XI Math MCQs (New Book)
XI Math MCQs (New Book)
2.
(a) A real number (b) An imaginary number (c) Always zero (d) Not defined
6. Multiplicative inverse of is :
(a) Coordinate plane (b) complex plane (c) Cartesian plane (d) real plane
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
15. If , then
16. If , then is equal to: (a) (b) (c) (d) None of these
17. If , then
19. If , then
27. is a/an :
(a) Natural number (b) Integer (c) Rational number (d) Irrational number
28. =:
(a) (b (c) (d
40. =:
41. If then :
Prepared by: Engr. Arsalan Shah | B.E Civil Engineering (NED UET)
Chapter # 2: Matrices and Determinants
1. If a matrix A has row and column, then order of A is:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
2. Any matrix of order is called:
(a) Row matrix (b) Column matrix (c) Square matrix (d) Zero matrix
3. For the square matrix . If all and all ( non-zero ) for , then A is called:
(a) Rectangular matrix (b) Scalar matrix (c) Identity matrix (d) Null matrix
4. The matrix is:
(a) Square matrix (b) Row matrix (c) Column matrix (d) all of these
5.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
6.
16. If then
(a) Symmetric matrix (b) Skew symmetric matrix (c) Hermitian matrix (d) Skew Hermitian matrix
(a) Diagonal matrix (b) Scalar matrix (c) Unit matrix (d) Null matrix
23. is:
(a) Square matrix (b) Rectangular matrix (c) Scalar matrix (d) Unit matrix
32. If the order of two matrices A and B is and respectively, then the order of a matrix AB is:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Prepared by: Engr. Arsalan Shah | B.E Civil Engineering (NED UET)
33. is a/an:
(a) Rectangular matrix (b) Scalar matrix (c) Diagonal matrix (d) Unit matrix
Prepared by: Engr. Arsalan Shah | B.E Civil Engineering (NED UET)
Chapter # 3: Vectors
4.
8. is _____ to plane of :
11. For non-zero vectors and , is a unit vector and , then angle between vectors
is:
Prepared by: Engr. Arsalan Shah | B.E Civil Engineering (NED UET)
12. Magnitude of a vector is:
15. _____________.
18. The vector having, initial and terminal points as and respectively is:
20. The number of vectors of unit length perpendicular to the plane of the vectors and is:
Prepared by: Engr. Arsalan Shah | B.E Civil Engineering (NED UET)
Chapter # 4: Sequence and Series
1. A sequence is a function whose domain is set of:
(a) Integers (b) rational numbers (c) natural numbers (d) real numbers
2. Let r be the common ratio of a geometric series, if | | > 1, then infinite geometric series is:
(a) Pascal’s sequence (b) Arithmetic sequence (c) Triangular sequence (d) Factorial sequence
Prepared by: Engr. Arsalan Shah | B.E Civil Engineering (NED UET)
13. If H is a Harmonic mean between x and y, then H is equal to:
15. A sequence {an} in which an+1-an is the same number for all is called:
21. If the reciprocals of the terms of a sequence form an A.P, then it is:
(a) Harmonic sequence (b) Arithmetic sequence (c) Reciprocal sequence (d) Series
(a) Progression (b) Power set (c) Universal set (d) Series
Prepared by: Engr. Arsalan Shah | B.E Civil Engineering (NED UET)
26. When three terms are in AP, the middle term is called:
(a) Median (b) Mode (c) Geometric mean (d) Arithmetic mean
27. If A1, A2 , A3, … An be the “n” Arithmetic means between a and b, then d=:
Prepared by: Engr. Arsalan Shah | B.E Civil Engineering (NED UET)
Chapter # 5: Miscellaneous Series
1. If an = 5-3n+2n2 , then a2n =: ------
3.
4.
6. is equal to:
7. is equal to:
8. is equal to:
9. is equal to:
14.
15.
Prepared by: Engr. Arsalan Shah | B.E Civil Engineering (NED UET)
Chapter # 6: Permutation, Combination and Probability
1. If , then
3. If two independent events A and B occur in p and q ways respectively, then number of ways that both events can
occur is:
(a) Sample space (b) an event (c) A Trial (d) Random variable
11. For two events A and B if , then events A and B are called:
(a) Mutually exclusive (b) Not mutually exclusive (c) Overlapping (d) Dependent events
12. When a dice is rolled and coin is tossed, all possible outcomes are:
Prepared by: Engr. Arsalan Shah | B.E Civil Engineering (NED UET)
13. If two events A and B have equal probability, then the events are:
(a) Equally likely (b) Not equally likely (c) Dependent (d) Not mutually exclusive
