ITF Matrix and Determinant
ITF Matrix and Determinant
ITF Matrix and Determinant
General Instructions:
SECTION A
(Multiple Choice Questions)
Each question carries 1 mark
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3 t 3 8
Q1. For what values of t ∈ W, t 5 = 2 5 is,
a) 4 b) 2 c) 8 d) ±4
Q2. If A is a square matrix of order 4 having | A|=3, then |CofA| will be
a) 9 b) 64 c) 27 d) 3
Q3. If C and D are invertible matrices of same order such that |( CD )−1|=¿ 4, if
|D|=2 then |C| is
1 1
a) 4 b) 8 c) 8 d) 4
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0 4d 1
Q4. The matrix A = −8 a 4 e is a skew-symmetric matrix, then a+b+c+d+e
2 c 2 −b
is
a) −1 b) 0 c) 1 d) 5
[ ]
1 −1
[ ]
x 2 8
Q5. If A= 4 3 and A−1 = −1
12
4 , then x is
6 9
28 32 34
a) 3 b) 3 c) 3 d) 10
Q6. A is a skew-symmetric matrix and B is symmetric matrix then AB+BA will
be
a) Symmetric b) Identity c) Skew symmetric d) none
2
(−1 5 2
) (
−1 12
Q7. The value of sin cos 13 +cos sin 13 is )
25 144
a) 169 b) 169 c) 0 d) 1
−1 8π
(
Q8. The value of tan tan 5 is )
3π −2 π −3 π 8π
a) 5 b) 5 c) 5 d) 5
Q9. Domain of tan−1 √ x−1 is
a) [ 0 , 2 ] b) [1, 2] c) R d) None
ASSERTION-REASON BASED QUESTIONS
In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a
statement of reason (R). Choose the correct option out of the following
choices.
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0 a −5
Q10. Assertion (A): If the matrix 4 b −1 is a skew symmetric matrix, then
c 1 0
value of (a−b+c) is 1.
Reason (R): A square matrix A = [ a ij ] is said to be symmetric if A’ = A.
SECTION B
(This section comprises of very short answer - type questions (VSA) of 2 marks each)
Q13. Find the value of tan−1 √3−cot−1 1+cos−1 ( −12 )−sin (−2√3 ).
−1
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1 9 −8
Q14. If A = 0 2 6 , then find A−1.
0 0 1
SECTION C
(This section comprises of short answer - type questions(SA) of 3 marks each)
Q15. Solve the following equations for x.
tan¿ ¿
‘OR’
Simplify: tan
−1
( 1+cossinx x )
Q16. If A = 3 [ 2 −34 ] , find f(A) if f(x) = x -6x+17 and using it find A
2
.
−1
[ ]
1 −2 5
Q17. Express A = 3 1 0 as the sum of symmetric and skew symmetric
2 1 −2
matrix.
SECTION D
(This section comprises of long answer - type questions(LA) of 5 marks each)
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1 1 1
Q18. If A = 1 0 2 , find A−1.
3 1 1
SECTION E
(This section comprises of 2 case-study/ passage-based questions of 4 marks each with
two subparts, all case study questions have three sub-parts (i), (ii), (iii)of marks 1, 1, 2
respectively.)
Q19. A trust having a fund of ₹ 30000 invests in two
different types of bonds. The first bond pays 5%
interest per annum which will be given to an
orphanage and the second bond pays 7% interest per
annum which will be given to ‘Cancer Aid Society’
an NGO. The trust wishes to divide ₹ 30000 among two types of bonds in such
a way that they earn an annual total interest of ₹ 1800.
(a) If the amount invested in the first bond by ₹ x and in the second bond is ₹
y, then what is the system of equations formed? [1]
‘OR’
1 1
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What is the inverse of the matrix 5 7 ?
The cost for each mode per attempt is given below. (i) ₹ 50 (ii) ₹ 20 (iii) ₹ 40
The number of attempts made in villages X, Y, and Z is given below: