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000 candidates, the marks obtained Out of | mean 45 and standard deviation 14, This gj ne competitive examination of 3 in the values of standard variate as 1.07 ang me fee ith be normally distributed wi found ° det the normal curve for the ad 0.4633, respectively, then the number of candidates whose marks are 0.35 Tis: bethaey mae 480 (b) 1073 () 537 (@) 2463 @) ance of a binomial distribution are 1 and 2/3, respectively. hy ean and vari J » posh of getting at least one success is : (@ 1927 (b) 8127 @ 2% @ 1 ability of getting exactly 2 blag A bag has 13 red, 14 green and 15 black balls. The probability g * pera pulling out 4 balls is p,. Now the number of each colour balls is doubled and 3 balls are pulled out. If the probability of getting exactly 4 black balls is pp, then (a P)=Pa (Py? Pz (©) Py) a8 (©) 3(327-F-148) (a) $ (si +f +148) 13, Fa, 8, € are thee unit vectors such that 2+5+¢=6, thend-B+B-¢+2-di equal to : (a) 0 o 1 wr -# @ -1 14. A two dimensional vector @ has its components 2p and | with respect to a rectangular cartesian system, This system is rotated through a certain angle about the origin in anti- Clockwise direction. If, with respect to new system, a has components p +1 and 1 then (3) p=0 {b) polorp=-4 () p=-lorp= ¢ @) p=lorp=-1 1S. Ifthe vectors ai +3 + 7+ ph+ Cand +3 +78 are coplanar, then the value of 1 1 1-a*T-p* @® 0 -1 © 1 a@ . 16. If, for any vector 3, it is given that (oF Do a\as 0 + a2 ag 2 ye 2 ane la xd) + |x fl +\@ xB) -al@)’, then the walue ofo is = wf © 2 ae 2 0 a 17. 1d, Band @ areany three vectors, then the valueof = «=> y a-b.b-¢,2-2 is: @ [8.8.2] @ 2[2.8.2] @ -[2.8, 2] (@ None of these 18. If 2 and 6 are two unit vectors inclined at an angle of 60° to cach other then @) [a+bl-V3 m |z+8]<1 © |z-Bl>1 cay [t-Bfei Series-B 4 XN s\ ae i Sune a 2 20. 21 2 . ethe f < aris: The solution of the | [tx tafe+ ) Ve tunlyF +e @ Ye-artyree aN + tant fe) Ft Wi) te (@) 26jx+ tant yr) +¢ where ¢ is an arbitrary constant, The value of ‘ va a is: ec fe r+ ay? ; 1 » 2 3 (a) 4 o) 5 © F @ 4 The line y = mx + c cuts the circle x? + y? = a? in two real points only if (a) c?a*(1 +m?) (©) ea(l +m’) j ay In) = | tan? x de va \ +ar 0 { —pa 7” Then I(n) + I(n-2)= “s, a 1 1 @ Wa ® 5 © a7 @ n-1 1 J sin 2a dis equal to 0 @ o ut 1 2 -5 © = ® = (aos bounded by the curves y= 25? and y =A 232 9 185 aans © 6s (a 28s ‘The area of the region Gy) Osye2ey 9 @) 2%6 4 SYST +5 05452) is: l © 31% (d) 43/6 VECO G = (+ ayy Fy a, > Qr+ye tye ~ _3y-Db iB ae non 270 and ) Band B= (2x42) d+ (Qe-3¥ =hy=2 ‘The value of the integral 27. [ wesin nui dr ae i xtak z Pa /Gm-¥ “ yale? Gn+)) Ga-)) a 4 o B w/z @ if \ sa. sowionot [ty \ ee fo feet) ds x+t) 1 (a) din 1)-3 x+e (b) flog, (& i) J tara, IS Foe, (E J+ 5 tavtxse (@) None of these ae Walon 71) 2 wes _tehe al . sa 29. If x) the greatest integer function, then [x7] deis: o @ 22 @) 2+2 of @ Pe “ J aoa 30. Aare a1) Hl [met | | ee 9 5 ts 3+4 w 3-4 () att @ a3 1 