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B equal to? (a) Nall set >) Consider the following statements for the two non-empty sets A and B 1. (AN B)UCAN B)UCANB)=AUB 2% (AU(AND))-AUB Which of the above statements is/are correct ? (a) (B) Bonly (co) Both Land 2 {d) Neither L nor 2 only Let X be @ non-empty set and let A, B, be subsets of X. Consider the following statements 1, ACCSIANBC(CNB), (AUB)c(CUB) 2, (ANB) CC NB) forall sets Bor ACC 3. (AUB) C(CUB) forall sets B> ACC Which of the above statements are correct ? (a) Land 2 only (b) and 2 only (Land 3 only (@) 1, 2and3 @) FH afar we 8, when 2x6) axe2 Hara? (a) -2,1,4 ©) 0,24 @) 01,4 () 2,24 Can 9. eal geome at (@) ® x <8 1 10. EDF-S-DGV i. 12. 13. uu. 15. (4A) weet 23 + 22? + 2n +1 = 059 P1219 Bee f) -Le 4,07 © -A,o* @ 0,0? af C20, n +2) = C20, n-2) 8, a n fea aU 2? @ 8 @) 10 © 2 @ 6 eh Gadel UC 10 fay Esa feegait FS ag oT att fang Um wre tan adh | Hae Fat Sl Ga ten feat 2 st a fase Ft stem wang HaHa ze? 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(@ o,07 If C20, n + 2) = O(20, n — 2), then what isn equal to? @ 8 (b) 10 2 @) 16 ‘There are 10 points in a plane, No three of those points are in a straight line. What is the total number of straight lines which can be formed by joining the points ? (@) 90 (b) 45 (40 (a) 30 ‘The equation px” + qx +1 =0 (where p, a, r, all are positive) has distinct real rocts a and b. Which one of the following is correct ? (a) a>0, b> (b) a<0,b<0 (@ a>0,d<0 (@) a<0, b>=0 TEA = (A, (A wl, then the power set of A is (a) Ay Hh FAD, Be 0), 1), Wa th PA 1D CO), Bs, wh A, HD (@) (AN, tw, (A, WI sisian © Were Repent A oe 19. 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What canbe the minimum number of students in the school ? (a) 128 1m (95 (a) 63 17, What can be the maximum number of| students in the school ? @) ut (bh) 128 (126 (a) 135 48. If Ais an identity matrix of order 3, then its inverse (A) (2) is equal to ull matrix (b) ie equal to A (©) isequalto 3A, (4) does not exist EDF-s-DCV 19. a1. (7A) Ais a square metrix of order 3 such that its doterminant is 4. What is the determinant of ite transpose ? (@) 64 (b) 96 © 32 @ 4 From 6 programmers and 4 typists, an office wants to recruit 5 people. What is the number of ways this can be done 0 as to recruit at Teast one typist ? (a) 209 210 © 246 (a) 242 What is the number of terms in the expansion of f'ax ~ ay)? (2x + ay"? @) 4 b) 5 o 6 @ 16 Tn the expansion of (1 + ax)”, the first three terms are respectively 1, 12x and 64x, What isn equal to? (a) 6 ® 9 10 (@) 12 23. Herd 1,5 3h a5 da ae (waa wT A er ora 71) a aH eS ‘hat UH APA Ha ate # uffia den # aps srufifaa then # APs & offre seat # Gps (a) cb) © @ 24. PRA APS (prod ak p-qa wa ara? (a) Opes (2% avs @ Aces (b) wo 25. a 4, HR n> 1 or em wt meg 8, TH frafetas 4a Sram oe ul 2? fa) det(-A)= det A fb) det (= A)= ("deta (©) det (—A)=— det A (@) dot (-A)=n deta 26. 25 cosec” x + 36 sec? x I =H AA FH we (a) 4 ) 14 ©) 120 @ az EDF-S-06V (8- arnt ont arch 02 (at) meat a Ferg Prevent a fra aifirg aa aif A it B, 3 x 3) sree 2 set det A=4 ait det B =3 8 | 27. dot (2AB) fire aarat & 2 fe) 96 (b) 72 f 48 @ 36 28. det GAB) Rak wR t? i) 2 ) 18 (36 @ 46 APT srt are 02 (at) seat a ere Frealerfeaa Fran arte: 29. 