Complex No
Complex No
Complex No
Complex Numbers
1. The additive inverse of ( 3 ,5) is 1
1) ( 3 ,5) 2) ( 3 ,5) 3) ( 3 ,5) 4) none
2. The additive inverse of 3 4i is 2
1) 3 4i 2) 3 4i 3) 3 4i 4) none
3. The additive inverse of 2 i is 3
1) 2 i 2) 2 i 3) 2 i 4) 2 i
4. The additive inverse of (6 5i) (10 4i ) is 2
1) 4 i 2) 4 i 3) 4 i 4) 4 i
5. The additive inverse of (1 2i )(3 4i) is 4
1) 11 2i 2) 11 2i 3) 11 2i 4) 11 2i
1 2i
6. The additive inverse of is 1
1 i
3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
7. 3 5 2
1) 15 2) 15 3) 15i 4) 15i
8. a. b 3
1) ab 2) ab 3) ab 4) abi
9. i 243 1
1) i 2) i 3) 2i 4) i 2
23. 2
2 3i
(17 i ) (18 i ) (16 2i )
1) 2) 3) 4) none
13 13 13
2 5i 2 5i
24. 1
3 2i 3 2i
1) -8/13 2) -7/13 3) -6/13 4) 8/13
1
25. Express in the form of a ib 1
4 5i
4 5 3 4 2 3
1) i 2) i 3) i 4) none
41 41 41 41 41 41
2 3i
26. Express in the form of a ib 2
1 i
1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5
1) i 2) i 3) i 4) i
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3 2i 3 2i
27. Express in the form of a ib 1
5 4i 5 4i
14
1) i.0 2) 15 i.0 3) 14 i.0 4) 15 i.0
41
a ib a ib
28. Express in the form of a ib 4
a ib a ib
2( a 2 b 2 ) 2( a 2 b 2 ) 2( a 2 b 2 ) 2( a 2 b 2 )
1) 2) 3) 4)
a 2 b2 a 2 b2 a2 b2 a2 b2
2 3i 2 3i
29. Express in the form of a ib 1
2 3i 2 3i
24i 27i 28i 30i
1) 2) 3) 4)
13 13 13 13
3 3
1 i 1 i
30. Expredd in the form of a ib 2
1 i 1 i
1) 2i 2) 2i 3) 3i 4) 3i
1
31. Express in the form of a ib 1
1 cos θ i sin θ
1 i θ 1 i 1 i
1) cot 2) cos θ 3) tan θ 4) none
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Complex Numbers
1
32. Express in the form of a ib 3
1 cos 2θ i sin 2θ
1 i 1 i 1 i
1) sin θ 2) cos θ 3) tan θ 4) none
2 2 2 2 2 2
1
33. Express in the form of x iy 3
1 cos 2θ i sin 2θ
1 1 1 1 1 1
1) i sin θ 2) i cos θ 3) i tan θ 4) none
2 2 2 2 2 2
4 3i
34. Express (2 3i )(4 3i ) in the form of x iy 1
86 27 72 27 68 27
1) i 2) i 3) i 4) none
325 325 325 325 325 325
1 1
35. is 1
i 1 i 1
1) purely imaginry 2) positive rational 3) irrational 4) integer
36. 12 5i 3
1) 11 2) 12 3) 13 4)14
37. (5 2i )(12 5i ) 2
1) 13 25 2) 13 29 3) 13 39 4) none
2 5i
38. 1
3 2i
1) 29 / 13 2) 28 / 13 3) 27 / 11 4) none
39. The modulus of (5,12) is 1
1) 13 2) 13 3) 13 / 2 4) 13 / 2
40. The modulus of 15 8i is 1
1) 17 2) 17 3) 17 / 2 4) 17 / 2
41. The modulus of (3 4i )(4 5i) is 2
1) 5 41 2) 5 / 41 3) 5 / 41 4) 5 / 41
5 4i
42. The modulus of is 2
1 i
1) 41 / 2 2) 41/ 2 3) 41 / 2 4) 41 / 2
(3 i )(2 i )
43. The modulus of is 1
1 i
1) 5 2) 5 3) 5 2 4) 5 / 2
3 i
44. The modulus of is 4
(1 i)(1 3i )
1) 1 2) 1/2 3) 2 4) 1 / 2
