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4.

G.
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1.

2.

3.

4.

Every quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 5.

What is (1001)2 equal to?

where a, b, c e R, a"* 0 has

(a)

(5)10

(a)

exactly one real root.

(b)

(9)10

(b)

at least one real root.

(c)

(17)10

(c)

at least two real roots.

(d)

at most two real roots.

(d)

The relation S is defined on the set of integers


Z as xSy if integer x divides integer y. Then

6.

(11)10

What is

equal to, where i =

S is an equivalence relation.

(a)

(b)
(c)

S is only reflexive and symmetric.


S is only reflexive and transitive.

(b)

1/6

(d)

S is only symmetric and transitive.

(c)

(d)

"* b "* c are all positive, then the value of


a

the determinant b

a is

(a)
(b)

non-negative

(c)

negative

(d)

positive

7.

Let z be a complex number s'uch that Iz I = 4


5
and arg z = " . What is z equal to ?
6
(a)

2./3 + 2i

(b)

2./3- 2i

(c)

- 2./3 + 2i

(d)

-./3 + i

non-positive

Let A and B be two matrices such that AB = A


and BA = B. Which of the following
statements are correct ?

wherei-=

Fi

1.

A =A

2.

B =B

3.

(AB)2 =AB

8.

Select the correct answer using the code given


below:
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 2 and 3 only
1 and 3 only
(c)
(d)

-~

l~ ~! r

(a)

If a

6
. ;~-- i- .,--,..,
: c

--:'

1, 2 and 3

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6i

- 3i

3i

20

1
- 1 = x + iy, where i =

Fl.

then what is x equal to ?


(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

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1.

~ ~ t1lii'h<"l ax 2 + bx + c = 0 ~ 5.
a, b, c E B, a., oii

(c)

irnT t I
<lill-~-<lilll% <llf<lf<lih 1'@' irnr t
'lill-~-'lill ~ q lf<lf<lih 1'@' mil ~ I

(d)

~-~-~ ~ <llf<lf<lih 1'@' mil~

(b)

qmrr

(a)

Sl%~~t I

Cbl

s~~31'tt~t 1

(d)

(b)

(9)10

(c)

(17) 10

(d)

(11)10

(a)

(b)

1/6

(c)

(d)

(a)

2.J3 + 2i

(b)

2.J3- 2i

(c)

- 2.J3 + 2i

(d)

-.J3 +

I 0<1

G.

3fR fiStilllih t I
S ~ ~ altt fiStilllih t I
a ., b ., c <NT ~ t <it
S~ ~

a <!iP!R

(a)

(b)

(c)

ifiOIIcll'h

l.'IRfill'h

(d)~

4.

(5) 10

~ ~ ~ Z tR:, ~ S, xSy ~ ~ il
~t~~x,~yq;)~

(c)

3.

(a)

t?

'lm<l2! 1% <llf<li<l'h 1'@'

(a)

2.

(1001)2 ~ ~

l!R ~ A

altt B ~ ~ W >l'hR ~ Fn
AB = A altt BA = B
I f.ll:lff!f@ct ~ il
~ qil;j.~ ~ ~ ?
1.

A 2 =A

2.

B2 = B

3.

2
(AB) =AB

;ft;)

TJ11:

~:

'F "" wWT

~i=Fi

8.
<!i1:

~~

"" 'iiflR

6i

- 3i

3i

- 1

20

~ 1

altt 2

(a)

(b)

~ 2

31'tt 3

(b)

(c)

~ 1

altt 3

(c)

(d)

1, 2

(d)

31'tt 3

=X + iy, ~ i = Fi,

<ilx~~t?

(a)

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9.

f3 are the roots of ax2 + bx + c = 0 and 12.


2
a h, f3 h are the roots of px qx r = 0,

If A is an invertible matrix, then what is


det (A-l) equal to ?

then what is h equal to ?

(a)

If a,

++

+ +

(a)

!2 (E.a -!!)
p

(b)

!(_E.+!!)
a p
2

detA

(b)

1
detA

(c)

(d)

None of the above

(c)

13.
(d)

From the matrix equation AB = AC, where


A, B, C are the square matrices of same order,
we can conclude B = C provided

10.

(a)

A is non-singular.

that

(b)

A is singular.

) , then what is A equal


-1

(c)

A is symmetric.

(d)

A is skew symmetric.

If

is

such

to?
(a)

(b)

(c)

(~ -41)

(~

:)

(b)

-1

(c)

- 1

.(1 -4)

(d)

(-1 4)

Consider the following statements :


2.

Which of the above statements is/are correct ?


(a) 1 only
2 only
(b)
(c)

Both 1 and 2

(d)

Neither 1 nor 2

If

= 0, then which one of the

Determinant is a square matrix.


Determinant is a number associated
with a square matrix.

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x + ) is symmetric, then
x+l

-1

15.
1.

2x-3
what is x equal to ?
2

11.

If A = (

(a)

(d)

14.

a
0
following is correct ?
(a)

~ is one of the cube roots of unity.

(b)

~ is one of the cube roots of - 1.

(c)

a is one of the cube roots of unity.

(d)

b is one of the rube roots of unity.

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9.

~ ax2 i-bx+c=0 ~ liR a, fJ ~


2
px + qx + r = 0 ~ liR a+ h, fJ + h t
~<maRt?
(a)

ail\

mh

12.

(a)

1
detA

(c)
(d)

(c)

13.

(d)

(b)

(c)

(~

-41)

(~

:)

(d)

14.

-1

(10 --14J
15.

u.

e4l"h<l AB = AC ~, ~ A, B, C "<il'ltR
q,1fl ~ cpf 3lfOIIli ~. ~ ~ f.t<;q,.f ~ ~
~ f<n B =C, ~ f<n

3lfOIIli

(a)

A ci!:!i'lli4ft4

(b)

A 3logi'lli4Uft4

(c)

A~t I

(d)

AN~t I

A= (

3lfOIIli t I
tll<fill"h <l'f 3lfOIIli ~ ~ ~

1. Mfill"h ~ <l'f

(b)

(c)

-1

(d)

X+ )
X+1

2x-3

(a)

~1

(b)

~2

(c)

1 ail\ 2 <;);it

<d>

;r

<t>t.l-m ~ ~ t

~ t mX

m1 a1tt ;r ~ 2

o,

m f.lRfcl~a -q

(a)

~ ~ (~) ~ "ERli_i~lH ~ ~ t 1

(b)

~ , - 1 ~ 'ERl{~lH ~ ~ t I

(c)

a ~ (~) ~ ~ 'ij ~ ~

(d)

b~(~)~~-ij~~t I

~ -q ~ <t>t.~-m~ ~ M ?

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R'"'lfcl~a ~ lR ~ ~ :
2.

-ij~q;)f~

~<maRt?

(-1 4)
0

det (A-I)

detA

(b)

(b)

(a)

3lfOIIli t_ <ft

~<maRt?

