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FOR ROUGH WORK


3

Hkkx \PART 'A' 3. 10000 1.5


% ,
80%
1. , / ?
1. 80 2. 12
3. 120 4. 150


3. A mine supplies 10000 tons of copper ore,
- ? containing an average of 1.5 wt% copper, to a
1. smelter every day. The smelter extracts 80%
of the copper from the ore on the same day.
2.
What is the production of copper in tons/day?
3. 1. 80 2. 12
3. 120 4. 150
4.
4.



1. The houses of three sisters lie in the same ?
row, but the middle sister does not live in the
middle house. In the morning, the shadow of
the eldest sisters house falls on the youngest
sisters house. What can be concluded for
sure?
1. The youngest sister lives in the middle.
2. The eldest sister lives in the middle.
3. Either the youngest or the eldest
sister lives in the middle.
4. The youngest sisters house lies on the east 1. 2001 2. 2002
of the middle sisters house. 3. 2003 4. 2004

2. X Y 4. Wheat production of a country over a number


of years is shown. Which year recorded
3.50 highest percent reduction in production over
2Y 2 X the previous year?

, :
1. 48.24 2. 28.64
3. 32.14 4. 23.42

2. A woman starts shopping with Rs. X and Y


paise, spends Rs. 3.50 and is left with Rs. 2Y
and 2 X paise. The amount she started with is 1. 2001 2. 2002
1. Rs. 48.24 2. Rs. 28.64 3. 2003 4. 2004
3. Rs. 32.14 4. Rs. 23.42
4

5. - ? 3. / ,

4.

6. A person completely under sea water tracks


the Sun. Compared to an observer above
water, which of the following observations
would be made by the underwater observer?
1. Neither the time of sunrise or sunset
nor the angular span of the horizon
changes.
2. Sunrise is delayed, sunset is advanced, but
there is no change in the angular span of the
horizon.
3. Sunrise and sunset times remain unchanged,
but the angular span of the horizon shrinks.
4. The duration of the day and the angular
5. What is the next pattern in the given
span of the horizon, both decrease.
sequence?
7. A, B C
A 10% , B 20%
C 10% A C


B C
5%
?
1. 10%
2. 20%
3. 10.66%
4. 6.66%

7. A man sells three articles A, B, C and gains


6.
10% on A, 20% on B and loses 10% on C. He
breaks even when combined selling prices of
A and C are considered, whereas he gains 5%

when combined selling prices of B and C are
- ?
considered. What is his net loss or gain on
the sale of all the articles?
1. / , 1. 10% gain
2. 20% gain
2. , ,
3. 10.66% gain
4. 6.66% gain

5

8. 9.
A B -
( )

- ?

-
- ?

1.


2.
2 ..
3.
4 ..
4.

8. Based on the distribution of surface area of


the Earth at different elevations and depths
(with reference to sea-level) shown in the
figure, which of the following is FALSE?

9. Time-distance graph of two objects A and B


1. Larger proportion of the surface of the
are shown.
Earth is below sea-level
2. Of the surface area above sea-level, larger
proportion lies below 2 km elevation
3. Of the surface area below sea-level,
smaller proportion lies below 4 km depth
4. Distance from sea level to the maximum
depth is greater than that to the maximum
elevation
6

If the axes are interchanged, then the same What is the largest number of chocolates he
information is shown by can be left with after passing through all toll
booths?
1. 0 2. 30
3. 25 4. 20

11.
90
10

1/5
th



:
1. 72:28
2. 28:72
3. 20:80
4. 30:70

11. A milkman adds 10 litres of water to 90 litres


of milk. After selling 1/5th of the total
quantity, he adds water equal to the quantity
he has sold. The proportion of water to milk
he sells now would be
1. 72:28 2. 28:72
3. 20:80 4. 30:70