20. a@ oO oF @ ¢ @ ox A) 23, 25. 26, ‘The Aumbors 1, 5 and 25 can be three terms|Consider the following for the next 02 (two). (not necessarily consecutive) of items: Lot A and B be (3 < 3) matrices with dot A = 4 (2) only one AP (b) more than one but finite aumbors of APs (©) infinite number of APs 27, (@) Ginite number of GPs ‘The sum of (p +g)" and (p- @)"" terms of an. AP is equal to (2) 2p)" term @) 2a)" term (© Twice the p™ term (@ Twice the q! term If Ais a square matrix of order n > 1, then which one of the following is correct ? 29, (a) det(-A)=aet A (by 1 det A () dot (-A)=~det A @) What is the least value of 59, 2 eoser? x +96 sec! x? @ 4 ) 11 @ 120 (@) 12n EDF-S-DGV (9A) and det B = 3. What is det (2AB) equal to? @ ) © @ ‘Whatis dot (3AB™) equel to? @ (b) © @ A complex number is given by z= ‘What is the modulus of z ? 96 72 48 36 12 18 38 48 @ 4 ) 2 @. 1 @ 5 Consider the following for the next 02 (two) items: 142i 1-0-1" ‘What is the principal argument of « ? @ ) © @) 0 ele sin 34° cs 286° — sin 56” sin 124° 08 28° cos 86 + cos 176° sin 208° ao 31, wa TT 82. tan 54° hI fre wee afters fer oT wee a? sin 9° 4 cos 9° ©) sin 9°— ee 9° sin 9° — cos 9° ®) sin 9° + cos 9° (os eebsin 9 os = sin sin 36° a ) as3e oF sid art 03 (ia) sre dy fore Ferferere | Fran &ifere : af p = Xcos 0- ¥ sin #,q =X sin 0 + ¥ eos 0 at p? + dpq + q? = AX? + BY? &, wef sost ti oseste 33. oma Tay (a) tb) © @ 34. ABTA TR? wm 4 tb) 3 @ 2 35. BaTER eT? (a) 0) © (dd) at art are 02 (2) agai a fern eaferfera we fever diferg : ae fear wa ® % cos (@— a) = a, cos (0-P) =b. a 86. cos (x ~ fy) rae arte & 7 @ () ayt be wii? aji-b? 4bfa—a? sin” (a — B)+ 2ab cos (cx ~ p) Fave area 8? © @ 37. al 4b? (@) (b) Y = la? +b) © (a) =p & al cos? ae) fae af sin a + cos art? (a) (b) (@ @ 1 EDF-S.0GV (10- id A) 81, Whotis the value of sin 34° cos 296° — sin 56° ain 124° cos 28° cos 88° + cos 178° sin 208° (a) 2 @ -1 @ 2 @ 1 82, tan 54° can be expressed es Jin 9° + c08 9° @ an os sin 9° eos 9° Fin 9 cas 9° os 9" +8in © os.9—sin sin 36° a ome 536° lor tho following for the next 09 (threo) cos 0-Ysin 0, q=Xsin@ + Yous 8 and p? + 4pa+ 0” ax? +BY’, Osos 5. 98. Whats the valuo of @? @ 2 «oy © @ = LG 34. What is the value of A? @) 4 0) 3 @ 2 @ 1 EDF-S-.DGV 35. | Whatis the value of B? @ @) 0 oo. @ 2 Consider the following for the next 02 (two) items = Tris given that cos (@~ a) =a, cos (0) = b 96. What is cos (¢ —B) equal to? (aby (2a? fi ) ab- fia? fin? () ayi—b? -pyi—a? @) ayi—b? +pyi—s® 37. What is sin® (xB) + 2ab cos (a ~ B) equal to? @ a+b? o (@ bP-a? @) -G? +b?) 38. If sin « + cos « = p, then what is cos? (20) equal to? @ (1A) 44) cugert # 2 39, sin! 5 sec FF IA ER @ + w F @ nm @ 0 «@ Bta i+pq ® 44, Pa o 2a @ Pt 1=pq a 1 41, AA ton 6 = 5 tong = 5 @, a Oro) HI) aM Fae? @) 0 a © | 2 @ F @ F EDF-S-DGV (12-A) wats @ é » & o Z @ Z tan 75° + eot 75° I HA HB 7 @ 2 ) 4 @ we @ 4/3 08 46° cos 47° cos 48° cos 49° cos 50°. eos 135° SR (a) -1 ® 0 oi. @) 18 after AG sin 20 = cos 30, RF O<9< 5%, A sino fat aust 87 M541 fa) ) © @ @ 4 o = @o. @ 0 40, if sin 72h, +r then what is x equal to? pra @) Pea 1+pq oa @ 1+ pq © @ 28 41. value of (0 +00)? fa) 0 ow = 6 2 @ § @ 5 EDF-S-DGV What is the value of sin! © + sec" 1 42, ala 44, then what is the| (13-4) @ 2 » - © Z% o@Z What is the value of tan 75° + cot 75°? f) 2 4 © WB @ 8 What is me value of 08 46° cos 47° cos 48° cos 49° cos 50° cos 135° 7 @ -1 @) 0 @ 1 (@) Grester than 1 If sin 20=cos 34, where O) y'-ax-ay=0 © Stytsaxtay=0 @) ay? saxtay— 20720 63. ue diga fd fag At ania dial a armel ore 8 A ae sera B (a) Bg war aft cag 58. cb) ed oer at ces & (co) Tiftee fi arard & @) a2 oh seagate a arpa 54, Uae 2x7—sy?