(E..9.)
a

l2

~ A ~ ci!:!i'lli4Uft4

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16.

The function f : N --+ N, N being the set of 20.


natural numbers, defined by f(x)

17.

(a)

injective and sUijective

(b)

injective but not sUijective

(c)
(d)

=2x + 3

is

A and B are two sets having 3 elements in


common. If n(A)
0

(b)

not injective but surjective

(c)

15

neither injective nor sUijective

(d)

20

(1 + i)4n + 5

-'----'-:,..---""
(1-i) 4 D+ 3

equal to, where n

natural number and i =

.
IS

21.
a

F1 ?

b and g(x) = ex + d such that


f(g(x)) = g(f(x)), then which one of the

If f(x)

= ax +

following is correct ?
(a)

(a)

(b)

2i

(c)

(c)

-2i

(d)

(d)

(b)

22.
18.

then what is

n(A x B) equal to ?
(a)

What is

= 5, n(B) = 4,

=g(a)
f(a) =g(c)
f(c) =g(d)
f(d) =g(b)
f(c)

If A and B are square matrices of second order

What is the number of ways in which one can

such that lA I =- 1, IBl = 3, then what is

post 5 letters in 7 letter boxes ?

I3AB I equal to ?

(c)

57

(d)

2520

(a)

(b)

-9

(c)

-27

(d)

None of the above

For the next three (03) items that follow :


19.

1
What is the. number of ways that a cricket Consider the function f(x) = x - .
x+1
team of 11 players can be made out of
15 players?
f(x) + 1
al to ?
23. What is
+x equ
.
f(x) -1

(a)
364
(a) 0
(b)
1001
(b)
1
(c)
1365
(c)
2x
(d)

32760

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16.

~ f :N ~ N

~t

'lit,

f(x) = 2x + 3

~ N ~ ~ <n1 20.
it qfl:>ilfqd ~ l1<IT

tm~
(a)

afR 3ll'6il<:(l ~

(b)

~ ~ ~ 3ll'6i91<:(l ~ ~

(c)

~ ~ ~ 3li'6il<:(l ~

(d)

"'~ m ~ ~ 3fu: "'~ ~ 3ll'6i9ic:tl ~


21.

A3fu:B~~~-mif 3 ~~
~ I ~ n(A) = 5, n(B) = 4, m n(A X B) ~
~t?
(a)

(b)

(c)

15

(d)

20

~ f(x) = ax + b 3fu: g(x) = ex + d ~ "llifiR ~

fcn
17.

(1 + i)4n +5
(1 - i)4n +a

~~t~nv:<fi~

(a)

f(c) = g(a)

~~afui=Fi~?

(b)

f(a) = g(c)

(a)

(c)

f(c) = g(d)

(b)

2i

(d)

f(d) = g(b)

(c)

-2i

(d)

'l'!-ti .q 5 '1:11 q,'\ ~ ~ "d"tlqif it ~

~~?

19.

~ A3fu: B~

~~cpf ~ ~ fcn
IAI =-1, IBI =3,at I3ABI ~~~?

(a)

(b)

-9

(c)

-27

(d)

~-ijit~-;r@

(a)

75

(b)

35

(c)

57

.:m>T m <mf rft:r (03) Jiv-tliiT <I; fffl(:

(d)

2520

~f(x)=-

15 Rsi<?ti~4l

-ij it 't>t.f-m

v:<li ~ t?

22.

18.

f(g(x)) = g(f(x)), m f.lARJf&d

x-1 'R ~~ I
x+1

.q it

~ "d"tlqif it ~

11 fisl<?tl~41
;;n Wf;(ft ~ ?

clit

in:r
23.

_f(;-:x)_+--:-1
~
+ X 1'1>~'1>
f(x) -1

(a)

364

(a)

(b)

1001

(b)

(c)

1365

(c)

2x

(d)

32760

(d)

4x

<> ~

~ I;!

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24.

What is f(2x) equal to ?


(a)

28.

f(x) + 1
f(x) + 3

(b)

f(x) + 1
3 f(x) + 1

(c)

3 f(x) + 1
f(x) + 3

(d)

f(x) + 3
3f(x)+1

Consider the following statements :


1.

There are 15 terms in the given


expansion.

2.

12
The coefficient of x is equal to that of
x3.

Which of the above statements is/are correct ?

25.

What is f(f(x)) equal to?


(a)

(b)

-X

29.

(c)

(d)

{a)

1 only

{b)

2 only

(c)

Both 1 and 2

(d)

Neither 1 nor 2

Consider the following statements :


1.

None of the above

the given expansion.

2.

For the next five (05) items that follow :


1)15

2
Consider the expansion ( x + ;-

26.

expansion?

27.

2103

(b)

3003

(c)

4503

(d)

None of the above

The sum of the coefficients of all the


. 2 15.
. IS
.
. th e giVen
expansiOn
t erms m

Which of the above statements is/are correct ?

What is the independent term in the given


(a)

The term containing x 2 does not exist in

15
What is the ratio of coefficient of x to the
term independent of x in the given

30.

(a)

1 only

{b)

2 only

{c)

Both 1 and 2

{d)

Neither 1 nor 2

What is the sum of the coefficients of the


middle terms in the given expansion ?

expansion?

(a)

C(15, 9)

1/2

{b)

C(16, 9)

(c)

2/3

(c)

C(16, 8)

(d)

3/4

{d)

None of the above

(a)

(b)

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R2x) ~am<~\~ ?

24.

25.

(a)

f(x) + 1
f(x) + 3

(b)

f(x) + 1
3 f(x) + 1

(c)

3f(x)+1
f(x) + 3

(d)

28.

f.i"'l~fuld ~ 'R fcRm: ~


1.

~ '11!; ~ if 15 tfG ~ I

2.

12

'Iii ~ x

il> ~ il; am<~\ ~

~1

f(x) + 3
3f(x)+1

(b)

~2

(c)

1afu: 2~

f{f{x)) ~am<~\~ ?

(d)

~ o) 1 aft\~~ 2

(b)

-X

(c)

--1X

29.

f.i"'l~fuld ~ 'R fcRm: ~:

ii~~-:r@

1.

~ '11!; ~ ii x 2
~I

m:m:l~rikl(os) JJRiiil~fFn!:

2.

~ '11!; ~

(d)

(x +~r ii>~'Rh~
2

26.

2103

(b)

3003

(c)

4503

(d)

"<fiR tfG 'Iii ~ -:r@

ii <llft 'lG1 il;

~ 'Iii

<i'ii4i<'1 215 ~ I

~ '11!; ~ ii ~ tfG 1fliT ~ ?


(a)

~ ii ~ cm-mffi l M?

(a)

(a)

~ ii ~ cm-mffi l M ?

