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MATHEMATICS
Paper – II
Note : This paper contains fifty (50) objective type questions. Each question carries
two (2) marks. All questions are compulsory.
5. The closed unit ball of a normed linear
log(n4 + 1)
1. Let an = (–1) n . Then the space X is norm compact if and only if
n2 + 1
(A) X is finite dimensional
sequence {an}
(B) X is reflexive
(A) is not convergent
(C) X is a Hilbert space
(B) converges to 0
(C) converges to a non-zero limit (D) X is a Banach space
(D) oscillates between − ∞ and ∞ 6. Suppose the matrix
2. If f, g are real-valued functions, then
max.(f, g) = ⎡ 3 x + 2i yi ⎤

A = ⎢3 − 2i 0 1+ zi⎥⎥
f+g− f −g is Hermitian.
(A) ⎢⎣ yi 1 − xi − 1 ⎥⎦
2
f−g − f +g Then (x, y, z) must be
(B)
2 (A) (0, 3, 3) (B) (3, 0, 3)

f+g+ f −g (C) (3, 3, 0) (D) (0, 0, 3)


(C)
2 7. The 2-dimensional subspaces of IR3
f −g + f −g can be geometrically described as
(D)
2 (A) All planes
(B) All planes passing through the
3. Let f : [a, b] → IR take the value 1 at
rational points and –1 at irrational points. origin
Then the upper and the lower Riemann (C) All lines passing through the origin
integrals are respectively (D) The only planes x = 0, y = 0, z = 0
(A) b – a and –(b – a)
(B) b – a and 0 ⎡ 1 1 2⎤
(C) 1 and –1 ⎢ ⎥
8. Let A = ⎢0 2 3⎥ . The characteristic
(D) 1 and 0
⎢⎣0 0 3⎥⎦
4. Which one of the following has positive
polynomial of A is given by
Lebesgue measure in IR ?
(A) The cantor set (A) ± (λ + 1) (λ − 2) (λ − 3)
(B) Z (B) ± (λ − 1) (λ + 2) (λ − 3)
(C) Q (C) ± (λ − 1) (λ − 2) (λ + 3)
(D) (a, b) – Q, where a < b (D) ± (λ − 1) (λ − 2) (λ − 3)

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9. Let M be the set of all 2 × 2 matrices with 15. The locus of z +1 = z −1 in the
real entries and let f : M → IR be the
complex plane is
determinant map (A) A straight line
Then (B) A circle
(A) f is one-one and onto (C) An ellipse
(B) f is neither one-one nor onto (D) A parabola
(C) f is one-one but not onto 16. If x is a positive integer satisfying
(D) f is onto but not one-one x ≡ 3 mod 7 and x ≡ –3 mod 11, then
10. The dimension of the vector space (A) x = 3
(B) No such x exists
M= { [a ]ij m×n }
: aij ∈ " over the field IR (C) Exactly one such x exists
of real numbers is (D) There are infinitely many such x
(A) m + n (B) 2mn 17. The number of primitive 11th roots of
(C) 2(m + n) (D) mn unity is
11. The radius of convergence of the power (A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 10 (D) 5
series ∑ 2n z n is
18. The number of subgroups of a cyclic
(A) 1 (B) 0 group of order 20 is
(A) 6 (B) 2
(C) 2 (D) 12
(C) 10 (D) 1
12. Let f be an analytic function in ". A
19. For which prime P in the following, both
sufficient condition for f to be constant is
– 1 and 2 are quadratic residues
⎛ 1⎞ modulo P ?
(A) f ⎜ ⎟ = 0 for n = 1, 2, 3 .....
⎝n⎠ (A) 7 (B) 17
(B) f(n) = 0 for n = 0, ± 1, ± 2, ..... (C) 11 (D) 13
(C) f(0) = 0 20. Let P be prime and let F be a field with
(D) f(z) = 0 for z = 0, ± 1, ± i P 2 number of elements. Then the
13. If 1, ω , ω2 are the cube roots of unity, number of ideals in F is
2
(A) 1 (B) P
then the value of ω + ω2 ( ) 3
is (C) 2
2
(D) P – 1
(A) 0 (B) 1 21. In X = [0, 1] with the topology given by
(C) –1 (D) 3
14. The modulus of the complex number e
z
the metric d(x, y) = x − y , [ 0, 12) is
for any complex number z is (A) Closed
z Rez (B) Open
(A) e (B) e (C) Both open and closed
Imz
(C) e (D) e z (D) Neither open nor closed

