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MATHEMATICS If the sum of n terms of an A.P. is given by S, =n? +n, then the common difference of the A.P. is (A) 4 @) 1 © 2 () 6 The two lines Ix +my=n and Px + m'y=n' are perpendicular if (A) It+mm'=0 (B) Im=mr (©) Im+?m'=0 (D) Im'+ml=0 If the parabola x? = day passes through the point (2, 1), then the length of the latus rectum is (a) 1 (@) 4 © 2 (@) 8 4 tan x iat ite (A) 2 @) 3 © 4 (D) 6 The negation of the statement “For all _ real numbers x and y,x+y=y+x"is (A) for all real numbers x and y, xtyaytx (B) for some real numbers x and y, xtysytx (C) for some real numbers x and y, xtysytx (D) for some real numbers x and y, XE Yt The standard deviation of the data 6,7, 8,9, 10 is (A) 2 © 2 (B) 10 (@) 10 Space For Rough Work Mathematics 7. ROHS Fee hy xaos 10. rt A= {a,b,c} etn, nt A cd abe Susie A, B, C mix P(A) = 2P(B) = QpRnS 8 ctbou wtp road rie 3P(C) a2, 8 artewactd P(B) ob) (C) 82 32 (B) (A) 3 (B) 36 1 2 “A TT ®) Tr © (@) 3° ay 4 © Tr ©) Tr I. f(x) =cosfe—1 MIAT EBD) & R ® ne {l, 2, 3} cB sdror (A) 0.2) @®) (0,2) MoWoTEDN oe, s DANN R = {(1, 1)} © E41 ©) 10,1) | en, RD (A) _ B 3x0 sy xainons ths 12. cos (sin-! $+ cos") 5 etetess (B) Semor aba mae (©) Aarons me mas Qo (D) xstnorig ans, eee © -l D) eAsnQmao 9. was f : (2, 0) —> R ® fx) = 2) ae 2X - 4x + 5 aoch apenaamnn, fs am go) 001 =|010 4 canes iA 208 AS cote 100 ®) [l,~) © i.e) (a) A (B) 2A ©) [5,~) ©! (D) 4a Space For Rough Work Al Mathematics: 7. If A,B, C are three mutually exclusive 10. If A = {a, b, c}, then the number of and exhaustive events of an experiment binary operations on A is such that P(A) = 2P(B) = 3P(C), then (3 () 3% PB) i oe © x o » 1 2 Oa ir 3 4 11. The domain of the function defined by Oe O 7 . 7 f(x) = cos/x = 1 is (A) [1,2] (B) 0,2) 8. Ifa relation R on the set {1, 2, 3} be © 4.0 @ 01) defined by R = {(1, 1)}, then Ris (A) Reflexive and symmetric 12, The valor (B) Reflexive and transitive e cori! Zt eos! (©) Symmetric and transitive (D) Only symmetric (A) 0 (B) 1 © -1 9 Let f: [2, ©) —+ R be the function fy ear defined by f(x) = x? - 4x + 5, then the range of fis oo1 (A) 2,0) 13. IfA=| 0 1 0 |, then A‘ is equal to (®) (1,*) 1b 20 (© d,*) (A) A (B) 2A (D) [5,%) © (D) 4A ‘Space For Rough Work Mathematics 14 Ay B. ct xabotirod whe TT.) 885 0... 8g AOR Rngfoinngd abe) B ody toc a a a datstnon stag, wos, A'BA ob) Begodomer| 84 as a | ciedelocdo a & a (A) smo ange 5 (A) 3 (@ +a) (B) ens, ngs 2 (a) + a9 (B) a,+a, uses (©) tog, (log,e) (D) aaistnon singe () 1 ‘shy ali 18. A obo 3ale cifrob sinrsing gotnnch, 15. ( Ja-( ) oe agg a pie o1 . a3 A] = 5 ecte |A adj-A] obo ei (A) 5 (B) 125 G i e a (©) 25 (D) 625 (A) a (B) ae 21 a 1cosKx ic 4g © (e ‘jo ( 5 1D. f= ae 7 > ife=0 wx atx btx ,AW,DATDN MBA x = 0 Womans, 16. f@)=| x-a P-x ctx | vad waeggemoan K o tedoco oe 1 x-b x-c 0 w +t aa A) = 2 (A) f)=0 (B) f(2)=0 (6) 22 rei (© f0)=0 (D) f-1)=0 ‘Space For Rough Work * ‘Mathematics 14, If A