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2nd Assignment-Matrices

The document provides 20 multiple choice questions about matrices. Some key points covered are: - Properties of adjoint, symmetric, skew-symmetric, and diagonal matrices. - Operations like addition, multiplication, exponentiation, and inverse of matrices. - Conditions for when two matrices can be added or multiplied. - Determinants and properties of singular vs non-singular matrices.

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2nd Assignment-Matrices

The document provides 20 multiple choice questions about matrices. Some key points covered are: - Properties of adjoint, symmetric, skew-symmetric, and diagonal matrices. - Operations like addition, multiplication, exponentiation, and inverse of matrices. - Conditions for when two matrices can be added or multiplied. - Determinants and properties of singular vs non-singular matrices.

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MATRICES
DPP - 2
 i 1 9. Which of the following is/are incorrect
1. If A    , then A 4 equals
 0 i  (i) Adjoint of a symmetric matrix is symmetric,
 1 4 i   1 4 i  (ii) Adjoint of unit matrix is a unit matrix,
(a)   (b)   (iii) A(adj A)  (adj A) A | A | I and
0 1   0  1
(iv) Adjoint of a diagonal matrix is a diagonal matrix
 i 4  1 4 
(c)   (d)   (a) (i) (b) (ii)
0 i 0 1 
(c) (iii) and (iv) (d) None of these
1 1
2. If A    , then A
100
 10. If A and B are two matrices such that A  B and AB are
1 1
both defined, then
(a) 2 100 A (b) 2 99 A (a) A and B are two matrices not necessarily of same
(c) 2 101 A (d) None of these order
(b) A and B are square matrices of same order
3. If A, B are square matrices of order n  n , then ( A  B)2
(c) Number of columns of A= number of rows of B
is equal to
(d) None of these
(a) A 2  B 2 (b) A 2  2 BA  B 2
11. If A is 3  4 matrix and B is a matrix such that A' B and
(c) A 2  AB  BA  B 2 (d) A 2  2 AB  B 2
BA' are both defined. Then B is of the type
 0 i
4. If A   40
 , then the value of A is (a) 3  4 (b) 3  3
 i 0 
(c) 4  4 (d) 4  3
0 1  1 0 
(a)   (b)   12. Which of the following is not true
1 0  0 1 
(a) Every skew-symmetric matrix of odd order is non-
1 1  1 1  singular
(c)   (d)  
0 0   0  1 (b) If determinant of a square matrix is non-zero, then it
5. If A and B be symmetric matrices of the same order, is non-singular
then AB  BA will be a (c) Adjoint of a symmetric matrix is symmetric
(a) Symmetric matrix (b) Skew-symmetric matrix (d) Adjoint of a diagonal matrix is diagonal
(c) Null matrix (d) None of these 13. Which one of the following is correct
6. In a lower triangular matrix element aij  0 , if (a) Skew-symmetric matrix of odd order is non-singular.
(b) Skew-symmetric matrix of odd order is singular
(a) i  j (b) i  j
(c) Skew-symmetric matrix of even order is always
(c) i  j (d) i  j
singular
7. If A is a square matrix of order n and A  kB , where k (d) None of these
is a scalar, then | A | 
14. Choose the correct answer
(a) | B | (b) k | B |
(a) Every identity matrix is a scalar matrix
n
(c) k | B | (d) n | B | (b) Every scalar matrix is an identity matrix
8. Which of the following is incorrect (c) Every diagonal matrix is an identity matrix

(a) A 2  B 2  ( A  B)( A  B) (d) A square matrix whose each element is 1 is an


Identity matrix.
(b) ( A T )T  A
15. If A and B are two square matrices such that
(c) ( AB)n  A n B n , where A,B commute
B   A 1 BA , then ( A  B) 2 =
(d) ( A  I)(I  A)  0  A 2  I

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(a) 0 (b) A 2  B 2
(c) A 2  2 AB  B 2 (d) A  B
16. If two matrices A and B are of order p  q and r  s
respectively, can be subtracted only, if
(a) p  q (b) p  q, r  s
(c) p  r, q  s (d) None of these

17. The possible number of different order which a matrix


can have when it has 24 elements is
(a) 6 (b) 8
(c) 4 (d) 10
18. Let A is a skew-symmetric matrix and C is a column
matrix, then C T AC is
1 0 
(a)   (b) 0 
0 1 

0 1 
(c) 1 (d)  
1 0 

19. If A and B are matrices of suitable order and k is any


number, then correct statement is
(a) ( AB)T  A T B T (b) ( A  B)T  A T  B T
(c) ( AB)1  A 1 B 1 (d) (kA )T  kA T
20. If A and B are matrices of suitable order, then wrong
statement is
(a) ( AB)T  A T B (b) ( A T )T  A
(c) ( A  B)T  A T  B T (d) ( A T )1  ( A 1 )T

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