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18288 Set No.-1 ‘Question Booklet No, (Te be filed up by the cancidate by blue/btack ball-point pen) Rall No. | i ] “ Rall No. (Write the digits in words} Serial No. of OMR Answer Sheet aa Day and Date ... {Signature of Invigitator) INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES (Use only bluefblack balt-point pen in he space above and on both sides af the OR Answer Sheet) 1, Within 30 minutes of the issue of the Question Booklet, check the Question Booklet to ensure that i contains all the pages in correct sequence and that no page/question is missing, Incase of faulty “Cuestion Booklet bing it to the’ notce of the Superintendent/Inwigilators inmediately to obtain a fresh Question Booklet. 2. Do not bring any loose paper, written or blank, inside the Examination Hall except the Admit Card without its envelope, 3. A separate Answer Sheet is given. It should not be folded or mutilated. A second Answer Steet shuld nyt be provided. Gnly the Answer Sheer wet! be evaluated. 4, Write your -Roli Number and Serial Number of the Answer Sheet oy pen in the space provided above. : 5. On the front page of the Answer Sheet, write by pen your Roll Number in the space provided at the top, and by darkening the circles at the bottom, Also, wherever applicable, write the Question Booklet Number and the Set Number in appropriate places. &. No overwriting is alfowed in the entties of Rell No., Question Booklet No, and Set No. (ary) on OMK sheet and also Roll No. and OMR sheet No. on the Question Badklet 7. Any changes in the aforesaid entries is to be verified by the invigilator, otherwise it will be taken as unteirmeans. B Each question in this Booklet is followed by four aliemative answers. For each question, you are to record the correct option-on-tie Answer Shect by darkening the appropriate circle in the corresponding row of the Answer Sheet, by ball-point pen as mentioned in the guidelines given on the first page of the Ansiver Sheet. _ 9, For each question, darker cle on the Answer Sheet. If one circle or darken a Ciclo pariah will be treated as alone meres 1. Note that the answer once filled in ink cannot be chauged. If you do he a ¢ filled 1 Hot wish to atte question, leave all thé eles in the comespondintAtOHwiney ot Pie awarded cero mark) question will he At. For roi work, use the inner back page of the title cover, this Booket, ‘and the blank page at the end of 12, Deposit onty the OMR Ansiver thet Page ond of the Test. 13. You are nol permitted tc leave the Examination Hall until the end of the Test, 14, if a candidate attempts to wse.anyfrm of unfair means, he/she thy punishment 25 the University may detertyine and impose on him/her: all be fable to such (arefer Rider feed H afr cree TS OK Rd wy gy | Total No. of Printed Pages : 30 . _ SEAL 17P/203/13/I\(Set-1) No. of Questions : 120 Time ; 2 Hours ] [ Full Marks : 360 Note: (i) Attempt as many questions as you can. Each question carries 3 (Three) Zero mark marks. One mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer. will be awarded for each unattempted question. (i) If mare than one alternative answers seem to be approximate to the correct answer, choose the closest one. If f()=y1ex2, then Q FOW)= FOOFQ) (2) fx+y)= flxs fly) (G3) flow) > fala) @ fays fel? The number of selection of one or more thingaaus af.n different things is: () ated @ yw (3) 2% 41 (4) 27-1 Valueof 'P,+2?P,+3°P,+....4n"P, is [here =) . ( “on, QR Hd "Oh MB sas @) *P, @ Be (1) PTO, 17P/203/13/M(Set-1) aax 4 If A=!m mmm, then the roots of A= Care: bx by (1) am Qab 3) ~a-6 (4) Om 5. Value of product (1x41? a4 + ..co)(l 4x42 4x7 +. 