AB
2. If x AB, then x A x B.
and
and
{1}
Empty
x >z
10. i3 is equal to .
-2+3i
2n
Associative property
-3i
Additive identity
-a-ib
Infinite
Singleton
complex number
-i/3
(0,1)
(True)
(False)
(True)
(True)
(False)
(True)
(True)
(True)
(True)
(False)
(True)
a
b
, 2
).
2
a b a b2
2
(False)
(True)
(False)
(True)
(False)
(False)
(True)
(False)
21. If Z1 and Z2 are two complex numbers, then |Z1.Z2| < |Z1|.|Z2|
Z1
Z1
.
Z2
Z2
(False)
(True)
(False)
(False)
(True)
Matching of Columns
Find the correct result of column-I from column-II and write the
solution in column-III.
Column-I
1. A B
Column-II
13
Column-III
A B = A B
2. A B
2-3i
A B = A B
3. A is the subset of
AB
4. A is the superset of
AUB
A is the superset of AB
5. Conjugate of 2+3i is
A B
6. Modulus of 2+3i is
A B
Modulus of 2+3i is
End of chapter # 1
13
2.
5
0
3.
0
11
2
If
12
is a . Matrix.
6
8
Diagonal
8/3
4.
5.
6.
7.
B-1A-1
8.
9.
x
is
y
b and
Multiplicative inverse
ax+by
of A is .
non-zero
10.
mn
11.
12.
13.
Rectangular
Square
mn
15.
16.
2
0
17.
0
2
is called matrix.
Symmetric
Scalar
mn
The value of
1
4
0
2
5
0
3
6
0
is
Zero
19.
The value of
1
4
1
2
5
2
3
6
3
is ..
Zero
20.
The matrix 0
0
18.
0
0
0
0
0
is called .. Matrix.
Null
2. The matrix
0
0
7
8 is 41.
(False)
(False)
(True)
(False)
(False)
7. The matrix
0
0
1
(True)
(True)
(True)
(False)
11. If A and B are two non-Singular Square matrices then (AB)-1 = B-1.A-1. (True)
12. A matrix is called rectangular matrix if the number of rows and
columns are equal.
(False)
(True)
(True)
(False)
will be 32.
17. If A and B are two matrices then (AB) t = Bt.At.
(False)
(True)
19. 3 3
4
0
0
0
3
3
2 = 3
4
7
3
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
(False)
9
2
(False)
(True)
Matching of Columns
Find the correct result of column-I from column-II and write the
solution in column-III.
Column-I
1.
2.
2
0
5
0
2
0
0
2
Column-II
1 1
3
4
5
7
5
0
0
3
2
0
0
2
0
0
is called
5
7
2
is
4
1
3
2
4
Transpose of
3
2
, then B is
4
1
2
3
4
If B=
2
3
Diagonal Matrix
5.
2 1 2
3
4
3. Transpose of
3
1
3
Scalar Matrix
4. If B=
2
0
is called
3
0
0
Column-III
1
3
1
2
2
4
is
2
3
4
2
1
, then B is
4
3
1 1
1 2
2
3
2
4
One
One
Associative
Abelian
(False)
(True)
(False)
(True)
10
(False)
(True)
(True)
(True)
(False)
(True)
(False)
(True)
13. The set Z of all integers forms a group under the binary
operation .
(False)
14. The set N of all natural numbers is closed under the binary
Operation +.
15. The set of Cube roots of unity forms a group under .
(False)
(True)
11
Matching of Columns
Find the correct result of column-I from column-II and write the
solution in column-III.
Column-I
Column-II
Identity
Column-III
The law a(bc)=(ab)c is called
Associative law
Inverses
Associative law
Commutative law
6. If ae = ea = a, then e is called
End of Chapter # 3
12
Chapter # 4
Equations
Fill in the blanks.
1. An algebraic equation of the form ax2+bx+c = 0 when a 0, is
called ..equation.
Quadratic
b b 2 4ac
2a
-b/a
c/a
Equal
Rational
Irrational
Monomial
13
Binomial
Trinomial
-4
One
Two
Zero
One
Zero
Zero
x2 5x + 6 = 0
b2-4ac = 0
b2 4ac > 0
b2 4ac < 0
-8
14
2+3i
(True)
(True)
(False)
(True)
5. If 4x = 1, then x = 0.
(True)
(False)
(False)
(True)
9. 2 + 2 = ( + )2 - 2.
