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The document consists of a series of mathematical problems and equations related to trigonometry, including identities and values of various trigonometric functions. It presents multiple-choice questions that require the evaluation of expressions involving sine, cosine, tangent, and their respective inverses. The problems also explore relationships between angles and their trigonometric values, aiming to test the understanding of trigonometric principles.
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If tang=% . the value of 1 sing
is:-
@ % wo %
o% @ \3
The value of (tan23° x tan67°) is
equal to :-
fa) 1 (b) 0
(c) 2
(d) None of these
+ sin 720° — cot 270° - sin150° cos120°
is equal to : -
o %
ay
o% ay
tan? @ is equal to :-
L 1
@ are ©) cos76
1 4,
© Gn @ cosec%@
Ina right tringle PQR, right angled
i
at Q. If tan R=—". Which of the
v3
following is the value of sin P ?
@ 8 o>
3 v3
«© 3 @ 8
The value of sin(180°+4). sin
(180° - g). cosec”¢ is :-
(a) +1 (b) -1
©) 0 (d)None of these
The value of cos1°. cos2°.cos3°,
11.
12.
13.
14,
c0s179° is =
(a) 1 (b) -1
() 2 (do
sin37°
Find the value of - “> 5e0
(a1 ) -1
() 0 (d) 0
Evaluate :- sin? 60°+cos* 30° + cot?459
+ sec? 60 ° - cosec?30° + cos? 0°:-
) % ) 5%
0% (@ 2
Iftan 62° =, Find the value of tan
q
w%
(d)None of these
28°:
a -%
© -%
If tan 9.tan20 = 1, then sin30 =?
fa) 0 (b) 1
v3 1
© ol (d@) 2
If 4tand =3, the value of
Gao
4sin0+2cos0)!$*
1
2
(a) 5 os
5
(©) 3 (d)None of these
Iftan =3/, and 0 <0 < 90° then the
value of (sin @.cos 6) is :-
3 4
(a) 5 %) 5
12
25 (aNone of these
(c)i nd=%- then the value of
(co
fa) Y i) %
@ 45 @ %s5
(cotd.cosecd. sin @.tan@) is equal
to:
(a) 2cosO (b) 3sing
1 @ sing
( x a 3
the value of (sing to08 3 ttn
is =
fa) 1
oa
<2 9-sin® 8) 1s :-
(b) 0
(d)None of these
The value of (sec? 60° —1) is :-
(a) 2
4
b) 3
@ 5
(sin? 30° + 4 cot? 45° — sec” 60°) is
equal to :~
1
@ 7
(4
@)
Ifxtan 45°. cos60°= sin60°. cot60°,
(b) 0
a
then x is equal to :-
f@ 1
1
@ 2
|. 1p X08ec?30°. sec” 45°
) J3
1
@
= tan? 60°
8cos 45°. sin? 60°
7 fan? 30°, then the value of xis
la) -1
1
‘Arrange the following in ascending
fier and choose the correct answer
(b) 0
(d) 2
those given below :-
{0 sin goe 2) sin45°
cos30° (4) tan30°
24,
25,
27.
fa) 1,2,3,4
2.8; ) :1,4,2,3
(0) 3,1,2,4 (@) 3,4,2,1
If tan d= coto, where O<0<5 then
0 is :-
x
@ § ) 5
= x
M3 M7
The value of sin 30° cos60° 1s :-
(@) 1~cos30° sin60°
(b) 1-cos30° cos 60”
(©) 1-sin30° sin60”
(@) 1~sin30° cos 60°
If sin(A -B) = ; and cos(A +B) =
then the value of A and B will be (A
and B are acute angles) :
(a) A=15°, B=45°
(b) A=45°, B=15°
() A=45°, B=45°
@ A=30°. B=60°
Which of the following statements is
true ?
