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The document contains 92 trigonometry problems involving identities, definitions, and relationships between trigonometric functions. The problems cover topics like solving equations for trigonometric functions, using trigonometric identities, finding trigonometric values of specific angles, and applying trigonometry to solve geometric problems involving triangles and angles.

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Trigonometry 24. If x = a secθ cosΦ, y = b secθ sinΦ.

z = c tan θ,
1. If cosec θ + cot θ = 2, then cos θ = then x2a2+y2b2 = ………………….
A) 3/5 B) 4/5 C) 5/3 D) 6/5 A) z2/c2 B) 1 – z2/c2 C) z2/c2 – 1 D) 1 + z2/c2
2.If 4 cos2 θ – 3 = 0, then sin θ =……………………. 25. If 7sin2θ + 3 cos2θ = 5, then tan θ =
A) 1/2 B) –1/2 C) 1/2√ D) 3√/2 A) √3 B) 1/3√ C) 1 D) 0
3. If cos (A + B) = 0, cos B = 3√2 then A = 26. If sinθ + sin2θ = 1, then cos2θ + cos4θ = ……………..
A) 15° B) 60° C) 30° D) 45° A) -1 B) 1 C) 0 D) None of these
4. If sec θ + tan θ = 13, then sec θ – tan θ = … 27. If cotθ + cosecθ = 5, then cosθ = ………………..
A) 3 B) 1/3 C) 1 D) 0 A) 12/13 B) 26/24 C) 5/13 D) 13 13/12
5. If sin x = 57 , then cosec x = ……………………. 28. Cosθ/ 1−tanθ + sinθ/ 1−cotθ cotθ = ………………
A) 5/7 B) 7/5 C) 2/5 D) 2/7 A) cos θ – sin θ B) tan θ – cot θ
6. Given ∠A = 75°, ∠B = 30°, then tan (A-B) B) = ……… C) cos θ – sin θ D) tan θ + cot θ
A) √3 B) 1/3√ C) 1 D) 1/2√ 29. If tanθ = 78, then the value
7. Which one of the following is NOT defined? of (1+sinθ)(1−sinθ)(1+cosθ)(1−cos −cosθ) ……………….
A) sin 90° B) cos 0° C) sec 90° D) cos 90° A) 64/49 B) 49/64 C) 8/7 D) 7/88
8. 30. If cosecθ + cotθ = P, then value of cosθ = ……
A) 1−P21+P2 B) 1−P22P
C) 2P1+P2 D) 2P1−P2
31. If x > y and 2xyx2+y2 = cosθ, then sinθ =
…………………. ………………….
A) sin A B) sinA−−−−√ C) sin2A D) sin4A A) x2−y2x2+y2 B) x2+y2x2−y2 C) x2−y22xy D) 2xyx2−y2
9. tan 36°. tan 54° + sin 30° = ……………….. 32. If secθ + tanθ = 3, then cosθ = ………
A) 3/2 B) 1/2 C) 2 D) 2/3 A) ¾ B) 3/5 C) 2/3 D) 2/5
10. If sin A = 2425, then sec A = ……………………… 33.In
In ΔABC, if BC = 3, CA = 4, AB = 5, then cos ∠BAC
A) 7/25 B) 25/7 C) 24/7 D) 7/24 =
11. Values of sin 30°. sin 90°. sec 60° are in …… A) 3/5 B) ¾ C) 4/5 D) 5/3
A) A.P. B) G.P. C) a D) (A)or(C) 34. sin6 A + cos6 A + 3sin2A cos2A =
12. From the figure : Sin A = A) 1 B) -1 C) 0 D) None
35. sin22 30°, sin2 45° and sin2 60° are in
A) AP B) GP C) HP D) AGP
36. If sinθ . cosθ = 12, then θ = …………………
A) 0° B) 30° C) 45° D) 60°
37. If tanθ 34 , then the
he value of 1−cosθ1+cosθ =
A) 9 B) 1/9 C) 4 D) 1/4
38. If A, B and C are interior angles of atriangle
at ABC,
A) AC/BC B) BC/AC C) BC/AB D) AC/AB then tan (A+B2) =
13.The value of tan θ in terms of sinθ is A) sin(C/2) B) cos(C/2) C) tan(C
tan(C/2) D) cot(C/2)
A) sinθ/1−sin2θ B) sin2θ−1√/ sinθ 39. If cos A = 1213, then sin A =
C) sinθ/ 1−sin2θ√ D) 1−sin2θ√/ sinθ A) 5/13 B) 5/12 C) 12/13 D) 13//5
14. If cosec θ = 2 and cot θ = 3p−−√ where ‘θ’ iis an 40.
acute angle, then p =