-6 = 0 Pref eerar 8 a) wae ) We © wit @) % afar 55, th oe y= dax a x” = day area & G) Paryax Tera Ao (bo) Fare ye Prg (Om feast o fim Ae ys x om fee (a) Fa (ha, 4a) 66. fg (1,3) aR 5, 1), UH Brad % O Saye whe @ | ore ath tam y = 2 +e Raa E | mT or Ra? @ 2 (b) -2 © 4 @) -4 EDF-S-DGV (16- A) . mt tanh xt y 420, Bx +y-4 . aR Tan gy tae aye 5 ait oy phe = 8 dam &, fh ba ar ae 8? @ 1 (bh) 8 © 6 1 Ce & g wae ta a aan eat 8 hy = oe dai a, ve dace? (@) x-ye8 (b) xty=5 (o -xeyea (@ x-yet = 0 3h x4 8y-4=0 Ue fay aart 2 ae fs fo waite? erate & (oo wre (a) farserang & (b) Wax yh de Ty 4 12 = 0 BRT y STAT OE TET Tra wh ia: de Fema wear 8 2 @ 1 (b) 8 4 @ 7 53. The sum of the focal distances of'a point on an ellipse ig constant and equal te the (a) length of minor axis (b) length of major axis fe) length of latus rectum [d) sum of the lengths of semi-major and semi-minor axes 54. The equation 2x” — ay* — 6 = 0 represents (s) acirele (b) a parabola (©) ancllipse (@) a hyperboia 55, The two parabolas y* = dax and x” = day intersect (a) at two points on the line y = (b) only at the origin (© at three points one of which lies on yrx=0 (@) only at (4a, 4a) 56, The points (1, 3) and (5, 1) are two opposite vertices of'a rectangle. The other two vertices lig on the line y = 2x +c. What is the value of e? (a) 2 «») wo 4 @ EDF-S-0GV 57. 58. 59, (17-A) Ifthe lines 8y + 4x = 1, y =x + 5 and 5y + bx = 3 are concurrent, then what is the value of b? fo (bh) 3 @ 6 @ ¢ What is the equation of the straight line which is perpendicular to y = x and pastos through (8,2)? fa) ) (@ oxty=d @)ox-y-d ‘The straight lines x+y -4=0,8x+y-4=0 and x+3y-4=0 form a triangle, which is (a) isosceles ())rightangled (©) equilateral (@)—sealene ‘The circle x” + y* + 4x - 7y + 12 = 0, cuts an. intercept on y-axis equal to @) 1 ) 3 © 4 @ 7 61. 62, 63. 64. EDF-S-0GV AG, -3, 3), BK, -3, —4) 3K C@, -3, -2) AT anette Daystar haze aaa ferg 8 7 3, (a) = b)(3,-3,-1) ©) @ G,1,-3) (3, -1,-3) WA Pa ye Pox 4 8y— 1021-0 Fy freeran ‘ fa) 5 2 @ 7 @ 3 ‘anacit 2x + y +22 = 9 BIN 4x - by - 42 =1% sfirsder oft fy 0, 2,1) 8 Ie =a aA ar ate RT 8? (a) 10x-2y + 22=28 (b) 10x + 2y + 22 = 28 © d) 1x + Ay ~ 22 = 28 10x - 2y - 22 = 24 Wain wane ax - 2y + 42 49 = 0 aK Sx—dy +82 +2120 Ha HO eT e? (a) ) te) @ 65. 67. 68, (18-A) aaa % faqs Fre 2 (a o>) © <1,1,1> <1,0,0> <0,1,0> @) <0,0,1> af aa -2} sok se B =27+ j-ak — 2.188 +b) free amar 82 (a) 106 (b) = 106 @) 33 (@) -53 aft figs a ok po fat ee wan: di-o}aGseatsajisted @ 8 en wa By (a) Vid (>) 29 VaR (@) v53 afe wa awa Pym aBCH, ef ac =p, AB. AG + BE. BA + CA. CB Poe ara 8? @ Pp () © @) op GL. The centroid of the triangle with vertices: AQ2, -3, 3), BG, -3, ~ 4) and C(2,-3, -2) is the: point (@) -3,5,-D (b) (3,3) © (3,1,-3) @ (3-1-3) 62, What is the radiue of the sphore ity? +2?