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Mier rn nr Question Booklet No. ad then Darken the Circles using IIR Pencil JEM-2007 (Do not open this QUESTION BOOKLET until you are asked to do so) Subject: MATHEMATICS ‘Maximum Marks: 100 Duration of the Test: 2 hours (Use Ball point Pen o fil in this cover page ofthe Question Booklet Name of the Candidate: se. on soon Enrolment No, eee OMR Answer Sheet No. Index No. Foll signature of the Candidate: Signature of Invigilator: IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS ‘Candidates should read the following instructions carefully and il in all the required particulars before answering the quest {1) The Question Booklet with 40 pages has paper seal pasted on it. Candidates should open the Question Booklet only when they are asked to do so by the Invigilator. (2) The Candidates must check that the Question Booklet has 100 questions with multiple choice answers immediately after breaking the seal (3) Each Question Booklet has a Question Booklet Number printed on itt the Right Top Comer in RED INK of this page, which every candidate must carefully fill i the appropriate place on the Answer Sheet. Also fll in the Index No. and Enrolment No. as given in the Admit Card, on the OMR Answer Sheet and Question Booklet. Candidate must write hisher name, Enrolment No. and then sign on the front page of the Question Booklet atthe appropriate place marked for this purpose. (5). Answers will have to be given on the OMR Answer Sheet supplied for this purpose. Question numbers progress from 1 to 100 with options shown as (A), (B). (C) and (D) each earrying one mark, (6) Answer Sheets will be processed by electronic means. Hence, invalidation of Answer Sheet resulting due to folding oor putting stray marks on it or any damage to the Answer Sheet as well as incomplete/incorrect filing of the Answer Sheet, will be the sole responsibility of the Candidate. (7) Use only HB Peneil to mark your answers. (8) While answering, choose only the Correct/Best option from the four choices given in the question and mark the same in the corresponding citcle in the Answer Sheet only. Answers without any response shall be awarded zero mark. ‘Wrong response or more than one response shall be treated as incorrect answer. For every incorrect answer ‘one-third (4)mark of that Question will be deducted (9) Darken with HB Peneil completely only one option which you think correct as shown in the figure below: CORRECT METHOD WRONG METHOD @ooo ©O8O (20) you wish to change an answer, erase completely the already darkened option and then make a fresb mark. (11) Mark the answers only inthe space provided. Please do not make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet. (12) Rough work may be done on the space provided in the Question Booklet (13) Please hand over the Question Booklet and the OMR Answer Sheet to the Invigilator before leaving the Examination Hall. (14) If both OMR Answer Sheet and Question Booklet are not submitted wozether by a candidate before leaving the Examination Hall hishher candidature will be cancelled and disciplinary action will be initiated against the Candidate. w (726823368) ‘MATHEMATICS: - If cis a complex number such that a? + 0+ 1 = 0, then the value of at is 1 (By =I (Ca (D) 12 balls are kept in 3 different pots. The probability that the first pot contains 3 balls in -x-y+az=0 | hhas a non-zero solution if the real value a is (aL (B)-t 3 (D0 ‘The positive integer which exactly divides the number (3 x5**!4 2+!) for all, neN is i (ay i7 (8) 19 ou (D) 23 » If two events A and B are such thar P(A‘) = PAM BS) =05, then P(B|A UBS) is 3, P(B) =0-4 and Space for Yough work u. 2 (72682336F) ‘The domain of definition of the function't(x} = sier\k'49)—2) is (©) 2,0) v2, 4 @) @,.U@,4) ‘Sum of the last 24 coefficient, in the