 D 17 B

3 D 8 D 13 C 18 C

4 B 9 D 14 D 19 D

5 C 10 D 15 C 20 B
CHAPTER # 3:
1) If  is a complex cube root of unity, then  256 =
A) 1 B) 
C)  2
D) − 
2) If the roots of the equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 are real and unequal, then b2 − 4ac is
A) Less than zero B) Greater than zero
C) Equal to zero D) None of these
3) For the equation lx + mx + n = 0, the sum of the roots =
2

m
A) l + m B)
l
n m
C) D) −
l l
4) If the roots of the equation ax + bx + c = 0 are complex, then b2 − 4ac is
2

A) Less than zero B) Greater than zero


C) Equal to zero D) None of these
5) If 2 2 x+3
= 32 , then x =
A) 2 B) 1
C) 3 D) 4
6) The product of the roots of the equation y + 1 = 7 y − 7 is
2

A) 4 B) 1
C) 7 D) 8
7) The roots of quadratic equation ax + bx + c = 0 are equal if
2

A) b2 − 4ac  0 B) b2 − 4ac  0
C) b2 − 4ac  0 D) b2 − 4ac = 0
8) The quadratic equation, whose roots are -4 and 8, is:
A) x2 − 4 x − 32 = 0 B) x2 − 4 x + 32 = 0
C) x2 + 4 x − 32 = 0 D) x2 + 4 x + 32 = 0
9) The value of  +  2 =
A) 1 B) 
C) −1 D) − 
10) The sum of the roots of the equation 12 x2 −16 x + 4 = 0 is
−4 4
A) B)
3 3
−1 1
C) D)
3 3
1 −1
11) If an equation, has roots & , then the equation is
2 6
A) 12 x2 − 4 x −1 = 0 B) x2 − 6 x + 2 = 0
C) x2 + 6 x − 2 = 0 D) 12 x2 + 4 x + 1 = 0
12) (1 +  +  2 ) =
2

A)  B)  2
C) 1 D) 0
13) If  is a complex cube root of unity then  3 +  4 +  5 =
A) 1 B) 
C)  2 D) 0
14) The value of (1 +  ) is
2 3

A) 1 B) 
C) −1 D) − 
15) The roots of the equation x 2 + 16 = 0 are:
A)  4i B)  4
C)  8i D)  16i
16) If  is a complex cube root of unity, then (2 −  −  2 ) 2 =
A) 1 B) 0
C) 9 D) 4
1
17) If 2 x+3 = , then x is equal to
32
A) 2 B) -8
C) -2 D) 8
18) If the roots of the equation px + qx + r = 0 are imaginary the q 2 − 4 pr is:
2

A) Zero B) Less than zero


C) Greater than zero D) Perfect square
19) The sum of cube roots of unity is equal to
A) -1 B) 1
C) 0 D) None of these
20) When b − 4ac is a perfect square then the roots will be
2

A) Irrational B) Rational
C) Equal D) None of these
21) The nature of the roots of the equation 2 x − 7 x + 6 = 0 is
2

A) Real, rational, unequal B) Imaginary, unequal


C) Unequal, irrational, real D) Negative, unreal, equal
22) If D  0 , and not perfect square then roots of ax2 + bx + c = 0 are
A) Equal B) Imaginary
C) Rational D) Irrational
23) (2 + )(2 +  ) =
2

A) -3 B) 2
C) 3 D) -2
24) Conjugate of 
A) − B) − 2
C)  2 D) 1
25) The sum of the two complex cube roots of unity is
A) Unity B) Zero
C) -1 D) None of these
26) The product of all cube roots of unity is
A) Unity B) Zero
C) -1 D) 
27) An equation in x is said to be a reciprocal equation, if it is remains unchanged when x is
replaced by
A) x B) − x
1 1
C) D)
x x
28) Value of  is
A) −1 + i 3 B) −1 − i 3
1− i 3 −1 + i 3
C) D)
2 2
29) If one root of 4 x2 + 7hx − h2 + 9 = 0 is zero, then h =
A) 0 B) 3
C) −3 D) 3
30) Highest power of a variable in a polynomial is called
A) Factor B) Root
C) Degree D) Group

