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Nda 1 Mathematics Compressed

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CA=CB 2. AC=BC 3. C(A+B)=CA+CB oahe 4 8 aia-a/ai-a ae et ee? (@) 441 () Faq 2 (©) 233 @ 192 2sind cosd 0 2cosd sind 0| % at -1 Test A(adja) rae arax 7 @ TH mR ) 7 ©r @ uw wel UH ae are 21 k& fea an & fay wea 2c0s2@ 2c0s20 6 1-2sin’@ 2cos*@~1 3 k ok A seqerrotia 2 2 (a) 34a 0 (b) Baa 1 (©) a 2 @) feet sft arate ar Ape qr P rpq where p#q#r, then A, + Ap is @0 (©) always positive LIfAy= and A, = 238 q r P (©) always negative (@) positive if p, q, r are positive else negative 2. If (a—bXb— cc —a) =2 and abe = 6, then what is the value of abe ja? Po? a Bc 7 @ 3 (b) 12 © 14 @ 15 3. Under which of the following condi- tions does the determinant jab c| bea cab vanish ? lat+b+c=0 2.8 +8 +c = 3abe 3. a? +B? +c? ab—be-ca=0 Select the correct answer using the code given below : (a) 1 and 2 only (b) 2 and 3 only (©) Land 3 only @ 1,2 and3 4. Consider the following in respect of ” the matrices : ‘A=[m n), B=[-n -m] mc-[""] 1, CA=CB 2. AC=BC 3. C(A+B)=CA+CB Which of the above statements is/are correct ? (@ 1only () 2 only (©) 2 and3 (@@ 1 and2 EE cos 4 If A=|~2cos@ sin 0|, then -l fed what is A(adjA) equal to? (@) Null matrix ) -T @ i @ 2 where J is the identity matrix. For what value of & is the matrix 2cos20 2c0s20 6 1-2sin?@ 2cos*0-1 3 k 2k 1 singular? (a) Oonly (b) lonly (©) 2 only (@) Any real value A -— SDFR-S-HTM Tom fife A wa aoewta srg & ak B=adjA %| Prafafar # & aha /aa-a wat wet 2/é 2 1. AB = BA 2. ABR afer sree 3. ABU YS Hoye et aaa & whe feq ay ge ar ait ak eet aK afre : (a) Fat 1 (b) Fae 1 ok 2 (©) ¥aa2 @ 1,233 wa aie & af areata ak BR aan 4 frafafaa aa x fra oifirg : 1. af 4B ee yer oeR %, ah sik Bt a wl af area & 2. fe AB Ue arm aeE 2, at BA=ABE oan 48 ah-a/ata-a ser at ee? (@) ¥aa1 (b) Fam 2 © lak 2a @ 7H1LAe2 9. af A, BE 3 aT Um TERS aOR @ ok Bow chad 2 a meR C=A+B & anfrs HH eT eR? @ 1 (b) 2 ©4 @ 8 SDFR-S-HTM ~ A 10.4 sifre 4 att Baar aie & a agents sreqe sa WHR @ fH AB =A ak B4=B 2) frafefar 4 & ara /ata-a war wet 2/E 7 1. A?=A 2. AB?=A°B aa Ro a ge aw wn a ae afc: @ Fa (b) Faa2 © 132 at @ aa iaze2 . (+2) (1-2) war % fiat a 2 @ 9 (&) 10 © 19 @ 20 (x+y O% wa & dar F Prafefer wait 1 fra Ff: 1. vet & wh amiat Fa oh ae & Iie a aM after & 2. di 4g ar ais, of ag & aise % ara @ gage 4 & ata /ahe-8 oer wet eet? (a) Baa (b) Fae 2 © 19k 2c @ aat1ae2 1 5 7. Let A be a non-singular matrix and ‘10. Let A and B be non-singular matrices B=adjA. Which of the following of the same order such that AB = A and statements is/are correct ? BA=B. Which of the following feet statements is/are correct ? Laws 2. AB is a scalar matrix 3. AB can be a null matrix 2. AB =A?B Scbecks tha eves attes tall’ the Select the correct answer using the cult pe betew code given below : (@ Lonly (@_ 1 only (b) 1 and 2 only (®) 2 only (©) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 @ 1,2 and3 (@ Neither 1 nor 2 8. Consider the following statements in ‘11. How many terms are there in the respect of square matrices A and B of 27,2? same order : expansion of (1+2) (1-2) 2 1. If AB is a null matrix, then at least 9 one of A and B is 2 null matrix. ® 2. If AB is an identity matrix, then @) 10 BA=AB. © 9 Which of the above statements is/are @ 2 correct ? (@) 1only 12. Consider the following statements in () 2.00! respect of the expansion of (x +y)!