A) 2 B) 1 C) 1/2 D) √3
15. If sec θ = 3K and tan θ = 3K, then K2 – 1K2 =
A) 9 B) 1/9 C) 3 D) 1/3 =
16. tan θ is not defined when ‘θ’ is A) 0 B) 1 C) -1 D) 1/2
A) 0° B) 30° C) 60° D) 90° 41. If tan2A = cot (A – 18°), where 2A is an acute angle,
17. It tan θ = 13√, then 7 sin2θ + 3 cos2θ = then A =
A) 16/4 B) 7/4 C) 9/4 D) 1 A) 6° B) 18° C) 36° D) 54°
18. If cos 2θ = sin 4θ, here 2θ, 4θ are acute angles, then 42. If x = a cosecθ and y = bcotθ, then b2x2 – a2y2 =
the value of ‘θ’ = A) a2 + b2 B) a2b2 C) a2+b2a2−b2
−b2 D) None
A) 60° B) 30° C) 45° D) 15° 43. tan 30°,, tan 45°, tan 60° are in
19. Values of cos20° + cos2 60° is A) AP B) GP C) HP D) None
A) 5/ 4 B) 2 /3√ C) 1/ 2√ D) 3√/ 2 44. cos4θ – sin4θ =
20. If Sin A = Cos B then A + B = ………………
…………………….. A) 1 – 2sin2θ B) 2sin2θ C) secθ D) cosecθ
A) 60° B) 90° C) 45° D) 120°
α5sinα+2cosα = ….
21. If 5 tan α = 4, then 5sinα−3cosα5sinα+2cosα 45. Sin 0°. Tan 60°. Cos 30°. cosec 45° =
A) 1/7 B) 1/6 C) 2/5 D) 3/7) A) 1 B) 0 C) 3√/2 D) ∝
Question 22. 46. Ifsin(A + B) = 12√ and cos (A – B) = 12√ then ∠B =
1+sin2θ+cos2θ−−−−−−−−−−−−−−√ = ………………… A) 60° B) 45° C) 30° D) 0°
A) 1 B) 2 C) 21−−√ D) √2 47. If sinθ + cosθ = √2 then θ =
23. tan 2A = 1 then A = ………………….. A) 0° C) 45 B) 30° D) 60°
∘ ∘
49. cos4 θ – sin4 θ = 75. Sin2105° + Cos2105° =
A) cos2 θ – sin2 θ B) 2cos2 θ – 1 A) – 1 B) 1 C) 3 D) 0
C) 1 – 2sin2 θ D) None 76. Tan (B + 15°) = 13√ then B =
50. If x = cos θ + sin θ and y = cos θ – sin θ, then x2 + A) 60° B) 80° C) 70° D) 15°
y2 = A) 0 B) 1 C) -1 D) 2 77 Maximum value of Sin θ =
51. sin (A + B) cos (A – B) + sin (A – B) cos (A + B) = A) 1 B) 12 C) 3√/ 2 D) 1/ 2√
A) sin 2A B) sin 2B C) cos 2A D) cos 2B 78. If Sec 2A = Cosec (A – 27°), then the value of ∠A is
52. If sin A = cos B, then A + B = A) 35° B) 37° C) 39° D) 21°
A) 45° B) 60° C) 90° B) 75° 79. Sin (A – B) = 12; Cos (A + B) = 12 then ∠A is
53. The value of cos 36° cos 54° – sin 36° sin 54° = A) 60°C) 30° B) 15° D) 45°
A) 1 B) 0 C) 2 D) -1 80.Tan2 60° + 2 Tan2 45° = x Tan 45° Then x =
54. The value of 11+cosθ+11−cosθ = A) 0B) 5 C) 1D) 2
A) 2 sec2θ B) 2secθ C) 2cosec2θ D) 2cosecθ 81. Sin θ = Cos θ then θ =
55. The value of tan2θ + tan4θ A) 30° B) 45° C) 60° D) 90°
A) sec4θ – sec2θ B) sec2θ – sec4θ 82. Sec θ + Tan θ = p then Sin θ =
2 2
C) sin θ – cos θ D) sec2θ – tan2θ A) p2−1/ p2+1 B) p/ p2+1 C) p2−1/ p D) p2+1/ p2−1
56. The value of cos 45° . cos 30° . cos 90° . cos 60° = 83. 2 . Sin 30° . Cos 30° =
A) 3√/ 42√ B) 3√/ 4 C) 0 D) 3√2/ 2√ A) 1 B) 2/ 3√ C) 3√/ 2 D) 1/ 2√
57. If x = a cosecθ and y = a cotθ, then which of the 84. Sin 18° = Cos x, then x =
following is true ? A) 73° B) 37° C) 72° D) 84°
A) x2 + y2 = a2 B) x2 – y2 = a2 85. Tan θ + Cot θ = 2, then Sin θ =
C) x + y = a D) xy = a A) 3 B) 1 C) √2 D) 1/ 2√
58. If sin A = 725,then cot A = 86. The value of Cos 0° + Sin 90° + √2 Sin 45° =
A) 25/7 B) 1 C) 24/25 D) 24/7 A) 5 B) 4 C) 1 D) 3
59. cos 12° – sin 78° = ……………… 87. Sin θ = 12 then cot θ =
A) 1 B) ½ C) 0 D) -1 A) 3 B) 7 C) √3 D) 2√/3