—Gx+8y—102+1=0? @ (2 © @ 3 63. The equation of the plane passing through the intersection of the planes 2x + y + 22 = 9, 4x — Sy ~ 42 = 1 and the point (2, 2, 1) is ) 10x ~2y +22 = 28 ) 10x + 2y 422 = 98 (© Wx +2y-22=98 (@) 10x 2y 2224 64. ‘The distance between the parallel planes 4x —2y + dz +9 = 0 and Bx — dy +824 .21-0 1 @ | 1 ») 2 ® 5 3 © 5 i @ + ma EDF-S-DGV (9 65. What are the direction cosines of z-axis? i <141> ) <1,0,05 () <0,1,0> @ <0,01> oo, et =1-2}+5h and B =21+]-a8 then whatis(b — 2 ).@a + D)equal to? (a) 106 ) - 106 93 (a -58 67. If the position veetors of points A and B are si-2] +k ana2t +4] -38 respectively, then what is the length of AB ? fa) vit (vb) vB9 wo Ja @ v53 If in a right-angled triangle ABC, hypotenuse AC-= p, then what is ee ae oe st AB. AC + BC . BA + CA . CB equal to? la) pF th) to @ p Lag 69. afedi X=23-6}-sk ok P=4i+35-f & she & ST Sr aH (sine)? @) ) 5 o % @ 2 26 wl qe ma en @ frat fea afex aia) - 8 oft aftr ot 405 + 10k wea é 2 0. 2 @ 1 ow) 2 @ 3 @ 4 TL. x & a sec” (tan) x) #1 gra Fa? @ & wy? +1 ( x#1 @ EDF-S-DGV 74. 75. (20-4) AfG Ax) = logyg(1 +x) 2, at 4X4) + 511) —logyy 2 Fra wre B 7 fa) 0 (b) 1 @ 2 @ 4 fx) sin ]x? +1 =x) get vfonfie wa eH £, * @ www ib) aH Fer amr ait foam oor Sot tl aH ale t dl faa thers cc @ f(x) = log, 10 aro afore ert Far Shae (a) x>10 ) x= 107 BSH, x>0 () x210 @) x=19) Bear, x>0 3 tim =O AS fare rae 8 2 x0 x? @) 0 b) 12 © 2 a) 36 69. The sine of tho angle between vectors Peete} -ak and B =ahsa}—£ (a) (by © @ 10. What is the value of 4 for whieh the veetors ai+4} -f ond of 42) +108 are perpendicular ? @ a ® 2 @ 3 @ 4 71. What is the derivative of sec* (tan x) with respect to x? (@ wm 241 @ x1, @ EDF-S.D6V 72, 73. 74, 15. (21-8) If fix) = logy (1 +3), then what is 4f(4) + 581) — logy 2 equal to ? @) 0 4 © 2 @ 4 A function f defined by f(x) = In {x7 +1 -») is (a) aneven function (b) anodd function (©) Both even and odd function (@) Neither even nor odd funetion ‘The domain of the function f defined by fix) = log, 10 is (@) x>10 (b) > Ooxeluding x = 10 (x2 10 (a) => excluding x 1-cos? 4x in is oqual to f@ 0 (b) 12 tc) 24 id) 36 76. 1>0% far, fear ew gu & afer ar amet @ squid fir) B | wa 1) + £2) fare aaa @ 2 f) 1 (b) 2 © 3 @ 4 AE fix) = 5 8, TF fhe tly) fay Ferma sera a? (a) o>) © (a) T% fixty+2) fety+e4d) fisty +242) fixtryez48) wafer x? + 9|x] +20 = 0. & fe areas agit ston a ew a fa 78. (@) oo) © @ fe fx) = sin (cos x), AT f(a) fame st 2 2 @) ) rc) @ 79. ‘cos (cos x) sin (-sin x) (sin x) cos (cos x) (sin) 08 (¢08 x) Fa fly) = (SED ara O,@) 10, ) (2, 31 as (a) iby wo @ EDF-S-DGV 81. 83, (22-A) era antec & cos ly-x)41 ar eae (a) {see (y—x) ~ tan (y - »)) (b) e*[see (y—x) + tan (y ~ xi] © © (a sec (y—x) tan (y x) & seve (yx) tan yx) |sinx—cosx| dx fra aaté ? ois @ 0 ) 22-1) fc) 28 (a) 2 (v2 +1) af y= 2 cos 2x+bain2 @, a @ #2 yy20 ©) 2Y ay 20 © oy ayo @ oy sayeo ag ft we ng arn @l ae anf Bet (ciate, & sree omen afte anigereen fet aren) # oet 2 | a go wee Gael TTT tar it, dh ond dea fl Sarg ar srigunn, fart & comer & segera aa Ste 2 a) ©) © @ Riin+2) +Qhin it sale ia ahd a 76. For r > 0, fir) is the ratio of perimeter to area of a circle of radius x. Then f(1) + 2) is equal to (a) 1 ow 2 © 3 @ 4 77. fix) =3"*, then fx) fly) lz) is equal to (a) fiety+2) @) fixty 424) () fixty+n+2) (@) fixty ter) : 78. ‘The number of real roots for the equation x7 49]x] +20=0is (a) oro (>) One © Two (@) Three 79. If fix) =sin (cosx), then £") is equal to (a) eos (e08.