45. 1 cos θ i sin θ 4
1) cos(θ/2) 2) sin(θ/2) 3) 2 sin(θ/2) 4) 2 cos(θ/2)
Complex Numbers
1
46. If θ is real then the modulus of is 1
1 cos θ i sin θ
1 θ 1 θ θ θ
1) sec 2) cos 3) sec 4) cos
2 2 2 2 2 2
1 1
47. 2
(2 i) 2
(2 i ) 2
(3 i 2 ) 2
48. 1
1 2i
11 18 5 13
1) 2) 3) 4)
5 7 71 3
α iβ
49. If α and β are real them β iα 2
1) 0 2) 1/2 3) 1 4) 2
51. The conjugate of (4,5) is 1
1) (4,5) 2) (4,5) 3) (4,5) 4) none
52. The conjugate of (2,-3)+(3,4) is 2
1) (5,1) 2) (5,-1) 3) (-5,1) 4) none
53. The conjugate of 3 i is 3
1 1
1) 2) 3) 3 i 4)none
3i 3i
54. The conjugate of (3 4i )(5 6i ) is 1
1) 39 2i 2) 39 2i 3) 39 2i 4) none
55. The conjugate of (1 2i )(2 3i) is 4
1) 4 i 2) 4 i 3) 8 i 4) 8 i
56. The conjugate of cos θ i sin θ is 1
1) cot θ i sin θ 2) cos θ i tan θ 3) tan θ i sin θ 4) cos θ i sin θ
57. The complex numbers sin x i cos 2 x and cos x i sin 2 x are conjugate to each other for 4
1) x nπ 2) x (n 1 / 2) π 3) x 0 4) none
1
58. The conjugate of is 1
2i
2i 1 2i 5
1) 2) 3) 4)
5 2i 5 2i
2i
59. The conjugate of is 1
1 2i
4 3 4 3 4 3
1) i 2) i 3) i 4) none
5 5 5 5 5 5
Complex Numbers
2 3i
60. The conjugate of is 1
1 2i
8i 8i 2 3i 2 3i
1) 2) 3) 4)
5 5 5 5
2i
61. The conjugate complex number of (1 2i ) 2 is 4
2 11 2 11 2 11 2 11
1) i 2) i 3) i 4) i
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
n
1 i
62. The least positive integral value of n for which 1 is 3
1 i
1) 2 2) 3 3) 4 4) 5
(1 i ) n
1) n 1 2) n 2 3) no n exists 4) none
66. (1 i ) 6 (1 i ) 3 4
1) 2 i 2) 2 10i 3) 2 i 4) 2 10i
10
1 i
67. 4
1 i
1) 2 2) i 3) -1 4) i
1 3 3 4i
68. 2
1 2i 1 i 2 4i
(1 9i ) (1 9i ) (1 7i ) (1 7i)
1) 2) 3) 4)
4 4 3 3
3 3
1 i 1 i
69. If a ib , then a and b are 4
1 i 1 i
1) 1,2 2) 2,-2 3) 0, -1 4) 0, -2
(1 i ) x 2i (2 3i ) y i
70. If i , then ( x, y ) 3
3i 3i
1) (0,0) 2) (3,1) 3) (3, -1) 4) (-3,1)
71. If (1 i) /(2 i ) ( x, y) , then x y
2
3
1) -2/5 2) 6/5 3) 2/5 4) none
72. If 3i 2i 5i 4i 1 x iy then x, y =
5 4 3 2
3
1) 1,2 2) -1,2 3) -1,-2 4) 1,-2
x y
73. If ( x iy)1/ 3 a ib then 4
a b
1) 0 2) 1 3) 4(a 2 b 2 ) 4) 4(a 2 b 2 )
Complex Numbers
1
74. If x iy , then 4x 2 2
1 cos θ i sin θ
1) 0 2) 1 3) 2 4) 3
3i
75. If u iv x iy 2 , then y in terms of u,v is 1
3u 4u 5u 2u
1) 2) 3) 4)
u v2
2
u v2
2
u v2
2
u v2
2
3i
76. If u iv x iy then x in terms of u, v is 1
3u v u 3v 3u v u 3v
1) 2) 3) 4)
u 2 v2 u 2 v2 u 2 v2 u 2 v2
2i
77. If u iv , where z x iy , then the values of u, v are 1
z 3
2( x 3) y x 2y 3 2( x 2) y x 2y 3
1) ( x 3) 2 y 2 , ( x 3) 2 y 2 2) ( x 2) 2 y 2 , ( x 2) 2 y 2
2( x 4) y x 2y 3
3) ( x 4) 2 y 2 , ( x 4) 2 y 2 4) none
3
78. If x iy then ( x 1)( x 3) 2
2 cos θ i sin θ
