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This document contains a 30 question practice test on complex analysis for the TRB PG Assistant and Government Polytechnic Lecturer - Mathematics exams. The test covers topics like the Cauchy-Riemann equations, analytic functions, harmonic functions, poles, residues, and singularities. The questions are multiple choice with one correct answer out of 4 options for each question. The document provides the name and contact information of a professor who can provide assistance in preparing for these exams.

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Complex Analysis MCQ TEST

This document contains a 30 question practice test on complex analysis for the TRB PG Assistant and Government Polytechnic Lecturer - Mathematics exams. The test covers topics like the Cauchy-Riemann equations, analytic functions, harmonic functions, poles, residues, and singularities. The questions are multiple choice with one correct answer out of 4 options for each question. The document provides the name and contact information of a professor who can provide assistance in preparing for these exams.

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MADURA COACHING CENTRE

Madurai - 01.Ph: 7373007731, 7373007732.


TRB PG Assistant & Govt. Polytechnic Lecturer - MATHEMATICS
Complex Analysis
Date: 09.12.2018 Test No. 35 Marks: 30

1. The correct form of C-R equation is


A) ∂f/∂z = 0 B) ∂f /∂ z = 0 C) ∂f/∂ z ≠ 0 D) ∂f/∂z = c
x
2. If f(z) = e (cos y - i sin y) then
A) f is nowhere differentiable B) f is differentiable at every point
C) f is differentiable only at z = 0 D) f is differentiable at z ≠ 0.
3. The C-R equations are
A) ux= uy, vx = - vy B) ux = vy, uy = - vx C) ux = - vy, uy = vx D) ux = - uy, vx = - vy.
4. The complex form of the C-R equation is
A) fxx = i fy B) fx = - i fy C) fx = i fy D) fy = - i fx
5. Laplace’s equation for a harmonic function u is:
A) uxx - uyy = 0 B) uxx + uyy = 0 C) uxx + uyy = 1 D) ux + uy = 0.
6. Let f(z) = u + i v be analytic. If u is a harmonic conjugate of v and v is a harmonic conjugate
of u then
A) u is constant, v is non-constant B) v is constant, u is non-constant
C) Both u and v are non-constants D) f(z) is constant
ez  1
7. At z = 0, the function f(z) = has [CSIR NET June 2011]
ez 1
A) a removable singularity B) A pole C) An essential singularity D) NOTA
8. If z = a is isolated singularity of f, then a is a pole of f if | ( )| = [TRB PG 2014-15]
A)  B) 0 C) a D)
9. The real and imagery parts of an analytic function are always
A) not harmonic B) harmonic C) not continuous D) not differentiable.
10. A function f(z) is constant iff f ’(z) =
A) 1 B) 0 C) z + 1 D) z - 1.
11. The function f(z) = | | is [TRB PG 2014-15]
A) everywhere analytic B) nowhere analytic C) analytic at z = 0 D) none of these
12. Zeros of an analytic function are [TRB PG 2014-15]
A) zero B) isolated C) non-isolated D) none of these

13. The removable singularity of f(z) = is [TRB PG 2014-15]

A) z = 0 B) z = 1 C) z =  D) z = -1
14. If f(z) = , then z = 0 is [TRB PG 2012-13]
A) pole B) singularity C) removable singularity D) isolated point
15. Poles of cot z are [TRB PG 2012-13]
 
A) z =  B) z = n  C) z = D) z =

TRB PG Asst. | Polytechnic | CSIR NET / SET Maths 1 Prof. Suresh, Ph: 8838037215
1
16. Let f(z) = be meromorphic in the complex plane. The limit point of the poles of
sinh z
this function is [TRB PG 2011-12]
A)  B) 1 C) 0 D) 
17. Let f(z) be analytic and bounded in the whole plane. Then f(z) must be [TRB PG 2011-12]
A) a constant B) zero C) non–trivial polynomial D) non-constant rational function
18. Let f(z) be an analytic and non – constant function is a region . Then f(z)
A) attains its maximum at every point of  B) has no maximum in 
C) attains its maximum at only one point in the region 
D) has no maximum anywhere in the complex plane [TRB PG 2011-12]
19. The functions ez, sin z and cos z have a common essential singularity at
A)  B) 0 C) 1 D)  [TRB PG 2011-12]
2
sin (z )
20. For the function f(z) = , a  0, the singularities are at [TRB PG 2011-12]
z 2 (z  a)
A) z = 0, z = a B) z = 0, z = a2 C) z = a, z = a2 D) z = 0, z = -a
21. Let f(z) =  z – a  , where a is any complex number be defined on the complex plane. Then
2

A) f(z) is differentiable at z = a, but not analytic at a B) f(z) is analytic only at z = a


C) f(z) is not differentiable at z = a D) f(z) is analytic at all points in the complex plane
22. A If a function f(z) is analytic at a point then which one of the following statement is false?
A) f is differentiable at B) f is not continuous at C) f is defined at D) f is continuous at
23. An analytic function whose real part is constant is
A) zero B) a constant C) non–trivial polynomial D) non-negative
24. The point z = -1 for the function (z – 2) sin ( ) is ………. [TRB PG 2006-07]
A) a removable singularity B) a pole C) an essential singularity D) a zero
25. If u(x, y) = 2x (1 – y) is harmonic, then its harmonic conjugate is [TRB PG 2005-06]
A) x2 – y2 + 2y B) 2y (1 – x) C) 2y (1 + x) D) x2 + y2 – 2y
26. The real part of ( ) ⁄ is [TRB PG 2005-06]
A) cos (2n + 1)  ⁄ B) cos (2n + 1) ⁄ C) cos n  ⁄ D) cos (2n + 1) 
27. The order of the pole of the function f(z) = ( )
is [TRB PG 2005-06]
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
28. If z1, z2, z3 are complex numbers such that  z1  =  z2  =  z3  and if the triangle
with vertices z1, z2, z3 is equilateral, then
A) z1 + z2 = z3 B) z1 + z2 + z3 = 1+ i C) z1 + z2 + z3 = 0 D) z 1 + z2 + z3 = -1 + i

29. For the function f(z) = , the point z = 0 is a pole of order

A) 4 B) 3 C) 1 D) 
30. The C.R. equations in polar coordinates are

A) = ; =- B) = r ; =-
C) =r ; = D) =- ; =

*** Best Wishes – Prof. Suresh ***


TRB PG Asst. | Polytechnic | CSIR NET / SET Maths 2 Prof. Suresh, Ph: 8838037215

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