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ML. 1. would be equal to the number of white marbles in B 2. would be more than the number of white marbles in B 3. would be less than the number of white marbles in B. 4, cannot be determined from the information 49, given peat & MS, areata & waiae weet ae 10 Hee ae ater watae oftat ant a Raat aprerar ae A, A aT ST Ay ae ame Fee A | Oca & atewat ar wa E To AYSAgS Ay 2. APA Ay 3. APAr As 4. APAP AL Consider 3 parallel strips of 10 m width running, 12. around the Earth, parallel to the equator; A; at the Equator, A: at the Tropic of Cancer and Ay at the Arctic Circle. The order of the areas of the strips is 1 AsAxs Ay 2. AAR Ay 3. APAZ Ay 4. APAD A ate aN=S FoI sH=>M 13. & at nso? LT 2A 2G 4K It aN=3S >I gH=>M then nS =>? i. 2 A 3. L 4K 10,0008 ar tet Pract srager Heard & arf 3am Ue % gist ar ahrea dia a fears Lu 2. 213 3. m3 43304 How many non-negative integers less than 10,000 are there such that the sum of the digits of the number is divisible by three? 1 una 2 2213, 3. 2223 4. 3334 aia cafe a, Bat cA om aA a att § ar aft we wal CAA RTT. cea gH when awe dad Bg aT aT AA Be me Tg C seat Ge ae or aC 2 BS ypT Aa wa scat Rae Ba sare fem, “Aa wer ar at gp ate LA 28 3 ¢ 4. sitar Of three persons A, B and C, one always lies while the others always speak the truth. C asked A, “Do you always speak the truth, yes of no?” He said something that C could not hear. So, C asked B, “what did A say?” B replied, “A said No”. So, who is the liar? 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Percentage increase in gold medals in 2010 over 2006 is more than the corresponding increase in total medals 3, Every time non-gold medals together account for more than $0% of the total medals 4, Percentage increase in gold medals in 2010 ‘over 2006 is more than the corres- ponding increase in 2002 over 1998 um frais are ater PBA | «1 x 1 em’ and ua uuet at aaae coafPeet Beh zara ‘rat 1 Feetey ea Fr Fer 4 x 4 cm? aT OH at Row ata A ates 05 cm Bl Faatar war frat west A araeaeat BP 1. 30 2 34 3. 36 4. 40 A. pyramid shaped toy is made by tightly placing cubic blocks of | x 1 x 1 em’, The base of the toy is a square 4 x 4.em*, The width ‘of each step is 0.5 cm, How many blocks are required to make the toy? 1 30 2 3. 36 4. 34 40 DNA a at 4 amet, sti ATG RT C onan & ert bl omc Raqua war & wr Ae Ta se at wa el fer DNA Tyst aa Pra daa: 16, 17. 17, 18. 18, searrar Fafa we (ee, ee eae a FR Sea quan aiatRey? 1, ang 1000 are AR, 10% G BR 2. ar 2000 are SIT, 10% A Beet 3, mg 2000aT& aT, 40% T BAT 4, arg 1000 are eT, 25% C Bee Information in DNA is in the form of sequence of 4 bases namely A, T, Gand C. The proportion of G is the same as that of C, and that of A is the same as that of T. Which of the following strands of DNA will potentially have maximum — diversity (ie, maximum information content per base)? 1, length 1000 bases with 10% G 2. length 2000 bases with 10% A 3. length 2000 bases with 40% T 4. length 1000 bases with 25% C sur aay Reet at ama aor sae Goo tor GT are BL ator aha aT Rig A fees BI fig fact Ar ear t 1. 6 23 5 4. ii ‘Two plane mirrors facing each other are kept at 60° to each other. A point is located on the angle bisector. The number of images of the point is 16 203 3.5 4, Infinite AO ow wate ome TT UNS ae a OF aaa lowe Aaa Tae Oat fare af ches # apr Rs. 79.00, at aT ar Prem a Re aT OT AST eT L. Rs, 900 2. Rs. 800 3. Rs. 1000 4. Rs. 91125 bought a shirt at 10% discount and sold it to a friend at a loss of 10%. If the friend paid me Rs. 729.00 for the shirt, what was the undiscounted price of the shirt ? 1. Rs. 900 2. Rs. 800 3. Rs, 1000 4. Rs. 911.25 19, 19. 20, 20. we vacated ate ofa srr A 70% a B em bi aR sak oe Halse A 0% aT aera ghar &, at sah Ore a am feaar ofedar ere 1. 3% 2 5% 3. 