1) y 2 2) y 2 3) 0 4) 1
79. If (1 cos θ i sin θ)(1 cos 2θ i sin 2θ) x iy then y = 1
1) x tan(3θ / 2) 2) x tan(5θ / 2) 3) x tan(7θ / 2) 4) x tan(9θ / 2)
80. If (a ib) 2 x iy then x 2 y 2 3
1) 0 2) 1 3) (a 2 b 2 ) 2 4) (a 2 b 2 ) 2
a ib
81. If x iy , then ( x y )
2 2 2
3
c ib
(a 2 b 2 ) (a 2 b 2 ) (a 2 b 2 ) (a 2 b 2 )
1) (c 2 d 2 ) 2) (c 2 d 2 ) 3) (c 2 d 2 ) 4) (c 2 d 2 )
(2 3i)
82. If (7 i )(4 2i) A iB then A2 B 2 2
1) 13/100 2) 13/1000 3) 17/100 4) 17/1000
83. If (1 i)(1 2i )(1 3i )......(1 ni) x iy , then 2.5.10.....(1 n 2 ) 1
1) x 2 y 2 2) x y 3) x 2 y 2 4) x y
84. If (a1 ib1 )(a2 ib2 )....(an ibn ) A iB , then (a12 b12 )(a22 b22 )...(an2 bn2 ) 1
1) A2 B 2 2) A2 B 2 3) A3 B 3 4) A3 B 3
85. If (1 cos θ i sin θ)(1 cos 2θ i sin 2θ) x iy then x 2 y 2 4
1) 16 cos 2 θ sin 2 (θ/2) 2) 16 sin 2 θcos 2 (θ/2) 3) 16 sin 2 θ sin 2 (θ/2) 4) 16 cos 2 θcos 2 (θ/2)
86. 7 24i 1
1) 4 3i 2) 4 3i 3) 4 3i 4) none
Complex Numbers
87. 8 6i 2
1) (3 i) 2) (3 i ) 3) (2 i) 4) (2 i )
88. 5 12i 1
1) (2 3i ) 2) (2 3i) 3) (2 4i ) 4) (2 4i )
89. 3 4i 4
1) (1 3i ) 2) (1 3i ) 3) (1 2i) 4) (1 2i )
90. 12i 5 2
1) 2 3i 2) 2 3i 3) 2 3i 4) none
91. 47 8 3i 1
1) (1 4 3i) 2) (1 4 3i ) 3) (1 3 2i) 4) (1 3 2i )
92. 1 4 5 2
1) (4 5i) 2) (2 5i ) 3) (4 3i) 4) (4 3i )
93. a 2 1 2ai 3
1) a i 2) a i 3) a i 4) none
94. 4ab 2(a 2 b 2 )i 3
(a b) i(a 2b)
1) 2) {(i 5b) i( a 4b)}
2
3) {( a b) i (a b)} 4) {(i b) i (a b)}
95. x i x4 x2 1 1
x 2 x 1 x 2 x 1 x 2 x 1 x 2 x 1
1) i
2) i
2 2 2 2
3) x 2 x 1 4) x2 x 1
96. If z 2 3i , then zz 1
1) 13 2) -13 3) 13 4) 13
97. If z 3 i , then ( z 1)( z 1) 1
1) 17 2) -17 3) 17 4) 17
98. If x 1 3i then x 2 2 x 10 2
1) 1 2) 0 3) -1 4) 2
99. If x 2 3i then x 4 x 10
2 4
1) 1 2) 0 3) 2 4) -3
100. If x 2 i 7 then 3x 3 4 x 2 x 88 1
1) 0 2) 1 3) 9 4) -8
101. If z 3 5i , then z 10 z 2 58 z 136
3 1
1) 0 2) 1 3) 2 4) 3
102. If x 5 4i then x 9 x 3 35 x 2 x 4
4 4
1) -170 2) 160 3) 170 4) -160
103. If the first term and common ratio of a G.P. are both (1 / 2)( 3 i) , then the absolute value of its n th term is
3
1) 2n 2) 3 n 3) 1 4) none
Complex Numbers
1 B 1 B
1) nπ Tan 2) nπ Tan 3) nπ Tan1 ( A B) 4) none
A A
135. The polynomial x 3m x 3 n 1 x 3k 2 is exactly divisible by x 2 x 1 if 2
1) m,n, k are rational 2) m,n,k are integers 3) m,n,k are positive integers 4) none
1 i cos θ
136. The real value of θ for which the expression is a real number is 2
1 2i cos θ
π π π
1) nπ 2) 2nπ 3) (2n 1) π 4) none
2 2 2
1 sin θ
137. The real value of θ for which the expression is a real number is 1
1 2i sin θ
1) θ nπ 2) θ nπ/2 3) θ nπ/3 4) none
1 sin θ
138. If is purely imaginary then θ 3
1 2i sin θ
