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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series

MATRICES

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

1 2 2
⎡ ⎤
If A = ⎢2 1 −2 ⎥ is a matrix satisfying the equation AA
T
= 9I , where I is 3 × 3

⎣ ⎦
1 ­ 11641 a 2 b

identity matrix, then the ordered pair (a, b) is equal to : (1) (2, − 1) (2) ( − 2, 1) (3) (2,
1) (4) ( − 2, − 1)

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

The system of linear equations x + λy − z = 0 λx − y − z = 0 x + y − λz = 0


has a non­trivial solution for : (1) infinitely many values of λ . (2) exactly one value of λ .
2 ­ 11686
(3) exactly two values of λ . (4) exactly three values of λ .

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

5a −b
If A = [ ] and A adj A = AA
T
, then 5a + b is equal to: (1) − 1 (2) 5 (3) 4 (4)
3 2
3 ­ 11687
13

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

If S is the set of distinct values of


for which the following system of linear equations
'b
x + y + z = 1 x + ay + z = 1 ax + by + z = 0 has no solution, then S is : a finite
4 ­ 19681
set containing two or more elements (2) a singleton an empty set (4) an infinite set

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

cos x − sin x 0 cos x 0 sin x


⎡ ⎤ ⎡ ⎤
F (x) = ⎢ sin x cos x 0⎥ and G(x) = ⎢ 0 1 0 ⎥ , then
⎣ ⎦ ⎣ ⎦
0 0 1 − sin x 0 cos x

5 ­ 31908 [F (x)G(y)]
−1
is equal to
(A)F ( − x)G( − y)(B)F (x − 1)G(y − 1)(C)G( − y)F ( − x)
−1 −1
(D)G(y )F (x )

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

If M is a 3 × 3 matrix, where det M = 1 and M M


T
= 1, where I is an identity
6 ­ 34222 matrix, prove theat det (M − I ) = 0.

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES


9
If A is a square matrix of order n such that |adj(adjA)| = |A| , then the value of n
7 ­ 34323 can be 4 b. 2 c. either4 or 2 d. none of these

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8 ­ 34333 JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

For each real x, = 1


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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

0 − tan α
⎡ ⎤
cos α sin α
If A = ⎢2 tan α ⎥ and I is 2 × 2 unit matrix, then (I − A)[ ] is
sin α sin α
9 ­ 34342 ⎣ ⎦
2 0

(a) − I + A (b) I − A (c) − I − A (d) non of these

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

a 0
Let a and b be two real numbers such that a > 1, b > 1. If A = ( ), then
0 b
10 ­ 34356
is (a) unit matrix (b) null matrix (c) 2I (d) non of these
−n
( lim ) A
n→ ∞

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

1 + x
Let f (x) . If A is matrix for which is (a)I (b)
3 2
= A = O, thenf (A) + A + A
1 − x
11 ­ 34360
(c) I (d) none of these
2 2
I + 2A + 2A − A − A

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

If A is a singular matrix, then adj A is a. singular b. non singular c. symmetric d. not


12 ­ 34365 defined

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13 ­ 34368 JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

The inverse of a diagonal matrix is a. a diagonal matrix b. a skew symmetric


matrix c. a symmetric matrix d. none of these

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

If P is non­singular matrix, then value of adj(P in terms of P is P / |P | b. P |P | c. P


−1
)

14 ­ 34372 d. none of these

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

If adjB is b. c. d.
−1 −1
= A, |P | = |Q| = 1, thenadj(Q BP ) PQ QAP P AQ

15 ­ 34375 PA Q
1

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

If A is a skew­symmetric matrix and n is odd positive integer, then is a skew­


n
A

16 ­ 34423 symmetric matrix a symmetric matrix a diagonal matrix none of these

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

Elements of a matrix A or orddr 10 × 10 are defined as aij = wi + j (where w is cube


17 ­ 34432 root of unity), then trace (A) of the matrix is 0 b. 1 c. 3 d. none of these

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18 ­ 34435 JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

If A is a 3 × 3 skew­symmetric matrix, then trace of A is equal to − 1 b. 1 c. |A| d. none


of these
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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

1 1
The number of solutions of the matrix equation is a. more than 2 b. c.
2
X = [ ] 2
2 3
19 ­ 34441
0 d. 1

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

If AandB are two nonzero square matrices of the same ordr such that the product
AB = O, then (a) both A and B must be singular (b) exactly one of them must be
20 ­ 34450 singular (c) both of them are non singular (d) none of these

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

−5 −8 0
⎡ ⎤
The matrix A = ⎢ 3 5 0 ⎥ is a. idempotent matrix b. involutory matrix c.
21 ­ 34498 ⎣ ⎦
1 2 −1

nilpotent matrix d. none of these

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

If A (where bc ≠ 0 ) satisfies the equations b.


2
= [abcd] x + k = 0, then a + d = 0

22 ­ 34504 K = − |A| c. k = |A| d. none of these

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23 ­ 34507 JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES


If A, B, A + I, A + B are idempotent matrices, then AB is equal to BA b. − BA c. I

d. O

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

Given the matrix A = [(x, 3, 2), (1, y, 4), (2, 2z)]. If


6 4 0 0
⎡ ⎤
xyz = 60 and 8x + 4y + 3z = 20, then A(adjA) is equal to (a) ⎢0 6 4 0⎥

⎣ ⎦
0 0 6 4
24 ­ 34510
8 8 0 0 6 8 0 0 3 4 0 0
⎡ ⎤ ⎡ ⎤ ⎡ ⎤
(b) ⎢ 0 8 8 0⎥ (c) ⎢ 0 6 8 0⎥ (d) ⎢ 0 3 4 0⎥