6% 4% A single celled spherical organism contains 70% water by volume. If it loses 10% of its ‘water content, how much would its surface area change by approximately? 1. 3% x 3. 6% 4. at () x =4 @) Wt x42? — era ata er eT ® @) IR = 4) =@- NEHA) att get Ge — 4) aT eT, @ 1=@+4) () atx =-3 ata a aan aaa & 1182 2 283 3. 384 4 aes Suppose (x =4 (2) Then x — —47(as both sides ar. zer0) (3) Therefore (x — 4) = (x 4)(@ +4) Cancelling (x — 4) from both sides (1 =(@+4) (5) Then x = -3 Which is the wrong step? 1. 102 2 3. 3104 4 2103 4105 21. 21. 22. 2. TT \PART 'B' BU ef X > X on wa xe & AE frees ws fChe sur sremen & 2. fee 8, wig rere AE 3. f Sree aig Chae EFI 40a aRt ag ERR f arco ar wae et Let f:X + X such that F(F(%)) = x for all xeX, Then 1, f is one-to-one and onto. 2. fis one-to-one, but not onto, 3. _f is onto but not one-to-one. 4, f need not be either one-to-one or onto. art Re RET "2/4 f= 0 3 HATO ae gM at an sama eat A ate Vy 31 oftenfta at RR Tey Re, TY) = FOO) aaa art Left yer sree 2, wf wig amcor ati 3. HreoTen weg wast ae 4. a at sroorem, a eT Let V be the space of twice differentiable functions on R satisfying f” — 2f' + f = 0. Define 7: V -+ R? by T(F) = (F'(0), F(O)). Then 7 is 1. one-to-one and onto, 2. one-to-one but not onto. 3. onto but not one-to-one. 4. neither one-to-one nor onto. ert 1 Jim = at Bay, 23, 24. 24, 25, 25, 26. 1, wr aftaca att 81 2 aria ti 3. ar afta 8 ae 1 ware B1 4. ar oifteer & aero & ware el The limit lim e® ae Bax 1. does not exist, 2. is infinite. 3. exists and equals 1 4. exists and equals 0. S20 ar ate BF 2G 4 1+ The sum of the series 24 fat ues B48 + HE equals Loe 2 £ Be Pw 3. 2 4. 1+f Rv & fet sregeaat # & staan dea t7 ania R* be the linear transformation defined by Tv = Av, where we think of Ras the set of real 4x 1 matrices. For which choices of A given below, do Image(T) and Image(T?) have respective dimensions 2 and 1? (* denotes a nonzero entry) ORT, eat erate rat El g Brabant &, cig ha eaten eet ft arevernat at BI 3. natant 8, eq g & eaten ett ie " 32, fara a ata! aR! ae aT Ow Ta # sravarat aft 1 aaiaer t 4.0 dat gaa hapa waar & eter EL a x 4 » = 1b)=G4,) s o)-C% y 2 33. Let f be areal valued harmonic function on €, 2-x es « *()= G53) thats, f satisfies the equation 22 + 22 = 0, L omay Define the functions 2 ag of af 3 FRA 9a ay 4.0 aa Ria fg AIT of, oF Ox dy 32. Which of the following is linear transform- from R3 to R?? ‘Then X é 1. g and hare both holomorphic functions. af (») =(.3 ») 2. gisholomorphic, but h need not be a holomorphic. i‘ =( xy ) 3. his holomorphic, but g need not be IY) = (ray, holomorphic. BR = 4. both g and h are identically equal to the A a(v) =(33) zero function, 2 ; 34. 1. only f. 2. onlyg. 3. onlyh. 4, all the transformations fg and h. 0. 2 2m. 3. Ont 1 34. 33, Art fc af Uw areca Apaarer weary wort &, ait, fatter ZL 4 om Lo 2. -2ni. 35. 35. 36. 36. 37, 37. 38, FUE AR DRIER (Wy oso) TH waa FFT we(1,2,3), 1 0 AMIyl < x). 2. (Gr yeR?:x > OFM |y| < 2x). 3. {Ge y)eR?:x > OFM|y| < 3x}. 4. (Gey eREx> 0) Let, for each n 2 1, Cy be the open dise in R*, with centre at the point (n,0) and radius equal ton. Then . 1. (Gy)eR2:x > Oand ly! < x}. 2. {((,y)eR*:x > Oand ly| < 2x}. 3. {Gi y)eR2:x > Oand yl < 3x). 4. {((y)eR*:x > 0). art RR a,b € Rate a? +b? +0. ct ate FaeaT a tebe xy €R y uy) =x, axtby=1% 7 1 ww a afte ga Fa oor eT EL 2. wg wa aT BI 3. ww xefedta sa tl 4. Hater: FE Be EL 41. 42, a, 4B. 43. Leta,b € Rbe such that a? + 5? # 0. Then the Cauchy problem by eR onax+by=1 Qu, dw ants uae y) 1, has more than one solution if either a or bis zero 2. has no solution 3. has a unique solution 4, has infinitely many solutions FRR RR, fe) = ay tax + a,x? FH OF ARB, ay.c).0; € RTM a £01 ae B= Ls@)&e- YC + 0), Ba = J, feddx —2(F(-1) + 2f0) + FD) & Fer xx e Rav feeder ame at 1 (EL < IE) 2. 3. IL = 41E21 4, 1831 = 211 161 = 81E2] Let f:R + R be a polynomial of the form F(X) = ag + yx + a,x? with ag,a;,a, € R and a2 # 0. If Fy = 2, f@de -[F(-1) + Fay], a= [', f@)dx -2(F(-1) + 2) + FC) and |x| is the absolute value of x € R, then 1. IE < (Ba) 2. JE] = 21821 3. 