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Trignometry Assertion and Reason

This document contains a chapter introduction to trigonometry with 10 practice questions on assertion and reasoning. Each question contains an assertion (A) and reason (R) statement and students must choose the correct option that matches the relationship between the two statements. The answer key is then provided to check the answers. The questions cover topics like trigonometric identities, relationships between trig functions, and properties related to angles and trigonometric values.

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Trignometry Assertion and Reason

This document contains a chapter introduction to trigonometry with 10 practice questions on assertion and reasoning. Each question contains an assertion (A) and reason (R) statement and students must choose the correct option that matches the relationship between the two statements. The answer key is then provided to check the answers. The questions cover topics like trigonometric identities, relationships between trig functions, and properties related to angles and trigonometric values.

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Chapter - 8

Introduction to Trigonometry
( Assertion and Reasoning Questions )

In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a


statement of reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct
explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct
explanation of assertion (A).
(C) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.

Q.1. Assertion (A) : The value of sin600 cos300 + sin300 cos600 is 1


Reason (R) : sin900=1 and cos900=0

Q.2. Assertion (A) : The value of 2tan2450+cos2300-sin2600 is 2.


Reason (R) : value of tan450=1, cos300=√3/2 and sin600=√3/2.

Q.3. Assertion (A) : If x=2 sin2θ and y=2cos2θ+1 then the value of x+y=3.
Reason (R) : For any value of θ, sin2θ+cos2θ=1

Q.4. Assertion (A) : sinA is the product of sin A.


Reason (R) : The value of sinθ increases as θ increases.

Q.5. Assertion (A) : In a right ΔABC, right angled at B, if tanA=1, then 2sinA.cosA=1
Reason (R) : cosecA is the abbreviation used for cosecant of angle A.

Q.6. Assertion (A) : In a right ΔABC, right angled at B, if tanA=12/5, then


secA=13/5.
Reason (R) : cotA is the product of cot and A.
Q.7. Assertion (A) : If xsin3θ+y cos3θ = sinθ cosθ and x sinθ = ycosθ, then x2+y2=1.
Reason (R) : For any value of θ, sin2θ+cos2θ=1

Q.8. Assertion (A) : (cos4A-sin4A) is equal to 2cos2A-1.


Reason (R) : The value of cosθ decreases as θ increases.

Q.9. Assertion (A) : If cosA+cos2A=1 then sin2A+sin4A=1.


Reason (R) : sin2A+cos2A=1, for any value of A.

Q.10. Assertion (A) : sin(A+B)=sinA + sinB


Reason (R) : For any value of θ, 1+tan2θ = sec2θ

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ANSWER KEY
Q.1 : (b) Q.2 : (a) Q.3 : (a) Q.4 : (d)
Q.5 : (b) Q.6 : (c) Q.7 : (a) Q.8 : (b)
Q.9 : (a) Q.10 : (d)

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