and B are square matrices of same order and B is a skew symmetric matrix, then A'BA is (A) Symmetric matrix (B) Null matrix (C) Diagonal matrix (D) Skew symmetric matrix ia (55) = (5 1} ae 1 ka JAS bo 4 n the matrix A is (3 ‘) (2 a AN 5 AP aga nS: Hay a3 45 ssccsu dy are in A.P. then the 84, - Fai Ba, value of | 44 45 4% |is a ty ty @) 3@,+a) Gia (C) log, (log.e) 1 If A is a square matrix of order 3 and [Al =5, then |A adj-a| is (A) 5 (B) 125 é ise ) i | © 25 (D) 625 © ee (D) Bay. tases ke , ifx#0 -x atx btx 19. Iff)= 1 z > ifx=0 16. If f(x) = x-a ox ctx ep ee <0 is continuous at x = 0, then the value of thes Kis 1 (A) f)=0 (B) f(2)=0 @ 4% @®) 0 (© %)-0 () f-1)=0 ox #1 Space For Rough Work Vs ee Ean , ifee0 23. G0)’ = et enn 2 ato 0, ifx=0 ; log x 8S adios aba Wodotodo A (+ logs? gaan Silent * ®) CFiogx? (A) Lay 2 log.x © +e» (B) [sbm-1 ee (© -labe-1 © 3-0 (D) -1 81 ; & 3 ay 24, ya 2x0tl +2 eoprx? 3 obo : ay (A) 6n(n+ Dy 2, +2 = 28+ eon ceddote @) Dy 7 x 4 a) 2» @) 2 © xeity O77 @) Z @) y 25, adth Be,deaines 2x = y? ad 2xy = K 22. te) =sin (725) exon ra) ot» Sor somysen croumn KP x i j tide o>, Os : ; (A) 4 () 22 OF © -F © 2 ©) 8 ‘Space For Rough Work Ad Mathematics 20. 21. 22. The right hand and left hand limit of the function eee 1h f=] oar + x80 0, ifx=0 are respectively (A) Land 1 (B) 1and-1 (C) -Land-1 (D) -land1 28 +29 = 28+, then Sis (A) 2-*) - @B) -2* a We1 ©. 2-7 * -@) ay If f(x) = sin 7a) then Pi 23. 25. iF @ey = e, then Sis log x O® T+ logx ed tly ®) (TF logx logx © C+togn e xy- 1) @) ity=2*1 +3 then? Sis (A) 6n(n+ Dy (B) n(n+ Dy gd © xoty ©) y If the curves 2x = y? and 2ry = K ; ‘ intersect perpendicularly, then the 89 ® 2 value of K? is 1 1 (A) 4 ‘B) 2 ot o -% @) (B) 22 © 2 (D) 8 ‘Space For Rough Work Mathematics Ai be x + 1 26, x>Q amp, —— 8 nom eidabo fee eet Derye (A) e @) 1 =A log |x 1| +B log |x - 2| + C log 1 1 |x-3| + C ectd wars. aban A, B abs ©. 5, C rig deat os (A) 5,-7,-5 (B) 2=7,-5 27. Paaporid mato 5% ood aH ecto ©) 5,-7,5 (). 2,-7,5 abeeL, Oya s ocieRrS aeyyay (A) 10% ) 30. Jett sin 2x ac ttetoo (B) 60% A) 2et (sin x—1)+C © % (A) (sinx-1) (B) 2c (sinx+1)+C (D) 20% (©) 2e8* Cosx+1)+C (D) 28 (cos x-1)+C Bet xe 28. [Fopercaecm 1 2 ct ot a eee 31. fcosrx dx erettess> B) tan x+ttart 8 +C + (©) tart x—Ftanto +e An ® 5 fn (D) tan! x+ diane + © @) > ‘Space For Rough Work Al 10 Mathematics: lo 3x+1 ¢ eX ea 26. The maximum value of —", if x > 0 29, Ife Da-DErn* is =A log [x — 1| + B log |x —2| + C log Gye eS jx-3]+C, then the values of A, B and oO t () -t C are respectively. (A) 5,-7,-5 (B) 2,-7,-5 27. If the side of a cube is increased by (Oe Sirk Se Ole 5%, then the surface area of a cube is increased by (a) 10% 30. The value of f eit sin 2x dx is (B) 60% (A) 2 €8* (sin x- 1) +C (C) 6% (B) 2e%™ (sinx+1)+C (@) 20% (C) 2% (cosx+1)+C (D) 28 (cos x- 1) +C ieee 28. The value of { [235 aris ‘ 2 ot ei eee te 31. The value of f cosy dris @) trtx+tirts+c 4 1 x (© wrlx-funts+e (A) x @) F ay ae z (D) tan! x +3 tar e+C © 1 OF ‘Space For Rough Work Mathematics z 38. y = 2x + 1 ROWS, x= -1, x= 1 St { Tag Bee Dehereerid aba) x-ego abe, eajgenct = Behewes Onerorsy (A) 2 (B) 0 ; («© 1 (@) -2 (A) 4a (B) 2 5 ! OF ) 5 wa fC areas rx 0 36. = et sedesine (A) Flog? (B). Flog2 Sy PPS aace og 8 ‘i touvowsd —-Aavedoreg, pies © 3 (D) Flog2 2 3 DAHWAT UBLOS AQoewo0G edo 34. y? = 8x meses abe y = 2x (a) 1 () 2 Aovdedoood smd ides © 3 (D) 4 ayTor ss (A) Busco snare 37. dy - 2xy dx = x4 cos x dr UaBOS ih Aanedotedd mata, oad (B) 3 ese sare (A) y=2?sinx+ cx? 3 Poet ae (B) y=*sinx+e ©) Suciesnarvo Ch praia ree" (D) y=cosx+ cx? ‘Space For Rough Work Al Mathematics 32. 33. 4. 2 The value of f 22° aris 4 (A) 2 (B) 0 ©1 @ 2 The value of [EAS de is ° (A) Flog2 ®) Flog? © 3 ©) Fiog2 The area of the region bounded by the &x and the line y = 2x is « 78 sq, units (B) $4, units 3 (©) sa. units 8 (D) 5 sq. units 35. 37. ‘The area of the region bounded by the line y = 2x + 1, x-axis and the ordinates x=-landx= lis «@ 3 @) 2 © § © s The order of the differential equation obtained by eliminating arbitrary constants in the family of curves co y=(c, +e) 8 is @. (B) 2 © 3 @) 4 The general solution of the differential ‘equation x2dy ~ 2xydx = x4 cos x de is (A) y=2?sinx + cx? (B) y=xsinx+c (©) y=sinx + ox? (D) y=cosx+ cx? ‘Space For Rough Work Mathematics 38. ctaaicte wor (x, y) BO, Ares bw | 44, ai_3f+ ah, 2f+j-K aayai-j+2k 2x J 88, (1, 2) Pocbas sheet acd moeerids notte Aabgedd, add Ao arerba te rato eidobo (A) ag (B) seseod (a) 6 (© o@FAz (D) ezdRocd @) -5 © + s ce (D) 5 39, xOerived 1+} +k aay i+ 3} + Sk nv AABC od wraoninn AB sa xe > 42. [ax BP + [a - BP = 144 ax [2] = 6 ebay wae abawn wengacert A doc ach abperbs ag, Seater wor, ocd |b| Sue 14 (A) 6 @ ae (B) 14 (®) 3 ©7 @) Vis © 2 @ 4 40. 2 aba B rsp agsoervency 6 eapty ji 43, roc (1, -3, 4) added eats Sabdal doestoongs sin 5 =) (A) adeaiocot> ra z+8) @) [e+b] @ (B) sbaddodds 3 8 bei (©) mytobad Ofs (vo) [z->| (D) aotsatoden ‘Space For Rough Work 38. The curve passing through the point (1, 2) given that the slope of the tangent : 2x at any point (x, y) is represents (A) Circle (B) Parabola (C) Ellipse (D)_Hyperbola 39. The two vectors i+j+k andi +3}+5k — —» represent the two sides AB and AC 41. Ifthe vectors at-3}+4k 2+f-fendai—j+2k are coplanar; then the value of 2 is (A) 6 @) -=5 © +4 @ 5 If [a x BP + [a - Bf = 144 and [a] =6, respectively of a AABC. The length of | 4 the median through A is jhe a equals 14 (ay Sit @) 6 o7 V4 Pes © 2 © 4 40. If @ and B are unit vectors and @ is the angle between @ and 8, then sin Sis 43. The point (1, ~3, 4) lies in the octant (A) Second (8) Third (©) Fourth (D) Eighth ‘Space For Rough Work Mathematics 45. tors mOTesFode x Sosy y-wscieoart F erecta evotwsinadd, w deaforso Z-UB tinct moras oxoteesas Oz ®) § © F ©) via (1, 2, -4) toeanedt ag = 3 = 22S potest ooh oss Oy Oe o8 wo sa2sey S novdes *Z* = “SY = Rese 2x - 2y + z= 5 BQ evowmrds 3010, LPP ob Nouns, aicleestety Saeorienned. Z = 11x + Ty esd, Z obo Toa tidobay Beodddss noe) Y a x XtY=5 ytay=9 (A) 5) (B) G3) © 6,9) (D) G,2) wom devo exaRagiy sabes AgromA xomms, Bows shad orton (0, 3), (1, 1) 3983 (3, 0) ened. P.q> 0 Sts z = pr + gy ENS zs sai 3d (3, 0) 9391, 1) mY, sine tacsa (A) p=2q 3 3 =2 O75 = ®) 30 Oe & 2 ©) p=3q OR ~© 10 ©) p=a ‘Space For Rough Work Mathematics 47. The feasible region of an LPP is shown. 