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Sade 2 es Fl 4, sina: #E Ba EI ‘The equation m?—33n+1 & nare imegers, as 1. no solution 2. exactly one solution 3. exactly two solutions 4, infinitely many solutions ), where m teen vanfts wget A ster aur ge ssaah a ara & ewer at cetar & The Feb Mar Apr May fren erat a ata age waratt Sot aw sae cer at aT aarent Sefmeh 81 sett are ae dae ven YH AT Fare THB 3. ante # ag am see & a A seT, sah grasa A at freee a ae apr aT | 4. FG oer opt & ata sae ver A A aT # war Ge gE | ‘The following graphs depict variation in the value of Dollar and Euro in terms of the Rupee over six months. Yan Feb Mar Apr May Which of the following statements is true? 1. Values of Dollar and Euro rose steadily from January to June 2. Values of Doltar and Euro rose by ‘equal rate between January to March 3. The rise in the value of Dollar from ‘April to May is three times the fall in Euro during the same period 4, Values of Dollar and Euro rose equally between May and June wh aaa 4, fh straits oftaror Maxis 7 x17 Ua Haft. 8, Tat on wat come 6 sath ®t agpot & seaam dom wm bh 1 24 2 30 3.33 4. 36 What is the maximum number of whole laddoos having diameter of 6 em that can be Packed in @ box whose inner dimensions are 24x 18 x 17 cm? 24 2 333 4. 30 36 8 few tarts at ata aeoae exter t FR ya 8 cae rere A Which of the following figures best shows that y is inversely proportional to x? feat ape & strat se war be 7.11, 13,17, 19,23, 284.4 1.37 2, 3.31 4.33 What is ‘the next term in the following sequence? 7,11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, ., } What is the area of the triangle bounded by the lines y = 2x, y = —2x and y = 69 1 36 2 18 3. 12 4.24 Ue feed Proe a att as ot Re ame we sry Hadar &, war srrarit A ad art ae wet ma & anf sah te Reet, 0 Fer | wwe Ae ws 1 mew, wat & sree PS A sa Ta oe axe Baer Stowe: we ne aes Roe ares we wat ra E | ae ae us Hate 6 ah. 8 at, Oe Soa ge Bt aT oam, 12aat, is aa, lata. & eter after Three volumes of a Hindi book, identical in shape and size, are next to each other in a shelf, all upright, so that their spines are visible, left to right: |, Tl and ILL. A worm starts eating from the outside front cover of volume I, and eats its ‘way horizontally to the outside back cover of volume Il. What is the distance travelled by the worm, if each volume is 6 om thick? 1. 6cm 2. 12em 3. 18cm 4. alittle more than 18 cm 10. weg wT ww ue gas Tee oH Bec art wert fae fee aa | A Saee ar ge ser fer TAT? 1 dha-citerg & after 2. mer 3. He @ aist war amt & aig af 10. A cubical piece of wood was filed to make it into the largest possible sphere. What fraction of the original volume was removed? 1, More than 3/4 2 V2 3. 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Ajay- compounder; Bunty-baker; Chinu- agent; Deb- designer 3. Ajay- baker; Bunty-agent; Chinu- designer, Deb- compounder 4, Ajay- baker; Bunty-designer; Chinu- agent; Deb- compounder wm fee are a a et Ae pe HA A fara & 1024, 640, 400, 250, Fis HT ITO ANT FAT BP 1, 13625 2. FATT IO 3. 64 4. 40 13, 14. 14. 15, 415. 16. Every month the price commodity falls in this order: 1024, 640, 400, 250, .. What is the next value? 1. 156.25 2. Approximately 39 3. 64 4. 40 of a particular Hw gam teh aftarar at Ee SM) =" FY sist ar ana Bowe oN aoe teat A emer | sere fae (137) =14347=11. a £73856) 16 a pater at 10 28 3a au We define a function F(W) of N, expressed as decimal number. eg. f(137)=14+3+7=11. Evaluate FOSS), 1 10 2 18 th 3. 28 4 it wg we fa, st 17 ana Ox fer cet Usat 8, tar & fe se fear a so ar aa, "0, ‘Sat at ard 30 8 4x fer ae oer er | xT Ane ea fy Low 2 30 2 2 416 A certain day, which is x days before 17% 18 August, is such that 50 days prior to that day, it was 4x days since March 30" of the same year. What is x? 1. 18 2 3 2 4 16 wm ght w, fig aw Rig Baw, wt he vat ga ae wer fet sian a ga Teer me Foe Ag Baw om Fee gta A ean seh A Ee Heat ea 8 aad 48 24 Lou 2 3 72 4 ‘A mouse has to go from point A to B without retracing any part of the path, and never ig backwards. What is the total number of distinct paths that the mouse may take to go from A to B? 2. 48 n 4. 24 ee Hea a ota, ser n orpfte stem ar hora 42 & | ots met gear ea th La 202 a 3 a4 ‘The sum of first x natural numbers with one of them missed is 42. What is the number that was missed? 1 22 3 4.04 fer tom ager 22 oh Row Sata Fea Seay st area fra Sra Bl ee anttar aquen are A ome 7 Sat, ar um at ge 0 1 arden wet nia Feared eae Haters Far By a 1 14m 2 3. 07m 4. Lom Lim 20, 18, A 22 m wide rectangular steel plate is corrugated as shown in the diagram. Each corrugation is a semi-circle in cross section having a diameter of 7 om. What will be the ‘width of steel sheet after it is corrugated? 2 “em L 14m 3. 07m 4. Lim 21. 19, BEN, Bae gE er qo B, a NeExT=2013 8 aN, EAe Tan Sea dae thes few A aT 1 39 2 3. 675 4 2015 onl 19. IFN, E and T are distinct positive integers such that N x Ex T= 2013, then which of the following is the maximum possible sum of N, E 2 and T? 4, 2. 