11 = 41Es| 4. 1&1 =8lE| WaT TAHT y(x) = a fx —2)ey(ede, Wh WER 2 & are St 1 &ee ww aiteeites ser kh 2. at aftrearitrs deart #1 3. GS afte siftraeritre deard gi) 4 aig affront sear agt BI The integral equation y(x) =A {33x - 2)t y(t, with A asa parameter, has 1, only one characteristic number 2. two characteristic numbers 3. _ more than two characteristic numbers 4. no characteristic number 45. 45. 46. 46. art fe gigfirer arr area y+2y =F), yO) = 0, wet room (ey Oe emt BH yx) a y@) see wat 1. ake 2 saa 3 sw shu Let y(z) be a continuous solution of the initial value problem y' +2y= fF), yO) =0, wow ye = {S35 Then y(2) sequal to 1 ah 2 te 3, sho 4 a0 @ ante afta ost ap a ac ae fro, ot Aw 8 Gt fare oe ew ART ats 8g 8 at Rare & earn A a & 13 24 3s 46 Consider two weightless, inextensible rods AB and BC, suspended at A and joined by a flexi- ble joint at B. Then the degrees of freedom of the system is 7 2 4 3.5 4 6 Gy! ~y)? = x2(x? — y?) ar Pfr ware E: Lo y=xsinx 2 yexsingr +5 3 yer ayers? ‘The singular integral of the ODE Gay! — yy? = x?(x? — y2) is I ySxsinx 2 y=xsin@a +5 47. 48. 49, 49. 2B u(0,y) = 4e- oe ferent at u(11) a ara LL 4e7? 2 3. 2e* 4 te? oe Consider the initial value problem B+ 2 =0, u(0,y) = 40 50. ay Then the value of u(1,1) is 1. 407? 2, 3. 2e* 4, 4e? 4e* swift art BEM y' = 2/7, y(0) =@ 1 wr wm afedtt ga Fe a0 3. ori: FE eH APE a=0 4. Tw afedte ga & ufs azo 1 ‘The initial value problem y’ = 2Vy, y(0) = @, has 1. a unique solution ifa <0 2. no solution if a > 0 3. infinitely many solutions ifa = 0 4, aunique solution ifa > 0 Si. 6 feet A ca Ae aefeowa: eet ore EI at at Baie eat ox Het Ar He wert te 1. 10/6. 2 10/3. 3. 1/6. 4. 6/10. 32. Ten balls are put in 6 slots at random. Then the expected total number of balls in the two extreme slots is 1. 10/6, 2, 3. 1/6, 4, 10/3. 6/10. 2a 43 8 we a Haas Tet gE wer y wr sites weer y Bat Zz aT 1 eo20uC2t). 7 emrov)- 3. a) = eo (Z)w(2). 4 ao=e%e)¥(. Let X,¥ be independent random variables and xy let Z +3. If X has characteristic function g and Y has characteristic function yp, then Z has characteristic function @ where 1. A(t) =e" p(2eyp(-2t). 2. a(t) = ey (2) (-4). 3. a =e*0(;)¥G) + aonero()v(@ rt fe x,,xmarefeow are aun x, der XO Bem (1x, a dem A x oe aia ae ti at 1, Xa Ue waite dear eer afer 2, x#t apa eer are 3. Xm RS ace ear Ue 4. ar sree tat are) Suppose X,,X are random variables such that X,, converges in distribution to X and (—1)"X,, also converges in distribution to X. Then 1, X must have a symmetric distribution. 2, X must be 0. 3. X must have a density. 4, X? must be a constant. (N@:¢ > 0} eH Sarat are B, AAT A> 0 Ra At PX, = Mn), n= O21 ae A 3 at at ae 1 0) Ua enftra afafa afwrar 81 2 OOH Gerad arate war 8, si sae ag eau den aft 3. (X,) FT Uw teem deat FI 4G) 0% aaah arate afar Bi 52, {N(2):t = 0} isa Poisson process with rate A>0. LetXy = N(n), 0 = 0,1,2,- Which of the following is correct? 1. {Xq) is a transient Markov chain. 2. (%q) is @ recurrent Markov chain, but has no stationary distribution, {%q) has a stationary distribution. {Xp} is an irreducible Markov chain. 53. aM HE nd1aAM o 0. Suppose E[X] = E[¥]. Then 1. Var(X) = Var(Y) 2. Var(x) < Var(¥) 3. Var(¥) < Var(X) 4. Var(X) may be larger or smaller than Var(¥) depending on the values of n,p and 4. 84, FT Ay Xt, NQL0?) fPeaTAT TAT um arftos wftert & set uae 0? sree Blige = 20 Hew > 2 Ser AAEM ame RTE a ay penny AIT ‘FMT 1.2, 1.3, 1.7, 1.8,2.1,2.3,2.7 81 ae er ema: eer sheer aT Seat By, at fara 4 & ata or wet 1, SeaeT 1% aeit aria ERT IT Ho eater Par star &1 2 smataT %6 ate TeraT BART IT Hy retary Pear sat B 54. 55. 