(a)

~1

(b)

~2

(c)

1afu: 2~

(d)

~ o) 1 aft\ ~ ~ 2

ii~~-:r@

(a)

(a)

C(15, 9)

(b)

1/2

(b)

C(16, 9)

(c)

2/3

(c)

C(16, 8)

(d)

3/4

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I'

32.

What is .}1 + sin 29 equal to ?

35.

(a)

cos 9 - sin 9

(b)

cos 9 + sin 9

(a)

tr/2

(c)

2 cos 9 + sin 9

(b)

tr/3

(d)

cos 9 + 2 sin 9

(c)

tr/4

' (d)

tr/6

(a)

50m

(b)
(c)

(d)

lOOm

If cot A = 2 and cot B = 3, then what is the


value of A + B ?
(a)

tr/6

(b)

1I

(c)

tr/2

(d)

'

37.

.
What 18

SID

(a)

tanx

(b)

cotx

(c)

tan2x

(d)

cot2x

cos 7x - oos 3x
al to ?
.
.
equ
.
7x- 2siD5x +siD3x

In a triangle ABC, c

= 2, A = 45", a = 2 J2,

then what is C equal to ?


(a)

ao

(b)

15

(c)

45

(d)

None of the above

tr/4

38.
D

34.

'

A lamp post stands on a horizontal plane.

From a point situated at a distance 150 m


from its foot, the angle of elevation of the top
is 30". What is the height of the lamp post ?
36.

33.

-13
-14.
. SID
-+SID
equ al to.?
What1s
5
5

What is sin2 66.!.


2

(a)

sin 47"

(b)

cos 47

(c)

2 sin 47"

(d)

2 cos 47"

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-SID

231
-

equal to?

In a triangle ABC, sin A- cos B = cos C, then


what is B equal to. ?
(a)

"

(b)

tr/3

(c)

tr/2

(d)

tr/4

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39.

. tan x
If -sm_-'('-x_+....::y...:..) =a-+-b, thenwh at ts
sin (x - y) a - b
tan y

42.

Which one of the following is one of the


solutions of the equation tan 28 tan 8 = 1 ?

equal to?

(a)

(b)

(c)

b
a

(a)

n/12

(b)

n/6

(c)

n/4

(d)

n/3

ab

For the next three (03) items that follow:


Given that 16 sin5 x = p sin 5x + q sin 3x + r sin x.

(d)

43.
40.

Wh:at is the value ofp?

If sin A sin (60 - A) sin (60 + A) = k sin 3A,

then what is k equal to ?


(a)

(a)

(b)

(c)

-1

(d)

-2

1/4

(b)

1/2

(c)

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39.

tan x ~ 42.
tany

sin(x+y) =a+ b
'"" sin (x- y) a - b
GIU'R ~?

b
a

(a)

(b)

a
b

(c)

ab

f.'l~<tWlf<Sid it it ~-m 1.% fl<il'fl<"l


tan 28. tan e = 1 it~ it it 1.':'1' ~ ?
(a)

rr/12

(b)

rr/6

(c)

rr/4

(d)

rr/3

.m 3lr.7 m rft;r(oa> !Jil'fiiiT ;~; ~:


~ TJ<IT ~ f<l;

(d)

16 sin5 x = p sin 5x + q sin 3x + r sin x.

43.
40.

~ sin A sin (60 -A) sin (60 +A) =k sin 3A

w, <iT k~
(a)

41.

"iRJiR ~?

1/2

(c)

(d)

44.

"WI y=../3,

(o,%) t

om<i(

(a)

(b)

(c)

-1

(d)

-2

= tan

k~m '11: ftrffilt ~I

q "'fiT

1{f.l

(a)

(b)

(c)

10

k~

(d)

-5

'lit,

1f'IT ~ ?

~?

(a)

1.':'1'

(b)

-ey

(c)

1f'IT ~ ?

1{f.l

1/4

(b)

X E

p "'fiT

45.

*'

(d) 31-m
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(a)

(b)

(c)

10

(d)

-10

~ ?

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50.

The two circles touch each other if

~a 2

+b 2

Let Sn denote the sum of first n terms of an AP and

(a)

c=

3Sn = S2n

(b)

1
1
1
-=-+c a2 b2

46.

47.

48.

What is S 3n : Sn equal to ?
4: 1
(a)
(b)

6: 1

(c)

8: 1

(d)

10: 1

(c)

(d)

51.

What is San : S 2n equal to?


(a) 2:.1
(b)

3: 1

(c)

4: 1

(d)

5:1

25/2

(b)

25/4

(c)

16/5

(d)

32/5

1
c = ---::---,a2 + b2

A(3, 4) and B(5, - 2) are two points and P is a

point such that PA = PB. If the area of


triangle PAB is 10 square unit, what are the
coordinates of P ?

What is the length of the latus rectum of the


2
ellipse 25x + 16fl = 400 ?
(a)

c=-+a2 b2

52.

(a)

(1, 0) only

(b)

(7,2)only

(c)

(1, 0) or (7, 2)

(d)

Neither (1, 0) nor (7, 2)

What is the product of the perpendiculars


drawn from the points( ~a 2 - b 2 , 0) upon
the line bx cos a + ay sin a = ab ?
(a)

a2

(d)

a+ b

For the next two (02) items thot follow :

Consider the circles ~ +


x2 + y2 + 2by + c = 0.
49.

f! + 2ax + c = 0

and
53.

What is the distance between the centres of


the two circles ?
(a)

~a 2 + b 2

(b)

a2 + b2

(c)

a+ b

(d)

2 (a+ b)

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Which one of the following is correct in


and
y-2
x-1
.
-=respect of t h e equat Ions
3
2
2x+3y=5?
(a) They represent two lines which are
parallel.
(b) They represent two lines which are
perpendicular.
(c) They represent two lines which are
neither parallel nor perpendicular.
(d) The first equation does not represent a
line.

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m ;m;~ m ;;7(02) JIRiiiT <li ffin!,


l{R

~ sn, v:q; <llJRR ~ ~ ~ n "QG1 ~ ~

q;) ~if<li<l ~
46.

47.

48.

3itt 3Sn = S 2n ~

San : Sn ~ "iRiiR ~ ?
(a)

4:1

(b)

6:1

(c)

8:1

(d)

10:1

51.

(a)

c= Ja 2 +b 2

(b)

1
1
1
-=-+2
c a
b2

(c)

1
1
C=-+a2
b2

(d)

C=

A(3, 4)

1
a2 + b2

3itt

B(5, - 2) <:)

f.l;s ~ 3itt

P v:q; ~

~ "ll<liR ~ fcl> PA = PB ~ I ~ ~ PAB <liT


~ 10 <l'f ~ ~.
p~ f.l~~~;"' CfliT ~ ?

(a)

2:1

(a)

~ (1,0)

(b)

3:1

(b)

~ (7;2)

(c)

4:1

(c)

(1, 0) "liT (7, 2)

(d)

5:1

<d)

"'~"

2
25x + 16i = 400

~ ~ <lit ~

52.

~?

