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16 J1J5
+

16
~

if; ~


64.'-' If atV~riaple line, passing through the point 64.

7:ffu: l1!fi

T.R ~,

of intersection of the lines x + 2y-1 = 0 and 2x - y -1= 0, meets the coordinate


axes in A and B, then the 10,<;;9;8 of the mid-point of AB is : (1) (2) (3) (4) x+3y=10 xy

2x-y-l==Ot"
AB ~ ll~-~

am r1a:~liCfl &Ian. ~ A. d'?TT B 1:J\. ~

S1rd~G ~ ~ m ~ \ifRftt
~,

m311x+

2y -1

= 0 d'?lT

aT

cor ~?1

~ :

(1) (2)
..

x+3y=10

xy

x +3y+l0xy=O
" _-t',

x+3y+10xy=0 x+3y=O

5: 83' 1 .- r~!t.15 :;' ,~ F18'\:1;;:: x+3y=O

(3)

x+3y=10

(4)

.in
Cfi?Rl: ~ 1:J\ ~ ~I ~ Cfi?R 2 : Gl

ks

65.

Statement perpendicular

1 : The line 2x

+ y + 6 = 0 is to the line x - 2y + 5 = 0 and.

65.

2x+y+6=O

U9T x-2y+5=0

a~ ~

U9T (1,3)~

m ~.~

ar

second line passes through (1, 3). Statement

2 : Product of the slopes of any

w:rRR ~aTI CfiT ~

CJil !!OI14"it'i

two parallel Iines is equal to -1. (1) Statement - 1 is true; is false.


(2)

-1rr~:q;~
I.,."

00

Statement - 2

-1

~t

q;-~

- 2~~1

.1

Statement - 1 is false; Statement - 2 is true.

Cfi?R -1 ~
~.

t q;-~
~ ; q;-~

- 2~

~I

(3)

Statement - 1 is true; Statement - 2 is true; Statement - 2 is a correct - 1.


.i"

(3)

q;-~ ~

- 1~ - 2, ~

- 2 ~

-1 CfIl-mft~~1

explanation

for Statement

(4)

Statement - 1 is true; explanation

Statement - 2 - 1.

(4)

q;-~

- 1 ~

q;~

- 2 ~

~ ;

is true; Statement - 2 is not a correct for Statement

'Cfi?R ~2, ~ ~I

- 1 CfiT

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WORK / TCfi

CfiTd -a; ft;ro: ~

>.._

.
66.

Let A and B be two events ,,' P(AuB)~3/4 _ Statement Statement (1) (2) (3) 1 : 2 : and 1/8 P(A)

...
.

such that 3/8. 7/8

66.

l=fRTA"ij?ITB~G)~t~P(AvB)~3/4 "ij?ITi./8 S P(AnB)s"3/8 C6?Frl: P(A)+P(R)~

~(l'9
f{j ~

-s P(AnB)s

t I'"
7'/8

+ P(B) ~

1/1 ~~~t~

P(A) + P(B)S 1i/8

~
(1)

2:

P(A)+P(B)" 11/8

No!- ~

Statement - 1 is true ; Statement - 2 is false. Statement - 1 is false; Statement - 2 is true. Statement - 1 is true ; Statement is true; Statement explanation for Statement - 1.
>

~-1~t~'-2~tl ~-1~t ~~ - 1~ ~ -2~tIJ

(f'
~

(2)
(3)

.1JV>
2

t ; q;~
..
..:;..;\( ,I

2~

t
;

- 2 is a correct

~~-2~-1qft~~tl ",

r"

(';

(4)

Statement - 1 is true ; Statement - 2 is true; Statement - 2 is not it correct explanation for Statement - 1.

,(

'1"1'1 ~ 1 l'I
tl

t "''l'I ~ 2 l'I t
~r~~

~-2,~-1Cfft~~~

67.

Consider L1: 3x+y+a-2=O real number, and

L2 : 3x + y - a + 3 = 0, where a is a positive

ks

67.