4 (Q) deat ext Q) 1 x®4x4 00 (3) 1-27 (4) 1x4 a8 - 0 6. If Aisa determinant of order 3, then the value of |A|+ |-A| isequal to: (1) 0 QQ) 1 (3) 2 @) 2/41 7. if A,B, Care non singular square matrices of order 3 x 3 then which of the following is not necessarily true? () AlA=I= AAT =1 (@ Att (Bay Q) rel (4) (A-B)C= AC -BC a, Ira man has 6 iriends, then number of ways he may ivite one or mote of Hem te dinner is: (ay 120 as @) & we (2) 17P/203/13MK(Set-1) 9. Let 7, be the rth term of an A. P. for r= 1,2, uu «If for some positive integers Mn, n,we have Ty =4 and 1 n 1 ot @ i Pu nn @) 1 @o 10. The number of ways 6 Americans, 5 Englishmen and 8 Indians can be seated in arow so that neither Englishmen nor Indians sit between Americans : (1) (14)! x 6)! . @) (5)!x @)! 3) (11)! (8)1 (4) (9)! « @)! 1. Let a. b. ¢ be positive real numbers. The following system of equations in x, 3 and z 2 a = = of ‘ + = =1 has: (2) no solution (2) unique solution 3) infinitely many solutions ( finitely many solutions 12. Ifthe product of n positive numbers is unity, ther’ thetr sum is : (1) a positive integer (2) divisible by n 1 3} equal to n+ ai (4) never less than n 1) PIO, 17P/203/13/ll(Set-1) 13. _f 2 tana] WAS oy 1 FAQS, then the value of |ATA~ lis (1) cos 4x Q) 2 (3) ~ cos 4x ay 14. Tn the expansion of (x +)", if the coefficient "Cc, is the greatest, then value ofris: @yi00 @) 75 (3) 50 _@) 125 15. Sum of the coefficients in (6x - (1) 13 Q) -13 (3) 1 @) 1 1 16. Coeificient of x°3 in the expansion of |x ) is: eos (i) 330m" (2) -340m? @) -350m7 (4) 3607 17. If Aand Bare two finite sets containing respectively m and 1 elemenis, then the number of non-empty relations that can be defined from A to Bis: (1) om" (2) w™-1 (3) mm-1 (@ 2-1 48. Leta 3x3 matrix A have determinant 5.If B=44? then the determinant of 8 is equal to: () 20 (2) 100 (3) 320 (4) 1600 (4) 19. 21. 17P/203/1 3/M(Set-1) If "Cg: "FC; =33:4, then value of n is a) 8 Qu @ 2 @u |. Last digit of the number (32) is: a) 2° 4 G6 (4) 8 Ma, 6, c, d and p are distinct real numbers such that (a? +6? +c? |p? - 2ab+be+cayp +{b? +e +42)< 0 thena, bo; darein (1) ALP. 2) GP, @) HP. @) AGP. If the sum of odd terms of (x4 a)", where 2 ¢ N, is Land the-sum of even terms isM, then the value of 1? - M? is : a (1) e404 (ea) ) (2 +02) 3) (?-x) Number of ways when 10 examination papers can be arranged so that the best and worst papers never come together ; (1) 9.(20)¢ 2) 8.9)! Q) 7.8)! 4) boy (5) I7P/2O3H/13M(Set-1) 24. 1 aii Fcos0 sinO th ich ; | EO ny cogg, UneR Which one of the cos 0- B sind Q) C=Asin0+Bcos0 (@) C=Asin 6 ~B eos 0 @) C=A cosh +Bsin0 Direction (Question No. 25 to 27) : lt the following questions, answers are to be tie diagrant 1 below, where Hie triangle represents doctors, the circle represents pl anil Doe rectangle represents artists 25. Which numbered space in the diagram tepresenis dociors who are also players and artisis ? az ea @)4 a5 26. Which number represents artists who are also players only ? ws Qo @Q)7 (4) 8 27, Which number represents artists who are neither piayers nor doctozs ? ay a3 @)2 (4) 4 (6) 28. a. 30. 