3. sseamdiwan Fae ae Hy ettae Rar ora &, weg ss area FA ge Rete fear Sra BI 4. se merar eae oe Hy oredtee fear ‘rat 8, G8y 5% atm eae oe eae ‘rar gran &1 Let Xy, Xo,-++,Xy be a random sample from N(u,02) where # and 0? are unknown, Consider the problem of testing Ho: 4 against Hy: > 2. Suppose the observed values Of xy, x2," are 1.2, 1.3, 1.7, 1.8,2.1,2.3,2.7. If'we use the Uniformly Most Powerful test, which of the following is true? 1, His accepted both at 5% and 1% levels ificance, rejected both at 5% and 1% levels of significance. 3. Hg is rejected at 5% level of significance, but accepted at 1% level of significance. 4. Ho is rejected at 1% level of significance, but accepted at 5% level of significance. FTA A x, |6~N(O,0%),i= 1,2 eaeae: dea lot den & sex 6, we 6, Fade: waren: afta NG?) & Set 07,4 TAT 1 oore ti at fe a 8 ahem, x ar x, aaia det art A we 1 Xa, Sacer: eet wdereraTaa: Nit? +0?) afta BI X, 7M x, Tenmewa: afta et B1 3X FN, Nur + oA) E eg RT ae Bi 4. XS x, Sarreae: ate & veg weerearte: afta ae F Suppose —-X, | ~N(@,,07),f=1,2 are independently distributed. ‘Under the prior distribution, @, and are iid N(u,1?), where o?, 4 and t* are known. Then which of the following is true about the marginal distributions of X and X22 56. 56. 57, 37, L. Xyand Xp are iid N(u,1? +02), 2. X and Xz are not normally distributed 3. Xpand Xz are N(u,1? + 9) but they are not independent. 4. Xyand Xz are normally distributed but, are not identically distributed. Wrath Vj = (B+ ei =1,2,3, Ft &,,€2,6) BAW, wey 0 AMT ERT 9,207, 30? rer Face: afta &, oe frat fae A a ater Ba Awana Yaa safttert sna 87 1 tent mi 3, nea a Consider the model ¥; = if + where €,£2,3 are independent with mean 0 and variance a, 207, 30° respectively. WI of the following is the best linear unbiased estimate of 8? 1, tabby, ey 4m 2 Ei tht 3, uate: ayst2ynty 4 Bt | APR Y= ho ¥)! AGRE TTT eT Na(0,1) THR Ei eR a wy & atin de aw BERR areag fat A a ateeaT $70 nxt fee at Rittse star &, fee wet saat | 8) Lh 2 ret ae ae Let Y=(¥%,-",¥q)’ have the multivariate normal distribution Nq(0,!). Which of the following is the covariance matrix of the conditional distribution of ¥ given (1 denotes the n x 1 vector with all elements 1.) Lou 2 148, 3 4 58, art Re keaeal fw N= kM Sagat Br, SAT Ma aT BATT ny wT vow afta fart, steerer & are ae at (212) wt a BT me weet & staat we wet ayy, & fe wt fanart Pe Fo= BEF aM Fy = HMB] fren & & staat anaeawa: we RY 1 wate are & aw 5, aaa & sig Su Haare Et 2. aRRe are & FAC 7, aera at iq 5. afta ti 3. Fy 7, Stet waite rem a fore arate 1 4. wate area & FRC 9, aT yy, eet aig sft arate agt 81 Suppose there are k strata of N= kM units each with size M. Draw a sample of size m, with replacement from the i" stratum and denote by J, the sample mean of the study variable selected in the 1 stratum, i . Define a X 51 and jy = Bet Which of the following is necessarily true? 1. Je is unbiased but 3, is not unbiased for the population mean, 2. Jp is not unbiased but Hy is unbiased for the population mean, 3. Both F, and jy are unbiased for the population mean. 4, Neither J, nor jy is unbiased for the population mean. 59, WER (b,kv.ra) Gae age ah ws aiftarey (BIBD) & at A Prat | BIBD onfas stam fer HB ata aft ef wae? 1 @=1k-2b-kk,a). 2. (bv —k,v,b—1,b- 2r +A). 3, (22,29,0—1,1). 4 (k,b,r,¥,A— 1). 59. Consider a Balanced Incomplete Block Design (BIBD) with parameters (b,k,v,r,2). Which of the following cannot possibly be the parameters of a BIBD? 1. (b-1k=A,b-k,k,a). 2 v—kyvb=r,b-2r +a). ) 3. (2,2,0,0-1,1), 4. (kybyr,v,A=2). 60, FIER Kae hy FAA A MTT: atta anos a aera} & ae ww maa dea BA Sy Ny ta tt ky BET = inf{m > 1:5, > 1) 1 F Var(y) wa Fam & Loi ad 3. 4. @, 60, LetX;,X2,~-,X_ be independent and identically distributed random variables having an exponential distribution with mean +. Let Sq = Xa + Xp tot Xq and N= ink (n> 1:5, > 1). Then Var(N) equals 1. a 3 R, ‘ ©, 61. 61, 2. 