00

mo, 0) a1tt "'~" ~ <7, 2)


bx cos a + ay sin a = ab

( Ja2 - b2 ' 0)

(a)

25/2

!r1H4><.'1 CfliT ~ ?

(b)

25/4

(a)

(c)

16/5

(b)

b2

(d)

32/5

(c)

a2+ b2

(d)

a+b

2
2
x +y +2ax+c=0 3lttx2 +l+2by+c=0

53.

~~--I
49.

~ v:q;~ 'Iii~~~

San : S2n ~ "iRiiR ~ ?

CfliT

'fffi

50.

Ja 2 + b 2

(b)

a2 + b 2

(c)

a+ b

(d)

2 (a+ b)

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" ~ ~ <fiR '&.if

"'ii

nx-1 y-2 ~-~>..,._


2- =-3- .," 2x + 3y = 5 "'
ij f.l"'lfclf{ga ij - q,i;r_m v:q; ~ ~ ?

(a)

eliiifi(U

'fffi ~ w ~ "$! <lit ~ CfliT ~ ?

(a)

~ ~ail

<:)

oo311 q;) ~ q;@ ~ -;;fl ~

~I
(b)
(c)

oo311 .m f.l(<'fGa <!i@ ~ -;;fl ~ ~ 1


~ <:) OOaii q;) f.l(i'fGd q;@ ~ -;;fl "'f m

~ c:t

~~aitt;r~~~ I

(d)

eift'l><l -mft

oo 'Iii

f.l(<'fGo ;riff

'li<T I

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For the next two (02) items that follow :

Consider a sphere passing through the origin and .The line joining the points (2, 1, 3) and (4, _ 2, 5)
the points (2, 1,- 1), (1, 5,- 4), (- 2, 4,- 6).
cuts the plane 2x + y- z = 3.

54.

55.

57.

What is the radius of the sphere ?


(a)

Ji2

(b)

../14

(c)

12

(d)

14

58.

What is the centre of the sphere ?

Where does the line cut the plane ?


(a)

(0, - 4, - 1)

(b)

(0,- 4, 1)

(c)

(1, 4, 0)

(d)

(0, 4, 1)

What is the ratio in which the plane divides


the line?
(a) 1:1
(b)

2:3

(c)
(d)

3:4
None of the above

(a)

(-1, 2,- 3)

(b)

(1,- 2, 3)

(c)

(1, 2,- 3)

For the next two (02) items that follow:

(-1,- 2,- 3)

Consider the plane passing through the points

. (d)

A (2, 2, 1), B (3, 4, 2) and C (7, 0, 6).


56.

Consider the following statements :


1.

2.

59.

The sphere passes through the point


(0, 4, 0).
The point (1, 1, 1) is at a distance of
5 unit from the centre of the sphere.

Which of the above statements is/are correct ?


. 60.

Which one of the following points lies on the


plane?
(a)

(1, 0, 0)

(b)

(1, 0, 1)

(c)

(0, 0, 1)

(d)

None of the above

What are the direction ratios of the normal to


the plane?

(a)

1only

(b)

2only

(a)

< 1, 0, 1 >

(c)

Both 1 and 2

(b)

< 0, 1, 0 >

(c)

< 1, 0,-1 >

(d)

Neither 1 nor 2

(d)

None of the above

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f.r.s.m c2, 1, 3) 3fu: (4, - 2, 5) <lit ~ ~

