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Maths Homework Class12

The document contains 40 multiple choice questions related to mathematics topics such as relations and functions, inverse trigonometric functions, matrices, determinants. The questions cover concepts like equivalence relations, functions, inverse functions, matrices operations, properties of determinants.

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Maths Homework Class12

The document contains 40 multiple choice questions related to mathematics topics such as relations and functions, inverse trigonometric functions, matrices, determinants. The questions cover concepts like equivalence relations, functions, inverse functions, matrices operations, properties of determinants.

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TEACHER NAME : SHABAZ AIJAZ

CLASS – XII
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
TOPIC : RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (1 MARK)

Q1. The minimum number of elements that must be added to the relation R ={(1, 2), (2,
3)} on the set of natural numbers, so that it is an equivalence is:
(a) 4 (b) 7 (c) 6 (d) 5
Q2. Let A ={1, 2, 3}. Then the number of equivalence relations containing (1, 2) is:
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
Q3. Let R be the relation in the set {1, 2, 3, 4}, given by: R={(1, 2), (2, 2), (1, 1), (4, 4), (1,
3), (3, 3), (3, 2)}. Then :
(a) R is reflexive and symmetric but not transitive
(b) R is reflexive and transitive but not symmetric
(c) R is symmetric and transitive but not reflexive
(d) R is an equivalence relation
Q4. Let n(A) = 4 and n(B) = 6. The number of one-to one functions from A to B is:
(a) 24 (b) 60 (c) 120 (d) 360
Q5. Let n(A) = 4 and n(B) = 5. The number of all possible injections from A to B is :
(a) 9 (b) 24 (c) 120 (d) none
of these
Q6. Let A be a set of n distinct elements. Then the total number of distinct functions from
A to A is:
(a) 𝑛2 (b) 𝑛𝑛 (c) 2𝑛 (d) none
of these
Q7. Let A = {1, 2, 3}. Then number of relations containing {1, 2} and {1, 3}, which are
reflexive and symmetric but not transitive is :
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
Q8. Let A and B be two finite sets having m and n elements respectively. Then the total
number of mappings from A to B is:
(a) 𝑚𝑛 (b) 2𝑚𝑛 (c) 𝑚𝑛 (d) 𝑛𝑚
Q9. Let R be the relation in the set N given by: R={(a. b): a= b -2, b> 6}. Then:
(a) (2, 4) ∈ 𝑅 (b) (3, 8) ∈ 𝑅 (c) (6, 8) ∈ 𝑅 (d)
(8, 7) ∈ 𝑅
Q10. If A ={1, 4}, B= {1, 3, 5}, then the total number of relations defined from A to B is :
(a) 25 (b) 26 (c) 24 (d) none
of these
TOPIC: INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS

5𝜋 5𝜋
Q11. The value of cos −1 (cos ) + sin−1 (sin ) is:
3 3

(a) 𝜋/2 (b) 5𝜋/3 (c) 10𝜋/3 (d)


0
3
Q12. sin {2 cos−1 (− 5)} is equal to:

(a) 6/26 (b) 24/25 (c) 4/5 (d)


−24/25
Q13. If cos −1 𝛼 + cos−1 𝛽 + cos−1 𝛾 = 3𝜋, then 𝛼(𝛽 + 𝛾) + 𝛽(𝛾 + 𝛼) + 𝛾(𝛼 + 𝛽) equals:
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 6 (d)
12

Q14. Let 𝜃 = sin−1(sin(−6000 )), then values of 𝜃 is:


(a) 𝜋/3 (b) 𝜋/2 (c) 2𝜋/3 (d)
−2𝜋/3
Q15. The domain of the function 𝑦 = sin−1(−𝑥 2 ) is:
(a) [0, 1] (b) (0, 1) (c) [-1, 1] (d)
𝜙
Q16. The domain of 𝑦 = cos −1 (𝑥 2 − 4) is:
(a) [3, 5] (b) [0, 𝜋]
(c) [−√5, −√3] ∩ [−√5, √3] (d) [−√5, −√3] ∪ [√3, √5]
Q17. The domain of the function defined by 𝑓(𝑥) = sin−1 𝑥 + cos 𝑥 is:
(a) [-1, 1] (b) [−1, 𝜋 + 1] (c) (−∞, ∞) (d)
𝜙
Q18. The value of tan−1{tan(−6)} is:
(a) 𝜋−6 (b) 2𝜋 − 6 (c) 2𝜋 + 6 (d)
𝜋+6
1
Q19. The value of tan−1 [2 cos (2 sin−1 2)] is:

(a) −𝜋/4 (b) 𝜋/4 (c) 𝜋/2 (d)


none
7𝜋
Q20. The principal value of cos −1 (− sin ) is:
6

(a) 5𝜋/3 (b) 7𝜋/6 (c) 𝜋/3 (d)


none

TOPIC: MATRICES

Q21. Total number of possible matrices of order 3 × 3 with entry 2 or 0 is:


(a) 9 (b) 27 (c) 81 (d) 512
Q22. If A = [𝑎𝑖𝑗 ]𝑚×𝑛 is a square matrix, if:
(a) m < n (b) m > n (c) m = n (d) none of
these
Q23. Which of the given values of 𝑥 and y make the following pair of matrices equal?
3𝑥 + 7 5 0 𝑦−2
[ ],[ ]
𝑦 + 1 2 − 3𝑥 8 4
1 2
(a) 𝑥 = −3,𝑦 = 7 (b) not possible to find (c) 𝑦 = 7, 𝑥 = − 3 (d) 𝑥=
1 2
−3,𝑦 = −3

Assume X, Y, Z, W and P are matrices of order 𝟐 × 𝒏 , 𝟑 × 𝒌, 𝟐 × 𝒑, 𝒏 × 𝟑


and 𝒑 × 𝒌 respectively. Now, answer the following (4, 5):
Q24. If n = p, then the order of the matrix 7𝑋 − 5𝑍 is:
(a) 𝑝 × 2 (b) 2 × 𝑛 (c) 𝑛 × 3 (d) 𝑝 × 𝑛
Q25. The restrictions on n, k and p so that PY + WY will be defined are:
(a) k = 3, p = n (b) k is arbitrary, P= 2 (c) p is arbitrary (d)
k = 2, p = 3
Q26. If A, B are symmetric matrices of same order, then AB – BA is a:
(a) skew-symmetric matrix (b) symmetric matrix
(c) zero matrix (d) identity matrix.
Q27. If A and B are matrices of same order, then (𝐴𝐵 ′ − 𝐵𝐴′ ) is a:
(a) skew symmetric matrix (b) null matrix
(c) symmetric matrix (d) unit matrix
Q28. If A and B are two matrices of the order 3 × 𝑚 and 3 × 𝑛, respectively and m =
n, then the order of matrix (5𝐴 − 2𝐵) is:
(a) 𝑚×3 (b) 3 × 3 (c) 𝑚 × 𝑛 (d) 3 × 𝑛
Q29. If A is a matrix of order 𝑚 × 𝑛 and B is a matrix such that 𝐴𝐵′ and 𝐵′𝐴 are both
defined, then order of matrix B is:
(a) 𝑚×𝑚 (b) 𝑛 × 𝑛 (c) 𝑛 × 𝑚 (d) 𝑚 × 𝑛
𝛼 𝛽
Q30. If 𝐴 = [ ] is such that 𝐴2 = 𝐼, then:
𝛾 −𝛼
(a) 1 + 𝛼 2 + 𝛽𝛾 = 0 (b) 1 − 𝛼 2 + 𝛽𝛾 = 0 (c) 1 − 𝛼 2 − 𝛽𝛾 = 0 (d) 1+
𝛼 2 − 𝛽𝛾 = 0

TOPIC: DETERMINANT

Q31. A square matrix A is invertible iff det. A is equal to:


(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) non-zero (d) -1
cos 𝜃 sin 𝜃
Q32. The value of | | is equal to:
− sin 𝜃 cos 𝜃
(a) cos 2𝜃 (b) 1 (c) 0 (d) none
of these
𝑥 2 6 2
Q33. If | |=| |, then 𝑥 is equal to:
18 𝑥 18 6
(a) 6 (b) ±6 (c) −6 (d) 0
Q34. Let A be a square matrix of order 3 × 3. Then |𝑘𝐴| is equal to:
(a) 𝑘|𝐴| (b) 𝑘 2 |𝐴| (c) 𝑘 3 |𝐴| (d) 3𝑘|𝐴|
Q35. Which of the following is correct?
(a) Determinant is a square matrix (b) Determinant is a number associated
to a matrix
(c) Determinant is a number associated to a square matrix (d) none
of these
𝑎11 𝑎12 𝑎13
Q36. If 𝐴 = [ 21
𝑎 𝑎22 𝑎23 ] and 𝐴𝑖𝑗 is co-factors of 𝑎𝑖𝑗 , then detA is given by:
𝑎31 𝑎32 𝑎33
(a) 𝑎11 𝐴31 + 𝑎12 𝐴32 + 𝑎13 𝐴33 (b) 𝑎11 𝐴11 + 𝑎12 𝐴21 + 𝑎13 𝐴33
(c) 𝑎21 𝐴11 + 𝑎22 𝐴12 + 𝑎23 𝐴13 (d) 𝑎11 𝐴11 + 𝑎21 𝐴21 + 𝑎31 𝐴31
Q37. Let A be a non-singular matrix of order 3 × 3. Then |adj A| is equal to:
(a) |𝐴| (b) |𝐴|2 (c) |𝐴|3 (d) 3|𝐴|
Q38. If A is an invertible matrix of order 2, then det(𝐴−1 ) is equal to:
1
(a) det(𝐴) (b) det(𝐴)
(c) 1 (d) 0

Q39. If area of triangle is 35 sq. units with vertices (2, -6) , (5, 4) and (k, 4). Then k is:
(a) 12 (b) −2 (c) −12 , −2 (d) 12,
−2
Q40. Let A be a square matrix of order 3 × 3. Then |2A| is equal to:
(a) 2|𝐴| (b) 4|𝐴| (c) 8|𝐴| (d) none
of these

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