12.
,




- ?
1. 4
2. 2
3.
10. 30 , 4. 2


30

12. Two coconuts have spherical space inside
their kernels, with the first having an inner

diameter twice that of the other. The larger
one is half filled with liquid, while the smaller
is completely filled. Which of the following
statements is correct?
?
1. The larger coconut contains 4 times the
1. 0 2. 30
3. 25 4. 20
liquid in the smaller one.
2. The larger coconut contains twice the
liquid in the smaller one.
10. A chocolate salesman is travelling with 3 3. The coconuts contain equal volumes of
boxes with 30 chocolates in each box. During liquid.
his journey he encounters 30 toll booths. 4. The smaller coconut contains twice the
Each toll booth inspector takes one chocolate liquid in the larger one.
per box that contains chocolate(s), as tax.
7

13. -
? (
)

14. ,

1.

2.


3.


13. Which of the following graphs represents a 4.
stable fresh water lake?(i.e., no vertical
motion of water)

8

14. A tiger usually stalks its prey from a direction spring appears to be moving parallel to its
that is upwind of the prey. The reason for this axis with a speed of
is 1. 1 mm/s 2. 5 mm/s
1. the wind aids its final burst for killing the 3. 6 mm/s 4. 10 mm/s
prey
2. the wind carries the scent of the prey to the 17. 18 24
tiger and helps the tiger locate the prey easily

3. the upwind area usually has denser vege-
tation and better camouflage

4. the upwind location aids the tiger by ?
not letting its smell reach the prey 1. 6 2. 24
3. 8 4. 12
15. () 1W
17. The dimensions of a floor are 18 24. What
is the smallest number of identical square tiles
0.1 mW that will pave the entire floor without the need
100m , to break any tile?
, 1. 6 2. 24
3. 8 4. 12
(E1)
(E2) 18.
1. E1 >> E2
2. E2 >> E1
3. E1 = E2 , 30
4. -
40 ,
8
15. A cellphone tower radiates 1W power while
the handset transmitter radiates 0.1 mW
power. The correct comparison of the ?
radiation energy received by your head from a 1. 70 2. 150
tower 100m away (E1) and that from a 3. 160 4. 100
handset held to your ear (E2) is
1. E1 >> E2 18. To determine the number of parrots in a
2. E2 >> E1 sparse population, an ecologist captures 30
3. E1 = E2 for communication to be established parrots and puts rings around their necks and
4. insufficient data even for a rough comparison releases them. After a week he captures 40
parrots and finds that 8 of them have rings on
their necks. What approximately is the parrot
16. 5 ..
population?
1 2 1. 70 2. 150
. 3. 160 4. 100

19.
?
1. 1 mm/s 2. 5 mm/s

3. 6 mm/s 4. 10 mm/s
?
16. The pitch of a spring is 5 mm. The diameter
of the spring is 1 cm. The spring spins about
its axis with a speed of 2 rotations/s. The
9

Hkkx \PART 'B'

Unit-1
1. 2.
21. :
3. 4.

: :
19. The mid-point of the arc of a semicircle is
connected by two straight lines to the ends of }.
the diameter as shown. What is the ratio of
the shaded area to the area of the triangle?
1. , Y
2. , Y
3. , Y
4. , Y

21. Consider the sets of sequences


and
for at most finitely many }.
1. 2. Then
1. is countable, Y is finite.
3. 4. 2. is uncountable, Y is countable.
3. is countable, Y is countable.
4. is uncountable, Y is uncountable.
20.
,
22.

,

1. -
1. ( )
2. - , -


2. ( )
3. -

4. - ,
3.


4. ( ) 22. The matrix

is
20. Why is there low fish population in lakes that
have large hyacinth growth?
1. Hyacinth prevents sunlight from 1. positive definite.
2. non-negative definite but not positive
reaching the depths of the lake.
2. Decaying matter from hyacinth consumes definite.
3. negative definite.
dissolved oxygen in copious amounts.
4. neither negative definite nor positive
3. Hyacinth is not a suitable food for fishes.
definite.
4. Hyacinth releases toxins in the water.
10

23. , 26.

:
1. 1.
2.
2. 3.
4.
3.