(True)
10. For the Quadratic equation ax2 +bx + c = 0, sum of roots is +b/a.
(False)
(True)
(True)
15
(False)
(True)
15. If 3 = 1, then 10 = 2.
(False)
(False)
(False)
(True)
(True)
(True)
(False)
(False)
(True)
24. If one root of a Quadratic equation is 2 3i, then the other root is 2 + 3i.
(True)
(False)
16
Matching of Columns
Find the correct result of column-I from column-II and write the
solution in column-III.
Column-I
1.
Column-II
Real
Column-III
If P (x)=3x2+2x+1, then
P (1) is 6
2.
Imaginary
of roots is
3.
Equal
4.
If 3=1, then 5 = .
If 3=1, then 5 = 2
5.
6.
7.
8.
-b/a
End of Chapter # 4
17
Chapter #5
Sequence and Series
Fill in the blanks.
1.
10
2.
Set of Natural
numbers
3.
4.
-1
5.
6.
7.
8.
n( n 1)
2`
9.
Zero
10.
na
11.
12.
16
13.
an=a1+(n-1) d
14.
a rn-1
15.
32
ab
18
r<1
17.
r>1
18.
Undefined
19.
20.
1/4
21.
8/3
22.
2ab
ab
23.
AH
24.
1
a ( n 1)d
25.
3/2
26.
(False)
(False)
(True)
(True)
19
n( n 1)
).
2`
(True)
(True)
(True)
(False)
(False)
(True)
(True)
(False)
(False)
(True)
(True)
2ab
).
ab
(True)
(False)
(True)
(False)
20
Matching of Columns
Find the correct result of column-I from column-II and write the
solution in column-III.
Column-I
1. Next term of the sequence
Column-II
12/5
2, 4, 6 is
2. Next term of the sequence
2,4,8 is
3. The General term of A.P. is
Column-III
16
a rn-1
a + (n-1) d
End of Chapter # 5
21
Chapter #6
Permutations and Combinations
Fill in the blanks.
1.
The expansion of n! is
n(n-1)(n-2)..3.2.1
2.
3.
3.2.1
4.
5.
n!
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
k+1
11.
n+1
12.
13.
14.
Pr =
Pn = .
P0 = ..
15.
n!
r!( n r )!
Cr = .
C0 = ..
Cn =..
C1 =
k+1
Cr + nCr-1 = .
C4 + 6C3 = xC4, then x =
then P (A) =
If A (Event) is the subset of S (Sample Set) and A = {},
n!
)
( n r )!
Cr
10
n( A)
n( S )
22
16.
Zero
One
17.
18.
19.
1/2
20.
1/2
1/2
(False)
2.
(True)
3.
(False)
4.
(True)
5.
(False)
6.
7.
8.
9.
Pn = n!.
P0 = 0
Cn = 1.
C0 = 0.
n!
Pr = (n r )!
(True)
n!
Cr = r! ( n r )! .
Cr + nCr-1 =
Cr = nCn-r.
n+1
(True)
Cr
(True)
(True)
23
(False)
then P(A) = n( A)
(False)
(True)
(True)
(False)
(True)
Matching of Columns
Find the correct result of column-I from column-II and write the
solution in column-III.
Column-I
1. 0! =..
Column-II
Column-III
0! = 1
2.
n!
3.
Pn = ..
C1 =
Pn = n!
C1 = n
P (A) is 2/3
5. S={1,2,3,4}, B={1,2,3}, then P (B) is
2/3
24
End of Chapter # 6
Chapter # 7
Principal of Mathematical Induction and Binomial Theorem
Fill in the blanks.
1.
Binomial
2.
3.
4.
5th
5.
Same
6.
n( n 1)
2
7.
n( n 1)
8.
n an-1.b
9.
15
10.
11.
C2
Cr an-r . br
12.
bn
13.
25
14.
Infinite
Infinite
15.
n(n 1)(2n 1)
6
16.
1+nx
17.
2n
18.
19.
20.
2n-1
then (1+x)n = .
1+nx+
a2+2ab+b2
(False)
(False)
(True)
(True)
(False)
26
st
(False)
2
(True)
(True)
(True)
(True)
(False)
(True)
(False)
(True)
(True)
27
Matching of Columns
Find the correct result of column-I from column-II and write the
solution in column-III.
Column-I
Column-II
of (x+y)11 is 12.
