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COMMON ENTRANCE TEST - 2006 7a DATE | sumsecr | TIME 09-05-2006 | MATHEMATICS 2.30 PM to 3.50 PM MAXIMUM MARKS | TOTAL DURATION | MAXIMUM TIME FOR ANSWERING 60 80 MINUTES 70 MINUTES QUESTION BOOKLET DETAILS _ VERSION CODE | SERIAL NUMBER A-1 58881 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES (Candidates are advised to read the following instructions carefully, before answering on the OMR answer sheet.)- 1 2 10 nL. 2, Sey 4, 15. 16 17. Ensure that you have entered your Name and CET Number on, the top portion of the OMR answer sheet. ENSURE THAT THE BAR CODES, TIMING AND MARKS PRINTED ON THE OMR ANSWER SHEET ‘ARE NOT DAMAGED /MUTILATED / SPOILED. ‘This Question Booklet i issued to you by the invgilator after the 2° Bel. i. after 2.85 pm. Enter the Serial Number of this question booklet on the top portion of the OMR answer sheet. Carefully enter the Version Code of this question booklet on the bottom portion of the OMR answer sheet and. SHADE the respective circle completely [As answer sheets are designed to suit the Optical Mark Readér (OMR) system, please take special care while filling and shading the Version Code of this question booklet. DO NOT FORGET TO SIGN ON BOTH TOP AND BOTTOM PORTION OF OMR ANSWER SHEET IN ° "THE SPACE PROVIDED. 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Therefore, avoid multiple markings of any kind. Use the space provided on each page of the question booklet for Rough work AND do not use the OMR answer sheet for the same. ‘After the last bell is rung at 8.50 p.m., stop writing on the OMR answer sheet, Hand over the OMR ANSWER SHEBT to the room invigilator as itis, [After separating and retaining the top sheet (CE Cell Copy), the invigilator will return the bottom sheet replica (Candidate's copy) to you to carry home for self-evaluation. Preserve the replica of the OMR answer sheet for a minimum period of One year. SR -49 {BERG 3 . A-l * MATHEMATICS 1, If A={a,b,c}, B={b,c,d} and C={a,d,c}, then (A-B)x(BNC)= 1) {(cve), (o.a),(6,4)} 2) {(ca), (da)} ® {(a.b), {od} 4), {(a.c), (a.4)} 2. The function f:X +Y defined by f(x)=Sinx is one-one but not onto if X and ¥ are respectively equal to, » [Ze ]enaia a » [oz ]ana fa] 3)- [0, x] and [0,1] 4) R and IR 3. If Log} + Log} +Log}® +Logi =6, then x = 1) 32 2-8 3) 4 4) G4 load a = 4 WSs = ear ta Tag Mega toe Hm berms, then 6S, 1 (2n-1) YD Gn+6) 2) “invé a bn=4 3) Gnt6) 9 Sn46 +((100)" is divided by 10? is 5. The remainder obtained when (1)? + ((2)° + ([3)° +... ypu 217 3) 28 4) 27 (Space for Rough Work) SR-49 Turn Over 10. 4 Al If (pa +r) (~ pvaq) is false, then the truth values of p, q and r are respectively ) T,FandT 2) P,TandT 3) F,FandT ~ 4) T)FandF . 1 Ifa, 6 and ¥ are the roots of the equation .Jg: 48-0, then Ya* and Log are respectively = 1) 16ando . 2) ~16 and 0 3) 16and8 4) Oand~16 ‘The g.e.d. of 1080 and 675 is 1) 125 2) 225 3) 135 4) 145 Ifa |(b+c) and a |(b-c) where a,b, ce'N then, »D (mod o) 2) a 6? (mod e) 9 gad at 0) 22(mod a?) Ifa, b and ce N which one of the following is not true ? D). albandalealb+e 2) alb+e=>alb and ale 3) ab and ble = ale 4) alb and ale a|3b4+2c (Space for Rough Work) SR-49 5 A-T 2-1 4] [5 0 3) . = | and A+2B =| = a. 1 2A+3B i 2 5}and PB AN) g 2: then B = 81 2 » (2? D |r 10 1 2 la wa : 8 i 2 fs -2 2] 3} 10 a 9 | 10 -1) 12. If 0(A)=2x3,0(B)=3%2, and O(C)=3%3, which one of the following is not defined ? 1 C(A+B’) _ 2) C(AsBy 3). BAC 4) CB+A’ fi 3] 13. Alo K| ind A?