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Math 1st Year2

1) The document contains 26 multiple choice questions about real and complex number systems. 2) The questions cover topics such as properties of real numbers, operations on complex numbers, conjugates of complex numbers, and solving equations with complex numbers. 3) The correct answers to each question are provided.
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Math 1st Year2

1) The document contains 26 multiple choice questions about real and complex number systems. 2) The questions cover topics such as properties of real numbers, operations on complex numbers, conjugates of complex numbers, and solving equations with complex numbers. 3) The correct answers to each question are provided.
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Chapter 2 REAL AND COMPLEX NUMBER SYSTEMS C) 6 + 3i

D) 6 – 3i
Answer: A
1) 3 is
7) The solution set of 5x + 8 = 0 when x ∈ N is
A) Rational
B) Irrational
A) non empty set
C) Integer
8
D) Prime B) −
Answer: B 5
8
C)
2) Product − 2 × − 2 is equal to 5
D) empty set
A) –2 Answer: D
B) 2
C) 0 8) For all x, y, z ∈ R, if (x y) z = x (y z) then this property
D) 4 is called
Answer: A
A) Commutative property under multiplication
3) Z1Z 2 = B) Associative under multiplication
C) Distributive under multiplication
D) Commutative under addition
A) Z1 Z 2 Answer: B
B) Z1 + Z 2
9) The additive inverse of a complex number x + yi
C) Z1 − Z 2
A) x – iy
Z1 B) x + iy
D) C) – x – iy
Z2
D) {x/x2 + y2, - y /x2 + y2}
Answer: A Answer: C

4) If x < y, y < z then 10) The conjugate of a complex number 5i

A) x>z A) –5
B) x<z B) 5i
C) x=z C) – 5i
D) none of these D) 5
Answer: B Answer: C

5) Z1 + Z 2 is 11) The property used in this equation 3 x 7 = 7 x 3 is


called

A) = Z1 + Z 2 A) Closure law
B) Commutative law for addition
B) > Z1 + Z 2 C) Commutative property w.r.t multiplication
D) Identity
C) ≤ Z1 + Z 2 Answer: C
D) = Z1 × Z 2
12) The additive inverse of (-x, -y) is
Answer. A
A) (-x, -y)
6) (- i )5 is B) (x, y)
C) (-x, 0)
A) i D) (x, -y)
B) –1 Answer: B
C) 1
D) –i 13) The property used in the equation 8 + 0 = 8 is called
Answer: D A) Commutative
6) The conjugate of – 6 + 3i B) Associative
A) – 6 – 3i C) Additive Identity
B) – 6 + 3i D) Additive Inverse

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Answer: C A) Z1 − Z 2
B) Z1 + Z 2

14) For all a, b, c ∈ R, if (a + b) + c = a + (b + c) then the C) Z1 + Z 2


property is called D) Z1 − Z 2
Answer: B
A) Commutative under addition
21) If z = (a, b), then z –1 =
B) Associative w.r.t addition
C) Distributive under addition
A) (a, - b)
D) None of these
B) (-a , b)
Answer: B
 a −b 
C)  , 
a +b a + b2 
15) The inverse of an element ‘a’ under addition is 2 2 2

 −a b 
1 D)  2 , 2 
A) a +b a + b2 
2
a
B) - a Answer: C
C) 1
D) 0 22) If z = a + bi, then z=
Answer: B
A) a2 – b2
16) The additive identity is B) a2 + b2
A) 0 C) a 2 − b2
B) –1
C) 1 D) a 2 + b2
D) none of these Answer: D
Answer: A
23) If z1 and z2 are any two complex numbers then
17) The product of two conjugate complex numbers is always a z1 − z 2
A) Real number
B) Complex number A) < z1 + z 2
C) Irrational number
D) Natural number B) ≤ z1 + z 2
Answer: A
C) > z1 + z 2
18) The sum of two conjugate complex numbers is always a D) ≥ z1 + z 2
A) Real number Answer: B
B) Irrational number
C) Complex number 24) (- i )15 =
D) Natural number
Answer: A A) 1
B) –1
C) i
1 + 2i
19) = D) –i
2−i Answer: C

A) 1 25) If z1 = (a, b) and z2 = (c, d) then z1z2 =


B) 5
C) ¾ A) (ac – bd, ad + bc)
D) 5/3 B) (ac + bd, cd – bc)
Answer: A C) (ad + bc, ac – bd)
D) (ad – bd, ac + bd)
Answer: A
20) If Z1, Z2 be complex numbers then Z1 + Z 2 = 26) 2x2 + 3y2 =

A) (2x + 3iy) (2x – 3iy)

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B) ( 2 x + 3iy )( 2 x − 3iy ) 34) If Z = −1 − i then Z = ________
C) (2x – 3y) (2x + 3y)
D) ( 2 x + 3 y )( 2 x − 3 yi ) A) (-1, -1)
B) (-1, 1)
Answer: B C) (1, -1)
D) none
27) π ∈ _________ Answer: B

A) N
B) Q
35) i = _________
C) Q/
D) none A) – 1
Answer: C B) 1
C) 0
28) ∀x ∈ R , x = x is called _______ property. D) i
Answer: B
A) symmetric
B) reflexive 36) The magnitude of is _________
C) transitive
D) none A) 5 + 2i
Answer: A B) – 1
C) √3
29) Every recurring ∈′ terminating decimal represents D) none
Answer: C
A) Q
B) Q/ 37) If x = 0, then multiplicative inverse of x is _______
C) R
D) none 1
Answer: A A)
x
30) The complex No. (a + ib) can be written as ______ B) – x
C) 1
A) (a, ib) D) 0
B) {a, b} E) none
C) (a, b) Answer: D
D) [a, b]
Answer: C 1 3
38) The real & imaginary part of + is _____
2+i 2−i
31) The imaginary part of the complex Nos. (b, a) is ______

A) ia 5 2
A) ,
B) b 8 5
C) a 5 −2
D) none B) ,
Answer: C 8 5
8 2
32) If Z = i then Z = _________ C) ,
5 5
A) i D) none
B) – i Answer: C
C) ±1
D) none 39) The value of in = _______ where n is an odd No.
Answer: A
A) – i
B) + i
33) If Z = − Z then Z is _________ C) ± i
A) real D) none
B) imaginary Answer: D
C) neither type
D) none of these
Answer: B

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40) If the area f triangle is 16, formed by the points Z, Z+iZ and
iZ in a complex plane, then Z = ______
A) 16
B) 5 3
C) 4 2
D) none
Answer: C

41) if x + iy = 5 – 6i 2k, then imaginary part (y) = _______

A) – 6
B) 6
C) 0
D) none
Answer: C

42) A real number is always

A) a natural no
B) positive integer
C) Rational number
D) complex number
Answer: D

43) The property used in the equation 7.8 + (- 7.8) = 0 is

A) Commutative
B) Associative
C) Additive Identity
D) Additive inverse
Answer: D

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