16. Three dice are rolled simultaneously, then n(S) is equal to;
17. Two teams A and B are playing a match, the probability that team A does not lose is:
20. Three coins are tossed, the probability of getting all heads is:
21. If a dice and a coin are tossed simultaneously then the probability of getting two heads is:
22. Habib has 3 books and Taha has 2 books. In how many ways can they exchange the a book?
(a) outcome (b) Experiment (c) Sample space (d) Sample point
24. You have four options in a Multiple Choice Question, what is the probability of getting a correct answer if you
don’t know the correct answer:
Prepared by: Engr. Arsalan Shah | B.E Civil Engineering (NED UET)
Chapter # 7: Mathematical Induction and Binomial Theorem
1. The general term of the binomial expansion is where :
(a) mth term (b) (m+1)th term (c) (2m+1)th term (d) (2m-1)th term
(a) First term (b) Middle term (c) Last term (d) 2nd last term
(a) First term (b) Middle term (c) Last term (d) 2nd last term
Prepared by: Engr. Arsalan Shah | B.E Civil Engineering (NED UET)
13. +… is equal to:
Prepared by: Engr. Arsalan Shah | B.E Civil Engineering (NED UET)
Chapter # 8: Functions and Graphs
1. If be a function, then it is an onto function if:
(a) Range = B (b) Range B (c) Image is not repeated (d) Domain A
(a) Relation (b) Inverse function (c) One to one (d) None of these
Prepared by: Engr. Arsalan Shah | B.E Civil Engineering (NED UET)
13. Domain of the function is set of all:
(a) real numbers (b) rational numbers (c) complex numbers (d) real numbers except 1
(a) odd (b) Linear (c) Even (d) neither even nor odd
Prepared by: Engr. Arsalan Shah | B.E Civil Engineering (NED UET)
Chapter # 9: Linear Programming (LP)
1. If then its solution set is _______ where x belongs to integers.
3.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
4. Linear programming (LP) ia used to obtain ______ solution.
(a) All points above the line (b) All points on and below the line
(c) All points below the line (d) All points on and above the line
6. If is an objective function and the corner points of the feasible region are (5,4), (0,0) , (4,0) and
(0,6) then the function is maximum at:
7. _________ are the entities whose values are to be determined from the solution of the LP problem.
(a) Objective function (b) Decision variables (c) Constraints (d) Opportunity cost
(a) Objective function (b) Decision variables (c) Constraints (d) Opportunity cost
(a) Infeasible region (b) Unbounded region (c) Infinite region (d) Feasible region
(a) Less than or equal (b) Grater than or equal (c) Mixed (d) Equal to
12. , is called:
(a) Non-linear inequality (b) linear inequality (c) Linear equality (d) Complex inequality
Prepared by: Engr. Arsalan Shah | B.E Civil Engineering (NED UET)
13. A point of a solution region where two of its boundary lines intersect, is called:
(a) Middle point (b) Origin (c) Corner point (d) Feasible point
14. The solution region of an inequality restricted to the first quadrant is called _____ region:
(a) Linear function (b) Objective function (c) Equal function (d) Non linear function
16. The feasible solution which maximizes or minimizes the objective function is called:
(a) Optimal solution (b) Corner solution (c) Initial solution (d) Complex solution
Prepared by: Engr. Arsalan Shah | B.E Civil Engineering (NED UET)
Chapter # 10: Trigonometry
1.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
2. Angles associated with basic angles of measure to right angle or its multiple are called:
(a) Coterminal angles (b) Angles in standard position
(a) Allied angles (d) Obtuse angles
3. is equal to:
8. is equal to:
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
Prepared by: Engr. Arsalan Shah | B.E Civil Engineering (NED UET)
16. The value of is equal to:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
17. The value of is equal to:
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) (d)
19.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
20.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
21. =
(a) (b) (c) (d)
22. The value of , where is:
(a) 1 (b) (c) -1 (d)
23. radians =:
(a) 120o (b) 210o (c) 170o (d) 150o
24.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Prepared by: Engr. Arsalan Shah | B.E Civil Engineering (NED UET)
Chapter # 11: Application of Trigonometry
1. From the top of the cliff 80m high the angle of depression is . If the distance between the boat and foot of the
cliff is m, then angle is:
(c) (d)
14. The circle passing through the three vertices of a triangle Is called:
(a) circum-circle (b) in-circle (c) escribed circle (d) Ex-circle
15. The point of intersection of the right bisectors of the sides of a triangle is called:
(a) Circum-centre (b) In-centre (c) Escribed centre (d) Ortho-centre
16. Radius of a circle which passes through all the vertices of a triangle is:
(a) Circum-radius (b) In-radius (c) E-radius (d) Diameter
Prepared by: Engr. Arsalan Shah | B.E Civil Engineering (NED UET)
17. In any triangle ABC, with usual notations, abc=
18. The point of intersection of the internal bisectors of angles of a triangle is:
(a) Circum-centre (b) In-centre (c) E-centre (d) Ex-centre
19. In any equilatral triangle ABC, with usual notations, r:R:r1
(a) 1:2:3 (b) 3:2:1 (c) 1:3:2 (d) 1:1:1
20. Circum radius of triangle ABC is:
Prepared by: Engr. Arsalan Shah | B.E Civil Engineering (NED UET)
Chapter # 12: Graphs, Inverse Trig. Functions and Trig. Equations
1. If then domain is:
(a) (b) 0 (c)[0, x], (d)None of these
7. ……………..
8. ……………..
9. ……………
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
10. …………….
(c) (d)
11. …………….
(a) (b) (c) (d)
12. If
Prepared by: Engr. Arsalan Shah | B.E Civil Engineering (NED UET)