1@-f.r.s. 3fu: f.r.s.m c2. 1,- 1), o. 5,- 4), <- 2, 4,- s>

~ 2x+y-z=3'1it~~ I

~~~~~'1\f<r.m:~ I

57.

54.

55.

~cli't~<~m~?
(a)

-!12

(b)

J14

(c)

12

(d)

14

58.

(a)

(-1, 2,- 3)

(b)

(1,- 2, 3)

(c)

(1, 2,- 3)

(d)

(- 1,- 2,- 3)

56. f.l'""lfeif&d

~ '11:

00, ~q;)~~~?
(a)

(0,- 4, -1)

(b)

(0,- 4, 1)

(c)

(1, 4, 0)

(d)

(0, 4, 1)

~. oo'li'r~ ~.q~<mll~?
(a)

1:1

(b)

2:3

(c)

~'PT~<im~?

oo

(d)

3: 4
~.q~~;r@

3IPT :m:1 cnR- (fT(02J mliil ~ fi'n?:

fir.s,m

A (2, 2, 1), B (3, 4, 2)

3fu: C (7, 0, 6) ~ ~

~ ~ ~ '11: f<f<m: ~ I

59. f.l'""lf'eif&t~ fir.s,m .q ~ <!>'t.!-m "1% ~ "'

f<f<m: ~ :

~~?

1.

~fir.s, (0,4,0)~~~~ I

(a)

(1, 0, 0)

fir.s, (1, 1, 1) ~ "* ~ ~ 5 '1f-tG <t

(b)

(1, 0, 1)

2.

(c)

(0, 0, 1)

~'I\~ I

(d)

~.q~~;r@

~ ~ .q ~ <!>'t.!-mro ~ ~~ ?
(a)

~1

(b)

~2

(c)

13itt2Gf;ii

(d)

~ <i'tl 3fu: ~ tt 2

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~ '11: ~"*~---~<1m~ ?
(a)

< 1, 0, 1 >

(b)

< 0, 1, 0 >

(c)

< 1, 0,-1 >

(d)

~.q~~;r@

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For the next three (03) items that follow :

Consider the function f(x)

61.

x2 -5

'

{ ~X+ 13,

The line 2y

x:>3
X>3

64.

What is lim f(x) equal to ?


x->3

(a)

At(- 2, 3) only

(b)

At (4, 12) only

(c)

At both(- 2, 3) and (4, 12)

(d)

Neither at(- 2, 3) nor at (4, 12)

(b)

(c)

the line?

(d)

13

(a)

27 square unit

(b)

36 square unit

(c)

48 square unit

(d)

54 square unit

Consider the following statements :

Where does the line cut the parabola ?

1.

What is the area enclosed by the parabola and

The function is discontinuous at x = 3.

The function is not differentiable at 66.


x = 0.
Which of the above statements is/are correct ?

2.

(a)

1 only

(b)

2 only

(c)

Both 1 and 2

(d)

Neither 1 nor 2

67.

What is the area enclosed by the parabola, the


line and the yaxis in the first quadrant?
(a)

7 square unit

(b)

14 square unit

(c)

20 square unit

(d)

21 square unit

Consider the function


f(x)

63.

cuts the parabola 4y = 3x

(a)

65.

62.

=3x + 12

What is the differential coefficient of f(x) at


X= 12?
(a)

5/2

(b)

(c)

1/5

(d)

1/10

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tan kx
x '

x<O

3x+2k 2 ,

x<:O

What is the non-zero value of k for which the


function is continuous at x = 0 ?
(a)

1/4

(b)

1/2

(c)

(d)

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-5,

x,;3

~X +13,

x>3

x2
q)ff.f fl:x)

00 2y = 3x + 12
64.

61.

lim fl:x) ~ <roaR ~ ?

x->3
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

13

00' ~ <tit ~ 'fiR(ft ~ ?


(a)

~ (- 2, 3)'1\

(b)

~ (4, 12)'1\

(c)

(- 2, 3) afu: (4, 12)

<d> ;r

65.

(b)
(c)

Pi~<t!Bf@d ~ 'R ~ ~ :

3Rimr ~

1.

q)ff.f X =

3 'R

2.

q)ff.f X=

0 'R 3jq<f;(.'l;ft4

zyrr 'R

m<- 2, 3)'1\ afu: ;r ~ (4, 12)'1\

~
(a)

62.

~ 4y = 3x2 <tit 'fiR<ft ~ I

(d)

afu: 00 ~ ~ ~ f<fi<1;rr ~ ?
27 crt <[.'tc:
36 crt <[.'tc:
48 crt <[.'tc:
54 crt <[.'tc:

;r@ ~ I

66.

~ 1l ~ "i!it.f-m~ ~ M ?

~ "lg~l~l 1l ~.
~ ~ f<fi<1;rr ~ ?
(a)

(a)

~ 1

(b)

~2

(c)

(c)

1 afu: 2 zyrr

(d)

<d>

;r

(b)

00 afu:

7 crt

<[.'tc:
14 crt <[.'tc:
20 crt <[.'tc:
21 crt <[.'tc:

m1 afu: ;r ~ 2
tankx
67.

fl:x) =

q)ff.f

[
63.

y-3ll\f ~

3x + 2k 2 ,

X<O
x;>:O

~:

x = 12 'R fl:x) 'I 3jCfif;(.'l ~ '!>IT ~ ?

x = 0'1\ q)ff.f

(a)

5/2

1fR '!>IT~ ?

(b)

(a)

1/4

(c)

1/5

(b)

1/2

(c)

(d)

1/10

(d)

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~~#Ill: k'l ~

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68.

Consider the following statements :


1.

71.

The function f(x) = [x], where [,] is the


greatest integer function defined on R ,
is continuous at all points except at
x=O.

The function f(x) = sin IxI is continuous


forallxER.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
2.

(a)

1 only

(b)

2 only

(c)

Both 1 and 2

(d)

Neither 1 nor 2

72.

69.

70.

73.

What is dy equal to ?
dx
(a)

tan a

(b)

cote

(c)

sin 20

{d)

cos 20

What is
(a)

74.

d2
equal to ?
--f
dx

sec2 e

(b)

-cosec2 e

(c)

sec 3 e
ae

(d)

None of the above

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(a)

2b2/3 square unit

(b)

4b2/3 square unit

(c)

b2 square unit

(d)

8b2/3 square unit

= 4bx

1f y = x ln x + xex, then what is the value of


dy atx= 1?
dx
(a) 1+e

For t"M next two (02) itemB that follow :

Consider the curve x =a (cos e + e sin e) and


y = a (sin a - e cos 0).

What is the area of the parabola


bounded by its latus rectum ?

75.

(b)

1-e

(c)

1 + 2e

(d)

None of the above

What is lim

logs(l + x)

(a)

(b)

logs e

(c)

loge 5

(d)

equal to ?

x--+0

5x -1
What is lim --equal to?
X-->0

(a)

loge 5

(b)

logs e

(c)

(d)

Whatis lim - .;1:..+.c..::::2,...+_3_+-=-.._.+.c..::::n~ equa! to.?


12 +22 +32 + ... n2
(a)

(b)
(c)

2
1

(d)

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68.

f.tqfftfl!io <mit 111: fcf;rn: ~ :

71.

'R'R f(x) = [x], ~ [.], R 111: ~


~~'Rf.lt, x=O~ ~~
1
~m 111:
'R'R fCx) = sinlxl ~ x E R ~ ~

1.

2
~ y = 4bx <l>f, ~ ~
~<f<!Tt?

mrn t

2.

mrnt 1
<mit .q -a <fit;r.mffi. ~ t~ ?

(a)

~ 1

(b)

~2

(c)

13l'R 2 zyn

<dl

:nil

72.

1 3fR ;r l!t 2

(a)

2b2/3 qtf ~

(b)

4b2/3 qtf ~

(c)

b2 qtf ~

(d)

8b2/3 qtf ~

y = X /n

<i<!T

t?

(a)

1+e

(b)

1- e

(c)

1 + 2e

(d)

8)
C@i x = a (cos e + e sin 8) 3itt y = a (sin e - e cos

73.

69.

70.

log 5 (1 + x)

(b)

log5 e

(c)

loge 5

(d)

(a)

tan 8

(b)

cot 8

(c)

sin28

(a)

loge 5

(d)

cos28

(b)

log5 e

(c)

(d)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

d2;
dx

sec2 e

(b)

2
- cosec 8

(d)

sec 3 8

-a8it-a~~

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= 1111: dy <ilf l!H


dx

A......:>-

l<t>ti<t> ~ 1:!

iiRt?
lim 5x -1 ~Gff
X

X->0

~~t?

(a)

(c)

74.

t ol

(a)

+ XCX

.q-a~~

X-+0

111: fcf;rn: ~ I

dy ~ GffiiR
dx

lim

-a ~

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For the next three (03) items that follow :

Consider I

For the next two (02) items that follow :


Consider

xdx
1 +sin x

What is I equal to ?
(a)

- 11

(b)

(c)

11

(d)

211

80.

77.

What is

~ A(x2 + 1) tan-1 x + Bx + C,

where C is the consta nt of integration.


79.

76.

x tan- 1 xdx

(n- x)dx

1 +sin x

equal to?

What is the value of A?


(a) 1
(b)

1/2

(c)

-1/2

(d)

1/4

What is the value of B ?


(a)

(b)

1/2

(c)

-1/2

(d)

1/4

For the next two (02) items that follow :

(a)

Consider the integral I

It

ln (sin x) dx

(b)

11/2

. (c)

(d)

2tt

n/2

81.

What is

What is

(b)
(c)

dx
equal to?
1 +sin x

(d)

J/2
n/2

0
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

82.

What is

ln (cos x) dx equal to ?

(a)

I/2

(b)

I
2I
4I

(c)

-2

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ln (sin x) dx equal to ?

4I
2I

(a)

78.

(d)
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xdx
~~~
I=
x "'
+sin
1

f
0

3IPT Jff.t ~ crT(02) JIRh!if <1; fiOn!:

~ C ~41'<1<'1'1-31f.R
79.

76.

I. ~-.moR~?

(a)

(b)

1/2

-n

(c)

-1/2

(b)

(d)

1/4

(c)

1t

(d)

2n

80.

(n- x)dx
1 +sin x

~-.moR~?

