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MCQ Chapter 5

This document provides 25 multiple choice questions about complex numbers and quadratic equations from a mathematics chapter for Standard 11. The questions cover topics like determining whether expressions are real or imaginary, finding the polar form of complex numbers, evaluating expressions involving complex numbers, determining the quadrant that a complex number lies in on an Argand plane, solving equations involving complex numbers, and manipulating complex numbers.
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MCQ Chapter 5

This document provides 25 multiple choice questions about complex numbers and quadratic equations from a mathematics chapter for Standard 11. The questions cover topics like determining whether expressions are real or imaginary, finding the polar form of complex numbers, evaluating expressions involving complex numbers, determining the quadrant that a complex number lies in on an Argand plane, solving equations involving complex numbers, and manipulating complex numbers.
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Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations

Chapters : 5 Std 11 : Maths


MCQ Chapter 5
Section A

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Choose correct answer from the given alternatives and write it. [Each carries 1 Mark] [25]
3 + 2i sin q
1. If is real then q = .......... . (0 < q < 2p)
1 - 2i sin q
p p p
(A) p (B) (C) (D)
2 3 4

2. The polar form of ((i ) )


25 3
is .......... .

æ pö æ pö
(A) cos çè ÷ø + i sin çè ÷ø (B) cos p + i sin p
2 2
æ pö æ pö
(C) cos p – i sin p (D) cos çè ÷ø - i sin çè ÷ø
2 2
3. If (1 + i) (1 + 2i) (1 + 3i) ....... (1 + ni) = a + ib then 2 × 5 × 10 × ....... × (1 + n2) = .......... .
(A) a – ib (B) a2 – b2 (C) a2 + b2 (D) a + b
4. ( -2 )( )
-3 = .......... .

(A) 6 (B) - 6 (C) i 6 (D) None of these


1 + 2i
5. If z = 2
then arg (z) = .......... .
1 - (1 - i )
p
(A) 0 (B) (C) p (D) None of these
2
1
6. If z = 2
then | z | = .......... .
(2 + 3i )
1 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
13 5 12 2
7. If | z + 4 | < 3 then the maximum value of | z + 1| is .......... .
(A) 6 (B) 0 (C) 4 (D) 10
8. If | z – 1 |2 = | z |2 + 1 then in the argand plane, the z lies an ......... .
(A) x2 + y2 = 1 (B) Imaginary axis (C) Real axis (D) 2x + 3 = 0
1 + 2i
9. In a Argand plance, the position of the complex number is in .......... quadrant.
1-i
(A) First (B) Second (C) Third (D) Fourth
10. If a complex number is in third quadrant then its conjugate is in .......... quadrant.
(A) First (B) Second (C) Third (D) Fourth
11. (1 + i)4 + (1 – i)4 = .......... .
(A) 8 (B) 4 (C) – 8 (D) – 4
1
12. If z = then Re (z) = .......... .
1 - cos q - i sin q
1 q 1 q
(A) 0 (B) (C) cot (D) cot
2 2 2 2
3 + 4i
13. Inverse of = .......... .
4 - 5i
8 31 8 31 8 31 8 31
(A) - + i (B) - i (C) - - i (D) + i
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
50 49
14. If ( 8 + i ) = 3 (a + ib ) then a2 + b2 = ...... .

(A) 3 (B) 8 (C) 9 (D) 8


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If ( 8 + i ) = 3 (a + ib ) then a2 + b2 = ...... .

(A) 3 (B) 8 (C) 9 (D) 8


15. If arg (z) < 0 then arg (– z) – arg (z) = .......... .
p p
(A) p (B) – p (C) - (D)
2 2
| z - 2|
16. If = 2 express a circle, then its radius is .......... .
| z - 3|
1 3 2
(A) 1 (B) (C) (D)
3 4 3
17. If the conjugate complex number of (x + yi) (1 – 2i) is 1 + i then .......... .
3 3 1+i 1-i
(A) x = (B) y = (C) x + yi = (D) x - yi =
5 5 1 - 2i 1 + 2i
æ pö æ pö
18. If z = cos çè ÷ø - i sin çè ÷ø then z2 – z + 1 = ..... .
3 3
(A) – 2i (B) 2 (C) 0 (D) – 2
æ1 - i 3ö
19. arg ç ÷ = .......... .
è1 + i 3ø
(A) 60° (B) 120° (C) 210° (D) 240°
20. If z = x + iy, where x and y are real numbers and | x | + | y | < k | z | then k = .......... .
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 2 (D) 3
9
21. If z - = 6 then maximum value of | z | is .......... .
z
(A) 2 3 + i 3 (B) 3 + 3 2 (C) 3 + 2 (D) 3 - 3 2
3
22. If z = 3 + 5i then z + z + 198 = .......... .
(A) –3 – 5i (B) –3 + 5i (C) 3 + 5i (D) 3 – 5i
2 z1 z1 - z 2
23. If 3 z is pure imaginary then = ..... .
2 z1 + z 2
3 2 4
(A) (B) 1 (C) (D)
2 3 9
æ ( 3 + i )4n + 1 ö
n is any integer then arg ç = ...... .
24. 4n ÷
è (1 - 3 i ) ø
p p 2p 5p
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 6 3 6
1 + 7i
25. If z = 2 then .......... .
(2 - i )
1 p 3p
(A) | z | = 2 (B) z = (C) arg ( z ) = (D) arg ( z ) =
2 4 4
Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
Chapters : 5 Std 11 : Maths
MCQ Chapter 5
Section A

• „wý)
Choose correct answer from the given alternatives and write it. [Each carries 1 Mark] [25]
3 + 2i sin q
1. If is real then q = .......... . (0 < q < 2p)
1 - 2i sin q
p p p
(A) p (B) (C) (D)
//X 2 3 4
 Ans : (A)

2. The polar form of ((i ) )


25 3
is .......... .