~::::{a~;!~;.~
d.._ k ":>'":

.in

'1-t- k1

ar

.L2: 3x+y.-a+3=Ot cli'("(1fClCfi ~t"ij?IT

~
c>-)3V

a ~~~,

,~:

k\ _____
mL2~

Statement

1 : If line Ll is a chord of the

c: x2+y2-2x+4y-4=0.

c: x2+y2_2x+4y-4=0.
~Ccn1'Q(-li~t C CfiT 0lfR1 -::rID

C6Rl~~ ~

diameter of the circle C. Statement 2 : If line the circle C. Then, (1) (2) (3)

00

circle C, then the line L2 is not always a

tI
"&I'R1

.1

Lt is a diameter

of the

C6?Fr2 : ~

Lt ~ c CfiT

tm~

circle C, then the line L2 is not a chord of

Cfft ~

-::rID t I

w
(1)

Statement Statement

1. IS is

true true

and and

~-1~t,q;2R-2~tl - 2~

statement - 2 is false. 2 (2) - q;~

t q;~

- 1~

t-I

Statement - 1 is false. both the statements both the statements are true.

(4)

are false.
'Cfi"'Ilf

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~.fml: ~

...... _____.,._.....--~-.,~-.---.'-'----.< .
.c

68. "tWfl f

am

1 g, f(x) == -;+q" xER, xi:- -1


~

-am
'({G{

;8. L~tif a.nd g be functions


f(x)

defined by xi:- -1, and

g(x) == x2 + 1, xR "IDU -qft~. gof:


(1) ~

1 x + 1'

XER,

g(x) == x2 + 1, xeR. Then gof is : (1) (2) (3) (4) both one - one and onto. neither one - one nor onto. one - one but not onto. , onto but not one - one. 69.

-a~

3i1'i%I~Cfi

-zyu t I
I

(2)
(3) (4)

'1 it ~ ~ ~ ~

t alR "1 m 311'i%IGCfi ~ an:ama:iti" -;@ t I t~ ~


:;@ ~ I

311'CIGcti

"tfR1 f ~ 8f(X)+6f(~ y == x2 f(x) t

.q_~l 31~~

"ql~

fcti

69.

Let fbe a differentiable function such that 8f(X)+6f(~ , J-x==5, (x:;t:O) and

J-x=5,

(x:;t:O)t-a~ dy
dx CfillWl~;.(

ks
1

dy y==x2 f(x), then ~ at x= -1 is :

it x = -1 -.n:

.in
L

~~

ar

(1)

-14
1 14 15 14

(1)

-- 14 1 1415 14

~v

'

~l
'/

r
I'l-

.0

(2)

(2)

00

'~\Y
~

;>

j
V
I

(3)
(4)

(3)
(4)

15 14

15 14

.>{I \; ~\ :1-'-.0
I "

.1

y 15
\

~ ~X \.;._/
2 4z it z4+4z3+6z +

70.

If z == i

(i + .J2),

then the value

of

70.

z==i

(i + .J2)t
~

CfiT t:lR t :

\
\
N
\

z4+4z3+6z2+4z (1) 6

is :

(1)
(2) (3) (4)

6 -9 -5
3

(~) -9

(3) -5
(4) 3

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Ie

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\'

71.

If

for

some

real

number

a,

. t s, th en the linruit lim, sin 2x +3a sin x exis


x ~O

is equal to: (1)


I

1
2

(2)
(3) (4)

(2)
(3)

-2
-1

-2
-1,
~" . ';, .. ;;0 j"?,)n' iUiJ
i

(4)

72.

2 cot -1(7) + cos -1 ( ~ , is equal to : (1)

in principal value,

72.

2 cot- (7) +'C:6s'--1(~) Cfil' ~

llR ~'
r-.

~:

':1

tan

(3)

cos-1( 1~5 )

00

(4)

cos-

1( 117' 44 )

ar

)2)

cosec

. -1(117) 125

(2)

(3) __ 50S

ks
cosec cos2.50 2.00 3.00 2.75
~ ~.~

-1( 117 41 J

.in
117 -1 ( .!!.~) 125
44 )

(1)

t_an- 1( 41 )

\,

, I
ii

-1( 125 44 J

(4)

1(117

V"- '

73.