ANSWER KEY:
1 B 11 A 21 A
2 B 12 D 22 D
3 D 13 D 23 C
4 A 14 C 24 C
5 B 15 A 25 C
6 D 16 C 26 A
7 D 17 B 27 C
8 A 18 B 28 D
9 C 19 C 29 D
10 B 20 B 30 C
CHAPTER # 6:
1) If A, G & H are respectively the A.M., G.M. and H.M. between a and b, then
A
A) A2 = GH B) G =
H
A+ H
C) G = D) G2 = AH
2
2) If 4, a, 16 are in G.P, what is the value of a?
A) 4 B) 8
C) 4 D) 8
3) The H.M. between p and q is:
p+q p+q
A) B)
2 pq
2 pq q
C) D)
p+q p+q
4) The H.M. of 2 and 5 is:
7 20
A) B)
2 7
C)  10 D) 0
5) The G.M. of 2 and 8 is:
A) 5 B) 16
C) D) 4
1 1 1
6) The sum of infinite Geometric series + + + ... is:
2 4 8
A)  B) 0
1
C) 1 D)
2
2 2 2
7) If a , b , c are three terms of an A.P., then.
b2 + c2 a2 + c2
A) a 2 = B) b 2 =
2 2
b2 + b2
C) c =2
D) a 2 + b2 = c 2
2
8) The progression 3, 9, 27, ... is a/an
A) A.P B) G.P
C) H.P D) A.G.P
9) If 1, x − 1,3 are in A.P., then x =
A) 0 B) 1
C) 2 D) 3
a −b a
10) If = , then a, b, c is in
b−c c
A) A.P. B) G.P.
C) H.P. D) A.G.P
2
11) If in a G.P., a = 3 and r = , then S =
3
A) 9 B) 12
C) 15 D) 18
12) If x, x + 2, x + 3 is in G.P. then x =
A) -4 B) -2
C) 4 D) 2
13) When three terms are in A.P then the middle term is called
A) Median B) Mode
C) Geometric Mean D) Arithmetic Mean
14) A sequence is said to be a ________ sequence if the reciprocals of its terms are in
arithmetic progressions.
A) Geometric B) Arithmetic
C) Converging D) Harmonic
15) If three numbers are in G.P then they are generally written as
a
A) ar , a, ar 2 B) ar 2 , , ar
r
a a
C) , a, ar D) a, , ar 2
r r
16) The formula for the sum of n terms of a geometric series when r  1 is given by
a(1 + r n ) a(1 − r n )
A) Sn = B) Sn =
1− r 1− r
a(r n − 1) a(r n + 1)
C) Sn = D) Sn =
r −1 r −1
17) The sum of the first n natural numbers is
n(n − 1) n +1
A) B)
2 2
n2 n(n + 1)
C) D)
2 2
18) Only convergent infinite G. P’s have a ____
A) Sum B) Difference
C) Multiplication D) None of these
a a −b
19) If a, b, c are three consecutive terms of an H.P then = is known as _____ relation
c b−c
for the H.P
A) Characteristics B) Empirical
C) Proportional D) None of these
9
20) The given progression 4, 3, , ... is
4
A) A.P B) G.P
C) H.P D) None
ANSWER KEY:

1 D 6 C 11 A 16 B

2 D 7 B 12 A 17 D

3 C 8 B 13 D 18 A

4 B 9 D 14 D 19 A

5 D 10 C 15 C 20 B
CHAPTER # 7:
1) The value of 5 P3 is
A) 120 B) 80
C) 60 D) 20
(n + 1)!
2) =
(n − 1)!
A) n B) n −1
C) n + 1 D) n(n + 1)
 5 
3) The value of   is
 3, 2 
A) 10 B) 1
C) 20 D) 120
4) The value of 13C11 is
A) 77 B) 1
C) 13 D) 78
5) nCr =
n! n!
A) B)
r !(n − r )! (n − r )!
n! n !(n − r )!
C) D)
r! r!
(n + 1)!
6) =
n!
n +1
A) B) n −1
n
C) n + 1 D) n(n + 1)
7) Pr =
n