Be Lete(e) = age? Faye tay then f 42) de= 0 1 @ 40) +44(3)+ 40 o Meo +ae() +4] 1 1 re) 3[40r+ 443) +400] @ 1 goad) 4] 1 32. Tatmet | toe (35%) axis: (a) 2 ) 1 wanes () -1 ax+l dx is equal (0: 33. f @&+ IP @t2) ae (a) Blog, w+] hort It ~3 log, +21 +e | (o) 3 log, [x +1] -(r+ 1)" 3 log, +21 +¢ | (© loge + H-@+ t= log. bk + +e «d) 3 log, [e+ 1] + 2x + 17! ~3 log, bk +2] +€ where C is an arbitrary constant. ‘The shortest distance between the parabola y =x? and the straight line.x ~; 9 19 19 © 3B oF © 3B ws The extremal ofthe fmetional Ifyee)]= [y= 2yy’—16y4) oO (@ y=sin2x (b) y=sin4x+2e0s4 © yosindx (@) y=~2eos4x ‘The curve along which functional b yi = [ @=y9? dr has minimum value, is a @ y=? ) x=y? © yax ‘Two parameter solution by the Ritz method for functional I JbI=} Fay yx ° y@) = 0 =y(1) is: @) y=ep(1-x) +e -x) © y=ex(1-x) +e(1 -x)? Where c, & c are arbitrary constants. 3. ‘The extremal of ? 1 al ypent= [ ty #145 0 y(0)=0, x)= 1 is: @ yee @) yer ©) ys @ y=ray 40. ‘The mumber of extremals for the functional 1 iwiol=[ Gy +227 Dd MO= 19-28: aaa os a » nae @) 0 () 2 () 3 @i #2 x F Pie 41. The solution of Euler's equation forthe functional [ (e+ yy" dis: ory Xp x @ y=xrterte, ) ya-Grerte © yaEteete, @) ya teetey) =. i where ¢,and c, are arbitrary constants, 42. The extremal ofthe functional $8 4 (ay J Pacis % (@) y-ox+e, () yrortte, (6) y=ey2+ 3 Ww yrerte Where ¢ and c) are arbitrary constants, one ” i 43. The i (dx toc f [a+ (Yo @] is stationary for @ x=,y=14e rt dye t oe “dL” fp ita be nemarxoforder 3 sch Bat A= 4 sod B= 20H). =24, they (edi(B 5 equal to : w + ; tel . a * “4 @ 8 @) 6 = @ 1 } ie Aand B are square matrices of order 9 such that AB = A and BA = B they (a) APH A.B? (e) A?#A,BP=B AHA BE=B @ AeA BP eB ira isa square matrix such that A? = 2A —1, where TiS-a unil matrix, then fop numbers n> 2, A® is equal to = tl ay () nA-@-)I (b) nA-I ons St) [8 8 47. ThematricesA=) Ging cos® 0. y [commute under 4. 45. © @A-@-NE @ az, (a) r=yor@= aon, nisan integer () {) xsinO=ycos8 (@) xcos@=ysin@ , : cag 250 . cos@ sin@ ], ® 2) { ; 48. Toe matric A =| _sin® cos jis: $S0e Ad (a) Involutory (>) Orthogonal (©) Nilpotent Vee ah @) ® 1 ur (P-2) (q-y) t-2) (@) None of these 50, The inverse ri [3 51, i of the matrix| 5 * is: ek ap 1-8 37 B wf ala | © re 3] 1 1-38 +: © ~qsl 3 3] (&) None of these 31. Which ‘oa dificil ek following differential equations, give the, exremals for he 2 ato fp? +PyP}ar L @ -y= aa () Py’ +2xy-y=0 © = kant @ #y'-20y7 +yr0 52. 57. pio _6A2+ 5AT ERS wa-|! ? 3 |e 6A ay 2-1 3 thon Av! sequal 10 345 feta wo eed , 4) 9 -1 of W } 4 5 3 0 ra : : 5 \ 3 4 5 “ 7 674 1) 3 6 2 @ i ° aE 0 3 0 8 -l The number of values of ‘a’ for which the system of equations ip (at lat 8y=48 = ax+(at+3)y=3a- 1 ane gy has infinitely many solutions is : nay @) 2 () 1 () 0 @ infinite wae| * | tue An ure nen) is equal 1: 1 ma 1 an? 1 an [2 =] oo 7] o [6%] o [7] @ lon a, be three numbers, then ti IE p(x), q(x) and r(x) be polynomials of degree one, a» An value of the determinant pay) pla) Pla) aa) 4) 9) |is ra) ra) (a3) o) 2 The value of the determinant (a-b) (b-c) (c-a) (b-c) (c-a) (a-b) jis: (e-8) (@-b) (b-6) @) (a-b) (b-e)(e—a) YI The value of s/-8—6i is : f@ 14y3 ® #0139 @ 0 (@ 125 6) 15 © 1 wie Se ae — (b) 3abe (@) None of these ot +3i) @ +G6-) If A be a non-singula | fonder’ 3 and Al 5, then te value of A" © 45 er se 59. 