A tree, in each year, grows 5 em less than

it grew in the previous

height of the tree (in metres), when it ceases to grow, is:


(1)

half a metre in the first year, then the

w
year.

.1
If it grew 2.50 2.00 3.00 2.75
f

(1) (2) (3)


(4)

(2) (3) (4)

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.~,.~.,_.,_J..,,, ...

.~

\,'

74.

LetS A= [:

be the set of all real matrices, :]SUCh that a+d=2 and

74.'

llAT s~,:ft A=~

cm:~fqCfl ~

q)f ~~

t
Q~T

~m

f\t; a+d=2

AT =A2_2A. (1)

Then S :

AT=A2-2AtmS:
(1) (2) (3) 'ij~~~fl

has exactly. two elements. has exactly four elements. is an empty set. has exactly one element.

(2)
(3)

ii~~~~1
'Q,Cfi ~ ~

tI

(4)

(4)

ii~~~tl

M
75. The integral is equal to : ~

xcosx2dx

<>
x2
75.
~~:

cos(1n35 _ x~~1os

X~

ks ar
(3) (2)
-In 2

(1)

m 00 .1
76.

(3)

(4)

(4)

76.

If a variable plane passes through a fixed point (I, - 2,3) and meets the coordinate

.in
- In-

1 4 1

7 5 7

.!. In 2
4 7

.! In 2
2 7
'Q,Cfi 1J;Cfl' .~ ~

":q{ ~

(I, - 2, 3) ~ ~
CfiT

~ ~ t o~
C 'fR ~
~,~1R~t~~:

f1~~liiti 31an"Cfll ~aTI A, B,

axes at points A, B, C, then the point of parallel to the coordinate (1) (2)

t eft A, s. C ~
~

"\if'R ~,
T1"F.:I~=

intersection of the planes through A, B, C planes lies on :

f1e:~liiti:.alan t" ~ (1)


. (2)

xy .-.2yz + 3zx
. 1 1

= 3xyz

xy - 2yz + 3zx

= 3xyz

xy+ -yz- - zx=6 2 3 xy-

(3)

2Yz+ '3 zx=6

d
(4)

xy -

.!. yz + .!. zx = 6 2 3
= xyz

(4)

yz - 2zx + 3xy= xyz

yz - 2zx + 3xy

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Cfi1'4 ~ ftwro: ~
.'

..
77. Suppose observations population a population A has 100 151, the 101, 102, ..., 200 and another B has 100 observations

152, ..., 250. If VA and VB represent variances of two populations then the ratio VA: VB is: (1) (2) (3) (4) 1: 2 3: 2 1: 1 2: 3

respectively,

(3) (4)

1: 1 2: 3

.in
1011c"14Cfl ~

lI) , .f'

78.

Statement

1: If three positive numbers in ratio of the G.P. must lie an d

78.

Cfi~

1 :~

C!ft <fR ~

the common between

ks
G~

G.P. represent the sides of a triangle, then

f5f'lJ,\jf efT 'lJ,\5fT31T' eft f.;~(1 ef~m ~, m lJ,1TTTm .I))~TefT -met 31'1.<mr

~.~

Fs-1 2

ar

J5+1
2

---

J5

-1

J5

+ 1 -+- ~

q, ~I-q

~"..-r 1~C1

'Q I

u..... \.tID
V

)_

Statement

2 : Three positive numbers

cn~2:~aFr

~~,mll~~

00

form sides of a triangle if sum of any two numbers is greater than the third number. (1) Statement - 1 is true; is false. (2)

Cfil'lllrr
qft (1)

:rman q;) ~.
C'fi~

cmm ~ ~ m, m ~ ~~
CR ~ ~ :
-

f3r:pr
~

s-

j_.

.1

Statement - 2

-1~

t 'q1~

2~

~I

Statement - 1 is false; Statement - 2

is true. (3)

Statement - 1 is true ; Statement - 2 is true; Statement explanation ..,2 is a correct for Statement - 1. Statement - 2 - 1.