60. If x = cosce θ + cot θ,.y = cosec θ – cot θ, then which 88. In ΔABC, a = 3 units; b = 4 units;
u c = 5 units. Then
of the following is true ? cos A = A) 35 B) 34 C) 53 D) 45
A) x + y = 0 B) x – y = 0 C) x/y = 1 D) xy = 1 89. Cos (A – B) = 12; Sin B = 12√
12 , then the value of A.
61. Tan2θ – Sec2θ = ……………….. A) 15° B) 105° C) 90° D) 60°
A) 1 B) -1 C) 0 D) ∞ 90. Sin 60° Cos 30° + Cos 60° Sin 30° Value is =………
62. In Δ ABC, Sin C = 35. Then Cos A = …….. A) 1/ 2 B) 1 C) 3√/2 D) 2/3√
A) 3/5 B) 4/5 C) 5/4 D) 5/3 91. √3 Tan θ = 1, then θ =
63. If cot A = 512, then sin
in A + cos A is ………………. A) 30° B) 45° C) 60° D) 90°
A) 17/13 B) 12/13 92. In a ΔABC if ∠B B = 90° and Tan C = 512 , then the
C) 5/13 D) 20/13 length of the hypotenuse is
64. Which of following values is not a possible value of A) 6 B) 13 C) 21 D) 17
sin x ? A) ¾ B) 3/5 C) 4/5 D) 5/4 93. Tan2 60° + 4 Cos2 45° + 3 Sec2 30° + 5 Cos2 90° =
65. Which of the following is not defined ? A) 7 B) 8 C) 9 B) 10
A) Tan0° B) Tan 90° C) Cot 90° D) Sec 0° 94. Sec2 27° – Cot2 63° =
66. If Sin A = 2425 then Cot A = ……………………… A) 3 B) 0 C) 1 D) 2
A) 25/24 B) 7/24 C) 24/7 D) 25/7 95.
67. In ΔPQR, Q = 90°; PQ = 5 cm; m; PR = 13 cm then QR
A) 5 cm B) 12 cm C) 13 cm D) 25 cm
68. If Sin A = 35 then Cos A =
A) ¾ B) 4/5 C) 5/4 D) 4/3
69. 8 Tan A = 15 then Sin A – Cos A =
A) 7/3 B) 7/17 C) 9/14 D) 3/7 =
70. Sin2 60° + Cos2 30° + Tan2 60° = A) Sin θ B) Cos θ C) Sec θ D) Cosec θ
A) 9/2 B) 2/9 C) 1/9 D) 1 96. Sin2 θ (1 + Cot2θ) =
71. Sin θ = 2029 then Sin2 θ + cos2 θ = A) Cos2 θ B) Sec2 θ C) Tan2 θ D) 1
A) 144/ 841 B) 41/ 841 C) 1 D) 0 97. If A = 45°,, then (1 + Tan A) (1 + Tan2A) (1 +
Tan3 A) = A) 6 B) 8 C) 4 D) 2
72. 98. Sin2 θ . Cot2 θ + Cos2 θ . Tan2 θ =
A) 0 B) 2 C) 1 D) -1
99. Tan 45° + 2 Tan2 60° =
A) 6 B) 7 C) 8 D) 9
If θ = 45° then the value of is 100. Sin 2A = 2 Sin A, then ∠A A=
A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) ∞ A) 0° B) 30° C) 45° D) 60°
73. In ΔABC if Sin A = 915 then Cosec2 A – Cot2 A = 101. If x Sin (90° – θ) Cot (90°° – θ) = Cos (90° – θ) then
A) 1 B) -1 C) 2 D) 3 x = A) 0 B) 1 C) – 1 D) 2
74. (1 + Tan2 45°)2 = 102. If Tan θ + Cot θ = 5, then the value of Tan2 θ +
103. If Cosec θ – Cot θ = 14 then the value of Cosec θ + 122. If Cos θ = ab then
hen Cosec θ is equal to
Cot θ is A) b/ a B) b/ b2−a2√ C) b2−a2√/ b D) a/ b2−a2√
A) 1 B) -1 C) 14 D) 4 123. Sec θ = m+n2mn√ then Cosec θ =
104. Sin 40°= A) mn/ 2 B) m+n/ 2 C) m−n/−n/ m+n D) mn/ m+n
A) Sin × 40° B) Sin + 40° 124. Cos2 θ (1 + Tan2θ) =
C) Sin 20° + Sin 20° D) A real number A) – Sin2 θ B) 1 C) Sin θ D) – 1
105. If ΔXYZ is a right angled isosceles triangle and ∠Y 125.
= 90° then XZ =
A) √2 XY B) √3 XY C) 2 XY D) XY2
106. Tan θ is not defined, then θ =
A) 50° B) 60° C) 180° D) 90°
107. Sin (90° – θ) =
A) Sin θ B) Cos θ C) Cosec θ D) Sec θ
108. Tan 81° =
A) Cos 9° B) Sin 9° C) Cot 9° D) Tan 9°
109. Sin A. Cos (90° – A) + Cos A. Sin (90° – A) =
A) Sin2A B) Cos2A C) 0 D) 1
110. 126. Express Tan θ in terms of Sec θ.
θ

