Trigonometry

  • 1) What is the size of Angle C?

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  •   10.5°
  •   20.5°
  •   40.5°
  •   80.5°
  • 2) If tan x + cot x = 2, find the value of tan²x + cot²x

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  •   5
  •   8
  •   2
  •   4
  • 3) If sin x + cos x = √2sin (90 – x) determine cot x

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  •   √2 - 2
  •   √2 + 2
  •   √2
  •   √2 + 1
  • 4) What is the size of Angle X?

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  •   54.9°
  •   44.9°
  •   64.9°
  •   47.9°
  • 5) If sin x = 3/5, find the values of tanx

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  •   3/4
  •   7/3
  •   2/3
  •   4/3
  • 6) If cos x = 1/2, find the value of (2 secx / 1 + tan²x)

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  •   1
  •   8
  •   3
  •   4
  • 7) Evaluate tan 35 × tan 60 × tan 55 × tan 30

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  •   2
  •   1
  •   4
  •   7
  • 8) If cosec A = sec 25 find A

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  •   66
  •   45
  •   65
  •   35
  • 9) If sin A = cos 33, find A

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  •   57
  •   52
  •   56
  •   55
  • 10) Find the value of θ (0° ≤ θ ≤ 90°), when sin²θ - 3 sinθ + 2 = 0

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  •   0
  •   90
  •   55
  •   30
  • 11) The diagram shows an arrowhead (re-entrant kite). Calculate the length of the side AB.

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  •   5.64 cm
  •   9.64 cm
  •   5.84 cm
  •   6.64 cm
  • 12) Farmer Jones has a triangular field ABC as shown in the following diagram: He wants to fence the field. Fencing is sold by the meter. How many meters of fencing does he need to purchase?

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  •   1,319.6 m
  •   4,319.6 m
  •   3,319.6 m
  •   2,319.6 m
  • 13) If 3 tan θ = 4, evaluate (3sinθ + 2cosθ) / (3sinθ - 2cosθ)

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  •   5
  •   3
  •   9
  •   6
  • 14) Express 1 + 2 sinA cosA as a perfect square.

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  •   (sinA + cosA)²
  •   (cosA - sinA)²
  •   (cosA + sinA)²
  •   (sinA - cosA)²
  • 15) When A and B be acute angles, sin A = 0.3 and cos B = 0.7 it is

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  •   Data inadequate
  •   Impossible
  •   Possible
  •   None of these
  • 16) If 0° ≤ A ≤ 90° can sin A = 0.4 and cos A = 0.5 be

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  •   Data inadequate
  •   Impossible
  •   Possible
  •   None of these
  • 17) Express in radians as well as in grades the fourth angle of a quadrilateral, which has three angles 46° 30' 10'', 75° 44' 45'', 123° 9' 35'' respectively.

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  •   2
  •   9
  •   7
  •   5
  • 18) Convert the angle into centesimal system, (13751 / 120)°

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  •   127g 32` 41``
  •   147g 52` 41``
  •   157g 32` 41``
  •   117g 12` 41``
  • 19) Find the angle in radian through a pendulum swings if its length is 75cm and the tip describes an arc of length 10 cm

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  •   6/15
  •   9/15
  •   4/15
  •   2/15
  • 20) Find the angle in radian through a pendulum swings if its length is 75cm and the tip describes an arc of length 15cm.

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  •   3 / 5
  •   2 / 5
  •   4 / 5
  •   1 / 5
  • 21) Find the angle in radian through a pendulum swings if its length is 75cm and the tip describes an arc of length 21cm

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  •   6 / 25
  •   7 / 25
  •   8 / 25
  •   8 / 15
  • 22) If G, D, denote respectively, the number of grades, degrees and radians in an angle then G/100 = D/90 =?

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  •   54
  •   76
  •   21
  •   45
  • 23) If G, D, denote respectively, the number of grades, degrees and radians in an angle then G - D =?

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  •   346
  •   350
  •   654
  •   201
  • 24) Large hand of a clock is 21cm long. How much distance does its extremity move in 20 minutes?

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  •   96
  •   88
  •   46
  •   67
  • 25) Find the angle between the minute hand and hour hand of a click when the time is 7.20?

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  •   100⁰
  •   500⁰
  •   700⁰
  •   800⁰
  • 26) If tan = -2, find the values of the trigonometric ratios?

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  •   1 / 2
  •   3 / 2
  •   -3 / 2
  •   -1 / 2
  • 27) Which of the following statement is correct for sin = x + 1/x is

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  •   Not possible for imaginary x
  •   Possible for imaginary x
  •   Not possible for real x
  •   Possible for real x
  • 28) Whether the equation 2 sin² - cos + 4 = 0 is

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  •   Can’t determine
  •   Possible
  •   Not possible
  •   None of these
  • 29) Solve for a and c in the given triangle. Also find the area of the ABC.

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  •   283
  •   783
  •   183
  •   683
  • 30) If A, B, A + B, A - B are positive acute angles, find the values of A and B from the equations: sin (A - B) = 1/2, cos (A + B) = 1/2

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  •   (45, 15)
  •   (30, 25)
  •   (60, 15)
  •   (25, 10)
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