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P(A) +P) @) Pinot A 3K not B) = P(not A) Pinot B) 104, n dewit % 2-5 8 art ay frac a arrect 50 2 1 dat at ager % 35 8 a ae faracrit er arrect —50% | naa aR? (@) 50 (b) 60 © 80 @ 100 105. n Savi % wa steer aoe (Hea) a TET 2M 8, Wal on dail & us sea (gat) attest ayaa wt weg M & | agu ota dag (ayers) aor Hrer ear 8 7 @ (b) © KJU-S-TMS, |B o|B =z * @ (32-A)100. 101. 102, Let | be the length and b be the breadth of a rectangle such that 1+b=k. What is the ‘maximum area of the rectangle ? (a) 2k? ee ) © @ 104. The numbers 4 and 9 have frequencies x and| !°* (x~ 1) respectively. If their arithmetic mean is| 6, then what is the value of x? @ 2 ) 3 o 4 @ 5 If three dice are rolled under the condition that no two dice show the same face, then what is the probability that one of the faces is having the number 6 ? 105. @ 3 » 3 o } @ = KJU-S-TMS. (33-A) 103. If PAUB)= PanB=4 and Pinot A)= 2, then which one ofthe following is not correct ? fo @ PB=5 (b) PAN B)= PAB) (©) PAUB)> P(A) + PB) (@) P(not A and not B) = P(not A) P(not B) ‘The sum of deviations of n number of observations measured from 25 is 50. The sum of deviations of the same set of observations measured from 3-5 is - 50. What is the value ofn ? 50 60 80 100 @ () © @ A data set of n observations has mean 2M, while another data set of 2n observations has mean M, What is the mean of the combined data sets ? @ M 3M o m 2M @ i 3strarth ft (03) seat a Fre FET: Rrraferftxr arent wt aiee site arict Ata wea ae ‘ferenfilal t seat aif faa afore 10-20 8 10 20-30 it 21 30-40 30 38 40-50 26 15 50 - 60 15, 10 60-70 10 6 106, sift fear ste fra H faenfet fr eear & aia a air fire siaeret & tra 2 (@) 20-30 (b) 30-40 (©) 40-50 @ 50-60 107. Praferan seri 1 fran fire sierra 30-40% feet ® 1 2, wher fra # iat 1 safer (seer), fora Hest ft mifores & HB 1 ane seri ia eae ad RE? (@) Fai b) aa 2 (© 13% 2ert @ Aa17e2 108, shes Fear H fei sr ae Fart #2 38-4 394 @ (by © 409 109. Bait - 6, -V5, -V4, -1,1, V4, V5, 6 var arr farses FT 8? @ 2 o 2 © 22 @ 4 110, af fare Sera ae x % fey Ej = 20, Saf = 200 a n= 108, A few is ee? (a) 80 (b) 100 150 (@) 200 111. a aa A en softer 2 fa TEES gE um aftad (ofa ad) & wad Fate eae a? @ 416 KJU-S-TMS, 1 @ + 1 ob) 7 @ 2 7 @ 1 (34-A)Directions for the following three (03) items : Read the following information and answer the|10% What is the standard deviation of the three items that follow : ae Number of students Physics _ | Mathematics 10-20 8 10 20-30 ii 21 30-40 30 38 40-50 26 15 50-60 15 10 60-70 10 6 106. The difference between number of students inder Physics and Mathematics is largest for| 149, the interval (a) 20-30 ) 30-40 (©) 40-50 @ 50-60 107. Consider the following statements : 1. Modal value of the marks in Physics lies in the interval 30 — 40. Median of the marks in Physics is less than that of marks in Mathematics. Which of the above statements is/are correct ? 1. (a) lonly (b) 2only (©) Both 1and2 (@) Neither 1 nor 2 108. What is the mean of marks in Physics ? (@ 384 ) 394 © 409 @ 416 KJU-S-TMS. (35-A) observations ~W6, -V6, -V4, -1, 1, Va, VB, Ve? Rey ) 2 av 4 @) © @ If Ex; = 20, Ex? = 200 and n = 10 for an observed variable x, then what is the coefficient of variation ? (a) 80 @) 100 © 150 @ 200 What is the probability that February of a leap year selected at random, will have five ‘Sundays? 1 @ | 1 ® > 2 © F @ 1112. 