°: ly 1. Among all the coefficients of the este sale terms, the coefficient of the 6th (d) Neither 1 nor 2 term has the highest value 2. The coefficient of the 3rd term is 9. If A is the identity matrix of order 3 See ae oh ee and B is its transpose, then what is the So value of the determinant of the matrix Which of the above statements is/are C=A+B? correct ? @1 (@) Lonly (b) 2 (b) 2 only @4 (© Both 1 and 2 @ 8&8 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 5 A-—SDFR-S-HTM 13. 3f& C(3n, 2n)=CQn, 2n—7) %, a Cn, n-5)H A Te? @ 2 (b) 35 © 28 @ 21 414, C(51, 21) - C(51, 22) + C(51, 23) — (51, 24) + C(51, 25) - C(51, 26) + (51, 27) - C(51, 28) + C(S1, 29) — C(51, 30) 1 AIA FT? (@ (51,25) (®) 51,27) © C61, 51)-C(S1, 0) @ C(51,25)- C(51, 27) 15, 300 oft 400% atta #, eit fercrt fare wert @ fir af si ste qraga wet tie et? @ 32 ©) 36 © 40 @ 45 16. 1% ‘TIGER’ % get % BW feat sora @ ft ee an ear Ka Te a? ‘SDFR-S-HTM ~ A (@) 72 (b) 36 © 18 @ 12 nam difiq a ak B, wie x +pxtg=0% We 1 ae a3 ate B, wT x2 + me +n =0 % HF, Th m+n A aT Re? @) +a +pq (b) p+ q>-pq © P+q+3pq @ p+9>—3pq 18. art aifiy o aK B, ae 2? -ax—br+ab-c=0% WEI ae ater fears aia 2 frat yet a ak bE? @ 2-ax-pxrt+apt+c=0 (0) °- ax-fx+aB-—c=0 (©) Pt+axt+ pxrtaptc=0 @ 24 ax+t px+aB-c=0 19. af atte = ax-bx-cx tbe + ca=0% FH week &, ct frafifad 4 & ata-ar wee? (@) atb+e=0 (b) a-b+e=0 © at+b-c=0 @) -a+bt+c=0 13. If C(3n, 2n) = C(3n, 2n—7), then what is the value of C(n, n-5)? @ 42 (b) 35 (© 28 (d@) 21 14, What is the value of C(51, 21) — C(51, 22) + C(S1, 23) - C(51, 24) + C(51, 25) -— C(S1, 26) + C(51, 27) — C(51, 28) + C(51, 29) - (51, 30) ? (@) C651, 25) (b) C51, 27) © G1, 51)- C51, 0) (@ (51, 25)-C(51, 27) 15, How many odd numbers between 300 and 400 are there in which none of the digits is repeated ? @) 32 (b) 36 (©) 40 @ 45 16. How many permutations are there of the letters of the word ‘TIGER’ in which the vowels should not occupy the even positions ? (@) 72 b) 36 © 18 @ 12 17. Let a@ and B be the roots of the equation 2+px+q=0. If a? and B are the roots of the equation x2 +mx+n=0, then what is the value of m+n? @ Pre+pa ©) +a -pq (©) p+q>+3pq @ P+e-3pq 18, Let a and fi be the roots of the equa- tion x?— ax —- bx +ab-c=0. What is the quadratic equation whose roots are aand b? (@) 2-ax-fxtap+c=0 (b) x2- ax - Bx + aB-c=0 (©) + ax+t Pxt+aBte=0 @ 2+ ax+ pxrt+aBp-c=0 19. If the roots of the equation x ax-bx-ex+ be + ca=0 are equal, then which one of the following is correct ? @ atbt+c=0 (b) a-b+c=0 (©) atb-c=0 @ -atb+c=0 A- SDFR-S-HTM. 20.4 aif o ak B (a> p), wie P-&+g=0% ME aft a?— p?= 16%, Ag aw A eT 2? (a) -15 (b) -10 © 10 @ 15 Qn a ae after a a @, fra fer, (30! +351), 5"& fasmsa &, set n we apt dent? @ 4 (b) 6 7 (@ 8 eae Asan) 5(5*4x3%2%1) +o... 9(9%876%5x4x3%2%1) +2 AT wae? (@) M1! (®) 10! (©) 10+10! @ +o 23. af A={(1, 2,3) % dA & ae waar (viata) FH feat aaa aa? SDFR-S-HTM ~ A @ 1 (b) 2 (©) 4 @s 24, af% a, b,c WT Ah (GP) H , set a>0,b>0,c>0%, wt frafataa # Batra ai 7 1. a2, b?, c? quite Hoh GP) HS 2.4, fe & spite Ah GP) H 3. Va, Vb, Ve quire Aft GP) % itt faq aq ae ar wa aK at aK afi: @) Far 1 sk 2 () Baa 2 aR 3 © Far 13k 3 @ 1,2 aK3 25, af a+b, b, Ske ware Bef (HP) 4%, tt frafefaa 4 8 aan wet 2? (a) a, b, c watae Fh (AP) HE (b) 4, b, ¢ air At GP) HE (©) a+b, bte, ct+a FRR Ih (GP) ae @ a+b, b+c,c+aaaiar Fh (AP) He 20. Let a and B (a>) be the roots of the equation x? - & + q = 0. If — B? = 16, then what is the value ofg? (@) -15 ) -10 (©) 10 @ 15 21. What is the maximum value of n such that 5" divides (30! + 351), where n is a natural number ? @ 4 ) 6 ©7 @8 22. What is the value of DORN he Sats F251) 5(5*4x3x2x1) + 9(9*8x7x6%5%4x3x2%1)+2 ? (a) 1! (b) 10! (©) 10+10! @ 1+! 23. If A={{1, 2, 3}}, then how many elements are there in the power set of A? 25. @) 1 (b) 2 @ 4 @ 8 }. Ifa, b, c are in GP where a > 0, b> 0, c>0, then which of the following are correct ? 1. a, b%, c? are in GP 2.4, $d are in GP 3. Va, vb, Ve are in GP Select the correct answer using the code given below : (a) 1 and 2 only (6) 2 and 3 only (©) 1 and 3 only @ 1,2 and3 if 4b, b, SEE are in HP, then which one of the following is correct ? () a, b,c are in AP (b) a, 6, c are in GP (©) a+b, b+e,c+a are in GP (@) a+b, b+e,ct+a are in AP A-SDFR-S-HTM 26, cot?15° + tan?15° at AIT wat & 7 @ 12 (b) 14 © 83 @4 27.0% Pras ABC H, sind ~cosB -cosC=0 @ | aim B fea arax & ? z @ 2 ©) ln © F z @§% 28. af a+ p=% afk 2tana=1 %, At tan2p farms aera 2 7 @ 4 w 3 oO? @?2 SDFR-S-HTM - A 10 29, af& tan(45°+0) = 1+sin20 %, wet ~F<0<5 @, Tt cos20 HAI wT R? @) 0 os ©1 @ 2 30. 71 fine sin20=cos30, Wet 6 TH aaa @ | aa 1+ 4sind a A AT R? (ae feat ara singe = =! @ B 2 © 5 @3 31. aR tnd =- 5%, Ti sind a a eT O waa &? 5 5 © &, fra 5 at a ae ©) — fra fw Be © Zaa-5 (@) sade #8 ate at 26. What is value of cot15° + tan715° ? (a) 12 (b) 14 © 83 @ 4 27. In a triangle ABC, sinA — cosB —cosC = 0. ‘What is angle B equal to? x @¢ () aN © els @ sia 28. fat p=F and 2tana= 1, then what is tan2f equal to? @ 4} ®) wel ©? @ u 29. 1f tan(45°+0) = 1+sin20, where —.<0.<% , then what isthe value of £0526 ? @ 0 ot @1 @ 2 Let sin20=cos30, where @ is acute angle. What is the value of 1 + 4sin0? (given that sits = ~5=1) @ 3 & 2 © % @3 31. If tand=-35, then what can be the value of sind? (@) & but cannot be ~ 3 ©) ~% but cannot be © far-% (@) None of the above A~ SDFR-S-HTM 32. cos* 2 +.cos! 52 a art aan & ? 35, 5a AT aT GAIA sh 60° S gala 8 tat oR ve 2 at ww a 5 wrt x Ate aratt Bt ot @ | ale rae @ 5 A Sarg V3x she @, ct freaferfion & wr-ar wet @ ? 3 4 @ 0<0<30° © 3 (b) 30°< @< 45° i © 45° <0< 60° © i¢ (@) 60° < 6< 90° 33. sin'($+6)-sin’( ¥-0) 36.2% ta!) +u0(2)=% &, al frat aaa 7 O x24 AAT xeB 2. xe(ANB) => xed SK xeB writ # a ater /a-a ar wet ee? (@) ¥aa1 () %aa2 (©) 13% 2a @ TaH17a2 42. 43.2 afte aed 4 sik BS day F frafafad ari x fre atfire : 1, AUB=4nB af& ak Baa aft ue 2. AAB= 9 af ste Fae ale A=B sade 4 8 ater /aia-3 ae adt ee? (@ ¥aa1 () FaH2 © 13 2a @ ahiae2 38. If tana + tanf=1—tanatanf, where tanatanB#1, then which of the following is one of the values of (a+B)? @§ ) ala © ola @ = 39. If (1 + tanO)(1 + tan9@) = 2, then what is the value of tan(10@) ? @ 0 © 1 © 2 @ Infinite 40. What is the value of sin0° + sin10° + sin20° + sin30° +... + sin360° ? @ -l ©) 0 © @2 41. Consider all the subsets of the set A= {1,2, 3,4}. How many of them are supersets of the set {4} ? (@) 6 O7 © 8 @9 42, Consider the following statements in respect of two non-empty sets A and B: 1. xe(AUB) => xed orxeB 2. xe(ANB) => xeA and xeB Which of the above statements is/are correct 2 @ Jonly (b) 2 only (© Both 1 and 2 (@ Neither 1 nor 2 43. Consider the following statements in respect of two non-empty sets A and B: 1, AUB=ANB iff A=B 2. AAB= giff A=B Which of the above statements is/are correct 2 (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (©) Both 1 and 2 (@) Neither 1 nor 2 A SDFR-S-HTM 44. a 2—Sry+4y=0 % A xky TT ufenfta sage den % ayer IN # aaa RS aH frafafad ari far ffir: LRage 2. Raa 3. RawTS ez sade 4 8 aha /ate8 wer at ee? @ Faa1 (b) a2 (©) Far 1 ak 2 @ 1,233 45. feat aaa AK feet oft dar RR fern Frafafiad seri we fran aif : 1 a Regs e, TRA age ze 2. fe R wats % at Ro st aati 2 3.9% R dame 2%, A Rt amr @ sade 4 @ ate-a/aia-a war at e/e? (a) Baa 1 ae 2 () Raa 2 a3 © %ar1ak3 @ 1,233 SDFR-S-HTM ~ A @ 48, frafafad aarit x fran Afr : . 3,68 fava &, wet n> 3 t 2, 343,78 Pimms 2, wen > 38 vad #8 ah-a/at-a ae at te? @ *aa1 () Sa 2 © 1a 2at @ 71,782 44. Consider the following statements in ara aig modeanknie ch ‘What is the principal argument of 7,7 of natural numbers defined by xRy if where f=V=1? x2—Sxy +47? =0: mea 1. Ris reflexive Oia 2. R is symmetric o) oF 3. Ris transitive fa © Which of the above statements is/are correct ? @ 4 (@) 1 only 47. What is the modulus of (b) 2 only (© 1 and 2 only @ 1,2 and 3 @ 45. Consider the following statements in w 2 respect of any relation R on a set A: 2 1 1. IR is reflexive, then R- is also & reflexive (nae?) 2. If R is symmetric, then R is also 48. Consider the following statements : symmetric 3. If R is transitive, then R™ is also Bi are ty meen transitive 4143 is divisible by 7, where Which of the above statements are ! n>3 correct ? Which of the above statements is/are (@) 1 and 2 only correct ? (b) 2 and 3 only Oey (b) 2 only hy OT gal ol: (©) Both 1 and 2 @ 1,2and3 (@) Neither 1 nor 2 17 A~ SDFR-S-HTM 49. 9 ferenfiat 4 & 5 fanfgat Ft wm rs, af fare ania Aett (AP) wr 5 ae feat ahah A gh or aad 8 ae a i Figg 1d fewmea Sa ae ea 7 © stk err 10 we 5 8, Dee ae? 50 Vat ar are aT St? @) 14 (a) 25 @®) 21 () 25-5 © 35 ous @ 42 @ 265 so.(x+2)" Bown 4, da @ i 53. (1110011), + (10111). fra aera (41 aT Sm (a we x F 2? wae Tat H arafert 2%) 2 @) (1012 @ CQ2n, n)x (©) Cn, n— 1x Oe © Cn, ») © am, @ CQn, n-1) @ (011), 51. af fare saint Ah (AP) wa 9 54. AG x3+y3 = (100010111)) af x+y = vel ar are, Sas wT 11 Wet (UD, & a @-yP+2y free area & aaax @, at sah wat 20 aT %? val a ate ene? (a) (1101), (@) 20 © 10 @) (1001), (©) 2 (©) (1011), (@) 0 @ (U1, SDFR-S-HTM - A 18 49. In how many ways can a team of 5 players be selected out of 9 players so as to exclude two particular players ? @ 14 (b) 21 © 35 (@ 42 2n 50. In the expansion of(x+4) , What is the (n+ 1)th term from the end (when arranged in descending powers of x) ? (a) Cn, n)x (b) CQ2n, n—- 1x © Cn, n) @ CQn, n-1) 51. If the sum of the first 9 terms of an AP is equal to sum of the first 11 terms, then what is the sum of the first 20 terms? (@) 20 ) 10 © 2 @o 19 52. If the-S® term of an AP is 7h and its 10% term is 4, then what is the sum of first 50 terms ? (@) 25 (o) 255 (©) 26 @ 26-5 . What is (1110011), + (10111), equal to? @ (101). (b) (1001) © GM, @ (1011), Tf x3+y?=(100010111), and x+y = (111112, then what is (—y)+xy equal to? @ (1101), () (1001). (© (011), @ aim, A-— SDFR-S-HTM 55, safrentsit 58. um eaten uel & aa oA A x, Sx-4y +12 <0, x+y<2,x<0 9K we ved Ft ferns art & argued y> OR far Afie | frafefea 4 & Ri ate sren wari 100 aa % a aha farg wife ar 2? am 2, at aa frie (sane @ @o bole (b) (2, 4) In2 ® 100 © O49 a @ «1, Ins @ C1, 2) © i 56.°5TT y=[x], xe(-1,1) & daa F Into freafefird seit fran Afi, wet © “00 () Fear pos war 2: (@ 292 1. x=05 % eA HaHa 0% 100 2. FE x=05 K te @ aye Fa tem/aet em a SO VI-G oo? HHT ter te ones @ @D pene © E40) © 18k 2a (©), 0.2) @ 7H1L7e2 Sie 2 ¢42,\3 60. WIT = dk ai RAR aici 57, sea wale 14(2) -(2) (dea ten) aI sRag as a dasa See aes 24 wt ag @, wet k>08 | kam ATT ame? 4 @ zs @ 1 © 2 Ors (©) 3 »©3 @4 @ 4 SDFR-S-HTM ~ A 20 55. Consider the inequations Sx—4y+12 <0, x+y<2,x<0 and y>0. Which one of the following points lies in the common region ? @ @,9) (b) (2,4) © 4) @ C1, 2) 56. Consider the following statements in respect of the function y= [x], xe(-l,1) where [.] is the greatest integer function : 1. Its derivative is 0 at x=0:5 2. It is continuous at x=0 Which of the above statements is/are correct ? (@) 1 only (b) 2 only (© Both 1 and 2 (@ Neither 1 nor 2 57. What is the degree of the differential 4 2 gd V5 equation u( -(2) 2 @ © © @ i areas estat 2 58. A radioactive substance decays at a rate proportional to the amount of substance present. If half of the substance decays in 100 years, then what is the decay constant (propor- tionality constant) ? @ Too ©) to © 00 @ 2in2 59, What is the domain of the function f@)=V1-G-F 2 @ @1) ) 1, 1) © @,2) @ (0, 2) 60. The area of the region bounded by the parabola y? = 4kx, where k > 0 and its latus rectum is 24 square units. What is the value of k? @) 1 (b) 2 © 3 @4 A- SDFR-S-HTM 61. fae fen Jo (sinx + cosx) 1 @ -+ 1 ) 5 ©1 @ viv 62. [(sinx)"?(cosx)*? de fare azar a? @ Vtanx+e (b) 2vtanz+e © veotxte @ V2tanx+e 63.2 1,= [oe ae 1, - [oo e % at +1 frat a % 7 @ Fre () xtc (c) In(e*t+e*)+e @) Inlet-e*) +e SDFR-S-HTM - A "de fat ara & 7 La ix (@) -2 ) -1 @1 @2 65. sindx + 2x % feat wa 8/%, Tei o 0%, at frrafafiar 4 & ata-ar aet & 2 (@) 2x-3y=0 (b) 3x-2y=0 © 4-6 +5a=0 (@ 4x-6y-5a=0 are arr (03) weit % fee Preafeterr a far Fifi : WHAT 6x + ky +3z-12=0, Wet ke0 2, figaias seit at war: 4, Be COR BEM 2 | aefag AK 4, B,C APRA ae ea aT arte 2 +2 + 22-21 3y-42=02 | 91, ka ATA Te? @ 3 &) 4 © 6 @ 12 SDFR-S-HTM ~ A 30 92. af pate argo ae Ke aeaaT Gt 8, th freatitten 4 aan ae B 7 @ 0 (0) <2, 3,6 © <6, 3, 2> @ <1, 2, 3> 89, What is the equation of the locus of the mid-point of the line segment obtained by cutting the line x+y =p, (where p is a real number) by the coordinate axes ? @) x-y=0 (b) x+y=0 © x-y=P @ xt+y=p If the point (x, y) is equidistant from the points (2a, 0) and (0, 3a) where a> 0, then which one of the following is correct ? (@) 2x-3y=0 (b) 3x-2y=0 (©) 4x-6+5a=0 @) 4x-6y-5a=0 Consider the following for the next three (03) items that follow : The plane 6x + ky + 3z~12=0 where k#0 meets the coordinate axes at A, B and C respectively. The equation of the sphere passing through the origin and 4, B, C is w+y+22_ 2x 3y-42=0, 91. What is the value of k? @ 3 (b) 4 © 6 @ 12 un 92. If p is the perpendicular distance from the centre of the sphere to the plane, then which one of the following is correct ? (a) 01s 93. What is the equation of the line through the origin and the centre of the sphere ? (b) 2x=3y=42 (©) 6x=3y=42 (@) 6x=4y=32 Consider the following for the next vo (02) items that follow : Let the plane x4 Byzan pass through the point (2, 3, -6). 94. What are the direction ratios of a normal to the plane ? @ 3,2, 1> (b) <2, 3, & © <6, 3, 2> @ <1, 2,3> A-~ SDFR-S-HTM 95. af ga Haat aR fees set + WATE AY sits HAN: p, g Hr, Wi (pt gtr) Ream ara 2 7 (@ 10 o) © 12 @ 13 aft 47 +j-3k ate pi +qj-2k wedia afer % at p at g ® area an FAM: HT E ? @ 41 ) 1,4 8 2 © 73 2.8 Oasis 97. aft fret Pras ABC stat 4, BAK C % fete atte ame: 2, 8 ate 2 aft Gm Prom ar ae 2, at AG fra arax @ 2 a+ bse @ #48 od 2a-B- 3 (b) b+e-24 oes iL @-26-2¢ OSea SDFR-S-HTM - A 32 98, Freafafas seri x fran Sify : Latter qr, afta aera x series @ 2. eRe gare, aa aera aearers & 3. afeet ar afer quant aah are sade 4 8 ah-m/ae-8 war att ee? @) ¥71 () Fam 2 (©) Fat 1 #2 @ 1,233 99.7 ify 2, atk eo ait aR afta a van €f& axb=¢ ti 9a frafafad wait x fra fife Lab ak 2 hem eae aifgetian @ 2a dg ak B hemes? aafectin sade 4 8 ate-a/at-a sar wet et? @ 71 (b) faa 2 © 1a 2a @ amt1i7e2 95. If p,q and r are the intercepts made by the plane on the coordinate axes respectively, then what is (p+q+7) equal to? (a) 10 ®) 1 © 2 @ B 96.1f 47+j-3k and pit+qj-2k are collinear vectors, then what are the possible values of p and q respec tively ? @) 4,1 ) 1,4 © whoo win 2 @ 3.8 97. If @, B, @ are the position vectors of the vertices 4, B, C respectively of a triangle ABC and G is the centroid of the triangle, then what is AG equal to? regia @ 3 Oe Otacsageyl @ 98. Consider the following statements : 1. Dot product over vector addition is distributive 2. Cross product over vector addition is distributive 3. Cross product of vectors is asso- ciative Which of the above statements is/are correct ? : (@) 1 only (b) 2 only (© 1 and 2 only @ 1,2 and3 99. Let @, B, @ be three non-zero vectors such that ax b = ¢. Consider the fol- lowing statements : 1. @ is unique if B and @ are given 2. @ is unique if @ and B are given Which of the above statements is/are correct ? (@) 1 only (b) 2 only (©) Both 1 and 2 (@) Neither 1 nor 2 A ~ SDFR-S-HTM. 100. art aifire a 3tk 6, a eat aftr we var € f |[2-B]<2 Ri ae a dk Sas ar aot 20 8, ct Peafefad Fa aha et @ 2 (a) 34a 0 (©) 34a -1 wferer > aera (b) Tea > ages > aifereT (©) Afra > AIET > aETH (@ sere > afore > areT SDFR-S-HTM ~ A 103. 