3. 675 4 2015 671 22. ‘The areas of the inner circle and the shaded ring are equal. The radii r; and r2 are related by wet f& ger" wm fega wqeam & er FOR WH arama wad Fa wi reQ BRE OPE =081 a MAS war Bet 1 f ew aR Bae OT TTT! fa & Bae west see ee TT EO & Fw f@) =0 Wi Ke TT! wa f a ORE 2a Uw SHEATH Let @ & R® be an open set and f:0R be a differentiable function such that (Df)(x) =0 for all x€ 2 ‘Then which of the following is true? 1, f must be a constant function 2. must be constant on connected components of 3. f(x) = Oorl for xE2 4. The range of the function f is a subset of Z art PR (ayn 21) AERA Beart aT wa aa BoA Ted aire Mm Sresloql TERY BL ATT A OR ara Aon Se oqx" | A areRET Pra lat w Bent a aad EP 1 O 1) bea sequence of real numbers such that S'S. ay is convergent and Des I@n| is divergent. Let R be the radius of convergence of the power series Eife1 @qx". Then we can conclude that L O & AAT a, = 0 TET n= 081 4 img eG = 0 Let {Bn} and {cq} be sequences of real numbers. Then a necessary and sufficient condition for the sequence of polynomials fa(X) = byX + CyX? to converge uniformly to 0 on the real line is 1. Hime By = 0 and Up ne Cy eri 1Bq] <= and Deen [Cal <2 There exists a positive integer N such that by, = 0 and cy = 0 foralln >N 4, liye Cy = 0 ante 1 tx hasty In 142 see ware t 1. @-"@-20-9) 2 @-Ne-O-2 3. @- yO —2)*@-x)* 4. G?-y?)O? = 27)? - x7) Ltx+x4 ityty" ltatz The determinant Lite 14x4x? 1 ity 1+yty? Lo tt2 t+z+2? is equal to 3 3. 32. 32, 1. @=E-0G-2) G-y)(x-2)(y-2z) Gy)? ~2)*(@~ x)? (2 y2)(y7 — 22)(@? — x2) art Pop ww 2x2 ARAN ara rosa Haat oft & af pp Ran STEYR el at psa a 1 arate & 2 ww get vgeh ate B 3 UR et & aa ee 4 amine Let P be a 2 x 2 complex matrix such that P*P is the identity matrix, where P* is the Conjugate transpose of P. Then the eigenvalues of P are 1. teal 2. complex conjugates of each other 3. reciprocals of each other 4 of modulus 1 fret oreagt 2 & ater areqy Ro remote aft 11 9 1100 | fad ail] loo 1 lo 0 3 119) 10 1 s pid «fed lo 0 2 0 0 3 Which of the following matrices is not diagonalizable over R? 119 11 9 L fe 2 4] 2 [23] 0 0 1. 0 0 3 11 9) 10 4 a pig] wpe o 0 2 0 0 3 10 aren 33. QE Q(V2,V2,92) & ae Rean A aie a var wart Lo4 28 3M 43 33. Find the degree of the field extension Q(V2, 72, 9) over @, Loo 2 8 34 a 32 34 FRE RH pe)agtaet— tag" aT (2) = beet Dus? bot bye” BB BWR ag.by ERAT BEI theme Eat 22 ar ony army ga Hef Ls 24 eo “a 34. Let p(2) = ag + z+ -+ aqz” and 2) = diz + by2? + 0+ by2™ be complex polynomials. If a9, b; are non-zero complex Bi) numbers then the residue of oe) at 0 is equal © a a 1. ah 2. 2 aac 35, der serach & we ay & ofeat catart 4x4 genta oragt ay wae A, aig st 3.Reat swag A moat L3 2 a1 3243 4 no 35. In the group of all invertible 4 x 4 matrices ith ents in the field of 3 elements, any 3- ‘Sylow subgroup has cardi L383 3. 243 31, 38. 38. at The number of conjugacy classes in the 39, permutation group 1 12 2 3,10 4. 6 ae gawd & wr aapaa oan Feat & wm waEae ae area safest Ht eT & 39, 1 36 2 6 3 8 acca ‘The number of surjective maps from a set of ae fe dia saat & at soe at sauat & up a aT eT TAR GR at at srt & es Gt Br & Re mart or deat e ce 8 25) ae ae: Let G be the Galois group of a field with nine elements over subfield with three elements. Then the number of orbits for the action of G on the field with nine elements is, 3. > 4-elements to set of 3 elements is 6 © +e pre. 2. 64 ane oe 40, ma fe Teac" GH aire oe Ao Fa RR zy = (12...) oF Goleta FA Uitte A= R>O BA AR p wapaa & | ae aa od wm age bl at om Sh 1 SRW wae wifeaaa & HRA 2, Exor(aye” Hr sitter Piva & ae eee | Soha thea ned, % diese we, aie SIT {@1sx 0. Letp bea ach aifeaferst 81 polynomial of degree d. Then the radius of = afte wifeeiee & convergence of the power series zt Teo p(n)anz" equals 1st a a See 3. Rd 4. Red 2 ene n 3. qeR eT t 40 hanes ARE /Une3 Let Z, = {1,2, ...} be the of positi i } be the set of postive | gi. eR & fre ear Het Tae integers. Let 7, == subspace topology on Zy induced from the usual topology of R, 2 1= order topology on Z,, ie. the topology with base (@1ex Aya FRU (Py) TCH GEE Fa el 2 GER NUH IES HR ay um Hae SowaeaT BI 4. 42, 2 3. FG re [12] fae y@) 0% ae feet aise wear [1,2] » BaF Fae, FO AERS fie (7) ww ee x or aitace & anf J? fu so B 4 UF Ae Rar aacr & ae (p,) a) wararae: Fade ga EI For 2 € R, consider the boundary value problem toe Bay =0, xe (1,2])_ yA) = y(2) Which of the following statement is true? L.There exists a 4p € R such that (P,) ‘has a nontrivial solution for any A> 2. (A € B:(P,) has a nontrival solution} isa dense subset of R. 3, For any continuous function F:[1,2] + R with f(x) 0 for some © € [1,2], there exists a solution uot (P,) for some A € RK such that SP fu x0. 