4. 26. is such that and


for all . We can conclude that
is in
23. Let be given by 1. .
. 2. .
Then the derivative of at is the linear 3. .
transformation given by 4. .
1. 2.
27. -
3. 4. ?

24. ,
1. ,
a -
2.

3. ,
1. 2.
3. 4. 4.

27. Which of the following subsets of is a basis


24. A function is defined by of ?
. Let and
be two elements of . The directional
derivative of in the direction of at a is:
1. 2.
3. 4. 1. and but not
2. and
25. 3. and but not
4. Only

1. 4 2. 16 28.
3. 1 4. 8
25.


1. 4 2. 16
3. 1 4. 8 1. = 2. =2
3. = 4. =
11

28. Let Then the rank of is


1. 2.
and 3. 4.

31.
. Then
- ?

1. = 2. =2
3. = 4. =

29. , 1. .
2. .
, :
3. ,
4.
1.
2.
3. 31. Which of the following sets of functions from
to is a vector space over ?
4.

29. Consider the matrix

, where
1. Only
Then equals 2. Only
1. 3. and but not
2. 4. All the three are vector spaces
3.
32.
,
4.
0 -

30. ,
1 1.
2.


3.
4.
:

1. 2. 32. Let be an matrix with each entry equal


3. 4. to or 0 such that every column has
exactly one and exactly one . We can
conclude that
30. Let denote the matrix of order with all 1. Rank
entries 1 and let be a matrix 2. Rank
3.
given by 4.
12

35. Suppose and are entire functions and


Unit-2 for all . If , then
we conclude that
1. for all .
33. 2. is a constant function.
3. .
4. for some .

1. 0 2. 36. , ,
3. 1 4. 2

33. The radius of convergence of the series


is
1.
1. 0 2.
2.
3. 1 4. 2

34. 3.
4.

36. Let be a holomorphic function on


, given by a convergent Laurent series
,
1. 2.
3. 4.

34. Let be the circle in the complex


plane that is oriented in the counter clockwise Given also that
direction. The value of for which
We can conclude that

1. and for all


is 2. for some and for
1. 2. all
3. 4. 3. for all
4. for all
35. ,
37. ,

, ,

1. .
1. , .
2.
2.
3. .
4. 3.
4.
13

37. Given a natural number such that , G


. We can conclude
:
that
1. where is prime, . 1.
2. where are distinct primes. 2. :
3. where are distinct primes. 3. :
4. where is a prime.
4. ,
38. ,
40. Let G be an open set in . Two points
, are said to be equivalent if they can
- ? be joined by a continuous path completely lying
1. , inside G. Number of equivalence classes is
1. only one.

2. at most finite.
3. at most countable.
2. 4. can be finite, countable or uncountable.

3.

Unit-3
4.
41. ...

38. Let denote the permutation group on


symbols and be the subgroup of even
permutations. Which of the following is true?
1. There exists a finite group which is not a
subgroup of for any .

2. Every finite group is a subgroup of for
some . ,
3. Every finite group is a quotient of for
:
some .
4. No finite abelian group is a quotient of 1. . 2. .
for . 3. . 4. .

39. , , 41. Let satisfy the system of ODEs


?
1. 168. 2. 384.
3. 23. 4. 32.

39. What is the number of non-singular If and are two


matrices over , the finite field with two solutions and
elements?
1. 168. 2. 384. then is equal to
3. 23. 4. 32.
1. . 2. .
40. G
3. . 4. .


14

42. , 44. Let satisfy the initial boundary value


problem
,

, ,
Then for is equal to
1. . 1. . 2.
2. .
3. .
3. . 4. .
4. .
45. ,
42. The boundary value problem
, subject to the boundary
conditions
,
, 1. , .
has a unique solution if 2. , .
1. .
3. , .
2. .
3. . 4. , .

4. .
45. The values of and , such that

43. ...
has 3rd order convergence to , are
1.
1. , .
2.
2. , .
3.
3. , .
4.
4. , .
43. The PDE is
46.
1. hyperbolic for .
2. elliptic for .
3. hyperbolic for .
4. elliptic for .
,

44. 1. . 2. .
3. . 4. .