π π π
1) nπ , n Z 2) nπ , n Z 3) nπ , n Z 4) none
3 2 4
3 2i sin θ
139. The real value of θ for which the expression is purely imaginary is 3
1 2i sin θ
π π
1) nπ, n Z 2) nπ , n Z 3) nπ , n Z 4) none
2 3
Complex Numbers
3 2i sin θ
140. If is real then θ 1
1 2i sin θ
1) 0 2) π/4 3) π/3 4) π/2
tan α i[sin(α / 2) cos(α/2)]
141. If 1 2i sin(α/2) is purely imaginary then α 1
π π π
1) nπ 2) nπ 3) 2nπ 4) 2nπ
4 2 2
sin( x / 2) cos( x / 2) i tan x
142. If 1 2i sin( x / 2) is real then x = 2
π π π
1) nπ or nπ 2) 2nπ or nπ 3) nπ or nπ 4) none
4 4 2
143. The principal value of the amplitude of 1 i is 2
1) π 2) π/4 3) π/12 4) 3π/4
144. The principal value of the argument 3 i is 2
1) 2 / 3 2) 5 / 6 3) / 6 4) / 6
145. The amplitude of 1 cos θ i sin θ is 2
1) θ 2) θ/2 3) θ/3 4) none
1 3i
146. The amplitude of is 3
3 i
1) / 3 2) / 3 3) / 6 4) / 6
147. amp (z ) amp (z ) 1
1) 0 2) / 2 3) / 4 4) / 6
148. If / 5 and / 3 are the arguments of z1 and z 2 , then the value of arg( z1 ) arg( z 2 ) is 3
1) 6 / 15 2) / 15 3) 2 / 15 4) 4 / 15
149. If / 3 and / 4 are the arguments of z1 and z 2 , then the value of arg( z1 .z 2 ) is 2
1) 5 / 12 2) / 12 3) 7 / 12 4) / 12
150. If z1 1 and z 2 i the value of arg( z1 z 2 ) is 1
1) / 2 2) / 2 3) / 3 4) / 3
151. If 2 / 3 and / 6 are the arguments of z1 and z 2 , the value of arg( z1 / z 2 ) is 1
1) 5 / 6 2) / 6 3) 5 / 6 4) / 6
152. If z1 1 and z 2 i the value of arg( z1 / z 2 ) is 1
1) / 2 2) / 2 3) / 3 4) / 3
153. If z1 and z 2 are two non-zero complex numbers such that z1 z 2 z1 z 2 , then Arg z1 -Arg z 2 is 3
1) π 2) π/2 3) 0 4) π/2
154. If z1 and z 2 are two non-zero complex numbers such that z1 z 2 z1 z 2 , then Arg z1 -Arg z 2 is 4
1) π 2) π/2 3) 0 4) π/2
155. The polar form of -1 is 2
1) cis 0 2) cisπ 3) cis( π/2) 4) cis( π/2)
156. The polar form of i is 4
1) cis 0 2) cisπ 3) cis( π/2) 4) cis( π/2)
157. The polar form of i is 3
1) cis 0 2) cisπ 3) cis( π/2) 4) cis( π/2)
Complex Numbers
5π 5π 7π 7 π
3) ( 5 2 ) cos 12 i sin 12 4) ( 6 2 ) cos 12 i sin 12
1 7i
167. The mod-amplitude form of (2 i) 2 is 1
3π π π 3π
1) 2cis 2) cis 3) cis 4) cis
4 2 2 3
168. The mod-amplitude form of 1 i tan θ is 1
θ π π
1) cisθ sec θ 2) cis 3) cis θ 4) cis θ
2 2 2
169. The mod-amplitude form of 1 cos θ sin θ is 1
θ θ π θ π θ θ
1) 2 cos .cis 2) 2 cos θ.cis 3) cos θ.cis θ 4) cos .cis
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
170. The mod-amplitude form of sin θ i cos θ is 4
Complex Numbers
1) cisθ 2) cis 3) cis θ 4) none
2 2 2
π 3π
171. If α , the modulus argument form of (1 cos 2α) i sin 2α is 1
2 2
1) 2 cos α{cos(α π) i sin(α π)} 2) 2 cos α(cos α i sin α)
