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01 Quarter Syllabus CH 1-4

This document provides a 30 question practice test on topics from a 1st year mathematics quarter syllabus covering chapters 1-4. The test covers topics such as properties of addition and multiplication, sets, complex numbers, trigonometry, relations and functions, and matrices. Answers to the questions are in multiple choice format with options a-d.

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01 Quarter Syllabus CH 1-4

This document provides a 30 question practice test on topics from a 1st year mathematics quarter syllabus covering chapters 1-4. The test covers topics such as properties of addition and multiplication, sets, complex numbers, trigonometry, relations and functions, and matrices. Answers to the questions are in multiple choice format with options a-d.

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MATHEMATICS FUNG

QUARTER SYLLABUS TEST


CHAPTER 1–4 (1ST YEAR)
(1) Which of the following is a cancellation property w.r.t. addition?
(a) a  , a  a (b) a, b  , a  b  b  a
(c) a, b, c  , a  c  b  c  a  b (d) a, b, c  , a  b  b  c  a  c

(2) Under which of the following operations, the set S  1,0,1 is closed?
(a) Addition (b) Multiplication
(c) Division (d) Both (b) and (c)
3.1416
(3) belongs to the set of :
2.147
(a) Rational number (b) Irrational number
(c) Integers (d) Whole number
1 i
(4) The conjugate of complex number is:
1  2i
1 i 1  3i
(a) (b)
1  2i 5
1  3i
(c) (d) None of these
3
3  4i
(5) Real part of is
1  3i
3 5
(a) (b)
2 2
2 2
(c) (d)
3 3
(6) For z  7  4i, z 1  ?
 7 4   7 4 
(a)  ,  (b)  , 
 65 65   65 65 
 7 4   7 4 
(c)  ,  (d)  , 
 65 65   65 65 
 i  ?
327
(7)
(a) i (b) i
(c) 1 (d) None of these

If z 
 2  i  4  3i  , then what is the value of 2
z ?
(8)
i 3
25 5
(a) (b)
2 2
(c) 2 5 (d) 5 2

(9) Polar form of 1  3i is given by:


 2 2    
(a) 2  cos  i sin  (b) 2  cos  i sin 
 3 3   3 3
 2 2    
(c) 2  cos  i sin  (d) 2  cos  i sin 
 3 3   3 3

MATHEMATICS FUNG (QUARTER SYLLABUS CH. 1–4) 1ST YEAR PAGE 1 OF 5


 cosθ  i sin θ 
2

(10) 
 cosθ + i sin θ 
2

(a) cos  i sin  (b) 1


(c) 0 (d) cos  i sin 
(11) If A  x : x   x  5 , B  x : x   x 2  9  0 and C  x : x   3  x  4 then number of
non-empty subsets in  A  B   C are:
(a) 3 (b) 4
(c) 7 (d) 8
 A  B B 
c
(12)
(a) B (b) A
(c)  (d) B c
(13) In a class of 50 students, 30 like to play cricket and 35 like to play badminton. Also each
student likes to play at least one of these two games. How many students like to play both?
(a) 65 (b) 5
(c) 15 (d) 20
(14) In the figure below the shaded region represents

(a)  A  C    B  C  (b)  A  C    B  C 
(c)  C  A   C  B  (d)  A  C    B  C 

(15) For three sets X , Y and Z if Y  X , X  Z   , Y and Z are overlapping sets, then
n  X  Y   Z   ?
(a) n  X   n( X  Z ) (b) n Y   n(Y  Z )
(c) n Y  (d) 

(16) The statement ~ p  q is logically equivalent to:


(a) q  ~ p (b) p ~ q
(c) ~ q  p (d) None of these

(17) If A  1,2,3,4 and B  a, b, c, d  then r  1, a  ,  2, b  ,  3, d  ,  4, c  is:


(a) Into function (b) 1–1 function
(c) Onto function (d) Both 1–1 and onto Function
(18) The inverse of the relation  x, y  | y 2
 4ax, x  0 is:
(a)  x, y  | y 2
 4ax, y  0 (b)  y, x  | y  4ax , x  0
2

(c)  x, y  | x2
 4ay, y  0 (d)  y, x  | y  4ax , y  0
2

(19) In the set of residue classes modulo 3 the inverse of 2 under addition is:
(a) –2 (b) 0
(c) 1 (d) 3
(20)  P  S  ,  is monoid with identity element
(a) S (b) 
(c) P  S  (d) None of these

MATHEMATICS FUNG (QUARTER SYLLABUS CH. 1–4) 1ST YEAR PAGE 2 OF 5


(21) Which of the following is an abelian group?
(a)  ,   (b)  , 
(c)  , (d) Both (a) and (b)
 1 1
(22) The set of four fourth roots of unity G  1,1, ,   is:
 i i
(a) Abelian group under ‘  ’ (b) Group under ‘  ’
(c) Abelian group under ‘  ’ (d) Non-Abelian group under ‘  ’

(23) The set of all 2  2 non-singular matrices over the real field, under multiplication forms:
(a) Monoid (b) Not a group
(c) Abelian group (d) Non-Abelian group
If A   aij  and B  bij  are any two matrices then the order of  At Bt  is:
t
(24) 33 23

(a) 3  3 (b) 2  2
(c) 2  3 (d) 3  2
1 3   1 5
(25) If   X   , then X  ?
 2 1 12 3
5 2  5 2 
(a) 
1 
(b)  
 2  2 1 
1 3
(c) 
1
(d) None of these
 2
 0
If A   and A2 = I,   ?
1 
(26)
1
(a) 0 (b) 1
(c) –1 (d) Both (b) and (c)
 6 3
(27) Inverse of   is:
 8 4 
1 1
 12 
16 
(a) Not Possible (b)  
1 1 
 
 6 8 
1  4 3 
(c)   (d) None of these
48  8 6 
4  3
(28) If A  7 3 6  is a singular matrix, then   ?
 2 3 1 
(a) –3 (b) 3
(c) 5 (d) –5
3 2 9
(29) If B   1 1 0  then M 21  B31 equals to?
 5 2 4 
(a) 35 (b) –35
(c) 17 (d) –13

MATHEMATICS FUNG (QUARTER SYLLABUS CH. 1–4) 1ST YEAR PAGE 3 OF 5


3 1 1
(30) 3 5 7 ?
9 11 13
(a) 27 (b) 81
(c) 21 (d) Zero
2a a a
(31) b 2b b  ?
c c 2c
(a) Zero (b) 4abc
(c) abc (d) 2abc
2 2 3 4
0 3 1 5
(32) ?
0 0 1 0
0 0 0 2
(a) 6 (b) 15
(c) Zero (d) –12
 3 3k 3k 
(33) If A  0 3k 3k  and det  A3   27 then k  ?
0 0 3
1 1
(a)  (b)
9 9
1 1
(c)  (d)
3 3

(34) If A and B are singular matrices, then which of the following is true?
(a) (AB)1 = B1A1 (b) AB  BA
 1 t t 1
(c) (A ) = (A ) (d) All of these
1 0 2
 
(35) If A   0 2 1  , then A1  ?
 1 1 1 
 
 3 2 4   3 2 4
   
(a)  1 1 1  (b)  1 1 1 
 2 1 2   2 1 2
   
 3 2 4 
 
(c)  1 1 1  (d) Not Possible
 2 1 2 
 

(36) Which of following is skew Hermitian matrix?


 0 2  3i   3i 2  3i 
(a)   (b) 
 2  3i 0   2  3i 4i 
 2 2  i
(c) 
2 
(d) None of these
2  i

MATHEMATICS FUNG (QUARTER SYLLABUS CH. 1–4) 1ST YEAR PAGE 4 OF 5


(37) Which of the following is in reduced echelon form?
1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1
     
I.  0 1 0 9  II.  0 0 0 5  III.  0 1 0 0 
 0 0 1 5  2 1 0 9 0 0 1 1
     
(a) I only (b) II only
(c) I & II only (d) I & III only
1 1 2 3 
(38) The rank of the matrix  2 0 7 7  is
 3 1 12 11
(a) 2 (b) 3
(c) 4 (d) 1
3x1  x2  x3  4
(39) Solution of x1  x2  2 x3  4 , is
 x1  2 x2  x3  1
(a) x  1, x2  1, x3  2 (b) x1  1, x2  1, x3  2
(c) x1  1, x2  1, x3  2 (d) x1  1, x2  1, x3  2
x1  x2  x3  0 

(40) The system of linear equations x1  x2  3x3  0  has
x1  3x2  2 x3  0 
(a) Non trivial solution (b) Trivial solution (c) No solution (d) Cannot be predicted
(41) If 22 x  3.2x2  32  0 , then x = ?
(a) –2 (b) 3
(c) 8 (d) –8
(42) Solution of the equation y  2  14  y is:
(a) 11 (b) 18 (c) 0 (d) Both (a) and (b)
 1    
4 4
(43) 3  1  3 ?
(a) 16 (b) 0 (c) –16 (d) –1
(44) Sum of the three cube roots of 5 is
(a) 0 (b) –1 (c) 5 (d) –5
(45) The product of four fourth roots of 625 is:
(a) 1 (b) –1 (c) –625 (d) 625
(46) If 1 and 2 are the two roots of the equation x 4  5x 2  4  0, then other two roots are
(a) 1, 2 (b) 1, 2 (c) 1, 2 (d) 1, 2

(47) If roots of equation 4 x2  2 x   4k  1  0 are reciprocal of each other, k = ?


4 3 1
(a) (b) (c) (d) None of these
3 4 4
(48) For what value of m the roots of the equation  m  1 x2  2  m  3 x  2m  3  0 are equal?
(a) 3, 2 (b) –3,–2 (c) –3, 2 (d) 3,–2
(49) Junaid is twice as old as Muqeet. 15 years ago, Junaid was 5 times the age of Muqeet. What
is the present age of Junaid?
(a) 25 (b) 30 (c) 35 (d) 40
(50) If log 2  2 x 2   5, then the value of x is:
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 6
MATHEMATICS FUNG (QUARTER SYLLABUS CH. 1–4) 1ST YEAR PAGE 5 OF 5

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