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What is the sum of the squares of the


roots of the equation x 2 + 2x- 143 = 0?
(a) 170
(b) 180
(c) 190
(d) 290

6.

-a 2

ab

ab

- b

What is

ac

ac
2

he

equal to ?

be

-c

(a) 4abc
(b) 4a2bc

2.

3.

4.

5.

Let U = { x E N : I :;; x :;; I 0}


uni versa! set, N being the
natural numbers. If A = {I, 2, 3,
B = {2, 3, 6, 10} then what
complement of (A - B) ?
(a) {6, 10}
(b) {I, 4}
(c) {2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}
(d) {5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}

be the
set of
4} and
is the

(c) 4a 2b2c 2
(d) - 4a 2b2c2

7.

(a) 0
(b) 3 units

(c) 9 units
(d) 18 units

The solution of the simultaneous linear


equations 2x + y = 6 and 3y = 8 + 4x will
also be satisfied by which one of the
following linear equations ?
(a) x + y = 5
(b) 2x + y = 9
(c) 2x- 3y = 10
(d) 2x + 3y = 6

8.

100001010

(b) 100010001
(c) 100100100
(d) I 01010000
9.

What is the arithmetic mean of first 16


natural numbers with weights being the
number itself?
(a) 17/2
(b) 33/2

(c)

II

(d) 187/2
I 0. What is the mode for the data 20, 20, 20,
21, 21, 21, 21, 21, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22,
22, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 24, 24, 25 '?

A=(~ ~)and B=(: ~)then

what is determinant of
(a) 0
(b)
(c) 10
(d) 20

The number 292 in decimal system is


expressed in binary system by
(a)

Let A = {x : x is a square of a natural


number and x is less than I 00} and B is
a set of even natural numbers. What is
the cardinality of A r\ B ?
(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 9
(d) None of the above

If

What is the distance between the lines


3x + 4y = 9 and 6x + 8y = 18 ?

AB ?

(a)

(b) 21

22
(d) 25

(c)

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fl"tlifi<OI x 2 + 2x- 143

0~

lfiT

'f1i'f

q;pj\1[ 'fliT ~ 7

-a

170
(b) 180
(c) 190
(d) 290

(a)

2.

6.

ab

ac

ab

- b

ac

be

~ 'iiffiiR ~ ?

be

-c 2

(a) 4abc
(b) 4a2bc

lWl ~ ~ U = {x eN: I :5 x :5 10}

(c) 4a 2b2c 2

fll<ffili'fi

(d) - 4a2b 2c 2

fl~"illl ~. N !OH 'i"lf<t,1'

'fiT

fl~"illl

~ I "4ft A= {I, 2, 3, 4} ~ B = {2, 3,


6, 10} liT m (A- B) 'fiT~ 'fliT~ ?
(a) {6, 10}

7.

=nman
"ift'q

(b) {I, 4}
(c) {2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}
(d) {5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}

'1ft

3x + 4y

'itt

=9 ~

'fliT ~

6x + 8y

= 18 ~

(a) 0

(b) 3 ~
(c) 9~

3.
'-

4.

~ ~ f141ifi<ul'i 2x + y = 6 ~
3y = 8 + 4x 'fiT tl1'! Pi ~1 ffifi:'td ~
fl"t~'fi <on it ~ f<l>f!' 1J,'fi "'fiT ~ ~ lfitm?
(a) x + y = 5
(b) 2x + y = 9
(c) 2x- 3y = 10
(d) 2x + 3y = 6

5.

8.

~dqnf{<ffi=

"4ft

A=(~

AB

it

~ B=c

'fiT fll <fill if> 'fliT ~

~ 292 "'fiT

ftl:;mmft

(d) 101010000

9.

'11ft

it

(c) 100100100

~ ~

~~lliW'1 ~

(b) 100010001

4
5
9

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

18 ~

~ ~ lmT ~ ~ "ffilT ~ 7
(a) 100001010

lWl ~ ~ A= {x : x ~ 1\R ~
'fiT 'flf ~ om x 100 ~ mCT ~} ~. B
Wl tR ~ 'fiT fl~"illl ~ I An B '1ft
11011(1\0!11 ~ ~

(d)

o)0 ' m

16 1\R ~ 'fiT, ~ 'ITr< Bfli


liT ~ ~' wrhlT l1TfJ! 'fliT ~ 7
(a) 17/2
(b) 33/2
(c) II
(d) 187/2
1l"ql'[

10. ~ 20, 20, 20, 21, 21, 21, 21, 21, 22,
22,22,22,22,22,22,23,23,23,23, 23,
24, 24, 25 'fiT ~ 'fliT ~ 7
(a) 7

(a) 0

(b)
(c) 10
(d) 20

(b) 21
(c) 22
(d) 25

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II. A and B are two matrices such that


AB = A and BA = B then what is B2
equal to ?
(a) B
(b) A
(c) I
(d) -I
where I is the identity matrix

15. What does the series

12. The geometric mean and harmonic mean


of two non-negative observations are I 0
and 8 respectively. Then what is the
arithmetic mean of the observations equal
to ?
(a) 4
(b) 9
(c) 12.5
(d) 25

16. If p, q, r are in AP as well as GP, then


which one of the following is correct ?

represent ?

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

AP
GP

HP
None of the above series

*r

(a) p

(b) p

*q*r

(c) p q = r
(d) p = q = r

17. What is the perimeter of the triangle with


vertices A(-4, 2), B{O, -1) and C(3, 3) ?

13. Consider the following statements :


I. A continuous random variable can
take all values in an interval.
2. A random variable which takes a finite
number of values IS necessarily
discrete.
3. Construction of a frequency
distribution is based on data which
are discrete.
Which of the above statements are
correct ?
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) I, 2 and 3

(a)

7 + 3.J2

(b) 10+ 5.J2


(c)

11+6.J2

(d)

5+.J2

18. If the mid point between the points


(a+ b, a- b) and (-a, b) lies on the line
ax + by = k, what is k equal to ?
(a) alb
(b) a+b
(c) ab
(d) a-b
19. The acute angle which the perpendicular
from origin on the line 7x- 3y = 4 makes
with the x-axis is
(a) zero
(b) positive but not rt/4
(c) negative
(d) 7t/4

14. What is the nth term of the sequence


1, 5, 9, 13, 17, ... ?
(a) 2n - I
(b) 2n + 1
(c) 4n - 3
(d) None of the above
4

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3ft\ B G1 ~
AB = A 3ft\ BA = B

I !. A

~ "!f'lill:: ~ fll;
~ (!<[ 8 2 ~

"'-"
-I
'fl:IT f.'l fl1<"1
0
15. '>i
11 1+3 2 +3+ 3.J3 + ..... .

~~ 7

'!miT

(a) B

(a)

(b) A

AP

(c) I

(b) GP
(c) HP

(d) - I

(d) '3Y1nJ

ii!if
12.

~ 7

I d~Mifi ~ ~ I

16.

G1 '9.:~<"1< ~lffllTI "'fiT Q;"TI'I'H mur ~ !i<l~'lifi


mm lfilrn 1o 3ft\ 8 ~ 1 (!<[ \R ~!ftllTI

:nff

r ~ ~ 3ft\ "@1 lft "@1


Q;"TI'I'1< ~ if tn,
f.'l~11'f1~!'1 if ~

WI i ?

(a) p = q '# r

(a) 4

(b) p '# q '# r

(b) 9

(c) p '# q = r

(c)

1:lflt p, q,
~ 'C(if>

"'I>T~mm~~~?

if

12.5

(d)' p

= r

(d) 25

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17. A(-4, 2), B(O, -I)

13. f.'IH!f1~!'1 '!i~ 'R ~ ~ :


1.
2.

~ "'fiT qFl:'il q 'if!IT ~

m mri'f 41~~g"' ~ 3ffi"mr if


~ lWi'f "'fiT ~ "" Wfi'IT ~ I
m 41~R0"' ~ lWiT <tt
'q(

(a)

<tT (1.('1'11 \R ~
'R 3!Tmfuf it<fi ~ ;;it ~ tn I
~ ~ if ~-~ WI ~ ?
(a) ~ 1 3ft\ 2
(b) ~ 2 3ft\ 3
(c) ~ I 3ft\ 3
(d) I, 2 3ft\ 3
<111{<111(!'11 "<ll'c"f

14. 3f1,'1il1 I, 5, 9, 13, 17, ... "'fiT nql

18.

~3IT (a+ b, a- b) "!'1'I1T (-a, b) "'fiT


'Wl ~ 't<m ax + by = k 'R ~ tiT
k~~i?

1:lflt

(b) a+ b

(c) ab
(d) a- b

'IG 'fl:IT

19. i;<1F-I:l) ~ 'nm 7x - 3y = 4 'R ~ 11'4


~ lmT x-3fe1 ~ <RT ~ <FM 'if!IT W 7

(a) 2n - I

(a)

(b) 2n + I

(d) ~

7+312

(a) alb

i ?

Vf4'

(b) tl'11~'lifi ~ n/4

(c) 4n - 3

if

10+512
(c) 11+612
(d) 5+12

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3.

(b)

'<l"(,

-m.orrr qfl:f4<1 -m.orrr tiT, 31f.'lql<fu:

3ft\ C(3, 3) mTtsi!'

(c)

m :nff

:nff

?llOII~'lif\

(d) n/4

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20. Out of 500 first year students, 260 passed


in the first semester and 21 0 passed in
the second semester. If 170 did not pass
in either semester, how many passed in
both semesters ?
(a) 30
(b) 40
(c) 70
(d) 140

For the next THREE (03) questions that


follow :

+ B) = I and sin(A - B) = 1/2,

Let sin(A

where A, BE [ 0, ;

25. What is the value of A ?


(a)

21. If a matrix A has inverses B and C, then


which one of the following is correct ?
(a) B may not be equal to C
(b) B should be equal to C.
(c) B and C should be unit matrices
(d) None of the above

(b)
(c)
(d)

1t

6
1t

3
1t

4
1t

26. What is tan(A

22. Three dice are thrown. What is the


probability that the same number will
appear on each of them ?
(a) 116
(b) 1118
(c) 1/24
(d) 1/36

+ 2B) . tan(2A + B) equal

to ?
(a) -I

li

(b) 0
(c)

(d) 2
27. What is sin2A - sin2B equal to ?

For the next TWO (02) questions that


follow :
The equation formed by multiplying each
root of ax 2 + bx + c = 0 by 2 is
x2 + 36x + 24 = 0.

(a) 0
(b) 1/2
(c)

(d) 2
23. What is
(a) 3 :
(b) I :
(c) I :
(d) 3 :

b : e equal to ?
28. If the latus rectum of an ellipse is equal

I
2
3

to half of the minor axis, then what is its


eccentricity ?

24. Which one of the following is correct ?


(a) be = a 2
(b) be = 36 a2
(c) be = 72 a2
( d} be = I 08 a2
6

(a)

21f3

(b)

llf3

(c)

f3t2

(d)

II fi

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20.

~ <f; 500 ~ if -6- 260 '1~,


3T~ if ~m 210 imfu:r 3T~ if ~
'
~I~ 170 ~1ft~ if~ <nff

'12f!l

~.

mG'AT

11R

~if ~ ~ ~ ?

m
~

sin(A- B)= 1/2,

(a) 30
(b) 40

25. A "'fiT 11R

(c) 70

FfR(OJJ

<fi ~

~m

sin(A + B) = I

A,Be [ 0, ;

"if!IT ~ 7

7t

(a)

(d) 140

7t

(b)

21. ~ ~ ~ A <f; B altt C 91111'1'1>1


~
f.'t ~1 fi:IR'H1 if -?t 'l>'t1" -m l:('ll
~?
(a) B, C <F ~ "11.ft it ~
(b) B, C <f; ~ itm

(c) B altt C ~ ~
(d) ~ if -?t
i'flft

7t

(d)

"' l:('ll

(c)

1124

TTI

m "'

~ (02J

<fi ~ :
+ c = 0 <F
WI <tl'r 2 ~
2
<RT +t41'fl{OI x + 36x + 24 = 0

23. b : c ~

om<n:

(a) 0

.
<r{l<r{ ~

112

(c)

28. ~ ~ G?ltqn "'fiT ~ ~ ~ 3Te:r

I :3
(d) 3 : 2
(c)

24. f.'t~1fi:IR<1a if~ 'l>'t1"


(a) be = a2
(b) be = 36 a2
(c) be = 72 a2
(d) be= 108 a2

(b)

(d) 2

(a) 3 : I
(b) I : 2

l:('ll

~?

(d) 2

fti{J'll<"l ax2 + bx
~I

+ 2B) . tan(2A + B)

(b) 0

(d) 1136

(a) -1

(b) 1118

(c)

26. tan(A

22. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1
~
tt mom 3lR qlT 91 ~"'a 1 "if!IT ~
(a) 1/6

'I

7t

(c)

mit

"'fiT

arrm it,

(a)

2/ ..fj

(b)

11../3

(c)

..fi12

(d)

11.J2

m~

'3~-~dl "if!IT ~

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29. What is the pro babi 1i ty that a leap


year selected at random contains
53 Mondays?
(a) 1/7
(b) 2/7
(c) 7/366
(d) 26/183

'34. Two poles are I 0 m and 20 m high. The


line joining their tips makes an angle of
!5 with the horizontal. What is the
distance between the poles ?

30. What is the decimal number representation


of the binary number (11101.001) 2 ?
(a) 30.125
(b) 29.025
(c) 29.125
(d) 28.025

(a)

c~)

2+~

(c)

.fi-~

(d)

J3-.fi

(b)

5(4+2~)m

(c)

2o(~+l)m

(d)

!O(~+l)m

level ground is 30. The angle of elevation


becomes

e when

moved I 0 m towards

the tower. If the height of tower is 5~ m,


then what is

e equal to

(a) 45
(b) 60

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(c) 75
(d) None of the above
36. In a triangle ABC if the angles A, B, C
are in AP, then which one of the following
is correct ?
(a) c=a+b

equal to ?

2-~

(b)

10(~ -l)m

35. The angle of elevation of a tower at a

31. What is the equation of line passing


through (0, l) and making an angle with
the y-axis equal to the inclination of the
line x - y = 4 with x-axis ?
(a) y=x+l
(b) X = y + I
(c) 2x=y+2
(d) None of the above

32. What is tan

(a)

(b) c2 = a2 + b2
(c) a2 = b 2 + c2
(d) b 2 = a2 + c2

37. If sin -I 1+sin -I


33. If e = 18, then what is the value of
4 sin 2 e + 2 sin e ?
(a) -I
(b) I
(c) 0

ab
be
ac

4
=sin -I x, then what is
5

x equal to ?
(a) 3/5
(b) 4/5
(c)

(d) 2

(d) 0

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29. "'l~'lit'i: 'l"'f.'i\1 ~ 3J1Uq1sf


~ ott 91~'1it'il '!1!T ~ ?

if 53

34. 10m

ffillql(

(a)

IO{J3-1)m

(d) 26/183

(b)

5 (4 + zJ3)m

(c)

2o(J3 +l)m

(d)

IO(J3+1)m

m-r

mT f.'l qUI

(llloi.ool)2 'fiT G~lll('lq

'!1!T ~

30.125

(a)

(b) 29.025

3 5,

(c) 29.125

(d) 28.025

(a) y = x
(b)

= y

2-J3

(b)

2+J3

(c)

.fi-J3
J3 -.fi
=

(c) 75

18,

36. ~ f'i'Rfl ~ ABC


~ ~ if
~-m ~ .mt ~ ?

mm.

if "fiTur A, B, C
f.'l ..1ffiR<l11 if ~

(a) c =a+ b

(b) c2 = a 2 + b2

ab

(c) a2 = b2 + c2 - be
(d) b2 = a2 + c 2 - ac

(a)

""'fG e

~ ~ ?

(b) 60

(d)~ if~

tanL~) ~ ~ ~

(d)
33.

aqgm if

'ift;m 'fiT ~ 'R '3 r'1 "11 "fiTur 3 0


~I 'ift;m ott aiR 10m ~ 'R >Jr1"1'1
<FroT e it umrr ~ 1 ~ 1ft;m ott ~

(a) 45

+I
+I

(c) 2x = y + 2
(d)

f'i'Rfl

s.Jj m it, m e ~

31. (0, 1) ~ ~ <m'ft (!tiT y-am ~. 't@


x - y = 4 if; x-3flff ~ ~ if; ~. "fiTur
~ <m'ft 't@ 'fiT M~'li {O I '!1!T ~ ?

(c) 7/366

3o. ~

32.

20 m ~ ~ ~ ~I

(b) 217

1/7

(a)

'i

3\h:

atuRl(f "'Ill ~ <m'ft 't@ ~ ~ 15


'fiT "fiTur "if'!"Rfi ~ 1 "3"'i wm <F <ft"i.f ott
~ '!1!T ~ ?

37.

sin-1 1+sin-l

~ ~

m4 sin2 e + 2 sine 'fiT 1\R

(a)

=sin-!

X,

ID X~

3/5

'!1!T ~ ?

(b) 4/5

(a) -1
(b) I
(c) 0

(c)

(d) 0

(d) 2

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42. What is sin A cos A tan A+ cos A sin A cot A


'~ equal to ?
(a) sin A
(b) cos A
(c) tan A
(d) I

38. Ifcosec9-cot9= ..Jj where9oFO,then

what is the value of cos

e?

(a) 0

..Jj
(b)

43. What is the value of sec 2 tan -1 (

I
(c)

(d)

,fi

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

39. From the top of a building of height h


meter, the angle of depression of an object
on the ground is 9. What is the distance
(in meter} of the object from the foot of
the building ?
(b) h tan 9
(d) h sin 9

I
(b)

40. If tan- 1 2, tan- 1 3 are two angles of a


triangle, then what is the third angle ?

,fi

..Jj
(c)

(d) 113

(b) tan- 1 4
(c) n/4

46. The angle of elevation of the tip of a flag


staff from a point I 0 m due South of its
base is 60. What is the height of the flag
staff correct to the nearest meter ?
(a) 15 m
(b) 16 m
(c) I 7 m
(d) 18 m

(d) n/3

41. What Is the maximum value


sin 39 cos 29 + cos 39 sin 29 ?

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45. What is the value of sin(! 920) ?


(a) J/2

(c) h cos 9

(a)

121/96
217/921
146/121
267/121

44. Which one of the following is positive in


the third quadrant ?
(a) sin 9
(b) cos 9
(c) tan 9
(d) sec 9

(a) h cot 9

tan- 1

5) ?

of

(a) I
(b) 2
(c) 4
(d) 10

10

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38. 1ITG cosec e- cot e= .fj ' ;;rlll

e "' o,

42. sin A cos A tan A + cos A sin A cot A


~~~?
(a) sin A
(b) cos A
(c) tan A
(d) I

cos 9 ~ lfR 'fliT ~ ?


(a) 0

.fj

(b)

-2

(c)

-2I

43. sec 2 tan-]

'fliT lfR ~

(b) 217/921
(c) 1461121

Fz

(d) 2671121

39. h1fin:~~<f;vjW~~~
if>f UTiffi'f t['{ 311'R<R <tiTvf 9 ~ I '3tf ~
<tr ~ <f; '1TG ~ fil;(1-;ft ~ ('lfrc:l: ~)
~

5
1) ~

(a) 121196

(d)

44.

M "1!!1l'vr

~ Pl"1ffl~i1 ~ ~ ~ 1l;'li

tl11(11if; ~ 7

(a) sin 9

(a) h cot 9

(b) h tan

(b) cos 9

(c) tan 9

(c) h cos 9

(d) sec

(d) h sin 9

45. sin( 1920)


(a) 112

40. m=G ~ ~ <f; ~ ~ tan-1 2, tan- 1


3
"fftmr <tiTvr 'fliT w ?
(a) tan- 1 2

m, m

(b)

tan- 1

(b)

(c)

W?

Fz
.fj

2
(d) 113

(c) 7t/4
(d) 7t/3

41. sin 39 cos 29 +cos 39 sin 29


lfR 'fliT ~

~ 'fliT lfR

46. ~ t<l"ft;O$ <f; 3!TtfT\' ~ GfuuT <tr alR


10m t['{ ~ f-9; ~ t<l"ft;u>S <f; am ~
~ ;:Hll'1 <tiTvf 60 WI '3tf t<l"ft;O$ <tl

~ 3il'tr'Pi111

(a) I

Pi q; 2:(111

~ <1'1> ~ ~ 'fliT

(b) 2

(a) 15 m

(c) 4

(b) 16m

(d) 10

(c) 17m
(d) 18 m

11

i ?

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52. Consider the following statements :


I. Every zero matrix is a square matrix.
2. A matrix has a numerical value.
3. A unit matrix is a diagonal matrix.
Which of the above statements is/are
correct ?
(a) 2 only

sin 8
cos 8
+ - - equal to ?
47 What is

cosec 8 sec 8

(a)

(b) 1/2

(c) 1/3
(d) 2
48. If tan 9 + sec 9
value of sin 8 ?
(a)

= 4,

(b) 3 only
(c) 2 and 3
(d) I and 3

then what is the

8/17

(b) 8115
(c) 15/17
(d) 23/32

53. If the sequence {sn} is a geometric


progression
and s2 s 11 = sp s 8, then what
.
is the value of p ?
(a) I
(b) 3
(c) 5
(d) can not be determined

49. What is the value of


4
-1 -12}
cos { cos-1 -+cos
?
5
13
(a) 63/65

54. In the expansion of (I + x)", what is the


sum of even binomial coefficients ?
(a) 2"
(b) 2n-l
(c) 2n+l

(b) 33/65
(c) 22165
(d) 11/65
50. What is the angle subtended by lm pole
at a distance I km on the ground in
sexagesimal measure ?
(a)

(b)

'I

(d) None of the above


55. The value of the term independent of x

9
degree
501t

in the expansion Of

(X 2- ~

is :

(a) 9

degree
51t
(c) 3.4 minute
(d) 3.5 minute

18
(c) 48
(b)

(d) 84
56. What is the number of ways that 4 boys
and 3 girls can be seated so that boys and
girls alternate ?
(a) 12
(b) 72
(c) 120
(d) 144

51. If cot A . cot B = 2, then what is the


value of cos(A + B) . sec(A - B) ?
(a) 1/3
(b) 2/3
(c) I
(d) -1

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47.

52. f.1~'1~f(,a

sine
cose
+ - - ~~~ ?
cosec
sece
(a) I
(b) 112

(c)

1.
2.
3.

48. ~ tan + sec


llR ~ ?
(a) 8/17
(b) 8/15

e = 4 iT,

4
-1 -12}
49. cos { cos -1 -+cos
5
13

'ill sine

'fiT 'fliT

cd)

'fiT 11R if!ll

22/65
11/65

(b)

3Tw

m~
.q

~ t!ifia1

W1 ~ ~ 'fiT

~r

.q

X~~ 'R 'fiT

3 i"19 fih<i1

'fiT ~ our -?t

<f; 'R!l\

llR 'fliT ~ ?
(a) 9
(b) 18
(c) 48
(d) 84

-3Tw
57t

(d) 3.5 fi:r'fc

56. 4 ~

<rfG

cot A
cot B = 2,
~'T
cos(A + B) . sec(A - B) 'fiT llR if!ll ~ ?
(a) 1/3

3ih:

~ ~ t!ifia1 ~ fit; ~

3ih:

i"'l'$ F<h<ii