62, 4 \PART'C' n> 1a Ae, are Pe u(x) = sin? (x +4), xe[0,<0) FAT fle) = SF gn(Oae Fl at 1. (0,00) se Rega Uw WH f A (fy) afiranfta grat 8, Wy (0,00) warmer: siftrentte agt grat! (0,00) oe Reger Peet at wat a On). sibrenfter a€ RreT [0,1] 9 (f,) Cara: aifPrenfter star Fi 4, (0,00) 9 (fq) CRATE: ae eta BL Forn 2 1, let gn(2) = sin? (x +3), xe[0, 09) and f(x) = ff gn(t)de. Then 1. {fy} converges pointwise to a function f ‘on (0, 0), but does not converge uniformly on (0,0). 2. {fy} does not converge pointwise to any function on [0, 0). 3. {Fa} converges uniformly on [0,1]. 4, {f,} converges uniformly on [0, ©). Fret fF awa tat areafaas Hear F) fT aamarat Hata ar afer fe Lo ieee. 2 (thax 3 exe 8D raat Let a be a positive real number. Which of the following integrals are convergent? 1 64. 65. RPA fest waeaat A a Rear oa aot are b [atenpeuat 6 Rea AR, A+B = {a+b| aed, beB)] Lo Sey) [xt+y? =1) 2 Se(ayixt+y? <1) 3. S=(@ x=} + Gy)! 4 Sela ye=y)+ Gy], . Which of the following sets in R? have positive Lebesgue measure? For two sets A,B S R2,A+B = (a+b| aed, beB} S={xy) [72 +y? =) S={@y) |x? +y? <1} S={%y)|: fem wnat & wapact A & steer arto 2 ov eat ciemat & aera at eee wat 8) 1 EfleN > (12)} 2. fif:{1,2} +N). 3 Ulf: 2), FQ) < FQ). 4 UT AN (12,F0) s FQ) Which of the following sets of functions are uncountable? (N stands for the set of natural numbers.) LL view = (1,2}}. 1,2} > N}. “i 1,2} N, f(1) < f(2)}. {fF FN (1.23, F0) < £Q). art Pe Rot wn chee weet ft, va acR.5>0 % fav 2. Fy 4 ‘Fret PF, w(a,5) = suplf(x) — f(@)i, xela—6,a +5] ar 1. w(a.6,) $ 0(a,63) if, < 6. 2 limgo, (a6) =0 Fah aeR & ei 3. lims.o. (a, 6) after Fr sreavaaat ae BI 4, limg.o, (a, 6) = 0 me wer Fae AE a wf daa Bl 65. 67. 67, . n22& few, ant fe a, Let f be a bounded function on R andae R. For 5 >0, Ix (a8) = suf) ~ 100k ale —8,a+6]. 1. as 81) S w(a, 83) if 6; <5. 2. limg..o4 @(a,8) = 0 forallae R. 3, limg-.o4 «0a, 6) need not exist. 4, limg..o+ (a, 6) = 0 if and only if f is continuous at a. aa bl at 1. SGI (ay) ag SRT BH 2, Sot Pe2a, ere FI 3, Rott Dita af are Bi 4 TAHT" a, ETT BH Forn & 2, let aq = —=2—. Then 1. The sequence {a,}2 is convergent. 2. The series Yrnz2 % is convergent. 3. The series E-a aa is convergent 4. — The series Yn=2(—1)"a,, is convergent FIA PR (ay, ay, ay, .) ARR ENS BT Oe arepea b1 eet at ka 1 fae, a Sn = DheoGax $1 RT ae AS ate ar ce 2 1 WR litg se Sy AT HRT B aT LS ar orftaes BY 2 HE ity ae Sy BT HRA BA LE. an xftaca ea Fr sirrvernar wet 81 3. FRE Leo dn BT HART BA lity wn Sy a aftaee 81 4 MELE o ty AT EAE HA lity se Sy ‘& xitaca Oa A saraswat wet Let (4, a), @2,...} be a sequence of real numbers, For any k > 1, let Sy = Dao zx- Which of the following statements are correct? 1. If lima seo Sp exists, then Dito dn exists. 2. If lity. s. Sy exists, then Diao im deed ot exist 3. If Zit=0 dm exists, then limp seo Sn exists. 4. TEL %a0 Gm exists, then lity sao Sp ned not exist. 68, APY PRA: R" x RY > RHA (x,y) = (Ax,y) © SRG) RY ar Aree aiieT Aree, aT ARE nxn area aneag #1 at Dept Hamat oy fers ator &) ar wert A 1 (DFG,y))Gu.v) 2. (DF(x,y))(0,0) 3. BO (x, y)eR" xR" & AAT DEG, y) aftaca aét waar! 4. DEG), (ey) = (0,0) 8 HRReTea at veal 68. Lot F: RP xR" — R be the function F(x,y) = (Ax, y), where {,) is the standard inner product of R and A is an Xn real matrix. Here D denotes the total derivative. Which of the following statements are correct? 1. (DF, y))(u,v) = (du,y) + (Ax, v). 2. (DF(x,y))(0,0) = 0. 3. DF(x,y) may not exist for some Gu y)eR" xR". 4. DF (x,y) does not exist at (x,y) = (0,0). 69. FT Rf" RY Uw Hae ot & ore Jun UGOMdx <> BI rt Ri A cae area nxn BERTON ae Baar xy & fe aR PR (xy), RUT rere sere yprarest aY FASC are 1 at Sn FAM dx = 1 Syn FON 920 2 San fayette, 3 Sow pea 4 ye Fee 69, 70. 