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1. The document discusses complex numbers and their properties. It includes questions about roots of unity, modulus, arguments, and operations on complex numbers. 2. Some key points covered are the relationship between cube roots of unity and their product, representing complex numbers in trigonometric form, and transformations of complex numbers under rotation. 3. The questions test a variety of topics relating to complex numbers including roots, modulus, arguments, multiplication, and geometric representations in the complex plane.
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E6 Questions

1. The document discusses complex numbers and their properties. It includes questions about roots of unity, modulus, arguments, and operations on complex numbers. 2. Some key points covered are the relationship between cube roots of unity and their product, representing complex numbers in trigonometric form, and transformations of complex numbers under rotation. 3. The questions test a variety of topics relating to complex numbers including roots, modulus, arguments, multiplication, and geometric representations in the complex plane.
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COMPLEX NUMBERS AND GENERAL SOLUTIONS

1 and

1..If

is a +ve integer, then

(a) 1

(b)

(d) 0

(c)

1, then

2.
(a) 4

(b) 5

is a cube root of unity, then 1

3. If

(a) 3
1

(b)

(d) 1

, then the value of 2. 5. 10 1

(c)

(b)

(a)
1

(d)

(c)

(b) 1
cos

(d)

is
(d)

(c)

sin ,then
(b) tan

(a) cot

(b) 1,

(a) 1,

(c) cot

(d) cot

(c) 2,

(d) 1,

are

8. The modulus and amplitude of

9. 1, ,

, then the multiplicative inverse of

(a) 2
7. If

, then

5. If

6. If

1
(c) 9

2 1

(d) 7

(b)

4. If 1
(a)

(c) 9

are cube roots of unity, then their product is

(a) 1

(b)

(c)

(d) 0

10. In the Argand diagram the points representing the complex numbers 7
(a) are collinear

9 ,3

7 and

(c) form the vertices of an equilateral triangle

(d) form the vertices of an isosceles triangle (d) from the vertices of a right angled isosceles triangle
11. If we express
(a) cos 21

in the form

sin 21 (b) cos 49

sin 19

(c) cos 23

, we get
sin 43

(d) cos 49

12. Let P be the point represented by the complex number . Rotate OP (O is the origin) through

sin 49
in the anticlock

direction, the new position of the complex number is represented by


(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

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13. The value of

cos

sin

(a) 0
14. If

and

(c) 1

(d)

(b) 1

(c) 1

(d) 1024

be nth roots of unity which subtend a right angle at the origin. Then n must be of the form

(a) 4

(b) 4
1

16. The amplitude of sin


(a)
17. If

(b)
, thus

(a) 1024
15. Let

is

cos

(c) 4

(a) 2 cos 12

(b)

(c)

(d)

(b) 2 cos 6

(c) 2 sin 3

(d) 2 cos 3

(a) 1

(c) cis

(b) 2

20. If

, then 3

(c) 3

(b) 16

(a) 2 and

23. The real part of

(c) 16

(b) 1 and 0

(c) 1 and

(d) 1 and

(b)

(c)

( d)

(c) 3

(d)

(b)

1
64

(d) 16

is

(a) In the first quadrant

(d) 4

is

(a)

24. The complex number

is

are

21. The modulus and amplitude of

(d) cis

(a) 10

22. The amplitude of

for which 1

19. The smallest positive integer

(b) cis

(a) cis

(a)

is

18. Which of the following is a fourth root of

25. If 2

(d) 4

2 cos ,then

(a)

when represented in the argand diagram is

(b) in the second quadrant

3 , then the value of 1


(b) 32

(c) on the x-axis(Real axis)

(d) on the y-axis (Imaginary axis)

1
(c) 0

(d) 64
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COMPLEX NUMBERS AND GENERAL SOLUTIONS

26. The modulus and amplitude of 1

(b) 256 and

(a) 256 and

27. The real and imaginary part of log 1


(a) log 2

are respectively

(c) 256 and

are

log 2

(b)