3) 2 cos α{cos(α) i sin(α)} 4) 2 cos α{cos( π α) i sin( π α)}
172. If 3 i r (cos θ i sin θ) then the value of θ is 3
1) / 4 2) / 2 3) / 6 4) / 12
173. If 1 3i r (cos θ i sin θ) then r , θ are 2
π π π π
1) 2, 2) 2, 3) 2, 4) 2,
3 3 3 3
174. If (cos 3α i sin 3α)(cos 5β i sin 5β) cos θ i sin θ then θ is 3
1) 2α 3β 2) 3α 6β 3) 3α 5β 4) 2α 4β
175. If x iy cisαcisβ then the value of x 2 y 2 is 2
1) 0 2) 1 3) -1 4) 2
176. If cis . cis . cis cis x then the value of x is 1
1) α β γ 2) α β γ 3) α β γ 4) α β γ
177. If A, B, C are the angles of a triangle and x cisA, y cisB, z cisC ; then the value of xyz is 3
1) 0 2)1 3) -1 4) 2
2 2
178. For any two complex numbers z1 , z 2 and any real numbers a and b, az1 bz2 bz1 az2 2
2 2 2 2 2 2
1) (a 2 b 2 )( z1 z2 ) 2) (a 2 b 2 )( z1 z2 ) 3) (a 2 b 2 )( z1 z2 ) 4) none
179. If z1 z 2 1 , then z1 z 2 1
1 1 1 1 1 1
1) z z 2) z z 3) z . z 4) none
1 2 1 2 1 2
5z 2 z 3z
If 7 z is purely imaginary, then 2 z 3z
2 1 2
180. 4
1 1 2
2ab a2 b2 2ab
1) ab 2) 3) 4)
a b2
2
2ab a b2
2
4
182. If z 2 then the greatest value of z is 2
z
1) 5 2) 5 1 3) 5 1 4) 1 5
2
183. The maximum value of z when z satisfies the condition z 2 is 3
z
1) 3 1 2) 3 3) 3 1 4) 2 3
184. If z 3 then the locus of z is 1
1) x 2 y 2 9 2) x 2 y 2 9 3) x 2 y 2 6 4) x 2 y 2 6
Complex Numbers
3 3
1) (3,0) 2) ,0 3) (2,30) 4) 0,
2 2
188. If 3z 2 5 then the locus of z is 2
1) 9 x 2 9 y 2 12 x 21 0 2) 9 x 2 9 y 2 12 x 21 0
3) 9 x 2 9 y 2 12 x 21 0 4) 9 x 2 9 y 2 12 x 21 0
189. If z 5 2i 3 , then the locus of z is 2
1) straight line 2) circle 3) perpendicular lines 4) none
190. If z 3 i 4 then the locus of z x iy is 1
1) x 2 y 2 6 x 2 y 6 0 2) x 2 y 2 6 0
3) x 2 y 2 3x y 6 0 4) x 2 y 2 0
191. If z 2 3i 5 then the locus of z x iy is 2
1) x 2 y 2 x y 0 2) x 2 y 2 4 x 6 y 12 0
3) x 2 y 2 3x 2 y 0 4) 3x 2 3 y 2 22 x 35 0
z 1
192. If 2 then the locus of z x iy is 4
z 3
1) x 2 y 2 x y 0 2) x 2 y 2 4 x 6 y 12 0
3) x 2 y 2 3x 2 y 0 4) 3x 2 3 y 2 22 x 35 0
za
193. If 1 where Re (a) 0 then the locus of z x iy is 1
za
1) y 0 2) x 0 such that y 2 / 3
3) x 2 y 2 2 x 4 y 0 such that y 0, x 2 y 2 1
4) x 2 y 2 2 x 4 y 0 such that 2 x y 4 0
z i
194. If 1 then the locus of z is 1
z i
1) y 0 2) y 1 3) y 2 4) y 3
z 4i
195. If z 2 2 then the locus of z is 2
z i
229. If is purely imaginary then the locus of z x iy is 3
z 1
1) x 2 y 2 x y 0 2) x 2 y 2 x y 0 3) x 2 y 2 x y 0 4) none
z2
230. If is purely real then the locus of z x iy is 1
z 6i
1) 3x y 6 0 2) 3x y 6 0 3) 3 x y 6 0 4) none
z 1
231. If 4i then the locus of z is 1
z 3
1) x 2 y 2 2 x 3 0 2) x 2 y 2 2 y 3 0 3) x 2 y 2 2 x 3 0 4) x 2 y 2 2 y 3 0