1 32. 17P/203/43Al(Set-1) IfA is a square matrix of order nxn, then adj (adj A) is equal to = () lalla (Q |Afrta @ |Alrra (4) [AFA x 3 6] 12 x 7| 45x 1f]3 6 xJ=ix 7 2j2/5 x 4 =0 then'# is equal to: 6x 3] 7 2x] |x 45 M9 9 @) 0 @ i a h | 2a +3b)44e, B,C UWas|ay by cy |, then) 2a +3by+4cy by cy |= ay bs cy | 2a, +3b,+4¢, by C3 1 aya (2) =A on (3) 24 (4) Qx3%4)A lf @ and 6 are the roots of the equation 5x°—y-2=0, then the equation for which rootsare 2 and 2 is: ans () P-x410=0 Q -x-10-0 B) 2 +x+10=0 @ 2 4x-10-0 If the set A contains 5 dlethents and the set B contains 6 elenients, then the number of one-one and onto mappings from A to Bis: 2) 20 (1) 720 Q) @) 0 (4) 30 (7) : PTO. 17P/203/13/1(Set-1) 33. Domain of the function f(a) =a" a >0, is: (1) Ga, a ba, a] 3) [0,4] (8) (a, 0} 34. The distance between the parallel lines 9x? -6xy + y? ~18x-6y 18 = 0 is: Ti Q ze @) he @) JO 36. At what point on the parabola y° = 4x and the norma! makes equal angle with the axes ? () 4,4) (2) 9,6) @) 4-4) fa) (L-2) Direction (Onestion No. 36 to 40) : In cach of the following questions, two statemrents are given followed by three or four conclusions numbered I, IL, UL and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be af variance, fron the conmonty known facts amd then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the give statements disregarding commonly known facts. 36. Statements : All branches are flowers. All flowers are leaves. Conclusions + 1. Allbranches are leaves. TL All leaves ate branches. 111, Ali Mowers are branches, TV. Some leaves are branches. (GG) None follows (2) Only and JV follow () Only Tland 11) follow (4) All follows. (8) 37. 38. 38. 17P/203/13/\(Set-1) Statements : All potiticians are honest, All honest are fair. Conclusions : 1. Some honest are politicians. I. No honestis politician. Il. Some fair are politicians. IV, All fair are politicians. (1) None follows (2) Only | follow (3) Only I and II foliow (4) Only I and III follow Statements : All terrorists are guilty. All terrorists are criminals. Conclusions : 1. Either all criminals are guilty or all guilty are criminals. IL, Some guilty persons are criminals. Ul. Generally criminals are guilty. TV. Crime and guilt go together (1) Only {follow @) Only I and I follow (3) Only H follow (4) Only Il and IV foliow Statements : Ali dolls ace windows. All bottles ae windows, All cars are bottles. Conclusions : [All cars are windows. Il. Some cars are dolls. II. Some windows are cars. (1) Only J and Il follow Q) Only I attest follow (3) Only I and Ill follow (4) All follows (9) PTO. 17P/203/13/l1(Set-1) 40. 4t. 42. 43, 4A Statements : All iruils are vegetables. All pens are vegetables. All vegetables are rains. Conclusions : L All fruits are rains. I. Allpens are rains IIL. Some rains are vegetables. (1) None follows (2) Only Iand II follow (3) Only Land LiL follow (4) All follows Tiffa) = ax + band g(x) =cx + d, then f(g(x)) =g(fx)) forall x € R if and only if: QM f@=2a&) Q) fey=gh (8) f(a) = gtb} @ fO~ sa) Leta = 33”, 1 N, if exponent choosen at random the probability that the unit Uigil ofa will be 9 is: (ly 1/2 (2) 1/3 @) 1/4 a 1/9 Which of the following is the same as Lung, Pharynx, Bronchioles ¥ (1) Alveoii (2) Ribs @) Oesophagus (4) Nepirons ‘Two positions ofa block are shown below : when 3 isat the top, which number willbe at the bottom ? © (1) 6 (22 @) 1 @) (10) & 47. 