Maths Revision DPP No 4
Maths Revision DPP No 4
Maths Revision DPP No 4
MATHEMATICS
TARGET : JEE(MAIN)
1. How many of the following statements are true for non-singular square matrices A and B of order 3 ?
S1 : If AB = BA then A4B = BA4 and (AB)3 = A3B3
S2 : ||A|A| = |A|2
S3 : Trace of AB = trace of BA
S4 : (A + B)–1 = A–1 + B–1
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4
1 0
5. For what values of n (nN), An = nA – n + where A = and is identity matrix ?
1 1
(1) n = 1 only (2) n = 2 only (3) all values of n (4) no value of n
1 3cos 1
7. If = sin 1 3cos then
1 sin 1
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8. Let A be a 2 × 2 matrix with real entries. Let be the 2 × 2 identity matrix and tr (A) denotes sum of
diagonal entries of A. Assume that A2 = . Then which of the following statements is true
(1) A and A – |A| = –1 (2) A and A – tr (A) 0
(3) tr (A) = 0 (4) |A| = 1
9. How many of the following statements are true ?
S1 : If B is symmetric matrix then ABAT is symmetric
S2 : If A4 is singular matrix then A is also singular
S3 : If AB = O and |A| is non zero then B must be a null matrix
S4 : If |A| 0 and (adj A)B 0 then matrix equation AX = B has no solution
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4
x2 y2 z2 x2 y2 z2
10. The system of equations in x, y, z (all real) given as =1, = 1
a2 b2 c2 a2 b2 c2
x2 y2 z2
and = 1 has (a, b, c, R)
a2 b2 c 2
(1) no solution (2) unique solution
(3) infinitely many solutions (4) finitely many solutions
12. For two 3×3 matrices A and B, let A+B = 2B' and 3A+2B = 3, where B' is the transpose of B and 3 is
3×3 identity matrix. Then :
(1) 10A+5B = 33 (2) 5A+10B = 2 3 (3) 3A+6B = 23 (4) B + 2A = 3
1 0 0
13. Let A = 1 1 0 and B = A20. Then the sum of the elements of the first column of B is :
1 1 1
(1) 210 (2) 211 (3) 251 (4) 231
a b
14. Let A = be a 2 × 2 real matrix. If A – is invertible for every real number , then
c d
ad
(1) bc > 0 (2) bc = 0 (3) bc < min 0, (4) a = 0
2
15. Let A = [aij ] be a 3 × 3 matrix whose determinant is 5. Then the determinant of the matrix
B = [2i–j aij] is
(1) 5 (2) 10 (3) 20 (4) 40
16. Let p, q, r be real numbers such that p + q + r 0. The system of linear equations
x + 2y – 3z = p
2x + 6y – 11z = q
x – 2y + 7z = r
has at least one solution if :
(1) 5p + 2q – r = 0 (2) 5p – 2q – r = 0 (3) 5p + 2q + r = 0 (4) 5p – 2q + r = 0
a b
17. Let S be the set of all real matrices, A = such that a + d = 2 and A = A – 2A. Then S
T 2
c d
(1) has exactly two elements. (2) has exactly four elements.
(3) is an empty set. (4) has exactly one element.
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1 k –1
18. If Sk = , kN, where N is the set of natural numbers, then (S2) (Sk) , for nN, is :
n
0 1
(1) S2n – k (2) S2n + k – 1 (3) S2n + k – 1 (4) S2n + k – 1
1 1 b1 b2
19. Let A = and B = . If 10A + adj(A ) =B, then b1+ b2 + b3 + b4 is equal to
10 10
0 1 b3 b4
(1) 91 (2) 92 (3) 111 (4) 112
22. If A is a non singular matrix satisfying A =AB–BA, then which one of the following holds true
(1) det B = 0 (2) B = 0 (3) det A =1 (4) det (B+I) = det(B–I)
a b
23. Consider a determinant D= where a,b,c,d {0,1} If n denotes the total number of determinants
c d
whose entries are 0 or 1 only and m denotes the number of determinants with non-zero value, then the
m
ratio equals
n
3 1 3 1
(1) (2) (3) (4)
16 4 8 2
24. Let {1,2,....., n } be the set of all determinants of order 3 that can be made with the distinct real
numbers from the set S= {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9} . Then which of the following is correct?
n n n n
(1) i 0
i 1
(2) i 9
i 1
(3) i 9!
i 1
(4)
i 1
i 36 !