expansion of (1 + x)", when expanded in ascending powers of x is " ines (a) 2* Be («2 2° Let 0. B be the roots of x? + (I~ 3A) x- A= 2+ B? is minimum is ). The value of A for which wart ard 2 B) > 1 ot mo ‘The line y = ¥3x bisects the angle between the lines ax? + 2axy + y* = 0 if iis equal to (a) 2-8 B) 2+%3 (©) W343 @) 23-3 ‘The eccentricity of an ellipse, the length of whose minor axis is equal to the distance between the foci, is wy 04 ot Os ‘The equation of a tangent to the hyperbola x*-y=2 parallel to the line 2x-2y +5=0 is (A) 2x+d @) y=2x-1 © x=y ©) =y Space for rough work Br 4. 15, 16, a7. 18, 19. (72682336R) Let-fixyi=ww |x: The set of points where 4(x) is twice differemiable.is_. (A) VxeER ! (B) VxeR-{0) (C) ¥xeR-(0,1) (D) ¥xeR-{1) If f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y) for all wweal_x and y:and if f(x) is continuous at x= V3, then (A) fox) is not continuous at x = - V3 (B) f(x) is everywhere continuous except at x=— V3 (C) f(x) is not continuous at x= 0 . (D) f(x) is continuous for all real x If the straight line y = 4x5 touches the curve y*= px? +q at (2. 3) then If A and B are square matrices of the same order, then AB = 0 implies (A) both A and B are non-singular (B) Ais non-singular andl B is singular (C) Ais singular and B is non-singular (D) cither A =0 or B =0 or both A and B are singular matrices If the sum of the roots of the equation 2x? + 4x + C = 0 be equal to the sum of their squares then {Fin an arithmetic progretsion the sum bf a terms is bqaal tothe'stim of r terms then the sum of (n +r) terms is (Aya+r 1 (B)-b © 0 IF f(x) = x(x 1) (x2). 03 © o R are defined in the following ways: fixy=[Owhen xis rational |) i when 1 when xis irrational * when x then the value of (gof) (e) + (Fog) () is w-i i Bt 0 M2 Ifthe arithmetic mean of the roots of -2ax+b=Ois A andthe geometric mein of the roots of x2— 2bx + 2° = Ois G, then (A)A=G B)A>G ()G>A (D)AG=F+0 Let y=a(1 cos 6), x= a(0~ sin 6). Then y regarded as a function of x is ‘maximum when 0 equals ws «B)-8 ion > Let ch {x [x] dx when [x] represents the greatest integer not greaer than x. Then the value of Lis = wa B)2 3 @! ‘Space for rough work 33, 37. (72682336F) A particle moves jong the x-axis according to the law xst'+ 20 = 120 +2t The speed (A) increases in (0, 1) (B) is maximum att = 1 (©) is minimum at t= 1 (D) remains constant for t > 2 (C) loge+e) (D) e-e* If¥(2) = 1, then jing eet eat) ‘equal to (A)O 1 @2 4 (D) 2 ‘Two fait dice are thrown. The, probability, that the sum-of the numbers,on.,, the upper face is 5, is 2 a) 3 1 wt 1 ot 4 m4 7 The sum of all the edefficients in the expansion of (x°+1)'is 1024 ‘The value of n is . aia | B)8 ou @)10 ‘The domain of definitiod of the function fx) = sinc! [x= 1 |=.2)i8, 4) £2,010 0,3) (B) £2, 0}U [L, 4] © l2UR4) OL2q00,2 Race for, rough wark 41. (726823368) 12 dated vate ‘hzaten surround by tecurve [s+ | feris 2 (B)4 (6 Ms ‘The number, of tangent that ean be drawn from the point (6-2) on the hyperbola — = 1 is Ao B) 1 ©) 2 a4 ‘The value of the integral J* (log x)? dx is faye ®) 2 (Cy e-t (0) e-2 me wel ge ume wt 1s ‘The value of ¥ (i i") is, where t= VT tAy4 (B) 3143 (cy i=5 (Diet Ko 1) represent respectively the order and degree ofthe differential equation +3 or} tos (32) then (1m, 1) = i} aa (A) (2,2) By a icy 0, 2) (D) (2, undefined) “The solution ofthe differential equation $2 = (aye-y +2 +020 (B) x24 yxy +C=0 (©) e-y +xy+C=0 (D) #-y?