46. If
,

,
: and is arbitrary then the extremal is
1. . 2.
1. . 2. .
3. . 4. . 3. . 4. .
15

47. Unit-4
,
49. 1 2 4
2 4 2
:
:
,
1
?
1. 2.

47. Let satisfy 3. 4.

49. There are two boxes. Box 1 contains 2 red balls


Then is given by and 4 green balls. Box 2 contains 4 red balls
and 2 green balls. A box is selected at random
and a ball is chosen randomly from the selected
box. If the ball turns out to be red, what is the
probability that Box 1 had been selected?
1. 2.

3. 4.

50. A B
48. - ?
, 1.
, , .
2.

3.
4.
1.
2.
50. For any two events A and B, which of the
3. following relations always holds?
4. 1.
2.
48. A bead slides without friction on a frictionless
3.
wire in the shape of a cycloid with equation
, , 4.
.
Then the Lagrangian function is 51.
, 4
1.

2. : 10:00
3.
: 10:40 ,
: 10:30
4.
?
16

1. 2. 1.
2.
3. 4.
3. ( )
4.
51. Suppose customers arrive in a shop according to
a Poisson process with rate 4 per hour. The shop 53. are independent and identically
opens at 10:00 am. If it is given that the second distributed random variables, where
customer arrives at 10:40 am, what is the takes only integer values i.e.
probability that no customer arrived before .
10:30 am? Which of the following is the maximum
1. 2. likelihood estimator of ?
1.
3. 4. 2. Integer closest to
3. Integer part of (Largest integer )
4. median of
52. ,
54. X ,
, ,

, X
2
? ,

1.


2.
:
3.
1.
4.
2.
52. Suppose is a random sample from
a distribution with probability density 3.

function where 4.
.

What is the probability density function of 54. For a random variable X, with , the
? coefficient of variation is defined as
1. where is the variance of X. Suppose
are independent samples from a
2. normal population with mean 2 and unknown
coefficient of variation . It is desired to test
3.
against . The likelihood
4. ratio test is of the form Reject if
1. .

53. : : 2. .
, 3. .
,
- ? 4. .
17

55. , X- 57. ,
Y-: , -
,
, ,

,
1.
1. ,
2.

2. ,

3. ,
3.
4. ,

55. are data on X- 4.
cultivable land in a district and Y-the area
actually under cultivation, both measured in 57. Let be a random vector with
square feet. Let be the least squares mean and a positive definite dispersion
estimates of in the model
where is the random error. If the data are matrix . Then the coefficient vector
converted to square meters, then of the first principal component
1. may change but will not.
2. may change but will not.
3. both and may change.
4. Neither nor will change. 1. the vector of all the eigenvalues of .

56. - 2. the eigenvector corresponding to the smallest


, eigenvalue of .
3. the eigenvector corresponding to the largest
0 ( )
eigenvalue of .
F- , 4. the vector of all the eigenvalues of
,
1. 58. n (
: )
2.
3. 0
4. 1 ?
1. 2.
56. Suppose in a one-way analysis of variance
model, the sum of squares of all the group 3. 4.
means is 0 (Assume that all the observations are
not same). Then the value of the usual F- test
statistic for testing the equality of means 58. A simple random sample (without replacement)
1. cannot be determined from the above of size n is drawn from a finite population of
information. size . What is the probability that the 4th
2. is undefined. population unit is included in the sample but the
3. is 0. 6th population unit is not included in the
4. is 1. sample?
18

1. 2. Hkkx \PART 'C'


3. 4.
Unit-1
59.

