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“Dain tes. faye Lnowledye fours in coment foron ANAND INSTITOTE SOLUTIONS - PARTA QU. What will be the next figure in the following se- quence? A “CSIR_JUNE 2016 C JUESTIO: PER be B c 21] fe 2. PSS 3S SI Q2. For a certain regular solid , mumaber of faces + mum ber of vertices = distinct (not touching each other) objects, what is the | CSIR JUNE 2016 QUESTION form What is the length of the platform? 1.120m 2.280m, 3.40m 4,160, Q7.Whena polynomial f(x) is divided by x-5 or x-3 or x~2 it leaves a remainder of 1. Which of the . following would be the polynomial? 1. gS -to? 431431 2: 310s? 431x~29 3. 8-10? 4312-31 4.3 10x? 431x429 jumber of edges +2. For three such total value of faces + vertices - edges? 1. Two 3. Six 2. Four 4, Zero Q8. The diagram (not to scale) shows the top view and ., _set0ss section of a pond having a square outline and equal sized steps of 0.5 m width and 0.1m height. | hati Be the volume of water (in m?) in the pond itis coripletely filled? ‘Q3. Abdul travels thrice the distance Catherine which is also twice the distance that Binoy travel. Catherine’s’ speed is 1/3 of Abdul’s speed ; whieh i also 1/2 of Binoy’s speed . If they start at,the s time then who reaches first? 1. Both Abdul and Catherine 2. Binoy 3.Catherne, - eal fA Q4. It tates sud ‘for Tiyiart ‘ane Deo to do‘a job. “Fiwasi and Hari take 3 3 iours todo the: sane and Hari take 6 hours to do thesame. Job, _Whichios the following statements is incorrect? 5 1. Tiwari alone can do the job in3, 3 hours i 2. Deo alone can do the job in 6'hours 3. Hari does not work at all ry 4, Hari is the fastest worker us QS. Equilateral triangles are drawn one inside the other soe as shown, What isthe ratio of the two shaded areas? - om c omy 1.8 2.6 3.3 4.4 Q10. A notebook contains only hundred statements as under: 1. This notebook contains | false statement 2. This notebook contains 2 false statements. “4 pak sion Pep mee ae thAR ante ee a ’ SSM ener ents ig centnemnon 0) ae ene 2. st 4, nd QUL. The function f(x) is plotted against x as shown. ‘Extrapolateand findthe value of he function at x=— 1. 100} 40 1 o4 1. -0.01 2-01 3.0.01 4.0.1 Q12. Actrog hops and lands exactly 1 meter away at a time, What is the least number of hops required to « reach a point 10 cm away? ul 2.2 3.3 4, It-cannot travel such a distance QI3. Choose the four digit number, in which the of the first & fourth digits is 40 and thous middie digits in 28. The digit as the hundreds d less than the tens digit. 1.5478 3.8745, 2.5748 QI4. A,B,C are points of. circle, with ABH 5 em, BC=12cm, AC=13cm and @AD=7em. Thenthe closet approximationofCDis i 1. 9em we 3. Lem as ot QIS. The difference between the square of the ages-(in complete years) of a father and his son is 899. The- age of the father when his son was born 1. cannot be ascertained due to inadequate data. ‘Lis 27 years 3.i8 29 years 4.is 31 years Q16.Water is slowly dripping out of a tiny hole at the bottom of ahollow metallic sphere initially full of water ignoring the water that has flowed away, the centre of mass of the system 1. remains fixed at the centre of the sphere 2. moves down steadily as the amount of water decreases. moves up QU7. A chocolate bar having mxn unit square title is given, calculate the number of cuts needed to break itcompletely, without stacking into individual titles. 1. (nxn) 2. (m-1)x(n-1) 3. (mxn)=I 4.(mxn)+1 18. An experiment leads to the following set of observa tions of the variable ‘Y’ at different times'?” rol 23 4 5 6 vy 5 61 91 13.7 206 308 414 Allowing for experimental error, which of the follow- ing expressions best describes the relationship be- _ tween fand v? 2@-syarP h ae approximate volume of water (in ec) wey to. completely fill the tube assuming that it 2.1200% 4.1800 x i@ ingome tax at the rate of R% for the 5 2 lakhs, and at the rate of (R+10)% for in- come exceeding Rs 2 lakhs Ifthe total tax paid is (R + 5)% of the annual imcome, then what is the an- nudtincome 2,Rs 3.0 lakhs “4. Rs 5.0 lakhs Q21.Consider the improper Riemann integral fj y""?ay ‘This integral is: 1 continuous in [0,0 ) 2. continuous only in (0,00) 3. discontinuous in(0,co ) 1) 4, discontinuous only in (+) Q22. Which one of the following statements is true for _ the sequence of functions. rr “pin ae New Be aa © CSIRJUNE 2016 QUESTION 2. The sequence is not monotonic but has 1 SO)=Z as the limit as neo 3, The sequence is monotonic and has (+) as the limit as. n> 00 4, The sequence is not monotonic but has 0 as the Q24. Consider the interval (-1, 1) and a sequence {6 of elements in it. Then, 1. Every limit point of {a} isin 1, 1) 2. Every limit point of {a} isin [-1,1} 3. The limit points of {ct} can only be in { (ales R Be Besa fiction Then} 2.Fhasonly nly OR ie 3.Fean haveatmost countabley many disconinites. 4-Fomhmcuncaunhlfonl oc ue 4. The limit points of {a} cannot be in { au F(uy=7 Gros The derivative of the function at (I, 1) along the di- rection(1,1)is: 1.0 21 (ny ef1/2,3/2 (SLIP EE 32 4.2 ape Q27. Givena nxn mattix B, define ¢! by © a Let p be the characteristic polynomial of B Then the matrix gp(@)is? 1.4, 2.0 nen 3a, 4.0L pan Q28. Let A be a nxm matrix and b be a nx1 vector (vith real entries). Suppose the equation 8 nee ee ebsly Lmzn 2nzm 3.2m 4.n>m Q29. Let be the vector space of all reat polynomials of degree <10. Let Tp(x)= p's) for peV bea linear transformation from V to V. Consider the basis {.x,27,.., x19} of V. Let A be the atria of T with respect to this basis. Then 1. Trace A= 1 2.det A=0 3.there is no meN, such that, 4” 4, Ahas a nonzero eigenvalue Q30. Let x= (1,22 93)" = 01592593) ER? be linearly independent. Let 8 = 273 -92%3-82 = 4193 — 13 42 ~ 42. IEV is the span of x,y, then Au, v,):8u~8yy + 83w= 0} G0: But Byv+Byw= 0} ai) Bway 83 =O} Gaiters baron ) (real symmetric non-singular matrix shone exists xeR" such that x'Ax <0. we ‘can conclude that 2.B=—Ais positive definite 2 a Let f:R?xR? +R be defined ni by Los zal SE elev: Fed 1, There exists an eigenvector v of A. such that Avis perpendicularto v {Pike sbecqmpet statement fom 2. The set {ve R? | F(v,») =O} is anonzero subsapee, of R? 3.1f y,we R? are nonzero vector such that Foye 4. For every ye”, there exists a nonzero w¢ R* such that f(0,)=0 fom, then vis a scalar multiple of w. Q33. Let P(2),0(2) be two compl non-constant poly He CSIR JUNE 2016 QUESTION 1. min {m,n} 2, maxim, n} FxF, ae ee nana 4, Thering F, xf, isa field Q34, Let D be the open unit dise in © and H(D) be the set : collection of all holomorphic function oniit.Let a ee hee ‘ sing(with unity) of cardinality p does the field F,x have? fren: 12} 2 and 10) 21 3p 4p Q41. Let », and yy be two solutions of the problem nee renn -49 “1 fa). ( 1 ) where a and b are real constants. Let w be the Fan) aa ‘Wronskian of yy and yy. Then 1. Both S, Tare singleton sets 1. ne =0,veeR 2. Sisa singleton set but 7=$ 3. Tisa singleton set but s=$ 4, Both S,7 are empty YOra+bX= 0, a HOD /e constant ¢ aoe is nonconstant positive famction ‘of the following statements is true? e solution u exists for all t> 0. Q36-The residue sete sion gatas” Lise! ca 3. net ens 5 Q37. Which of the: followiig tate exists an integer x such that 1. x= 23 mod 1000 and x=45 mod 6789. 4 mod 6789 {x=32mod 1000 andx= 44 mod 9876] Q43. Let f (x)=x? +2x-+1and the derivative of f at x is approximated by using the central difference for- Q38. Let G=(2/252)* be the group of units (i.e. the mula elements that have a multiplicative inverse ) in the s0+h)-s0-1) ring ((Z/252), Which of the following is a generator fo oh with =>) o , a4 an fe Then the absolute value of the error in the approxi- * . ° mation of f'@)is equal to Q39. Let p25 bea prime. Then nae a oo 42. clea eee eae ore Q44. Consider the equations of motion for a system oF lamer einen ~ CSIR JUNE 2016 QUESTION , ter-p| with T(t,g14:)as kinetic energy Q49. Let X and Y be independent and identically distrib- - ra uted random variables’ such that and V(ta1)43 potential energy . opel the generalized coordinates, and g; the generalized ve- ae + Letz=x+yand locities. Then the equations of motion in the form as W =| X—Y|. Then which statement is not correct? above are . 1. X and W are independent. 1 necessarily restricted to a conservative system but 2.¥ and Ware independent. there is no unique choice of L 3.Z and W ate uncorrelated. 2. not necessarily restricted toa conservative system 4. Z and Ware independent. and there is » unique choice of L. 3. necessarily restricted to a conservative system and there is aunique choice of L. (50. Let 4 ~ ¥0.1) and let 4. not necessarily restricted to a conservative system X,-2sX <2 and there is no unique choice of L y= = Xj, otherwise ~ 21 0 nO) Rago statement, 45.Let A=] 0-2 1 |x| 9 amt ( Xj5X2)= . 0 0 -2 a a a f dethaveNO, 1) distribution a 3 an ee a 6ST and [sD OFO +3 + FO’? 3) 8 ‘hot have a bivariate normal distri- ‘Then any solution of the first order _ = oxdinary differential equation {Xoo denote a random sample from a = NG@o?) distribution. Let weR be known and og be ually. Let 72a. be an upper . 1 tingiatebe EB. ag 3. BbOR2 FO Z | eee i percentile point of ax distribution, Then. 100 < Rsoiene interval for ,2 is given by Cente lee noel ° {yn 2 " 2 1 always hyperbolic 2. always parabolic SEi-w? yew) 3. never parabolic 4.never elliptic -DiRe-@/2 O-Dkr-al2 } ( 47. The curve of fixed length /, that joins the points (0,0) and (1, 0), lies above the x-axis, and encloses 3 ‘maximum area between itself and the x-axis is a 1-3? (PK za maa | mayan ) segment of | ee 1. astraight line 2. parabola Eli? (La? -¥) nellipse 4. acirele mean Q48.Consider the integral equation, - ee oad E OF, fy +B, are unknwon parameters. The best linear un- biased estimator of By + Bais Ly 2%+% 1 1 3. 7014 +25) 450+ +H) Q53. Consider a series system with two independent com- ponent .Let the component lifespan have exponential distribution with density a ne ,2>0,2>0 "1 0, otheriwise Ifmobservations X;,X2, X, on lifespan of this com- temis given by 1 (rev 3, uF ane We bution has density ct ye 3 ‘Upon being served a customer with probability 04, independently of new ar a returning customer's service time is th that of a new arriving customer. Customers behaye independelly ofeach other Let X(1)= number ofus': tomer in the queue at time . Which amorg the folk ing is correct 1. {XO} grows without bound with probability 1. 2. {(X(} has stationary distribution given by w-(f ra 3. {(X(} has stationary distribution given by p= (0.10.9)" , k= 0,1,2, 4, {(X(9} has stationary distribution given by Hy = 0.4V(0.6)' k= 0,1,2,.. 55. Hundred (100) tickets are marked 1,2. 100 and = oF MATHEMATIC the ticket with the smallest value (among A,B,C,D)? 1 soa at ag Q86. Let (¥,} and (0;} be two independent pure birth processes with birth rates 2y and iy respectively. LetZ, =X; +¥,."Then 1. {@;}is not a pure birth process. 2. 2; is a pure birth process with bisthrate 2y +22. 3.(@,}isapure birth process with birth rate min(,2.). 