MCQ Test
MCQ Test
16. P and Q are matrices such that both (P + Q) and (PQ) are defined. Which of the following is
true about P and Q?
D. Order of P and Q must be of the form m × k and k × n respectively, with no condition on m and n.
17. If A and B are symmetric matrices of same order, then ( ABT - 2BAT ) is a
(c) Neither Symmetric matrix nor Skew symmetric matrix (d) Null matrix
19. If the sum of all the elements of a 3 × 3 scalar matrix is 9, then the product of all its elements is:
20. If A is square matrix of order 3 x 3 such that |𝐴| = 4, then the value of |3𝐴| is
21. If the value of a third order determinant is 12, then the value of the determinant formed by
replacing each element by its cofactor will be
Manjit wants to donate a rectangular plot of land for a school in his village. When he was asked to
give dimensions of the plot, he told that if its length is decreased by 50 m and breadth is increased by
50m, then its area will remain same, but if length is decreased by 10m and breadth is decreased by
20m, then its area will decrease by 5300 m2
Based on the information given above, answer the following questions:
On her birth day, Seema decided to donate some money to children of an orphanage home. If there
were 8 children less, everyone would have got Rs.10 more. However, if there were 16 children more,
everyone would have got Rs. 10 less. Let the number of children be x and the amount distributed by
Seema for one child be y (in Rs.).
27. Which of the following matrix equations represent the information given above?
1. [ 55 48] [ xy ] = [−80
40
] 2. [ 55 −4
−8 ] [ y ] [ 80 ]
x
=
40
3. [ 55 −4
−8 ] [ y ] [−80 ]
x
=
40
4. [
5 −8 ] [ y ] [−80 ]
5 4 x 40
=
28. The number of children who were given some money by Seema, is
a. 30 b. 40 c. 23 d. 32
How much amount Seema spends in distributing the money to all the students of the Orphanage?
sinx
34, The value of k if the function f(x) = +cos x, x ≠ 0
x
K, x=0, is continuous at x = 0
(A) ( 1-sin 2x) y1 (B) – ( 1+ sin 2x) y1 (C) ( 1+ sin 2x) y1 (D) None of these
4 3
38. If V = π r , at what rate in cubic units is V increasing when r=10 and dr/dt =0.01?
3
a. π b. 4 π c. 40 π d. 4 π /3
a. -1 b. 0 c. 1 d. 2
a. 8 b. 16 c. 20 d. 24
43. y= 8x3 -60x2 +144x +27 is a strictly increasing function in the interval
Rohan, a student of class XII, visited his uncle’s flat with his father. He observes that the window of
the house is in the form of a rectangle surmounted by a semi-circular opening having perimeter 10 m
as shown in the figure.
45. If x and y represent the length and breadth of the rectangular region, then find the area (A) of the
window in terms of x.
2 2 2 2 2 2
x πx x πx x πx x π
a. 10 - - − b. 5 x− − c. 5 x− − d. 5 x− − x
2 2 2 4 2 8 2 4
46. Rohan is interested in maximising the area of the whole window, for this to happen, find the value
of x.
20 10 10 40
a. m b. m c. m d. m
4+ π 8+ π 4+ π 4+ π
48. For maximum value of A, find the breadth of rectangular part of the window.
20 10 10 40
a. m b. m c. m d. m
4+ π 8+ π 4+ π 4+ π
49. ∫ x 3 e x dx =
4
4 5 3 4
dx
50. The value of ∫ cos 3 x−cos x is
a. -1/4(log|sec x-tan x| + cosec x) +c b. -1/4 (log|sec x + tan x|- cosec x) +c
dx
51. Find the integral ∫ 2 2 2 is
a x +b
a.
1
ab
tan−1
ax
b
+c ( ) b.
a
b
tan−1
ax
b( )
+c c.
−a −1 ax
b
sin
b ( )
+c
d.
a
b
cos
−1 ax
b
+c ( )
x −1
52. Resolving into partial fractions, we get A(1/(x+1) ) + B(1/(x-2)), then the value of A
( x +1)(x−2)
and B are
x
e
a. log (e x log x ¿+ c ¿ b. +c c. xlog x+e x +c d. e x log x+ c
x
1 3 2
54. Evaluate ∫ 3 x −4
√x
x +1
dx
0
a. 1 b. 3 c. -1 d. -3
4
a.11/2 b. 12 c. 15/2 d. 30
x
2 k
58. If ∫
−1 x
x
dx= sin 2 , +c then the value of k is
1+4 log 2
a. 2 b. -1 c. 1 d. -2
59. ∫ ( x +1 ) ( x+ 2 ) ( x +3 ) dx is equal ¿ ¿
7
60. Area of the region bounded by the curves x2 + y2 = 4, y = 3x and X-axis in the first quadrant is
a)2π/ 3 sq.units b)π/ 3 sq.units c)3π/ 2sq.units d) 5π/ 2 sq.units
61. The area of the region bounded by the lines y = mx, x=1, x=2 and X -axis is 6 sq units, then m is
equal to
(a) 3 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 4
64. The area of the region bounded by the curve y=x+1 and the lines x=2 and x=3 is
65. Area bounded by the curve y2 =8x and the line x=2 is
{ ( )}
2 3/ 2 2
dy d y
66. The degree of the differential equation 1+ = 2 is
dx dx
67. The number of arbitrary constants in the particular solution of a differential equation of second
order is
a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. 3
a. a parabola whose vertex is at the origin b. straight line passing through the origin
x y
c. 2
dx= 2 dy d. None of these.