28. The conjugate of the complex number


(a) 1

(a) 1

(c) 1

(d)

(c) -1

are the cube roots of unity ,then 1

(b) 1

(c)

(b) 3

(a) Imaginary axis


35. The complex number
(a) third quadrant

is equal to
(d)

, then
(b) is any complex number
(d) is purely real

33. The maximum value of | | when satisfies the condition

34. All complex numbers

(d)

(a) Real point of is the same as its imaginary part


(c) is purely imaginary

(d) 2

(c)

is complex number such that

is
(b)

(a) 0

(d) log 2

is

(a)
31. If 1, ,

is

(b) 0

30. The amplitude of 1

32. If

(c) log 2

(b) 1

29. The imaginary point of

(d) 2 and

= 2 is

(c) 3

(d) 3

=1 lie on

which satisfy the equation


(b) real axis

(c) neither of the axis

(d) none of these .

lies in
(b) fourth quadrant

(c) first quadrant

(d) second quadrant

36. If p is the point in the Argand diagram corresponding to the complex to the complex number 3
isosceles right angled triangle at O ,then Q represents the complex number .
(a)

(b)

37. The smallest positive integral value n such that


(a) 3

(b) 2

[Link]

(c) 1

(d) 3

and if OPQ is an

is purely imaginary is, n=


(c) 8

(d) 4

ispositiveis

(a)4(b)3(c)2(d)1

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COMPLEX NUMBERS AND GENERAL SOLUTIONS

1
thenxis
3
(b) 2
(c)1(d) 1

[Link]
(a)2

[Link]

is

(a)20(b)9(c) (d)
[Link] isanimaginarycuberootofunity,thenthevalueof
1
1
2
is
1
(a)2 (b)2 (c)1(d)0
[Link]
a.

is

31 b.

[Link] ,

31

arecomplexnumberssuchthat| |

a.3b.
1,then4

[Link]

3b. 1

a.1

c.
| |

31

d.

| |

31
|is

1then|

3c.
3

1d.1

isequalto

3c. 3d.

| |
|,thenitslocusis
[Link]|
a>acirclewithcentreat b>acirclewithcentreatz
c>anellipsed>perpendicularbisectorofthelinejoining &
,

[Link]

1,2,3, then

is

a. b. c.1d. 1
1

[Link] isacomplexnumbersatisfyingtheequation
a.

0then

is

b. c. d.1

[Link]

cis

,thenthevalueof

is

a.0b.2c.1d. 1
1| | | 1,thenZlieson
[Link]|
[Link]
[Link]| |

1,then

is

[Link]. c.1d.
[Link] &

aretwononzerocomplexnumberssuchthat|

| |

|then

is

a.0b. c. d.
[Link] 1

3 ,Kisrealthen

a.17b. 17c. [Link]


[Link] & [Link]
a.4
3b.4 c.4
1d.4
2

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COMPLEX NUMBERS AND GENERAL SOLUTIONS

[Link]

log 2

3 ,thensin is

a.3 b.2 c.

d.0

[Link], and

where

| |

isa. b. | |
c.| | d. |
0,thenarg

[Link]

arg isequalto

a. b. c. d.
[Link] , satisfying| | 12and|
3 4 | 5,thentheminimumvalueof
|
|isa.0b.2
c.7d.17
|
|
|
[Link]|
5represents
[Link].
hyperbola
[Link]

0,then

arg

| |

equals

[Link]
[Link]

| |

is

(a) (b) (c) (d)


[Link]
(a)

is
1isacuberootof1thenthevalueof
1(b)
1(c) 1(d)0

[Link]
is
(a) 9(b)9 (c)9(d) 9
63.If1, , arecuberootsofunitythentheyarein
(a)A.P(b)G.P(c)H.P(d)A.G.P
[Link] isnthrootofunitythenthevalueof
is
(a) (b) (c)1(d)0
[Link]

cos

sin then

is

(a)tan (b)cot (c) tan (d) tan


has
[Link]
(a)onlytherealpart(b)onlytheimaginarypart
(c)bothrealandimaginarypart(c)0
[Link]
(a)

is

(b)