¥) ) sin sin x) (© (ain £08 (eos x) (a) Cin) cos (eos x) 80. The domain of the function fx)= {2-Ha-D bs @ ©.) ©) 1.6) 23) @ @9) EDF-S.DGV 1. 82, 82. 84, (23-4) ‘The solution of the differential equation a 9Y cos (y—3) + Tis ax ¥ (a) e*[see (y ~ x) — tan (y — x0] = ) et[see(y—x) + tan (y—¥)] = (oc) e* see (y—x) tan (y—x) (a) 6 =esee(y-x) tan (y-9 Fi J |sinx—eos x] dx is equal to > @ o () 2(V2 -D @ 202 @ 202+) a ene 2x4 hsin Ix, then @ (b) ©) @ A given quantity of metal is to be cast into a half cylinder (ie. with a rectangular base and somicireular ends). If the total surface area is, to be minimum, then the ratio of the height of the half cylinder to the diameter of the semicircular ends is fa) mi(n2) tb) (ne 220 (©) 4:1 (@ None of the above Renee oreray 8? cos x dx oes la) e41 ib) end 642 @ e @ Ax +2) x-2 o © x+2 x-2 2d sx) a) G 1-x a7. J more ‘is ame 8 2 fa) Ixdnix)—2x +e w) 366 x (©) etal) +e (a) 2 oe ee x EDF-S-DGV (24- 88. fag 4,28 y? = 8x At area at fer ae, (@) 3v2 89. ys ST ag fog oe Et wet are qe-frare ar ore eet (a) 2 +y?- ary ax a ae fal tb) x? y? + Oxy SE » ee ae aaa atic a era (fe) 18 | raat arte I aH (iTED) 28 1 ain ari ta saat 822 aaa 2 fa) tb) Fae 2 123i 2 di aa, a2 . we @ A) a 88. ° (a) e+ ) e-1 @ e+2 9. @ e 86. TF Ms) -2—E, x 4-2, then what is Hx) equal ta? 4x +2) ® SS ) z+ 90. o Fy 20 +x) @ => 87. Whatis J In(x2)dx. equal to? (a) 2xlats) Bx +e & Fb © 2xluoore ay 2H ave EDF-S-DGV (28-A) ‘The minimum distance from the point (4, 2) to y? = 8x is equal to @ 2B (yy ave © 2 td) 3 V2 ‘The differential equetion of the eystem of circles touching the y-axis at the origin is fa) ) Consider the following in respect of the differential equation : ax’ 1. The degree of the differential equation is 1, 2 ‘The order of the differential’ equation Which of the above statomonts is/are correct ? (a) Lonly (b) 2only (©) Both tand 2 (a) Neither 1 nor 2 a 95. TH y=csinx I we % da fee GH oT (ea) ar Sars ear 2? @ ©) co) @ 20 3e de fe (cos 0 — sin 9) RES ware 2? 96. sin 0+ cosO=vBcos0 @ WH = Boose ~Bsina v2 sino 2sind (a) ©) © @ wm ae feet Ome 44 om 2, Sea Um ofa I eng 22 cm 8 | shar ft org are oft creas ae a @) 97. 484 ) 91, sare ote 0 Fah et AT a? (@) Payne w) © xtayPmeny @ xtyze sins x20 92, k arse a aM ¥ 3H £0 : a x= 0% Ge HAT BP f 2 (4 -1 @ 0 98, ak + by ar IH A, Stel xy = 0°, MTB? (a) abe (b) abe (©) Babe @ dave 94. J MO) de Reet aA R 7 a o ine *° i) xe nga) ) 2 te © Tnles) ac* @ nia EDF-S-DGV (26- A) a1. What is the general solution of the differential oy ,x equation + F=07 ® ® © oxy @) xtyse 92, The value of k which makes sinx x70 fox) = continuous at x= 0, is k x=0 (@ ® 1 © @ 0 93, What is the minimum value of a%x + b’y whore xy = 2? (a) abe () abe (© Babe (d) dabe 94, Whatis J eM) ax equal to? at @ pre Ste © Te , 2 © Tatas *° j. Sx ar) EDF-S.06V 95. 96. (27-A) What is the area of one of the loops botwoon the curve y = ¢ sin x and x-oxis? @ e (bh) 2¢ (9 8e @ 4c If sind +c0s 0 = 2 cos 0, (cos © - sin 0) equal to? thea what (a) -v2eos 0 (b= v2sino @ sino (d) 2sine In a circle of diameter 44 em, tho length of a chord is 22 cm, What is the length of minor are of the chord ? @ 242 ty 282 121 © “an oe @ Hom AL them in wien itsino=- 3 and tan 6 quadrant doos 6 lio? fe) First (b) Second (Third (@) Fourth 99. 