Entrance Test-2021: School of Physical & Mathematical Sciences Mathematics

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ENTRANCE TEST-2021
SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL & MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
MATHEMATICS
Total Questions : 60
Question Booklet Series A
Time Allowed : 70 Minutes Roll No. :

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1. The infimum and supremum of the set 5. The sequence (ρn) converges for :
 ( −1) n 
1 + : n ∈ N  is : (A) ρ > 1
 n 
(B) –1 ≤ ρ < 1
(A) –1, 1
(B) 0, 1 (C) ρ < –1

2 (D) –1 < ρ ≤ 1
(C) –1,
3
6. The sequence (n + (–1)n) is :
2
(D) 0,
3 (A) Convergent

2. For any positive real number a there exists a (B) Divergent


positive integer n such that :
(C) Oscillates finitely
(A) n > a
(D) Oscillates infinitely
(B) n < a
7. The sequence (an) defined by the recursion
(C) n = a
formula a n +1 = 3a n , a1 = 1 is :
(D) None of the above
(A) Monotonically decreasing
3. If A = {1, 2, 3 ... n} then the set of limit points
(B) Monotonically increasing
of A is :
(C) Monotonically increasing and unbounded
(A) Countable
(D) Monotonically increasing and bounded.
(B) Uncountable

(C) Empty 1 1 1
8. The sequence (an) where a n = 1 + + + ... +
2 3 n
(D) Singleton converges to :
4. A subset S of real numbers has a limit point if : (A) 1
(A) S is finite (B) 0

(B) S is countably infinite 1


(C)
(C) S is infinite and bounded 2

(D) S is uncountable (D) None of the above

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13. The maximum value of (x – l)2 ex is attained at :


9. If a
n =1 n
is convergent, then for some finite
number α ≥ 1 the series : (A) e

(B) –e


(i) a
n =1 n
(C) 1


(ii) αa n
n =1 (D) –1
(A) (i) is convergent (ii) is divergent
 π
(B) (i) is divergent (ii) is convergent log x − 
 2
14. lim =
(C) Both are convergent x→
π tan x
2

(D) Both are divergent


π
(A)
p 2
 1

10. The series ∑n = 1 ( n 3 + 1) 3 − n 

is :
  π
(B) –
2
(A) Convergent for p = 1
(C) 0
(B) Divergent for p = 1
(C) Divergent for all values of p (D) 1

(D) None of the above 15. For which of the following functions Rolle’s
theorem fails ?
x2 x3
11. The series x + + + ... : (A) sin x ; x ∈ [–π, π]
2 3
(A) Converges for x > 1 sin x
(B) ; x ∈ [0, π]
ex
(B) Converges for x < 1
(C) | x | ; x ∈ [–1, 1]
(C) Converges for x = 1
(D) x3 – 4x ; x ∈ [–2, 2]
(D) Converges for all values of x
16. Which of the following functions doesn’t have
1 1 1 the Maclaurin’s expansion :
12. The series 1 − p + p − p ... converges for :
2 3 4
(A) log x
(A) p > 1
(B) log(1 + x)
(B) p < 1
(C) log sec x
(C) p > 0
(D) log cos x
(D) p < 0

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17. The angle between tangent and radius vector 20. Which of the following statements is true for
π the curve x4 + y4 = 4a2xy ?
for the curve r = a(1 + cos θ) at θ = is :
2 (A) The curve is symmetrical w.r.t. x + y = 0
π (B) The curve is symmetrical w.r.t. x = 0
(A)
2
(C) The curve is symmetrical w.r.t. y = 0
3π (D) The curve is symmetrical w.r.t. x = y
(B)
2
nx
π 21. The functional sequence f n ( x ) = is :
(C) 1 + n2x2
4
(A) Uniformly convergent in [0, 1]

(D) (B) Uniformly convergent in [–1, 1]
4
(C) Uniformly convergent in [–1, 0]
x 2 y2
18. The curve 2 − 2 = 1 has the asymptotes :
a b (D) Uniformly convergent in [1, 2]