4, {2,} isa pure birth process with birth rate 2,2 Q57. Let X),...X_be a random sample from V(@,0, (where 6 ¢ {1,2}. Then which of the following state- an yut the maximum likelihood estimator (MLE) “080 is correct? MLE of 6 does not exis. neiple leads to the most powerful test 2. * test ing simple hypothesis Hy against an ve sitnple hypothesisis, ® splaccepting Hy | Hy is tue}1 3. For testing a simple hypothesis Ay against an alternative simple hypothesis H, randomized test is used to achieve the desired level of the power of the test. 4, UMP tests for testing a simple hypothesis Hy against an alternative composite #,, always * exist. pew Bein : - The value of ¢ such that Xp and —X, +X» ~X3 are independent is 12 Om 32) 4d Q60. A sample fo size n(2 2) is drawn without replace- ‘ment froma finite population of size N, using an arbi- ‘rary sampling scheme. Let 1, denote the inclusion pmbebility of the ith unit and my the joint inclusion probability ofunits andj, 1 0 forall i,j,10 forall i,j,1R be a continuous function and f(x+1)= f(a) forall xe R. Then’ f is bounded above ,but not bounded below is bounded above and below but may not attain its bounds 3. f is bounded above and below and f attain its bounds 4. isuniformly continuous ee (CSIR JUNE 2016 QUESTION isnot complete 3. [0,1] withthe ‘sual topology admits metrowhich isnotcomplete 4, {0,)}}with the usual topology admits metric which is complete Q64, Let x =0,x, =1, and for n>3, define yy 71572 Which of the following is/are true? 2 {%,) is a monotone sequence. 1 2, lity su 3. {44} is a Cauchy sequence 2 4, ines Takei closed interval [0,1] and open interval ue 213) Bet -Ke{0,1M1/3.23). Forxe(0,1) define Te) = sp here dCs) = inf(|x—yllyeX}. ve 1} R is not differentiable at 1/2 Q66. Let Vbe the 2 span. of (1,1,1,) and (0,,1)< R2-Let “4.0.1 #1) and 1 = (40,0). Which of e 4 cnc faiowhig te re 601 Le \WIU{00,0, LO)is not connected, “beg? \wyb fein # (18) £0 St = this connected 3.(R9 \ VIU {tty + (1-t)u2 10s <1} isconnected 4. (R° \V)U{(t,2t,2t) :t © R} is connected Q67.Which ofthe following function is/are uniformly con- tinuous on the interval (0,1)? 3.xsin} aan! ran! 1 i Q68. Let V be the vector space of all complex polynomi- als p with deg psn. Let 7:y-y ve the map eI. E 0). §. Which ofthe pa are cor- : ete a fo T Bete 110 Q69. Let A be an nxn real matrix. Pick the correct answer(s) from the following 1. A has at least one real eigenvalue 2. Forall nonzero vectors v, w,¢ R™,(4w)" (Av) > 0. fp -Flende Jp Sede= > where ft feoe and fi pede are the lower and upper tiemann inte- grals off (Q74. Consider the real vector space V of polyniomial of 3. Every eigenvalue of 47 4isa nonnegative real number. 4. 14474 isinvertible Q70. Let T be a nxn matrix with the property 7" =0, Which of the following is/are true? 1. Thas n distinct eigenvalues 2. Thas one eigenvalue of multyplicity n 3. 0 is an eigenvalue of T 4, Tis similar to a diagonal matrix veR",(4v, oe 4, det A>0 2, Let A be any set. Lap that is the set ofall subsets of 4; P(4)=(B: Bc 4), “Then which of the following is/are true abouttie set. PLAY? P(A) = @ for some A. 2. P(A) is a finite set for some A. 3. P(A) is a countable set for some A. 4, P(A) is a uncountable set for some A. degree less than or equal to d. For peV define Lal, =max{| 2041 PPO -»1 PD. p() is the j* derivative ofp evaluated at 0. Then where lly defines a norm on Vifand only if Leed- Qed kad 4ked-1 aia nxn real matrices such that det 4>0 For sisi, consider ‘invertible for only finitely many 1 €[0,1] Jad (2b) betwo bases of pr \ixa Matrix with real entries such that suppose that every eigenvalue ofP iseither I orl. Let q=1+2P. Then which of the following statements ate trie? , 1. {a +28 f=1,2,-nl} is also a basis of V 2. Qis invertible. 3 Every eigenvalue of Q is either 3 or -1. 4, det Q>0 if det P>0 Q77. Let A be an nxn matrix with real entries define a? if x is rational 73. Define f on [0,1] by S)=) x? if x is irrational Then 1..f isnot riemann integrable on [0,1] (sy), =(45,4y),4,¥ER". Then (2.7), an inner-product if and only if 1. Ker A= (0}. 2.rank A=n, 3. All eigenvalues of A are positive 4. All eigenvalues of A are non-negative i BG8ehe defines . CSIR JUNE 2016 QUESTION. rect statements in the following 4. Any Sylow subgroup of S39 is a subset of 4j9 1. »..4, are mutually orthogonal. 2. {o4-%q) is a basis for pe Q83. Let R be a commutative ring with unity such that + REX] is a UFD. Denote the ideal (X) of REX] by I. 3, Yjsnes¥y arenot mutually orthogonal Pick cach correct statement from below : 4, Atmost a-1 of the elements in the set {y,...%} y He prime | fe . ea . If] is maximum then R[X] is a PID 3. IFR[X] is a euclidean domain, then I is maximal. 4, IER[X] is a PID then it is a Euclidean Q79. Let H ‘+iyeC:y>0} be the upper half g4. Consider the smallest topology t on ¢ in which all plane and D={z¢C:|z\0,such that 1.1, @ arepoles of GQ) a i 2.02,» arepolesof Ge) A. fie {s€ bean entire function . Si ose Ht © spmrimbiganeto one SiB+A f=u-+ iv where u,v are the real and imaginary parts ~ aot aati Teton : respectively. Then fis constant if. 4. There is a nonconstant analytic function f: 4—> B 1, fu(x,9):2=2+07¢C} is bounded 2. ((@ y):2=x+H€C) is bounded Q87. Consider the integral A = [5x" 1-2)" dx .Pick each Stubs, y)+ vs y)iz = x+iy € C} is bounded correct statement from below 4. WG, )+v2(a,y):2= 2449 €C) is bounded 1.Aisnot a rational number 2.0 2, Pick each correct statement from below 1. If f(x) is irreducible in 2x] then itis irreducible in Os} . 2. TE f(x) is imeduciblein Qf], then itis irreducible Ba. Hlx,y)20 on xtyet tek! Then 1. The Charpit’s equations for the ites 5, et me ad ae ™% at dt dt 2. The Charpit’s equations for the differential equa & ay nay, & . tionare 2p, © 0. 3 lua 4.u(ivi)= (62. let H(x) be the cubic Hermite interpolation of f(a) = x4 +1 onthe interval J =[0,1] interpolation at x20 and x=1. Then 1 3, ase Lf)-HOD PE 4, The maximum of |/@)-H(a) = isattained — - “a aired, Q93. Let y: RR bea solution of the ordinary differ- ential equation 2y"+3y'sy=e*, xeR satisfying 19m (2) =0 Then 1 2. 10=55 4.y(0) =0. 1. Fim yn ey) = 0 3. y is bounded functionon R- SEPA Pon’eR, consider the differential equation Pe Abin(x+ yA), 70 ‘Then this initial value mR if|AKL ‘neighbourhood of 0 y"dta)y=ay, xe (0,0) ( Te 0) = y= | hus anoa, 2a sation 1 a alla ned. 4 2.forall %¢ (0,1). © Q96.Let w:Bx[0,.0) > R bea olution ofthe initial value problem ty Hae =O, for (2, Rx, u(x,0)= f(x), xeR (60) g(a). seR ‘Suppose f2) = g(x) =0 for x¢ (0,1). thenwealways ”. have 1. u(x, =0 for all (x1) € -2,0)x(0,0). : 2.u(xy1)=0 for all (x50) €(,0)%(0,00) 3.u(syt)=0 forall (xf) satisfying x+1 <0 CSIR JUNE 2016 QUESTION ~ Q97.Let ube the solution of the boundary value problem . 3, ws thy <0 for 0225728 2.slope of the extremal at (%,)) is (-> u(x,0)=0=u(x,2) for Os xem 3 . 3.point (29) lies on the extremal u(x, y) =sin y-+sin 2y' for OS ye 5 4. extremal is orthogonal to the curve ¥=5 QUO0. A particle of unit mass moves in the direction of ah 2). (inb(Q)) sink) x-axiz such that it has the Lagrangian a.n( 2} caer! sin) Fe (iahy! sinh(2) a ) ini ())" sinb(a) 2+ (6iuh(2nyy sinb(n, potential) acting on the particle in the x-direction. If a R i, Orla =~ then the valué of xis 1.s0menon, .-zer0 finite value at x= 0 form Inst = In aR +k Wn In) oo 2 =H Uy tah, Py +Bhy) to approximate the Solution, :oinitial value problem yon y@ = S@Y)- ea) = = Yo. sources approximation of of fers which of the | following statements are true? a 1. The-composite trapezoid rule with three equal sub- nlevahis east 2. The composite midpoint rule with three equal sub Intervals is exact composite eapezoidixale ith four equal sub- “Intervals in exact 4.The composite midpoint rule with four equal subintervals is exact. 99. Let y= y(2) be the extremal of the functional + Q102.The curve, y= (a), passing throught the point y JLP@1= tee) a, (¥3,1) and defined by the following property (voltera Lo)dv integral equation of the first kind) fo od ay, subject to the condition that the left end of the extremal movesalong y=.x2, while the right end moves along x—y=5. Then the T i shortest dinstance between the parabola and the whre £0)= |l+— is the part ofa y BiNstiture offtiicues B16, Jin Se : sew Beth 10076 ee oe oS eS sueate Daas Q103. Let (0,F,P) be a probability space and let A be anevent with P(A)>0. Inwhich of the following cases does Q define a probability measure on(0,F)? 1.0D)= RUUD) DeF 2.QWD)=P(AND) -¥ DeF if F with P(D)>0 2.00) -falPe DeF with P(D)> 0, Ff PWD)=0 4.Q)=P(D|4) Der Q104. Suppoe X and Y are independent and indentically distributed random variableand let Z=X+Y. Then the YifXis 1. normal 2. Exponential 3.umiform A.binomial. lowing statement are correct? 1. The method of moment estimators of nor It exist. A ad & 2. The method of moment estimya isa consistent estimator of 0» 3. The method of moment estimators of Wexist and its isa consistent estimator of 4. The method of moment estimator of both o.and exist, but they are not consistent. 106. Suppose X is a random variable with following pet +2- pe; x>0, mace ae 0 p<1. Then the hazard function of X is a | constant function for p= 0 and p= 2.constant function forall 0< ps1 3.decreasing function for all 0

2. 2. The inéguilify 6 PHOIGS feed, 3. The Vatistice Of the best lifiear unbiased estimator (BLUE) ofa nome et a a constant. a thogonal treatment contrasts is 0 oe ree types of components are used reg! te 1,2,3.as shown below c Circuit 1 eae ae eh a} cvcuta ‘Suppose that each of the thrre components fail with probability p and independently of each other.Let Prob(Circuit i does not fail); i=1,2,3. For 0

3m>4. da>as 3x+4y subject to 1 xsi brtysd xtyss 5 ee tiomal value is 19. iilvalueis 18. {treme point of the feasible region | is an extreme point of the deasible region, I. Let india be a random sample from a oe a tcibation on the interval (010+). Let ‘be: inal ‘of.9. Then which , They asim of the following statements are correct 1.7; is consistent for 9 2Both 7; and % are more efficient than 3.All the three estimators are unbiased foro 4. 1 isa sufficient statistic for 9 QUIS. The joint probability density function of (X.Y) is =[30-17, Fey) {3 Which of the following are correct 1.X and Y are not independent O1. Then which of the 1 following are truc? 2 p(o-4y ): o 2. UMP test is of the form 2.47 <4n with dy 0. quence of independent. cally istibtirandom variables with common density. fietion fact 8) {« also {X;},{¥)} are independent families Let’ eX be szandom sample from a Poisson distri- «rain f3); wee . Zp =%q~3X,k=1,2,... Which among the following 0, otherwise. are conect $7, under the squared error loss function which of the 1. Pz >0)>0 2. F.% + with probsblity ——_llowing tateet are comect? 1. The Bayes’ estimator of ¢ is 241 oat ptr eanst is 22 3 The osteo diintion fs gam 4,The Bayes’ estimator of 2 is 22+) : | eee ts oe CSIR JUNE 2016 SOLUTION CSIR JUNE 2016 SOLUTION 1 Sol. anti clockwise rota- yo 8-8 hours tion of dot is done => Hari does not work = incorrect option is hari is the fastest worker. 2.3 5.-3, Ratio of the two shaded areas below is 4:1, as Sol. Such regular solid is tetrahedron , so for three Jength of line segment joining mid points of wo sides such objects 3(faces + vertices - edges ) = ofa triangleis half ofthe length of the third side 344+4-6)=6 and also it is parallel to it 3.