36 19,3, 4 39% 5 ar Fa wes he sist A feat aa deat aah a wat &, safes staat] br agit et SHaHMA waF 8 2 (a) 36 (b) 30 (24 @) 12 had Aww the we fg ak, a aan % aa after 42, saae Fro x 2 otk UH fig a, The AH aa Ga a, ser ai y Ba AB=22, at Pevfetod 48 aa oH wae? 100. (a) h? (eot® y - cot® x)= 2" (b) 2 (eot® y — cot” x) = h? (© WP (an? y- tan?) = 2? (@ @itan*y ~tan® x) = n® oer ot wr mg @ after afer wa frat ond Bt siged va 8 wen seem er ot sift ane? 101, co) Oo} © (a) 102, a A ak Bg wen we van @ fe PIA) = 06, PUB) = 0-6 3 PLA 1B) = 0-4 8, PLAUB) frees aaa 8 ? (a) b) ° 09 or 06 (ad) 08 EDF-S-D6V 103. Te 574 ta faenbial A,B tk ca fen ane farefh e ger wo sree we, 1, Goat bt ate a ah aia wo a wee a ee wa BS ge ara ot soe wen fs 104, Fever ora & cow gar a teat geen) are 2 | BH IMS ae ve ae oer 8 A ga ara Ft sift ger @ fa qat we & were or oe ee Wa & were & a a aafirs 2 2 fa) (b) © @ Ble Ble ole sie 105. 1 Fraa fer Ht sore en ait ara A aT we ofa aa at Gam a faa Hae 2a 4 aT 6 RR A fees aT ae @ o © ols BIH ole ale @ (28-A) 99. How many three-digit even numbers can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 when repetition of digits is not allowed ? fa) 36 (b) 30 © 4 @ 12 100. The angle of elevation of a tower of height h| from a point A due South of it is x and from al point B due East of A is y. If AB = z, then which one of the following is correct ? (a) bY (cot® y cot” x tb) 2 (cot® y- cot x) = h? (©) 1h? an? y tan? x) = 2? (@) (tan? y ~ tan? x) = h? 101. From a deck of cards, cards are taken out with: replacement. What is the probability that the fourteenth card taken out is an ace ? 1 @® 4 (b) st os i (dd) Tp 102, If A and B are two events such that P(A) = 0-5, PGB) = 0-6 and P(A 9 B) = 0-4, then what is PCAUB ) equal to? fa) 09 ) 07 () 05 @ 08 EDF-S-DGV 103. A problem is given to three students A, B and © whose probabilities of solving the problem, ae i, 3 a'4 probability that the problem will be solved if they all solve the problem independently ? and} respectively. What is the 29 3 « 32 27 (b) 32 25 et Na 23 @ 32 104. A pair of fair dice is rolled. What is the probability that the second dice lands on a higher value than docs the first ? 1 w i 1 (b) q (e) DB 5 (dd) Ts 105. A fair coin is tossed and an unbiased dice is rolled together. What is the probability of getting a 2 or 4 or 6 along with head ? 1 fa) 2 1 (b) a ee (©) 4 1 «dy é (29-A) 106. afi A,B, COM send &, ch gt 8 aaa meatal & we are seat A onftrena sa 2 2 fa) PAN B)+ PBN C)+ PCNA) ib) PAB) + PB NO + RON A= PANBENO) (PAN B) + PB AO) + PON A) - 2RAN BNO) @ PAN B)+PBAO+ PCNA - BRAN BNC) a dat xoit vrais %, ators dis ae quis ene? 107. 4 (b) = 1 0 @ aes ha ate at @ ea vent a att Bow wae Ef 2 ott PAN B= LR 108. PAU B) = of eB) < P(AD @, at PCB) FRE TAT 2 7 @ () @ EDF-S-DGV 109. GH Ht (100) Rai aT ae 50 2 oft ster mre Famer 10 8 | ag wets Ram AE 6 eer fem rat 8 st fet 3 4 & favre ae fem ae 8, aa ares aR oe aa formers HT: an aft? (b) 11-25, 125 (@)11-25,25 @) 125,25 aig a fava wet wt Sar ora @, da ge aT Al aaltaen sifrea ear @ %H ved aa HC 6 airy, stain 2a feat gar 8 fis oat ve ore ost ar TTT 8 TP 110. @® oe (hy © (@ (30-A) 106. If A, B, C are three events, then what is