232. If i Tan 1 ( z ), z x iy and is constant then the locus of z is 1
1) x 2 y 2 2 x cot 2 1 2) cot 2 .( x 2 y 2 ) 1 x
3) x 2 y 2 2 y tan 2 1 4) x 2 y 2 2 x sin 2 1
233. The locus of z satisfying the inequality log1 / 3 z 1 log1 / 3 z 1 is 2
1) Re( z ) 0 2) Re( z ) 0 3) Im( z ) 0 4) Im( z ) 0
2 z 2 2 z 3
234. If log tan 30 2 , then 3
0
z 1
1) z 3 / 2 2) z 3 / 2 3) z 2 4) z 2
235. z 4 z 2 represents the region given by 1
1) Re( z ) 3 2) Re( z ) 3 3) Im( z ) 3 4) Im( z ) 3
236. If z (λ 3) i 5 λ 2 , then the locus of z is a circle with centre at 3
1) (0,0) 2) (0,3) 3) (3,0) 4) (-3,0)
1 i
237. The triangle formed by the points 1, and i as vertice in the Argand diagram is 3
2
1) scalane 2) equilateral 3) isosceles 4) right angled
238. Area of the triangle formed by the three complex numbers 1 i,1 i,2i in the Argand diagram is 2
1) 1/2 2) 1 3) 2 4) 2
Complex Numbers
239. Area of the triangle in the Argand diagram formed by the complex numbers z, iz and z iz is 2
2 1 2 1
1) z 2) z 3) z z 4)
2 2
240. If the area of the triangle on the complex plane formed by the points z, iz and z iz is 50 square units,then
z is 2
1) 5 2) 10 3) 15 4) none
241. If a and b are real numbers between 0 and 1 such that the points z1 a i , z 2 1 bi and z 3 0 form an
equilateral triangle then a, b are 1
1) 2 3,2 3 2) 2 3,2 3 3) 2 3 ,2 3 4) none
242. If z1 , z 2 , z 3 are the vertices of a triangle then its centroid is 2
z1 z 2 z3
1) z1 z 2 z 3 2) 3) 3( z1 z 2 z 3 ) 4) none
3
243. Let the complex number z1 , z 2 , z3 be the vertices of an equilateral triangle. Let z0 be the circumcentre of the
triangle. Then z12 z22 z32 3
1) 2z02 2) 3z02 3) 4z02 4) 4z03
244. ABC is an isosceles triangle and B 90 0 . If B and the midpoint P of AC are represented by 3 2i and
1 i then the other vertices are 2
1) 4 i,2 3i 2) 4 3i,2 i 3) 4 i,2 i 4) none
245. If three complex numbers are in A.P. then they lie on 1
1) a straight line 2) a circle 3) a parabola 4) none
246. If z1 1 2i, z 2 2 3i, z 3 3 4i , then z1 , z 2 and z3 represents the vertices of 4
1) equilateral triangle 2) right angled triangle 3) isosceles triangle 4) none
247. In the Argand plane, the points represented by the complex numbers 1 2i,2 3i and 4 3i form 1
1) collinear 2) right angled triangle 3) equilateral triangle 4) none
248. In the Argand plane, the points represented by the complex numbers 2 i,4 3i and 3 2i form 4
1) right angled triangle 2) equilateral triangle 3) isosceles triangle 4) right angled isosceles triangle
249. In the Argand plane, the points represented by the complex numbers 3 2i,4 5i and 1 12i form 4