-207+C C is integration constant. ‘The general solution oflthe equation yax + (x + 0s y) dy =Ois (Apay sin (B) xy -siny =e (Oy ty sory (Dj ay + cosy =e ae fodgh work 41. (72682336F) ‘The letters ofthe word “TRIANGLE” are arranged in arow inal possible ways. How miany of them begin with A and end with N? (a) 120 () 720 (C) 1680 () 60 fin an infinite G.P. seriés, the first term is ‘a’ and the sum is 3, then ‘a’ must, satisfy Ayac-t (Baro ©) 0-t @)y 4 @M|al<$ “Thedlifferetil equation ofthe family of parsbolas whose vertex is at (1 2yand axis is parallel to x-axis: is (a2 ha-N=ay-2 «By xB=y-2 © (B) 3 =0 wy Se-n=9-2 “The solution of = y+ 2¥ subject to the condition y=1 at x= 1 is “The sum of the first 26 odd positive imegers 1s (A) 26° (By 26 (Cc) 26" (Dy 26 117 and, ae1wo non-zero complex numbers such ist 1z,+2,lelz, 14124 then arg Z, - arg Z, is (ayo ®-F OF o! it Space for rough work 2 61. (7%682336F) The solution of 4 %e 0 is (A) y= A+ Bet (B) y=A cos 2x +B sin 2x () y=(A + Brje* (D) y= Ac + Be* Ifthe coefficients of 2nd, 3rd and 4th terms of (1 +x)"are in A.P., then nequals 1 wt L we S oF 3 A particle is projected vertically upwards with a velocity of 4900 cm/sec. The distance traversed in the last second by the particle during its ascent (g = 980 cm/sec’) is (A) 490m (B) 940 em (C) 980 em (D) 400 cm ‘The value of sin (-300°) is 2 (A) a By 8 © 8 n Oy The solution of the differential equation $2 = e+ 1 is (A) er=xte (B) eo t=x+e (© eray+e ©) e=y+e ‘The area of the region’ bounded by the curves y =x? and y = 2x? is (Ay (B) c) ) Space for rough.work 2. 61. (72682336F) ange ttl 1=x|,-2SxS3, then the, set of points, of discontinuity tA) (0,1) ®) (t) © (01.23) () {1,012.3} Two eae moving from the junction point of two perpendicular roads with velocity 30 km/h and 40 km/h, The rate at which thay are separating is (A) 35 km/h ‘ . B) 30 km/h (© 10km/b (D) Skm/h fim 1 Jeosx The valueof 0 wa=(} 3) then Atis. 1 yz 1 wwyia 1 (Ca (Dy-5A “The valve of x, for which log (5 3*-! + 1), log,@'-" + 1 and L are in AP. is (A) toe 3 (B) log. (©) toe} 2 (D) logs |A point moves in such a manner thatthe sum of te sauares of the distances oer to the points (a, 0) and (-a, 0) is 2b. The locus of the point is bea (a) x+y (B) e+y B Space for rough work 68. 70. ne n, (72682336F) Ifthe rood of the equation x° d= Bx + 6ch are real, then whith ones Gofréct? (A) 25058 @) 2 S is defined as 1, (x) = x for x € S. Suppose f: A> Bisa bijection, then which one of the following is true? (A) FOF #1, but fo f= 1, (B) FOF=I, and FOF =1,, () HOF=I, but fof +l, (D) HOf#I, and FOF #1, . Ifz=xtiy andarg (= i ) E then the locus of (a, 9) is {A) an ellipse (B) a straight line (C) acircle with centre 1 (D) acircle with centre (1, 0) ¢be**is satisfied by the differential equation (a) Sh=8y (B) Bey cn oF. @) Baa an Space for raugh wark a1. 93. (72682336F) ‘Apatite it moving in a straight Line such that its velocity at tinge eis proportional to . Then its acceleration is proportion) to we @¢ i O+ @r For an integrable function f(8) in [-3. 3]. whic of the folowing is corecr? f f(x)dx = 0 when f(x) is (A) an odd function 4 (B) an even function (C) only a trigonometric function (D) any function . . ‘The area bounded by the parabola y= 2x + 1 and the line x - y =] is 16 wz 8 ®t oe oF If the circles x? + y*- 4rx -2ry+4r2=0 and x?+y?=25 touch each other, then r satisfies « (A) 4+ 10r+25 (B) Sr + l0rt Ui (©) 4P£ 10r+25=q (D) 4° 4 10r-25=0 ‘The minimum value of 6 cos + 8 since + LL is (ayo (B) 1 2 1 M3 If ct, Bbe the roots of the equation x?+% + 1 =0, the value of a Bor! B+ is (A)-1 B) 1 (co (D2 ‘Space for rough work 97. (72682336F) ua=[} Ae 34 rem thevaes of k, aand bare respectively (A429; 16 (8) 9. 12, 16 (©) 12.915 iD) 16,9.12 Let fx aya )-3 io @)-1 1x #-L, then the value of:'a’ forswhich fi] =x is el If x € (0, 6], the probability that the expression x7 — 7x + 102.0 is we @) + ©; 1 wrt Let f(x +y) = fix) #flg) VX, y € IR, f(6)= 5 and £(0)= 1. Then the value of 116) is tay 25 (By 30) ic) (D) 36 If the ratio of the sides of a triangle is 4 : 5 : 7. then the tiangle must be (A) right-angled (B) acute-angled (C) obtuse-angled (D) sightangled and isosceles 19 Space for rough work

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