4. — There exists a 4 € R such that (Pa) has two linearly independent solutions. Pd ae y: RR Hamar t ger We. Z=/0), xen) YO) = y(1) = o} 1 SATU Fa FT P:R RH Fafeerest diene war th at 1 y@)=0 af ste Fae aft xe (0,1) 2 yaRee e 3. y fier atianer & 4 & oraeae t Let y:R — R be differentiable and satisfy the ove: 12 4B 43, 4 Z=fO) xe | ¥) = y(1) = 0. where f:R-> function, Lipschitz continuous ‘Then + (x) =0 ifand only if x € (0,1} 2. y is bounded 3. yiis strictly inereasing is unbounded ae FE RR PRR, P(x) = ag + a,x + 0,2 UH IB, ap.a;,a, ER AMA, +0 F ern FMEA, =f P(xddx — 2((0) + PCA) Fa =f) Ptxddx ~ P (2) AE ial, xe ar Rreter arer Bat 1 (Eyl > |B) 2. {Bal > 1EL 3. Eel = 12) 4. (Bal = 218) Let P: R + R bea polynomial of the form P(x) = ag + ax + a, x?, with 9, @;,d, € Rand az # 0. Let 8, = ff P@)dx ~2(P(0) + Pay) Ey = fy P(@)dx - P(2) If |x| is the absolute value of x € R, then Le (Bal > epi 2. (Bol > [et 3. [Ea] = 11 4. |E2| = 216) HR, ws ietyeo, pate asi Fa ee: 44. 45, 45. 46. ‘The Charpit’s equations for the PDE 46. upltg@tsty=0, p=2g=% are given by 1. 5-725 -ste- 2-8 pS Tange? ~ Fphuszg? ~ pu ~ 3g . ee ap apu~ 2g BpPuvaa? — =a—p* ~ “ioe 3, eau de aa apt aE re. 4 He ae te ag = Zou ~ z4y — pe ap? 47. aa fF y:[00)-R @ ae Fat Sawer § Ter y@)+ K@-Sy()ds= 38/6 RATT anata 1 y@)=2 ff stsinGe—s)as 2. y= Ef steos( —s)ds 3. y(x) = fs sine — sds 4. yG)= [Fs cos(x—s)ds Let y:[0,¢0) + Rbe twice continuously 47. differentiable and satisfy yx) + S5@ — s)y()ds = 23/6. Then 1. -¥@ Sg s?sin(x — s)ds 2. ye) =2 ff scos(x—s)ds 3. y@) = ffs sin -s)ds 4. ye) = [Fs cos(x—s)ds aft y & au faa a yee & ah aaa: Pd wate Zour ow fils & at a Prat | aie asia caret at co 3, seh cum aren &, after wa B, at 1 vb. ter] os 2 valfite sy] 3. vafti—eey 4 weep —ery Consider a body of unit mass falling freely from rest under gravity with velocity v. If the air resistance retards the acceleration by cv where c is a constant, then 1 ve8pte*] 2, vedlrtent] 3. v= Sft—e-t] 4. v=2[1-e%] wae JO) = ¥°Q) + yee, yO) =1 art ye ct(o,1pe, & ak A reat 1 ae y at y aeits axa &, at 3 yayettix 4. y@)=1+h2 Consider the functional JQ) = 970) + fy*@dx, yO) =1 where y € C?([O, 1]). If y extremizes J then 1 y@)=1-he 2 y@)ai-dz 3. y@)=14+3e 4 y@)at+ix? art PR u(x,t) = el v(t), (0) = 1 & TT, 48. 49, 49, 1 ule,t) = etworato 2 ult) = eters UC, t) = elutetato 4 u(x,t) = eo Let u(x,t) = et v(t) with »(0) = 1 bea solution to du _ oh 2 28 Then I u(x,t) = elolr-wte) 3. uCa.t) = elaterate 4. u(x,t) = el@®@e-0) FMEA A Karke UCO0), 0>0 ramet ag wes arefeorm agar BI amet Pr May SX@q So SXqy HT Water Blo & fre at seater aneraet 7, = 28 ser tee (MH) Xo at A Pert at Var(T2) nom Vary) Loo 21 3 ew 412 Suppose X,,X2,...Xy is a random sample from U(0,8),8 >0. LetXi) Xa < ++ S Xm) be the order statistics. Consider the two unbiased estimators for 8: Ty = 2K and T, = (") Xm. Then Var(Tz) nite Var(Ty) ~ 1 0 2 1 3, @ 4. 12 14 50, 50. SL wit RK, eT xy BET ae ween: ditt arto oF, set Fe Ow am, sro 1/2 at ew RR atest Bl oaxzameae vn(f fp) eat Frat at, p(acqewaohet) gee ware & Loo 2 tf 34 4. 3/4 Suppose that X,,Xz and X5 are independent and identically distributed random variables, each having a Bemoulli distribution with parameter 1/2, Consider the 2x2 matrix A=(J* ?). Then, Se Xs, P(Ais invertible) equals Lo 2 4 31/4 4 3/4 ge Year stare wear fra at 2x = Sy BY ae Sxt4y 2 5.x 20,20 3 anther rape wt free a Saar wet e 1. Geena gat ar eager fea 1 2. ine gat ar waeae athe &, Sig aS great eet HET 3. grea art (0,8)a¢ ore aT 4. Brea wat (2,0) oe Gra Star #1 2 Consider the linear programming problem: Minimize: 2 = -2x ~ 5y subject to 3x +4y 2 5,22 0,y 20. which of the following is comect? Set of feasible solutions is empty. Set of feasible solutions is non-empty but there is no optimal solution, 3. Optimal value is attained at (0.2). 4. Optimal value is attained at (3,0). 82. 82. n BREA Ste BARS (uy, ua, sn) BF TTATT ni feat Brat aa, GLRAEA & are, fret ot ant & ce 2 ry 2 a fd How many distinct samples of size n can be drawn with replacement from the population (tug, Uz, yn} of n units? i, a ; 2 3C ec 4 “am RReror feat senfter A oaroT A up atta & ota Rew aes a 20 ort ft wr men aor: OF 24% che wagt & feaniser Per aren, ser feat Ae oo a ow aE aT wa fee A aA RAR aT areftowe: ant ae HART sawagh FF Faerie Pear cer ae sama ae oe Areror sf st srseren we Reet a we @ croup fee ar sah fa TT wat wet # gE gS, ww sw ster saree ser are er Star sift Ree ar art fis gt ae ater ea FP waft Rarer FRE were: ware FI sraftrer at & ares & dae Sava awe art 1 60 2 100 3 Ae 4 460 For testing the effectiveness of four teaching techniques, five teachers of a college were involved. A class of 120 students was divided into 5 groups of 24 ‘each at random; one group was assigned to cach of the five teachers. Each teacher further divided hishher group into four ‘equal subgroups at random, and used one 54, 55. technique per subgroup. All of them used the same ‘course material. After all the classes were over, 2 common examination ‘was conducted and the marks were noted. Suppose we want to test whether all the four teaching techniques are equally effective. What is the degrees of freedom associated with the residual sum of squares? 