~~~~?

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

(b) 2/3

(c)

f.fuffur

55. (x2-

(c) 3.4~c

51.

311CW f<1'fiUf 3TJCljf i I


~ .q ~ <N'f mft v~

(d) ~.q~mm

50. lm~mT~'!Rikm~lR<RT
qi\lJr l>ll ~c: "' l[f'T .q 'fliT ~ ?

54. (I + x)" <f; 'R!l\


1i'm 'fliT ~ . ?
(a) 2"
(b) 2n-l
(c) 2nil

63/65
33/65

9
507t

mm

53. ~ ~'fi11 {s 0 } '];oihn ~ .q ~ 3ih:


s2 s 11 = sP s8, 'ill p 'fiT 'fliT lWf ~ ?
(a) I
(b) 3
(c) 5

~ ?

(a)

~ ~ 3TJCljf cpf 3TJCljf ~ I


3TJCljf 'fiT <1\0lllrl'lifi llR
~I

(b) <f.crff 3
. (c) 2 3ih: 3
(d) I 3ih: 3

(c) 15117
(d) 23/32

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

lfl:. ~ ~ :

Jq~'ct}
(a) <f.crff 2

1/3

(d) 2

'

<!i!1-i1

(d) -1

13

12
72
120

144

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If z =- :Z, then which one ofthefollowing


is correct ?
'
(a) The real part of z is zero.
(b) The imaginary part of z is zero.
(c) The real part of z is equal to imaginary
part of z.
(d) The sum of real and imaginary parts
of z is z.
64. If A and B are two non-empty sets having
n elements in common, then what is the
number of common elements in the sets
AxB and BxA?
(a) n
(b) n2
(c) 2n
(d) zero
65. If A and B are any two sets, then what is
A n (A u B) equal to ?
(a) Complement of A
(b) Complement of B
(c) B
(d) A
66. What is the cosine of angle between
the planes X + y + z + I = 0 and
2x - 2y + 2z + I = 0 ?
(a) 1/2
(b) 1/3
(c) 2/3
(d) None of the above

57. If the difference between the roots of


ax2 + bx + c = 0 is I, then which one of
the following is correct ? .
(a) b2 = a(a + 4c)
(b) a2 = b(b + 4c)
(c) a2 = c(a + 4c)
(d) b2 = a(b + 4c)

..

58. If one of the roots of the equation


x2 +ax- b = 0 is I, then what is (a- b)
equal to ?
(a) -I
(b) I
(c) 2
(d) -2
59. If a and ~ are the roots of the equation
x 2 - q(l + x) - r = 0, then what is
(I + a) (I + ~) equal to ?
(a) I - r
(b) q-r
(c) I + r
(d) q + r
60. If 1/4, 1/x, 1/10 are in HP, then what is
the value of x ?
(a) 5
(b) 6
(c) 7
(d) 8
61. If f(xy) = f(x)f(y), then f(t) may be of the
form:
(a) t + k
(b) ct + k
(c) tk + c
(d) tk
where k, .c are constants

67. If

A=[~ ~]

what is

4+2i
.
62. If A+IB=-- where i =r-1, then
1- 2i
what is the value of A ?
(a) - 8
(b) 0
(c) 4
(d) 8
14

and

s- 1 A-t

(a)

[~I

(b)

[~I

(c)

[ -1
-I }2]

(d)

[~I

B=[~

-1] , then
2

equal to ?

-23]

}2]

-3]

-2

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57. <1ft ax 2 + bx + c = 0 ~ m- ~ q;r afu<:


I ~. ~ f.'l~1fi1Rl111 ~ ~ ~"'f ~ mjt
~ 7
(a) b2 = a(a + 4c)
(b) a2 = b(b + 4c)

63. <1ft Z=-z, ol f.'lHfi:lf<'ld if ffi-m 1:(lfi


mjt ~ ?
(a) z q;r qiWPcl<t> 'IWT ~ ~ I
(b) z q;r <t>wYf.'l<t> 'IWT ~ ~I
(c) z q;r <u w!4 <t> 'IWT z ~ <t> wY PI <t> 'IWT

(c) a2 = c(a + 4c)