(a) sin @sec@cot @=1
(b) sin@sec Acot 0 =2
(c) sin@sec@cotd=3
(d) sin@sec cot @=4
‘The value of sin ,cos= is ;-
10°
1 1
(Gleea Oa
1
If tanx =e and siny = (xy are29.
30...
31.
acute angles) then the value of (x +
y)is
(a) zero
(b) more then90°
(c) between 0° and 90°
(d) between 75° and 135°
The value of
20° 20° 20° °-20°—~=«20
1
fa) ) >
{c) 0 (d)1
If x, y are positive acute angles, x+ y
<90° and sin(2x- 20°) = cos(2y + 20°),
then the value of sec(x + y) is :
i
(@) 2 OR
(1 (ao
If 5 tan@ = 4, then the value of
| Benga eres)
5sin@+3cos@
is:
1 2
@ 7 e >
2
oF Ms
Sin (45 + 9) - cos (45 - 9) is:
(a) 2 sin @ (b)1
(co) 2cos 9 (ajo
asin9+bcos®
rs
Tee eAb to tag Eb Cos 6)
ing
a b
0 ay ) ot
a?—-b? a? +b?
ate by ye
325 ae
in 39°
The value of “72> + 2tan 11°
so
36.
7a
38.
39.
336
tan31° tan 45° tan 59° tan 79° _
3(sin?21° + sin?69°) is :
(a) (b) 2
()-1 @o
IfA and Bare complementary angles,
then the viaue of sin A cos B + cos 4
sin B- tan A tanB + sec*A- cot?B is
(a) 2 (b)0
(1 (@)-1
4
If 4x = sec@ and — = tan @ then
at
a(Preh) a:
(x we)
1 1
@) 7g bs
1 1
az @s
If sin(x + y) = cos [3(x + y)], then the
value of tan[2(x + y)] is :
(a) V3 (b)1
1
(Jo (a) B
Hsin 20-2, then the value of cos
(75°-6) is:
fat 5
V3 1
() 2 (@) V2
sin?21° + sin®69° is equal to :
(al (b)O
(c) 2sin?21° (d) 2sin?69°
The value of sin’5° + sin?25° +
sin?45° + sin?65°+ sin?85°'is equal
to
fa)1.s ()2
(ce) 2.5 @3aL
42.
43.
45.
3
If sin(A + B) = 1 and cos(A - B}
2
where A and B are positive acute
angles with A>B, then A and Bare :
(a) A=75°, B= 15°
(0) A= 60°, B= 30°
() A= 45°, B= 45°
(a) None of these
Ifin a ABC, 7A= 90°, BC=a, AC=
band AB =c, then the value of tan B
+ tan Cis:
ar+c?
as
be 2
oz @ oe
tan 7*tan 23° tan60° tan 67° tan 83°
is equal to :
{ao (b) V3
1
Om (ai
If tan@+6)=3, and sec
(@ = &) = Jp then the value of
sin 26, + tan 30, is equal to (assume
that 0° < 6, - 0, < 8, + 8,< 90")
{ayo (b)3
(1 @2_
The value of cot 10
20°.cot60°.cot70°.cot80" is :
@ 1/3 1
scot
47.
48.
51.
52,
(a1
(Jo
(d) 2
The value of tan 4°. tan 43°, tan
47°.tan86" is :
lao
(b)1
1
© OG
If tano=4, then the value of
3sinO+2cos6
3sin@—2cos6 '**
(0.5 (b)-0.5
(c) 3.0 (d)-3.0
Ifsin 17° = =, then the value of sec
17°- sin 73° is
2
——
aa
()
1f0
If ZA and /B are complementary
to each other, then the value of
sec?A + sec’B ~ sec’A. sec’B is :
fal (b)— 1
(2 (ao
The numerical value of
(sra* aoa) (oe
cos 0" cot) (cos
{a) 0 (b)-1
(+1 (a2
2
ue ; eT =!) then value of
cotd is
1 4
@s by
(93 (a2