-4A+10] =A, thenK= Vlora 2) 4and not 1 3) -4. - 40 xty yte 2ie| x oy 2] e |u-y yee e-x 14, The value of vo 2) (xty+2) 3) a(xey4z2) 4) Aziyse) 15. On the set @ of all rational numbers the operation * which is both associative and commutative is given bya * b= . D) 2a +8b 2) abel 3) a?+0? 4) atbt+ab (Space for Rough Work) SR-49 Turn Over 16. a. 18, 19. 20. 6 LAL In the group G = {1,5,7,11} under multiplication modulo 12, the solution of 7"x(zx11)=5 isx= ypu 2 ai £ 7 5 A subset of the additive group of real numbers which is'not a sub group is D @+) 2) (N, +) 3) (2,4) #) {0}, +) If p=i+j, @=4k-} and P=/+8, then the unit vector in the direction of BPs 7-27 is Dy +2]+2h% 2) aft ay 3) 1? aj-2f » ) ~ I If @ and & are the two vectors such that ig = anglé between a” and bis 1D) 150° 2) 3). 0" 4) If @’ is vector perpendicular io both 5” and @ » @(Bx7)-0 2) 9 (Feo ‘ i 1fs Mis 3 30” 120° »then 2428) , aay 2y+3k) | and les b]=V7, then the SR- (Space for Rough Work) = 49 7 Al 21. If the area of the parallelogram with @ and }” as two adjacent sides is 15 sq, units, then > 3 the area of the parallelogram having 3@+25. and @+3b° as two adjacent sides in sq. units is 1 45 22) : 3) 105 4) 120 22. ‘The locus of the point which moves such that the ratio of its distances from two fixed points in the plane is always a constant K(< 1) is 1) circle 2) straight line 3) ellipse + 4) hyperbola 23. Ifthe lines x+3y-9=0, 4x+by-2=0 and 2x—y~4=0 are concurrent, then b = » 0 a. 3) 5 4) -5 24. ‘The lines represented by ax? +2hxy +by? =0 are perpendicular to each other if Dh 2) W=ab 3) a+b= 4) WPaatb 25, The equation of the circle having x ~y ~2=0 and x~y+2=0 as two tangents and x+y = o as « diameter is 1) xtsy? 2) xeyt a2 3) x2 4y?-2x+2y-1=0 A) x? 4 y? 42x-2y+1=0 (Space for Rough Work) SR-49 *. Turn Over 2 8 AL 26. Ifthe length of the tangent from any point on the circle (x'— 3)? + (y +2)° =5r? to the circle ? is 16 units, then the area between the two circles in sq, units is (e-8P +@¥27 1) 164 2) 8a 3) 4a . 4) 320 27. The circles ax? ay? +2g,x + 2fiy +c, =0 and bx? + by? + 2Qgox ¥Ofiy +p (#0 and 6 +0) cut orthogonally if Ds gi82+fih=a +02 2) bereotahfr 3) -g182 + ff =be +acy 4) 8182+ hh = acy +bep bey +acy 28. The equation of the common tangent of the two touching circles, y? +2? 6x ~12y +37 =0 and x? +y?—6y+7=0 is 1) xty+5=0 2) xty-5=0 0 3) x-y45=0 4 oxny> 29. The equation of the parabola with vertex at (-1, 1) ‘and focus (2, 1) is, Dy? -2y-12r +13 =0 2) yP-2ye12e+11=0 3) x? 42y-12y+13=0 2y -12x-11=0 30. The equation of the line which is tangent to both the circle x? + 5 and the parabola 40x is D wy +5=0 2) Ww-y-5=0 3) 2x-y+5=0 4) 2u-yt5=0 (Space for Rough Work) SR-49 9 . Ach 31. x=4(1+Cos0) and y=3(1+Sind) are the parametric equations of 1 » cou -3F ») GAP O-8¥ gy Gah O43 wt 8 82. If the distance between the foci and the distance between the directrices of the hyperbola 1 are in the ratio 3:2, thena:bis= 1) 2:4 2 1:2 3) VB V2 Bil 2 2 83. The ellipse $ +7 =1 and the hyperbola 5=~5™=1 have in common 1): centre and vertices only 2) centre, foci and vertices 3) centre, foci and directrices 4) centre only sa 84, If Sec@=m and TanO=n, then A Doma 3) 2m Sin 85°- Suns? 85. The value of ——Gasggr = : » 0 21 3) -1 4) 2 (Space for Rough Work) SR-49 “Turn Over 10 A-l 36. From an aeroplane flying, vertically above a horizontal road, the angles of depression of two corisécutive stones on the same side of the aeroplane are observed to be 30° and 60° respectively. The height