70, it Let f:" + "be a continuous function such that fon If) Idx < oe Let A be areal n x n invertible matrix and for x,yeR", let (x, y) denote the standard inner Product in R". Then fon f(Ax)eO-Mdx = Van FADE 0) 2 he F(xyela 9) Be Syn Fede Yh Jon F(a) etO 2 CR nn aR MEME A, AE = hy (nxn BERR 3TeaR, sgt koa Ut Gutta > 18) a Bana aT EL at RE A aT afireenfonas amet 1 mgt 1 at ast seat B ated ama: we & 1A Reamer t1 At A +o FAM! = O,n xn IEE SEAR er(A) + (A?) + + rad AT EAT ep AOD = oh, Ann Xn complex matrix A satisfies AX = the nn identity matrix, where k is a positive integer > 1. Suppose 1 is not an eigenvalue of A. Then which of the following statements are necessarily true? 1. Ais diagonalizable 2 AFAR Ht AH matrix, 3. tr(A) + tr(A?) ++ tr(Ae*) = =n, 4 ANH AP He FAD 3p, 0, the nxn zero art Pe 3x3 aremah sreagh Aa aE 10 0) st, wa-(a ° 0) at mapeas 0 0 0) sidftee aaa & we Rh areqe sift 1 ar wm SreaE safe 2 ar om aregg wm gptar fier afta areag S/15 CRS/2015—4AH—2B on n 2B. Let $ be the set of 3 3 real matrices A with 10 0 AAs ( 0 0). Then the set S contains 0 0 0 a nilpotent matrix. a matrix of rank one. ‘a matrix of rank two. ‘non-zero skew-symmetric matrix. Fre AR S:RM + RM, UH PRT eR, 20% Fae S(0) = av fear are FI ARE RR TRY RY ea SRO TataROT FT 7S Yaa: eae areas ate ar oe FART B= (iy...) 81 ar 1. Ba artar 7 ar aneaR React bi 8% artes (7-5) ar areag at e& ater 7 ar aneag area: Raat adh 8, sig sath far 1 4 BR ater ar sreag feat & wig 8 3 ater (7-5) ar areag feat aft Let $: R" + R™ be given by S(v) = av fora fixed aeR,a #0. Let 7: R" + R® be a linear transformation such that B = (V4, ..,¥q) isa set of linearly independent eigenvectors of 7. Then 1. The matrix of T with respect to B is diagonal 2, Thematrix of (17 — $) with respect to B is diagonal. 3. The matrix of T with respect to B is not necessarily diagonal, but is upper triangular. 4, The matrix of T with respect to B is diagonal but the matrix of (T —S) with respect to B is not diagonal. ‘ab art fir a=(0 a es 3x3 aeaR B, 00 ‘RT a,b, c,d Gores i at A ore erie gan Le WR a2 0,at Ow ARTE peolx] Fae ABT EIERR p(A) EI 2. BL AGUS gedlx] & Fae, sea aa) q(b) (ce) aa)=( 0 g(a) ad)} t 0 Oo aa), 3. Prat ar guitar n & Re aR am = 0 at = 08 ‘a’ Oc" 4 ase (9 0) a econ awe 00 a’ wafaira aar 1 ab LetA=(0 a d)bea3x3 matrix where 00a 4,b, c,d are integers. Then, we must have: Ifa + 0, there is a polynomial pe()|] such that p(4) is the inverse of A 2. For each polynomial ge@{x], the matrix (° a(b) rs) a4)={ 9 g(a) g(a) }. 0 Oo ga), 3. IFA" = 0 for some positive integer nn, then A? = 0. 4. A-commutes with every matrix of (: 0 °) theform( 0 a’ 0}. 0 0 a’ |. xe fore art fi p,(x) = x" aur = span{po,Pr-P2,~-) BI at 1 RR at areafte ae dias Gast ‘after waft p 1 2. Re wat arate ae gaa Geet samAR po F1 3. RUC wa aa cael after wafer # uw twa: Fact Baa {0 PuP2r} Bl 4. Retofade was p & edu wad él 74, 18. 15. 16. 76. 7. Let py (x) = x" for xelR and let (@ = span{po,P1,P2,--}. Then 1. @isthe vector space of al real valued continuous functions on R. 2. isa subspace of al real valued continuous functions on R. 3. (Po.PuPas-} isa linearly independent set in the vector space of all continuous functions on R. 4, Trigonometric functions belong to ‘Fier wate R® A soeafteat fer Ae ware lL {Guyz)ix+y = 0). 2 {Qy,z):x- 3. {Gyz)ixty 4. (@yz):x-y = 1). Which of the following are subspaces of the vector space R?? Ll (Gyzxty=0) 2 (@yzx-y 3. {y,z):xty 4. (Gy z):x-y ) y ar fr a ear eget 4x4 area areag 8) fer Ae ahaa wet et Be 1 wfA=4 2. et wfeer beR* & fay, Ax = ba oe om UF Fat 3. dim (nullspace A) > 1. Aa Um sftereits ara 0 8! Let A be an invertible 4 x 4 real matrix. Which of the following are NOT true? 1, Rank A = 4. 2. Forevery vector beR*, Ax = b has exactly one solution. 3. dim (nullspace A) > 1, 4, Oisan eigenvalue of A. arta weer wafteat V,.V.¥s.%4 Tar Te BoA Gat Vy Va, hat Ve + Vs, Ost Vs Va aR Ker ($4) = {0},Range ($,) = Ker (2), Range (#2) = Ker (,), Range (4) =Ve frat at 1. 78. 