61. ,
- ?
,
1.
2.
3. - - ?
4. 1. 2.
3. 4.
59. are the standard parameters of a
balanced incomplete block design . 61. Let be a non-singular matrix with real
Which of the following can be entries. Let denote the transpose of .
parameters of a ? Which of the following matrices are positive
1. definite?
2. 1. 2.
3. 3. 4.
4.
62. s
60. , ,
-
M/M/1 5 1.
, 2.
3.
?
4.
1.
62. Let s . Then decide which of the
2. following are true.
1.
3.
2.
3.
4.
4.

60. Consider an M/M/1 Queue with arrival rate 63. .


and service rate with . What is the -
probability that no customer exited the system
before time 5? 1.
:

1.
2.
:

2. 3.
:

3. 4. -
:

4.
19

63. Let . Then decide


which of the following are true.
1. there exists a pointwise convergent
subsequence of .
2. has no pointwise convergent subsequence. 65. Find out which of the following series converge
3. converges pointwise everywhere. uniformly for .
4. has exactly one pointwise convergent
subsequence.

64.
- ?

64. Which of the following are true for the function


66. -,
?
:
1.
2.
3.
4.

66. Decide which of the following functions are


uniformly continuous on .
1.
2.
3.
65. 4.
- ?
67.
1, 0


1.
2.
3.
4.
20

67. Let denote the function which is 1 if 3.


and 0 otherwise. Consider 4.

69. Let be the following metrics on .

Then is Then decide which of the following is a metric


on .
1. Riemann integrable on .
1.
2. Lebesgue integrable on .
3. is a continuous function on . 2.
4. is a monotone function on . 3.
4.
68.
70. ,
:

.
sin1 , >0.


1. -
1.
2.

2.
3.
3. -
-
4.
4. -
70. Let be the following subset of

68. A function on has the following .


partial derivatives
Then
1. is connected
. 2. is compact
Then 3. is path connected
1. has directional derivatives in all directions 4. is bounded
everywhere.
2. has a derivative at all points. 71.
3. has directional derivative only along the
direction everywhere.
4. does not have directional derivatives in
any direction everywhere.

69. :
:
- ?
-
1.
2. :
1. 3.
2. 4. :
21

71. Let 3.
4.

73. Let and let and denote the


Define a map as two eigenvalues of such that .
. Then
1. as
Which of the following statements is true?
2. as
1. is a continuous linear map
3. is positive if is even.
2. maps onto
4. is negative if is odd.
3. exists and is continuous
4. is uniformly continuous
74.
72.

-
, (
) ,

1.
2.
- 3.
? 4.
1. ,

2.
74. Let denote the vector space of all real
matrices. Among the following subsets of ,
3.
decide which are linear subspaces.
4. 1.
2.
3.
72. Let be an matrix such that 4. where is some fixed
matrix in .
is an integer for all Let with
(where is the identity matrix). For a
square matrix det denotes its determinant. 75.
Which of the following statements is true? ,
1. If then .
2. A sufficient condition for each to be an 1.
integer is that is an integer. 2.
3. is always an integer matrix. 3.
4. necessary condition for each to be an 4.
integer is .
75. If are invertible matrices such that
, then we can conclude that
73. ,
1.
2.
3.
4.
1. ,
2. ,
22

76. . 3. ,
,
. 4.


78. Let be a real symmetric matrix. Then we can

conclude that
1. 1 1. does not have 0 as an eigenvalue
2. 2. All eigenvalues of are real
3. --
3. If exists, then is real and symmetric
4. has at least one positive eigenvalue

4.

76. Let be an odd number . Let be Unit-2


an matrix with for all
and . Let for all
the other pairs . Then we can conclude that 79. ,
1. has 1 as an eigenvalue.
2. has as an eigenvalue.
1.
3. has at least one eigenvalue with
multiplicity . 2. ,
4. has no real eigenvalues. 3. ,

77. ,
4.
9
79. Let be the meromorphic function given by
. Then
1. 1. is a pole of order 2.
2. for every is a simple pole.

3. for every is a simple pole.
2.
3.
4. is a pole.
4.
80.
77. Let be three distinct subspaces of
such that each has dimension 9. Let
. Then we can conclude
that
1. may not be a subspace of
2. 1.
3. 2.
4. 3.