n! n!
A) B)
r !(n − r )! (n − r )!
n! n !(n − r )!
C) D)
r! r!
8) The number of ways in which 7 girls can be seated around a table is
A) 6 B) 7
C) 6! D) 7!
9) The number of the permutations of the letters of the word COMMITTEE IS
 9   6 
A)   B)  
 2, 2, 2   2, 2, 2 
 9 
C)   D) None
 2, 2,1
(n + 1)!
10) If n = 0 , then =
n!
A) 0 B) 1
C) n D) 
11) Find the number of ways in which 5 person can be seated in a row?
A) 320 B) 120
C) 420 D) 220
12) A man has 6 coats, 7 shirts and 8 pair of trousers. In how many ways can he make up a
complete suit of clothes?
A) 336 B) 358
C) 365 D) 490
13) How many natural numbers of four digits can be formed if the given digits are 2, 3, 5, 0,
no digit being used more than once in each number?
A) 18 B) 14
C) 26 D) 16
14) How many words can be formed from the letter of the word “COURAGE”?
A) 5040 B) 5030
C) 5045 D) 5050
15) How many different arrangements can be made by using all the letters of the word
“MATHEMATICS”?
A) 4989600 B) 4889605
C) 4983604 D) 4979620
16) In how many ways can 7 different books are arranged on a shelf if a specified book be at
the center?
A) 299 B) 958
C) 720 D) 820
17) Find the number of ways in which 8 differently colored beads can be formed into a
necklace?
A) 2620 B) 2532
C) 2520 D) 2420
18) P1 + P2 + P3 =
5 5 5

A) 120 B) 85
C) 320 D) 420
19) How many arrangement can be made of four letters a, b, c, d taken three at a time?
A) 24 B) 25
C) 26 D) 28
20) How many ways can a teacher arrange 4 out of 8 children in a row?
A) 1680 B) 1240
C) 7240 D) 2360

ANSWER KEY:
1 C 6 C 11 B 16 C
2 D 7 B 12 A 17 C
3 A 8 C 13 A 18 B
4 D 9 A 14 A 19 A
5 A 10 B 15 A 20 A
CHAPTER # 8:
1) The middle term in the expansion of ( a + b) 2 n is:
A) nth term B) (2n+1)th term
C) (n+1)th term D) (2n-1)th term
2) The number of term in the binomial expansion of (3x + 2 y)9 is:
A) 8 B) 9
C) 10 D) 11
3) If x  1 , then 1 + 2 x + 3x + 4 x + ... is equal to:
2 3

A) (1 − x)−2 B) (1 + x)−2
C) (1 − x)−1 D) (1 + x)−1
4) n 3
=
n 2 (n + 1) 2 n3 (n + 1)3
A) B)
4 8
n(n + 1)
C) D) None
2
20
 1
5) The middle term in the expansion of  x −  is:
 x
A) 9th term B) 11th term
C) 10th term D) 12th term
n
 b2 
6) The number of term in the binomial expansion of  y 2 + 2  is:
 y 
A) n B) n-1
C) n+1 D) 2n
20
7) n
n =3
0
=

A) 12 B) 18
C) 16 D) 28
8)  n =
n +1 n3 (n + 1)3
A) B)
2 8
n(n + 1) n+2
C) D)
2 2
n
2
9) =
n +1 n(n − 1)
A) B)
2 2
n(n + 1) n(n + 1)(2n + 1)
C) D)
2 6
3
10) n
n =1
3
=

A) 12 B) 24
C) 36 D) 48
11) The general term in the expansion of ( a + b) for a positive integral index ‘n’ is
n

n n
A) Tr +1 =   B) Tr +1 =   a r
r r
n n
C) Tr +1 =   a n − r D) Tr +1 =   a n − r b r
r r
12) 1 − x + x2 − x3 + ... = ?
A) (1 + x)−1 B) (1 − x)−1
C) (1 + x)−2 D) (1 − x)−2
13) 1 − 2 x + 3x2 − 4 x3 + ... = ?
A) (1 + x)−1 B) (1 − x)−1
C) (1 + x)−2 D) (1 − x)−2
14) In the binomial, the coefficient from the beginning and end are
A) Equal B) Unreal
C) Unequal D) Irrational
15) For a positive integer n, C0 + C1 + C2 + ... + Cn =
n n n n