100 Rare a aia HET 408 | are H, we TET seat Re Uae Rem ‘53° a ae B89" wg AAT mre a | et ae Te aT R 2 (a) 398 (b) 397 © 396 (@) 396 118, ww We AA ra fee we af he wot aw mean & form safes aE 1 aH ga & after ; tok ot se Vw waite ft 1 ae 2 wend eats fT err Ha freee safer 22 8 2 Fi a ea a-an Peat ew ot GT TET ii 8 aero A ga se a 2 feat a of at gar re wei a gr ome @ (b) © @ 114, we fas % ve 15 eet april (feast) aT ame @ fra & 6 sieht (we) F 1 eH afer) 15 eat agiatt FS 4 ageeM Gia % 1 AT sft ® fs GA wa anit fret areft #2 @ (b) © @ fla Slo Sle Sle KJU-S-TMS, 115, @ (2) area att a (2) waferamsit & om ayE HF a aH ww athe arg ort 8 ee a A eT ‘safer & fi ge fie H 2 aretas site 1 mafereT ae (@) (b) © @ > 116. 18 10 7% derifiea 10 adi aA eH ated HS um are @ Rave Prorat wrt & 1 ger sree & fae rama me etal feat 1 renee dead Gi 2 ef 5 (a) ) © @ (36-A)12, 113, 114, KJU-S-Tus, ‘The arithmetic mean of 100 observations is 40. Later, it was found that an observation ‘53° was wrongly read as ‘83'. What is the correct arithmetic mean ? 115. (@) 398 () 39-7 © 396 @ 395 A husband and wife appear in an intervew for two vacancies for the same post. The probability of the husband’s selection is ; and that of the wife's selection is 2. If the events are independent, then the probability of which one ofthe following is 22 2 (@) Atleast one of them will be selected (b) Only one of them will be selected (©) None of them will be selected (a) Both of them will be selected 116. A dealer has a stock of 15 gold coins out of which 6 are counterfeits. A person randomly picks 4 of the 15 gold coins, What is the Probability that all the coins picked will be counterfeits ? w £ » £ © @ # (37=A) A-committee of 3 is to be formed from a group of 2 boys and 2 girls. What is the probability that the committee consists of 2 boys and Igirl? 2 (a) e ® 2 7 3 © @ i 2 In a lottery of 10 tickets numbered 1 to 10, two tickets are drawn simultaneously. What is the probability that both the tickets drawn have prime numbers ? @ 2 @ 2 2 © @117. Wr tise fs x ate VE: Sere she aE Hf fee weg At Herc (eH) wt carta # I ae fe gat ® f% X = 65, Y = 67, ox = 25, oy = 35 ot HX Y= 08RIXT YS ‘arremt (fedrera) ar atten gear B 2 (a) Y=0-475X-5 () Y=112X-58 @ Y=112K-5 @) Y=017K+58 Lia. we atom wx « fan Afi st saci n= 10 3h p= 2% are feng dea ag wm ® | we Y= 10-X saci n ak pe aa fone aes ar sigan mr 8 | Fa aT Hn ok pa am waa: & 1 @ 8&5 2 b) 5,5 ® 5&5 © 1,2 4 0, 4 @ 10,5 KJU-S-TMS. (38 119, af A stk Bat wernt a wa E fir PLA) = 0-6, PCB) = 06 SPA NB) = 0-4 &, a Fratton aari x Rran Afr : 1. PWAUB)=09. 2. P(B|A)=06. sage sart Ha waa att 84? eae 1 at 2 1a 2a amiam2 (@) () © @ 120, a wate x, ¥ se 2 em Faas we wT eH wart &, oat Fa & Se ven a a (HET TA) # safer wT: 0:02, 0-03 hk 0-05 _ & | fare tend #8 ore wet € et 50% HH Xx ware @, 90% Fm Y ware @ afte 20% Few Z ware 8) x & aren #8 are areperaTsit aga ar 8? 9 a ae. 10 ae 19 eis 28 @ 29 ~A)117. Let X and Y represent prices (int) of a/1i9, commodity in Kolkata and = Mumbai respectively. It is given that X= 65, Y= 67, ox = 25, oy = 95 and 1(X, Y) = 0-8. What is tthe equation of regression of ¥ on X? (a) ¥=0175x-5 ) Y=112x-58 (© Y=112x-5 @) Y=017K+58 120, 118. Consider a random variable X which follows Binomial distribution with parameters n = 10 and p = 2. Then ¥ = 10 ~X follows Binomial distribution with parameters n and p respectively given by @ 5,4 "5 2 5,2 ® 52 3 © 10,2 4 @ 10,2 Ku-s-Tus (39-A) IFA and B are two events such that P(A) = 0:6, PCB) = 05 and P(A NB) = 0-4, then