-2 Abdul travels...reaches first? Let distance Abdul travels = 6x or 6 >: " Catherine» = 2x or 2 >” " Binoy Let speed of Catherine 4-4 Sot. Let tiwari do work in (PARES + 1OY0.1) 29-4 ee owe =x day - 6 ea Sol, 12/8= 5. > BD=T> 10.-3 99/4 statement is correct in the notebook 1: Sol. Functional value 100, 10, 1, 0-1 next term=0.01 12-2 Sol. frog.will take triangular root to get {Gem 13.-1 Sol. all condition satisfy option 5478 14. -3 PEs Given, Al AC = 13 this is ight angle triagle 15-3 16.-3 ; If water is slowly dipping ot outta inyhole atthe. bottom of'a hollow metallic sphere initially full. of water, ignoring the water that has flowed away, the centre. of mass of the system moves down for some time but eventually retums to the centre of the sphere 17.3 ; A chocolate bar having mn unit square tile is given. then the number of cuts needed to break it completely, without stacking into individual tiles is (on) * (a) ~1, a5 each cut gives 1 smaller tile, 18.-2 Sol. option 2 satisfy all entries in 19. -4; Ifa bicycle tube has a mean circumference of 200 cm and a circiuar cross section of ‘diameter 6 20.- 3 Sol. Let income is x Fl sor, 16= [a= 2[ fo] = 29% whichis contin Q24. Q) Sol. Ifx is l;imit point of the set (-1,1) then there exits a 200000 x: PART B a2. @ ‘ous on [0,<). sequence (ay) from the set (-1, 1) which converges to the point x. but the set ofall limit points of the set _R__, (£=200000)(R +10) 100 (R+5) 100 Gulie, = E10), Soa sequence (c,) in (1,1) can have limit point in Ch _ vanes x “CSIR JUNE 2016 SOLUTION erate x aay tion 26. a) " =x" adrtax [Since Ais symmetric] Ae Kar <0 so. /(9)= r)e{ 3.3] clearly f isdifferen- Therefor y»¢1 <9 forsome yeR" tiable on the given domain there for a. © 1 10 y i)=[f-eth +) 7 : (a) ) (« COE Sol. 4 [: S]rte oe be defined by Sona av. {& 28 BS BP 5 Sol. ¢” = & “Fy. Since p be the characteriste ploynomia] q. @ io of B, p(B) = 0. Therefor e%(®) 28. 2) Sol. dpm X= admits a unique solution = column of Apo are linearly independes = rank (Apa) = = ms Ye Cle)-and degree of P(z)=m =O), and degree of Q(z) =n 29. 2) / Sol. T:V(R)—>V(B): T pla)= pe) = TQ=0 = Ker? # (0) = Tis singular = Aie,, matrix of T is singular = det A=0 SO=Z, °8={fF:/@)=4 936. (1) Sol. If 8=(5,,-8),53) then we have 6=xxy with X sera s(t) 1 os fie)=2 and the cross product. Because of the properties of the one cross product, 6 is orthogonal to both x only. 1)a 2 i.e. 8 is @ normal vector of V if a plane (asi) an? =z which is not possible inas(8,,~82,53) as a normal vector then it satisfies 7 T= the equation 5,u~8,v+8,w=0 @35. @) CSIR JUNE 2016 SOLUTION » ments of order 20 say 3. wwe (2) =() Q39. (1) G= Fx, number of elements of order p in Fi, x, F, x, = 6 -1. total number subgroup of or- (r+) =prl o-d if p25 then FF, has at least 5 +1 subgroup of order p. Q40. (2) Sol. 2 isa field then Fz ~G#(p*) number of sub go GF(p?) subring pis GF(p!) where pansion of fat z= Q37. @) Sol. (@__gcd(4000, 678 x= 54(mod 279 im ny ine theorem iii gcd(1000,9876) = 4and4}54—32 then x= 32(m0d 1000) and x= 54(mod 9876) has no so- uGz0)=x, reR& tation (iv) god(1000,9876)=4 and 4444~32 then => du=0=>u=4 x=32(mod 1000) and x=44(mod 9876)hassolution Q43 (3) Sol. f(x)=x7 2x41, /(Q)= 2x42 38. O) True value, "(I)=4 (@ Sol G= (2) = (22s) =U@s) sd) (1-4) ml Therefore solution u exist for all t <1 and breaks down at t= 1. Q44.* None are correct Sol. Q4s. (1) Sol. As eigenvalue of the matrix A are -2, -2, -2 there is term ¢~2 outside of the solution Te (0) Q46. (4) Sol. 2 Ven? a a(x, y)—+ (x, yy (congeners 5? -4RT = (ad +e)? ~genba) = es +8704 Dabed bed. +B —2abed - oe 20 047.04) 2 The cicle (4) +)? =} passes throught (0,0) and (1,0) and encloses maximum area above the x- axis 048. (4) ee ear We New ‘Delhi ee YG) =3x2 + feast) y(dl+y"Q)= Ore? 0 ABs 2 -0--00 y=(a tex) =qtex Peete ok 7 “gerne independent and identically dis- variables such that 51.-45 Let Xy,..%, denote a random sample from a N(u,02) distribution. Let peR be known and o?(>0) be unknown. Let x2q)2 be an upper (a/2)" percentile point of a2 distribution. Then a 100(1~)% confidence interval for g? is given by inal? z Mn gnal2 E(i)=B,,E05)=By and £(%3)=B; +B2, where By +8, are unknwon parameters. The best linear unbiased 1 estimator of 6, +Bis 5 (i +¥2 +28) 53.~3; A series system with two independent component Ifthe component lifespan have exponential distribu- tion with density ne ,2>0,x>0 Fe) 0, otheriwise In observations X}, X2,.-5 X, on ae of this com ponent are available and ‘mum likelihood estimator ofthe reliability. ata tem is given by 21/8 5 54.- 15 Customers arrive at an ice cream parlour ‘cording to a Poisson process with rate 2. Seryiee time distribution has “bo . eae Upon being served a customer may rejoin the queue ‘withprobabilty 04, independently of new arrivalsalso a returning customer's service time is the saime as tof a new arriving eustomer, Customers behave! ependally ofeach other Let X(Q)=sumber of cus- tomer in the queue at time . Then {(X(O}. gfows with- ’ out bound with probability}. - 4 ; Hundred (100) tickets are marked 1, 2,..,100 and are arraged at random, Four tickets are picked from these tickets and are given to four persons A, B, Cand D. Then the probablity that A gets the ticket with the largest value (among A. B, C, D) and D gets the ticket with the smallest value (among A,B,C,D) is _ 1x2! x a 2 56.-2; If {X,} and {¥,} be two independent pure birth ANAND. respectively CSIR JUNE 2016 SOLUTION +35 IEX,,..X,be a random sample from (0,1), where0¢ {1,2}. Then the maximum likelihood esti ‘mator (MLE) of 0 exist but it not ¥ 58.-15 When testing a simple hypothesis Hy against an_ alternative simple hypothesis # the likelihood ratio principle leads to the most powerfal test 59-3; Let X~Ns =) where w= (1,1) and rid Zt 3 ¢ we af - = [ay|? m,9> p. (? is egt by comparision tests i 7 u if iy LP isegrbut ZH (iii) Not true by first option is not convergent ' : (iv) an then S']x,[* is convegent Sx, |*is convergent by. THe 2 isciver 282. G,4) Sol. f:R—R be continuous such that f(x)= f(x+1) that is f continuous and periodical on . Therefore nature offfon B is same as on the interval [0,1]. So, fbounded and unifonnly continuous on R, “falso attain its bounded as any continuous function on{0,1] will attains its bounds 263. (1,2,4) Sol. 1 OF:@)>R xortma(x-2) isa bijection which al- lows you to define a complete metric 4(x.¥)=[¢(2)-F()| on @,1) induced by usual to- pology Clearly (x4) is not a monotone seqeunce of di fiaiae ences is 4-54) gr gr whichis GP, with come. sume of (+2) nertore 2 ‘Cauchy seqeunce and convergent to > Q65. (2, 3) Sol. f:[0,1]>R is deinfed as .on ratio -1/2 and given seqeunce is séqemec-of sy / this GP © CSIR JUNE 2016 SOLUTION F() t whe 5 a er Gis Sin Sle, +5):4,b€R}, which is a plane yorigintherfore B'/’ is disconnected ~(®//)Ute.1-19:05051};s connected as put gig point of V correcponding\o -0 (Rf )Ul6.252):+68} is amnected as by t= 0, we get a point (0,0,0) which is a point of z)rloarberd) a CSIR JUNE 2016 SOLUTION Sol. For any set |P(4)|>1 i.e. Power set P(A) is ~ always non empty For any finite set A with n elements |P(4)]=2". i.e, for any finte set A P(A) is also a finite set If we consider the definition of a contable set as it is ig sin! 1 stent > S(t ) isnot U.c. ‘on (0,1) 1 ind SSon* Sin= exist = * Sin is UC on (0,1) nx Sin x ae Be exist isuc. on) similar the set N then for any contable set APCA|=2%° =|R| ie., for any set A, P(A) is never countably infinite Q68. (1, 2) Forany infinite set A, P(A) is always uncountable as Sol. 7:V >V,dimV =n+1 above point (tp) @)= p'M,¥ee€ Q73. (1,4) Rank (T) = {p'"@): peV} = 2? ifx is rational =>dim Rank 7 =\ ¢ |x? ifx is irrational =dim Ker T=n, Q69. (3, 4) Sob MAK = IX, X40 = XA AX = IXY Daks|saen} and f is NOT eigenvalues of 414 aren’ hence p44 isimvertiabe a ed | Rierients ite corable Q70.2, 3) . ee Sod, 7* <9 = Tisnilpotent matrix => eigé er) QM G) oy Henne a6 0,0,.0 Sol. We =n 0) (Odeo (0) ll, isa n0m if 720 and 7 —¢ then T cannot be diagonalizable in that case A.M (0) #G.4(0) I] iff (P|, =0 <> p=0 (as all other properties of norm are obvious) QTL 23.4) Now |p), = 0 <> Sol. f;(x)=*/ for Us jSm ay = fof (x) fj (ae p(0)=0,7'(0)=0,...p* (0)=0 early dim (R)=n#1> 1. + ply -0 p=0erk2d as if kaa then 0” Since (fi..f;)> [afi (x) (Olas defines an inner- become a roots of p(x) of multiplicity > @ = deg p(x), product and A being the matrix of this inner product, spaces. ger Spelt) 0.050 ispostivedsine.. SIR JUNE 2016 SOLUTION det A> 0,det B <0 C()=t4+ (1-3. C(0):[0,1] > 4, (2) isa continuous function det: M, (R)-> 8 isalsoa continuous function Therefore det0(t):[0,1]> 2 is also a continuous function Now c(o}}=l21<0 |=l4>0 erty of continuous fimetion there exist 3 to €(0,1) Thereofore by Intermediate prop- such that |C (to )|=0 that is matrix C(ig) s isnot in- vertible 4 ‘ero foral but finitely many values of [0,1] i.e.,G}is wells invertible for only finitely many ¢¢ [0,1] “7 Q76. (1,2,3,4) Sol. Q=/+2P, and eigen values of P are -1 or => Eigen values of Q is either 3 or-1 = Qis invertible and det Q>0,if det P> 0 as tums . ber of positive and nevative sieetvalues of P and Q are same in multiplicity srry a Again Q=1-+2P is inveriabe pit will ma basis ge Boe Hence {(1+2?)ay, = 0720 |e basis of V Mes O77.) Sot. (x,y) = (4x, dy),,9.R” .To form (x,y) an inner ‘product all property except positive definiteness are trivial tn y)= (Ax, Ay) = (47) 45 a5 at isalwayssymmetricwith axl As20 non-negative eigenvalues. Therefore for positive defi- roperty we must have eigenvalues of 414 are tive ie,Ais invertiable oy hand Ain dr(e() iscontimous on [0.1] soit ean'tbe = Qt. ie, P(dy=n Q78.(1,2) Sol. Take — {y,%),-5%} ={e,e2.-0e0} Where 4 =(0,0,.1,0..0). Then clearly 1,22,.09ty are naturally orthogonal and form a bais for Q79. (1,2,4) Sol. The most genral Bilinear transformation f which maps upper half to unit disc with f(2i)=0 is given by Payne 2224 242i ‘x(/ © )iis bounded { ine. aoe ae mee een => uand v are bounded => fis bounded. Q82.(1,4) Sol. Agog ao) H— 7- sylow subgroup of Ago [Azo] = (In [Spo], the highest power of 7 which divides 20! is 72 so sylow-7 subgroup of Sy is of order 49. CSIR JUNE 2016 SOLUTION Q83, (1,2,3,4) 1 Sol. => F is constant, whichis a contracdiction RX se pet 0 i => 1 is prime () f:A>B f(2) =e? isnon constant analytic fune- > tion - . RIX] _,. Gi Tis maximal = ~~ = R isa field. a 987. @,4)* => R[X] is aPLD 1 8 RIX} is ED = Risa field Sol. 4 J X"(1-x)" de js Beta function with value as RIX] = Tismaximal as 21. p, cnint . T Gavi Which is a rational number and (iv) REX] isa PLD. Risa field >R[X]isED (Qn+1)! a which is a natural number nial 084.23,4) Sol. Smallest topology on ¢ in which all singletior are closed is the co-finite topology on ¢. Inco-finite topology (C,x) any infinite set So z is dense in (C,r) (FG be’ finite abelian group and d| 0 |G then G has __. subgroup of order d fe abe hag rio element of order 8. = Ey xEnis abelian group and every proper sub- group of Gis cyclic but G is not eyclic. (iy)_Since’G is abelian then all subgroup of G is normal and ifd | 0|G then G has subgroup of order d which is valueof @, Xq Q86. (1,2,4) "normal. Sol. A ={zeC| 2[>1} B={zeC| z#]} If H is subgroup of G then 0(0)|0|(G)-Let @ e# : AB isacontinuous onto function 0(G) _ SEG (i) f: BoA oH) then G has normal subgroup of order K such that .Let N is normal subgroup of G of then (co 5 continuous one-one function of )-00) San : (iii) ff : B > A is non-constant analytic 1 Q89.