61. 62. 67. = tid -5x-7 4, then 25+ pi= roots ofthe quadratic equation a 50/39 5997 Ifa, fare the @ (by 93/49 © For the inet de-9>3 Lig- -9+3 (ay) rol oh x? 16 which one of the followings is correct solution ? (@) x>14 @ xn #S 2) = Wy roe pour frm oft complex uber? Sa isin A (a) cos x/3-i sinw3 cos m/G+isin m6 wo V2 (cos w/3 -i sin 2/3) — R 2kx) . The value of 3 (AC,, then 4% THB - (a) a>7 (b) n=7 (ce) n<7 In the group S of all permutations on the set of 3 elements, t : permutations y satisfying y* = (the identity permutation) is = @ 4 w3 © 2 The number of ways of selection of a cricket team of eleven from. s .can bowl, if each cricket team of J 1 must include cxact (0/3960 () 4950 ©) 3000 Keehn deat G84 coe Cis: ) CL yA 5 Ce —@ ™y a Bie teed pelfarrntmrterpe alway os %) 10 OH 7. nR. 7. 14, 73. 76. rot USO Ke oor F a a survey of 1000 consumers and Teported market research group cond kod product B. The number of conned | A ramers liked product A liked both products is: >. 4 a (ay 150 @170 © / ie) ‘the domain ofthe el valued function a) = Bi + VE Bis: @® (264 ) 26] © (812) @ [-2,2) a) ‘The number of subsets ofthe set A = (0, 1,2,3}, containing element 1 is (a) 2 ow) 8 I 16 (d) 4, 9 1 eal Let A and B be two sets defined as follows : a Q A= {(x y) © RE 4x2 + 9y? 24x — Sty + 81.50} B= {(x,y) R?:x—3|1 defined for real numbers is : a (a) (2, 0) (b) (0, 1] © C=,0) @ [0.0 90. The unity clement of the ring ({0, 2,4, 6,8), tig Xyp)is: | @ 2 ) 4 (@) None of thes | Series-B 109, The sum of the series : 1-36) ; i@- 8 (b) @ ¥ first n term: 110, IFS, =nb +4n(n ~ Ie, where S, denotes the sum of the a terms of an ALP, the ie common difference is : (a) b+e (b) 2b+3c (c) 2b @r%e 111. A polygon has 44 diagonals, then the number of its sides are : capt 53 u (b) 7 © 8 @ None -6 y-7 112. The perpendicular distance of (1,2, 3) from the line==° = 7 Fie (a) 6 (b) 7 © 8 @ 9 113, Intercept on the line y = x by the circle x? + y2—2x= 0 is AB. Equation of the diameter is AB, is : >< @ 2+ysx-y-0 ) 2+y—x+y=0 © B+ytxty=0 @ xtyt—x-y=0 44, {2s Point on the parabola y= 12x at which the normal makes an angle 30° with it is (28) (1,23) © 66 US. The circle 8 Lys ty Bre dy+4eo gee (@) x-axis only . (©) bothxandy axes A sent. M16. The sum of sq , Pyne a “rem mac cet by te pe (@) @ b) 202 © uy Pa, owe f0)2 > 8 ROT we et of PORS, tea 9 29 © 64 118. Sum ofthe n od © @3) @ 65) terms of a GP. then p? = iss, Products P and sum of the reciprocals of the terms is. o & pa a = ot » o & aor a ym he a a yo 119, Distance between the pair of parallel lines cow, Sx-+ 1Sy—34 = Oand Bx + 15y +31 = 088 AY 65 act 6 3 Tie © unis ZES 7 Fyne (a) ppunits ©) 70 120. if + by +2 0 touches the parabola y?