(c)

cos 2

(d)

cos 2

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COMPLEX NUMBERS AND GENERAL SOLUTIONS

[Link]

is

(a)sin (b) sin (c) sin (d)sinh


[Link] ,
& is50,thenthevalueof| |is
(a)1(b)5(c)10(d)15
[Link]

(a) 3,3 (b)


[Link]

then ,
,

,then ,

is

(c)

(d)

3, 3

is

(a) 1,1 (b) , (c) 0,0 (d)


[Link]
,
,
(a)0(b)

1, 1

thenthevalueofxyzis
(c)
(c)

[Link] , , , , , aresixthrootsofunitythenthevalueof
1
1
1
1
1
1
is
(a)0(b)2(c)1(d)1
[Link] , , , , arefifthrootsofunitythenthevalueof
1
1
1
1
1
is
(a)0(b)2(c)1(d)1
[Link] & aredifferentcomplexnumberswith| |

1,then

isequalto

(a)0(b) (c)1(d)2
[Link],B,C,Dareanglesofaquadrilateralthenthevaluesof

is

(a) (b) (c)1(d)1

[Link]
cos
sin ,
cos
sin ,
cos
sin and
,then
cos
cos
cos
is
(a)1(b)0(c) 1(d)doesnotexist
[Link] log is
(a) (b)log (c)0(d)doesnotexist.
[Link]

thenzis

(a)1(b) (c)
[Link] isanimaginarycuberootofunity,thentheconjugateof
(a)1

(b)1

(d)

is

(c) (d)

is
[Link],thevalueof
(a)1(b) 1(c)0(d)

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COMPLEX NUMBERS AND GENERAL SOLUTIONS

|
|1
|
|1
|
|1
|
[Link] , , , aretherootsoftheequation
1 0,then|1
isdivisibleby
(a)17(b)10(c)5(d)19
[Link] cosh
sinh
is
(a)cosh
sinh (b)cosh
sinh (c)cosh
sinh (d)none
[Link]

,is

(a) (b)

1(c) (d)0

[Link],then 1
1
isequalto
(a)0(b)2(c) 2(d)noneofthese
1 ,wherezisnonreal,canbetheangleofatriangle,if

[Link]
1,

(a)

2(b)

1, 1

1(c)

0(d)none

[Link](z)isequalto
(a)

(b)
1

[Link]

(c)

(d)noneofthese

,then| |isequalto

tan ,

(a)sec (b) sec (c)cosec (d)noneofthese


[Link]
1
16 0,thenthesumofnonrealcomplexvaluesofxis
(a)2(b)0(c)4(d)none
,where isanonrealcuberootofunityis

[Link]

(a)0(b) (c) (d)


isequalto
[Link] isanonreal1,thenthevalueof2
(a)4(b)2(c)1(d)none
[Link] , , , ,then
is
(a)1(b)0(c) (d)none
93.

1
(a)

isequalto

(b)

(c)1

(d) 1

[Link]|
4| |
2|representstheregiongivenby
(a)
0(b)
0(c)
2(d)
3
[Link]| | | | | | | |,thenthepointsrepresenting , , ,
(a)concyclic(b)verticesofasquare(c)verticesofarhombus(d)none
[Link]
(a)

log

(b)

reducesto
(c)

(d)

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COMPLEX NUMBERS AND GENERAL SOLUTIONS

[Link],then
2represents
(a)circle(b)parabola(c)hyperbola(d)ellipse
6
3
[Link] 4
3
20
3
(a)
0,

1
1

,then

1(b)

[Link]

1,

3(c)

0,

3(d)