(1,2,4) <1 and ‘F is analytichaving removeable sin Sol. “CSIR JUNE 2016 SOLUTION ZpxZy ox is u(x) =e1e* +e (iil) Finite LD. are fields and any field of order p? iso- 10 morphic Bs, oe*y(x)=0 Q90.(1,2) ifq-a=0 Sol.i€ f (x) ¢ Z[x] and f(x) isimeducibleinthen f(x) suo - 10 is irreduciable in Q[x] Z(x) because every reduc- ; : ; ; ; (0) = iso y(x) <0 ible polynomial in Q(x) is also reducible polynomish = UC) = Tore ey in Z(x) ~ 91.2,,4; Forthe Cauchy problem forthe Eikonal equa- 294 2:3) Sol. y'(x) = ASin(<+ ¥),y(0)= F (sy) = ASin(x+y) nt? fon Bean pat, gad u(x,y)=0 on x+y=l, (x,y) eR? ‘The Charpit’s equations forthe differential equa a ion are =2, tion are = 205 = G2 Sok ay"ay+y = Ay are countable and 4, <2 for n eR eo with 23.0e*y(x) =o AE. is given by 2x? +3x41=0 Q96. (3, 4) Sol. DAmbert’s solution of the wave equation ie, (x+1)(2x+1)=0 Ur — Ue = 0, for (x,t) € Rx<(0,<0) u(x,0) = Of (x).xeR u, (x40) = g(x), xe R is givenby u(et)=2fple+e)+ sx-0] +4] s@)ez oe Now itisigiven | ae Now If xvt0 then x+t>0 xt => f(x+t)=f(x-t)=0 and J a(@)-0 Q97.1 3) Sol. Laplace equation Ue Hy =0, OS KY u(x,0)=0-u(xz) for osxsx u(0,y) =0,u(2,y) = Siny+sin2y for O and 0 at x=, the x-direction. If x(0)= ofxislatx=1; V5 at x= Qu01. (4, 2) Sol. linear polynomial in incell-[x-2) is [0,1], [1,2], [2.3] and in subinterval [0,2], [2,3] and. jal of degree <1 ee only option () and (2) are correct oneages 102.~ 1; The curve 103-45 If(,F,P) bea probabil space sal Ae event with P(A)>0, then define a probe mea: sure on @,ryif 00) SP 014) 104, - 1,45 If X and Y are independent and'indént distributed random variable and Z=X:+Y , then the stribution of Zi in the same family as that of X and if X is normal or binomial. 3; The method of moment estimators of ists and it is a consistent estimator of 0. and also the method of moment estimators of # exist and it is a consistent estimator of } 106.- 1,3 The hazard function of X is a constant finction for p=0 and p= and decreasing function for all O 2. 117. - 1,3,4 ; IE{;} is a sequence of independent and | * The inequality b> y holds ford. ‘dentcally distribution random variables with common ‘The varianee ofthe best linear unbiased estimator (BLUE) of a normalized treatment contrast is a yale’, x20 consti, density netion, =|" 9” pen vice ‘The covariance between the BLUE of two or thogonal treatment consteasts is zero. and {Y;} isa sequence of independent identically distri- M2.-13 G>a- bution random variables with common density fiane- se yoo, 1-23 § ion, 8) = pn i 0 Extreme points of the convex region enclosed by Pe rea berysd, yes also {%1},{¥%)} are independent families and are (0,0), (3,2), (2,3) and (0,4) So, 3r+4y at these points are 0, 17, 18.& 16 respee- | hy, tively, so the optiomal value is 18.and (3,2) is an ex?» > (A hy treme point ofthe feasible region a: 24, = Vp ~3X pK = 1,25. then , (Zp >0)>0 ~® with probability 1 ,and P(Zy <0) >0. 114-135 18%, Xp Xayn be arandom samplesroma = form | ba aa diy das forall 2. Fike be iid. M(uI)-.., to test 17, a . ue Foapy-{ 2 Ws Gsr0.and 30-17, O0. 0, otherwise 120.- 1,2,3 ; If X be a random sample from a Poisson distribution with parameter 2, .Then parameter 2 has 116.- 12,4; If X,, be the result of the n-th roll of a fair a die,n21, Sn = 2% and ¥, be the last digit of s,, 2>0 i FE for n21 and % =0. Then {¥, :2 0} isan irreducible markov chain, under the squared error loss function {¥, :n20} isan aperiodic Markov chain ‘The Bayes’ estimator of ¢ is 2¥+!, ANAND’S ~ Developing Excellence. SNAND. INSTITUTE CSIR MATHS QUESTION & SO DECEMBER 2013 & JUNE 2013 DECEMBER 2012) 6 & JUNE 2012 DECEMBER 2011 & JUNE 2011 DELETE OF ANANDS Oolong kacelence... ere knowledge pours in concrete [orem ANAND INSTITUTE _OF MATHEMATICS | DECEMB & JUNE QUESTION PAPER & SOLUTIONS I 8 etait aay eae i : coordinates ofits centre are Hence . @ G7 (b) (87) © 3) (d) (43.5) that aticketlss traveler is caught ® o os during airp 0.1. the traveler makes 4 rips, the oO 9 @ 4 probability thathe/she will becaughtduringatleast 10, Decode one ofthe sips is Ge NW ® Fey Go Pos § § § TY 5 Loo P B © 10509) @ (0.9) L M i t R 3 n The statement: “The father ofmy sonistheonly E EF L 8B Oo Lo child of your parents” TON LT oy pg ¢ ¢§ (@) “can never be true (A) GENTSTUDENT CAUSE LITTLE iste in only HEARTBURNS “© 1 Ceanbe tue fe L216 ‘STUDENTS ARE INTELLIGENT BUT relations” a “PROBLEM IS NOT SOLVAHLE @ cam be tre yi ous Raimily 0) OTHISP a Is UNSOLVABLEBY Mebane ce es bei *anvst diameter at the rim’ oT sO) ‘Gs BRopLem IS SOLVABLBY height. The aio of pty eofthe INTELLIGENT STUDENTS ‘glass is ° — TW) Theeeciv I diameters are placed suet that the fb ake.an equilateral. angle as in fu eee @ © The number Stoned . (a2-gon)is ee a @ 6 ye : Onua PED. . ith, One is requited totile a plane with congentregue : lar polygots. With which ofthe f is this possible? + vea~ Within each circle, points are randomly scattered, @ ~ 6 gon (b) &gon ‘The frequency distri F distances between © 10-gon @ — 12g0n all possible pairs of poias will lookas Suppose three meetings of a group of professors ‘where arranged in Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai. Each professor ofthe group attended exactly two meet- ings. 21 professors attended Mumbai meeting, 27 - ended Delhi meeting and 30 attended Chennai 7 ‘meeting. How Many of them attended both the Chennai and Dethi meeting @ 8 mw © 2% {@) Cannot be found from the above informa- tion e ‘A wheel barrow with unit spacing between its wheels ispushed along a semi-circular path of mean radius 10, The difference between distances covered by the inner and outer wheels is Frequency Distance ee us Gib ie a ST is « e operoeny digityngesbere i coi res inthe dobar ag fa) Three ae © — seven i Es iy Most Indian trop in Bae May. The rn this vj ® “a tion (©) Thehest lows quicginigibuk? 20. © anit hae to Oh eS ? summer Se (®_Gelnpendig gion canditions for propagation) ‘There is an inner circles outer eitole neous square. What isthe ratio, othe outer Gieeto that of he nner ae ae 2 o ® 2 © a2 @ a7 Woited= I degree r= I radianand gt grad. Then which ofthe fllowing is tee? (100 grad = a right = angle) @ cos d.< cos r

  • 0.Asample of size is Selected atandom from this tegion R.De- note the sample a8 1, 1):%=12, . Then denot- Ing Xy *man(X Agee F and Yay BT vB) which of he following stateinetns AETV? noe Shy andy and teint sa Bet 2 MLEof 9 is“; 3 MEE of 8 Mm yuca( Xi) 4 MLB of 9 ismax Mpa} Let ¥=(%,.A 54%) be 41 Fandom vectorsivelt Upp 7 i pe that X~8(0,5) wher 55° Dy wher EA pt p opel is positive define. Then which of the folowing statemeins are true? 1 4a, X,X, and have idemtical distri- bution 2 (ro) : 2 at (rasy KAP XPD, La A 56 290 oes u eee AS petperidieular biseotor ofthe ars circle passe: ‘hoi ean hence centre will ’ 2 1 7 it a Frotbily obing en E = 1 - probability being ahtin not ei = 1(-0.)' = 409)" Fone ae Siatémient is trie in onli eed bo © The ratio of empty to filled volume ofthe glass ‘volume of empty frustum volume of filled trustum yxA(103-) bei) ~ ficose i \ Most Indian‘tropicat fruit trees produce fruits in where r and h are radius and height of the cone from which glass been extracted. 2 Number of diagonals of a convex polygon of sides = "> 50 for deodecagon (12 gon), num 2 vq, ber of diagonals = '%2-) = 54 1 Aplane can be filled with the help of tes which oy te in_ regular hexagonal shape. tlie _ Total number of fessors o@ aero 18 rar) =39 | Number of ptofessors who attended both the chenitan@ldettifmeetings = 39-21 = 3 GS £FR . Distance covered by inner and outer wheel is xt (Path is semicircular and there is unit spacing) 1 Each number is arithmetic mean of the numbers: innext level between which it lies Letter wise we are capable of finding implicit statement as “THIS PROBLEM IS SOLVABLE BY INTELLIGENTSTUDENTS”” 3 Graph in option (3) correctly represents distance versus frequency relation 4 - * = 43046721 which has 8 digits; April -May because the impending monsoon : provides optimuin conditioas for propagation. ; " 15, 16. 17, 18, 19. 20. diameter of outer cirele = diagonal of square. ide of square = diameter of inner circle "So, ifristheradius of inner circle rJ willbe 5, radius of outer circle. So, Ratio of area of outer and inner circle will lly decreasing in - 2, (0.54) so. cos r< cos d< cos g. 2, 2 “ Pee SMARELA ony own Ny BG “a oR Boxes Balls; | RB a here are only two possibilities! ey Total distance covered from A t6 B along AC and then CB will be ACHCB = Jia +/ini— which will be minimum when r= nx = ‘So, minimum distance 4 As sum of the eigen values of Ais equal to trace of A, so, 3M eigen value of A is 15-2428) = 5 Now as determinani of Ais product of eigen values of A, so dea) = 2320385 =180 3 By Rolle’s theorem there exist Ce(0, 1) such that RAG to =o ‘Now fer Rolle’s theorem-on f(x) there exist apoint opiate hen ‘at, sd) =0 40.0 9 aa »- Ay, © foe 0 forse 9 ae 1 ann wy? Tatbetes!) = abrtecit Teetbotes?) = 0 > afb sex Danbecno So, Nullity(T)=0 & Rank (T) = dim (P.(@)) = 0, dim Range (T) = 3 =20=3 26. 21. 28: 29. Rank (4,4) = 2% so Ahas 2 linearly independent rows (columns). Hence 4'4 will be reduced to 0 - (o. 0} by Suitable elementary transformations. 30. ° Hence Rank of 4'4 = 2 4 3131 0 31 2 3 0 79 2 59, @ = det(A)e 0ifP than 2, 31 oF $9. in oa 2 ae ‘According othe fixed point “La tions continivous in {a, b] itcan be appliedio a from (0, ©} 10 (0, 0) if fois be in tis case ifM is an upper continuous (0, 4) a 1 1 Rye“ bRe & Che, ‘we get A as congruent to V0 00 etapa _ Ba Pap = ; jo. 0-35] which has 0.0 Bo, . Corresponding quadratic form as QU) = Ahes K eigenvalues 1, s0'7-K eigenvalues are 0. As idempotent matrices are diagonalisable so. 36. Now: y>0 = V>O-By<0 V>0.: “TSo-T maps. t0.4, and i to-Hs* Rank (A) = Ke Trace (A). Also, Rank (A)'+ Rank (1,-) Jen As, A #1, so some eigenvalues of A are 0. 3 De(-x, x) @: R(x, x) such that x, ) = 0 ‘As codomain is bounded so the function is bounded, but limit at no point exist. te leva’ valve Vaccine) Bh (SEE). (Stne3-5)] nl The only subs is of R which are both closed as well as sire R and @. So if Ais closed subsetof Rad Arese open? 2 therA will not be Saou YY Pees xandy will contain 0, x, .°, y, «9, s%y1 So, order 1 implies that group G containing, * of Gis6 aes xsd yito) me = i card (extd)ri(oy) —HorysHen[evsd)-Aen)] fend oF __ (avatfertd acy? si(ad-be)y (exsd) oy? = fede) (rtd Hen” 4 Gg tayo taytapty) = B= 565 S Heme et & neyintn as So, any one y, is equal to 2 and remaining y, ” equals to 1. either y, = 2 oF », so there are 4 different solutions, oF 5 =2 oF sansa eeonas epee camer ee ae ee < = GkeHn ante? engtw +t) which are irreducible factors. 437 3 S = {2eCh" = 1 & 2a, 0< 0 < 98) 98 = 207? Maiaz=a i.e. 9g" roots of unity Dong 2 . > 2y-sinx 291) 0 = 2y"-y) = Sin x ; BIN Y 38, 7 Pl.is ¥= yume So, Extremal is . Y= CeCe Sin x 39.3 y ees ~R[X] ie,, set of all pol 2 coefficients is unique factorization © aprincipal ideal domain. Re) = EAH 0. 