consider the following statements : 1 PAUB)=09, 2 PB| A)=086. Which of the above statements is/are correct ? @) (b) only only (© Both Land2 @ Neither 1 nor 2 Three cooks X, ¥ and Z bake a special kind of cake, and with respective probabilities 0-02, 0-08 and 0-06, it fails to rise. In the restaurant where they work, X bakes 50%, Y bakes 30% and Z bakes 20% of cakes. What is the proportion of failures caused by X? ia 29 10 » 2 19 o 8 28 @ 2%are ware & fore Te SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK KJU-S-TMS agewel arm & fore re SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK KJU-S-TMs, (41a)war Tm & fore aE SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK KJU-S-TMS, (4258)wel am & fore ag SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK KJU-S-TMS (49-A)‘DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TODO SO KJU-S-TMS ‘Test Booklet Series T.B.C. TEST BOOKLET MATHEMATICS Time Allowed : Two Hours and Thirty Minutes Maximum Marks : 300 INSTRUCTIONS 1. IMMEDIATELY APTER THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE EXAMINATION, YOU SHOULD CHECK TAA? aaa ust BOOKLET DOES NOT HAVE ANY UNPRINTED OR TORN OR MISSING PAGES OR ITEMS, BTC. IF SO, GET IT REPLACED BY A COMPLETE TEST BOOKLET. 2, Pleas note that itis the candidate's responsibility to encode and fil in the Roll Number and 7st aaa et ice ‘Code A. B, C or D carefully and without any omission or discrepancy at he poeeoriate places in the OMR Answer Sheet. Any omission/diserepancy will render the Answer ‘Sheet liable for rejection. 3. Youhave to enter your Roll Number on the ‘Test Booklet in the Box provided alongside. DO NOT write anything else on the Test Booklet. 4. This Test Booklet contains 120 items (questions). Each item is printed both in Hindld and English. This Test Bookict corfour responses (answers). You Will select the response which you want to mark Each item comPisiwet, In case you feel that there is more then one correct response, mark the Sesponse which you consider the best. In any case, choose ONLY ONE response for each item. 5. Yontmve to mark all your responses ONLY on the separate Anawer Sheet provided. See directions in the Answer Sheet. 6. Ald items carry equal marks. #: ffore you proceed to mark in the Answer Sheet the response to various items in the Tess Booklet, yoo have to fill in come particulars in the Answer Sheet as per instructions sent to you with your ‘Admission Certificate. 8. After you have completed filling in all your responses on the Answer Sheat and the examin Aer yt aye ot hand over to the Invigilator only the Answer Sheet. You are permitted take away with you the Test Booklet. ‘9. Sheets for rough work are appended in the Test Booklet at the end. 10. Penalty for wrong answers : seen WILL BE PENALTY FOR WRONG ANSWERS MARKED BY A CANDIDATE IN THE OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTION PAPERS. There are four alternatives forthe answer to every question. For each auebtion for which s Dns Sears hap Been given by the cada, anewipind of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty. Gi) If candidate gives more than one answer, it will be treated as Answers happens to be correct and there will be same penalty a Gi) Ire question islet blank, ie, 20 answer is given by the candidate, there wil be ne penalty for that ‘DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO cara. ae a Saree wa Gero Hg TET OTe KJU-S-TMS (44-A)