æ pö æ pö
(A) cos çè ÷ø + i sin çè ÷ø (B) cos p + i sin p
2 2
æ pö æ pö
(C) cos p – i sin p (D) cos çè ÷ø - i sin çè ÷ø
//X 2 2
 Ans : (D)
3. If (1 + i) (1 + 2i) (1 + 3i) ....... (1 + ni) = a + ib then 2 × 5 × 10 × ....... × (1 + n2) = .......... .
//X (A) a – ib (B) a2 – b2 (C) a2 + b2 (D) a + b
 Ans : (C)
4. ( -2 )( )
-3 = .......... .

//X (A) 6 (B) - 6 (C) i 6 (D) None of these


 Ans : (B)
1 + 2i
5. If z = 2
then arg (z) = .......... .
1 - (1 - i )
p
(A) 0 (B) (C) p (D) None of these
//X 2
 Ans : (A)
1
6. If z = 2
then | z | = .......... .
(2 + 3i )
1 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
//X 13 5 12 2
 Ans : (A)
7. If | z + 4 | < 3 then the maximum value of | z + 1| is .......... .
//X (A) 6 (B) 0 (C) 4 (D) 10
 Ans : (A)
8. If | z – 1 |2 = | z |2 + 1 then in the argand plane, the z lies an ......... .
//X (A) x2 + y2 = 1 (B) Imaginary axis (C) Real axis (D) 2x + 3 = 0
 Ans : (B)
1 + 2i
9. In a Argand plance, the position of the complex number is in .......... quadrant.
1-i
//X (A) First (B) Second (C) Third (D) Fourth
 Ans : (B)

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10. If a complex number is in third quadrant then its conjugate is in .......... quadrant.
//X (A) First (B) Second (C) Third (D) Fourth
 Ans : (B)
11. (1 + i)4 + (1 – i)4 = .......... .
//X (A) 8 (B) 4 (C) – 8 (D) – 4
 Ans : (C)
1
12. If z = then Re (z) = .......... .
1 - cos q - i sin q
1 q 1 q
(A) 0 (B) (C) cot (D) cot
//X 2 2 2 2
 Ans : (B)
3 + 4i
13. Inverse of = .......... .
4 - 5i
8 31 8 31 8 31 8 31
(A) - + i (B) - i (C) - - i (D) + i
//X 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
 Ans : (C)
50 49
14. If ( 8 + i ) = 3 (a + ib ) then a2 + b2 = ...... .

//X (A) 3 (B) 8 (C) 9 (D) 8


 Ans : (C)
15. If arg (z) < 0 then arg (– z) – arg (z) = .......... .
p p
(A) p (B) – p (C) - (D)
//X 2 2
 Ans : (A)
| z - 2|
16. If = 2 express a circle, then its radius is .......... .
| z - 3|
1 3 2
(A) 1 (B) (C) (D)
//X 3 4 3
 Ans : (D)
17. If the conjugate complex number of (x + yi) (1 – 2i) is 1 + i then .......... .
3 3 1+i 1-i
(A) x = (B) y = (C) x + yi = (D) x - yi =
//X 5 5 1 - 2i 1 + 2i
 Ans : (A)
æ pö æ pö
18. If z = cos çè ÷ø - i sin çè ÷ø then z2 – z + 1 = ..... .
3 3
//X (A) – 2i (B) 2 (C) 0 (D) – 2
 Ans : (C)
æ1 - i 3ö
19. arg ç ÷ = .......... .
è1 + i 3ø
//X (A) 60° (B) 120° (C) 210° (D) 240°
 Ans : (D)
20. If z = x + iy, where x and y are real numbers and | x | + | y | < k | z | then k = .......... .

//X (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 2 (D) 3


 Ans : (C)
9
21. If z - = 6 then maximum value of | z | is .......... .
z
(A) 2 3 + i 3 (B) 3 + 3 2 (C) 3 + 2 (D) 3 - 3 2
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If z - = 6 then maximum value of | z | is .......... .
z
//X (A) 2 3 + i 3 (B) 3 + 3 2 (C) 3 + 2 (D) 3 - 3 2
 Ans : (B)
3
22. If z = 3 + 5i then z + z + 198 = .......... .
//X (A) –3 – 5i (B) –3 + 5i (C) 3 + 5i (D) 3 – 5i
 Ans : (C)
2 z1 z1 - z 2
23. If 3 z is pure imaginary then = ..... .
2 z1 + z 2
3 2 4
(A) (B) 1 (C) (D)
//X 2 3 9
 Ans : (B)
æ ( 3 + i )4n + 1 ö
n is any integer then arg ç = ...... .
24. 4n ÷
è (1 - 3 i ) ø
p p 2p 5p
(A) (B) (C) (D)
//X 3 6 3 6
 Ans : (B)
1 + 7i
25. If z = 2 then .......... .
(2 - i )
1 p 3p
(A) | z | = 2 (B) z = (C) arg ( z ) = (D) arg ( z ) =
//X 2 4 4
 Ans : (D)

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