2 7 reso Ald = bs OT = Sto = EN WAL ow atop n ei (et) AO = flenode = Pale sats urn y 2 on y ko = lim lag tim of tin(n') oar 215 lima <1 = limagt = 1 sey you deedyade dv o ” 2 thedytds'= 0 beayan) = g ues, 0) = 1, & = x41 From these conditions solution of IVP satisfies dO) = (nee <0 ifr >t So, »(@) is monotonically decreasing ift > 1. oo 240 = -©' < Bift> 1, 80 (9 is also us, OF = 1 in'eg. 1 gives cHS= Wx+oens(0-x-) monotonicallylecreasing ift> 1. avileei = 0= RMS. eee 4% 3 Required probability = (Gs = 4, =p Fla) = ass100 9 10) © a sa (,) will converge if 740) < 1 bl <1 ropericn = PLY S$ gaPix <9 = WP = .1 is possible from given options eae 7 webyes cryers Pe gapey yc poo elfode will remain same HAs) PIGGlaAas # J white C's anyébeal mamber can 22°" 2 4 Bm . Yes become particular so theres more than eh oneparticular integral. oS 2° 8 OF a4 te Ue fe ae: i ao We Ss yea=fo@ “Gay ee i Fowo) = ve) : = 10-9) = ve) =e) =Afoy, 23) wt 3 a isnot a solutidn but — 48.4 a — y (laa Hey we - v % Allthe points lying or (5, 7) anes are solutions so thereare infinitely many solutions. 564 PUnexstootdy » maga) converges 10 0. 3s. Dr adi > ny, = 148 582 7 a = . 58 4 = Sy KEPT nO) = 1 Ge LS ny = EL = . - _—: oy . j ; Now, Ye-yie! ABs m+) =0=>m= tim = 2W'a 4h tow, ism+1=0 wag) = 9 Wa 4, te, oe Nm pity) = A2 Hog bb, PA is 140 = one os et Akh arhy lth, =f AD nig th, Hb, hn = 0 = Coe ate HO =0= C= 0 Equation (1) x 2, and equation (2) x A, gives 62. Lice > iffa}<1 i.e, xe(-1, 5 0 for s, »)= (1.1) « (, Aihyldon Ay) Ce exist) we) and (-1, 1) x (1; 1)’series is convergent 65.34 VG)-L0) 5 bos cos 4 . ; = Y/(0)=f0) « ly $0,0) is Lipschitz funetion Thus ie.() = #7 4,4 ue, which exist for 80,(z) is uniformly continuous on (0, 1) 30 also all xeR Also, Als) = 20,40, tea, exist and 43. I ath lb, exist 80 Ie byaxist limit at either end points must exist .So, ! 5/() fim Pata) 2x Hm a, slit 6, which also exist exist forall xeR “ fe In Ui x>0 or x<0 which also is the sign of , there will be one-to- one correspondence een U and 'p2 and also if principal value is Ly 4 are correct ke CA : (cheba mb ve} = 8 Bava io pure 7 bo ida the a Hey a | Also, s° has polygonal path between aniy two points in it so itis path connected 1,2,3 Paytea! = L represents points ont a ue which is closed as wel as bo wee oa A afl ee iss es} O and 1 has diserete topol admits finite subcover for every 6 fey) -( a. . it is compact. BOG sual, 10 (iesey! ant) Jacobian of Pe 23,4 loo a trasformation yo ie - Jt») is bounded so ee ee (erty (ety? | - Also, under uniformly continuous =| wy x fanctionf (rere)? (les)? (bounded sequence is mapped onto bounded sequence Gi) Convergent sequence is mapped onto convergent sequence (ii) Cauchy sequence is mapped ontd cauchy sequence ane Der Det (/)=MI= “figstiy Which does not vanish on “A. Also on 4-Fé 9) isinfinitely differentiable — fer, V) & (a,b) gives. 13 a y= allerty) & x = Blltety) . fim ge = (eayyrar = a Given series is m0, F ab yatt-t) xb 2 t te oy] fa vy er ie = i,¢., the series is convergent. “5 SE] -(3) Determinant of coefficient matrix is 1-a-8 1 = Ahad But if pf 1 then only: will be convergent « na “So, ifa + 5 1 system has unique solution fe a is si oo sso 5 a So, fis one-to-one on A . Fora + b= 1 there 73. 1,3 cannot be (x,,))e4 such that /(x, 9) = (@, 6) $0 If A and B are square matrices of same order (f(A) is not equal to A? then AB and BA have same eigen values. 6. 34 Also 4+ exist then 4°'(48) 4 = Ba so, AB and BA ly is differentiable at (0,0) 50 s(x. ») is fa Aare fate differentiable at (0, 0) ree a 2 orao-(2 3) sn = eaorees Rank (1) = Rank (7) So, At (0, 0) DAO, 0) is Co = Nullity (T) =Nullity (7%) 1,38 apa aeey teen egy so vasoy a oe fi8 TQ) #0 790) = 0 Tea seca iiMendhd Bay) 8, Null space of 7 « Null space of 72 But and converges to Ta ©) then, % put Nillity 72) continuous on (0,4) | ‘AE © & “your. ullspace of T = Null sapee of 72 to ue ‘i © s0,a)=08 7a)=0 Nene 7" ED ES AE soctatsctia Rai (720i = ca” aternise 4 So alge kemel gang Raney are disjoint “ith oh. ane 1, 2789 Fed. ae and: reo, «Then f¢5) = “ides a , TEP) = 0 => aytay.ythtags" = 0 uniformly to/feey but sagas y= = 020 So, Null ind Rank (T) = nt] and {5 fo\de= 0 » Sov eae M=n n, Naess Aa) Sr & Hence T is one - to -one & So T is also Jacobian of ansformation = if invertible Transformation matrix Tis Pe oo 5, See = Sp, FON andi hee P=, 0,1 OF Spr Sorrypde = pn Forde rl Gene oLoraaa R12 o10000~0 NGG) = FG) UG) 1000000 FG = EMR det (7) ~one.or minus on = RNIMG), 7. 1,3,4 . : aoe Tos * a GM. of eigen value’ 7 eae Rank (A-21) : Pane (enay =3-2=1- Now. Lat Anpeer Py ‘ASAM. « GM. for eigen value 2, hence G={a0}ia 41, =D} Hoy 0s } and infact MG. PGVE NGONG). AI, 6, = & = implies G is open and G, is closed then G46, A isnot diagonalisable So, C(x) = (1-2-3) and m(s) = G2)", 80 its Jordan canomical 21 0) formis @=|0 2 0 00 3) As eigen values of A are from Q, SoA is similar 2. 7. Also, 80, 81. to Bover Q. 2,4 ifn and y are solutions of 4x = then Au=b & Av=b AQus{I-A)n) = RO(I-2N = 50 Aus(t-a)y is also solution of Ax = b for IFRank A =n then then Ax = b has unique solution which also means at most one solution 13 every non-zero vectors are eigen vectors of A, means AY = AX => (4-ANX = 0 has n linearly independent solutions, so rank of 4-2 must be Oshence stein rary for gom = AOR pagan oT 3,4 ¢ : : " R 83. J: RoR? given b continuous map 10 = {oo DIAN s:[o.u[2 3] 0.0 givenby 4 FO) = 0 YP xa, = 1H xe, 3). isa contin nap 570 IU (23118 2.4 wah = ¥ = 17 (0035) X 217 (m0d38) & X= >, Xs3670908385) > X = 367, 752, 1137, 1522, System has @ solution in (601, 800] & (001, 1200) 14 Forn=5 disjoint eycles will be 86. 4 or5q¥4e,-D! = 30 wor 2,3 95, SCX 2-PMB-D! = 20'way “Total 50 viays sans Te Forn=4 disjoint cycles will be 1, 13 4g x3, «GHD!» 8 ways 46,2, as 22> 3 wor gett Total 11 way 1.2.4 97. are 3 distinct proper ideals in 227 , but prime {deal is unique. Aisnotan integral domain = 0 AO) £0) = Gas .7 3 = oat least one of them must be zero 34 Number of sylow -5'subgroups = 1+ 5k where 1# Sk divides 60.14 5k=1 or6 But 2s G is a simple group so, | cannot be the possibility hence G has six sylow - 5 subgroups 34 a axa isimeducible over Q, $0 (224i) is field also _y*,,41 isirreducible over F; so A (ier) isalso afield 1,2,3,4 = Yim 9, , 1 so, again flz) is constant 9, = 5- = lim So; fle) is again constant «, = » if 4 does not dividen, =} is 4.divides a, has subsequence 44 = 4, such that fina, = 0 $0, (2) is again constant 1,4 88. Now 89, ot. Now. 163 is prime number so, (, 3) is cyctic also, group of it's units is also cyclic units of (2497! © (1,3, 7,9) Which is eyelie group generated by {3} or {7} ?1,2,3,4 92. fie eel 93, 409821 Sz = tal = nd eam aeaags lim Zoviann (ee a = 1 +0 80 jes hassimple pole at art ‘As, lz) has only singularities as pole, so /t2) is ‘homomorphic function Also all.the poles are on, imaginary axis Bees 23 im 1 ens ey =! onvarinutus 4° ie : «if has laurent series expar the annulus whose polé Such approximating sequen polynomial but it will be rational 4 rors, = Compact subset of with non-empty mterior = [Hx will be norm on vector sapce of entire fanction but not on vector sapce of continuous functions. 4 HO = yO), + fy r(s)ds 0) Squaring both sides we get -— FO = POL ras)’ +2y00 yas Differentiating both sides ofequation (1) we get 9 = 40 30 = SM = xe 94, 95. (3048) 20, 10as = POxe =H? +2y7 ONE =I) ~ For elliptic equation’ © ate, py such thar’ ix, ‘y) = 2 tel So, ¥°@ = y*O+2f yds 34 Both H and L, are quadratic in V and also H = L, 1234 el) 0 => uw = 0 equation-(1) is satisfied ua = whe a) ui) = 8 > uy = 40 #9) audiqa, = aP So, u(t) = ¢ isalsoa solution ME Py Beoeres 2 eteotsret So, this u(J) also satisfioes the given differential ‘equation. similarly s0 10 So this u(t) also satisfies given differential equation 13 3 a u(x, ¥) fjag= sinx will be wes 9) = Bay singacsdye® Se) = Ver3 Sat = £54) 97, Now, 98. 100. VB xy = B43 MW pergps pe rg? Mt is quadratic inp sa solution will be parabolic in u-x plane _..point of convergence is 34 J3+J3+. yl. 23 be a Ng gle tat? eu") = u(x) Fat = Oe oe, . = uNa)+ nul) > (+n = 0 = x= f(a) where f(s) = no for fixed point igration ‘ . = ux) 5 A cosmes Bsin ax re 2%) = 2x so, for i) re ‘ ‘Newton’s method iterative formula is u()=0=>-42 aus al : 4 C u(0) = -Br ‘ So, w(x) + #2), o 41h 2B? costae de ah fare fa fh ven oe + homo; ot 'e equaticn = GPx B cosine dx <0 compel ne na to = shu (den? fu oni each 50, 2, # 2, and LGC)AGdx = 0 1,234 4 14 racine ia Op 106. 3 havea convergent subs once continuous (option 3) ee Rest option 1, 2 & 4 are aio id, 13 ‘they imply option 3. # 7 reed 7 116.13 2, M8. 123 + 120... 13,4 eu Forthe given hyperbolic equation 57 = with u(x, 0) = e by separtion of function ‘senna aeeanaeese*44END OF SOLUTION***##+9 44 om a, ) =, 0% eas well ase, oo u(x, 0) } Satisfies the given ‘equation but for u(x, ) = a G0) =") s0 it does not satisfy the given condition. 3 10 ‘A pyramid shaped toy is made by tightly placing. © 74s @ 197s cubic blocks‘of 1x1x1 cm?.The base ofthe 7 ‘Let and n Be two positive integers such that mtn+mn = 118 toy isa squiare 424 cm? . The width of each perieed Then the value of msn is step is 0.5 em. How many blocks re required ete ' tovake the toy? te nota jy determined @ % o 4 Oo » © 6 @ 0 @ 2 Of three persons A, Band C; one alwayslies J bought a shirt at 10% discount and sold it to a while the oters lays spe the rats asked "eng t ass of 10% Ifthe fend pad me Rs A."Do you always speak the truth, yes or no?” 729.00 for the shirt, what was the undiscounted a something that C could price ofthe shirt? ee rieata tae es e-ptice ofthe shin uy vd “(a Rs. 900 ©) Rs. 800 “what ddA vay 2) Rs 1000 @ Rs. 911.25 B replied. “A sine om Psa a 50, wo hei Ye. og 2 @ A Jaa) FO xed @ ¢ o | cantot be determi @ | Then x—4= x? —4?(as both sides are ‘Two plane mirrors facing each other : © getoy 60° to each other . A point is lated on the @.- «Therefore A= (a8) (e+ 4-Can © Gelling Ge 4) from both sides pointis (4) (x44) i B ° : (3) Then x=-3 What is ange in = tai Whichisthewrengstey? bead > Tee (©) 3to4 @ 405 g Froma group of 40 players, a cricket team of 11 players is chosen. Then; one of the eleven is cho- sen as the captain of the team, The total number of ways this can be done is, {(") betow means the number of ways. objects can be chosen from m objects} @ 6. @) 50 40 yy Ho he La @ (8) Hf) Consider 3 parallel strips of 10 m width running © 29(% @ 3) avound the Earth, paralel to the equator; 4 at 1], . Information in DNA is in the form of sequence thg Equator, A, at the Tropic of Cancer 7 of 4 bases namely-A, T, G and C. The pioportion, hg Bqumars Aya te Topic of Caner tnd . of Gis the sameas that of C, and that of Ais thé A, at the Arotic Circle. The order of the areas same as that of T. 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The Se ee eet time taken to go past is 13. 