(d) b 2 = a(b + 4c)

~~~~
(d) z ~ <mfl Pcl<t> ~ <t>l ('"q PI 'fi
"lll1f z ~ I

58. <1ft l:l>t1<t><'l x2 +ax- b = 0 q;r ~ ~


I ~. ~ (a- b) ~ ~ ~ 7
(a) -1

e'1..ifrf'i A 3ih: B if n
m, ml:l';t"ii~\ AxB 3ih:
Bx A if '3 "ill Plll6 31<fll41 <tr m 'fliT ~ ?

m, m (I

3ih: p

(c) 2n

0 ~ ~

+ a) (I + p)

(d)~

I - r
(b) q- r
(c) I + r
(d) q + r
(a)

m, m x

(d) A

66. e'i\1('1'r x + y + z + 1 = o 3ih:


2x - 2y + 2z + I = 0 ~ -.lTii" ~ ~ <tl'r

q;r

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

5
6
7

~ 'fliT ~
(a) 1/2

<1ft

f(xy)

(c)
(d) ~

t;T

WF\11 ~

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

f(x)f(y), ~ f(t)

2/3

~ q;r

67. <1ft A=[:

ct + k
tk + c

B-IA-1

tk

(a)

~ k, c 3l"R ~I

4 2
62. <1ft A+iB= + i ;;rnl i=.J-1,
J -2i

[~I

11ft

~]

3ih:

B=[~

-q

-I

J' m

~ ~ ~?

-23]

(b) [~I }2]

mA

q;r llR 'fliT ~ 7

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

(b) 1/3

+k

m, m

(b) B q;r ~
(c) B

60. <1ft 114, 1/x, 1/10 H.P. ~


llR 'fliT ~

65. <1ft A 3ih: B


m- l:l'i"ifll
A n (A v B) ~ ~ ~ 7
(a) A q;r ~

~ ~ 7

m-

(a) n
(b) n 2

59. <1ft tt>t~i'fl('l x 2 - q(l + x)- r

61.

q;r

'IJt~ t1 <
3!'l<l'f ~

64. <1ft

(b) I
(c) 2
(d) -2
a

mrrr

- 8
0

(c)

(d)

15

I=:

}2]
[~I =~J
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72. What is the slope of the tangent to the


curve x = t2 + 3t - 8, y = 2t2 - 2t - 5 at
t= 2 ?
(a) 7/6
(b) 617
(c) I
(d) 516

68. Which one of the following functions is


differentiable for all real values of x ?
X

(a)

!xi
(b) x!xl
(c)
(d)

!xi
I

73. Which one of the following statements is


correct ?
(a) ex is an increasing function
(b) ex is a decreasing function
(c) ex is neither increasing nor decreasing
function
(d) ex is a constant function

69. Which one of the following differential


equations is not linear ?
(a)

d2y
-+4y=0
dx 2

(b)

x dy +y=x3
dx

74. If y = cos t and x = sin t, then what is


dy
dx equal to ?

(x-d dy =9
dx
2
(d) cos x dy + y =tan x
dx
(c)

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

'

xy
x/y
-y/x
-x/y

'1

70. What is the sum of the squares of

75. What is J<x 2 + 1)2 x dx equal to ?

direction cosines of the line joining the

points (1, 2, -3) and (-2, 3, I) ?


(a)

(a) 0

'!_
2 2
(b) -(x +1) 2 +c
7

(b) I
(c) 3
(d)

(x2+1)2+c

'!_
I
-(x 2 +1)2 +c
7
(d) None of the above
where c is a constant of integration.

(c)

J26

71. What is the diameter of the sphere


x 2 + y2 + z2 - 4x + 6:5' - 8z - 7 = 0 ?

76. If f(x) = x 2 - 6x + 8 and there exists a


point c in the interval [2, 4] such that
f'(c) = 0, then what is the value of c ?
(a) 2.5
(b) 2.8
(c) 3
(d) 3.5

(a) 4 units
(b) 5 units
(c) 6 units
(d) 12 units

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68.

"if; tr'4f qlfuf4'fl 1lT'i1 "if; ~. f.'! ~1fF\f{.9(1


~ if ~ <FI'f -m 1:('fl <l!q'flct'1lll ~ ?
X

72.

I xI

(b)

(c)

I
I xI

IX I

73. P-l~1fFIR9a "'~if~ <Fr'f-m 1:('fl tnft ~?


(a) ex q~"ll1 'm'R ~ I
(b) ex !Oifl"ll1 'm'R ~ 1

6 9.

f.! ~1 fF1 R<1 t1


1:('fl tf@p

3JCii'P('I'

t~4'1 'fl <ui'i

if ~ '1\1"!-m

(b)

x dy + y = x 3
dx

(c)

(x-y)2 dx
dy =9

74. ~ y

t,

dy

ID dx ~

75.

J<x 2 +1)2 xdx ~ ~ ~ ?


7

(a)

(x 2 +1)2+c

'!..

(b) -(x 2 +1)2+c


7

I
'!..
(c) -(x 2 +1)2+c
7
(d)~ if~~~

(d)

.fi6

mm

x2 + y2 + z2 - 4x + 6y- 8z- 7 = 0.

q;r "&ffi1 'fllT ~

iifliT

c fl "ll 'fl M1 'PT 3TTR ~ I

76. ~ f(x) = x2 - 6x + 8 3ih: 3ffimr [2, 4]


if ~ c q;r 3t~<q ~ m w f<l;f'(c) = 0, m c q;r 1lR 'fllT w ?

(a) 4~
(b) 5 ~

(a) 2.5

(c) 6~
(d)

sin

(c) -y/x
(d) -x/y

71.

X=

(b) x/y

(c) 3

aft\

(a) xy

{a) 0

=COSt

~~?

10. ~an (1,2,-3) 3ih: <-2,3, I) <Fr fm.rR


~ ~ ~ ~ qi'j ..lllafl' -if; ql]f q;r ~

(b)

i;lfl"ll1

(d) ex 3TTR 'm'R ~I

(d) cos 2 x dy + y = tan x


dx

'fllT ~

3ih: "' tfr

(c) ex 1'
q$wr
'm'R ~I

d2y
(a) -+4y=O
dx 2

y = 2t 2 - 2t - 5 "if;

{b) 6/7
(c) I
(d) 5/6

(d)

+ 3t - 8,

t=2'Rm~~'flll~?
{a) 7/6

{a)

<f<!; X = t2

(b) 2.8

12 ~

(c) 3

(d) 3.5

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77. If 5 X I
6

') -,

=2, then what is the value

'

x+l
dy
81 . If y =x-I , th en w h at 1s dx equal

to

of x?

-2
(a)

(a) 4

(b) 5
(c) 6
(d) 8

-2

?8. : : ;:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

x-I

r r~ rt iF'"'"'

(b)

(x-1)2

(c)

2
(x-1)2

(d)

2
(x-1)

3 x I
I

82. Which one of the following statements is

I x 3

correct ?

(a) The derivative of a function f(x) at

a point will exist if there is


one tangent to the curve y

79. What is

J 1 sin xI dx equal to ?

parallel to y-axis

(a) 2
(b) I
(c) 7t
(d) 0

(b) The derivative of a function f(x) at


a point will exist if there is one
tangent to the curve y

= f(x)

at that

point and the tangent must be


parallel to x-axis

80. The area bounded by the curve x = f(y),


the y-axis and the two lines y = a and
y = b is equal to :

(c) The derivative of a function f(x) at


a point will exist if there is

one and only one tangent to the

Jydx

curve y

a
b

(b)

f(x)

at that point and the tangent is

(a)

f(x) at that point and

the tangent is not parallel to

Jy2 dx

y-axis

(d) None of the above

(c)

Jx dy

(d) None of the above


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77. ~
~

1 =2

-m

x 'fiT lWi <fliT

81.

m
~(: f

(a) 4

h
(X

')[:

~ <fliT ~ ?
(a) 3 X I
(b) 1 X 1
(c) 1 X J
(d) 3 X 3

b
f

nm~

/1 sinxl dx

(x -1) 2
2

(c)

(x -1) 2

(d)

2
(x-1)

--7t