1
and det (A ) = 16 then the product of all possible real values of is
25. Let A= 4
1 2
1 1
(1) (2) (3) 0 (4) 2
2 2
1 1 1
26. The number of solutions of equation 1 1 sin 1 0 in [0,2] is equal to
1 1 1 cot
(1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 5
1 x x 1
27. If f(x)= 2x x( x 1) ( x 1)x then f(100)=
3x( x 1) x( x 1)( x 2) ( x 1)( x 1)
(1) 0 (2) 100 (3) 1 (4) –100
28. If the system of equations x + ay = 0, az+y = 0, ax+z=0 has infinite number of solutions, then a =
(1) 0 (2) 1 (3) –1 (4) –2
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29. Let a, b, c are non real numbers satisfying equation x5 = 1 and S be the set of all non-invertible matrices
1 a b i 2
of the form w 1 c where w = e 5 . The number of distinct matrices in set S is
w 2 w 1
(1) 1 (2) 28 (3) 32 (4) 4
1 0 0
1
30. If A 0 1 1 and A–1 = (A2 + cA + d) where I is identity matrix of order 3 then c+d=
6
0 2 4
(1) 5 (2) –17 (3) 17 (4) –5
0 cos x sin x
31. If S x 0,2 : sin x
0 cos x 0 then
tan 3 x is equal to
xS
cos x sin x 0
(1) –2 + 3 (2) –2 – 3 (3) –4 –2 3 (4) 4+2 3
3
1 2 then A3 =
32. If A
1 1
2 2
A A
(1) (2) (3) (4)
4 8 4 8
1 2 2
33. If A = 2 2 1 then A –1 =
2 1 2
1 1 T
(1) A (2) AT (3) A (4) A
9 9
34. The homogeneous system of equations
2 abc d ab cd x
a b c d 2(a b )(c d ) ab(c d ) cd (a b ) y 0 has non-trivial solutions only if
ab cd ab(c d ) cd (a b ) 2abcd z
(1) a+b+c+d=0 (2) ab+cd=0 (3) ab (c +d) +cd(a+b)=0 (4) for any a,b,c,d
35. If |A–B| 0 , A4 =B4, C3A = C3B, B3A= A3B, then matrix A3+ B3 + C3is
(1) null matrix (2) non-zero matrix (3) non-singular (4) symmetric
3 3 4
36. If A = 2 3 4 then trace of matrix adj(adjA) is
0 1 1
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4
40. If A and B are square matrices of order 3 such that |A| =–2, |B| = 1 then A 1adjB1adj(2A 1 ) =
(1) 8 (2) –8 (3) 1 (4) –2
41. If M is a square matrix of order 2 then –tr(M2) + (trM)2 is (tr(P) denotes trace of matrix P)
|M|
(1) (2) 2|M| (3) 3|M| (4) 4|M|
2
42. Number of complex number satisfying equation z3 = z and arg(z+1)= simultaneously, is
4
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4
1 1 1 1
43. If P and Q are represented by complex numbers z1 and z2 such that then the
z1 z 2 z1 z 2
circumcentre of OPQ (O is origin) is
z z2 z z2 z1 z 2
(1) 1 (2) 1 (3) (4) z1+ z2
2 2 3
44. Let z and w be complex numbers such that zw = |z|2 and z z w w 4 . If w varies then the area
enclosed by locus of z is
(1) 4 (2) 6 (3) 8 (4) 12
3 4 5
45. If z1, z2, z3 are distinct complex numbers such that , then the value of
z2 z3 z 3 z1 z1 z 2
9 16 25
equals
z 2 z 3 z 3 z1 z1 z 2
46. The locus of complex number z = x + iy where i = 1 satisfying relation arg (z – a)= where a R is
4
(1) x2 – y2 = a2 (2) x2 + y2 = a2 (3) x + y = a, y > 0 (4) x – y = a, y 0
47. Let z be complex conjugate of z and k R, then the curve represented by Re (z)2 = k2 can be a
parabola, ellipse , hyperbola or a pair of straight lines. How many of these curves are possible?