(a)

(b)

1/2

(c)

-1/2

(d)

1/4

3IPT 3lf.t ~ crT(02) 31Y-tiwT <~; fiOn!:

(b)

n/2

(c)

(d)

2n

<141'<1<'1 I=
1t

~~ I

B "ifill!R <f<IT ~ ?

(a)

A "ifiPIR <f<IT ~ ?

(a)

77.

1
2
1
x tan- x dx =A (x + 1) tan- x + Bx + C '11:,

In (sin x) dx '11:

~~ I

0
n/2

81.

ln (sin x) dx ~-.moR~?

(a)

4I

(b)
(c)

2I
I

(d)

I/2

78.

dx
1 +sin x

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

-2

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~-.moR~?

n/2

82.

ln (cos x) dx ~ -.moR~?

(a)

I/2

(b)

(c)

2l

(d)

4I

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87.

A rectangul ar box is to be made from a sheet of


24 inch length and 9 inch width cutting out
identical squares of side length x from the four
corners and turning up the sides.
83.

Eliminati ng the arbitrary constants B and C


in the expressio n y = ~ (Cx - 1)312 + B, we

get

What is the value of x for which the volume is


maximum ?
(a)

1 inch

(b)

15 inch

(c)

2 inch

(d)

25 inch
(d)

84.

What is the maximum volume of the box?


(a)

200 cubic inch

(b)

400 cubic inch

(c)

100 cubic inch

(d)

None of the above

For the neJCt three (08) items that folww :


Let ftx) = ax2 + bx + c such that flJ) = 11:-1) and
a, b, c are in Arithmeti c Progression.
88.

85.

86.

What is the degree of the differential equation


3 2
2
d3y) ' = (d2y) ?
( dx3
dx2
.
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

89.

What is the solution ofthe equation

zn(:~)

+x=O?

What is the value of b ?


(a)

-1

(b)

(c)

(d)

Cannot be determine d
insufficie nt data

(a)

A.P.

(b)

G.P.

(c)

H.P.

(d)

Arithmetico-geometric progressio n

y+e X =C

(b)

y-e-x =c

(a)

in A.P. only

(c)

y+e-x =c

(b)

in G.P. only

(c)

in both A.P. and G.P.

(d)

neither in A.P. nor in G.P.

y-eX =c
where c is an arbitrary constant.
(d)

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f'(a), f'(b), f'(c) are in

(a)

90.

due

f"(a), f"(b), f"(c) are

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'&oft ~ 9 ~ ~ ~ -q ~. ~ q;);j't ~ '!riT


~ X ~ ~ q'if ~ ~ '!rlf31l q;) "3itf\ <fit
(RI6 ~. 't!,if> ~ 14 ct I<til< itit if.IFft ~ I
24 ~

83.

84.

X~~
(a)

1~

(b)

1-5~

(c)

2~

(d)

25~

'l\ 3l14(R ~ltl'fi(tij ~?


(b)

(c)

(d)

itit "<til ~ 3l14(R f<l;o;rr ~ ?


(a)

200"ER~

(b)

400"ER~

(c)

100"ER ~

(d)

85.

-qFf

3I17T an;1 ~ rft:r(08) JIW7 .q; frin!:


m;r ~ f(x) = ax + bx + c ~ W'rn ~
f(1) = f(-1) ~ a, b, c 6l1kR: ~ -q ~ I
2

~ it ~ <t>W -;r@

~ {iq)'fi(U( ( ~;

r r
2

88.

~; ~ q;)ft

-1

(b)

<fliT~ ?

(c)

(a)

(d)

(b)

(c)

89.

(d) . 4

86.

b "<til m;[ <fliT ~ ?


(a)

eq)'fi(UI ln (

:~)

(a)

y +ex= c

(b)

y-e-x =c

(c)

y +e-x= c

(d)

y- ex= c

+ x = !i "<til ~ <fliT ~ ?

90.

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~ ~ ~ CfiR1JT
;;rr '6CiictT

f.h:ilfl:ct -;r@ fcfi4t

f'(a), f'(b), f'(c) ~ ~it ~ ?


(a)

A.P.

(b)

G.P.

(c)

H.P.

(d)

6'li<l{l4-~ ~

f"(a), f"(b), f"(c) fcfie ~it ~ ?


(a)

~ A.P.it

(b) ~G.P.
(c)

~c't!,if>~~~ I

fcfi

it

A.P. ~ G.P.

W:it -ij

(d) ~it A.P. ~ ~ ~ ~ G.P. it


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91.

If I a I = 2, I b I = 5 and I a x b I = 8, then

94

~~

what is a b equal to ?
(a)

Which one of the following is the unit vector


-7
AliA
perpendicu lar to both a = - i + j + k and
4

/1.

(b)

(c)

(d)

i + j

(a)

.J2
A

(b)

(c)

j +k

9
A

92.

(b)

(c)
(d)

93.

-+

If I a + b I = I a - b
the following is correct ?
(a)

.J2
A

i - j

(d)

.J2

Ia I =I b 1-

95.

-+
a is parallel to b .

~.

I, then which one of

IS

perpendiu!
c ar to ~
b.

What is the interior acute angle of the


parallelogra m whose sides are represented
1 A
1 A A
by the vectors .J2 i + .J2 j + k
and
}

-i--j+k?

.J2

.J2

a is a unit vector.

What is the area of the triangle OAB where 0


~

is the origin, OA = 3 i - j + k and


-).

b=i-j+k?

(a)

60

(c)

30

(d)

15

OB = 2 i + j - 3 k ?
96.
(a)

For what value of A are the vectors


A

5../6 square unit

(b)

(c)

(d)

(1 -A) i

5../6
- squareum't
2
.

J6

square unit

.J3ri

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A i + (1 + A) j + (1 + 2A) k and

square unit

+ A j + 2 k perpendicu lar ?

(a)

-1/3

(b).

1/3

(c)

2/3

(d)

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~--+

-+

II.

1\

1\

1\

a =- i + j + k 3fu: b = i - j + k
GAT'R~t?
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(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(a)

i + j

J2
A

(b)

k
A

(c)

j +k

J2
A

(d)

(a)
(b)
(c)

(d)

93.

i - j

J2

Ia I= I b 1.
~

a,
a,

~~tl

'R~t I

a ~ l!f;l<li ~ t

(a)

60

(b)

45

(c)

30

~ OAB <fiT ~ fci;o;n t, ~ 0 ~-~


~
~,
----)>

OA = 3 i - j + k
A

OB = 2 i + j -3 k

(ll!fl

A. i + (1 + A.) j + (1 + 21..) k

(a)

3fu:
,

(1-A.)i + A.j + 2 k 'ffi'R <'Iii"-?

(b)

(a)

-1/3

(c)

.J6 q>f ~

(b)

1/3

(d)

,/30 q>f ~

(c)

2/3

(d)

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101. Whatis
--1-~--1-----+

a + b + c
I--+c I = 7.

97.

