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The document contains 10 multiple choice questions related to complex numbers and their properties. The questions cover topics such as: finding the real and imaginary parts of complex expressions; representing regions in the complex plane; properties involving the modulus, argument and cube roots of unity of complex numbers; and calculating positions of points in the Argand plane based on distances and directions walked.

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Ma3.02 3....

The document contains 10 multiple choice questions related to complex numbers and their properties. The questions cover topics such as: finding the real and imaginary parts of complex expressions; representing regions in the complex plane; properties involving the modulus, argument and cube roots of unity of complex numbers; and calculating positions of points in the Argand plane based on distances and directions walked.

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1. If z = ç + ÷ +ç - ÷ , then
è 2 2ø è 2 2ø 6. If i = - 1 , then 4 + 5 ç - 2 + 2 ÷ +3 ç- + ÷
è ø è 2 2 ø
(a) Re(z) = 0 (b) Im(z) = 0 is equal to
(c) Re(z) > 0, Im (z) > 0 (d) Re(z) > 0, Im (z) < 0
2. The inequality z – 4 < z – 2 represents the region given
(a) 1 - i 3 (b) – 1 + i 3 (c) i 3 (d) -i 3

by
(a) Re(z) ³ 0 (b) Re(z) < 0 7. If arg(z) < 0, then arg (-z) - arg(z) =
(c) Re(z) > 0 (d) none of these
p p
3. If z = x + iy and w = (1 - iz ) /( z - i ) , then | w |= 1 implies (a) p (b) -p (c) - (d)
2 2
that, in the complex plane,
(a) z lies on the imaginary axis
(b) z lies on the real axis 8. If z1, z2 and z3 are complex numbers such that
(c) z lies on the unit circle
(d) None of these 1 1 1
z1 = z2 = z3 = + + = 1, then z1 + z2 + z3 is
z1 z2 z3
4. Let z and w be two non zero complex numbers such that
| z | = | w | and Arg z + Argg w = p, then z equals (a) equal to 1 (b) less than 1
(a) w (b) – w (c) w (d) – w (c) greater than 3 (d) equal to 3

5. For positive integers n1, n2 the value of the expression 9. If w (¹ 1) be a cube root of unity and (1 + w2)n = (1 + w4)n,
then the least positive value of n is
(1 + i )n1 + (1 + i 3 ) n1 + (1 + i 5 ) n2 + (1 + i 7 ) n2 , where i = –1
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 5 (d) 6
is a real number if and only if
(a) n1 = n2 +1 (b) n1 = n2 –1 10. A man walks a distance of 3 units from the origin towards
(c) n1 = n2 (d) n1 > 0, n2 > 0 the north-east (N 45° E) direction. From there, he walks a
distance of 4 units towards the north-west (N 45° W)
direction to reach a point P. Then the position of P in the
Argand plane is
(a) 3eip/4 + 4i (b) (3 – 4i)eip/4
(c) (4 + 3i)e ip/4 (d) (3 + 4i)eip/4

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