4.
78.

1. 0
2.
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80. Consider the polynomial 82. Let be the open unit disc in . Let
be holomorphic, , and
let .
Which of the following statements are true?
1. is holomorphic in .
Then, with
2. .
1.
3. .
2. is open
4. .
3. is closed
4. is bounded
83.
81.

, - ?
1.
G
2. G
H
1. 3. G/H
2. 14 4. G/H ( )
3.
1 ,
4. 12

81. Consider the polynomial 83. Consider the following subsets of the group of
non-singular matrices over :

.
where . Then
counting roots with multiplicity we can Which of the following statements are correct?
conclude that has 1. G forms a group under matrix multiplication.
1. at least two real roots. 2. H is a normal subgroup of G.
2. 14 complex roots. 3. The quotient group G/H is well-defined and
3. no real roots. is Abelian.
4. 12 complex roots. 4. The quotient group G/H is well defined and
is isomorphic to the group of diagonal
82.
matrices (over ) with determinant 1.
, ,
84. ,
.


- ? - ?
1. 1.
2. . 2.
3. .
4. . 3. :
4.

24

84. Let be the field of complex numbers and 86. Which of the following statements are true?
be the group of non zero complex numbers 1. is a principal ideal domain.
under multiplication. Then which of the 2. is a unique factorization
following are true? domain.
1. is cyclic . 3. If is a principal ideal domain and is a
2. Every finite subgroup of is cyclic. non-zero prime ideal, then has finitely
3. has finitely many finite subgroups. many prime ideals
4. Every proper subgroup of is cyclic. 4. If is a principal ideal domain, then any
subring of containing 1 is again a principal
85. R ideal domain
,
87. ,
- : ?
,
1. R ,


i ,
2. R
.
,
-/ /?

1. .
3. R 2. .
4. R R 3. , if .
4. ,


85. Let R be a finite non-zero commutative ring 87. Let be a commutative ring with unity and
with unity. Then which of the following be the polynomial ring in one variable.
statements are necessarily true? For a non zero , define to
1. Any non-zero element of R is either a unit or be the smallest such that . Also
a zero divisor. . Then which of the following
2. There may exist a non-zero element of R statements is/are true?
which is neither a unit nor a zero divisor. 1. .
3. Every prime ideal of R is maximal. 2. .
4. If R has no zero divisors then order of any 3. ,
additive subgroup of R is a prime power. if .
4. if is an integral
86. - : ? domain.
1.
88. 2
2.
- ?

1. :
3.

,

,
2. 2 -
:

4. ,
3.
1 ,




4. 5
, :



25

88. Let be the finite field of order 2. Then 3.


which of the following statements are true?


1. has only finitely many irreducible
elements. 4.
2. has exactly one irreducible polynomial

of degree 2.

3. is a finite dimensional
vector space over .
90. Let
4. Any irreducible polynomial in of
.
degree 5 has distinct roots in any algebraic
Let , the set obtained by removing
closure of .
the origin from .
Let be a continuous function from to .
89. Choose all correct options.
1.



1. Image of must be connected.
2. Image of must be compact.
2.
3. Any such continuous function can be
,

extended to a continuous function from to .
4. If can be extended to a continuous function
from to then the image of is bounded.
3. ,

,

Unit-3
4. : ,


,


91. ...


89. Let be a metric space. Then

1. An arbitrary open set in is a countable
union of closed sets.
2. An arbitrary open set in cannot be 1. 1
countable union of closed sets if is 2. 2
connected. 3. 2
3. An arbitrary open set in is a countable
4. 3
union of closed sets only if is countable.
4. An arbitrary open set in is a countable
union of closed sets only if is locally 91. Let be a nonzero solution of the
compact. ODE
for .
90.
. Then the cardinality of the set
,

is
1. equal to 1
, 2. greater than or equal to 2
3. equal to 2
:
4. greater than or equal to 3
1.
2.
26

92. 93. Let satisfy for

, , , .
- : ? Then is equal to
1. 1.
2.