0 such that I a

I = 3, I b I = 5 and

--+
What is the angle between --+
a and b ?
(a)

n/6

(b)

rr./4

(c)

rr./3

(d)

rr./2

rr/2

(a)

2ab

(b)

27tab
1t

(c)

2ab
1t

(d)

ab

For the next two (02) items that follow :


98.

99.

--+--+
--+--+
--+
What is a b + b c + --+
c .a
to?
(a) -83
(b)

-83/2

(c)

75

(d)

-75/2

equal

A cylinder is inscribed in a sphere of radius r.

102. What is the height of the cylinder of


maximum volume ?

--+
What is cosine of the angle between b and
--+
c ?
(a)

11/12

(b)

13/14

(c)

-11/12

(d)

-13/14

(b)

(c)

10

(d)

11

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J3

(c)

2r

(d)

J3r

103. What is the radius of the cylinder of


maximum volume?
2r

(a)

--+
100. What is I a + b I equal to ?
7

J3

(b)

--+

(a)

2r

(a)

(b)

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.fir

J3

(c)

(d)

J3r

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-+
-+ -+ -+
a + b + c = o ~~i

3fR 1"11
97.

-+

-+

f<fi I a I = 3, I b I = 5

101.
0

= 7.

3fR

b ~ <1'1"<1 q;r 'litvT ~ i

(a)

n/6

(b)

n/4

(c)

n/3

(d)

n/2

(a)

2ab

(b)

2nab

(c)

(d)

?
1t

2ab
1t

ab

.;.,..

~ ari ~ "ifTc02J
98.

-+ -+
-+ -+
a.b+b .c +
(a)

-83

(b)

-83/2

(c)

75

(d)

.t ~"i!Uif{i?

~ r~ ~if ~ r.n~Ptm i 1

(a)

-75/2

(b)

(a)

11/12

(b)

13/14

(c)

-11/12

(d)

-13/14

It + b I ~ "iiUif{ i
(a)

(b)

(c)

10

(d)

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.J3
r

.J3

(c)

2r

(d)

.J3 r

(a)

100.

JIWlnT <1r fffl?:

?
(b)

2r

.J3
J2r

.J3

(c)

(d)

.J3 r

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106. Suppose A and B are two events. Event B has


occurred and it is known that P(B) < 1. What
is P(A 1Be) equal to?.

=sec4 x + 4 with f(O) = 0

Consider the function f"(x)


and f'(O) = 0.

J.

104. What is f'(x) equal to ?


tan 3 x
+4x
3
,;Jc

(a)

tanx-

(b)

tan 3 x
tanx+
+4x
3

(a)

P(A)-P(B)
1- P(B)

(b)

P(A)-P(AB)
1- P(B)

(c)

P(A) + P(Bc)
1- P(B)

(d)

None of the above

For the next four (04) items that follow :


(c)

(d)

sec 3 x
tanx+ - - +4x
3

-tanx-

tan 3 x
+4x
3

Consider events A. B, C, D, E of the sample space


S = ln : n is an integer such that 10 :s; n :s; 20} given
by:
A is the set of all even numbers.
B is the set of all prime numbers.

c = !151.
D is the set of all integers :s; 16.

105. What is :f(x) equal to ?

(a)

(b)

2lnsecx
+
3

tan 2 x
6

+ 2x 2

2
3/nsecx
+oot
- -x+ 2x2
2
6

(c)

4ln secx
sec 2 x . 2
+--+X
2
3
6

(d)

tan 4 x
ln secx+
+ 2x 2
12

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E is the set of all double digit numbers


expressible as a power of 2.

107. A,BandDare

(a)

Mutually exclusive events but not


exhaustive events

(b)

Exhaustive events but not mutually


exclusive events

(c)

Mutually
events

(d)

Elementary events

exclusive

and

exhaustive

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m ~(o2> Wtil'iT <f> fRrt:

4
~ f"(x) = sec x + 4 'R, ~ ~ f(O) = 0

f'(O) = 0

t, fcr.m ~

Gl ~ ~ I <rG-IT B
~ ~ t alR ~ m<! t f.!; P(B) < 1 t I

106. liH ~ f.!; A

alR

P(A

(b)

tan x -

tan 3 x
+ 4x
3

I B 0 )~~i?

(a)

P(A)- PCB)
1- P(B)

(b)

P(A)-P(AB )
1- P(B)

(c)

P(A)+ P(B 0 )
1- P(B)

104. f'(x) ~ ~ i ?

(a)

alR

tan x + tan3 x + 4x

(c)

sec 3 x
tanx+ - - +4x

(d)

tan x-

tan3 x
+ 4x
3

3f11T 3IR

m Vim

(04)

Jli"/hiJT <f> fRrt:

~~ S={n:n~~~~if.i;
10 s; n s; 20} <li\ ~&llail A, B, C, D, E 'R fcr.m ~.

;;:
A~Wimmq;r~t 1
B~~mailq;r~t I

c = {15),
105. f(x) ~ ~

D, :S16~~~q;r~t I

E '3'1 ~ ~-~
(a)

(b)

2/nsecx

3
3/nsecx

2
tan2 x
+ 2X
6

2
rot 2 x
2
+--+X

~2~trRI~~-q~~~~

tl
107. A, B alR D
(a)

(c)

4/nsecx

..::_:::~-=

<IT<'ft man q;r ~ t

2
sec2 x
+ - - + 2X
6

(b)

;r@~

~
.

f.rm

~ ~ ~ 'IU"'R ~ ~

'IU"'R

~~~ ~

f.mllf

;r@~
(d)

ln sec x + tan4 x + 2x2


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all\ f.rm ~ ~

(c)

'IU"'R ~

(d)

lll(illq; ~ ~

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108. A, B and C are

111. Consider the following statements in respect


of histogram :

(a)

Mutually exclusive events


exhaustive events

but not

1.

The histogram is a suitable


representation of a frequency
distribution of a continuous variable.

(b)

Exhaustive events but not mutually


exclusive events

2.

The area included under the whole


histogram is the total frequency.

(c)

Mutually

Which of the above statements is/are correct ?

exclusive

and

exhaustive

events
(d)

Elementary events

109. B and C are

(a)

Mutually exclusive
exhaustive events

(b)

Compound events

(c)

Mutually

exclusive

events

and

but not

(a)

1 only

(b)

2 only

(c)

Both 1 and 2

(d)

Neither 1 nor 2

112. The regression lines will be perpendicular to


each other if the coefficient of correlation r is
equal to

exhaustive

(a)

1 only

(b)

1or-1

(c)

-1 only

(d)

events
(d)

113. For any two events A and B, which one of the

Elementary events

following holds ?
(a) P(A n B) ,;; P(A) ,;; P(A U B),;; P(A) + P(B)
110. C and E are

(a)

Mutually exclusive events


elementary events

(b)

Exhaustive events but not mutually


exclusive events

(c)

Mutually

exclusive

and

but not

exhaustive

events
(d)

P(A U B) ,;; P(A) ,;; P(A n B) ,;; P(A) + P(B)

(c)

P(A U B) ,;; P(B) ,;; P(A n B) $ P(A) + P(B)

(d) P(A n B) ,;; P(B) ,;; P(A) + P(B) $ P(A U B)

114. The probability that in a random


arrangement of the letters of the word
'UNIVERSITY', the two I's do not come
together is
(a) 4/5

Elementary and mutually exclusive


events

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(b)

(b)

1/5

(c)

1/10

(d)

9/10

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111. 3W''-m ii; ~


fcr;m:~:

108. A, B 3fu: C

1.

3W''-m ~

il

f.l'"'1 ~IT9d ~ '11:

Wffi w.: ii;

011{011{dl-m 'fiT

~~tl
(b)

2.