78, L Yevtaimy =o i 2 Sentamy>o 2. Yentainy V2, $2: V2 7 Vs, ha: V3 > Vy such that Ker (Gx) = {0}, Range (#1) = Ker (G2), Range (2) = Ker (os), Range (#3) = Vy. Then 1 Yeo dim, art fou ww meaew nx ae toot ar ware ae B.'s AT afta 81 often ERE A= 1 -2uw, oe LAME na cea aren 1 fT went & ata aa RP 1 Afar a1 2 Aa 3. Trace(A)=n-2 0 4. APL Let u be a real n x 1 vector satisfying w'u = 1, where ul! is the transpose of 1. A=I~2uw’ where | is the n™ order id matrix. Which of the following statements are truc? 1 Ais singular 2. 3, Trace (A) Define 79. mre fe fue ade aeaite waa t) Pet aera 79. 80, Hs ata a wa 1 fae Ba par ota ww eet tar # staféftea 81 2 (SRR ae fa srrewtaa: ws ea el 3. fA E ALY, (ze: Re(z) s 0) WT IRS & 4 parr Bale par areaiew ain oftag 81 Let f bean entire function. Which of the following statements are correct? 1. f is constant if the range of f is contained in a straight line. 2. f isconstant if f has uncountably many zeros. 3. f isconstant if f is bounded on {zeC:Re(z) < 0} 4. f isconstant ifthe real part of f is bounded. ait at & Pet suet & at a Pret: ma(cec: [2 rar fn cn rae or enfRAARIED) cg enfece[é 3 q] c¢é 1 caer crgpensetate| ard fi D ={zet||[z| <1} 1 a 80. 81 81 Consider the following subsets of the complex plane: anfeek 4 is non-negative definite (or equivalently positive semi ~ defini co} 1.6 © fee: 1 4 Ge 4. is non negative definite a, (or equivalently positive semi — eatin Let D = (zeC|I2| <1}. Then 1. 9 =D,0, 2. 9, #D,9, =D. 3. 9, =D,0, #D. 4. 0, #D9, 4D. Fry Rea ae A ww agae p BART fF pe wt gas sa ota H = {zee | Im (2) > 0} # €1 at 2@ > 0 for ze 1. m2 > for zeR. Rei? <0 for zeR. 2. ReiZ® < Oo 3. Im22 > Ofor ze, with Im z < 0. ro) 4, Im®=2 > 0 for 2eC, with Im z > 0. ve) Let p be a polynomial in 1-complex variable Suppose all zeroes of p are in the upper half plane H = {zeC| Im (z) > 0}. Then 1. Im=® > 0 for zeR. 72) 2, Rei®® <0 for zeR. Pe) 3. ImE® > 0 for zeC, with Im z <0 4, Im22 > 0 for ze€, with Im z > 0. Pe) 82. 82, 83, 84, art Re pum dea waa Bot ct Reet gag oftat ow oRenfta Bi at fanart ae foralln > 1. LiQ=e 2. f(z) = 0 for all [2| Let f be an analytic function defined on the open unit disc in €. Then f is constant if for alln 2 1. 1 £G@)=0 2. f(2) = 0 forall [z| 3. f(S)=0 foralinz 1. 4. f@)= 0 forall ze(-1,1), ait PF 0: (1.2345) > (1.2345) UH TT (eaeR, ser aTeOTER web aT oso) vWylsjss® at Rar to ate at & lL RT 1sjs5H Re cool) =) bi 2 WH), 1s/s5 8 Re oW) =o) él 3. WAETT (k:o(k) #1) Ba Ge eae Fl 4. FARE (keo() = i) for sear & aeua Bi) Let 0: {1,2,3,4,5) ~ (1.2,3,4,5) be a permutation (one-to-one and onto function) such that oc G)soG) v1ssss. ‘Then which of the following are true? forallj, 1 1, then fG) =0 forall xel0,1). spots apiet a rer cay are agact TAT Dlx] A fret aguet A ae ata rarer & 1 x? =5. 2 Lt +1) +t? +41)? +(x +1)°. 3. Ldxdtattat art, 4 Lextxtex’, Which of the following polynomials are irreducible in the ring Z[x] of polynomials in ‘one variable with integer coefficients? 1 xt. 2 1+@+Y ++I? +@ +1) +04 D4 3. 1txta2 tat ext 4 Lextxt ext, faite wt Re fer agua Aa at a afta aah oy arrest 1, x5—3x* + 2x — 5x48 over. 2. x8 +2x? +x41 over. 3. x3+3x? - 6x +3 over Z. 4. xt +x? + Lover Z/2z. Determine which of the following polynomials are irreducible over the indicated rings. 1 x9 = 3x4 + 2x3 - 5x +8 over R. 2. xt 42x? +x+Lover@ 3. x3 43x? — 6x + 3 over Z. 4 xttx? + Lover 2/22. 90. aptet a aaqeam gov ferent, wifeuiedt ra are, Bret ew seenqere age Fae cer are aft ae ore, ar Zar SAR Bi Brat aunt A 8 att were 1 romper wifeuiadt & ot Re rereer wife a Re sifeaaet 2 at 2 dec 1 wifeatadt 1 a z arse 8 aiftatad eA z are Hoh sree wa tl Consider the set Z of integers, with the topology in which a subset is closed if and only if it is ‘empty, or 2, of finite. Which of the following statements are true? 1, Tis the subspace topology induced from the usual topology on R. 2. Zis compact in the topology t. 3. Zis Hausdorff in the topology t. 4, Every infinite subset of Z is dense in the topology t. 1. ot. rit et BEAT Bayt boost, x>0 HO) =0, % fare Rang sate & aalepa ew a aftace ar seacm sierra & Ln 2. 