3.
0 4.
2. ,
94. :

3. ,


4. ,
,
,

92. Consider the initial value problem
where
. -
Which of the following statements are : ?
necessarily true? 1.
1. There exists a continuous function 2.
and such that the above 3.
problem does not have a solution in any
4.
neighbourhood of 0.
2. The problem has a unique solution for every
94. Consider the wave equation for
when is Lipschitz continuous.
3. When is twice continuously differentiable,
the maximal interval of existence for the
above initial value problem is .
4. The maximal interval of existence for the
above problem is when is bounded and
continuously differentiable.
Let be the solution of the above problem
93. with and for where
and are given
, , . functions satisfying and
, for every . Which of
the following statements are necessarily true?
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
4.
4.
27

95. 1. if
2. if
3. if
: 4. if

, 97. The order of linear multi step method


,
3 +1
for solving is
1. if
2. if
3. if
95. Let be a function 4. if
satisfying , for all .
Suppose is of the form 98.
, where , is a
nonconstant function, then
,
,
1.

2.

96. 3.
4.

98. The functional


,
,
1. where and on
2.
has
3.
4.
1. weak minimum
2. weak maximum
96. The Cauchy problem 3. strong minimum
4. strong maximum

99. : :

has a unique solution in a neighbourhood of
for every differentiable function if
1.
2.

3.
4. 1.

2. y=
97.
3. y=
3 +1
4. y=
28

99. Let be a piecewise continuously 1.


differentiable function on . Then the 2.
functional 3.
4.

102. - ? (
:
attains minimum if is
)
1.
1.
2. y= 2.
3.
3. y= 4.

4. y= 102. Which of the following are canonical


transformations? (Where represent
generalized coordinate and generalised
100. momentum respectively)
1.
2.
3.
, -
4.
?
1.
2.
3. Unit-2
4.

100. Which of the following are the characteristic 103. :


numbers and the corresponding eigenfunctions
for the Fredholm homogeneous equation whose
6
kernel is

?
-/ /?
1. 1.
2.
3. 2.
4. 3.
4.
101.

:
103. A fair die is thrown two times independently.
Let be the outcomes of these two throws
1.
2. and . Let be the remainder
3. obtained when is divided by 6. Then which of
4. the following statement(s) is/are true?
1. and are independent
101. The integral equation 2. and are independent
3. and are independent
4. and are not independent
has infinitely many solutions if
29

104. 3. There exists a state with period .


4. There are infinitely many stationary

distributions.
,
, 106. 2 5
,
, -
?
1.
2.
3.
4.


104. and play a game of tossing a fair coin.
starts the game by tossing the coin once and
then tosses the coin twice, followed by
tossing the coin once and tossing the coin
twice and this continues until a head turns up.
Whoever gets the first head wins the game.
Then,
1.
2.
3.
106. Let be a sequence of independent
4.
random variables each having a normal distri-
bution with mean 2 and variance 5. Then which
105. of the following are true






,
1.
2.
3.
.
4. :

105. Consider the Markov Chain with state space


where . Suppose that
the transition probability matrix 107.
satisfies :
if is even
1.
if is odd.
Then
1. The Markov chain is irreducible. 2.
2. There exists a state which is transient. ,
30

3. , For testing against , the


test is

1. a most powerful test at level 0.05
4. , 2. a likelihood ratio test at level 0.05
3. an unbiased test
4. test of size 0.05
107. Let be a random variable with a certain non-
degenerate distribution. Then identify the 109. : :
correct statements
1. If has an exponential distribution then
median
2. If has a uniform distribution on an interval

, then
3. If has a Binomial distribution then

4. If has a normal distribution, then


108.

0 1 2 3
0.01 0.04 0.5 0.45
0.02 0.08 0.4 0.5


109. are independent and identically
distributed as .
Then
,

1. 0.05
2. 0.05

3.
4. 0.05

108. Suppose the probability mass function of a


random variable under the parameter
and are given by

0 1 2 3
0.01 0.04 0.5 0.45
0.02 0.08 0.4 0.5

Define a test such that


if
if
31

110. : : 1.
, 1, 3= + + =1=1 + ! .
, 2. :
3. .
. 4.
- ?


