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Four possible answers to each statement are given below. Tick (S) mark the correct/best one. L number system based on / Around "5000 B.C." the Egyptians had a (a) 5 (c) 10

G>) 50
(d) 100

2.

If n is a Prime number, then \ " is (a) (c) Complex number Irrational number
(b) (d)

Rational number None of these

3.

A recurring decimal represents (a) Real number (c) Rational number (b) Natural number (d) None of these An integer

4.

7c is

(a)

Complex number

(b)

(c) An irrational number 5. Ois (a) Positive number

(d) Natural number

(b) Negative number (d) Non-negative

(c) Natural number 6.

A Prime number can be a factor of a square only if it occurs in the square at least (b) Once (a) Twice (c) Thrice (d) None of these

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{1,-1} possess closure property w.r.t. (a) Addition (c) Division


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(b) Multiplication (d) Subtraction

8.

(-1) 2 is equal to (a) i (c) 1 (b) - i (d) -1

9.

V - l is (a) (Real number (c) Rational number (b) Natural number (d) Imaginary number (b) (0,1) (d) (0,0) (b) (0, 1) (d) (0,0)
f

10.

The additive identity is the set of complex numbers is (a) (1,1) (c) (1,0)

11.

The multiplicative identity in set of complex numbers is (a) (1, 1) (c) (1,0)

12.

The additive inverse of a complex number (x,y) is (a) (-x,-y) (c) (x,-y) (b) (~x,y) (d). (-y,-x)

13.

The multiplicative inverse of a complex number (x,y) is


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2 l

*
2' 2 z

y )
2

x
2 2 *

-y )
2 2

Kx +y* x +y*J

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/

0 (__-*
2 2 ' 2

y ]
2

^
2 2'

-j, ^
2 ' ~T

;^+/ 14.

JT+/J / /

\x*+y

x + . V ,

Every real number is a (a) Rational number (c) Prime number

(b) Natural number (d) Complex number

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The Cartesian Product of two non-empty sets A and B dented by (a) (c) AB AxB (b) BA (d) None of these

16.

The members of a Cartesian Product, are called (a) Real numbers (c) Elements (b) Ordered pairs
J\ XT* (d) Mone of these

17.

Conjugate of a complex number x- iy is (a) -x + iy (b) (d) -x-iy x-iy.

(c) x+y 18.

The modulus of a complex number* + iy

(a) V*+^
19.

(b) V7-7

(d) None of these (c) A / 7 T 7 Polar form of a complex number* + iy is (a) cosG +/sine (c) r cos e + /r sin 6 (b) rcos6-/rsine (d) None of these

20.

IfZ = * + /ythen | Z | is

(a) V?-7
21.

(b)

yjx2+f

(d) None of these (c) ^2ry If-^ - (y is a complex number then modulus of the complex number is

(a) V*2 - /
(c) ^2^

(b) ^/7T7
(d) None of these

22.

If Zj & Z2 are two complex numbers then Z t + Z2 is


(a) Zx+Z2 (b) ^i~Z2

(c)
23.

Z, + Z2

(d) None of these

If Zi & Z2 are two complex numbers then Zv -Z% is (a) Zx+Z2 G>) Z,-Z 2

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Zx+Z2

(d) None of these

If Zi & Zi are two complex numbers then Z,Z 2 is (a) ZXZ2


(c) ^ . Z2

(b)

^L

(d) None of these

25.

If Zi &Z 2 are two complex numbers then - is


(a)

i~
/
^2

(b)

ZiZ 2

.(c) 26.

(d) None of these

If Zi & Z2 are two complex numbers then |ZXZ2 | is (a) Z,Z2 (c) |Z,IJZ 2 I 1ZJ (d) None of these

27.

If Z is a complex number and Z is a conjugate then ZZ is equal to


(a) \Z\\Z\ \Z\

(b)

\Z\2

(c)

l?l
___ -3 5 . +i 34 34 3 5 . 34 34
4i

(d) None of these

28.

If Z = -3 - 5/ then Z~\ =
(a)

^ (b)

5 . j
34

34

(c)
29.

(d) None of these

(x + iyf = _

(a) x2 +y2"+ 2xyi

(b)

x2~y2-2xyi

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(c) 30. (x-iy)2 (a) (c)


31. Z +Z

x2-y2+2xyi

(d) None of these

x2+y2+2xyi x2+y2-2xyi
is a

(b)

x2-y2-2xyi

(d) None of these

(a) Complex number (c) 32. Both (a) &-(b) is a

(b) Real number (d) None of these

(Z-Z)2

(a) Real number (c) 33. Both (a) & (b)

(b) Complex number (d) None of these

(Z + Z)2 is a (a) Conplex number (c) Both (a) & (b) (b) Real number (d) None of these

i can be written in form of an ordered pair as (a) (1,0) (c) (0,1) .IfZ = 3 - 4 / t h e i i | Z ] is (a) 4 (c) 5 (b) 3 (d) None of these (b) (1,1)

(d) None of these

Vfl, 6, c e 91, a = ftA6-c=>fl = cis called (a) Reflexive property (b) Symmetric property (d) None of these

(c) Transitive property V a, b, c e SK, a + c = h+c=^a = b (a) (b) (c) Additive property

Cancellation property w.r.t addition Cancellation property w.r.t multiplication

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(d) None of these V a9b,c e $l,ac = bc=>a = b,c#Q (a) Cancellation property w.r.t. addition

(b) Cancellation property w.r.t. multiplication (c) symmetric property (d) None of these -(-a) should be read as (a) Negative of negative (c) Both (a) & (b) 40. (b) Minus minus a (d) None of these

If a point A of the coordinate plane correspond to the order pair (a, b) then b is called (a) Abscissa (b) ^-coordinate (d) None of these

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