14, 15. ngisNC Based on the graph,sihich fhe follow ieee Shee r a (@) Number of bili eased ‘unveooa es increased (©) Percentage increase in gold medals in 2010 over 2006 is moré than the corre” sponding increase gti (©) Every time non-gold met account for more than 50° medals iin (@ Percentage increase in gold medals in 2010 over 2006'is more than the corte, sponding increase: ‘iow many non-negative integers tess tha are there such that the sum of the digits of the. numbers is divisible by three? @ m2 @®) 213 © 2B (D) 3334 " In cach of the following groups of words is @ hidden numbers, based on which you should arrange them in ascending order Pick the right answer: (2) Tinsel event = 19. ©) ManinEngland. | (+ Goad height eer (@, Last encotinter Q) ABGD @ GBDA @) ACD.B ° @) CD,BA Starting from a point A you fly one milesouth 29, ‘then one mile east, then one mile north which brings you back to point A. Point A is NOT the north pole. Which of the following MUST betnue?,. {a) You are in the Northen Hemisphere ©) Youre in the Easter Hemisphere (©) Youare in the Wester Hemisphere A single celled spherical organism contains 70% water by volume. fit loses 10% of its water content, how much would its surface area change by approximately? @ 3% ) 5% ©) 6% @ 7% Jar W contains 40 white matbies and jar B con- tains 40 black marbles. Ten black marbles from’ Bare transferred toW and mixed thoroughly. Now ten randomly selected marbles froga W are put ‘back in Jar B to mtake 40 marbles in each jar. ‘The numbers of black marbles in W {a) would be equal to the number of white i marbles in B _ would bemoré than thentimbers Sf white margin B © \would be less than the numberof white Bien letermined from the informa- ‘Two ants, initially at diametrically opposite points Aand B ona circilarring of radius R, start crawling towards each other. The speed of the one at A is half of thet of the one at B. The point at which they meet is at a straight line distance of (@ Roma. (eB yfona (© RfomB @ Shona If— aN=S ~ ~ ——F =i Boe gH M-< ot . ‘thennS =>? S 7 @ T + @ A (c) L @ K AB is the diameter of a circle. The chort CD ig perpendicular to AB intersecting it at . ECP 3 2 and PB = 1, theradius of the circle is ai. 23, from ® to R? CD, Fe CY 0 Ae) sty a) 1 (b) 25 © 2» @© 5 re © tC) 7 A only. only ¢ 20 ens oe ooo FLL d ‘Gil thigtransformations f.g and p. 4xt matrices. Tht Let 7 bea 4e4 real matrix such that 7* = 0. tow, do Image (: rd lnags 3) Ee Lotigemedinnixée 7 for 1R? by T(f) = (F'(0).f(0))- . Then Tis (@) one-to-one and onto. (b) one-to-one but not onto. (©) ‘Snto but not one-to-one. (d@) neither one-to-one nor onto. 35. Which of the following subsets of Reis ‘compact(with respect to the usual topology of RN)? @ [ar mam)iislR bea polynomial of the form SG) = iy tax+a,x? with a a, a,6R and , 2,40. If oe and [xis the abeaateyaue of ae @ ISIE Wale 18) @ Let »(2) bea continuoues solution ofthe ‘value problem 1, osesi gi = aot fe Si) @ mo sinh(i) @ “Re Let a, b © R be such that 92452 #0. Then the Cauchy problem au oo. aljnyeR eae fs.) Fon ait bye= 1 (@) has imore than one solution if either a or bis zero ®) has nosolution ‘© liasauniquesolution {@)__hasinfinitely many solutions ‘The singular integral of the ODE (oro = (ey) is (a) ya xsinx © yak ‘The initial value problem. ’ y= 2Vy, ¥(Q) =a has (a) aunique solutionif a < 0 (b) no solution ifa>0 infinitely many solutions if a= 0. a unique solution if a = 0 |. Consider two weightless, inextensible rods 4B and" A a ee Lf @ae, a Dt 2A(Q)+ £Q) vor, surBC, Lat A and joined bya flexible joint a ace a ane od pe telegcsof feo ofthese s Eo @ 3) ® 4 One Sew 6 certs inate of u(1, 1) is @ 4e? 0) 4e © i © 4 Suppose X,, 4 are random variables such that X, converges in distribution to Xand (1X, also converges in distribution to X. Th (@ - , Xmust havea symmetric distribution, (&) * Xmust be 0. i (©) Xmust have a density. (@ x2 must be a constant. ‘Ten balls are put in 6 slots at random. Then the ‘expected total numbers of balls inthe two extreme slots is ae (@) - 10%, (10/3. © +6 @ 610. : Assume that X~Binomial-(n, p) forsome it sand 0 < p <1 and ¥~ Poisson (4) forsome > 0. Suppose EUx] = £(4). Then @) — Var(X) = Var() ) — Var(X) < Var(¥) (©) Var(¥) < Var) (@)_. Var (X) may be larger of smaller than © 53. ~{(@ + #20) isa Poidod proces sh ie rl cee 54, 55. Var (¥) depending on the values of n, p and 3 Suppase X, | 6,~1(0,,02). #1, 2 are indepen- dently distributed . Under the Prior distribution, 8, and 6, arei.id N(p, 7), where 02,1 and 2 are known. Then which of the following is true about the marginal distribution of X, and X, ? 56, (@) ¥,and X, areiidM(y, 240%) (&) —-X, and X, are not normally distributed, (©) -Xand X, areN(, 2 +07) but they @ arenot identically distmabuted, ie a>o-Let X, the followingis correct (@) — {X,} isa transient Markowehain, ©) {X,}isa recurrent Markov chain, out has io stationary distribution 7 (c) {X,} hasa stationaty distri @ — {4,} isanirreducitie Maskov cha Let X,, Xy o X, be independent asd ® - identically distributed candom Variablehaving an expodential distribution with mean = “Let $= X+X,+.4X, and N= inf (n 21: 5,> 1}. Then Var (N) eqiial @® bk ® 2 Oo wm @ wo = Suppose there are k siesta of A= kM units each with size, Draw'a sample of size w, with 58.- ‘replacement from the j# stratum and denote by’ 5 the sample mean of the study variable selected inthe j stratum, # = 1 2 ou define J, loc iag plat and J, h ‘Which of the following is necessarily true? (®) 5, isunbiased but J, is notunbiased for Ye Be, the population mean. () —_F, isnotunbiased but J,, is unbiased for the population mean. (© Both ¥, and J, are unbiased for the population mean. @ - _Neitheris unbiased for the population, mean, Let X,Y be independent random variables and Let, 2 = 4 ¥+, IfXhas characteristic fametion ® and ¥ has characteristic function V’, then Z has characteristic function § where @Py 0 = e*Qadv(-2. 4 ; ee), = &% B (-4) gee ial )o(-5 deol Bol) egy = em ) 2 y= ¢ Cs M3) gee o eas Ely Considerthe model ¥ = B + ¢,f = :» &, are independent with miean 0 and vari- of the of p? tet © ied) © vn, - + @ Bee - Consider’a Balanced Incémplete Bibsk Desing (BIBD) with parameters (6, £, v, 7A). Which of the fallowing’eannot possible be the parameters of a BIBD? @ (6 ea Be ba) i) (6, v-k, vy, bor, b-2r42) © Coe, Qwvel i} es Oe @ > Gienwe). 59, Let X, Xj X, be a random sample from ‘N(u, 6?) where Hand o? are unknown. © p Consider the problem oftesting H, : a = 2 against H{ i> 2, Suppose the observed values © OF My Nyro Ae 1.2, 1.3, 1.7, 1.8, 21,23, 2.7. If weuse the Uniformly Most Powerfultest, which of the following is true? (2) ug Hois accepted both at 5% and 1%, ey bedsd o) Hy ise Se, signifcanes, (©) Hy isrejected a5 soe but acc dat Ic of signiiean @ i Hyisrejgcted at %levelofsi ifieance 6 Ley =(¥,., distribution 1 0 n) the covariance matrix ofthe coiditonah ain: ee tion of ¥ given Eur (dene ne ete wee ee withallelements 1)” @ of ©) © a,b, d ar integers. Then we must have:* @)! Ws #0, there is a polynomial pe Ql)” such that’ p(4) is the inverse of 4. ©. @)— Foreachpolynomial g¢2{,], the matrix Ker.(4;) Rang (bs g(a) 9(b) 4c) a4) =| 0 gla) 9(a) (0 0 gla) If A" =0 forsome positive integer, then * #20 A commutes with every matrix of at Oe" theform|° 2’ 0 ° 0 “Tet be abounded function on R anda eR For (a, as mp | F)-F (a) |. xefa-8 a+8]. 5) 5,)iP8,<8,. OforaacR edad 3) je nak exist. lim, 4, (a, 8) =0ifand only if fis, continuous at a. Let 5 be the set of 3x3 real matrices A with 00 0 nilpotent matrix 4 matrix of rank one a matrix of rank two a non-zero skew symmetric matrix. 19 0 #A=)0 0 9} Then the set 5 contains 64, Consider non-zero veetor space V,, V, Vy Y, and linear transformation ay by Tyg by: VY, sch tat {0} Rage (hi) Ker (64), Range SC dim, = 0 a $y amy, > 0 65. 67. ae Co = — © @ EA dimy, # 0 : Fornzilet ’ “s,Q = ste } x¢f0, ©) ana ©. St) = Sita (at. Then (a). {4} converges pointwise to a function ~+ Fon By eudoee no eon nt fry oe [Oso / ) (ih) docs not 2 we © : 7G © (1) converate @ (J, }eonverges uniformly nw Let § ; R*-»R* be given by Sty ee 2D. fixedaeR , a0, LetT : Rr-+R* bea linear that B= fy, a eigenvectors of 2 The- (@)— Thematrix of Pwithsespect to, diagonal Se 2 a bee ©) Thematrix of (2 wingers Bi diagonal 7% n. (©) Thematrlx of T with respect to B is not necessarialy stiagonal, but is upper trian- gular. (@) ~The matrix of 7’ with respect to Bis diagonal but the matrix of (YS) with respect to B is not diagonal. LeLE : xi» We the function Fx, j)=(4s, y}; where(,)is the standard inner product of Re ond 4 is anxmn real matrix . Here D denotes the total derivative . Which of the following statements are correct? (BFL »)lu ») = (au 9) (4s ») © — (DF Ls »))(0, 0) = 9 B. (©) DF (x, y) may not exits for some (x, yeRYxRe ses a DF(;, y) doesnot exist at (% ») = (0,0) Which of the following are subspaces of the vec- tor spacer? @ {Gs y, 2) 22 +y.= 0}. () {yz}: x-y= 0}. (©) {@%y%z)ix+y= 1}. @® (&»2t¥-y= 1), An nxn complex matrix A satisfies 4" = I, then nxn identity matrix where kis a positive integer > 1. Suppose 1 is not am eigenvalue of 4. Then which of the following statements are-necessar- Ais diagonalizable. At A+ + Al =0, then nxn 2er0 atti, 5 mpeilae) torr g) Aladin oe Let u bagel ail ctor aH where u” isthe transpose of w. Define A 1-2 wu! where Fis the ih order identity matrix Which of the following statements are true? sa) Aissinguler Bad ‘Trace(A) = n -2. @ 451 Let a be positive real number. Which of the following integral are convergent? @) Ieee, @ he © Wags © yo Let Bean invertible-4xc4-real matrix. Which of tlie following are NOT true? (a) © Rank = 4 ©) Forevery vector eR, Ar = b has exactly one solution. (©) dim(nullspace A)21 (@ ~ Oisaneigenvalue of A Which of the following sets of function are un- countable? (1N stands for the set of natural nurn- bers) @) ff: N > U1, 2}). bo) {fifi {1,2} N}. © FF: 152} NSA) s f@}- @ If: N > {2},0) $ FQ}, 1 nlogn 74. Form 2 2, et a, (@) The sequence {a,}°, is convergent. () The series S%.,a, is convergent. (©) Theseries 57,2? is convergent. “9 eqafitesin Be : B. crest ngs ay rence i a la two sets A, a math |aedpen S @ S= (Gy) lety a) ©) Sexy} tet] © S= (ey) [x= © S=(@vixeye 78. Letp,(2) = ¥ xeRatidler @) — @isthe vector 5 o 2 Seita an oe) fe is a subspace ofall real val lued con- tinuous function . 7 (©) { Pye Py Py} is a linearly independent set in the vector space of all continuous function onR @ _—_Trigonometric function belong to le ane oe that iol EE < Nay aly x) de fare Let (25, 8p Ayre bers. For any # 2 1, let 5, = Sfp - Which of the following statements are correct ? (2) lim, 8, exists, then Eiaca, exists. need } bea sequence of real num- If lim,_5, exists, then 52.48, Arg, cexists, then dim,__s, exists. exists, then fim, ..5, need ié futctiot defined on the open ‘Thea fis constant if @ «3 = 0 foralt n 2 | by S(z) = 0 for all zj= 2 © (8) = 6 forall nat, @ — f(z) = 0 forall z¢(-1,.1). Let fbe an entire function. Which of the follow ing statements are correct? (a) _fisconstant ifthe range of fis contained ina straight line. () _fis constant if has uncountably many constant if is bounded on Y ecRe@) <0}. 7 “(@ ”_fisconstant ifthe rea part offis istinded * ~ Let-€((0, 1]) be the ring of all réal-valued con- timvous faneton on (0, 1}. Which ofthe following statements are true? (@) — C((0,1]} isan integral domain (©) The set ofall functions vanishing at 0 is amaximal ideal. (c) _ Theset ofall function vanishing at both O and 1 isa prime ideal. 82. 83, 85. 