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4
5 2
n 1
48. If x2 – x + 1 = 0, then
n1
x n =
x
(1) 8 (2) 5 (3) 12 (4) 20
53. If z is a complex number of constant modulus such that z2 is purely imaginary then the number of
possible values of z is
(1) 2 (2) 1 (3) 4 (4) infinite
1 2 3 2 2 3 2
54. If is a non real cube root of unity then + =
2 3 2
3 2 2
(1) – 1 (2) 2 (3) 0 (4) –2
2r 2r
If zr = cos
5 5 where r = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, then z1z2z3z4z5 =
55. + i sin
z 1
56. If amp = , then locus of z is
z 1 3
(1) square (2) arc of circle (3) pair of lines (4) branch of hyperbola
z z
59. If z1, z2 and z3, z4 are two pairs of complex conjugate numbers, then arg 1 arg 2 can be
z4 z3
3
(1) (2) (3) (4) 2
2 2
60. The largest value of r for which the region represented by the set { C| – 4 –i| r} is contained in
the region represented by the set {z C|z –1| |z+i|}, is equal to :
3 5
(1) 2 (2) 17 (3) 2 2 (4) 2
2 2
61. Let z = 1 + ai be a complex number, a > 0 such that z3 is a real number. Then the sum
1 + z + z2 +....+ z11 is equal to
(1) – 1250 3 i (2) 1250 3 i (3) –1365 3 i (4) 1365 3 i
62. Let z C, the set of complex numbers. Then the equation, 2|z + 3i| – |z – i| = 0 represents :
10 8
(1) a circle with diameter . (2) a circle with radius
3 3
16 16
(3) an elipse with length of major axis . (4) an ellipse with length of minor axis
3 9
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63. Two points P and Q in the Argand diagram represent complex numbers z and 3z + 2 + i. If P moves
around the circle with centre at origin and radius 2, then Q moves on the circle , whose centre and
radius are
(1) –2 – i , 6 (2) 2 – i , 3 (3) 2+ i ,6 (4) 2 + i ,3
1 (1– 8 )z
65. The set of all R, for which w = is a purely imaginary number, for all zC satisfying
1– z
|z| = 1 and Re z 1, is :
1 1
(1) {0} (2) 0, ,– (3) equal to R (4) an empty set
4 4
iz – 2
66. The equation m + 1 = 0, z C, z i represent a part of a circle having radius equal to
z–i
3 1
(1) 1 (2) (3) (4) 2
4 2
1
67. If the complex number z satisfies the condition |z| 3, then the least value of z is equal to
z
(1) 5 / 3 (2) 8 / 3 (3) 11/ 3 (4) 13 / 3
68. The complex number w satisfying the equation w3 = 8i and lying in the second quadrant on the complex
plane can be
3 1
(1) 3 i (2) i (3) 2 3 i (4) 3 2i
2 2
z – 1 i
69. If is purely imaginary then z lies on
z 1 i
(1) a straight line (2) a circle (3) a line segment (4) None of these
71. It is given that complex numbers z1 and z2 satisfy |z1|=2 and |z2| = 3. If the included angle of their
z1 z2 N
corresponding vectors is 60º then can be expressed as where N is a natural number then
z1 – z2 7
N equals
(1) 126 (2) 119 (3) 133 (4) 19
1
72. If and are imaginary cube roots of unity, then 20 20
2020
(1) 3 (2) 0 (3) 1 (4) 2
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73. If |z–i|2 and z1 = 5 + 3i then the maximum value of |iz+z1| is
} then n A B is
2
74. Let zC, A = {z: arg(z–3–2i)= }, B = {z : arg(z–3–3i) =
4 3
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 0
z 5i
75. The locus of any point P(z) on argand plane is arg . The length of the arc described by the
z 5i 4
locus of P(z) is
15 5
(1) 10 2 (2) (3) (4) 5 2
2 2
ANSWER KEY
1. (2) 2. (2) 3. (3) 4. (2) 5. (3) 6. (3) 7. (1)
8. (1) 9. (3) 10. (4) 11. (3) 12. (1) 13. (4) 14. (3)
15. (1) 16. (2) 17. (3) 18. (1) 19. (4) 20. (4) 21. (1)
22. (4) 23. (3) 24. (1) 25. (2) 26. (1) 27. (1) 28. (3)
29. (2) 30. (1) 31. (3) 32. (4) 33. (4) 34. (4) 35. (1)
36. (1) 37. (3) 38. (2) 39. (2) 40. (2) 41. (2) 42. (1)
43. (2) 44. (3) 45. (1) 46. (4) 47. (2) 48. (1) 49. (4)
50. (3) 51. (3) 52. (2) 53. (3) 54. (2) 55. (3) 56. (2)
57. (2) 58. (4) 59. (4) 60. (4) 61. (3) 62. (2) 63. (3)
64. (4) 65. (1) 66. (2) 67. (2) 68. (1) 69. (2) 70. (4)
71. (3) 72. (2) 73. (3) 74. (4) 75. (2)
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