~~~ ?

ti'tm

y = f( X) <fr 1J:l!i ~

(c)

y -311ff

7t

(d) 0

* wmrr til

'fiT 311ttl,q

X =

~ 'R lfsli

til ail\

qw ~

"*

3fq'f\(1"1

ti'tm

\n:r

~ 'R lfsli

y = f( X) <fr 1J:l!i ~
x-311ff

til 3ih: qw ~
wmiT ti't;ft tlT ~I

(c) ~ ~ 'R lfii'R f(x)

Jydx

irm

"*

3fq'f\(1"f

~ \n:r ~ 'R lfsli

'fiT 3flttl,q

= f(X) <fr 1J:l!i 3ih: <ffir 1J:l!i tlT


~ til am: qw ~ y-311ff wmrr
'f til I
y

J y2dx
a
b

(c)

3fq'f\(1"1

(b) ~ ~ 'R. lfii'R f(x)

f(y), y-311ff, 3ih: err ~ y = a


(ft:!Ty=b~~~~~
~ ?

(b)

"*

\n:r

(b) I

(a)

1J:l!i ~

'fiT 31 fftlrq

(a) 2

80. lfsli

m -m

(a) ~ ~ 'R lfii'R f(x)

-I

82. f.1 ~.,~Reid "ifi?.l'11 ~ ~

7t

79.

am<!\

-2
(b)

(d) 8

-2

(a)

(c) 6

dy
m dx

(b) 5

78. 1"11'fi(1

x+1
y=x-1'

Jxdy
a

(d) ~ ~ ~ 'liT{

'ltl
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83. Consider the following :


1.

I ln I 0 dx = x + c

2.

JlOx dx = I ox + c

87. What is the solution of the differential


dy y
equation -+-=0 ?
dx x
(a) xy = c
(b) x

where c is the constant of integration.

cy

Which of the above is/are correct ?

(c) y =ex
(d) None of the above

(a) I only

where c is a constant

(b) 2 only

88. What is the degree of the differential

(c) Both 1 and 2

(r

dy
dy
equation y=x-+ dx
dx

(d) Neither I nor 2

(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) -1
(d) Degree does not exist.

84. How many tangents are parallel to x-axis


for the curve y = x2 - 4x + 3 ?
(a) I
(b) 2

:.J

(c) 3
89. What is

(d) No tangent is parallel to x-axis

85. What is

x':o

(a)

x sin(:) equal to?


(b)

(b) I

-1

tan

(a) 0

"

equal to ?

1 +X

1t

4
1t

8
7!2

(c)

(c) 1/2
(d) Limit does not exist

86. What is

I- - 2Xdx

lim
X-+- 2

8
7!2

(d)

equal to ?
(x+2)
X3 +8

32

90. What is the rate of change of


with respect to x2 at x = 3 ?

(a) 1/4

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

(b) -1/4
(c) 1/12
(d) -1/12

20

;
''

~x 2 + 16

1/5
1110
1/20
None of the above
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83. Pt"1~R<m

-err fctTm:

2.

JIn I0 dx = x +c
JI O' dx =I O' + c

urr:T

I.

eIll 'liM 1

87. 3WPFf ~'PilCfl {UI


~

(a) xy = c
{b) x = cy

<B 3TTR ~ 1

(c) y = ex

~ if ~ ~ mft ~~~ ?

(d) ~

(a) ~I

urr:'f c

if ~ 9iW ~

3TTR ~ I

(b) ~ 2

am

{c)

cit I aih:

(d) '1

84.

Qili

'1

y = x2 - 4x + 3

x-3Tiff

'*

'* ~ ~ ?

dx

'fm ~

~ f1l;wft ftl~fqj

(a)

'

'*
(I)

~ 9il{

mlT ~ ~

89.

IJ tan-! Xdx
0 I +x

(a)

(a) 0

(b)

(c)

1/2

lim 2 ( x

+2 )

X3+8

aro<R

7t2

(d)
X-+-

4
7t

(d) ~ 'B 31ff<kq ~ ~

86.

7t

.
x 2 sm
X-+ 0
X

(d) '!:1m 'B 31~~"' ~ ~

(d) x-3Te1

(b)

(c) -1

(c) 3

lim

32

7
2

(a)

'*

90. x = 3 -err x
mite1
~'1 '1ft G\ 'fm ~ ?
(a) 1/5

114

(b) -114
(c)

dx

(b) 2

(b) 2

85.

dy (dy)-l iB 'iWf

88. 3fCiifi\i filii'!> {01 y =X-+ -

tl 2

(a)

'

2 G't;ff

1/12

~x 2 +16

'*

(b) 1/10

(d) -1112

(c)

1/20

(d) ~

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91. Ifa=(2,I,-I},b=(l ' -J ' o) ' c=(s":_JJ)


' ' '
then what is the unit vector par~iiel to

94. If four dice are thrown together, then what


is the probability that the sum of the
numbers appearing on them is 25 ?

a+ b -c in the opposite direction ?


(a)

(b)

(a) 0

i + ]- 2k

(b) 1/2

(c)

(d) 111296

i -2]+ 2k
3

95. Let 0 be the origin and P, Q, R be the


(c)

2l- J+ 2k

points such that PO+ OQ = QO +OR .

Then which one of the following is

(d) None of the above

correct ?

92. If the magnitudes of two vectors a and

(a) P, Q, R are the vertices of an


equilateral triangle

are equal then which one of the following

(b) P, Q, Rare the vertices of an isosceles


triangle

is correct ?
(a)

(a+ b) is parallel to (a- b)

(b)

(a+h)(a-b)=l

(c)

(a + b) is perpendicular to (a - b)

(c) P, Q, R are collinear


l

(d) None of the above


96. What is the value of 2log 8 2- ~ log 3 9 ?

(d) None of the above

(a) 0
93. Consider the following in respect of the

(b) I

Ix -

(c) 2

function f(x) =

I:

I.

f(x) is continuous at x = 3

2.

f(x) is differentiable at x = 0.

(d) 113
)

97. What is the value of m if the vectors

Which of the above statements is/are

2i- j + k, i + 2)- 3k and 3l + m) + 5k are

correct ?
(a}

coplanar ?

I only

(a) -2

(b) 2 only

(b) 2

(c) Both I and 2

(c) -4

(d) Neither I nor 2

(d) 4

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91. ~

ii = (2, I, -I),

b =(I, -I, 0),

c=(5,-I,IJ,
a+b-c ~~f<Mfu
fWr ~ ~ <~fur 'l'l1l ~ ?
3

(c)
(d) 1/1296

2i- ]+2k

95. lfR ~ fit; 0 ~ ~

(c)

~ 11'4ifit11 'l'l1l ~

(b) 1/2

i -2]+2k

(b)

~ ~ ~- ill \R
~ -.~ ~ ~:i<.<'llan 'liT 1ll1T 25 rn <tt
'@:I

(a) 0

l+ ]-2k

(a)

94. ~- ,TIT<: -q-'ffi '%

(d)~~~

W 1l"!iR

ai'h: P,

Q, R

~~fit; PO+OQ=QO+OR I

ii'f Pi~'1f'AR'lt~ ~ ~

'%

wr

~ ?