0,

is

(a)4(b)6(c)8(d)2
[Link]

,then

is

(a)1(b) 1(c)0(d)none
1. The general solution of tan 3
(b)
(a)

1 is
(c)

2. The solution of tan 2 tan


1 is
(b) 3
(a)
3. If sin

cos

sin

(c) 4

(d) 2

(b)

(c) 2

(d) 2

cos , then
(b)

(c)

2, then

(a) 2
4. If sin
(a)

and cos

5. If A and B are acute angles such that sin


(b)
(a)
6. General solution of tan 5
(a)
7. If cos
(a)

and 0

sin

120, 240

(b)

and 81

11. The general solution of sin

, then A is
(d)

(d)

81

120, 210

(c)

120, 300

(d)

1 is
2

(b)

0, 1, 2,

(a)

(a)

3cos

(c)

1 for

0, 1, 2,
1

(d)

9. The general solution of the equation tan 2 tan


(b) 4
1
(a) 2
1
10. If 0

(d)

360, then the solutions are

60, 240

and 2cos
(c)

cot 2 is
(b)

8. The general solution of the equation sin


cos
1 ,
0, 1, 2,
(a)
1
(c)

(d)

0, 1, 2,

is
(c) 2

(d) 2

30, then

(b)
cos
(b) 2

(c)
2, for any integer

(d)
is

(c) 2

(d) 2

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COMPLEX NUMBERS AND GENERAL SOLUTIONS

12. If sin 3
(a) 9
13. If 1

sin , how many solutions exist such that 2


(b) 8
(c) 7
upto

sin

(a)

sin

3 sin cos , tan

is

satisfying sin 5

(c)

sin 3

sin

(c)

16. The general solution of cos


sin
(b) 2
(a)
2
1

cos

log

(d)

2
(c)

cos

a) b)
cos &

(d)

0 such that 0

(b)

[Link]

, then
(d)

(b) 2

(a)

and

(c)

(a) 2
15. A value of

(d) 4

23, 0

(b)

14. The general solution of 1

[Link]

2 ?

0,then

(d)

c) d)

sin 3 ,thenxis

a) b) c) d)
tan 2

[Link]

3 tan tan 2

b)

a)

[Link] 11 sin 4

c)

sin 5 sin 2

sec

(a)sec

,then canbewrittenas
(b)cos

23.If0

(c) (d)

(c)tan

[Link] 2
a)2

d)

0,thenxis

(a) (b)
[Link]

3is =

3 cos

b)2
81

and81

sin

1is

c)2
30,then

(d)tan

d)2

12

a) b) c) d)
cos

[Link]
a)2

b)2

,wherekistheminimumof1and

c)2

[Link] whichsatisfiessin
a)2

11
6

b)2

[Link]

sin

c)2
sin

3for0

d)2
& tan

7
d)2
6

2 ,0

6,

is

is

2 ,0

2 has

a)onesolutionb)twosetsofsolutionc)foursetsofsolutiond)nosolution
[Link] intheinterval 0,5 satisfyingtheequation3

7 sin

0is

a)0b)5c)10d)6

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COMPLEX NUMBERS AND GENERAL SOLUTIONS

28.If1

cos

2,then 0

is

a) b) c) d)
[Link]

cos

2has
,

a)onesolutionb)infinitemanysolutionc)nosolutiond)threesolutionin

1is
[Link] 0,2 suchthat4 sin
(a)2(b)3(c)4(d)6
[Link]

2then is

tan and

(a) (b) (c) (d)


1 0has
[Link]
(a)onlyonesolution(b)infinitesolutions(c)norealsolutions(d)3solutions
33.If2

1, 16

4,thensin is

(a) (b)
34.If2
(a) ,

(c)

(d)

4thenthevalueofxare

(b) ,

(c) ,

[Link]

sin

log

(d) ,
cos

2is

(a) (b) (c) (d)

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