104, Gis Sarees Heit a wT 3-68 | ae wi tent 4.8 aK det 2,2, 4,58, a Fe Ret aT es? (@ 4 (b) 5 ©7 @9 Um Tara Aoft (AP) % 50URt a AAA rreq sar Serr fraenr wa ae 4 aie art aR 4B? (@ 50 (>) 51 © 100 @ 102 105. 21, 34, 23, 39, 26, 37, 40, 20, 33, 27% area fraert yore (ater @ ferat wat) ae? (a) O11 (b) 022 (©) 033 @ 044 100. 101. Let @ and B be two unit vectors such that [a@-d|<2. 20 is the angle between @ and 6, then which one of the following is correct ? (@) 0 Median > Mode () Mean > Mode > Median (c) Median > Mean > Mode (d) Mode > Median > Mean 103. The variance of five positive observa- tions is 3-6. If four of the observations are 2, 2, 4, 5 then what is the remaining observation ? @4 b) 5 ©7 @9 104, What is the arithmetic mean of 50 terms of an AP with first term 4 and common difference 4? @ 50 &) 51 © 100 (@ 102 105. What is the coefficient of mean devia- tion of 21, 34, 23, 39, 26, 37, 40, 20, 33, 27 (taken from mean) ? @ OL (b) 0-22 (©) 033 @ 0-44 A- SDFR-S-HTM arret ate (03) weit % fre Frafefad a far Af: 100% & si ae APT & UH AAPA x), x, yay 3 Praerat a aioher ae 20 & afte 924 8 we aE ei ae ae | ‘fraerit a7 aistia ar 1408 1 106. Art at ATE Fe 7 @ 91 &) 96 © 98 @ 99 107, 994 & sre Wy Sel AMT BH aqEaa He ‘fererit ar aisha aot war 2 @ 0 (b) 10 © 20 @ 40 108. a8 y #8 ai me wet Ae aE & feaert at aistia der 180%, ay wr AM ee? (@) 80 (b) 85 © 9 @ 95 SDFR-S-HTM - A 36 are Hitt (03) weit & faq Fratton oa (Qa) & fra Fifi : We war H 51 writ er wraie aaa Aoi (AP) # @, format wert og 4% afk ard stax 321 109, wreiebt 1 ATE HAT 7 @ 67 ) 71 © 15 @ 79 110, seit A afer ee 2 (a) 795 ) 79 © 785 @7 afer @ ai ae Pract a ahr we? m1, @ -1 oo ©1 @ 2 Consider the following for the next three (03) items that follow : The algebraic sum of the deviations of a set of values x}, x3, x3, ... %, measured from 100 is -20 and the algebraic sum of the deviations of the same set of values ‘measured from 92 is 140. 106. What is the mean of the values ? (@) 91 (b) % © 98 @ 9 107. What is the algebraic sum of the deviations of the same set of values measured from 99 ? @o ©) 10 © 20 @ 40 108. If the algebraic sum of the deviations of the same set of values measured from y is 180, then what is the value ofy? (a) 80 (b) 85 © 9 @ 95 37 Consider the following data for the next three (03) items that follow : The marks obtained by 51 students in a class are in AP with its first term 4 and common difference 3. 109, What is the mean of the marks ? @ 67 @) 71 © 75 @ 79 110. What is the median of the marks ? (@ 795 (b) 79 © 785 @7 111. What is the sum of the deviations measured from the median ? (a) -1 ) 0 ©1 @ 2 A - SDFR-S-HTM mre itt (03) weit % fay rafter or (3a) & free Afra: Ue ate (ata) & fre 90 areas € | sa a ye wee fl ti a ge a de a a a mapa tl erreet | te-erraat Aan | Aten mae sata 18 9 aa 3ate a 36 27 age vat ahr, Gag emt & A fae ae sree wr mrencen fier wa ae eae & afk 7 ae wer & A fora vee ora aT TATE ‘fen an Se ae ae 3 at or aa 2 112. P(GN 7) fame waa t 7 @ ©) © @ 113. P(GIT) fram aaa & 2? @ BIR wie Ul Ul ) © Ain SIR ie SIN @ SDFR-S-HTM - A 38 114, P(TIG) fram aera t ? @ } ) wl © we @ ale amet ate (03) weit & fae frafafer ot Qa) & fra Fifiq : feat gett 4, arent 4 feet cert & Tifta OA at wemrsit Ht dara 331% FI 115. 38 ata A eT vars & fe 6 BET 42 cert | 8 3 eee we ate 3 vifga et? @) 10 ©) 37 © ( 19 Consider the following data for the next three (03) items that follow : There are 90 applicants for a job. Some of them are graduates. Some of them have less than three years experience. ‘Number of | Number of graduates |non-graduates At least 3 years 18 9 experience Less than 3 years 36 27 experience Let G be the event that the first applicant interviewed is a graduate and T be the event that first applicant interviewed has at least 3 years experience. 112. What is P(GN 7) equal to? @) ) © @ WIE Ble ui ale 113. What is P(G!7) equal to? @ (b) © @ NIM WIR Ae aI 114. What is P(71G) equal to? @ (b) ey © are) @2 Consider the following data for the next three (03) items that follow : The incidence of suffering from a diséase among workers in an industry has a chan of 331%. : 115. What is the probability that exactly 3 out of 6 workers suffer from a disease ? @ & 10 ® © a @ 10 A- SDFR-S-HTM 116. 8 aa A en afta 8 oar =m Ate (03) Wt fe Prafefea Wa ag sh ga dhnd Bite wat 2 aare-der & fran Sif : 665 mor 0-20 | 20-40 | 40-60 | 60-80 | 80-100. Sn wrearemt | 17 | p+q| 32 |p-3¢| 19 ‘FA aaa 120% | eT 507 | os 118, pH AM Te? ae @ 25 © mw eas © 27 © ms @ 28 117, ara HT Reem RA CaM |g WHT TE? Ha ant om ww aren sated a @ 1 vifga Bt ? oe o 2 Oe 729 os wo 120, aff wee aa A aTtareaT Gt a ag, at aren aa SIT ? (@) 25 653 © 79 oe (©) 75 596 © x @ 100 SDFR-S-HTM - A 40 116. What is the probability that no one Consider the following frequency distri- out of 6 workers suffers from a bution for the next three (03) items that disease ? follow : Class 0-20 | 20-40 | 40-60 | 60-80 | 80-100) @ Frenany [17 [al 32 [p39] 19 The total frequency is 120. The mean is 50. o & : 729 118. What is the value of p? @ 25 os () 26 243 © 27 © a5 @ 2 119. What is the value of g? 117. What is the probability that ‘at least @1 one out of 6 workers suffer from a disease ? (b) 2 © 3 728 @ a @4 120. If the frequency of each class is o) 985 doubled, then what would be the eo mean ? a) 25 © 8 @ 729 ) 50 © 75 596 @ a9 (@ 100 41 A~ SDFR-S-HTM. area warn & feu we SDFR-S-HTM - A 42 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK 43 A ~ SDFR-S-HTM area ware 3% fay we SDFR-S-HTM ~ A 44 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK 45 A - SDFR-S-HTM area am & feu we SDFR-S-HTM - A 46 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK 47 A- SDFR-S-HTM aVEG DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO T.B.C. : SDFR-S-HTM ‘Test Booklet Series TEST BOOKLET MATHEMATICS Time Allowed : Two Hours and Thirty Minutes Maximum Marks : 300 i 10. INSTRUCTIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE EXAMINATION, YOU.SHOULD CHECK THAT THIS TEST BOOKLET DOES NOT HAVE ANY UNPRINTED OR TORN OR MISSING PAGES OR ITEMS, ETC. IF SO, GET IT REPLACED BY A COMPLETE TEST ‘BOOKLET. 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