60 2. 100 3 19 4. 460 Fe PRX, apa AR STE OAT HARE ae uefa ae BL AT AR XN Giqs 8) ah, softer ax, a a aimee eer ‘afe cer arr ate by 70 FET of +2 Hn 72 FT oF 30 Hn 70 TM op ara te & oF 0 PM py HGRA eae Suppose X,X2, are random variables on a common probability space with Xq~N (ttn, 02). Then, Xn converges in probability to 2 if and only if in + Oeand o2 +2 Hn > Zand of +0 Hy > O and oj converges 7 > 0 and 1, converges art fi wet fe, ER) = 0 aT Ve(ij\1 & we Rae aM shies: da meow a X%,. Bl a RSX te tx, Bla OG) Ua am Taran ares oe aT Heh dem wa Bl at Batt ah x > 0 FAT lity P(r < Sy < nx) SR RAT & 1 20()—1 2 oy) 301 4. 1-0(2z) ss. 16 Let X4,Xz..0 be independent and identically 87 distributed random variables with E(X,) = 0 and Var(X)) = 1 for all & Let Sq =X; + +Xq. Let (x) denote the cumulative distribution function of @ standard normal random variable, ‘Then, for any x > 0, limtp.sco P(=nx < Sy < nx) equals 1, 20(@)-1 2 &(x) 58, 31 4, 1-022) art fie arom wd waren TERE Smeg 2 asa ww pret werner det @ fren eh oreny on a anor FART Xp Xp Bl ME BT HY TA: 1, = aE" 0X, =p) aT Paver wife ar ang at dea 2. XX ar pradzar weet ar Pere 58. aca 3. BRAG — 1) t= a)" n Fae wattat ar Pere deat 1 4X4 Xa X,~ x, FEM a a Let X;,..,Xq, be a random sample of size n from a p-variate Normal distrib mean jt and positive definite covariance matrix E. Choose the correct statement 1, y= w)'E"(X, — has chi-square distribution with | df, -X’ has Wishart distribution with p d.f. 3. Da(Xe— mw) (X, — a)! has Wishart distribution with n df. 4. X.+ Xpand X; — Xp are independently distributed. art eX ~ NCO) HRT x = x Rt TT ¥ mr wid det wax, Nk, O0 | ant PR Amr Wf ter v0.1) Fi ae x =0 Sitter fear ora &, at wae 0 < as id Sat safer & Los 24 3 4. ‘Suppose X~ Poisson (4), > 0. Let the prior distribution of 2 be U(0,1). If X=0 is observed, then the posterior probability of the set < AS dis 1 os 204 3. 60, we ae a crates ane Heaee Heat sia cafta 4,8,¢,0 oe Eafe: fort ore Gi gach wfteret sar & PR A sere cit ard wa 2 eet a Gita ih ae 2. ay? 3. 4/7 4 1/4 60. Five persons 4,B,C,D and E are seated at random on eight numbered chairs which are arranged in a circle. What is the probability that A and B are separated by at least 2 chairs? tsi, aie Ur) 3 4/7 4 1/4 art_‘a_/ PART 'C ' 61. A PRL, ROT CH Bee: emer aT fl ret fae tim G@)+/'@) am afta &1 Wig O0, Bx. sar Uw Gy fag afi ti 2. aes faqa & aeM diz,s) > ozs a Uw got farg ag 6 3. aft saga F AM d(x,s)> 075, x at stafee at aa 4. aes faqs & aM dG,s) = Oates tH For a non-empty subset $ and a point x in a connected metric space (X,d), let d(x, $) = inf(d(x,y):7 € S}. Which of the following, statements is/are correct? 1. If Sis closed and d(x,5) > 0 thenx is not an accumulation point of S 2. IFS is open and d(x,5) > 0 then x is ‘not an accumulation point of $ 3. IfS is closed and d(x, $) > 0 then § does not contain x 4, HfSisopen and d(x, $) = O then x & S art RE (a) Ger area seas ar wa srafeam fae ation aigear § ToT Xp = (@ue1 — M)/ Axes Brest ee wera Te BE? 1. wat nem a Ae, Them te > 1-22 8 Ri nem a Hea Far Lem > 3 Gl 3. Difax, OS OR Ate a aiftrata 61 4. Dex, 8 Fw we EI 63 64, 64, 65. 18 {Let (ay) be an unbounded, strictly increasing © of positive real numbers and (ies ~ @e)/dya5. Which of following statements is/are correct? 1. Foralln > m, Din xy > 1 the 2. There exists n 2 m_ such that Bema >t 3. Lifes Xx converges to a finite limit, 6s, 4. Dixy diverges to 00 are FR POR eRe ape BOT n a ww aH, areata quiet & arr ae Kom areatar aoa tat feast west at area: ae Lae ner aM Koc te ye ar arfeara & af Play) = K e® 2. aR nfwa Baek <0, a eR a afar Ee P(x) = K e* 3. fret eer guts nao K <1 Feed x € Rar sitar Rare P(x) = Ke% BI 4 a ner Baek Rat te %o € RAT HARTER B oA Pay) = K ot a 66. 66.5 Suppose that P is @ monic polynomial of degree n in one variable with real coefficients and K isa real number. Then which of the following statements is/are necessarily true? 1. [fis even and K > 0, then there exists Xo € R such that P(x) = K 6 2. If mis odd and K <0, then there exists %o € R such that P(xp) = K e%0 3. For any natural number n and O Ri= 12 a7 siitace & one wet BERS % FAT, f(a, 8) = 7 (a)T Hp) 1. rank f=1 2. dimer: weer & fre F (GB) =0)=2%1 3. faa aimee ar aor anita eI i 4. (e:f(qa)=0) ort 2a ew Ye SaRACTT Fi 75, Let f be a non-zero symmetric bilinear form on R®. Suppose that there exist linear transformations 7): 3 + R, i = 1,2 such that for all a PER, f(a.) =7,(a)T(p). Then: 1. rank f 2. dim (6 € B®: F(a,B) = 0 forall @eER)}=2 3. f isa positive semi-definite or negative semi-definite 4. {ai f(q,a) = O)isa dimension 2 ar subspace of art fir aww sx 4 ae bw x1 SEE & fore waht sfatteat gore bi amt fae OF Ax = br Uw BPR Fe RI at 1. Ax= bt Ue Toten ga FI 2. Ax = ba te oa ge 3. ax = 08 arate pat & aayeua ar Ue wen aRae gat H staftee Bh 4. aR be 0, dad oni ut B Let A bea3 x 4and b bea 3x 1 matrix with integer entries. Suppose that the system Ax = b has a complex solution, Then 1. Ax = b has an integer solution. 