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22. In X = [0, 2] ∪ {3} with the topology 26. The partial differential equation of the
given by d(x, y) = x − y , set of all right circular cones whose axes
Int. ([1, 2] ∪ {3} ) = coincide with z-axis is

(A) (1, 2) (B) (1, 2) ∪ {3} ∂z ∂z


(A) x =y
∂x ∂y
(C) (1, 2] ∪ {3} (D) [1, 2] ∪ {3}
∂z ∂z
23. The only compact subsets of the real (B) y =x
∂x ∂y
line IR with the usual distance metric are
(A) φ and IR ∂ 2z
2
2
2 ∂ z
(C) x =y
∂x 2 ∂y 2
(B) Closed intervals
(C) Finite union of closed intervals ∂ 2z 2
2 ∂ z
(D) y 2 = x
(D) Closed and bounded sets ∂x 2 ∂y 2

24. The number of linearly independent 27. In the motion of a two particle system, if
solutions of the form y = x of the r two particles are connected by a rigid
weightless rod of constant length, then
differential equation
the number of degrees of freedom of the
system is
d3 y dy
x3 3
− 6x + 12y = 0 is (A) 5
dx dx (B) 2
(A) 0 (C) 3
(D) 6
(B) 1
(C) 2 28. Extremal for the variational problem
(D) 3 x1
dy ⎛ 2 dy ⎞
25. The partial differential equation
I [y(x )] = ∫ ⎜1+ x
dx ⎝
⎟ dx is a
dx ⎠
x0
2 2 2
∂ z ∂ z ∂ z solution of the differential equation
x2 2
− (y 2 − 1)x + y(y − 1)2 2 +
∂x ∂x∂y ∂y dy dy
(A) x 2 + =0
∂z ∂z dx dx
x +y = 0 is hyperbolic in a region
∂x ∂y d2 y dy
(B) 2
+2 =0
in the xy – plane if dx dx
(A) x ≠ 0 and y = 1 d2 y dy
(C) x +2 =0
(B) x = 0 and y ≠ 1 dx 2
dx
(C) x ≠ 0, y ≠ 1 and y ≠ 2
d2 y dy
(D) x = 0 and y = 1 (D) 2
+ 2x =0
dx dx

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29. In the solution of the following system 34. Let X be a two point distribution taking
of linear equations by Gauss elimination values 0 and 2 with equal probability.
use partial pivoting 5x + y + 2z = 34;
Then its characteristic function is
4y – 3z = 12; 10x – 2y + z = – 4. The
pivots for elimination of x and y are
(A) 10, 4 (B) 10, 2
(A)
1
2
(
1 + e 2t ) (B)
1
2
+ ei 2 t
(C) 5, 4 (D) 5, – 4
30. Which of the following matrix admits a
(C)
1
2
(
1 + e i2 t ) (D) 1+
1 i2 t
2
e
Cholesky decomposition ?
35. φ(t) is a characteristic function of a
⎡1 i ⎤ ⎡ 1 2i⎤ random variable. Then one of the
(A) ⎢ ⎥ (B) ⎢ ⎥
⎣ i 1⎦ ⎣ − 2i 1 ⎦ following NEED NOT be satisfied
⎡ 1 − 2⎤ ⎡ 1 1⎤ (A) φ(t ) ≤ 1
(C) ⎢ ⎥ (D) ⎢ ⎥
⎣− 2 5 ⎦ ⎣2 2 ⎦ (B) φ(t ) is continuous
31. For a negatively skewed distribution, the (C) φ(t ) always exists

relationship among mean, median and (D) φ(t ) = φ(−t )

mode is 36. A necessary condition for WLLN for a


(A) Mode > Mean > Median sequence of iid random variable {Xn} is
(B) Mean > Median > Mode (A) EX exists and finite
1
(C) Mode > Median > Mean (B) n P[ X1 > n] → 0 as n → ∞
(D) Mode = Mean = Median (C) V(X1) is finite
(D) X1 is symmetric about 0
32. Let Ω be a sample space, A and B are
events such that P(A) = 1, P(B) = 0. Then 37. Let {Xn} be a Markov chain with state
one of the following is necessarily TRUE space {1, 2, 3} and transition probability
(A) P(A ∪ B) < 1 and P(A ∩ B) = 0 matrix
(B) P(A ∪ B) = 1 and P(A ∩ B) = 0 ⎡1 1 1 ⎤
(C) A = Ω and B = φ ⎢ 3 3 3⎥
C P = ⎢1 0 1 ⎥.
(D) B = A ⎢ 2 2⎥
⎢⎣ 0 0 1 ⎥⎦
33. A random variable X with mean 5 and
State 3 is
variance 4, then mean and standard
(A) Absorbing and transient
deviation of 4x + 5 are
(B) Absorbing and persistent
(A) 21, 16 (B) 25, 64
(C) Communicating with all the states
(C) 25, 16 (D) 25, 8 (D) Has period 2