The co-efficient of the last term
of a and b is
expansion of (1+x)n is
Column-III
expansion of (1+x)n is 2n
The sum of Odd co-efficient in the
2n
End of Chapter # 7
28
30 degree = ..radians
/6
2.
2 radians =.degree
360
3.
One
4.
1 radian = degree
180/
5.
1 degree =..radians.
/180
6.
1 degree = .minutes
60
7.
1 minute = . Seconds.
60
8.
2 radians
9.
1st
10.
+ve
11.
3/2
12.
2nd
13.
If Sin <0 and Cos >0, then the terminal side lies in
The .Quadrant.
14.
4th
29
16.
3rd
2nd
If Cosec and Sec are both +ve, then the terminal side
lies inQuadrant.
1st
17.
Y-axis
18.
-Ve
19.
+Ve
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
-Ve
(False)
(True)
3. = 1800 degree.
(False)
4. Radian = 1800.
(True)
(True)
(True)
7. 60 degree = /4 radians.
(False)
30
(True)
9. 1 degree = 60 Minutes.
(True)
(False)
(True)
(False)
(True)
(False)
(True)
(False)
(False)
18. If = , then the terminal side lies along the ve side of x-axis.
(True)
19. In the 3rd Quadrant, the values of x and y are both ve.
(True)
(False)
(True)
(True)
31
Matching of Columns
Find the correct result of column-I from column-II and write the
solution in column-III.
Column-I
Column-II
Column-III
-ve
+ve
3cm
R () lies in
4. If <<3/2, then terminal side
4cm
of lies in
2nd Quad
3rd Quad
End of Chapter # 8
32
Chapter # 9
Trigonometric Identities
Fill in the blanks.
1. Sin2 + Cos2 = ..
2. 1 - Sin2 = ..
Cos2
3. 1 Cos2 =
Sin2
4. 1 + Tan2 = ..
Sec2
5. 1 + Cot2 =
Cosec2
Sin (+)
7. Sin (-) = .
Cos ( - )
9. Cos.Cos - Sin.Sin = ..
Cos ( + )
- Sin
Cos
-Tan
-Cot
Sec
-Cosce
33
2Sin.Cos
17. Sin = ..
2Sin/2.Cos/2
Cos2
19. 1 Cos2 = ..
2Sin2
20. 1 + Cos2 = ..
2Cos2
21. 1 2Sin2 = ..
Cos2
22. 2Cos2 - 1 = ..
Cos2
23. 1 + Cos =
2Cos2/2
24. 1 - Cos =
2Sin2/2
25.
1 Cos
=.
1 Cos
Tan
26.
1 Cos
=.
2
Sin
27.
1 Cos
=..
2
Cos
2Sin.Cos
2Cos.Sin
2Cos.Cos
-2Sin.Sin
2 Sin
2Cos
.Cos
2
2
.Sin
2
2
34
2Cos
2 Sin
(False)
(True)
3. 1-Sin2 = Cos2.
(True)
(False)
(True)
(False)
(True)
(True)
9. Sin2 = 2Sin.Cos.
(True)
(True)
11. Sin2+Cos2 = 0.
(False)
(False)
(False)
(True)
(False)
(True)
.Sin
2
2
35
(False)
18.
1 Cos
= Tan .
2
1 Cos
(True)
19.
1 Cos
= Cos
.
2
2
(False)
20.
1 Cos
= Sin .
2
2
(False)
(True)
(False)
(True)
(False)
.Cos
.
2
2
(True)
.Sin
.
2
2
.Cos
.
2
2
.Sin
.
2
2
(False)
(True)
(False)
(False)
(True).
36
Matching of Columns
Find the correct result of column-I from column-II and write the
solution in column-III.
Column-I
Column-II
Column-III
2Cos2
2Sin2
Sin
-Sin
5. 1-Cos2 =.
2SinCos
1-Cos2 = 2Sin2
6. 1+Cos2 =
2CosSin
1+Cos2 = 2Cos2
End of Chapter # 9
37
Chapter#10
Trigonometric Functions
Fill in the blanks.
1. Domain of Sine is..
[-1,1]
4. Domain of Cosine is
[-1,1]
7. Domain of Secant is
R-{x | x =(2k+1)/2, k Z}
R- (-1,1)
.R-{x | x = k , k Z}
R- (-1,1)
R-{x | x =(2k+1)/2, k Z}
38
R-{x | x = k , k Z}
[-2,2]
(True)
(False)
(False)
(True)
(True)
(False)
(True)
(False)
(True)
(True)
(True)
(True)
(True)
39
(True)
(True).