A) 2n B) 2n+1
C) 2n−2 D) 2n−1
16) n Cr + n Cr −1 =
2n n +1
A) C2 r −1 B) Cr
n
C) Cr −1 D) None
17) In the expansion of ( a + b)16 , in every term the sum of the exponents of a and b is
A) 15 B) 7
C) 1 D) 16
18) For n  3, 2n
A)  2(n + 1) B)  2n
C)  2(n + 1) D)  n2 + 1
19) n Cr = n Cx , the value of x is
A) n B) r −1
C) n − r D) n + r
19
 1
20) The middle term in the expansion of  x −  is:
 x
A) 10th term B) 11th term
C) 10th and 11th term D) 11th and 12th term
ANSWER KEY:
1 C 6 C 11 D 16 B
2 C 7 B 12 A 17 D
3 A 8 C 13 C 18 A
4 A 9 D 14 A 19 C
5 B 10 C 15 A 20 C
CHAPTER # 9 to 13:
1) The angle of 3300 in radians is:
5 7
A) B)
6 6
11 13
C) D)
6 6
1
2) =
1 + tan 2 
A) tan 2  B) cos2 
C) sec2  D) sin 2 
3) The period of tan  is
3 
A) B)
2 2
C) 2 D) 
4) Area of triangle when measure of two sides and their included angle is given by _____
1 1
A)  = ab sin  B)  = ab sin 
2 2
1 1
C)  = cb sin  D)  = ab sin 
2 2

5) The angle of in degrees is:
90
0 0
A) 90 B) 180
0
C) 1 D) 20
6) The area of circle of radius r is
A)  r B) 2 r
C)  r D)  d
2 2

7) If the side of the triangle is 2, 3 and 5 units, then s =


A) 30 B) 25
C) 5 D) 10
8) If a, b & c are the sides of a triangle ABC, then inradius, r =
abc 4
A) B)
4 abc
 abc
C) D)
s 4
9) If angle  in ABC is in standard position, the law of cosine is:
A) a = b + c − 2bc cos  B) b = a + c + 2ac cos 
2 2 2 2 2 2

C) b2 = a2 + c2 − 2ac cos  D) a = b + c − bc cos


2 2 2

−1
10) If tan  = and sin  is negative, then terminal side lies in this quadrant:
3
A) First B) Second
C) Third D) Fourth
11) cot(− ) =
A) sin  B) − tan 
C) − cos D) − cot 
12) The distance between (1,1) and (4,5) is
A) 2 B) 3
C) 4 D) 5
2
13) =
3
0 0
A) 90 B) 120
0 0
C) 60 D) 150
14) cos u + cos v =
u+v u −v u+v u −v
A) cos cos B) 2 cos sin
2 2 2 2
u+v u −v u+v u −v
C) 2 cos cos D) 2sin cos
2 2 2 2
15) If R is a circumradius of a circumcircle, then R = ?
abc abc
A) B)
4 4
4abc 
C) D)
 s
16) If the length of the sides of a triangle are 4, 5 and 6, then the value of 2s is
A) 7.5 B) 15
C) 5 D) 6
17) If cos  0 and sin   0 then terminal side lies in which quadrant.
A) First B) Second
C) Third D) Fourth
18) tan  .cos  =
A) tan  B) sin 
C) cos  D) cot 
19) tan(1800 −  ) =
A) tan  B) − tan 
C) cot  D) − cot 
20) The period of cos  is

A) 4 B)
2
C) 2 D) 
21) cos(900 −  ) =
A) sin  B) − sin 
C) cos  D) − cos
a −b+c
22) With usual notation, the value of is
2
A) s + b B) s − b
C) 2s + b D) 2( s − b)
0
23) The angle 135 in radians is
5 3
A) B)
4 4
2
C) D) None
3
24) The distance between (a,0) and (0, b) is
B) a + b
2 2
A) a + b
C) a 2 + b2 D) a 2 − b2
25) tan −1 (tan(−1)) =
A) -1 B) 1
1 3
C) D)
2 2

26) 1 − 2sin 2 is equal to
2
A) sin  B) cos 
 
C) sin D) cos
2 2
27) The circle inscribed within a triangle so that it touches all the sides of a triangle is called
A) Incircle B) Incenter
C) Circumcenter D) Circumcircle
28) The principal value of tan (arc tan (−1)) is
A) -1 B) 1
C) 0 D) 

29) The arc length of unit circle with central angle radian is approximately:
6
A) 0.52 B) 1.52
C) 2.52 D) 3.52
30) sin 60 cos30 − cos60 sin30 =
0 0 0 0

1 1
A) B) −
2 2
3 3
C) D) −
2 2
31) If arc length is equal to the radius of the circle, then central angle is
A) 0 radian B) 1 radian
C) 2 radian D) 1 reflex angle
32) In a triangle ABC, if  = 90 , then the law of cosine reduces to:
0

