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Q.1Choose The Correct Answer. Marks 20: 2 1 Cos 2 1 Cos 2 1 Sin 2 1 Cos 2

1. The document contains practice questions on trigonometric identities and functions for a math exam at Vision Science College in Gujarat. 2. It includes 20 multiple choice questions in the first section testing knowledge of trigonometric ratios, identities, and periodic functions. 3. The second section contains 30 subjective questions to be answered in 3 hours, including problems involving trigonometric proofs, angles, sectors, and the relationships between trig functions.

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Q.1Choose The Correct Answer. Marks 20: 2 1 Cos 2 1 Cos 2 1 Sin 2 1 Cos 2

1. The document contains practice questions on trigonometric identities and functions for a math exam at Vision Science College in Gujarat. 2. It includes 20 multiple choice questions in the first section testing knowledge of trigonometric ratios, identities, and periodic functions. 3. The second section contains 30 subjective questions to be answered in 3 hours, including problems involving trigonometric proofs, angles, sectors, and the relationships between trig functions.

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Vision Science College

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VISION SCIENCE COLLEGE GUJRAT

Math (Part I)
Roll No:_____ Date:_________
Objective
Q.1Choose the correct answer. Marks 20
1. 1 is approximately equal to
(a)1rad (b) 0.01745rad (c)0.5rad (d)2.5rad
2. If Cos<0 & Sin<0 then terminal arc of lies in quadrant.
(a) I (b) II (c) III (d) Iv
3. Tan(270+)=
(a) Cot (b) Tan (c) - Tan (d) -Cot
4. If
Cosine is periodic function of period

(a) 2 (b) (c) 90 (d) 270
5.
2
Cos
o
=
(a)
1 cos
2
o +
(b)
1 cos
2
o
(c)
1 sin
2
o +
(d)
1 cos
2
o +

6. If ( ) Cos t u =
(a)
Sin
(b)
- Sin
(c) Cos (d)- Cos
7. Period of Tan4x=
(a)
2
t
(b)
4
t
(c) 2t (d) t
8. If
a
Tan
b
u = then Sin= _________; 0
2
t
u < <
(a)
2 2
a b
a
+
(b)
2 2
a b
b
+
(c)
2 2
a
a b +
(d)
2 2
b
a b +

9. Cos
4
Sin
4
=
(a) Sin2 (b) Cos2 (c) Tan2 (d) Sec2
10. Cos3=
(a) 4cos
3
- 3cos (b) 4sin
3
- 3cos (c) 3sin - 4Cos
3
(d) 3sin 4sin
3

11. Period of cosec=
(a) 0 (b) 2t (c) 4t (d)t
12. Sin 390=
(a) 1 (b)
3
2
(c)
1
2
(d)
1
2

13. Period of sin
3
x
is
(a) t (b) 4t (c) 6t (d) 2t
14. Period of 5cot
3
x
is
(a)t (b) 4t (c) 2t (d) 3t
15. Sin A+Sin B=
(a) 2cos cos
2 2
A B A B +

(b) 2cos sin
2 2
A B A B +
(c) 2sin cos
2 2
A B A B +

(d) 2cos cos
2 2
A B A B +

16. If
4
5
Coso = then value of
2
Sin
o
=
(a)
3
10
(b)
1
10
(c) 10 (d) none of these
17.
1
2 45 cos 45
2
Sin ec + is equal
(a)
3
2
(b)
3
2
(c)
1
2
(d) 1
18. 2SinACosB=
(a)Sin(A+B)+Sin(A-B) (b) Sin(A+B)- Sin(A-B) (c)cos(A+B)+cos(A-B)(d)cos(A+B)-cos(A-B)
19. If cosec > 0 & cot < 0 then lies in quadrant.
(a) I (b) II (c) III (d) IV
20.
(1- cos
2
)(1+ cot
2
)

(a) sin
2
(b)1 (c)-1 `(d)cot
2

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VISION SCIENCE COLLEGE GUJRAT


Subjective
Section I Time 3 Hrs
Attempt any 25 questions Marks 252=50
1. What is the length of an arc intercepted on a circle of radius 14 cms by the
arms of a central angle of 45.
2. Prove that l ru = .
3. Find r when l = 56cm , =45
4. The pendulum of a clock is 20 cm long and it swings through an angle of 20
each second. How far does the tip of the pendulum move in 1 second?
5. A circular wire of radius 6 cm is cut straight straightened and then bent so as to
lie along the circumference of a hoop of radius 24 cm. Fund the measure of
angle which it subtends at the centre of the hoop.
6. Prove that cos ( + ) cos ( - ) = cos
2
sin
2
.
7. If
1
tan
3
u

= and terminal arm of the angle is in quad II. Find the values of
remaining trigonometric functions.
8. Find the values of the trigonometric functions of 15t .
9. Find x, if tan
2
45 - cos
2
60 = x sin45cos45tan60.
10. Verify that
2 2 2 2
sin : sin : sin : sin 1: 2 : 3: 4
6 4 3 2
t t t t
=
11. Verify cos2 = 2cos
2
1 when = 30 , 45
12. Prove that
2 2 2
(tan cot ) sec cos ec u u u u + = .
13. Prove the identity
1 sin cos
cos 1 sin
u u
u u

=
+

14. Prove that cos
2
sin
2
= cos
4
sin
4

15. Without using the tables write down the value of sin 540
16. Prove that
1
sin 780 sin 480 cos120 sin30
2
+ =
17. Express cos 728

as a function of degree less than 45

.
18. Express 12 sin + 5 cos in the form r sin(+) where angle are in I quad.
19. Prove that
3
cos3 4cos 3cos o o o =
20. Prove that
sin cos
1 sin
2 2
1 sin
sin cos
2 2
o o
o
o o
o
+
+
=



21. Express 2sin 7 cos3 as sum or difference.
22. Find the period of 3 sin x.
23. Find the period of cot 8x.
24. Prove that 1+ tan tan2 = sec 2.
25. Prove that
cos sin
sec 2 tan 2
cos sin
o o
o o
o o

=
+

26. Find Prove that
2 2 2
sin sin tan 2
6 3 4
t t t
+ + =
27. Show that
sin3 sin
cot 2
cos cos3
x x
x
x x


28. If
4 12
sin and cos = , where < , <
5 13 2
t
o | o | t = find sin( ) o |
29. Prove that
cos11 sin11
tan 56
cos11 sin11
+
=




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VISION SCIENCE COLLEGE GUJRAT

30. If , , are the angle of a ABC then prove that sin(+)=sin
31. Prove that sin
3
- cos
3
= (sin cos)(1+sin cos )
32. Show that the area of a sector is
2
1
2
r u ,where is the circular measure
of the central angle of the sector.
Section II
Attempt any three questions. Marks 103=30
1. (a) The angle subtended by the earth at the eye of a spaceman,landed on the
moon, is 154.The radius of the earth is 6400 km.Find the approximate
distance between the moon and the earth.

(b) If
1
tan
7
u = and the terminal arm of the angle is not in the III quad,find the value of

2 2
2 2
csc sec
csc sec
u u
u u

+

2. (a) Proved that
6 6 2 2 2 2
sin cos (sin cos )(1 sin cos ) u u u u u u =
(b) If + + =180,show that tan tan tan tan tan tan o | o | + + =
3. (a) Prove that
1
sin10 sin30 sin50 sin 70
16
=
(b) Reduce sin
4
to an expression involving only function of
multiples of raised to the first power.
4. (a) Prove that Cos (-) = Cos Cos+Sin Sin
(b) Prove that
tan sec 1
tan sec
tan sec 1
u u
u u
u u
+
= +
+

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