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Maths DPP, Integration

This document provides information about a complete algebra course offered by OM Sharma on Unacademy Plus from 1:00-2:30 PM. It includes sample questions on complex numbers with multiple choice answers. The questions cover topics like loci of complex numbers, reflection of complex numbers, properties of triangles and parallelograms formed by complex vertices, and relationships between the moduli and arguments of complex numbers. An answer key is provided for the sample questions. Additional information is given about following the instructor on various platforms.

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Maths DPP, Integration

This document provides information about a complete algebra course offered by OM Sharma on Unacademy Plus from 1:00-2:30 PM. It includes sample questions on complex numbers with multiple choice answers. The questions cover topics like loci of complex numbers, reflection of complex numbers, properties of triangles and parallelograms formed by complex vertices, and relationships between the moduli and arguments of complex numbers. An answer key is provided for the sample questions. Additional information is given about following the instructor on various platforms.

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DPP # 5

Complete Course on Algebra by OM Sharma


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*Marked questions may have more than one options correct.


Q.1* The equation || z + i | – | z – i || = k represents -
(A) a hyperbola if 0 < k < 2
(B) a pair of ray if k > 2
(C) a straight line if k = 0
(D) a pair of ray if k = 2

2i
Q.2* The reflection of the complex number , (where i =  1 ) in the straight line
3i
z (1 + i) = z (i – 1) is –
1  i 1  i
(A) (B)
2 2
i (i  1) 1
(C) (D)
2 1 i

Q.3* If z1, z2, z3, z4 be the vertices of a parallelogram taken in anticlockwise direction,
and
|z1 – z2| = |z1 – z4| then-
4
(A)  (1) r z r  0 (B) z1 + z2 – z3 – z4 = 0
r 1

z4  z2 
(C) arg = (D) none of these
z 3  z1 2
The following questions 4 to 5 consists of two statements each, printed as
Statement-1 and Statement-2. While answering these questions you are to
choose any one of the following five responses.
(A) If both Statement-1 and Statement-2 are true & the Statement-2 is correct
explanation of the Statement-1.
(B) If both Statement-1 and Statement-2 are true but Statement-2 is not correct
explanation of the Statement-1.
(C) If Statement-1 is true but the Statement-2 is false.
(D) If Statement-1 is false but Statement-2 is true.
(E) If Statement-1 & Statement-2 are false.
Q.4 Statement-1 : The locus of the centre of a circle which touches the circles
|z – z1| = a and |z – z2| = b externally (z, z1 and z2 are complex numbers) will be
hyperbola.
Statement-2:|z – z1| – |z – z2| < |z2 – z1| z lies on hyperbola.

z z1  z 2
Q.5 Statement-1 : If = k, (z1, z2  0) then locus of z is a circle.
z z1  z 2
z  z1
Statement-2 : As = , represents a circle if   {0, 1}.
z – z2
Q.6 Let z1, z2, z3 represent vertices of a triangle.
1 1 1
Statement 1 : + + = 0, when triangle is equilateral.
z1  z 2 z 2  z 3 z 2  z1
Statement-2 : |z1|2 – z1 z 0 – z1 z0 = |z2|2 – z2 z 0 – z 2 z0 = |z3|2 – z3 z 0 – z 3 z0,
where z0 is circumcentre of triangle.

Q.7 Match the column


Column-I Column-II
(A) If |z – 2i| + |z – 7i| = k, (P)ellipse if k > 5
then locus of z is
(B) If |z – 1| + | z – 6 | = k, (Q)hyperbola if 0 < k < 5
then locus of z is
(C) If |z – 3| – | z – 4i | = k, (R)hyperbola if k > 5
then locus of z is
(D) If |z – (2 + 4i)| (S)straight line if k = 5
k
= |a z + a z + b|, (T)nothing if k < 5
50
where a = 3 + 4i, then (W) pair of rays if k = 5
locus of z is

Q.8 Column-I Column-II


z  i  3 
(A) If arg  = , (P)
zi 4 4
then |z| is always less than

(B) If arg (z) = , then (Q) 0
4

arg (z) – arg   is equal to


4
z
(C) z1 and z2 are two complex (R) 1
numbers satisfying
|z + 2| + |z – 2| = 4 and
|z| = 1, then z1 + z2 is equal to

(D) Area of the region bounded by |z|  1 (S)
2
 
and –  arg (z)  is
4 4
Q.9 Column-I Column-II

(A) If |z1 + z2 | = |z1 – z2|, then (P)arg z1 = arg z2


z1 
(B) If |z1 + z2| = |z1| + |z2|, then (Q)arg =±
z2 2
z1
(C) If |z1 – z2 | = ||z1| – |z2||, then (R) is purely real
z2
z1
(D) If |z1 – z2| = |z1| + |z2|, then (S) is pure imaginary
z2

ANSWER KEY DPP#5


1. (ACD) 2.(BCD) 3.(AC) 4. (A) 5. (D)
6. (D) 7. A  P, S, T; B  P, S, T; C  Q, W; DR
8. A  R; B  S; C  Q; DP
9. A  Q, S; B  P, R; C  P, R; DS

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