(3)

Cfl~1' Cfl~

- 1 ~0f - 2, Cfl~

t ; ef~1'
- 1 en1 ~

2 'B;::~
'O'J.'T&rT

%I

(4)

Statement - 1 is true; explanation

Cfl2fo1 -

1 ~

ef~

- 2 ~

is true; Statement - 2 is not a correct for Statement

Cfl~

- 2, Cfl~

1 en1-mn

t ; ~ tI

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CiITd ~ ~

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.c

79. The general solution equation


dy

of

the differential 79. ~ ~


is:
~~~:
\.

fp:fl Cfl <01

dx'+sm

(x2 + 1/) ,. (x - y) =sm -2-,

T sin '(

x ; Y)

== sin

(x ; Y)

CflT

(1)

log (cotf) + 2sinx = C

(1)

log (cotf) + 2sinx - C


log (cot~) + 2sin~

(2)

log (cot~) + 2sin~

= =

(2)

= =

,(3)

log (tanf)

+ 2sinx

(3)

log (tanf)

+ 2sinx

(4)

log (tan~) + 2Sin~

.in
~ :
~ ~ ~

(4)

log (tan~) + 2sin~

80.

(1) (2) (3)

90 0 30 45

The angle between the lines 2x = 3y = and -6x=y=4z is :

ar
80. ~3if

ks
2x=3y= -6x=y=4z~

-z"ij~

Cfi1 CfiTur

00

(1)

90 0 30

0/

(2)
(3)

<~:bq~<V"
"V
"'7

.1

~q

w w
-000-

(4)

,YY' 45

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1. Part'I lias 50 objective type questions of (Aptitude 1. Test) consisting of FOUR (4) marks each for each c~rrect response. Part II Mathematics has 30 objecti~ type questions consisting of FOUR (4) marks for each ... correct response. Part III consists of 2 quessions ]' . carrying 70 marks which are to be attempted on a separate Drawing Sheet which is also placed inside this Test Booklet. Marks allotted to each question are written against each question. For each incorrect response in Part I and Part II, onti-fourth (1/4) of the total marks allotted to the question would be deducted from the total score. No deduction from the total score, however, will be made if no response is indicated for an item in the Answer Sheet. ~

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2. Handle the Test Booklet,. AnsWer Sheet and Drawing


Sheet with cal'e?as\tHi~I'!Fiq c:drqm,sfimues (except for discrepancy rn' 'Fest','~1*l~fC06a.artd Answer Sheet Code), another set;\\d1l'lJe ptovidelf. 3. The candidates are not allowed.to-dn any rough work or writing work on the Answer Sheet. All calculations / writing work are to be done on the spaee provided for this purpose in the Test Booklet itself, marked 'Space for Rough Work'. This space is given at the bottom of each page and in 3 pages (pages 25 - 27)at the end of the booklet, 4. M'th candidate must show on demand his/her Admit Card to the Invigilator. 5 No candidate, . Superintendent seat. without special permission of the or Invigilator, should leave his/her

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6. On completion of the test, the candidates should not leave the examination hall without handing over their Answer Sheet of Aptitude Test and Mathematics-Part I & II and Drawing Shed of Aptitude Test-PartIIIto the Invigilator on duty and sign the Attendance Sheet at the time of handing .over the same. Cases where a candidate has not signed the Attendance Sheet the second time will be deemed not have handed over these documents and dealt with as an unfair means case. The candidates are also required to put their left hand THUMB impression in the space provided in the Attendance Sheet. However, the candidates are allowed to take away with them the Test Booklet of Aptitude Test and Mathematics - Part I & II.

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7. Use of Electronic/Manual Calculator or drawing instruments (such as scale, compass etc.) is not allowed. 8. The candidates are governed by all Rules and Regulations of the JAB/Board with regard to their conduct in the Examination Hall. All cases of unfair means will be dealt with as per Rules and Regulations of the JAB/Board. 9. No part of the Test Booklet, Answer Sheet and Drawing Sheet shall be lietached/ folded or defaced under any circumstances. 10. The candidates will write the Test Booklet Number as iiven in the Test Booklet, Answer Sheet and Drawing Sheet in the Attendance Sheet also.
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