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Part I / I
Aptitude Test / L

Directions : (For Q. 1 to 6).

Find out the total number of surfaces of the object, given below in the
problem figure. http://www.iitscholars.com

(. 1 6 )

Problem Figure /

1.

(1)

14

(2)

13

(3)

15

(4)

16

(1)

11

(2)

10

(3)

13

(4)

12

(1)

13

(2)

14

(3)

15

(4)

12

(1)

14

(2)

15

(3)

11

(4)

12

2.

3.

4.

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Problem Figure /

5.

(1)

17

(2)

16

(3)

14

(4)

15

(1)

14

(2)

13

(3)

15

(4)

16

6.

Directions : (For Q. 7 and 8).

One of the following answer figures is hidden in the problem figure,


in the same size and direction. Select, which one is correct ?

(. 7 U 8 )

U U M
U ,

Problem Figure /

Answer Figures /

7.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

8.

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Directions : (For Q. 9 and 10).

The problem figure shows the top view of objects. Looking in the
direction of arrow, identify the correct elevation, from amongst the
answer figures.

(. 9 U 10 )

S U U
U

Problem Figure /

Answer Figures /

9.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

10.

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(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

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Directions : (For Q. 11 to 14).

Find the odd figure out in the problem figures given below :

(.

11

14

11.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

12.

13.

14.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Directions : (For Q. 15 to 17). The 3 - D problem figure shows the view of an object. Identify, its correct
top view, from amongst the answer figures.

(. 15 17 )
Problem Figure /

3 - D

S U , U

Answer Figures /

(2)

(3)

15.
(1)
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(4)

Problem Figure /

Answer Figures /

(1)

(2)

(3)

(1)

(2)

16.

(4)

17.
(3)

(4)

Directions : (For Q. 18 and 19).

The problem figure shows the top view of an object. Identify the
correct elevation, from amongst the answer figures, looking in the
direction of arrow.

(. 18 U 19 )

S U U
U
Answer Figures / U

Problem Figure /

18.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

19.

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Directions : (For Q. 20 and 21).

(.

20

How many minimum number of straight lines are required to draw


the problem figure ? http://www.iitscholars.com

U 21 )

Problem Figure /

, U
?

20.

(1)

20

(2)

21

(3)

18

(4)

19

(1)

(2)

12

(3)

11

(4)

10

21.

Directions : (For Q. 22 to 25).

The 3 - D problem figure shows a view of an object. Identify the


correct front view, from amongst the answer figures, looking in the
direction of arrow.

(.

3 - D

22

Problem Figure /

25

S U
, U
Answer Figures / U

22.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

23.

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Problem Figure /

Answer Figures /

24.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

25.

Directions : (For Q. 26 and 27).

How many total number of triangles are there in the problem figure
given below ?

(. 26 U

27

Problem Figure /

26.

(1)

10

(2)

(3)

11

(4)

12

(1)

11

(2)

14

(3)

12

(4)

13

27.

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Directions : (For Q. 28 to 30).

(.

28

Problem Figure /

30

Which one of the answer figures is the correct mirror image of the
problem figure with respect to X - X ? http://www.iitscholars.com
U X - X

Answer Figures /

28.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

29.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

30.
(1)
Directions : (For Q. 31 and 32).

(.

31

U 32 )

Problem Figure /

(2)

(3)

(4)

The problem figure shows the elevation of an object. Identify the


correct top view from amongst the answer figures.

S U
U
Answer Figures / U

31.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

32.

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Directions : (For Q. 33).

Which one of the answer figures will complete the sequence of the three
problem figures ?

(.

U
(sequence) U ?

33

Problem Figures /

Answer Figures /

33.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Directions : (For Q. 34 and 35).

Which one of the answer figures, shows the correct view of the 3 - D
problem figure, after the problem figure is opened up ?

(. 34 U 35 )

3 - D

Problem Figure /

U, U ?
Answer Figures /

34.

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

35.

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36.

What is texture ?
(1) Lines drawn in one colour
(2) The way a surface looks and feels
(3)
(4)

36.

?
(1) U U
(2) U U

(3) U U
(4) U U

A solid colour
A type of shape

37.

What secondary colour is obtained by


mixing blue and red colours ?
(1) Orange
(2) Brown
(3) Pink
(4) Purple

37.

U U
(secondary) U ?
(1) U
(2) U
(3)
(4)

38.

Which one of the following material


cannot be used in its original form for
construction of walls ?
(1) Laterite
(2) Granite
(3) Fly ash
(4) Basalt

38.