2. Ax = b has a rational solution. 3. The set of real solutions to Ax = 0 has a basis consisting of rational solutions. 4. Ib # 0 then A has positive rank. fre aneagt 3 att, sheet ita 01 0 (: 0 0) 9m rat te 00 0 00 1 1 (2 0 9) 00 0) 1 ° ° 01d 0 2 (2 09) «(0 000 ° Which of the following matrices have Jordan. canonical form equal to 01 0 0 0 0}? 000 Ses 76. 76. 7 78, 00 00 2 (28 3) 2 (003) a6 08 O11 o1d > (06 @) « (003) 200 000 Fre Re Aw 4x7 area Mea Baer BUw7x4amatee aneqg tafe Ap= |, 78 SRE Lc a AERA STRELA a a aot aTe BAT BET BE? 1. rank (A) = 4 2. rank (B) = 7 3. Uwe (B) =0 4 BARI Sty, 7x7 TRA HEE Fl Let A bea 4 x 7 real matrix and B bea 7 x 4 real matrix such that AB = I,, where I, is the 4x 4 identity matrix. Which of the following is/are always true? 1. rank (A) 2. rank (B) 3. nullity (B) = 0 4. BA= ly, where I; isthe 7x7 identity 79, matrix Us ohita fata steer write & eto seaafteat uv cen wm fae fet aa ater at any 8? L un’ +W)e Uav+unw 2. UNV +W)> UaV+unW 3. Wavy+WeoU+wnv+w) 4. Wavj+wru+wynv+w) For arbitrary subspaces U, V and W of a finite dimensional vector space, which of the following hold: 1 UnW+W)c Unv4UNW 2. UNW+W)> UnV+UAW 3. Wov)+weU+W)A +) 4. UAV)+W>U4w)nVtW) — a9 FRR Mg(k) Oe xB aPaReat ge wat onxn ameagh A BARE at aoe ar 8 oR eee ona Aa (AEM (K), wr Ret at, re Yee ATET TeMQCK) = MK) aT T(x) = AX & Rem ster &, oe Peent at 1 Zi 3.07 oni 2 th 4, T equpreia bt Let My (K) denote the space of all n >. matrices with entries in a field K. Fix. a non-singular matrix A = (Ay) € Mn(K), and consider the linear map 7: M,(K) > My (K) given by TX) = AX. Then: 1. trace (T) 2. trace (T) = 3. rank of Tis n? 4, Tis non-singular ferret A aitar-miet mr BE 1 rth et getter nas fet omet a, ga wife na ata Recaro sacar B 2. fet cor quer n & Reet ona aa Farm k & aiftaea € afte Few Wen K, FR So (KF) = nF we meat &1 3. ARK, [K-Q] = 4% BRT Qa we mean Bea el at ew aT Le ak > L2Q[l:Q] = 27 1.9 mT ew car FATT BI 4. Qa em aot freer ae as esq) Peter oer 1 Which of the following is/are true? 1. Given any positive integer n, there exists a field extension of Q of degree n. 2. Given a positive integer n , there exist fields F and Ksuch that F & K and K is Galois over F with [X: F] = n 20, 3. Let K be # Galois extension of with [K:Q] = 4. Then there is a field L such that K2L2Q[L:Q] =2and Lisa Galois extension of Q. 4, There is an algebraic extension K of @ such that [K: Q] is not finite. ara Fr R[x), RA Sar Ow a A age aa BI are Fr © fx ww TOME EI a Lai oer ar a re erie sre prorat &, ate 1 ee sfaes arora §1 2. af cen aera aft femr ae Rix|/!, RT GeaTaTe 8, at A ow sfaes qrart ti 3. af man arm af 1 = (f@)) tat FGx), ROR UR RAT SrTETRTONT age 8 at&t row sftas ITT tI 4. aR aan eae a uw arate ae 1G) € 1a afte 8, Breer ore s2 tay ow sttas qo a Let R{[x] be the polynomial ring over Rin one variable, Let J © Rfx] be an ideal, Then 1. 1 is amaximal ideal if and only if isa non-zero prime ideal 2. is amaximal idea! if and only if the quotient ring R[x]/I is isomorphic to R 3. 1 is a maximal ideal if and only if = (f()), where f(x) is @ non-constant irreducible polynomial over R 4. Tis maximal ideal if and only if there exists a nonconstant polynomial FC) € I of degree <2 22 81 al. 82, 00010 000040 weap {9 0000 1| x seem 100000|* 910000 001.000 aa fre A a ate Lat 2 A a Ht aot Which of the following are eigenvalues of the matrix Heooco cocoon eocone art Pe Gum ompanadh BAR Bl at set wife et art & 1 25 2 55 3. 125 4 35 Let G be annonabelian group. Then, its order can be: 1. 25 2 55 3. 125 4, 35 wie PX = ((a,b) © Ra? +b? = 1) RP Sik wR ea BLA RR sx RO Wee were Bi at: 1 wiatira -) Faz 81 2, fear (f) ise B1 3. @tm§ qar ge father & fate geet wet & fs ar ofaiee (7) oR B1 4. fC ag BI . 84. 84. 23 Let X = {(a,b) € R?: unit circle inside R?. Let f:X + Rrbea continuous function. Then 1. Image (f) is connected. 2. Image (f) is compact. 3. The given information is not sufficient to determine whether Image (f) is bounded. 4, f isnot injective. 86. at fH f(2)= Bix] ar afeaee & anes FO) = fv Let R[x] denote the vector space of all real polynomials, Let D:B[x] ~ R[x] denote the map Df = ££, vf, Then, 1. Disone-one. Dis onto, There exists £: R[x] + R[x] so that DEAD) = fv. 4. There exists E: R[x] — R[x] so that EO) = fvf. 2, 3 Fret Cae fem ae tater aT BI ait PF g@) = 7H) bi Rew et A at aise wet Bit 1 eR wht zeR far peer eat fgFi 2 we mr 26 (2llmz=0)U (zlImz =a} ae frat a > 0% fae fe) em F hat 260 & FAT f(z + ta) = f(z - ia) BI 3. aft wait 26 (z\lmz = 0} U(e|Imz =a) aT fret a> 0 & es~@eR et at wh ZEC & FAT fle +2ia) = f(z) 8 24 on. 1 4. aie wat 2€ (2llmz = 0)U(zlmz =a) oem fret a>0 & far (2) ert at aah 2EC% FAT fe + ia) = fe) BH Let f be an entire function on €. Let 9(2) = FE). Which of the following statements is/are correct? Lif F@) ER forall 2 Rthen f =g 2. if f(z) © R forall Z€ {2llmz=0}U(zlImz =a}, for some a > 0, then F(@ + ia) = f(z — ia) for allze€ 3. if f(@) © R forall 26 (elImz = 0} U{zlImz =a}, for some a > 0, then Ff (2+ 2ia) = f(z) forallz eC. 4. if f(@) € R forall 2€ {z|Imz = 0} U {alimz = a) for some @>0, then f(z+ia) = f(z) all ze€ wart P,Q [-1,1] oe SRN aia areata art weet & ae ucl-1 1] Ris 1,2 Brae £44 PC) 4 eu ox € [1,1] Fee Fat wy 20u, som 4 (0) = u,(0) = 0 & Wareret Re Blu, FRO uy, ifr ah aT Fae fee wet Bat 1. wy ru, fea: eae ey 2, wy PM u, Wawa: ane 3. Wa xe [-1,1) % fae we) =0 H 40 BE xe [-1,1] & fare w(x) 20 F1 oO 92, 92, 93, Let P,Q be continuous real valued functions defined on [—1, 1] and wy:[-1, 1] > R. 1,2 be solutions of the ODE: ee au S44 eG) S + O@u= 0x e [1.1] satisfying uy 2 0,Uz $Ovand uy (0) = 4 (0) = 0. Let w denote the Wronskian of u and up, then 1, th and u, sre linearly independent 2. uy, and uz are linearly dependent 3, w(x) =O forall x € [-1,1] 4. w(x) #0 for some x € [1,1] asta, oF easy eR Ba-a+e x, er} (0), ¥(0); (a,b) a Um Fa 1, Saat ae (a,b) = (0,0) 2. Paet a(a,b) ERX RS fel 3. af wat cer & far POFVOse+PE 4, AIR 2) +2) +o, BBE ata>omnb>0 FF “The system of ODE #1 4xdy, te = +x%)y eR @e-atx?)x, teR (ae) 1. only if (a,b) = (0,0) 2. for any (a,b) ERR 3. such that x2(¢) + y*(0) allreR 4, such that x2(¢) + y?(t) + @ as teifa>Oandb>0 2 + b? for u=uGt) a chat & seh TART feat af #4uZ=0 ;xemt>0 F FAT ule 0) = ug), FER: up * Foe 25 93, 94, 94, fea wet wh staae 7, wheer am t>o % fae cl we uz.) Same, 1 wold = 2. u(x) =x 3. g(x) = 1 +27 4. uo) = 14 2x Consider the Cauchy problem of finding w= u(x,t) such that % yu =OforxeRt>0 u(x,0) = u(x), ER Which choice(s) of the following. functions for Up yield a C* solution u(x,t) for all xER and t>0. mm ga bi at 1 RUC y Uw FIA Tat Bl 2 Ray wae 2 eae 4 Mey) Let y:R + R be a solution of the ODE. y0) =2@=0 ; then 1. y.attains its minimum on R 2. yis bounded on R 3. Me tye) =F 4 Wo ge* ye a 26 Bet FR are eERUT y’ = ay: y(0) = 181 y(Q) Barer ater bl at n= ae h> 0% few cee sthaae Petr Pt ays yy = 1 da | edn Faw Um wen aM Bom 97 2. et fre om gue aA 3. dM fae om after oe aie 4 28 RU ow eats aE immer ‘Let y(£) satisfy the differential equation y= Aysy(0) = 1, ‘Then the backward Euler method, for n > 1 and k > 0 *Mt ayy; yp = 1 yields |. a first order approximation to 4" 2. a polynomial approximation to ¢”* 3. arational function approximation to ”: eanh 4. Chebyshev polynomial approximation to e4"# FS asommaso & fu mt vec(orp, UG) +3 file —shu(s)ds = ax +5 rare azar RI aw RT att WarUre war fu aya ace _ 4 B+ Et uwds= 98, Let u € €?({0,1]) satisfy for some A # 0 and a#0 UG) +2 {lx — slu(s)ds = ax +b Then u also satisfies L Ssa=0 3. F-3g StuGds=a wu yap 4 Stik Shu(oas + (2 =1, FER C>0; ue 0)=—x4xER ETE u=u(x,e) | ar 1 uG,0) am, wh xe Ram t>0 & foe aiftace 1 2. FEO > oan +0 & ae oe Pe Ua t|+0 | 3. WH eRe wh cig Fawu(x.c) <0 &1 4. FO xeRTMO0 81 Let u = u(x,t) be the solution of the Cauchy Problem he hu)? +B) =1 rert>0 u(x, 0) = reR Then 1. u(x,t) exists for all x € Rand t > 0, 2. |u(x,t)| + co as t t* for some > Oandx #0 3. u(x,t) <0 for all x € Rand for all t<1/4, 4. u(x,t) > 0 for some x € R and O0 % fae art (ey), Zt + + 22 = 0 mT Ba rat 1 uae u(t) BE UH ER, v(0) = 07 v(@=1 5 ay, 1 smeaere: oRtaz Bt 2. fu(x,0) < et ar Tae BT 3. Teepe: aaftac FI ‘00. 101. 4 x A aah 101. Let u(a, t) satisfy for x € Re > 0 ae tact Pot ‘A solution of the form u = e v(t) with (0) = 0 and v'(0) = 1 1. is necessarily bounded 2. satisfies Ju(x,t)| < et 3. is necessarily unbounded 4. is oscillatory in x. Ue ART aw g(x,y) =0 Peet G(o.y(O) & BRT ART TH HOT TT Fret) we HoT (x0). yO) FO). IO) ae r>0% far afer & aie sah nite sat carats &, at 102. 222 ee x 20) + FO) = 20+ PO L 2 3 =0 4 Consider a particle moving with coordinates G(@),y(Q) on a smooth curve H(x,y) = 0. If the particle moves from (x(0),(0)) to G(@),y@) for r>0 such that its kinetic energy is minimized, then cee a 2. 2 +770) =F O+PO 3. bx + iby =0 4, 20) =2@) rah aor oa fH Rig co aaa amma & (a feat Hiereeat FT freer ure 2 Barta BE Ie OCHIN) ? Lf = ee 2 fi) = Lee 3. pray m =aecmerie— am) 1g) me BU aDaaN eats 4 '@= ne ‘Which of the following approximations for estimating, the derivative of a smooth function f at a point x is of order 2 (ie. the error term is O(h”)) 1. fe 2 f'@* feernd=f) * feeen-fe-N) ah afta) asemndef (20) 2h 3. fi = eee gy we TBR EAL een) f et a, fig) ws ereaceenierasen art PR y@)=y) =0, fPy*@)de=1 wr wat yec*(0,n]) wat t aa waa JO) =fO'@)any=2 Ft aaftra erat 81 at y eat & 102, 28 2 ye) =~ ain 3. yo= fecass 4 ya) =~ fleas Lety € €7({0,n) satisfying ¥(O) = y(n) = 0 and f" y2(x)ax = 1 ‘extremize the functional JO) = "Yaz; 1. y@) = sins ye) = ~ fisine 103. 103, Fret far XX, fet 2 3, N(u, 1) eRe %, Set uw arom &, fear areas aaT 1. Varden (guy ) 4 A fire fret sateer after a wat x, RT Let X1,X9, 0X > 3, be a random sample from N(u, 1) popul where u is unknown. Define &, 3221 Xi. Which of the following are necessaily true? 104, Cov(X, — 3X, + 2X5,2,) = 0 2. Cramer-Rao lower bound for unbiased estimators of w is * Myt2Ky 43x, ‘ws 3. Var(X,) < var( 4. &, is @ function of any sufficient Statistic for w SRT HARE (1,2... 