1+ x 1+ y
x
a. –x b. 2 c. √ 1−x 2 d. ½ log(1-x2)
1+ x
{ }
5/ 2
d2 y dy d 3 y
71. The order and degree of the differential equation + y+ + =0 is
d x2 dx d x 3
a. 0 b. 1/√ 3 c. /√ 3 d. 1
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73. Find the magnitude of the vector a⃗ =¿3 i−2 ^j +6 k^ is
a. 49 b. 17 c. 7 d. 1
74. The position vector of a point which divides the join of points with position vectors a⃗ +b⃗ and 2a⃗ −b⃗
in the ratio 1:2 internally is
75. The area of parallelogram whose adjacent sides are i^ −2 ^j +3k^ and 2i^ + ^j −4k^ is
(a) 10√6 (b) 5√6 (c) 10√3 (d) 5√3
76. Find the value of λ so that the vectors 2i^ −4 ^j +k^ and 4i^ −8 ^j +λk^ are parallel.
(a) -1 (b) 3 (c) -4 (d) 2
77. Distance of the point (a,b,c) from y axis is
(a) b (b) |b| (c) |b|+|c| (d) √ a2 +b 2
78. . The value of λ for which the vectors and are perpendicular is
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 8
79. If a line makes angles 90° and 60° respectively with the positive direction of X and Y axes then,
find the angle which it makes with the positive direction of Z axes.
a. 45° b. 30° c. 60° d. 90°
⃗ ⃗
80. If the vectors AB is perpendicular to CD, where A(3,4,-2), B(1,-1,2), C(k,3,2) and D(3,5,6), then
the value of k is
a. 1 b. 2 c. 0 d. -1
81. If a line makes angles of 90° , 135° and 45° with the x,y and z axis respectively, then its direction
cosines are
−1 1 −1 1 1 −1 1 −1
a. 0, , b. , 0, c. , 0, d. 0, ,
√2 √2 √2 √2 √2 √2 √2 √2
x+1 y +2 z+3
82. If the point P(a,b,0) lies on the line = = , then the value of and b is
2 3 4
a. (1,2) b. (1/2, 2/3) c. (1/2,1/4) d. (0,0)
83. Z = 7x + y, subject to 5x + y ≥ 5, x + y ≥ 3, x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0. The minimum value of Z occurs at
. (a) (3, 0) (b) (1/2,5/2) (c) (7, 0) (d) (0, 5)
84. The maximum value of f = 4x + 3y subject to constraints x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0, 2x + 3y ≤ 18; x + y ≥ 10 is
(a) 35 (b) 36 (c) 34 (d) none of these
85. The optimal value of the objective function is attained at the points
(a) on X-axis (b) on Y-axis
(c) which are comer points of the feasible region (d) none of these
86 -87. The feasible region of the LPP is shown below. Let Z=3x-4y be the objective function.
a. (0,0)
b. (0,8)
c. (5,0)
d. (4,10)
88. If A and B are two events such that P(A) ≠ 0 , and P(B/A) =1, then
a. A⸦ B b. B⸦A c. B=∅ d. A=∅
89. If P(A) =4/5 and P(A∩ B ¿= 7/10, then P(B/A) =
a. 1/10 b. 1/8 c. 7/8 d. 17/20
90. A and B are two events such that P(B) =3/5, P(A/B)=1/2 and P(A∪ B) =4/5 then P(B/A’) =
a. 1/5 b. 3/10 c. 1/2 d. 3/5
91. A bag contains 5 red and 3 blue balls. If 3 balls are drawn at random without replacement then the
probability of getting exactly one red ball is
92. If the sum of the numbers obtained on throwing a pair of dice is 9, then the probability that the
number obtained on one of the dice is 4 is,
Let E1 : Represnt the event when many workers were not present for the job;
93. What is the probability that all the workers are present for the job.
95. What is the probability that many workers are not present given that the construction work is
completed on time?
96. What is the probability that all workers were present given that the construction job were
completed on time?
The reliability of a COVID PCR test is specified as follows: Of people having COVID, 90% of the test
detects the disease but 10 % goes undetected. Of people free of COVID, 99% of the test is judged
COVID negative but 1% are diagnosed as showing COVID positive. From a large population of which
only 0.1% have COVID, one person is selected at random, given the COVID PCR test, and the
pathologist reports him/her as COVID positive.
a. 0.001 b. 0.1
c. 0.8 d. 0.9
98. What is the probability of the 'person to be tested as COVID positive' given that ‘he is actually not
having COVID ?
100. What is the probability that the 'person is actually having COVID' given that 'he is tested as
COVID positive' ?