U ,
U S
?
(1) U (UUU)
(2) U
(3)
(4) U

39.

Which one of the following is an odd


match ? http://www.iitscholars.com
(1) Shrinking Polar Caps - Earthquake
(2) Tsunami - Oceanic Earthquake
(3) Deforestation - Climate change
(4) Ozone layer - UV rays

39.

Why do large industrial buildings have


high located glazing on the North side ?
(1) To get uniform shadow - less light
through the day.
(2) Because the sun stays on the North
side throughout the day.
(3) To get bright sunlight throughout the
day.
(4) To stop the workers from looking
outside.

40.

40.

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

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U -
- U
-U - U
$ U - .. U

l U U
SU U ?
(1) U U U

(2) U U U
(3)

U $ U

(4)

U U U

41.

42.

43.

44.

45.

Which one of the following is a sound


reflecting material ?

41.

-, U ?

(1)

Glass

(1)

(2)

Fabric

(2)

(3)

Thermocol

(3)

(4)

Jute cloth

(4)

Which one of the following is not a


matching set ?

42.

- ?

(1)

Egypt - Mississippi River

(1)

(2)

England - 10 Downing Street

(2)

(3)

San Francisco - Golden Gate Bridge

(3)

(4)

Washington - White House

(4)

Lotus Temple in Delhi was built by :


(1)

Bahais

(2)

Muslims

(3)

Jews

(4)

Jains

Who among the following is not an


architect ?

U U ?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

44.

- SU ?

Hafiz Contractor

(1)

(2)

Raj Rewal

(2)

(3)

Zaha Hadid

(3)

(4)

M.F. Hussain

(4)
45.

Jaipur - Canals

(1)

(2)

Udaipur - Lakes

(2)

(3)

Sundarbans - Mangroves

(3)

(4)

Varanasi - Ghats

(4)

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$ UUU
U U
$
..

- ?

(1)

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d - U
U - 10 U SUU
- U U
U - U

43.

(1)

Which one of the following is not a


matching set ?

U - U
U -
U -
U - U

46.

47.

48.

49.

50.

Which one of the following is not an


earthquake resistant structure ?

46.

U - U ?

(1)

Steel framed building

(1)

(2)

Timber framed building

(2)

(3)

RCC framed structure

(3)

(4)

Load bearing brick walls building

(4)

Which one of the following is an odd


match ?

47.

- ?

(1)

Temperate - Shimla

(1)

(2)

Hot and Dry - Jaisalmer

(2)

(3)

Hot and Humid - Chennai

(3)

(4)

Cold and Dry - Ladakh

(4)

Green architecture is promoted these days


because :
(1)

It lasts longer

(2)

Green is a good colour

(3)

It costs less initially

(4)

It is environment friendly

Buckingham Palace is located in :


(1)

Geneva

(2)

Singapore

(3)

Paris

(4)

London

Fatehpur Sikri was built by :


(1)

Humayun

(2)

Shah Jahan

(3)

Jahangir

(4)

Akbar

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SU U
U
U... U
U U ZU U U

c (Temperate) -
U U - U
U U -
UU U - $

48.

U S

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

49.

S ?
(1)
(2) U
(3) U
(4)

50.

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

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Part II / II
Mathematics /
51.

If f ( x) =

ex

51.

,
1 1 ex

f (a)

I1 =

f (2a)

,
I2
I1

(1)

(2)

21

(2)

21

(3)

1
2

(3)

1
2

(4)

(4)

If the point (p, 5) lies on the line


parallel to the y-axis and passing through
of

the

2(a 2 11)x1by14(a 3 1a)50


(a 2 11)x23by12(a 3 1a)50,

52.

lines
and

then p is

equal to :

(p, 5) U U S y-
U

U
2(a 2 11)x1by14(a 3 1a)50

2
3
(a 11)x23by12(a 1a)50 U
U , p

(1)

2a

(1)

2a

(2)

3a

(2)

3a

(3)

22a

(3)

22a

(4)

23a

(4)

23a

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g ,

(1)

intersection

g{ x (12x )} dx

f (2a)

I2
the value of I is :
1

the

x g{ x (12x )} dx

f (a)

I2 =

g{ x (12x )} dx ,

where g is not an identity function. Then

52.

,
1 1 ex

f (2a)

f (a)

ex

f (a)

I1 =

x g{ x (12x )} dx and

f (2a)

I2 =

f ( x) =

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53.

The area bounded by the curves y2512x

53.

and x2512y is divided by the line x53 in


two parts. The area (in square units) of the

y2512x x2512y U
, U x53 mU U
( )

larger part is :

54.