44, Ifa line makes an angle of § with each in the figure. If Z = 11x + 7y, then the of x and y-axis, then the acute angle Siasitianbtupiie eco encione made by z-axis is” y. a) F ee (ope @ F 7 x Xt¥=S5 x e3ya9 45. The distance of the point (1, 2, -4) ©3) @) G3) from the line 53 =453.=255 ig © 6&9 © G2) 293 1293 (A) > (B) press 48. C 4 . 4 |. Comer points of the feasible region 293 3 determined by the system of linear O% Ma constraints are (0, 3), (1, 1) and (3, 0). Let z = px + gy, where p, q > 0. Condition on p and q so that the 46. The sine of the angle between the minimum of z occurs at (3, 0) and straight line a2 =i a and Q,Nis the plane 2x-2y +2= 5 is (A) p=2q Om © % ®) p-3 ©) p=34 4 2 ( C) =F (D) Sal 2 I ©) p=a ‘Space For Rough Work Mathematics 17 Ad Si. A, B ab8) C aot saad Hare Lom 49. A soa B gusdri P(A) =4, P(B)=4 Rabtobey — AZoyewN = ASS absp P(A 2 B) = & AR Sartevactd Mordssheobyob ¥abson 4 ; abs) z P(A) oth armr, ange maijobs, mood Rorissecissorbo 2 @™ 5 1 ; (A) 7 ® 3 + 3 @) 4 of © x 1 ‘ 1 os ©) 3 L 50, wort maven 10 xo wagoer tae, ee EB, Teo SS oyna puerivons. word Memcda cxxoajoto shed 1 A wom sudotmnc, P(E/A) = 7 twobes Morfeieccbarho a S82 P(A/E,) = 3 obey wagacert On P(E,/A) o> 1 Ree One 2 1 ae a 1024 © 1 1013 a ©) too Os ‘Space For Rough Work ae 18 Mathematics 49. If A and B are two events such that | Sl The probability of solving a problem ; by three persons A, B and C p PCB) = 2 and P(A B) = independently is ra } and t then P(A‘/B) is respectively. Then the probability of 3 the problem is solved by any two of (A) 3 them is (A) aa 1 ® 5 2 1 ; ®) Z ©7 1 © 1 + 1 Oe, © | A die is thrown 10 times, the | 52, Events E, and E, form a partition of probability that an odd number will the sample space S. A is any event come up atleast one time is such that P(E,) = P(E,) = 3, P(E/A) = 1 1 ; (Ceres and P(A/E,) =5, then P(E, /A) is 1 1023 A 5 ®) jo24 a 2 rf (B) 5 © Toa 1024 cnt 1013 i ©) ‘024 ©) 4 ‘Space For Rough Work 53. ne A= {1,2,3, 4,5, 6}, Sad rina A 57. P(n) : 29 1024 sdsy ‘ (A) a (B) xdxeod n(A) =2 scr n(B) od) © «ee (D) y-e8, (A) 512 (B) 20 © 10 @) 5 59. 'C, + 16C,5— 160, — I6C, of ehetocdo 55. sin? $1° + sin? 39° 3 eielats> (A) 0 ® 1 (A) 1 @®) 0 © Meo (D) "C, (© sin12° (D)_ cos 12° 60. @& + y + 2)! & SmIWg, weds v4, 56. tan A +cot A=2 ecdtan‘ A + cot A = eon ape o4 (A) 66 (B) 142 © 4 © 5 © u (D) 110 ‘Space For Rough Work Ad Mathematics 53. If A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}, then the 57, IfP(n):2"

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