~~~~'IWR~~
;r@~

~ 3W''-m ii; ~ ~ <m'lT


~ ~ 011(01itdi W<ft I

~ il it q,t.r_mro ~

(a)

~1

(b)

~2

(c)

1 3fu: 2 zyiT

(d)

"'! it 1 3fu: "'! ~ 2

Writ

112. <!liT~

109. B 3fu: C

~-~ '11: \'lOl'

iPft

~i;~kl'""'-~ r

(a)~~~~~~~

(a)

;r@~

m
l<!r - 1 if; iR10R m
~ - 1 -if; iR10R m
oif; iR10R m

~ 1 if; iR10R

<b)
(c)

(d)

113. ~

Gl ~an A 3fu: B if; ~,

it q;);r-m ~ "ffi'l mar t

(b)

n B) :> P(A) :> P(A U B) :> P(A) + P(B)


P(A U B):> P(A) :> P(A n B):> P(A) + P(B)

(c)

P(A U B):> P(B) :> P(A

(d)

P(A

(a)

110. C 3fu: E

f.1'"'1~iT9d ij

P(A

n B) :s P(A) + P(B)

n B):> P(B) :> P(A) + P(B) :s P(A U B)

araro if;~ <il~i!i

114. 'UNIVERSITY'~ if;


f<R"ffi ij Gl 'I' "ifi <Wi-<Wi
<FIT

BOEBB-N-NBS

:r ~ <fil

~ lf4i!id I

t?

(a)

4/5

(b)

1/5

(c)

1/10

(d)

9/10

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115. There are 4 white and 3 black balls in a box.

118. The variance of 20 observations is 5. If each

In another box, there are 3 white and 4 black

observation is multiplied by 2, then what is

balls. An unbiased dice is rolled. If it shows a

the

number Jess than or equal to 3, then a ball is

observations ?

drawn from the second box, otherwise from

(a)

the first box. If the ball drawn is black, then

(b)

10

the probability that the ball was drawn from

(c)

20

the first box is

(d)

40

new

variance

of

the

resulting

(a)

1/2

(b)

6/7

(c)

4/7

119. Two students X and Y appeared in an

(d)

3/7

examination. The probability that X will


qualify the examination is 005 and Y will
qualify

116. If x and

such that

probability

are the means of two distributions

<

y and

z is the mean

the

examination
that

both

is

will

010.

The

qualify

the

examination is 002. What is the probability

of the .

combined distribution, then which one of the

that only one of them will qualify the

following statements is correct ?

examination ?

(a)

x<y<z

(a)

015

(b)

x>'J>z

(b)

014

(c)

012

(c)

- x+'J
Z=--

(d)

011

(d)

x<z<y

120. A fair coin is tossed four times. What is the


117. What is the mean deviation about the mean
for the data 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 17?
(a)

25

(b)

(c)

35

(d)

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(a)

7/8

(b)

15/16

(c)

13/16

(d)

3/4

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~ iftt if 4 ~ 3fR 3 "i.fiRft ~ ~ I ~ itil 118. 20 31~ <liT "llm1lT 5 ~


~ ~ ~ ~' (I)
if, 3 ~ 3fR 4 "i.fiRft ~ ~ I~~ 1ffiiT
1@'1>1<11

~ ~ 1 ~ ~ 3 <11 3 it 'fill <1 ~

"llm1lT <f<l1

~ ~. (I) ~ itil it 1 ~ f.l<t>l~ ;,;n<fi ~.

itil it f.l<t>l<:'l"l ;.;n<fi ~ I ~ f.l<t>l~i


~ ~ "i.fiRft t, "ffl ~ 511 Ri<t>d I <f<l1 ~ f.!; ~
~ itil it f.l<t>l<:'ll ~ ?
~~

(a)

I/2

(b)

6/7

(c)

4/7

(d)

3/7

(a)

(b)

10

(c)

20

(d)

40

119. X

3fR

m-m?

filalfif"'l ~ ~

G)

if

>m:f

Y ~ ~

116. ~

x 3fR y Gl ~ ~

x<y31'Rz~

lllvt ~ '5l<t>R ~

<liT llJVt

(I)

' (b)

(c)
(d)

y<z

(a)

015

x>y>z

(b)

014

(c)

012

(d)

011

<

I X~

SIIRI<t>dl 005 ~

3lR

if

"5lTH

it~~tt~if"5ITFI~?

f.i""1fi:tfi.!la ~if it <t>'t-1-m ~ ~ ~ ? ,


(a)

'<t>f.t <1

'ltt!ID <ft

'<t>f.t <1 liiRi<t>d I


"5lTH '<t>f.t <1
010 ~ I G):it ~ ~ 'ltt!ID if
lliRI<t>dl 002 ~ I ~ liiRi<t>dl <f<l1 ~ f.!; '3'lif

f.!;

~ 31!5UT 2 it
qftUIIiil 31~ q:;r "'fliT

I~

x+y

z=-

x<z< y
120. ~ ~

117. 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 17 ~ <liT llJVt

it

lllvt-~ <f<l1 ~ ?

fu<f<t>T ;;m: <m: ;mwn

~-it-~ (ft;r <m: tfG (~) ~

<1

lliRI<t>dl <f<l1 ~ ?

(a)

25

(a)

7/8

(b)

(b)

15/16

(c)

35

(c)

13/16

(d)

(d)

3/4

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q;;if C6Tlf ~ ~ ~

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riq;m~~~

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1.

2.

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fiAT lJ1fT,
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ill~~ Q~lji1JI 3Riifil ~ ~~ I

'ili1t

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m.r ~ am ~ 3R1..,1 ~ ('ffttt;;r


m) A, s. c liT n "" an:t ~~fiAT f<mft ~liT f?ltilfd iii~ am~~
cJrr ~+:il<11~
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auft<;<:IH <fit~ I

3.

fcmft '1ft '!rcliR <fit ~/i'?ltilfd <fit~ .q ~-~ f.m:<r ifil ~ ~ I


~WI~~ 'R mw ii ~ ~ ~ ii arnq;J 3l'RT

afk'ffi1H m I
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