(1)

137

(2)

245

(3)

147

(4)

45

(1)

137

(2)

245

(3)

147

(4)

45

If z is a complex number of unit modulus

54.

and argument u, then the real part of


z(1 2 z )
z (1 1 z) is :

55.

4
4
4

z 1
z(1 2 z )
z (1 1 z)

u ,

(1)

22 sin2

u
2

(1)

22 sin2

u
2

(2)

2 cos 2

u
2

(2)

2 cos 2

u
2

(3)

1 1 cos

u
2

(3)

1 1 cos

u
2

(4)

1 2 sin

u
2

(4)

1 2 sin

u
2

If the roots of the equation

55.

1
1
1
1
5 are equal in magnitude
x1p x1q r
and opposite in sign, then the product of

U
1
1
1
1
5
x1p x1q r

U ,

roots is :
(1)

1 2
(p 1q 2 )
2

(1)

1 2
(p 1q 2 )
2

(2)

1 2
(p 2q 2 )
2

(2)

1 2
(p 2q 2 )
2

(3)

(p21q2)

(3)

(p21q2)

(4)

1 2
(p 1q 2 )
2

(4)

1 2
(p 1q 2 )
2

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56.

57.

1 k
If Sk =
, keN, where N is the set of
0 1

56.


1 k
Sk =
, keN
0 1

natural numbers, then (S 2)n (S k )21, for


neN, is :

(S2)n (Sk)21

(1)

S2n2 k

(1)

S2n2 k

(2)

S2 n 2 k

(2)

S2 n 2 k

(3)

S2 n 1 k 2 1

(3)

S2 n 1 k 2 1

(4)

S2n1 k 2 1

(4)

S2n1 k 2 1

Unit vectors a , b , c

are coplanar.

57.

A unit vector d is perpendicular to them.


If

( a 3 b )3( c 3 d ) 5 1 i 2 1 j 1 1 k
6

and the angle between a and b is 308,

then c is/are : http://www.iitscholars.com

(1)


2i 1 2 j 2 2 k

(2)

2
2
i
2
2
j
1
k

(3)


2 i 22 j 1 2 k

(4)


2i 1 j 2 k

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neN

a, b , c

( a 3 b )3( c 3 d ) 5 1 i 2 1 j 1 1 k
6

/
(1)


2i 1 2 j 2 2 k

(2)

2
2
i
2
2
j
1
k

(3)


2 i 22 j 1 2 k

(4)


2i 1 j 2 k

308

58.

59.

log102, log10 (2x21) and log10 (2x13) are


three consecutive terms of an A. P. for :

58.

log102, log10 (2x21)


log10 (2x13) U
?
x

(1)

exactly two real x

(1)

(2)

more than two real x.

(2)

(3)

no real x

(3)

(4)

exactly one real x

(4)

The locus of the mid points of the chords

59.

of the parabola x254py having slope m is

U x254py , U

a:

(1)

line parallel to y5mx, m0 at a

(1)

U U
?2pm? U U

(2)


?2pm?

(3)

U x- U
?2pm? U U

(4)

U y- U
?2pm? U U

distance ?2pm? from it.

(2)

circle with centre at origin and


radius ?2pm?.

(3)

line parallel to x-axis at a distance


?2pm? from it.

(4)

line parallel to y-axis at a distance


?2pm? from it.

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y5mx, m0

60.

A variable plane is at a constant distance

60.

p from the origin O and meets the set of


rectangular axes OXi (i = 1, 2, 3) at points

Ai (i = 1, 2, 3) , respectively. If planes are

drawn through A 1 , A 2 , A 3 , which are


parallel to the coordinate planes, then the

U O U U p U
U U
OXi (i = 1, 2, 3) Ai (i = 1, 2, 3) U
U U A1 , A2 , A3
U ,
U

locus of their point of intersection is :


x13

(2)
(3)

(4)

61.

(1)

1
1
1
1 3 1 3 = 3
x2
x3 p

1
1
1
1 3 1 3 = 3
x2
x3 p

x13

x12 1 x22 1 x32 = p 2

(2)

x12 1 x22 1 x32 = p 2

1
1
1 1
1
1
=
x1
x2
x3 p

(3)

1
1
1 1
1
1
=
x1
x2
x3 p

1
x12

1
x22

1
x32

1
= 2
p

(4)

1
x12

1
x22

1
x32

1
= 2
p

value 1, then value of x when y54 is :

U ydx2(x1y2)dy50 U
U y51 x 1 ,
y54 x

(1)

36

(1)

36

(2)

64

(2)

64

(3)

(3)

(4)

16

(4)

16

Consider the differential equation,

61.

ydx2(x1y 2)dy50. If for y51, x takes

62.

