2-Basic Maths & Vector Question
2-Basic Maths & Vector Question
PG #1
14. A force of 6 kg wt. and another of 8 kg wt. Reason : The magnitude of the resultant
vector of two given vectors can never be
can be applied together to produce the
less than the magnitude of any of the
effect of a single force of: given vector.
(A) Both A and R are true and R is the
(A) 1 kg wt. (B) 11 kg wt.
correct explanation of A.
(C) 15 kg wt. (D) 20 kg wt. (B) Both A and R are true but R is not
15. A particle moves so that its position vector correct explanation of A
is given by . Where (C) A is true but R is false
is a constant. (D) A and R are false
Which of the following is true? 20. A vector points vertically downward &
(A) Velocity is perpendicular to and points towards east, then the vector
acceleration is directed away from the
origin. product is
(B) Velocity and acceleration both are (A) along west (B) along east
(C) zero (D) along south
perpendicular to .
(C) Velocity and acceleration both are
parallel to . 21. Given : = 0. Out of the three
(D) Velocity is perpendicular to and vectors and two are equal in
acceleration is directed towards the origin. magnitude. The magnitude of the third
16. If the magnitude of sum of two vectors is vector is times that of either of the two
equal to the magnitude of difference of the having equal magnitude. The angles
two vectors, the angle between these between the vectors are:
vectors is : (A) 90º, 135º,. 135º (B) 30º, 60º, 90º
(A) 180° (B) 0° (C) 45º, 45º, 90º (D) 45º, 60º, 90º
(C) 90° (D) 45°
22. Two vectors and lie in a plane.
17. Six vectors, through have the
mangitudes and directions indicated in the Another vector lies outside this plane.
figure.Which of the following statements is
The resultant of these three
true ?
vectors
(A) can be zero
(B) cannot be zero
(C) lies in the plane of &
(D) lies in the plane of & +
PG #3
44. The vectors and are such that
PG #4
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) Increase
(B) Decrease
(C) Remain constant
(D) Change according to the smallest
force
PG #5