3. [0,13] 4 (0, 12) (0, 14] For the initial value problem Say +c0s*x, x>0 y(0) = 0, ‘The largest interval of existence of the solution predicted by Picard’s theorem is: 1. (0,1) 2, 3. [0,13] 4 [0,12] (0, 1/4} 93. 93. 94. from HB eeraM, 20x ay) UH ATT Be 1 tty? 422 = f(y) 2 G+ +2*= fo) 3. ty? fo-2 4 tty (x+y)? +22) For an arbitrary continuously differentiable function f, which of the following is a general solution of 2(px — gy) = y? —x? 1. x+y? +22 = Fy) 2 Oty? +2? = flay) 3. xt4y? +2? = fO-x 4 tt y2 42? = F(x ty)? +22) wet FE Ue ear ae WaT PR eT ATS, + (142924 P@ly=0xr€ RH ee ‘Yftme: cade eet at crafrat w Bi art W() =a, W(2) = b and WO) 1. a0 ab>e Tal ~ fei ~ teh Oc>o 7 at 2. 3 4, Let P be a continuous function on Rand W the Weronskian of two linearly independent solutions yy andy, of the ODE: %4 (+22) 24 P@)y =0,x BR. = et WO) = a, WO) = and WS) = 6, then 1 ao 2 ab>e 3 4tbee ial Boi ied 4. 0c>0 from source waHaR YT OT 3 oT see 94. 95. 96. 96. following numerical integration formula is exact for all polynomials of degree less than or equal to 3 1. Trapezoidal rule 2. Simpson's 2rd rule 3. Simpson's 2¢h rule 4. Gauss-Legendre 2 point formula EU mar eR UT, a ARAB x? $y? = 2) Bae, UH aa St RE aS Reg A are fitter Baur aor & ap Peg a ath iegare #4 &, a arian after at & fare er tat 1, zter & AMS stor gaat ae BL 2. 2ner a AME atotter aden sree ae BL 3. after a anftehorar wer dare #1 4. oa Reem A mfsetorar wee Herel wet Bh A particle of mass m is constrained to move on the surface of a cylinder x? + y? = a? under the influence of a force directed towards the origin and proportional to the distance of the particle from the origin. Then 1, the angular momentum about z-axis is constant 2. the angular momentum about z-axis is not constant 3. the motion is simple harmonic in 2- direction 4. the motion is not simple harmonic in z= direction fram S=-4x-y, Ba x-2y hr wie fog tow 1, sammie: Re arity 2, afer aif 3. sammie: Fee Bier 4. iba after ‘The ertcl point ofthe system fanny, Bary lem 97. 98, 98. 1, asymptotically stable node 2. unstable node 3. asymptotically stable spiral 4. unstable spiral eg) a {tt blons, O 4, Wa aaa B aE a> we ‘The extremal of the functional {-"(y'? — y?)dx that passes through (0,0) and (a, 0) has a 1, weak minimum if@ < 2. strong minimum if @ <= 3. weak minimum if\@ > 4. strong minimum if @ > 7 facta ure sift saat wate uy + rity = 08 1x > 0 & fare arigatra 2. > 0% fae afeeraatn 3. <0 & fae agate 4 x <0 % Ree aaa ‘The second order partial differential equation Ux +X Uyy = Ois elliptic for x > 0 hyperbolic for x > 0 elliptic for x <0 hyperbolic for x <0 102, Raat # 8 ate after sree wa pax +yq? =1 & aigch wore & 1 z +b E4245 3. adaxty) +b 4 @-bF = 4ar+y) 102. Which of the following are complete integrals of the partial differential equation 1? +246 F+24b 3. 2? =4(axt+y) +b 4 (@-b)? 4(ax +y) 103. Are fe x awry Face werATeT of aT €, remo wer veer 1 81 Art PR xy aT aftreaita wet o a faféee Pra stat 1 at 1 p(@)=1/2. 2 ptm aH Game 3. p@o(!) = lel forale #0. 4 pe setrny 103. Let X and ¥ be independent normal random variables with mean 0 and variance 1. Let the characteristic function of XY be denoted by @. ‘Then 1. (2) =1/2. @ is an even function. 2. 3. 99 (2) = lel foralte + 0. 4. gO = Ele"), Lod, art Pe x mT yarefeom ae e, sgae He ‘ea War F(x,y) Harel at feat wfeeul A 104. 105. 105, @ waa, (ye? aT & aiaer ar um fag Ba & fe sage 1, P&=x,Y=y) =0. 2. Bither P(X = x) = or P(Y = y) = 0. 3. PX and PY = y) = 0. 4. PO =x,Y Sy) =Oand PIX Sx,¥ Let X and Y be random variables with joint ‘cumulative distribution function F(x,y). ‘Then which of the following conditions are sufficient for (x, y)eR? to be a point of continuity of F? 1 PK =x 2. Bither P(X = 3. PX O and P(Y = y) = 0, 4. POL =x,Y¥

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