86. if FeC(fo, 1) is such that (f(2))" = 0 for all xe[9, 1) for some n> |, thenf{x)=0 for all x€[0, 1]. oj) < 0) wis sss ‘The which of the following are true? {®) oe0(j) = j forall j,1 J-< 5 \Letpbea polynomial in I-complex variable. Sup- ©) oC) = 9G) forall 4 1S 5 = 8 pose all zeroes of p are in the upper half plane (c) ee {k:o(k) + k} hasan even num- : - er of elements H = {zeC|in(z)>0}. Then (& The set {e: 0 (k) =k} has an odd num Ge) ber of elements ® a > 0 for zeR, 87. Determine which of the following polynomial are ae ‘irreducible over the indicated rings. A (2) -S-3x 42 5x48 over R wipe yee & ta © ©) Berner gs ae 3) op. 8+3h-Gr43 over Z- © — mP2 5 a oo eo oO mm A+B 41 over Z/2R- oe Tava a: fp yee Fema ofa group such that a bee *o mn Spe s 0 and y(1)=y’ (1), if Peas) Be Pday = 0 xR. LAM) @ 2 w2)=b nt 3); then ® (@) a0 @ 2 (0) ab>c . 97. ‘The second order partial differential equation fal il lel ui tru, = Vis @ O oO Lee ‘ » i. - (a) elliptic forx>0 92... The critical point of the system () hyperbolic forx>0 a (©) ellipticfors<0 @. hyperbolic forx<0 Foran arbitrary continuously differentiablé fune- 76 tionf.avhich of the followings general solution a (2) “asymptotically sablenede (6) unstableniade © seme at (© ustablespiral 93. The extremal of fiy?-») . (a, 0) has a . (a) weak minimum if & +) strong minimumifiae < = (©) weak minimuiitif a (@, strong minimum if « 54. Forthejniial value problem” © of 2(pr~ or -# @ Btyrte ‘A particle of mass m is constrained to move on the surface of a cylinder a? +»? =a? under the influence of a force directed towards the ofigin Daye 4c08?x, x>0 and proportional to the distance of the particle ae from the origin. Then 0) = (@) The angular momentum about-z-axis is need of existence of te sohtion ae Cees _ predicted by Picard’s theorem is ee aes @ ty © 12) (©) the motion is simple harmonic in direc © 0,15) @ (0,14) eee mic ingediree een ne NCO cre conte eared (® _themotion isnot simple harmonic inz- thepartial differential equation ares _ @ a _.. 100, , The extremial of the functional . a 2h SLOP =| fay? Gy ee.thatpasies through (0, 0) ati” ais on) is . © (s, ») {@) . constant function @ — (e-6)* = Marty) (>) alinear function of x (c) "part ofa parabola The function : @ __ partofanellipse atblogg O 1-0 ©) rejects HyPX< a (0) - rejects Hy if X < Va. @ —_ haspower Ja. 109. fOr “Which: tte he following is/are confidence “Tos. Let (X, ¥) have the joint discrete distribution suchthat X|Y =:j*Binomial (y, 0.5) and y— Poisson (a), 2>0, where 2 is an unknown pa- rameter. Let 7 = T(x, ¥) be any unbiased es- timator of 2, Then @ Var (1) 0 _ interval() foro confidence coefficient 1-2 Paivenby 0 (2. 980) Moto. 0 2 lz 0-12 0 3 wa vacua 14 Then (a) 1 isa recurrent state, (b) is a recurrent state. (©) isa recurrent state. @ 2s a recurrent state. Let X and Y be independent normal random vati- m. “m2. ables with mean 0'and variance 1. Let the char= acteristic function of XY be denoted by . Then @ — e@a 12. (0) @ jsaneven function. " 2 ” 2 © oe(: = |4l forall ¢ # 0, (©), = (ute) and 2, @ 6) = Eger), Let %, and X, be independent and indentically © a, = m(yj4n,) ond 6, = Vi see distributed normal random variables with mean Dandyasgnes Teese & UY, beinde _ Consider the linear model Y-N,(xp, oZ). oo fi | Where X isa 7><(ki3) matrix of rank k+1 0 areiankaown paranctes! "bution with 24.2 and @ denotes thepdfotO Ea. wae oo Kym, bea random samp te’. ©) bear ert ability distribution . Then which of the following is (are) courect? @)_ Thismodel isnot parametric. (b) | Method of moments estimators for @ and o exist. (©) Anunbiased estimator of 6 exists (@ Consistent estimators of @ do,notexist. Suppose 27%, are independent random var ~ ay? ables. Assumethat XX, ¢indentically dis". + WE 115.” To chesk whether a prémium version of petrol tribution with mean #, and variance 6} , while given better fuel efficiency, a random sample of X,, Xp areidentically distributed with mean 10 cars ofa single model where tested with both : premium and standard petrol. Let the mileages obtained be denoted by (X,, K),--5 (Xi> Xo) Then “*5** converges in distribution to NO, 1) cece eee if . Y, from the premium for the j# car. We want @ — Z-NO,1) Consider the pdf HKAEH bE 4 variance of Let §, = X4X)4.0X, te U7. H, + there is no difference in fuel efficiency be teween the two versions of petrol Versus H, : Premium pettol gives better fuel efficiency Let D, = ¥-X, , S)= Rank of D, where |D,| are ordered . It is felt that fuel effi- ciency measurements are not normally distribu- tion and hence a nonparametric test is tobe proposed... Then which, of the following can be considered suitable sta- tisties for thispurpese?» (@) x ® © @) tive definite matrix such that. #0 for alli, Which of the following matrices will always the covariance matrix of a multivariate normal vector? ae Me @ x. ee 5 (bo) Thematrix w ith the th element ¥ (©) Thematrix with (j) th element g” for each i, j. @ a Let X(4) = number of customers in the system at time ¢ in M/M/C queueing model, with C= arrival rate 9, > 0 and service rate > 0, Which of the following is/are true?.. (a): {XO)'isa bitthdnd-death:process with constant birth arid death fates |.” . (&) If {X(} has’ stationary distribution, then a <3H ()- Ifa <3H, then the stationary distribu- tion is a geometric distribution with pa- h rameter 5, (@ — Thenumber of customers undergoing 1g. ag EET ssn ee service at time tis min{X(1):3}. Consider the linear model _ Yaw Wytg, B+ Hy} “Hy FE pat LHe, where Hy-sH, are unknown parameters and &) ~» fare uncorrelated with mean 0 and com- mon variance .Let ¥ be the column vector following are correct? @ ise" $0; then all elements ofc’ are ome ‘The best finear unbiased estimator of gis 20, ‘Th bs ea All linear functions 4}, +d, are estimable. (x, ¥,} from the bivariate nor~ ‘thal distribution with E(X))=H=E(Y). Var(x,)=o* Cov(X,, ¥,)=00 forall i. Let fi, 6 and 6 denote the maximum likelikhood estimators of Yar() an 44 0 and p respectively n(X,-2), $= 52,(4-P7) and 120. Let ¥, Y, ¥, beuncorrelated observations with commoit variance g? and expectations given by F(X) = +) £(%) = 0 +0,2(K )=0, +0, where 0's are-unknown parameters. In the framework of the linear model which of the foi- lowing statements is (are) true? (a) Eachof %, 8, , and ®, isindividually et 6. -10.- Te + dis Wrong PART ‘A’ 1 : 3 Number of blocks required to make the toy = M+R 4BEP = 16494441 = 30 2 Bis the liar, because then A will be person 14, ‘who always tel truth. 3 60° -0" Number of images = “55 15. ys PMreegensea Sayasts ar mesa 2 OUT 2a @ & Rytiegiendierag f o oO Dg + 100450= nw he e 4 ee ‘Area at equator is sgreater than area at Tropi of cancer which is in tum greater than ated at tga Ek artesian, 44> 4 sue 4 ams: Imi See Time taken = 4 ment mn=118 > (tH) =19 177 Sas =>m=16and n=6 Smt n=22. 1 If Market price was Rs. x, then “9, + 90.,, 90. 100100 => 81x=72900 = x=900 3 (4) = (-4) (4) D1 s4e44)iff x +4 20, 80, step 3tosiep -_ 729 = * 2 Dut : ‘Number of ways of doing this (°,), =m) 4 length 1000 bases with 25% c will potentially have maximum diversity 4 Percentage increase in gold medals in 2010 ‘over 2006 is more than the corresponding increase in 2002 over 1998 4 Numbers are 0, 3, 6, .., 9999 . Number of such 2 ‘ Chas eight (8), B has nine (9) D has ten (10), Abas eleven (11) so, ascending order is C, B, DA 4 ’ Person must be in southem hemisphere 2 {boss of volume will be 10% of 70% = 7% “$0, loss in a ‘area = 5% (approx) srbles in W will be equal to les in B is the point at which they will meet each other, OAP will be equilateral triangle with side», length R, so AP=R 1 - If aN=s Far gH=>M then nS=>T “TD, ey Let be the radius of the circle, then. OC? = OP + PC? => R= (Rayo? au. 22, 23. RE = RE-2R4S DIR = 5 => R=2S PART B ree 24, ‘TQ = Au :T*(y)= Pu, Rank (A)= 2 for all the four choices, but for matrix in option | and option 2, Rank (42) Peat oa 28. 29, 30. oi p80, Kal = 52 ic 43 and +f) = 0. () = (55) isa tinear teansformation 2 ‘Nollity (1) = 1 => Rank (T) =3 => Rank (72) > Rank (T) + Rank (T)- 4 => Rank (7?) 22 . =>Nullity(72) < 2 Trace (4°3?)=trace( 44BB)= trace (ACA 32) = trace (4824) . 3 Rank (Ayq) = No. of variables = IfAx=b hasa solution then solution is unique. 1 srapes =0 > (ptapuf = 0 > (Day f=0 (a) = aet tbe z)=(a+b, a) F(a) So, T is [-1 as Nullity (T) =0. Also, T is.onto ‘because dim(R(T))=2. 4 S={GpAymo%,) 1S 4,524,157S0} isbounded ‘as well as closed subset of Rv .. Hence it scom- pact w.tt, usual topology. 1 32, 33. 34, 38. f is invertible function with self inverse, hence fiz) is both one-to-one and onto. * 1 ‘As complex roots occur in conjugate pairs, if coefficient of polynomial is real, Flence if poly- nomial with real coefficient is of odd degree then it will have at least one real root. 4 For dt =0,, Rank (A) = 13 and as Ais 20x50. ‘mattix so, Number of Lineatly independent solu- tions =50-13 = 37 4ent og : oe age C= UG vitlcoverthesshole it half plane. => C= f(s») © e420). 3 Ao 4-2=0=2=82 = [24i]> 2 25-2 =>|-24l|< 2=>z=-2is singular point of integrand I an = 2° — D ELAEL «org. ig eee Fe juz & y= - orgs ue Ry = 39. | ofor each in 310 way’ and even values as 2 Pe ary May Pf, . FF = yay 3 Ye aye sv, &u, Su, =v, &u, => gis holomorphic. For heu=Laeye F ae a - = 7, So, C-R equation is not satisfied "hence h need not be holomorphic As sutteof twomnatital number is even iff both are oddibost sees My FPw is evbn for all Zimplies that all shold be even or all % a Should be odd. Hence (1...) will have odd values as 1 or 3 vsfor each W; in unique way. So, [D| = 2!0-+1 Cardinality of the ring Ris (2>)(9*) = 28=32 3 As108 =2233 soupto isomorphism number of abelian groups of order 108 is 6, and they are 2,82, 2,02," 5 2, 87,@2,2, 6 2,2, ®2,®Z,®2, + Cardinality of subfield of field of order 2its will, be 2¢ where 2 divides 210 anid 2¢—1 divides 21001 which is possible iff d divides 100= 3252 40. al. 42. 43. ied = 2, 2, 22, 251, 285%, 2S, 2152, 2251 1 are 9 in numbers, 2.2 2 and 29° whi 3 Mantas ia( ye 44, elle 2b®) po, 1,2, .., 59 ‘Uniqueness condition is satisfied for the given ° ; ‘cauchy problem pete 45.03 %, e022 ztat ford dim ene en faa’ a serac a ee BA=|0 asl, ald ; : 0 0 mt = Zev aimy, = 0 Loption(1) pene ee Also = S(-D! dimy; = dimy, > 0 A= OxeAisnilpotestmatrieso #= Oy Cayley Hamilton theorem as C.P., C( Sc BA SIX I] Sut ifa ¢ 0 there is apo that P(A) isthe inv Hamilton Theorem), opti i ae : : : oo “VW hs eal ssohokeg ints y . ,_ Sime ae tr ee Botts ADEE. on will increase so, 0(s, 5) seta ae [0, <0]s0, {¥,} converges uniforlmy on [0, co}. er .. Hence {J,} Converges uniformly on 0, 201). 2 , Ty, = Ay, 3 f=1, 2m where A, are'eigen val- FABBO > sie(xe!) e[o «] e, IYO) Bee) = SHE, L.6) = hanloa =f) = . Hig Ga) = {lim 8, (ae implies that x) 1,2 a bo Aslde Tf ghi) ues and ¥, are corresponding eigen vectors ‘Then matrix of T with respect to B will be 9 a 0 pal O Be Oo 3 Pe@sg? = 1; yeesnrao and . : O4f4h =0 b= 0 0 DHA DOG Now ifS() = v5.2 40 Matrix of Swill be waefe eal enone . a goo] - =e oh for a=0, Shas nilpétent matrix — a eat Rank of tialsices in $isone * 12 Nutty (4) = 0 Matrix of (7-5) with respect 0 f is => Rank (4) = dim 7; =Nautliy (@) => Rank (¢,) =dim ¥, =dim ¥, , Rank (b) = Nallity (5) =dim ¥, -dim V, 67. 68. 