Matching of Columns
Find the correct result of column-I from column-II and write the
solution in column-III.
Column-I
Column-II
Column-III
1. Domain of y = Sin2x is
R- (-1,1)
Domain of y = Sin2x is R.
2. Range of y = Sinx is
Range of y = Sinx is
-1 x +1
3. Period of y = Sinx is
Period of y = Sinx is 2
4. Period of y = Tanx is
Period of y = Tanx is
5. Range of y = Secx
-1 x +1
End of Chapter # 10
40
Chapter#11
Solution of Triangles and Area of Triangles
Fill in the blanks.
1.
Equal
2.
Equal
3.
180
4.
Isosceles
5.
Greater
6.
The difference of two sides in a triangle isthan the third side. Less
7.
The sum of vectors along the sides of a triangle taken clock wise
(anti clock wise) is..
8.
Zero
Sin
Sin
Sin
10.
c2
a2
41
12.
13.
b2
14.
Acute
15.
Acute
16.
Obtuse
17.
18.
Oblique
19.
+Ve
20.
r2
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
abc
2
sa
sb
sc
42
29.
30.
abc
4
Cirumcentre
Incentre
(True)
(True)
3. The Isosceles triangle is that triangle in which all the sides are equal.
(False)
Sin
a
b
Sin
Sin
c
(True)
.
(False)
(True)
(False)
(False)
(True)
43
(False)
(True)
(False)
13. If is the angle of triangle ABC, then the value of cos/2 is +ve.
(True)
1
ab sin .
2
(True)
1 2 sin sin
a
.
2
sin
(True)
s ( s a )( s b)( s c)
abc
3
.
sa
(False)
(False)
(False)
(True)
(True)
44
Matching of Columns
Find the correct result of column-I from column-II and write the
solution in column-III.
Column-I
1. If r1 is the radius of escribed circle,
Column-II
1800
then r1 is
2. If r2 is the radius of escribed circle,
900
S a
S b
S b
is b2+c2-2bccos=
5. In ABC, if = 300, = 600, then is
S a
a2+b2-2abcos =
4. In a ABC, the law of cosine
then r2 is
3. In a ABC, the law of cosine is
Column-III
c2
a2
45
End of Chapter # 11
Chapter#12
Inverse Trigonometric Functions and Trigonometric
Equations
Fill in the blanks.
1.
[-/2, /2]
2.
[-1,1]
3.
[0,]
4.
[-1,1]
5.
(-/2, /2)
6.
7.
[0,]-{/2}
8.
R- (-1,1)
9.
10.
R- (-1,1)
11.
[-/2,/2]-{0}
12.
46
[-1,1]
14.
[-/2, /2]
15.
[-1,1]
16.
[0, ]
17.
18.
(-/2, /2)
19.
20.
[-/2, /2]-{0}
21.
R- (-1,1)
22.
[0,]-{/2}
23.
R- (-1,1)
24.
[-/2, /2]-{0}
25.
Cosec-1x =..
Sin-1 (1/x)
26.
Sec-1x =
Cos-1 (1/x)
27.
Cot-1x = ..
Tan-1 (1/x)
28.
Sin-1 (-x) =
-Sin-1x
29.
Tan-1 (-x) =
-Tan-1x
30.
Sin-1 (Sin) =
47
Cos (Cos-1) = .
32.
sin(sin-19000)=
9000
33.
Tan-1 (1)=
/4
34.
If sin = 0, then =
n, where n Z.
35.
If Cos = 0, then =.
/2
(True)
(True)
(False)
(False)
5. Sin (Sin-1) =.
(True)
(True)
(False)
(True)
(True)
10. Cot-1x =
1
.
Tan 1 x
(False)
48
Matching of Columns
Find the correct result of column-I from column-II and write the
solution in column-III.
Column-I
1. Tan-1 (1) =..
Column-II
/6
Column-III
Tan-1 (1)= /4
2. Domain of y = Sinx is
(-/2, /2)
3. Domain of y = Tanx is
/4
/3
Sin-1 (
-/3
Cos-1 (1/2) = /3
6. Sin (Sin-1/6)=.
[-/2, /2]
Sin (Sin-1/6)= /6
4. Sin-1 (
3
2
)=.
End of Chapter # 12
3
2
)= -/3