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Chengalpattu District First Assessment Test - December 2021: Part - I Answer All The Questions

1. The document is the first assessment test for mathematics conducted in Chengalpattu district. It contains 50 multiple choice questions divided into 4 parts. 2. The questions cover topics in matrices including properties of determinants, inverses, ranks, and systems of linear equations solved using different methods like Cramer's rule, matrix inversion. 3. Some questions involve word problems related to rates, ratios, mixtures, motion, and interpreting real world situations modeled using systems of linear equations. The final scores will be based on the number of correct answers.

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Chengalpattu District First Assessment Test - December 2021: Part - I Answer All The Questions

1. The document is the first assessment test for mathematics conducted in Chengalpattu district. It contains 50 multiple choice questions divided into 4 parts. 2. The questions cover topics in matrices including properties of determinants, inverses, ranks, and systems of linear equations solved using different methods like Cramer's rule, matrix inversion. 3. Some questions involve word problems related to rates, ratios, mixtures, motion, and interpreting real world situations modeled using systems of linear equations. The final scores will be based on the number of correct answers.

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CHENGALPATTU DISTRICT

XII FIRST ASSESSMENT TEST - DECEMBER 2021


MATHEMATICS
Marks: 50
Time: 1.30hrs

× =
PART - I

1. If | | = | | , then the order of the square matrix A is


Answer all the questions

7 3
(1) 3 (2) 4 (3) 2 (4) 5
= , then 9 − =
4 2
2. If

(1) (2) (3) 3 (4) 2

=| |
3. If A, B and C are invertible matrices of some order, then which one of the following is not true?
=
(3) det = !" # =#
(1) (2)
(4)
$
4. If is symmetric, then
$ $
(1) (2) (3) (4)
& (

5. If % '
&*
' $
=
)
and , then the value of x is
'

(1) − −
( & & (
' ' ' '
(2) (3) (4)
cos . sin . 1 0
=
− sin . cos . 0 1
6. If and , then k =
sin . cos .
1 2 3 4
(1) 0 (2) (3) (4) 1

7. The rank of the matrix 3 2 4 6 87


−1 −2 −3 −4

2 3
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 4 (4) 3
= be sucj that 9 = , then the value of 9 is
5 −2
8.
(1) 17 (2) 14 (3) 19 (4) 21
9. Which of the following is /are correct
(1) Adjoint of a symmetric matrix is also a symmetric matrix

(3) If A is a square matrix of order n and 9 is a scalar, then 9 = 9:


(2) Adjoint of a diagonal matrix is also a diagonal matrix

= =| |
2 −1 1 3 1 −1
(4)

10. Let = 3−1 2 −17 and 4 = 3 1 3 ) 7. If B is the inverse of A, then the


1 −1 2 −1 1 3
value of x is

(1) 2 (2) 4 (3) 3 (4) 1

;×<=
PART II

2 9
Answer any five questions
$
= $
=
1 7
11. Verify the property with
8 −4
= = =| |
−5 3
12. If , verify that
−1 3
13. Find the rank of the matrix 3 4 −77 by minor method
3 −4
14. Solve the following system of linear equations by Cramer’s rule : 5) − 2= + 16 = 0, ) + 3= − 7 = 0
3 2 −1 −3
15. If = , =
7 5 5 2
, then find
0 −2 0
=3 6 2 −67
−3 0 6
16. If

;×@= ;
PART III

cos . − sin .
Answer any five questions

sin . cos .
17. Prove that is orthogonal
2 3 1
18. Find the inverse (if it exists) of the following : 33 4 17
3 7 2
4 3 1 −2
19. Find the rank of the following matrix 3−3 −1 −2 4 7
6 7 −1 2
20. Find the following system of linear equations by matrix inversion method 2) − = = 8 , 3) + 2= = −2
5 3 14 7
=
−1 −2 7 7
21. Find the matrix A for which

(
22. In a competitive examination one mark is awarded for every correct answer while mark is deducted for
every wrong answer. A student answered 100 questions and got 80 marks. How many questions did he
answer correctly ?(Use Cramer’s rule to solve the problem)

@×;= ;
PART IV
Answer any three questions
23. The prices of three commodities A, B and C are Rs. x, y and z per units respectively. A person P purchases
4 units of B and sells two units of A and 5 units of C. Person Q purchases 2 units of C and sells 3 units of A
and one unit of B. Person R purchases one unit of A and sells 3 units of B and one unit of C. In the process,
P, Q and R earn Rs.15, 000, Rs.1, 000 and Rs. 4,000 respectively. Find the prices per unit of A, B and C.
(Use matrix inversion method to solve the problem)
24. Solve the following system of equations by Cramer’s rule:
− B − C − 1 = 0; A + B + C − 2 = 0; A − B − C + 1 = 0
& ( ' (
A
−4 4 4 1 −1 1
25. If = 3−7 1 3 7 and = 31 −2 −27, find the products AB and BA and hence solve the
5 −3 −1 2 1 3
system of equations ) − = + E = 4; ) − 2= − 2E = 9; 2) + = + 3E = 1
26. In a T20 match, Chennai Super Kings needed just 6 runs to win with 1 ball left to go in the last over. The

vertical plane and the equation of the path is = = ) + F) + G with respect to a xy – coordinate system in
last ball was bowled and the batsman at the crease hit it high up. The ball traversed along a path in a

the vertical plane and the ball traversed through the points (10, 8), (20, 16), (30, 18), can you conclude that
Chennai Super Kings won the match? Justify your answer. [All distances are measured in meters and the
meeting point of the plane of the path with the farthest boundary line is (70, 0)]

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