The document contains a chapter on vectors from a textbook. It includes 10 multiple choice questions testing concepts about unit vectors, direction ratios, orthogonality, parallelism and collinearity of vectors. It also lists 6 short answer questions requiring vector proofs of trigonometric identities and relationships between sides and angles of triangles.
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Date: 09-01-2019: Chater # 7 VECTORS (7.1 - 7.3)
The document contains a chapter on vectors from a textbook. It includes 10 multiple choice questions testing concepts about unit vectors, direction ratios, orthogonality, parallelism and collinearity of vectors. It also lists 6 short answer questions requiring vector proofs of trigonometric identities and relationships between sides and angles of triangles.
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CHATER # 7
VECTORS (7.1 - 7.3)
Date: 09-01-2019
MCQ’S
1. A unit vector is a vector whose magnitude is ………..
(a) Zero (b) unity (c) -1 (d) None 2. If P is the midpoint of AB then k1: K2 = ………………. (a) 1 : 2 (b) 2 : 1 (c) 1 : 1 (d) ½ : 2 3. Cos2α + Cos2β + Cos2r = ………….. (a) 0 (b) 1 (c) - 1 (d) ± 1 ^^ 4. j. i = …………….. ^^ (a) 0 (b) 1 (c) k (d) - k ^^ 5. i x j = ………………… ^^ (a) 0 (b) 1 (c) k (d) -k ^^ 6. i x j = ………………… ^^ (a) j (b) - j (c) 1 (d) 0 7. U and V are orthogonal if θ = ……………… (a) Л / 6 (b) Л / 4 (c) Л / 3 (d) Л / 2 8. U and V are parallel if U x V = …………….. (a) 0 (b) - V x U (c) 1 (d) - 1 9. Two vectors U and V are Collinear if θ =…………………. (a) 0 (b) Л (c) Л / 2 (d) a and b 10. If V = ai + bi + c k then projection of V along j =……… (a) b (b) a (c) j (d) k SHORT QUESTIONS 1. Find a unit vector in the direction of the vector γ = - √3/2 i - ½ j 2. Find the direction cosines for the vector PQ where P = (2, 1, 5) and Q = (1, 3, 1). 3. By means of vector prove that a2 = b2 + c2 – 2bc Cos A. 4. By means of vector prove that a = b Cos C + c Cos B. 5. Prove that Cos (α – β) = Cos α Cos β + Sin α Sin β (by use of vectors) 6. Prove that Cos (α + β) = Cos α Cos β – Sin α Sin β (by use of vectors)