=
A) Tan2 θ B) Cot2 θ C) Sin2 θ D) Cos2 θ
111. a) Sin (A + B) = Sin A Cos B + Cos A Sin B
b) Sin (A – B) = Sin A Cos B – Cos A Sin B
Which is correct in the above statements? 127.
A) a is correct B) b is correct
C) Both a and b are correct D) Both a and b are wrong
112. a) Sin 30° = 1 ,b) Cos 30° = 12
Which is correct in the above statements? – cotθ =
A) a is correct B) Both a andd b are correct A) Cot θ C) Sec θ B) Cosec θ D) Tan θ
C) b is correct D) Both a and b are wrong 128.
113. a) Sin2 θ + Cos2 θ = 1 b) Tan2 θ + Sec2 θ = 1
Which is correct in the above statements?
A) b is correct B) a is correct =
C) Both a and b are correct D) Both a and b are wrong A) Cot θ C) Sec θ B) Tan θ D) Cosec θ
114. Sin (A – B) = 12; Cos (A + B) = 12 is true for 129. If cos θ = 2 mn√/m+n ,then sin θ =
………………. A) m+n/ m−n B) m−n/ m+n C) 2mn2mn√/ m+n D) m+n/ mn
A) 0° > A + B > 90° B) A > B 130.
C) 0°< A + B < 90°and A > B D) A < B and A > B
115. Sin 81° + Tan 81° can be expressed as …..
A) Sin 9° + Tan 9° B) cos 9° + cot 9°
C) Sin 9° + Cot 9° D) Cos 9° + Tan 9° =
116. Sin (A + B) = Sin A + Sin B is not ot true for A) 2 Sec θ B) 2 Sec2 θ C) 2 Cosec θ D) 2 Cosec2 θ
A) A = 30°; B = 60° B) A = 30°; B = 45° 131. Sec θ (1 – Sin θ) (Sec θ + Tan θ) =
C) A = 45°; B = 60° D) A = 60°; B = 30° A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) -1
117. i) Sec θ = Length of the hypotenuse / Length of the 132. The ratio of lengths of opposite
opp sides of 30°, 60°,
side adjacent to θ 90° is A) 1 : 2 : 3 B) 1 : 1 : √2 C) 1 : 3 : 2 D) 1 : √3 : 2
ii) Cot θ = Length of the side opposite to θ/ Length of 133. If Sin A = Cos B, then ……………………. (A, B
the side adjacent to θ are acute) A) A = B B) A + B = 180° C) A = 90° + B
A) (i), (ii) are true B) (i), (ii) are false D) A + B = 90°
C) (i) is false (ii) is true D) (i) is true (ii) is false 134.
118. Ramu said Cos A = 2 ; Ravi said Cos A = 1. D Do you
agree with whom ?
A) Ramu B) Ravi C) Ramu and Ravi D) Nobody
119. In ΔABC, ∠B = 90° then Sin A =
=
A) AC/ AB B) AB/ AC
A) – Tan2 A B) -Tan4 A C) 1 D) – Sec2 A
C) BC/ AC D) BC/ AB
135. If Tan θ + Sec θ = 8, then
hen Sec θ – Tan θ value is
120. In a right angled triangle the adjacent side of 30°
A) 8 B) 1/8 C) 6 D) 64
A) Opposite side of 30° B) Hypotenuse
C) Opposite side of 60° D) Adjacent side of 60°
121. Cos θ. Tan θ =
136. A) yr B) yx C) xr D) rx
ii) Tan θ = A) xy B) yx C) rx D) ry
148. From the adjacent figure ΔABC, ∠B = 90°; ∠C =
θ, then Sec θ =
=
A) Sin A B) 1 – Sin2A C) Cos A D) 1
137. Sin θ = ab; Cos θ = cd then Cot θ =
A) ab/ cd B) bc/ ad C) ca/ bd D) ad/ bc
138. Sin θ . Cot θ . Sec θ =
A) 2 B) -1 C) 1 D) 0
139.
A) 1715 B) 178 C) 1517 D) 158
149. Which of the following represents Sin θ = 2129 ?