1.

2. 111. Suppose are independent and


identically distributed with common continuous
3. distribution function and are
independent and identically distributed with
4. common continuous distribution function
. Also suppose and are
110. Let be independent and identically independent for all . Consider the problem
distributed random variables each following of testing against .
uniform distribution, .
Define Let and
among
and . .
Which of the following is true? Define where
1. is sufficient for
if
2. is unbiased for if

3. is unbiased for Which of the following are true?


1.
4. is unbiased for + =1=1 + ! under 0.
2. and are linearly related.
3. under .
111.
4. Right tailed test based on is appropriate
: :
for testing against .

: :
112.





Beta ,


,
1.
- ? 2.
32

3. 114.
Beta ,
4.

Beta Model 1:
Model 2:
112. is the probability of obtaining a head in the
toss of a coin. The coin is tossed three times and 1, 2

we record .
if all the three tosses result in heads
if all the three tosses result in tails
otherwise
If the prior density of is Beta , and

is the posterior mean of given , for
1.
, then 2.
1. 3.
2. 4.
3. The posterior density of given is a
Beta density 114. For a data set the
4. The posterior density of given is following two models were fitted using least
not a Beta density square method.

113. : : Model 1:
, Model 2:
Let be least square estimates of
, - ? from model 1 and be the least square
estimates from model 2.
1.
2. :
Let

3. Then
1.
2.
4. -
3. It can happen that but
4. It can happen that but

113. Suppose are independent and 115. -


identically distributed standard normal random
variables, and . If is an
idempotent matrix, then which of the
following statements are true?

1. and are independent.
2. and are identically
distributed if is even and trace . 1.
3. follows a gamma distribution if 2.

. 3.
4. follows a chi-squared 4.
distribution if .
33

115. Let be the density of bivariate normal BIBD v


distribution with mean vector and ?
1. 2.
Variance-Covariance matrix Consider 3. 4.
a random vector having density 117. We are given some balanced incomplete block
. Then designs (BIBDs) with parameters
such that and (are fixed). With
1. Marginal distribution of both and is which of the following values of v can one
standard normal. construct such a BIBD?
2. 1. 2.
3. and are independent. 3. 4.
4. has a bivariate normal distribution.
118.
116. : 95%
, (2.5, 3.6),
n


: ,

, n 1. :
2. :
- / 3.

/?
1. 4.
2.
3.
118. A data set gave a 95% confidence interval (2.5,
4.
3.6), for the mean of a normal population with
known variance. Let be a fixed number.
116. Suppose is the sample mean of the study If we use the same data to test
variables corresponding to a sample of size n
using simple random sampling with
replacement scheme and is the sample mean 1. would be necessarily rejected at
of the study variables corresponding to a sample 2. would be necessarily rejected at
of size n using stratified random sampling with 3. For the information is not enough to
replacement scheme under proportional draw a conclusion
allocation. Which of the following is/are 4. For the information is not enough
sufficient condition/conditions for to draw a conclusion
?
1. All the stratum sizes are equal
119. , ,
2. All the stratum totals are equal
3. All the stratum means are equal -
4. All the stratum variances are equal ?
1.
117.
2.
(BIBDs) , ,
3.
( )
4.
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119. Suppose follows exponential distribution with 3.


unit mean. Which of the following

statement(s) are correct?
1. The hazard function of is a constant 4.
function.
2. The hazard function of is a constant 120. Consider the linear programming problem
function. maximize
3. The hazard function of is the identity Subject to
function.
4. The hazard function of is the identity .
function. Then
1. The does not admit any feasible
120. : solutions.
2. There exists a unique optimal solution to the
.
3. There exists a unique optimal solution to the
dual problem.
4. The dual problem has an unbounded
. solution.

1.
2.

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