69. Anz 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 oO i i 0 0 0 AHA, 70. O=0° 1,3,4 gg. ce AP aT, xt 18 of the matrix As minimal polynomial is divisor of every anni- hilating polynomial and all roots of minimal poly- nomial are eigen values of 4. So, minimal polyno- ial is divisor of 7. ext? el -Asminimal polynomial is divisér of polynomial =<." saving linear factors so, is diagonalisable, Also 1a? 4 F1 ananniatingpolynomial 5 so, A+ ASP ++ =O a) Str (4 4 AF eet) =tr(0) str (4)+r(4)+..4r(atir(=0 = tr(gi)+er(4e) +. ttr(A)tn=0 Ss ir(aytir(y)tntir(4et)= ‘Multiplying both sides of equation (1) by 4-t-0_ we got T,+A'+A? +..4A6? =0 SANA AO 34 Trace tu’) = trace (u's => For A=I-2ua’, trace (A) = trace (l-2 yu’) = trace (1) 2 trace(uu’) ‘convergent . Lge = 27 [yee = ZL ~ aa sitisconverent dx =log, log, lt Uogx —+ 0 soit isnot convergent 1 log, x|5 Jog, 3 Seitisconvengent 34 ‘Ais invertible matrix then Nulispacesof A-wilt —— containi zero vector only so, 5 im(puligpageA)=O Also all the eigen vaiues of invertible matrix are Land divergent ifps! vee ce el zee Zr (opm by comparison with a Bi 4 Eq is convergent series Sova, nek 23 8 S=1@p] Bre es Lebesgue measure 0. S={@Dix=9) + (YI=9} = (Gy) )x =F} So Lebesguesmeasure t Bars (Gx, y) [x y}¥ {Gad [x= - YP = 0s DPF OED) generates 2, $0 Lebésguie measure is positive 23 P(x) = x5 xER P= Span Poy ip Pyr ~~} = Span {15% 32} ‘Which is set oF all real polynomial in, hence it is a subspace of the set of ail continuous functions on R {P» Py By: ~} isa basis of the set of all polyno- nm dale nx hence itis linearly independent set 1 ‘ [flan 7? * ” e (ry z) Let Ax 2 55 x5: dz, Also de = d(412)." acral jrlade? ay en, 2) de jaet al S,=a, +a, +8, 4.0, Lomi 1 emis if ®, = | iffmisodd ~~ ifmis even then lint, exists but ¥.&» does not exist. ‘ al open unit dise in Cis |Z] < 1. lim * = O-tes in the disc, so 42) = 0, V n21 impliesthatfis constant. |2|= 1/2 has infinite pois inside VZ1<° «1 whtre f 2] + 0°, 6 lz) is constant function. lim. = 0, lies inside|Z} <1, So A2 forall n > 1 implies that f(z) is constant function ‘Number of points in(-1, 1) is uncountable i.e infinite so, fz)=0, ¥ze(~1, 1) implies fz) is 80. 8k constant function 83, 12,4 FG) = & > [LG)I= le*| 80, A2}1 = whiclvis bounded if <0, but (2) e* is not constant function hence option (3) is false Rest aff options 1, 2 & 4 are correct because they implies from simple theories also discussed in earlier papers. 84: 24 There cannot be any ideal between set of func- ‘fons Vanishing at 0 and the ring of all continuous far imal ideal ‘soit is not maximal ides, Also (F(a))= 0 veal bE P 3 ea > fe= OMe — 123 a a P(z) = (z-A)(z-”) pie) _ Plz) > where 4; =a +b 51° if zeR Bie) PG) eee ey pe. ge) PC) ii(z-a,)? +(6,)° mee comtin( fe if zee ifz= yt ip. : a, (3-4, )+i(y-b)) Fis) 0-8 Bie) _ pte) PQ) gy Im p(2) Im(2)<0ie y<0 oe 13 For 2% = 6a+2(mod!3) By Euler’s theorem ifGC.D ofa and 13 is I then al? 21 (mod 13) => a a1 (mod 13).s0, 6a+2 = 1 (mod 13) = an2 (mod 13) => a=13t+2.s0,a=41 and 67 from the given choices 1,2,3 That a? 4x8=(+2)(14-27) 80, it is reducible But there is 2°-5.= 0 has no integral root go, 2-5 isirreducible. Iso since 1414x2423 +2! isireducible by © IBS +5) Hx 1 Het? (a4 i “" Ssirreducible, wiigre Tis any integer oo4 og @ is compact in the topology I. infinite is dense in the topology. fi 1,234, Peay YL 7 oy) SoU) i V4 15/55 Of/) =I (ie identity permutation) 20, 2 00()) = 55 &o"()) = ol) “o(k)# is true for.no k, so zero number of k »which is ever: 0(k) = k istrue for allk which are five in numi- ber which is odd, 23 25-3 425—Sx+8 = 0 is odd degree equation so” twill have at least one root in R soit is reducible Metts t42t+1-2 =(8 aa P(t ex (2aeet) so,itis redaciblewyet 5 4 Da HLS aCe)" 41 isieredidible over’ + Qand also 33 43x? —6x+3 is irreducible over 2. 13 geela ye xizt oye toyexal Fn PL ob, Which is>0if Hi(ana,SHy-b,)) Walang el azeyte! oaxn= yl oad 1 93, 95. Note: 12,4 97. class equation ofa group of order 10 can be 1+2+2+5=10Rest are not possible 3 98. decreasing so either Caisse Wee ao - mappa 2 SP4RP = ax 4x <0 > PDE. iselliptic = x>0 >PDE. iselliptic -4x>0 => PDE. is hyperbolic =x<0 => PDE is hyperbolic 12,4 Apply Charpit’s methiod and observe the option rather that Yinding complete integral in proper ‘manner to get 1, 2 & 4 as your solution 3 _Y(0)atbxte 20 #0, so itis a part ofparaboln on i Dates or daily plQhé 238° Ws SEND MDE Wiper Toneniddrleieris tind yisonly W(1)> W@)> WE)” 80, abec furthera;b,careof ) A 102. js aeb eh Zt same sign, 80 9 wg a "eae Ce 1,2 a @c 0 y(0)=0 .. W(0)+ IP (a) +008? x abe 1,2, 3,.. (By Picard's theorem) For convergence Lipschitz condition should be satisfied for which interval should be [0, 1/2] 14 - — s.baxtygt=1 is indepedent of z.s0, formula to get complete integrals as sy its” 4b aw (e-0)'=4(ar+y) Fora= = 0 =d = 1, all the conditions of Green’s function is satisfied evaluate jump discontinnity ete quickly by checking through options | but the remaigings are exact for all polynomials of eg gs oF equal 3. So CF RILSRT RS F(t) Soff 2) Dae n=2,3, Ky(x, a) = [de = (2x1) Ky(a, 0) = 22-0 = (a0 72 =2N( x1) 103. 3,4 104 4? 108, 24 106. 24 107, 1,234 108. 24 109, 24 10. 124 I. 23 12,01 3 240 1,4 1s. 23 16.. 124 117, 24 NB 13° 9. 1234 120. 34 ~SFiseakennsseeeieerngy/ OR SOLUTIONI##eEeee# CS FF : LL ae syene lien a - ae ae a ; ool oe . "What is the oq" term 0 1,1,2,2, 2, 2, 3,3, 3, 3, 3,3, 4,4, 4,4, 4,4, 4,4, 1 8 2. 9 a a 0) 4 2 2. Which of the following numbers isa perfect v square? : 1 1022121 2 2042122, A 3. 3063126 4. 4084128 3. The equation m? ~33+1 = 0,-where m & n are ; y — integers, has = oe - +-——rosgtacor 2. * exactly one solution 3, exactly two solutions 4, infinitely many solutions 4. The following graphs depict va ‘of Dollar and Euro ii terms of the Rupee over six Ri van Feb mor Ag J. Values.of Dollar and Ex January to June = 2. Values of Dollar and Bio 188 wi between January to March =) 3. The rise in the value of Dollar fiom Apel fee, May is threc times the fall in Euro during the . ‘same period 4. Values of Dollar and Euro rose eugally_ between May and June 5. What is the maximum number of whole laddoos having diameter of 6 em that can be packed ina 10. box whose inner-dimensions are 241817 cm? L 24 2. 0, a 3, 33 5 4. 360 et 6." Which of the followirig figures best shows that yis ~ inversely proportional tox? ‘What if the Aext term in the following sequence? 7, Hy B4T 19723, 29, Lg iy mea De Yj the area of the triangle bounded by the x, y=—2x and y=6? 1 36 ais 3. 2 4 4 ‘Three volumes of a Hindj book, identical in shape and size are next each other in shelf, ai! upright, so that their spines are visible, feft to right: I, Tand TIL-A wonm starts eating from the outside front cover of volume, I, and eats its way horizontally to the outside back cover of volume III. What is the distance travelled by the worm, if each volume is 6m thick? : 1 Gem 2. 12cm 3. 18m 4, alittle morethan 18em A cubical piece of wood was filed to make it into the largest possible sphere. What fraction of the original volume was removed? 1 More than 3/4 : 2 12 é 3. * Slightly‘less than 1/2 4 Slightly more than 1/2 ‘Two platforms are separated horizontally by distance A and vertically by distance B . They are to be connected by a staircase having identical steps. Ifthe minimum permissible step leright is a, and the maximum permissible step height isa , and the maximum permissible step height is.b , the umber of steps the staircase can have is L 2BIb 2... sAla 12, 13. 14, 18 4 5 B/b ands A/a Ajay, Bunty, Chinu and Deb were agent, baker, compounder and designer, but not necessarily in ‘hat order, Deb told the baker that Chinu is on his way, Ajay is sitting across the designer and next to the compounder. The designer didn’t say anything, Whit is each person’s occupation? 1 Ajay-compunder; Bunty-designer; Chimu- : baker; Deb-agent ‘Ajay-compounder; Bunty-baker; iniragent; Deb-designer 3. Ajay-baker; Bunty-agent; Chimu-designer; Deb-compounder Ajey-bakenBunty-designer: Chi Debeompourider = pu gaen : Every month ne roa gene - falls inthis onder: 1024, 640, What is the next value? ue a | 1. 15625 3 Ot We definea function s =sum mori. ofy, cst Bie expressed as decimal nurmber e.g. L 10 3 28 since March 30" of the same: sn idx? i 18 2. 30 3. 2 4. 16 A mouse has to go from point A and B ‘without retracing any part of the path, aid never movitig backwards. What is the tota] number of distinct paths that the mouse take to go from A to B? eee 3 2 424 ‘The sum of the first naiural number with one of them missed is 42. What is the number that was missed? 1 1 B98 23 aa 7 A. 2.2 mwide rectangular steel plate is corrugated a shown in the diagram. Each corrugated is a semi-circle in Gross section having a diasneter of 7m. What will be the width of steel. sheet after it ce 4s such that 50 days prior to tat was 4 x days we 19, 2, 07m 4 Adm IFN, Eand T are distinct positive integers such that Nox E x T=2013, then which ofthe following is jesUMT OPN Ea 1 39 2. 2015 675 4, on ‘The areas of the inner citcle-and the shaded ring “are equal. The radii 7%, and 7 are related by PART “B” Let QER” beanopen set and: QR be a differentiable function such that (Ao) = 0 forall x2 2 ‘Then which of the following is true? 1 f must be a'constant-function 2. Ff must be constant on connected components of © Bo! f (4) = Ovor Lifer xe Q 4, + The range of the function fis a subset ofZ Let {q,:221} be.a sequence of real numbers such that Sa, is convergent. and = lanl is. divergent. Let R be the radiuis of ‘convergence of the power series @,*"- Then we can nel conclude that 2° Let G = (x, f(x): 0 S x <1} be the graph of areal valued differentiable function Assume that (1, 0) & G. Suppose that the tangent vector to G atany point is perpendicular to h the radius vector at that point. Then which of the 1. G isthe are of an ellipse 1 paral 2 G isthe arc of a circle a -1 4. Base G isa Beene 29. Let {b,} and {c,} sequences of real numbers. 4. ‘G Wel afc ata parabolt 24. Let A, Be mir matrices such that et BA+B = 1-Ba? whet J Ithe nxn > ae matrix, Which of the soe 1, Aisnonsingular 2.” 3. A+Bisnonsingular 4. Preece f° 2s, Sah ete ‘Then which ofthe following statements necessarialy true? “gi oe 1, Thereis no root of che derivative. y between two real roots ofthe pol nae 2 Theta one ee PB between any tig OOF Poa 3 Taelsecelly oot et aie >. p' between any two consecutive roots of a ‘There is at least one root of the deri lerivative su | pl between any two consecutive roots of 7 26. /Which of the following matrix 434 3.6 1P ton:4 9 Rahs “ehh Spe oy 0-0 1) fo i 0 - ft 10) 3 (5 0 a. 4 ( 1 ) 27. - Let k Bea positive interger. The radius of ° (ay 32. convergence of te series Zita 9,2" Hs Look 2. kt 3. ge 4 @ 4 (#-¥)(y- ‘Then a necessary and sufficient condition for the equilice of polynomials f(x) = 8x + 6,2? to converge uniformly to 0 on the real-line is that b,= O and ¢ 4 lim, ‘The determinant dbx Lex+x? ity l+y+y?). equalto Loltz tez+2? 1 (z-yle-x)(y-x) * 2 (x-y)a-2)(y-2) 3. (ry)y-2)P 2-2? (2-2) Tarp bea 2x2 complex matrix such that p*p * isthe identity mathix, where p» is the-conjugate transpose of ? , Then the eigenvalues of are 1 real 2. complex conjugates of each other 3. reciprocals of each other 4. of modulus 1 7 Which of the following matrices is not diagonaliz~ able over RR?
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