100) yer war at war oe Prat | art Pr sree 21 ae 2) UR at & are aah wad & ger Sree 2-1 aren 2) — 1 aT ao ees BR hj =1.2,..,50 & Fel ate at Re 7 > Op >omemp® > 0, a 1 aisha fara arerarotr #1 2. fete sjerar atemact ti 3. sree 8 greet i 4. seem 9 Garett ti Consider a Markov chain with state space {1,2, ..., 100). ‘Suppose states 21 and ay communicate with each other and states 2i~ 1 and 2/—1 communicate with each other for every i, j = 1,2, ..., 50. Further suppose that 29 > 0,09 > 0 and 7&2 > 0. Then 1. The Markov chain is irreducible. 2. The Markov chain is aperiodic, 3. State 8 is recurrent. 4. State 9 is recurrent. tet PS ware FGM) = eO-O x > (ort ~2 << co Ty Stam 8) BET deme ort art earive: oem waeeanaa: afta BRT A Kandy EL aM RR T= TT, FT = ky aH Ny FIA AR MRCIT BI tig: = 0 FAT Hye > 0% RIT AR a Wi, THO ¢, se C, AFF aie PY, >G) = 0, %~73, % Me, a Hy wo aredien Bt B: WET, > C, HEC, 88 F ar PU > G)=a,%~2 % are, at Hy wt xed et at few weet A 8 ated aes L Ag Bate Fae a ohare Bi 2 AUEERIAT: WRATH ER «aT after Fi 3, BORAT: OAT EA a BT atte &1 4 fatyoow aA gaara race BL 106. Let Xy,Xp, pq be independent and identically distributed observations from the distribution with density fli) =e @-Y),x > p where —00 << 0 and jis unknown. Let T, = 257.1 X; and Ty = 2X4) where X¢q) is the smallest order statistic, To test Ho: W= 0 versus Hy: 4 > Oat level a, where 0 < a < 1, consider the two tests A and B given below. A: Reject Ho if T, > C, where C, is such that P(Y, > C,) = @ with ~22, B: Reject Ho if Tz > Cz where Cp is such that P(¥ > C3) = a with Y~2 107. Then which of the following statements are valid? 1, Both A and B are level tests Ais the uniformly most powerful level atest 3. Bis the uniformly most powerful level a test 4. Bis more powerful than A at any u>d 106. FTA FRA Key, 107. 108, wads aefeos WF, Gy) = OTT Var(X,) =k H are ad fe Sy = Thea ke ATE no, 1 safer a 0 2 tert S40 3. wert Sing 4. safterar # 5% 0 ae Let X,Xo,Xq, ». be independent random variables with E(X,) = 0 and Var(X) = k. Let Sq = Ze: Xe -Then, as n 09, 1, 335-0 in probability fo get eae 2. 355-0 in distribution 3, Ske 42 9 in distribution 4 ae + 0 in probability art f& g@ fet aon a a sfimeromas tl at fet ae aaa ot (oor oor oe) 4. mh rer & fe f= 9 +1) Let #(t) be a characteristic function of some random variable. Then, which of the following are also characteristic function? 1. f() = [OCF forall ER 2. f= OCP forall te R, 3. F(t) = (Ct) forallt ER. 4. FO = 0+ 1) forall CER. wa fe unr wens wt at Ki Xgky FRX, Fact are AeA afta aefeow a tl at 109, 109, 1 PO > ant) >) = 2. PCy > max(%,%) > 4) = 4. PU > 5 > max(tXy)) =! 3 PUK, > Xs > max. 2) = Suppose X,,X2,X3 and X, are independent and identically distributed random variables, having density function f, Then, 1, P(X, > max(Xy,%2) > X3) 2 P(X, > max(X,,X2) > X) 3. P(X, > Xy > max(Xy,X2); 6 1 a a B 4. P(X > X3> max(X,,X2)) = < N Ay Ayn FIER TRAE ar TERE WE aM PW = k) = (1 - pipe = O12,... HHO

Op >0 81 at iat met HS ate wee 1 aa wan aoa uce & carers Ee em reTET a areTA =" 3, afta age we ser od ater Wea west & srapeiatta 1 4, 3am at yea cewt gare cana ge aaviee Fae ar TT S(p +92) & Consider a 3-variate population with o? op 0 0 op where 0? > 0,p > 0. following statements are true? . : L pX), 1sismisjsn ae arai(x,.y) & Fem waa ag Ay oerot y aieat ahr 3. (> Xp, isisn me art OK) a Fer P-¥ ‘A and B are two methods to determine the levels of mercury in fish. In a study to compare A and B, amount of mercury was ‘measured using both methods on m = 12 fish, Let (X,%4),---(Xu¥n) be those measurements, with X/s standing for method A and ¥/'s for method B. It should be noted that the size of error in measurement can depend on the amount of mercury, so. the __observations. (%1.%), ~-+ (Xn Ym) may not be identically distributed. To test Ho: There is no difference between methods AandB versus H,: Method B typically gives a larger reading ‘than method A, which of the following test statistics are appropriate? 1, Number of pairs (X;, ¥j) with (y>X) 1sisnjisjsn 2. Sum of the ranks of the Y observations in the combined sample 3. Number of the pairs (X; ¥;) with (> X), 1sisn 4. ¥-*% 113, 1. 114, 14, 115, 32 art PR v agEe ema dem N,(0,1) aT Sg aa BT AcE Bown aati, wheat areug By at eT ae a data a ath 1. a AB =o8 at raved ver vache afta 1 2. ORR Y(A + BY at ange dew Bat Way ed Woy eartae: afta Ei 3. W(A~ BW am angant dem Bi 4. WAY aT Way & aga dex Let ¥ follow multivariate normal distribution Nq(0,1) and let A and B be n x n symmetric, idempotent matrices. Then which of the following statements are true? 1. IAB = 0, then P'AY and ¥'BY are independently distributed. 115. 2. IFY'(A + BDY has chi-square distribution then ¥’AY and ¥’BY are independently distributed 3. ¥'(A~ B)Y has chi-square distribution. 