17P/203/1 3/ll(Set-1) . If 3rd December, 2000 was Sunday, what day was 3rd January, 2001 ? (1) Tuesday (2) Wednesday (3) Thursday (4) Friday Let R be the relation defined on the set N of natural numbers by the rule xRy iff x+2y=8, the domain of Ris: (1) (2, 4,8} (2) {2, 4,6} @) (24,68) 4) 2.3.4) If [x] denotes the integral part of x, then the solution set of the equation Ix? —5[x1+620 is (xe R) (1) [3,4] 2) 23] @) 12,3] (4) (2,4) The domain and range of the teal function f defined by fy are given x by: Q) Dy =R,Ry[-1,1] @) Dy =R-(a), R, =(-1} G) Dp=R-[1, Ry=R (4) Dy =R~(-4), Rp =H Let f: 8 + R be defined by fy-4 for all x € R, then fis: (1) one-one Q) onto (3) bijective: {4) not defined 111) Pro, 17P/203/13/l{Set-1) 50. If the straight tine ax + by + ¢ = Oand x cosa + y sin a =c enclose an angle ¥, between them and meet the straight line x cos at ~ y sin, = 0 in the same point then: (1) a? ob? 2) web (3) a 4b? = 26? (@) @ab=4 _ if xisrational x Letf: fen fife 51. Let/ [0,1] -»[0, 1} be defined by f(a) =4 rie haat 68 8 (1) constant (2) 1+x (3) x (a) Lex 52. Letus define a relation Ri on K as@kibit a> eb. Then ky is: (1) an equivalence relation (2) Reflexive, transitive but not symmetric (3) Symmetric, transitive but not reflexive (4) Neither transitive nor reflexive but symmetric 53. Jf ~bx _ m= as roots which are numerically equal but of opposite signs, . ax-¢ m+ the value of m must be: a-b ay ib ae i mF a ga, ‘Theliney <#** Tis tangent of parabola (Q) m=2 @) m=4 @) m=3 qymet 55. 56. a7. 38. 17P/203/13/ISet-1) The Locus of a point which moves so that the difference of its distances from two fixed straight line which are at right angle is equal to the distance from another fixed straight line is: (1) astraight line (2) acircle @) a parabola () anellipse The number of distinct tangent that can be drawn from the origin to the circle Fay? =%Acty) is: (1) 0 Qi @2 3 The roots of Ax? +Bx+C=0 are rand s. For the roots of v2 pwsg—0 to be 1? and s*, p must be equal to: LAC 2AC~B* @) a (4) B?-2c ‘The identity clement for the binary operation * defined on Q-ilasasbe ab for alla, b « Q-{0l is @ 2 « ‘ i (13) . PTO. 17P/203/19A(Set-1) 59, ‘The number of the value of ¢ such that the straight line y = 4x +c touch the curve: = Pay pty’ ais ao Qi @) 2 (4) Infinite 60. Which of the following functions from Z into Z are bijections ? Q) sa)=x? * Q) fa)=x+2 @) fG=2x44 (8) fyex?41 61, The value of m for which y = mx + 6 is a tangent to the hyperbola 75-5 Q) 2 3 @) & 2\ sin freos? x} oval to: e. all equal to x0 o- (2) x 5 (ya a5 (14) 63. 64, 65. 17P/203/1 3/1(Set-1) Dialing a telephone number an old man forgets the last (wo digits remembering only that these are different dialled at random. The probability that the number is dialled correctly is : * 1 1 oO ks 45 @ 90 1 1 (3) — ane 8) 100 (4) 56 200 Ils fx(l-x) ? dr then Tequal to: Q ( 2007 a) 2011 * 2 2009 a (4) None of these 27 12), Zare ig rt 1, Zz are complex number stich that 7, 4s-puiely imaginary number then 2, -Z, value of | 1-2 | ig. a) 0 Q1 @) 2 @3 The length of longest interval in which the filterion 3sinx Asin? ~4sin increasing, is : - vis Qeae Q &/2 @) 3n/2 (15) PTO, 17P/203/13/1\Set-1) 67. 