the probability that at least two of these events occur together ? (a) PAN B)+ PBN O+PIEN A () PAO B) + PBN OC) + PON A)— PAN BNC) © PAN B)+ PBC) + PON A - 2KAN BNC) @ PAN B) + PBN C) + XC nA) ~ BRAN BNO} 107, Iftwo variables X and Y are independent, then what is the correlation coefficient between them ? @ 1 «) @ o (d) None of the above 108. ‘Two independent events A and B are such that P(A UB) = : and A 1B) = 4, | 6 XB) < P(A), then what is PCB) equal to? (a) ale (by ‘o (a) ain EDF-S-D6v 109. The mean of 100 observations is 50 and the standard deviation is 10. If 6 is subtracted from each observation and then it is divided by 4, then what will be the new mean and the new standard deviation respectively ? (a) 45,5 (b) 1125, 1-95 (. 1125,25 (2) 105,25 110. If two fair dice are rolled then what is the conditional probability that the first dice lands on 6 given that the sum of numbers on the dice is 8? 1 @ 3 i w» 2 2 @ + 6 (31a) 111. & aati oat a sore Stat 2, sete on a oem are 1a, dara a, ww fea a ate us er athe or a ee Phe me Eee eT ft sifrenat ae 8 fie ara was Serr sare? (®) (b) ein © @ ole 112. om as Hon Ha %, fier @ oo i ce tH fr 8 1 ae 2 gid agfeen oa a gf anh & oft ga ara ft iPr fim at ote a ore AF, na TH ATR? (a) 3 tb) 4 @) 5 @ 6 EDF-8-DGV (32 118, oe 52 vat At oH TA A vat wt ages ead arom? | ee ae A moet ae fe 8 avi va wm Hi ape & (cH aa) Hi? @ () © @ 114, ww FH are an Aer ora 2 aike sat 5 aT 6 HT SAT AAT AMT STAT RL aTHeTATSHT Be se aw aren ott Aer farmers wre SH (a) (o) © @ ele ole =A) 111, Two symmetric dice Mipped with each dice having two sides painted red, wo painted black, one painted yellow and the other painted white. What is the probability that both Iand on the same colour ? 3 (a) 8 ow 2 3 5 o *% @ } 3 112. There aren socks in. a drawer, of which| 3 socks are red. If 2 of the socks are chosen randomly and the probability that both selected socks are red is 4, then what is the| value of? @ 3 wm 4 @ 5 @ 6 EDF-s.Dev (33 113. Two cards are chosen at random from a deck of 52 playing cards. What is the probability that both of them have the same value ? 1 @ 2: a 7 3 io oF we @ 2 7 114, In eight throws of a die, 5 or 6 is considered a success. The mean and standard deviation of total number of successes is respectively given by fa) ) cc) @ A) 115, 4 wert A sit B qe van 2 fF A GB wen aad #1 af Pray = 05 site PB) = 06 3, PLB) HAT Tg? (@) ) © @ BIE oe OlH oe Pefetad seri K fran aifie : 1 116. ant we aga FS eae TT a foarte te ir ata \ ee aati det & fare ania area > TfeaT > BETH (FS) | sadu wert 7a ahaa ah 24 2 (@) Fart. () Fare (Q 13itts at @ tahiree be 117. a etfs x oy & da aadde qin 0-6 8 | afte a 7 oh wwe son sfontia 7 fe =x+sow. 281 za wa ate atin yo aa 8 7 () 01 (b) 02 (eo) (d) 0.36 06 EDF-S-DGV (34 118. af 1 it 20% He} ah we gull ats @ apn ee fer orm 8, ih afer aot ar weer wre? fa) 99-75 (bh) 199-75 fo) 299-95 (@) 399-25 119. 