(1)

Let f(x)5?x2x1?1?x2x2?, where x1 and x2

62.

are distinct real numbers. Then the

number of points at which f(x) is minimum,

f(x)5?x2x1?1?x2x2? , x1 x2
S ,
U f(x) ,

is :
(1)

(1)

(2)

more than 3

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

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63.

If a circle has two of its diameters along

63.

the lines x1y55 and x2y51 and has


area 9p, then the equation of the circle is :

64.

U x1y55
x2y51 9p ,
U

(1)

x 21y 226x24y1350

(1)

x 21y 226x24y1350

(2)

x 21y 226x24y1450

(2)

x 21y 226x24y1450

(3)

x 21y 226x24y2350

(3)

x 21y 226x24y2350

(4)

x 21y 226x24y2450

(4)

x 21y 226x24y2450

Suppose that six students, including

64.

Madhu and Puja, are having six beds


arranged in a row. Further, suppose that
Madhu does not want a bed adjacent to
Puja. Then the number of ways, the beds

U l,
, S U SU
U , SU ,
U SU l
,

can be allotted to students is :


(1)

600

(1)

600

(2)

384

(2)

384

(3)

264

(3)

264

(4)

480

(4)

480

1 a b

65.

In

DABC,

if

1 c a = 0,
1 b c

then

65.

DABC

sin2A1sin2B1sin2C is :

sin2A1sin2B1sin2C

(1)

(1)

(2)

3 3
2

(2)

3 3
2

(3)

9
4

(3)

9
4

(4)

5
4

(4)

5
4

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1 a b
1 c a= 0
1 b c

66.

Let P be a point in the first quadrant lying


on the ellipse

9x2116y25144,

66.

such that

the tangent at P to the ellipse is inclined at


an angle 1358 to the positive direction of
x-axis. Then the coordinates of P are :

67.

68.

P, Z
9x2116y25144 U S
P U S U x-
1358 , P

(1)

3
4
,

2
2

(1)

3
4
,

2
2

(2)

16 9
,

5 5

(2)

16 9
,

5 5

(3)

143 1
,

4
3

(3)

143 1
,

4
3

(4)

8
,
9

(4)

8
,
9

If the lines

77

y22
x24
z2 l
=
=
and
1
1
3

67.

77

y22
x24
z2 l
=
=
1
1
3

y12
x
z
=
=
intersect each other, then
1
2
4
l lies in the interval :

U S ,

(1)

(11, 13)

(1)

(11, 13)

(2)

(9, 11)

(2)

(9, 11)

(3)

(25,23)

(3)

(25,23)

(4)

(13, 15)

(4)

(13, 15)

Sum of the last 30 coefficients of powers


of x in the binomial expansion of

y12
x
z
=
=
1
2
4

68.

(11x)59

USU U , l

(11x)59

m U 30 x

is :
(1)

2592229

(1)

2 592229

(2)

2 58

(2)

2 58

(3)

2 29

(3)

2 29

(4)

2 28

(4)

2 28

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69.

70.

f(x)5?x log e x?, x > 0, is monotonically


decreasing in :

f(x)5?x loge x?, x > 0

O ,

(1)

(1 , e)

(1)

(1 , e)

(2)

(e ,:)

(2)

(e ,:)

(3)

0 ,
e

(3)

0 ,
e

(4)

e , 1

(4)

e , 1

If

12 5 sin 2 x

cos5 x

f(x) is :

71.

69.

sin x

dx =

f ( x)
5

cos x

1 C , then

70.

12 5 sin 2 x

5
cos x
f(x) UU

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sin x

cot x

(1)

cot x

(2)

2cot x

(2)

2cot x

(3)

2cosec x

(3)

2cosec x

(4)

cosec x

(4)

cosec x

71.

Statement 1 : (p q) q ~p is a

dx =

f (x)
cos 5 x

1C

(1)

Let p and q be any two propositions.

U cU

p q
1 : (p q) q ~p L

tautology.
fallacy.

2 : ~(~p q) (p q) p

(1)

(1)

1 2

(2)

1 2

(3)

1 2

(4)

1 2

Statement 2 : ~(~p q) (p q) p is a
Statement 1 is true and statement 2
is false.
(2)

Statement 1 is false and statement 2


is true.