70, 71. IGA equals : 1-2i+3 Me (2) 1 (3) -F @4 fi The eccentric angle of a point on the ellipse = 1 whose distance from the centre of the ellipse is 2 is: 4) 2 OG bn in 9) Zu @) 3 @ 6 If uw f(x9), 2 ~ ge), f'@) = cosxand g'(a)= sin x then = is: ye O e aor cos x .cosee x @) Len? 5, (3) tana (a) sin? x.cosec?x . 1a sinx-x+2. 6 im —— = ato ot d =" "6 & 199 ; ete . % o 180 ‘The sum ton terms ofthe series 75 . on " ni 10 © Es OA 17P/203/13/ll(Set-1) 72. Find the missing number : 2 6 5(9)12 (a) ° ay 5 Q) 6 @)7 4) 8 73, If x means -, - means +, + means +, + means x, then value of 16x 4+ 10:5 -10 is: Q) 28 2) 38 (3) 18 (4) 24 Direction (Question No. 74 to 76) : In the following questions there are given come statements followed by conclusions that can be drawn from them. Choose the conclusion twhtich appeals to you to be the most correct : 74. The presence of calcium in milk makes it white. Rice, tuo, is white, Therefore, rice also contains calcium. . (2) False (2) Probably true (3) True ) Can't say 75. Hydrogen is lighter than oxygen. Hydrogen is lighter than helium. Therefore, oxygen is the heaviest of the three gases. (1) False (2) Probably false 3) True (4) Can’t say a7) PTO. 17P/203/14/I(Set-1) 76. 71. 78. 79. People who are bald are generally of the intellectual type. Arun is bald. Therefore Arun is an intellectual. (1) False (2) Probably true (3) True (4) Can'tsay If p parallel tines are intersected by q other paraliel lines, then number of parallelograms so formed : co tmerng-n @) Zoap-Q+ 1 (2) Foe» ) Fonte + ota Find ‘odd-one-out in the following figure : Ini OAD AE Y Ia Nic 10 oj 4 a @ @ @) ina row Ram isat the 17th place from left and Hari at the 11th place from right, If there are 5 persons between them, then the place of Hari from le# will be : (i) 22nd (2) 23rd (3) 24th (4) 20th ‘A hemispherical bow! of internal radius 9 cm contains a liquid. This liquid is to be filled inte cylindrical shaped small bottles of diameter 3 em and height 4 cm. How many botiles will be needed to empty the bowl ? a7 QQ) 35 (3) 54 (4) 63 (18) 81, 83. 85. 17P/203/13/Il(Set-1) 2h Fics? The derivative of tan“ M2X a (5.5) F " Q) Ex.au Ge) (4) None of these Direction (Question No. 96 & 97) ; in each a Hie following questions, group of three inter rel) courts is gioeie. Choose # avord from the givet aiternatioes, tat is sitter co dhe gicun ‘words and hence belongs to tre sare group 96. Jar: jelly : Pickles. (1) Butter (2) Mariualade (3) Grapes (4) Preservative 97. Botany : Zoology : Cardiology (i) Morphotogy (2) Seismology (3) Pedology (4) Taxonomy 98, Arrange the following words according to dictionary arrangemer Epitaxy 2. Episode 3. Epigene 4. Epitome 5, Fpilogue anaes ° 0 4508 (4) 5,4,2,1,3 (22) 17P/203/13/I(Set-1) Direction (Question No. 99 to 101) : Dryland farming is the only way ta not only combat recurring drought but also meet the increasing food requirements of India, About 45% of India’s total crop production now comes from drylands, By the end of this century, this will "te increase ty 60% if India is to provide adequate