1) right angled triangle 2) equilateral triangle 3) isosceles triangle 4) right angled isosceles triangle
250. In the Argand plane, the points represented by the complex numbers 2 2i,2 2i and 2 3 2 3i form
1) right angled 2) isosceles 3) equilateral 4) scalane 3
251. In the Argand plane, the points represented by the complex numbers 7 4i,3 8i,2 6i and 8 18i form
1) parallelogram 2) rectangle 3) rhombas 4) square 1
252. In the Argand plane, the points represented by the complex numbers 2 6i,4 7i,3 5i and 1 4i form 3
1) parallelogram 2) rectangle 3) rhombas 4) square
253. In the Argand plane, the points represented by the complex numbers 9i,2 7i,1 4i and 3 6i form 2
1) parallelogram 2) rectangle 3) rhombas 4) square
254. In the Argand plane, the points represented by the complex numbers 5 i,2 4i,3 i and 4i form 4
1) parallelogram 2) rectangle 3) rhombas 4) square
255. The points 2 i,4 3i,2 5i , and 3i form a 4
1) parallelogram 2) rectangle 3) rhombas 4) square
256. The points 3 7i,8 15i,16 11i and 5 11i are vertices of a 2
1) parallelogram 2) rectangle 3) rhombas 4) square
257. If a, b, c R such that a b c 0 and az1 bz 2 cz 3 0 then z1 , z 2 , z 3 are 1
1) collinear 2) right angled triangle 3) equilateral triangle 4) none
Complex Numbers
258. The roots of the cubic equation ( z αβ) α , α 0 represent the vertices of a triangle of sides of length 2
3 3
1 1
1) αβ 2) 3 α 3) 3 β 4) α
3 3
259. The condition for the points z1 , z 2 , z 3 , z 4 taken in order in the Argand plane to be the vertices of a parallelo-
gram is 2
1) z1 z 2 z 3 z 4 2) z1 z 3 z 2 z 4 3) z1 z 2 z3 z 4 0 4) none
260. Two points P and Q in the Argand diagram represent z and 2 z 3 i . If P moves on a circle with centre at
the origin and radius 4, then the locus of Q is a circle with centre at 1
1) (3,1) 2) (0,0) 3) (2,-3) 4) (-3,1)
261. The perpendicular bisector of the line joining the points 7 7i,7 7i has the equation 2
1) x 0 2) y 0 3) x 7 4) y 7
262. The straight line joining the points in Argand diagram given by 0 0i and 7 7i has equation 1
1) y x 2) y 7 3) x 7 4) y 0
263. The equation of the line joining the points represented by 2 3i and 3 4i in the Argand plane is 2
1) 7 x 5 y 1 0 2) 7 x 5 y 1 0 3) 7 x 5 y 1 0 4) 7 x 5 y 1 0
264. The equation of the perpendicular bisector of the line joining the points 3 3i and 3 3i in the Argand
plane. 1
1) y 0 2) y 1 3) y 2 4) y 3
265. The equation b z bz c where b is a non-zero complex constant and c is real, represents 1
1) stratight line 2) a parabola 3) a circle 4) none
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