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1. Linear algebra studies:
A. Vectors and matrices
B. Biology
C. Chemistry
D. Literature
Answer: A
Rationale: Focuses on vector spaces and linear systems.
2. A matrix is:
A. Rectangular array of numbers
B. Single number
C. Equation only
D. Graph only
Answer: A
Rationale: Organized grid of elements.
3. A vector is:
A. Quantity with magnitude and direction
B. Only number
C. Only matrix
D. Equation
Answer: A
Rationale: Represents direction and size.
4. A scalar is:
A. Single number
B. Vector
C. Matrix
D. Function
Answer: A
Rationale: A magnitude without direction.
5. Matrix addition requires:
A. Same dimensions
, B. Different sizes
C. No rules
D. Only square matrices
Answer: A
Rationale: Entry-wise addition.
6. Matrix multiplication is:
A. Row by column operation
B. Element-wise addition
C. Division
D. Random operation
Answer: A
Rationale: Dot product rule.
7. Identity matrix contains:
A. Ones on diagonal
B. All zeros
C. All ones
D. Random numbers
Answer: A
Rationale: Acts like 1 in matrices.
8. Zero matrix contains:
A. All zeros
B. All ones
C. Diagonal ones
D. Random values
Answer: A
Rationale: Additive identity.
9. Determinant is defined for:
A. Square matrices
B. Any matrix
C. Vectors only
D. Scalars only
Answer: A
Rationale: Only square matrices.
10. Determinant gives:
A. Scaling factor
, B. Matrix size
C. Vector direction
D. Constant
Answer: A
Rationale: Measures transformation effect.
11. A matrix inverse exists when:
A. Determinant ≠ 0
B. Determinant = 0
C. Always
D. Never
Answer: A
Rationale: Non-singular condition.
12. Singular matrix has:
A. No inverse
B. Identity inverse
C. Negative determinant
D. Zero rows only
Answer: A
Rationale: Determinant equals zero.
13. Row echelon form is used for:
A. Solving systems
B. Graphing
C. Multiplication only
D. Addition only
Answer: A
Rationale: Simplifies systems.
14. Gaussian elimination is used to:
A. Solve linear systems
B. Multiply matrices
C. Add vectors
D. Find derivatives
Answer: A
Rationale: Systematic solving method.
15. A system of equations is:
A. Multiple equations together