food for projected population of one billion by the trun of the century : ‘ 99. Dryland farming is important for India. (1) Data inadequate (2) Definitely true (3) Propabably true (4) Probably false 100. India is self-sufficient in food production. (1) Definitely true (2) Probably true (3) Data inadequate (4) Probably false 101. In India, the rate of growth of population is 15 percent per year, (1) Data inadequate Q) Probably true @) Definitely true (4) Probably false 102. If y=) is polynomial of order’ then 2-4 {y? “| couatto; dt [> dx? (1) PY) +P) . () Pa). Px) (8) PG. PG) (%) A constant (23) Pro, 17P/203/13/l(Set-1) 103, 104. 105, 106. Ais father of X; B is mother of Y. The sister of X and Z is Y. Which of the following statements is definitely not true ? (1) Bis the mother of Z (2) Xis the sister of Z (3) Yis the son of A (4) Bhas one daughter Find the wrong number in the series 3, 8, 15, 24, 34, 48, 63 (8 Q% ~ Bs (4) 48 Exercise is to Obesity as Water is to (1) Thirst (2) Alcohol (3) Drink (4) Purity Five girls are silting in a row Rashi is not adjacent to Sulekha or Abha. Anuradha is nol adjacent to Sulekha. Rashi is adjacent to Monike. Monika is at ne middle 12 the sow. Then Anoradia is adjacent fo whom out of thw ihe 2 following ? @) a Rashi ) ' (@) Monika gy Nhe (24) 107. 108. 109. 110. 17P/203/13/1\(Set-1) If CONTRIBUTE is written as ETBUIRNTOC, then which letter will be in the sixth place when counted from the left if POPULARISE is written in the same way? WR QI 3) A aL 1 logs ¥, logy, X:log,, xare in HP, where a, b, ¢, x belong to (1,40), then a, b,c are in: (l) AP Q) GP (3) HP (4) None of these If loggga(x—1)2 logea(x~ Lthen x belongs to the interval @ (1.2) (2) (-,2] (3) {2, +20) (@) None of these tn a certain code, PLEADING is written as EMHCOMPB. How is SHOULDER written in that code ? @) KCDQTIPV 2) QDCKVPIT (3) ODCKTIPV (4) TIPVODCK 38) BT6. 17P/203/13/INSet-1) 111. Find the missing number: 3 3 (1) 196 (2) 246 (3) 250 (4) 256 112. if loggssin x =1-loggs cos then the number of solution of x ¢ [-2x, 2a] is: q) 3 (2) 2 (@) 1 (4) 4 443. Two natural numbers @ and # are selected at random the probability that (a? +b?) is divisible by 7is : () 3/8 Q u7 QB) 3/49 @® 1/49 +log (1-2) ee 1 od 0 M3 d 1 a @) 3 m3 (26) 115, 116, 117, 118. 119. 17P/203/13/Set-1) The area enclosed between the curve y=ax” and x=ay?(a> 0) is 1 square unit the value of a: () 1/3 Q) 2/3 (3) 1/4 4) 1/5 Shirt is related to Button in the same way as Shoes is related to (1) Stitch Q) Leg (3) Socks (4) None of these Find the next term in the series : BMO, EOO, HOS. ? (l) KSU (2) LMN (3) Sov (4) SOW X was born on March 6, 1993. The same year Independence Day was celebrated on Friday. On which day was X born ? (1) Wednesday (2) Thursday @) Friday (4) Saturday Find ‘odd-one-out in the following figure A Q) Q) @) @ (22) Pro. 17P/203/13/(Set-1) 120. Examine the following relationships among members of a family of six persons A,B,C, D, Band F, 1. The number of males equals that of females. I Aand Earesons of F. TIL, Dis the mother of two, one boy and one girl. TV. Bis the sonof A. V. There is one married couple in the family at present. Which one of the following inferences can be drawn from the above ? 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