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38. Chapman-Kolmogorov equation in a 42. The consistency of the test statistic for
Markov-chain is used to compute testing H0 : θ ∈ H 0 against
(A) Communicating states H1 : θ ∈ H 1 implies that
(B) Absorbing states (A) Size of that test goes to zero as
(C) Higher order transition probabilities n→∞
(D) One state transition probability (B) Power of the test is larger than the
size of the test
39. N1(t) and N2(t) are independent Poisson
(C) Power of the test statistic
processes, then for any fixed t,
approaches 1 as n → ∞
N1(t) [N1(t) + N2 (t ) = n] follows (D) Size of the test is less than power
(A) Poisson distribution of the test
(B) Gaussian distribution 43. Let {X1, X2, ....., Xn} be a random sample
(C) Negative binomial distribution from a continuous distribution function
(D) Binomial distribution F and let F n be the corresponding

40. Queuing process is a empirical distribution function.

(A) Poisson process Let

(B) Pure birth process Dn+ = [Fn (x) − F(x)]


sup
x

(C) Erlang process x [F( x ) − Fn ( x )]


Dn− = sup
(D) Birth-death process (
Dn = Max. Dn+ , Dn− )
41. Based on two independent random Which of the following is TRUE ?

samples from continuous distributions (A) Dn+ , Dn− and Dn are distribution-free
Fx(x) and Gy(x) with sample sizes 4 and over the class of all discrete
5 respectively, the value of the Wilcoxon distributions
rank-sum statistic, that is, sum of ranks (B) Dn+ , Dn− and Dn distribution-free over
of Y observations is 20. Then the value
all continuous distributions
of Mann-Whitney statistic is
(C) D n is distribution-free but not
(A) 6
Dn+ and Dn−
(B) 7
(D) Dn+ and Dn− are distribution-free but
(C) 5
(D) 8 not D
n

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n 48. The best linear unbiased predictor of
44. Let {X i } be i.i.d. N (θ1, θ2 ) r.v.′s , then,
i =1 mean response in a regression model
the consistent estimator of θ12 + θ 2 is for a specified new observation on the
regressor is obtained by
1 n 2
(A) ∑ Xi
n i =1
(B) X
2 (A) Replacing the model parameters
with their unbiased estimators
(B) Replacing the model parameters
1 n 2
1
2
(C) ∑ i
n i =1
X − X ⎛
(D) ⎜ ⎞
∑ Xi ⎟⎠ with their best linear unbiased
⎝ n −1 estimators
(C) Replacing the regression coefficients
45. Canonical Correlation Analysis is used to
with generalised least squares
(A) Quantify the association between estimators
two sets of multivariate data (D) Replacing the regression coefficients
(B) Reduce the dimension of with their consistent estimators
exogenous variables
(C) Extract best linear combination from 49. In SRSWOR of size n, the bias in the
one set of data ratio estimator R̂ is
(D) Identify the prominent components SE(R̂)SE( x )
(A) Less than or equal to
in one set of variables X
SE(R̂)
46. In a 23 factorial experiment with three (B) Greater than or equal to
X
factors A, B, C at two levels a0, b0, c0
SE( x )
and a, b, c. Then the contrast for the (C) Less than or equal to
X
interaction AB can be obtained from the
product SE(R̂).SE( x )
(D) Greater than
(A) (a – a ) (b – b ) (c – c ) X
1 0 1 0 1 0
(B) (a1 – a0) (b1 – b0) (c1 + c0) 50. Stratified sampling is more efficient than
(C) (a1 + a0) (b1 + b0) (c1 – c0) simple random sampling because
(D) (a1 – a0) (b1 + b0) (c1 + c0) (A) Population is divided into strata in
47. The null hypothesis in the ANOVA of a such a way that the units within the
strata are homogeneous and units
linear regression model is
between strata are heterogenous,
(A) Means of explanatory variables are
leading to minimal internal variation
equal
(B) Population is subdivided into
(B) Response variable is linearly mutually exclusive and exhaustive
related to the regressors subpopulations
(C) Response variable is not depending (C) Strata are small and hence
on any of the regressors sampling variation is small
(D) Variance of the response variable (D) Samples are selected from few
is a constant ____________ strata

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