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Maths Question Paper

The document contains a series of multiple choice questions related to matrices and linear algebra concepts such as: 1) Determining the order of a matrix resulting from operations on other matrices 2) Identifying properties of matrices including whether they are singular, symmetric, or skew-symmetric 3) Solving systems of linear equations using matrices and determinants 4) Questions about triangles defined by side lengths and relationships between sides The questions cover topics like matrix operations, properties of different matrix types, using determinants to solve systems of equations, and geometric relationships defined by triangle side lengths.

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Maths Question Paper

The document contains a series of multiple choice questions related to matrices and linear algebra concepts such as: 1) Determining the order of a matrix resulting from operations on other matrices 2) Identifying properties of matrices including whether they are singular, symmetric, or skew-symmetric 3) Solving systems of linear equations using matrices and determinants 4) Questions about triangles defined by side lengths and relationships between sides The questions cover topics like matrix operations, properties of different matrix types, using determinants to solve systems of equations, and geometric relationships defined by triangle side lengths.

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SECTION-A {Mark=10 x 1M}

1. If A and B are two matrices of the order 3 × m and 3 × n, respectively, and m


= n, then the order of matrix (5A – 2B) is

(a) m × 3

(b) 3 × 3

(c) m × n

(d) 3 × n

.
2 Find the value of x for which the matrix A=

is singular.
(a) 0, 1
(b) 1, 3
(c) 0, 3
(d) 3, 2

3. For any two matrices A and B, we have

(a) AB = BA

(b) AB ≠ BA

(c) AB = O

(d) None of the above

4. If the points (3, -2), (x, 2), (8, 8) are collinear, then find the value of x.
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5
5. Using determinants, find the equation of the line joining the points (1, 2) and (3, 6).
(a) y = 2x
(b) x = 3y
(c) y = x
(d) 4x – y = 5

6.
7. If A is a skew-symmetric matrix, then A2 is a

(a) Skew symmetric matrix

(b) Symmetric matrix

(c) Null matrix

(d) Cannot be determined

8.

9.

10.
SECTION-B {Mark=5 x2m}

11. If A= Find the determinant of A -2A

12.

13.

14.

15.

SECTION-C {Mark=4 x 3M}

16.

17.

18.

19. Using matrices solve the following system of equation


SECTION-D {Mark= 2 x 4m}
20. A determinant is a square array of numbers (written within a pair of vertical lines)
that represents a certain sum of products.
We can solve a system of equations using determinants, but it becomes very tedious
for large systems. We will only do 2 × 2 and 3 × 3 systems using determinants. Using
the properties of determinants solve the problem given below and answer the
questions that follow:

Three shopkeepers Ram Lal, Shyam Lal, and Ghansham are using polythene bags,
handmade bags (prepared by prisoners), and newspaper envelopes as carrying bags.
It is found that the shopkeepers Ram Lal, Shyam Lal, and Ghansham are using
(20,30,40), (30,40,20), and (40,20,30) polythene bags, handmade bags, and
newspapers envelopes respectively. The shopkeeper’s Ram Lal, Shyam Lal, and
Ghansham spent ₹250, ₹270, and ₹200 on these carry bags respectively.

1. What is the cost of one polythene bag?


1. ₹ 1
2. ₹ 2
3. ₹ 3
4. ₹ 5
2. What is the cost of one handmade bag?
1. ₹ 1
2. ₹ 2
3. ₹ 3
4. ₹ 5
3. What is the cost of one newspaper bag?
1. ₹ 1
2. ₹ 2
3. ₹ 3
4. ₹ 5
4. Keeping in mind the social conditions, which shopkeeper is better?
1. Ram Lal
2. Shyam Lal
3. Ghansham
4. None of these
21. Once a mathematics teacher drew a triangle ABC on the blackboard. Now he
asked Jose,” If I increase AB by 11 cm and decrease the side BC by 11 cm, then what
type of triangle it would be?”
Jose said, “It will become an equilateral triangle.”
Again teacher asked Suraj,” If I multiply the side AB by 4 then what will be the
relation of this with side AC?”
Suraj said it will be 10 cm more than the three times AC.

Find the sides of the triangle using the matrix method and answer the
following questions:
1. What is the length of the smallest side?
1. 54 cm
2. 43 cm
3. 30 cm
4. 35 cm
2. What is the length of the largest side?
1. 54 cm
2. 43 cm
3. 65 cm
4. 35 cm
3. What is the perimeter of the triangle?
1. 150 cm
2. 160 cm
3. 165 cm
4. 162cm
4. What is the side of the equilateral triangle formed?
1. 54 cm
2. 43 cm
3. 30 cm
4. 35 cm

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