⎣ ⎦ ⎣ ⎦ ⎣ ⎦
0 0 8 8 0 0 6 8 0 0 3 4

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

Which of the following in an orthogonal matrix


[6 / 72 / 7 − 3 / 72 / 73 / 76 / 73 / 7 − 6 / 72 / 7] b.
[6 / 72 / 73 / 72 / 7 − 3 / 76 / 73 / 76 / 7 − 2 / 7] c.
25 ­ 34516
[ − 6 / 7 − 2 / 7 − 3 / 72 / 73 / 76 / 7 − 3 / 76 / 72 / 7] d.
[6 / 7 − 2 / 73 / 72 / 73 / 7 − 3 / 7 − 6 / 72 / 73 / 7]

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

If k then det{adj(kIn )} is equal to a. K b. K c. K d. k


n−1 n(n−1) n
∈ Ro
26 ­ 34519
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27 ­ 34522 JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

If A1 , A2 , , A2n − 1 are n skew­symmetric matrices of same order, then


n
2r − 1
will be (a) symmetric (b) skew­symmetric (c) neither
2r − 1
B = ∑ (2r − 1)(A )

r=1

symmetric nor skew­symmetric (d)data not adequate

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

1 2 3
⎡ ⎤
Let A = ⎢2 0 5 ⎥andB = [0, − 3, 1] . Which of the following is true? AX = B

⎣ ⎦
28 ­ 34525 0 2 1

has a unique solution AX = B has exactly three solutions AC = B has infinitely many
solutions AX = B is inconsistent

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

2 1 3 4 3 −4
Consider three matrices A = [ ], B = [ ] and C = [ ]. Then
4 1 2 3 −2 3

ghe value of the sum


29 ­ 34582 (ABC) A(BC)
2
A(BC)
3

tr(A) + tr + tr + tr + ....... + ∞ is (a) 6 (b) 9 (c) 12


2 4 2
(d) non of these

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

Let ω ≠ 1 be cube root of unity and S be the set of all non­singular matrices of the form
1 a b
⎡ ⎤

where each of is either or Then the number of


2
⎢ ω 1 c ⎥, a, b, and c ω ω .
30 ­ 34633
⎣ 2 ⎦
ω θ 1

distinct matrices in the set S is (a) 2 (b) 6 (c) 4 (d) 8

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31 ­ 34635 JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

Let P = [aij ] be a 3 × 3 matrix and let


If the determinant of is 2, then
i+j
Q = [bij ], wherebij = 2 aij f or 1 ≤ i, j ≤ 3. P

the determinant of the matrix Q is 2 10


b. 2 11
c. 2 12
d. 2 13

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

The number of 3 × 3 matrices A whose entries are either 0 or 1 and for which the
32 ­ 34639 system A[xyz] [100] has exactly two distinct solution is a. 0 b. 2 − 1 c. 168 d. 2
9
=

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

1 0 0 1 0 0
⎡ ⎤ ⎡ ⎤
1
Let A = ⎢0 1 1 ⎥, I = ⎢ 0 1 0 ⎥ and A
−1
= [ (A
2
+ cA + dI )] Then
6
33 ­ 34643 ⎣
0 −2 4
⎦ ⎣
0 0 1

value of c and d are (a) ( = 6, − 11) (b) (6, 11) (c) ( − 6, 11) (d) (6, − 11)

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

α 2
If and determinant then the value of is (a) (b)
3
A = [ ] (A ) = 125, α ±1 ±2
2 α
34 ­ 43102
(c) ± 3 (d) ± 5

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35 ­ 56863 JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

√3 1
⎡ ⎤ 1 1
If P and A and and then x
2 2 T T 2005
= ⎢ ⎥ = [ ] Q = P AP x = P Q P
⎣ 1 √3
⎦ 0 1

2 2
is equal to

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

2 −3 72 − 84 51 63
If A = [ ] then (3A
2
+ 12A) is equal to (a) [ ] (b) [ ]
−4 1 − 63 51 84 72

36 ­ 79206 52 84 72 − 63
(c) [ ] (d) [ ]
63 72 − 84 51

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

2
a 1 0 a 1 1 f a
⎡ ⎤ ⎡ ⎤ ⎡ ⎤ ⎡ ⎤

A = ⎢1 b d ⎥, B = ⎢ 0 d c ⎥, U = ⎢ g ⎥, V = ⎢ 0 ⎥ If there is a vector
⎣ ⎦ ⎣ ⎦ ⎣ ⎦ ⎣ ⎦
37 ­ 145869 1 b c f g h h 0

matrix X, such that AX = U has infinitely many solutions, then prove that BX = V
cannot have a unique solution. If af d ≠ 0. Then,prove that BX = V has no solution.

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

If A and B are symmetric matrices of the same order and


T
X = AB + BA and Y = AB − BA, then (XY ) is equal to : (A) XY (B) Y X
38 ­ 313152
(C) − Y X (D) non of these

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39 ­ 1150087 JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

1 2 0 2 −1 5
⎡ ⎤ ⎡ ⎤
Let A + 2B = ⎢ 6 −1 3 ⎥ and 2A − B = ⎢ 2 −1 6 ⎥, then find
⎣ ⎦ ⎣ ⎦
−5 3 1 0 1 2
tr(A) − tr(B).

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JEE Mains Super­40 Revision Series ­ MATRICES

∣x − 4 2x 2x ∣
∣ ∣ 2
If 2x x − 4 2x = (A + Bx)(x − A) then the ordered pair (A,B) is equal
∣ ∣
40 ­ 1241906 ∣ 2x 2x x − 4∣

to

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