74 aa 1 site wen fe Peel aa ar anaes fre, serf) uRAE A awe sea hs aferas Beira a 2 way (by wie © ale (a) Pratfed ae fan oT aa 120, 3% Ask Ba Ten %, ca TA ae AT wer Be fea Ga A wife TB? (a) PIA)+PB) (b) PIAUB) ( PANB) @) PA) PCB) A) 115. A and B are two events such that A and B are mutually exclusive. If P(A) = 0:5 and P(B) = 06, then what is the value of P(A| B) 7 1 @ at 1 wo + 3 2 © 2 1 at Wg 116. Consider the following statements 1. ‘The algebraic sum of deviations of a set of values-from their arithmetic mean is ‘always zore 2, Arithmetic mean > Median > Mode for a symmetric distribution, Which of the above statements is/are correct ? (a) Lonly ©) 2only (©) Both Land 2 (@) Neither 1 nor 2 117. Lot the eorrelation ccofficent botween X and Y be 06, Random variables Z and W are defined as =X +5 and W= ©, What is the correlation coefficient betweon Z and W? (@) 04 @) 02 (© 036 @ 06 EDF-S-0cv (35- 148. If all the natural numbers between 1 and 20 are multiplied by 3, then what is the variance of the resulting series ? (@) 9975 ) 199-75 (299-25 (@) 399-25 119, What is the probability that an interior point in a circle is closer to the centre than to the circumference ? 1 @ + 1 pb 2 ® 3 @ 2 4 (@) Teannotbe determined 120. If A and B are two events, then what is the probability of occurrence of either event A or event B? @ PA)+PB) > PAUB) PANB) @ PAB) A) aet Ha & fae ae SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK EDF-8-DGV (36-A) weal re & fer se SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK EDF-s-0GV (37-A) weed Hes fee STE SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK EDF-S-DGV (38-A) wel wrt & fore ae SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK EDF-S-DGV (38-A) DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO T.B.C, : EDF-S-DGV Test Booklet Series TEST BOOKLET MATHEMATICS Saar reer Time Allowed : Two Hours and Thirty Minutes ‘Maximum Marks : 300 INSTRUCTIONS 1 a 4. 9. 10. IMMEDIATELY APTER THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE EXAMINATION, YOU SHOULD CHECK THAT ‘THIS TRST BOOKLET DOES NOT HAVE ANY UNPRINTED OR TORN 0% MISSING PAGES OR ITEMS, BT IT REZLACED BY A COMPLBTE TEST BOOKLET. 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AU items carry equal marks, Before you proceed to mark in the Answer Sheet the response to various ivems ia the Test Booklet, you have to fill in some particulars in the Answer Sheet as per instructions sent to you with your ‘Admission Certificate. ‘After you have completed filling in all your roaponses on the Answer Sheet and the examination has concluded, yoa should hand over to the Invigilator only the Answer Sheet. You are permitted to take away with you the Test Boolet. Sheets for rough work are appended in the Test Booklet at the end. Penalty for wrong answers + THERE WILL BE PENALTY FOR WRONG ANSWERS MARKED BY A CANDIDATE IN THE ‘OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTION PAPERS. ‘There are four alvernatives for the answer to every question, Por each question for which a wrong answer hes hen given by the eardidate, one-third ofthe marks assigned that question wil be deducted oe ponaley. Gi) Lfacanéidate gives more than one answer, it will be treated as @ wrong answer even if one of the given nawers happens fo he correct snd there wil be same penalty as above to that question (ii) Ifa question is loft blank, Le., no answer is given by the candidate, there will be no penalty for that question ‘DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO. ema &. ogee an feet sare om gern 3 ww ye wee BT EDF-S-0GV (40-A)

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