(3)

Both statement 1 and statement 2 are


true.

(4)

Both statement 1 and statement 2 are


false.

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72.

Let

3p
< u < p and
4

2 cot u1

1
2

sin u

72.

= K 2 cot u ,

73.

(2)

3p
<u<p
4

2 cot u1

(1)

(2)

(3)

21

(3)

21

(4)

(4)

A vertical pole stands at a point A on the

1
sin2 u

= K 2 cot u

K UU

then K is equal to :
(1)

73.

boundary of a circular park of radius a and


subtends an angle a at another point B on
the boundary. If the chord AB subtends
an angle a at the centre of the park, the

U U S
A U U U
B U a U U
AB U a U
U ,

height of the pole is :

74.

(1)

2 a sin

a
cot a
2

(1)

2 a sin

a
cot a
2

(2)

2 a cos

a
cot a
2

(2)

2 a cos

a
cot a
2

(3)

2 a sin

a
tana
2

(3)

2 a sin

a
tana
2

(4)

2 a cos

a
tana
2

(4)

2 a cos

a
tana
2

If

74.

48
47
46
2
1
1
1
1 1
1
2.3
3.4
4.5
48.49
49.50

51
1
1
1

1 K 1 1 1 1 1
, then
2
2
3
50

48
47
46
2
1
1
1
1 1
1
2.3
3.4
4.5
48.49
49.50

51
1
1
1

1 K 1 1 1 1 1

2
2
3
50

K equals :

K UU

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

21

(3)

21

(4)

1
2

(4)

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2

75.

If f(x) = (x2p)(x2q)(x2r), where

75.

p < q < r, are real numbers, then the

f(x)5(x2p)(x2q)(x2r)

S ,

p<q<r

application of Rolles theorem on f leads

,
U U

to :

76.

(1)

(p1q1r)2 < 3(qr1rp1pq)

(1)

(p1q1r)2 < 3(qr1rp1pq)

(2)

(p1q1r)2(qr1rp1pq)53

(2)

(p1q1r)2(qr1rp1pq)53

(3)

(p1q1r)253(qr1rp1pq)

(3)

(p1q1r)253(qr1rp1pq)

(4)

(p1q1r)2 > 3(qr1rp1pq)

(4)

(p1q1r)2 > 3(qr1rp1pq)

1
if x > 2
x
f
(x)
=

Let
,
a 1 bx2 if x 2

76.

then f(x) is differentiable at x522 for :

77.

x
f ( x) =

2
a 1 bx

x >2

x 2

x522 U f(x)

(1)

a=

1
1
and b = 2
4
16

(1)

a=

1
4

b = 2

(2)

a=

3
1
and b =
4
16

(2)

a=

3
4

b =

(3)

a=

3
1
and b = 2
4
16

(3)

a=

3
4

b = 2

1
16

(4)

a =2

1
1
and b =
4
16

(4)

a =2

1
4

1
16

Let f(x)5(x11)221, x/21, then the set


{x :

f(x)5f21(x)}

77.

{x :

1
16

1
16

b =

f(x)5(x11)221, x/21
f(x)5f21(x)}

(1)

contains exactly two elements

(1)

(2)

contains more than two elements.

(2)

(3)

is an empty set

(3)

(4)

contains exactly one element

(4)

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78.

If the mean and the standard deviation of

78.

10 observations x1, x2, ......, x10 are 2 and 3

respectively,

then

the

mean

of

(x111)2, (x211)2, ......, (x1011)2 is equal


to :

79.

(1)

16.0

(1)

16.0

(2)

18.0

(2)

18.0

(3)

13.5

(3)

13.5

(4)

14.4

(4)

14.4

common divisor of b and c is 1, then d

N aeN
aN {ax : xeN}
bN cN5dN , b, c, d 1
b c
1 , d UU

equals : http://www.iitscholars.com
(1) bc

(1)

bc

(2)

b1c

(2)

b1c

(3)

max { b, c }

(3)

max { b, c }

(4)

min { b, c }

(4)

min { b, c }

Let N be the set of natural numbers and

79.

for aeN, aN denotes the set {ax : xeN}.


If bN cN5dN, where b, c, d are natural
numbers greater than 1 and the greatest

80.

10 x1, x2, ......, x10


2 3 ,
(x111)2, (x211)2, ......, (x1011)2

biased

coin

with

probability

80.

p, 0 < p < 1, of heads is tossed until a head


appears for the first time. If the probability
that the number of tosses required is even
is 2 5 , then p is equal to :
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

, p UU

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

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3

2
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