=
A) Sin θ B) Cos θ C) Tan θ D) Cot θ
140. Sin3 θ Cos θ + Cos3 θ Sin θ = 150. From the adjacent figure Sin C = 35 then Cos A =
A) Sin θ + Cos θ B) Sin θ Cos θ C) Sin θ D) Cot θ
141. Tan θ + Cot θ = 2, then Tan2 θ + Cot2 θ =
A) 4 B) 2 C) 6 D) 1
142.

A) 54 B) 53 C) 35 D) 45
=
A) Sec θ + Tan θ B) Sec θ – Tan θ
C) Sec2 θ + Tan2 θ D) Sec2 θ – Tan2 θ
143.

. Cot α =
A) Tan α C) 1 B) Cota D) -1
144. If A, B and C are interior angles of a triangle A
ABC,
then Sin (B+C2) =
A) Sin A/ 2 B) Cos A/ 2 C) – Sin A/ 2 D) – Cos A/2
145.

can bee expressed as


…………….
A) Sin 0° B) cos 90° C) Sin 0° Cos 90° D) Sin 60°
146. Cosec2 A – Cot2 A = 1 is true for all
A) 0° > A ≥ 90°
B) 0° < A ≥ 90° C) 0° > A < 90°
D) 0° < A ≤ 90°
147. From the adjacent figure ON = x; PN = y; OP = r ;
∠PON = θ and ∠PNO = 90° then
i) cos θ =

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