at which the aeroplane is flying in km is 2 v2 2 8 4 9 Dy 87. Ifthe angles of a triangle are in the ratio-3 : 4 : 5, then the sides are in the ratio VD 3:4:5 2) 2:8: VB 41 3) 2:6: W841 ‘ 4) 2:V6: VBI 38. If Cos a, (0b>0, then the value of Tan” (2) tan | a2) depends on \) \e-b) 1) neither a nor 5 2) aandnotd 3) band nota 4) botha.andb 40. Which one of the following equations has no solution ? , 1) VB Sind -Coso=2 2) Cos0+ Sind =V2 3) Cosee.0- See 0=1 _ 4) Cosee @ ~ See 6 = Cosec 0: See @ (Space for Rough Work) SR-49 . an A-L (s8+3i)a-9 41, The complex aumber (5) OEE Wai) when represented in the Argand diagram lies _ Don the X-axis (Real axis) 2) on the Y-axis (Imaginary axis) 3) in the first quadrant 4) “in the second quadrant e(t-a2 ax) 2p 42, If 2x =-1+ Vi, then the value of (1-a* +2) -(1-2+27) = * vo . 2) 64 3) ~64 4) 32 > 6 43, The modulus and amplitude of (1+iV3 are respectively 1) 256 and 8. : 2) 2and 2% 3 3 3) 256 and? 4) 286 and = Limit “8 5" 44, Thevalueof 4g —gy 1) 2Log5 21 3) 0 4) Log 5 45... Which one of the following is:not true always’? Limit 1) Ifa function f(x) is continuous at x=a,then gf (x) exists. 2) If f(x) and g(x) are differentiable at x =a, then f(x) +(x) is also differentiable atx=a . 3) If f(x) is continuous at x =a, then it is differentiable at x=a 4) If f(x) is not continuous at x +a, then it is not differentiable at x =a (Space for Rough Work) SR-49 . Turn Over 47. 48. 49. 50. 12 . AGL d to «with fy] > 1 then, 3° = 2» aS 2 : x 3) x?y? 4) 1 (x) and g(x) are two functions with ()=-* ana Foss) sthen f'(x)= yp wed Sg teh ¥ # . 1 3) #3 4) ax2-3 The derivative of gS* wrt. glan* (a >0) is 1) gSe#-Tanz 2) Sing aSte*-Tane 3) Sinz aTr*-Seez 4) Sey qSte#-Tanx ay If Sin (x +4} +Coa(v+y)=Log (x+y), then 75 = pa 2-1 20 . yg 2 : x . If f(x) is afiunction such that /*(x)+ f(x)=0 and g(x)=[F(x)} +[F'(«)} and g(3)=8, then g(8)= D8 2) 3 3) 0 4) 5 (Space for Rough Work) ‘SR-49 13. AvL 51. Ifthe curve y=2r° + ax? +bx +c passes through the origin and the tangents drawn to it at x=-l and x £2,are parallel to the X-axis, thén the values of a, b and c are respectively. i) 3,-12and0 2) -3,12and0 3) -3,-12and0 4) 12,-3 and 0 52. Acircular sector of perimeter 60 metre with maximum area is to be constructed. The radius of the circular arc in metre must be 1) 10 - 2) 15 3) 5 4) 20 58. ‘The tangent and the normal drawn to the curve y =x?-—x44 at P(1, 4) cut the X-axis at Aaand B respectively: If the length of the subtarigent drawn to the curve at P is equal to the length of the subnormal, then the area of the triangle PAB in sq. units is Dd 16 28 3) 32 44 jee ‘ . de = . 5 (+1? D rane +e 2) Log(x+1)+e 3). Bog (x+1)¥e f Goseex ay 55. atte Ton’ D an[ + Log Tan3f|+e 2) See?[ 14 Log Tan] +0 3) Tan[1+Log Tan¥/]+e 4) Sin®{1+Log TantZ]+e (Space for Rough Work) SR-49 ‘Turn Over 4 A-L % 57. It l= f xSinx de and I= { xOosx dx, then which one of the following is true ? 0 0 . YD hele 2) h+th=0 4 +l, 58. If f(x) is defined in [-2, 2] by f(x)= 4x -3x+1 and a=) 2 fg(2)de= 22 D 24 . 2-0 3) -48 4) 64 59. The area enclosed between the parabola y =x? -x+2 and the line y=x +2 insq. units = 4 2 Da 25 “1 . 8 a5 ag 60... The éolution of the differential equation &~* (» +1) dy+ (Cos”x-Sin 2x) y(dx)=0 subjected to the condition that y=1 when x=0 is TD (y+1)+e* Cos?x =2 2) yt Log y=e*Cos*x 3) Log (y+1)+e* Cos?x =1 4) y+Logy +e* Cos*x =2 (Space for Rough Work) SR.49 16 (Space for Rough Work) ° SR -49 A-1

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