~ &x, then value of "and the comesponging point of contact are : () b=hG24 @ b=-1Q-9 (@) b=1,2-4) &) b=-1.62,4 121. The cquation of a straight line with positive gradient, which passes through the poing (-5, 0) and is at distance 3 units from the origin, Is + Lay et 4y t+ 15-0 yer @) 3x-4yt 15-0 (c) 4x+3y+20=0 w @ 4x -3y+20=0 af andl 122, The foci of hyperbola coincide with the foci of the ellipse 25 +g this hyperbola with eccentricity 2,is: 0 = [+ x 4 E-Eat © Eat @ #- n 9 . _(s ors - 123. The curve represented by the equation afax + yoy = lis: i (a) aneliipse (b) abyperbola © (c)_ a parabola @ a 124. The conic | 1x? — 4xy + 14y? — 58x —44y + 71 = 0 represents : (a) acircle (b) aparabola S 7 (©) apair of straight lines Go anellipse eT 125, 1fPG,2,~4, OG, 4-6), RO, 8-10) are colina, then th ratio in which Q divides PRB: wi () 1:4 © 2:3 @ 21. @ 126, Trecumton : fee 2 2 ele, ge"! 1,4, 5 a9 Btn Joa" z—x* yy ~ 0 represents: Pau (a) plane (©) straight line (@) pairofplanes (d) pair of straight in* 127. The equations of the normals at the cnds of the latus rectum of the parabola y? = 4%" 8° (a) x -y?—6ar+%?=0 ©) pan Ge Gay +902 =0 ‘Ss ©) #-y~Gay+o2=0 es Bie, as ia ——_—— BS: " 2-¥. 3 x 128. The shortest distance between the lines "> A (a) ¥ () 2 o ‘The direction cosines of the line which is perpendicular to the lines with direction rg -2, 2and 0,2, 1, are: Sction rag 129. 1.22 212 122 2 @ -3p3 «F733 © P-P3 @ 34 130, ‘The angle between a diagonal of a cube and its coterminous edge is = o os (ey tant y2 © None ofthese + +1 x-2_yt+2_z-3 131, Consider the tines 1 = 24? = 25 ang 2 = 15 = A= ‘Then the unit vector perpendicular to both the lines is: @ FBC i++) © ap teri+st) (@)_ None of these 2 132, The distance of the point P(3, 8, 2) from the line ~ 7° =75? measured pele the plane 3x + 2y-2z + 17= is: @ s &) Vie ©7 ne 133. The lines x= ay +b; z=cy+d @ Be and x=a'yt+b5z=cly+d' are perpendicular if (@) aa tect 1=0 6 wow sally (©) aa’ +bb’ + dd’=0 @ wees ane 134, The two points (1, 1, 1) and (3, 0, 1) with ~ 122+ 13-0 anno side and equidistant from it 'O) libicieeaiacs! ‘po it €) the plane (opposite side and not equidistant fom 138. {rsse ofthe point (11,2) in the plane 2x —3y. =I4is; 9 634 © 634-3) & ae @ (4-43 136. The lines EH Y-2=5;9%-Sy4ya4 and @ Sr 8y #423554 $y 6247 = Oar a) 4 rf r (©) Perpendicular ©) Coincident © Making an angle 45° with cach ifferential equation 137. Ify* isan integrating factor of the differential ea | 2xydr - Gx? - 97) dy =O fais: — vi ofa a 1 o 1 | 138, The solution of the partial differential equation aap + yeq = ay is: @ 2-0 9-7) © p wer) ) yf 139, The differential equation of the family of curves y=e'(Acosx+Bsinx). my © Ne where A and B are arbitrary constants, is : ot Zak 2 dy 5, aye @ (8) +90 Greg and 2 ds of © agy-o @ -1e-0 a 140. Which of the following partial differential equations is/are quasi-linear ? Loy ay Sart a Gee) Saye = ery LG TP ay setry LG +z) a Wey @ 1 © 0 (©) Bothland I (4) Neither I nor Il 141. Partial differential equation & ez la Ban) Bye og 708: 1. hyperbolic ify<0 If parabolic ify =0 I, elliptic ify<0 Which of the following options is correct ? (a) [and Il both are correct (b) Tand II both are correct : oe (c) Land III both are correct @ None of ince is ore) 142. The solution of the differential equation " e w 4 @+ 1G -y= e+ IP « ‘ wen Subject to _ y=latx=0,is: @ y=@+1 i je hie © ® 3y=@+Er+2) @ None of these a = 1, y= 1, then me vaue or 143, I satisfies 2c andi is given that for = Ly “ ren °) -l @ 1 (b) 0 @ vet 4 144. The solution curve of the differential equation & xdx dy =0is: aa (b) Ellipse (c) Circle ge att (2) Hyperbola(b) WY yay = 145. If, and f, are integrating factors of x gy + 2¥ = | and tie ua? a St _2 y= + respectively, then @ f-- 4-75 © haf @ §=r4, 146. The solution of the differential equation 4 rs ey Wy. 7 er we sar 2 Ne ifatx=0, y= 3 and SX=3,is: (a) e(2+x)+ 20" (©) e@-x+e* 147. The degree of the differential equation (2): (a sin @) +1=0is: (ob) (lx) + 2% (@) 2e(x- 1) +e* ae i (a) 3 ) 2 © 1 (9) not defined 148. A particular solution of the differential equation (Odes 1) Laas my y= 1 whenx= 0; is: dah eS (y= Stop, G2+1)— Fan! r+ Flog, (e+ 1) +1 as) b) y= Plog. (241) +} tan! x+ 40g, (e-1) +2 8 4 (©) y= log, @2+1)—3tantx+ 1 @ y=log, (e+ 1) #3241 149. The solution of the differential equation @y J idy_ 1 toger is: ae xd @ yroteste ©) yretoxt+> & © yroty te @ © y= 0, +c,log x+2 (log x), Where c, and c, are arbitrary coal L = - IN 150. The gencral solution of the part | . jal differential equation # x? - vipsy a ayant xtytz=fie+y) | (a) yz fhe ty? +2) =f% 4) © -Q om be wr oso og ISI. Ttenilee aw ls pees oe ween Sexeey is classified as : _ Pa Parabolic (b) Hyperbolic (¢)_—Elliptic 152. The angle between the curves 6y =- x? +7 and y= is: (e) WA (b) 3 (©) 22 183. fl +V1-y?=aGe- pete 154, Nee een ae t f)=xe-) @-2) Lewy = 20 a On inthe interval 0,3 fis ual to: LV 1 @ 4 © + © Cie 188. x= err then : Set 4 Siena o: OC DOS aS ME a 1 x - @ 5 0) T,X" @ a 156, If fx) is a differentiable function, then lim 40" atta) ~ Ma) no (a) — far) bc © affa)—ta) \t 187. Ey ttn =O atx = 0, then the value of y is: 4 m ‘} cote @ tnr =2,f0)=3 3 158. Let f(x ty) = fa) {{y) forall real values of x and y- I (5) eG fea 5) @ | ) 3 @ 6 itive int and a>b, a 159. 12 = (— ay (x ~ byt, where n and m are Posie jegers and a then Wie the following is true for the function y ? (a) Maximaatx=a (c) Maxima atx =b 160. If 2i(x) - x(t)=x3,x«0, then f(2) is equal to : 2 = @ 3 w -7 +1 © Semis key 161. If a curve is continuous between two points A and B on the curve and possesses 7 tangent at each of its point, then there exists at least one point on the eurve lying A and B, where the tangent is parallel to the chord AB. This result is known as : (a) 7 Rolle’s theorem (b) Lagrange’s mean value theorem (c) Cauchy's mean value theorem. (d@) Maclaurin’s theorem (vb) Minimaatx=a (@) Minima at x=b 162. IFsin (+ y)= log, («+ y) then = @ - () 1 @ 2 @ 2 163. The absolute maximum of function g(t) = 81 ¢* on the interval [-2, 1] is : (a) 0 (b) 31/8 (ce) -32 a7 a4 164, The kind of discontinuity, the function f(x) = [x] + [-x] has for integral values of, is: * (@) removable firtkind (©) second kind (@) mixed gh 165. The minimum value of Ways rs ceopt Nhs @ at 2-44 Lest Tex 8! wpe @ 4 ® 5 © 9 @w 74 166. For the function f:[-4, 2] +R defined by f(x) = [x — 1 + [x + 3}, which of the followings (2) fis differentiable at x= 1 gee Geb = () fis differentiable atx=-3 (©) _Rolle's theorem is applicable forthe interval [-3, 1] at) (© None of these 167. If: R + Rbe a positive increasing funtion such that lim Fs, then lim x @ fix) xe @ 25 ® 32. &| 3 wi Series-B ~ wn D les P is maximum when ? Wand Ply? Then PYM Iny78 @) x=Byayy plicable, is | 168, Given that x+y = (a) x26y=14 (b) x= 1S ¥=F 169. ‘The function, in which Rolle’s theorem is @P! = b]. O 8+ 17x 08 is satisfied for all values of x which satis: i @ O er F #) @) Nomex 101. The solution set of inequality ty ot” AY s | B+2*-3<0 Yet | @ OD oa.9 © CLD @ Fy 102. Solution set of inequality eu 23 Dee l>ee4 WRF Ee a a“ ist perry @ a £7 (&) 2) (©) 2-2) 40,0) 103. Ifx, y, z are three positive real numbers, then minimum value of te, ate Bis: (-2.Y CA @ 1 ) 2 ©) 3 ax 104. One of the solutions of the system of inequalities: 9 (+ o“% Qx+y>3 andx—2y <-lis ter (a) (2,0) o) @D CL, 5) (@) 105. How many sumber of data ems ae ther nthe fo Aritwnete ae! &) 16 @ 18 106. If.a,b, care in AP. and x, y, zare in G.P. then x y°* - z-b= (a) xy yl © 2 107. Two sequences and are defined by wy nt re 18 ser 7) 155 a and 4 (ie, ()), respectively. Best ‘Then ta ee: ‘Tet s © gpranntorkor — @ napmiso not wos. Thews o> and are A.P. @) <> isG.P. and is AP solution set of the inequalit +4 o ity oe” HF ays) 8 t (a) _©@,3) @ (Le 1. The tion £ : R > R defined by f(x) = 6 + 6Fis : (a}~ one-one into (b) one-one onto (©) many-one onto (d)many-one into 92. Which of the following functions is subjective ? (a) _f:R MR defined by f(x) =x? (Bb) £:Rt +R defined by fx) = x2 f IR +R! defined by fix) = 2 @ fo" SR defined by f(x) = yr 93, Hf functions f: R + R and g : IR > Rare defined as Wt+x-8,xs1 f)=j4r+5 9 17 {e , x<-3 ir and gfx)=} 0 »-3Sx<2 0 then e eed) x22, Gih= (a) (fog) (-3)=8 —t) (fog) (9) = 683 Soy” (gof} (0)=-8 @) (gof) (6) = 427 94. WAG) = cos [#2] x + cos [-n?]x, where [r] stands fr the greatest integer function, then r()- col tt ay -1 o) 1: © 0 Fr 95, The otal number functions on CNS cf! a £:0,2,.Smj—> (1, nme: a ale o awe 7@) (a) an(m 1) + (m-n+l) OS 2 m* @ oF 96. The solution set of the inequality ay x 2. + (23) 215 is: W @ 8} (bo) [2,~) © (0, a ‘ €~,2] qn 97, The coefficient of 3 in the expansion of(§ — 3" ise (a) 1485/128 = (b)- — 1485/128 © 14857256 @ 495/128 98. EERE 1 9-2, then x lies in fee €@) (-5,-2)U (1,0) ) ,2)¥C1~) (©) (-5,-2) @ G,-2)vG.%) 99. The maximum number of equivalence the set A = {1, 2, 3) is: 1 &) 2

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