4. YAY and ¥'BY have chi-square distribution SARE seen wae ge wr citar qigar & fae era dest & dom wat Lo 24 32 4 @ For a Markov chain with finite state space, the number of stationary distributions can be Lo z 1 32 4. © art fe snot ae A>o wd ter aie w>0 Rt we MM tier Ret AQ) = WaT eT A eat Bea B16, ooh swat stare 8 aR RF m= Utieee P(X(t) = k)k = 0,12 1 Pat H ated ae & 1. (XQ) 0 se ae ar vir 8, wt a ara {X()) UH Set Va are ofr F, Serer aera ay = +k = 0,1,2,.. 387 ART TAA py = 2k = 1,2,... FBT 3. aR aren hae ae w> atest air Acar (n,)r wear 8, aM aE, sre (2) rat Sanit dem 1 4. af aitaren wae aga wae eg aT Gita Hoar &, at az at saat Fe ween are wee (2) eae oH mera deat Tara tl Let X(¢) = number of customers at time ¢ in the system in an M/M/I queueing model with arrival rate 2 > 0 and service rate jt > 0. Let Me = lity sco P(X(E) = K),k = 0,1,2-+ ‘whenever it exists. Which of the following are true? 1, ({(O) is a birth and death process with birth rates 4, = 4,k = 0,1,2,... and death rates up = i,k = 1,2,.. 2. (X(O) is a birth and death process with birth rates 2y = 4,k = 0,1,2,.. and death rates Hy ==, k = 1,2,.. 3. Limiting distribution {m,} exists if and only ify > A, and is the geometric distribution with parameter (4), 4. If an arriving customer finds exactly ‘one customer, then his total waiting time in the system has an exponential distribution with parameter (21). fares tier wfetaner ox rant Y= 24+ B+e, WeaBrIy+e Y= O+Btytey 116. 117. eI 6, B.y sae STA EAM e066 Fre OTA SEL TENT BRT srapddftns aefeos gta ti ot Rr aye AS wat ae F7 1. 0,p am y awarreer BL 2. ey area EI 3. 2y— 20 sraactra Bi 4. Oy aR EL Consider the linear model Wy =2O+B+e, = B+ 2y ter Yas O+ Bry tes where 6, 8, y are unknown parameters and 1, €2.€3 are uncorrelated random errors with ‘mean 0 and constant variance. Then which of the following statements are true? 1. 6, and y are estimable 2. @—y isestimable 3. 2y— 26 isestimable 4. 6 +yisestimable art Pe Tae n aT Ua oieest wa ait aaaeT N Saga, Te N>n FM ear Qrent we au aon steer 118, gant fret oer & cer wafer garat = awe seaaa wit & feet are at yp & fafeee frat orat & | are art fe oA gag & tara wwe wa y, a ome E ae ee (VN -1) garnet & fear wfeeere & ve SUR afer, ATT na vised farsa € oa wafer gargat & dae weray RYH ofaat Aer ty, F fatere are Fl oRenita at 1 = NF.t2 = W190 + ya. = Var) FET Vp =Var(t,)1 fat & Batre sraverae: wee 1 SeRRGaT arrest # few ¢, safFera B1 2, Saree atrse & few c, safer t S/55 CSI14~4CH—3 117. 3. yanee aT BI 4. shan & Seto? = aeRIET Suppose a sample of size n is drawn using simple random sampling without replacement from a finite population of NV units where N>n and denote the sample mean of the study variables corresponding to the selected units by J. Now suppose we know one variate value y; corresponding to one unit and draw a simple random sample of size n without replacement from the remaining (N ~1) units and denote the sample mean of the study variables corresponding to the selected units by Yo. Define ty = NY, tz = (N — 1)F0 + Ys-Vs = Var(ts) and V; = Var(tz). Which of the following are necessarily true? 1. ty is unbiased for population total 2. tz is unbiased for population total 3. Y= Nn? where o? = population m ONT variance 4. Va SV, for all n,N ‘Yew went £(V) = XB,Cov(Y) = 071 wet XSAN nx pe, ME spar Uw ITE 8.97 fat ot Pee meat a a att ammaaat Het € 1. airmail ar aera aT +f um ate gait & car som tl Fe eter awe & aw ae E(e'V) = 08, at 88 ww GER BR oT arate Te Bi 3. ae TaN Ys wa Up ase &, rept 4. BV) =0%Ra wart cy aT AAETT fear r & aiter wafee A aT wa BI 8. 119, 119, 34 Consider te tinear model CY) = XB,Cov() = oF where X isa maters of size nx p having rank r= p. Then which of the following statements are necessarily true? 1. ‘The set of estimable linear functions form a vector space of dimension r. 2. IFE(C'Y) = 0 for some nonzero vector 120. ¢, then there is a function U8 which is not estimable, {fall linear functions 0’ are estimable, then r = p 4, The set of functions ¢'¥ with E(c'Y) = 0 form a vector space of dimension r a suet 4,8 mC YE Uw 2 aE Serene waar az Peart siete ane seer Row & an septate a ust a few #8 atest sreeama: we 120 Te a Hao a UH Se FI wag 1a AB dafte wiepia 2 F Ac Hata BI wferpia 4% anc tafe &1 Consider a 2° factorial experiment with three factors A,B and C. Suppose eight treatments are assigned in two blocks of each of the four replicates in the following way. Which of the following are necessarily trac? |. This is an example of complete confounding AB is confounded in Replicate | AC is confounded in Replicate 2 ABC is confounded in Replicate 4 Fe A A ka ky RST Ut wT atta aight (0) & we o 1. Let the prior density : 3 of 6 be proportional to Ti,0 <0 <1. Define 5 = 57, X;. Then valid statements among the following are: 1. The posterior mean of @ does not exist; 2. The posterior mean of @ exists; 3. The posterior mean of @ exists and it is larger than the maximum likelihood estimator for all values of S; 4. The posterior mean of 0 exists and itis larger than the maximum likelihood estimator for some values of S.

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