A) a = b + c B) b = a − c
2 2 2 2 2 2

C) c = b + a D) c = a − b
2 2 2 2 2 2


33) In an escribed triangle ABC, =
r3
A) s B) s − a
C) s − b D) s − c
34) If r cos = 4 and r sin  = 3 , then r=
A) 3 B) 5
C) 6 D) 2
35) 10.5 =
0

 7
A) radians B) radians
18 120
10.5
C) radians D) 5 radians

36) The 3600th part of the degree is called
A) Degree B) Minute
C) Second D) None of these
37) In the second quadrant, cos  is
A) Positive B) Negative
C) Both D) 0
38) 60 =
A) 1 B) 60
C) 3600 D) 600

39) The arc length of unit circle with central angle radian is approximately:
6
A) 0.52 B) 1.52
C) 2.52 D) 3.52
40) An angle is said to be negative if the rotation is
A) Clockwise B) Anti clockwise
C) Both A and B D) None of these
   
41) The value of sin cos − cos sin is
4 6 3 6
1 1
A) B) −
2 2
6 +1 6 −1
C) D)
4 4
42) sin a − sin b = ?
 a +b   a −b   a +b   a −b 
A) 2sin   cos   B) 2cos   sin  
 2   2   2   2 
C) 2cos a sin b D) None of these
43) sin( + 2700 ) =
A) sin  B) cos 
C) − cos D) − sin 
44) If tan  = 1 then tan 2 =
A) 2 B) 1/2
C) 0 D) Undefined
−1 − 3
45) If cos  = and sin  = then terminal side lies in which quadrant.
2 2
A) First B) Second
C) Third D) Fourth
46) The general solution of 2sin x −1 = 0 is
   5 
A) 2n +  B) 2n −
 6  6
   5     5 
C) 2n +   2n +  D) 2n −   2n − 
 6  6  6  6
47) Area of triangle when measure of two sides and their included angle  is
1 1
A)  = ab sin  B)  = ac sin 
2 2
1 1
C)  = cb sin  D)  = ab sin 
2 2
48) With usual notation, the value of a − b + c is
A) s + b B) s − b
C) 2s − b D) 2( s − b)
49) Which one is known as Hero’s formula?
1 a 2 sin  sin 
A)  = ab sin  B)  =
2 2sin 
C)  = s ( s − a )( s − b)( s − c)
abc
D)  =
4R
c+a
50) For a triangle ABC , =
c−a
tan( −  ) tan( +  )
A) B)
tan( +  ) tan( −  )
 + 
tan  
C)  2 
D) All of these
 − 
tan  
 2 

51) tan =
2
s ( s − b) ( s − c)( s − a)
A) B)
ac ac
( s − c)( s − a) ( s − c)( s − a)
C) D)
s ( s − b) ( s − b)
52) According to law of sines:
c b a b
A) = B) =
sin  sin  sin  sin 
a b
C) = D) All of these
sin  sin 
53) cos  =
a 2 + b2 + c2 c 2 + b2 − a 2
A) B)
2ab 2ab
a 2 + b2 − c 2 c 2 + b2 − a 2
C) D)
2ab 2bc
54) cos(tan −1 ) = ?
A) 0 B) 
 
C) D)
2 3
55) If 2cos = 1 , then  =
 
A) B)
4 3

C) D) 
2
56) If sin  = 0, then  is equal to:
A) 2n , n  Z B) (2n + 1) , n  Z
n
C) n , n  Z D) ,nZ
2
−1
− 3
57) The principal value of sin   is
 2 
−2 −
A) B)
3 3
4 5
C) D)
3 3
58) A circle which passes through all three vertices of a triangle is called
A) Circum-circle B) In circle
C) Escribed circle D) Semi circle
59) In a triangle ABC, if b = 8,  = 500 &  = 600 , then  =
0 0
A) 60 B) 70
0 0
C) 50 D) 80
2
60) =
ac
A) sin  B) sin 
C) cos  D) cos 
ANSWER KEY:

1 C 11 D 21 A 31 B 41 D 51 C

2 B 12 D 22 B 32 C 42 B 52 C

3 D 13 B 23 B 33 D 43 C 53 C

4 A 14 C 24 C 34 B 44 D 54 A

5 D 15 B 25 A 35 B 45 C 55 C

6 C 16 B 26 B 36 C 46 C 56 C

7 C 17 B 27 A 37 B 47 B 57 B

8 C 18 B 28 A 38 C 48 D 58 A

9 C 19 B 29 A 39 A 49 C 59 B

10 D 20 C 30 A 40 A 50 C 60 B

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