(a) P,Q,R M~~~mT<sf~1

92. ~ GT ~

m,

aft\ b ~

ill Pi ~'1 f'Af{1t1 ~ ~

qfbliOI

(b) P, Q, R M
~I

'% ~ ~ ?

(a)

(ii+b), (ii-b) ~ ~ ~

(b)

(ii +b) (ii- b)= I

(c)

(ii+b), (ii-b) ~ 311,\'I'Gr ~

(c) P, Q, R

M~<ll!l> ~ ~ mT<sf

~I

(d) ~-~~m~

(d) ~ ~ ~

I
96. 21og 8 2- -log 3 9 'liT lfR
3

"'1'ffi

'fl1l ~ 7

(a) 0

(b) I
(c)
93. ~ f(x)=ix-31 ~~ll<r~ Pi~'1f'ARilt1

'R

fihm:

I.

X =

2.

97. ~

'R f(x) 3WfiM.,~~ ~ I

~ <Fe:rl'f ~

(d) 113

3 'R f(x) 'ffifo ~

=0

m=w

3l + m)+5k Mt1C1"1~

~ v~ ?

'l'l1l ~

(a) ~ I

(a) -2

(b)~ 2

(b) 2

(c) I

aft\ 2 G't'll'

(d) '1

ill

aft\

'1

2i-]+k. i+2]-3k. art<

m,

ill m

'liT lfR

(c) -4
(d) 4

tl" 2

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98. If \a\=10, lbl=2 and ab=\2, then

I 02. If two rows of a determinant are


identical, then what is the value of the

I I?

determinant ?

what is the value of a X b

(a)

(a) 0

12

(b) 1

(b) 16

(c) -1

(c) 20

(d) can be any real value

(d) 24

103. If A= {0, 1} and B ={I, 0}, then what

i + x] + yk

is A x B equal to ?

are orthogonal to each other, then what is

(a) {(0, 1), (1, 0)}

the locus of the point (x, y) ?

(b) {(0, 0), (1, 1)}

(a) a parabola

(c)

(b) an ellipse

(d) A

99. If the vectors

i- x]- yk

and

{(0, 1), (1, 0), (1, I)}


X

(c) a circle
104. What is the perpendicular distance of the

(d) a straight line

point (x, y) from x-axis ?

100. If A is a square matrix such that A =I

(a) x

where I is the identity matrix, then what

(b) y

is A -I equal to ?

(c)

(a) A+ I

(d)

(b) Null matrix

Ix I
Iy I

105. If ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral then


what is sin A + sin B - sin C - sin D

(c) A
(d) Transpose of A

equal to ?
j

(a) 0

101. What is the eccentricity of the conic


4x 2 + 9y 2
(a)

(b)

(b) 1

144 ?

(c) 2

J5

(d) 2(sin A+ sin B)

I 06. What is the value of

J5

sin 420. cos 390" + cos(-300). sin(-330")?

(a) 0
3

(c)

(b) I

J5

(c) 2

(d) 2/3

(d) -1

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102. ~ M

98. ~ jiii=10, Jil\=2 ~ ab=12, o<r


Jaxbj ~ l!R <f!
(a)

"ffi

w?

;nT

el<fal't> '1\T .n tififfi'li ~ ~.


til <fa Iif> ~ 11f.f "if<IT ~ ?

(a) 0
(b)

12

(c) -1

(b) 16

(d)

(c) 20

(d) 24

m '1ft

qlf111?i<t> liR

103.~ A= {0, I}

lit

~ ~

o!:fl B = {I, 0}, "ill

AxB~om<R~?

99. ~ ~ i- x]- yk 3ffi: i + x]+ yk "!:%


~ ~ ('1kj'f">J0ft'l m, "ill ~ (x, y) ~
rot !j)q "' <fj W ?

(a) {(0, 1), (1, 0)}

(b) {(0, 0), (1, I)}


(c)

(a) q{q1'1

{(0, 1), (I, 0), (1, I)}

(d) A

(b) G"lti"~t1

I 04. ~ (x, y) 'liT x-3!!ff ~ 311,~ ~ "if<IT

(c) '[t1"
(d)

m 'hm

w?

(a) x
(b)
' y

1oo. ~ A

'

A2 =

anew

'flf

I, ;$[ I <11W1<t>

w~
"ill K 1

'l'rn

anew

~.

(c)

~<m<Rw?

(d)

Ix I
Iy I

(a) A H

......

Cb)

W<r

(c)

(d) A ~

'

101. .-riq;q 4x 2

105. ~ ABCD
~ ~:[;;r lit, "ill
sin A + sin B - sin C - sin D ~

anew

<m<R w

1:ff'tcr<f
+ 9y2

(a) 0

144

'1\T

(b)

3~~<"11 "if<IT

(c) 2

w?

(d) 2(sin A+ sin B)

f5

(a)

(b)

f5
-

(c)

106. sin 420. cos 390 + cos(-300). sin(-330)


~ liR "if<IT

i ?

(a) 0

(b)

(c) 2

f5

(d) -1

(d) 2/3

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I 07. Consider the following statements :

I.

II 0. What is the area of the rectangle having


vertices A, B, C and D with position

I 0 in radian measure is less than 0.02


radians.

2.

vectors

I radian in degree measure is greater

,. . 1 " . .
i +- j+ 4k
2

. I.
.
. I.
.
i- j + 4k and - i- j + 4k ?
2

than 45.

2'

Which of the above statements is/are

(a) 1/2 square unit

correct ?
(a)

. I.
.
-i+- j+4k
2

(b) I square unit

I only

(c) 2 square unit

(b) 2 only

(d) 4 square unit

(c) Both I and 2


(d) Neither I nor 2

Ill. The set A = {x : x + 4


represented by :

108. What is the maximum value of sin2 x ?

(a)

(a) -I

(b)

Cjl

(b) 0

(c) {cp}

(d) {0}

(c)

= 4}

can also be

.,

(d) Infinity

112. If a line makes the angles a, p, y with


the axes, then what is the value of

109. The sum and product of matrices A and

I + cos 2a + cos 2p + cos 2y equal to ?

B exist. Which of the following

(a) -1

implications are necessarily true ?

I.

(b) 0

A and B are square matrices of same

(c)

order.
2.

(d) 2

A and B are non-singular matrices.

Select the correct answer using the code

113. What

given below :
(a)

IS

the

sum

of the

senes

I I I
1--+---+ ...... equal to ?

2 4 8

I only

i/2

(b) 2 only

(a)

(c) Both I and 2

(b) 3/2
(c) 2

(d) Neither I nor 2

(d) 2/3

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107. PIHifiR<1o <pq;if 'R ~ ~


I.

~ 'IT'! ~ I 0 , 0.02 ~

tmrr
2.

"

i!il'[

~I

~ 'IT'! ~ I ~. 45

tmrr

I
.
. J.-'
i--j+4k q;q' -i--j+4k
I.~
2

" 31fu<F

A, B, C

~I

'fliT ~

~ <pq;fy ~

'li'r'l "ffift

v~

lflf

(b)~ 2

(c) 2 qrf ~

III. \1!!)-o'qlJ A= {x: x + 4 = 4} PIHiftR<1o


~ 'it ~ oo ~ PI <i>fqo flli<rr -;;n '\1<fi'ffl

(a) -1

(a) 0

(b) 0

(b) <P

(c) I

(c) {<P}

(d) 3l"ffi

(d) {0}

ll2. ~

109. ~ A aiR 8 <fi ~ q;q' !J>"I'llfi<'l <fi


3\fft!,q ~ 1 PI ~11ftR1sio

3TT1,1SI'fTr9\1 ~

<ti'r'l-m

3\Piqllf*l: ~ ~ 7

I.

aiR

B tmR ~

~.

m m ~ 'it a, f3, y <.fi'tvT <rmfi


Ill

I + cos

l!R 'fliT ~

2a + cos 213 + cos 2y

'liT

(a) -1

<fi

qrf

3!1CW

(b) 0

~I

3\ltrn' 'liT ~

(d) 4 qrf ~

I aiR 2 ~;ff

2.

gl('l

(b) I qrf ~

" oR

.....::.~

(a)' 1/2

(d) '1 Ill I aiR '1 tft 2

'

(f1:l1

(a) ~ I

(c)

'

..
1 "' ',., ' . : 1 "' ..
- i + j + 4k, i + j + 4k
2
2

. !(!).~

II 0. ~~. ~

(c) I

aiR 8

~ ~

1!it

c~'loftlJ

~G 'liT

3!1CW

'!i\

~I

-.rnt

(d) 2
~

I I I
113 ~ !--+---+ ...... <fi ~'liT l!R

~:

(a) ~ I

(b)~ 2

(c) I

aiR 2

(d) '1

mI

2 4 8

'fliT

(a) 1/2
~

aiR

'1

(b) 3/2

tft

(c)

(d) 2/3

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114. Consider the following statements :

I;

2.

For the next Four (04) questions that follow :

Two independent variables are always

In a city, three daily newspapers A, B, C are

uncorrelated.

published, 42% read A; 51% read B; 68% read


C; 30% read A and B; 28% read B and C;

The coefficient of correlation between

36% read A and C; 8% do not read any of the

two variables X and Y is positive

three newspapers.

when X decreases then Y decreases.


Which of the above statements is/are
correct ?
(a)

117. What is the percentage of persons who


read all the three papers ?

1 only

(a) 20%

(b) 2 only

(b) 25%

(c) Both I and 2

(c) 30%

(d) Neither I nor 2

(d) 40%
118. What is the percentage of persons who
read only two papers ?

115. A variate X takes values 2, 9, 3, 7, 5, 4,

(a)

3, 2, I 0. What is the median ?


(a)

'

19%

(b) 31%

(c) 44%

(b) 4

(d) None of the above

(c) 7
(d) 9

119. What is the percentage of persons who


read only one paper ?
(a) 38%
)

(b) 48%

116. What are the direction ratios of normal


to the plane 2x - y + 2z + I = 0 ?
(a)
(b)
(c)

(c) 51%

(d) None of the above

( 2, I, 2)

(I, -i, I)

120. What is the percentage of persons who


read only A but neither B nor C ?
(a) 4%

( I, -2, I )

(b) 3%
(d) None of the above

(c)

1%

(d) None of the above

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P'l+<iflli~Cict

&lffi 'ifrr (04) w-if ~ ~ :


M ~ it i!R ~ Mlill(-tf;f A, B, C
~~11V1ct tmt l 42% A ~ ~; 51% B ~
i'; 68% C ~ ~; 30% A 3i'R B ~ ~;

114. f.'l:;1fi1~ct 'flqoff 'lR f<t<m: ~ :


~ TR

I.

<fr

2.

<IT ~

x 3i'R

31~1Hiaifmr ~ I

Y of; -.ft'q ~u

~ tl'ill'li~ ~ ~

y ,ft <rem

x <rem

-m

28% B aTR C ~ ~; 36% A


~; 8% lfR ~lilill<-~ it ~ M

~I

(a) ~I

117. ~ ~ ~ '!i't ~
~ifln~?

(b) ~2

(d) 'f

3i'R

-m

'!i't 11't '1'tf

'Ciffi

~flffi4'i 'fiT

'Ciffi

~f<ffi 4'i 'fiT

(a) 20%

<fr:n'

C ~

~~I

~~il'm~Vi' ?

(c)

aTR

3i'R 'f llt

(b) 25%
2

(c) 30%
(d) 40%

115. ~

fiiTR

118. ~ <IT ~ .

X of; l'fFf 2, 9, 3, 7, 5, 4, 3,

'!i't

~~

~ifln~?

2, I 0 ~ I lifhl~l ifln ~ ?

(a) 19%

(a) 2

(b) 31%

(b) 4

(c) 44%

(c) 7

(d) ~

it

'ffi

(d) 9
119. ~ ~

t[";f

~~

'Ciffi

~fffiq'f 'fiT ~

ifln ~ ?

(a) 38%

116. '6"l'l'<ffi 2x- y + 2z +I= 0 of; ~ of;

(b) 48%

~ 3f'J,tj]CI' ifln ~ ?

(a)

(c) 51%

(d) ~

( 2, I, 2)

it

'ffi

120. ~ ~flffi~ 'fiT ~ ifln ~. ;;f)- ~ A

~~~'fiDB'flltC~i'?
(c)

(a) 4%

(1, -2, 1)

(d) ~

it

(b) 3%

'ffi

(c)

1%

(d) ~ ~

m 'ffi

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>tiT, 'RT 1IT ~ g3IT TO 3f04<IT ~ 3I1ft 'f it I
Oi'G<'f ~I
<T>-

ir ~ """'

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3.

w ~ ~ "' ~ 1l' ~ 111:( ~ 1l'

'I\

311Sii'li'> ~ ~I ~ ~ 'I\

5.

6.

<IT

mt q~h:tol jl'ffi'>1 ~

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3IT'I'Ii) 3!'A1 [
~ 'f ~I

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'R'fT ~ ~ 1 ~

"11ft ltm

3mlr""' ~ fq; ~ m ffAT

'lil"eTor

<tt

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'!&lor ~ ~ A, B, C m D 4'11~1ft we ~ ~ ~ ~I

2.

4.

[~

3IT'l'li'r

m m~ ~ qi[ 3ifli;cr '!>'t urr 3IT'l'li'r

em f.f;

3IT'l'li'r 3l'f.t ~ ~ 3iWf "6 fitt:(


~ ~~.,j~j)' <fi 3i<!> WIR ~I

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7.

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311'!

3f!ftllfi!> qi[

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~ iWf

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~ ~

lffilll"T

7ffl'U <f; ~ 'llVS :


'l"ijf':ii\5 'ln'f-'!'lif if 3Ri'IG'II<

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