(A) y = ±bx 22. The series f ( x ) is uniformly convergent
n =1 n

(B) y = 0 on [a, b] if there exists a convergent series of


positive numbers Σ M n such that for all
(C) x = ±by
x ∈ [a, b] :
(D) x = 0
(A) | fn(x) | ≤ Mn ∀ n
19. Which of the following is true for the functions
(B) | fn(x) | ≥ Mn ∀ n
(i) y = ex
(C) | fn(x) | ≤ Mn ∀ n
(ii) y = log x
(D) | fn(x) | ≥ M n ∀ n
(A) (i) is convex upwards (ii) is concave
upwards 23. The limit of a sequence of functions is continuous
(B) (i) is concave upwards (ii) is convex if :
upwards (A) Every function of the sequence is continuous
(C) (i) is convex downwards (ii) is concave (B) The convergence is uniform
downwards
(C) Either (A) or (B)
(D) (i) is concave downwards (ii) is convex
downwards (D) Both (A) and (B)

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3x − 2 , x ≤ 0 dx
24. The function f ( x ) =  is : 28. ∫ 1 − 4 cos 2
x
=
x + 1 , x > 0
1 tan x + 3
(A) Continuous (A) log
2 3 tan x − 3
(B) Discontinuous at x = –1
1 tan x − 3
(B) log
(C) Discontinuous at x = 2 2 3 tan x + 3

(D) Discontinuous at the origin 1 tan x + 2 3


(C) log
2 3 tan x − 2 3
∂u ∂u
25. For u = log(tan x + tan y), sin 2 x + sin 2 y =
∂x ∂y 1 tan x − 2 3
(D) log
2 3 tan x + 2 3
(A) 0
dx
(B) 1 29. ∫ (x + 1) x+2
=

(C) 2
x+2
(A) log −1
(D) 4 x+2

26. Leibnitz theorem is used to find : x+2


(B) log +1
x+2
(A) nth derivative of sum of two functions
x + 2 +1
(B) nth derivative of subtraction of two functions (C) log
x + 2 −1
(C) nth derivative of product of two functions
x + 2 −1
(D) log
(D) None of the above x + 2 +1
π/2
1
∫ cos
m
27. lim (1 + x ) =
x 30. If f(m, n) = x cos nx dx then :
x →0 0

(A) 0 n
(A) f ( m, n ) = f ( m + 1, n + 1)
m+n
(B) 1
m
(B) f ( m, n ) = f ( m + 1, n + 1)
1 m+n
(C)
e n
(C) f ( m, n ) = f ( m − 1, n − 1)
(D) e m+n
m
(D) f ( m, n ) = f ( m − 1, n − 1)
m+n
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31. For integer n, the Bessel functions Jn(x) and 35. What is the order of the dihedral group of
J–n (x) are connected with the relation : square ?
(A) J– n (x) = –Jn(x) (A) 2
(B) J– n (x) = (–1)nJn(x) (B) 4
(C) J– n (x) = –J–n (x) (C) 6
(D) J– n (x) = (–1)nJ–n (x) (D) 8

36. Which of the following is not a group under


32. ∫J n ( x ) dx =
multiplication ?
2 (A) R − {0}
(A) − J 2 ( x ) − J 2 (x)
x
(B) R
2
(B) J 2 ( x ) − J 2 (x) (C) {1, –1, i, –i}
x
(D) {1, ω, ω2}
2
(C) − J 2 ( x ) + J 2 (x) 37. The identity of the set of positive rationals
x
ab
(D) None of the above w.r.t. the binary operation a * b = is :
3
33. The Legendre polynomial for m ≠ n,
(A) 0
1

∫P
−1
m ( x ) Pn ( x ) dx = (B) 1

(C) 3
(A) –1
1
(B) 1 (D)
3
(C) 0
38. If G is a finite group of even order
(D) None of the above
(i) order of subgroup of G divides order of G
34. Which of the following sets is a group under
(ii) G has an element of order two.
multiplication modulo 8 ?
(A) Only (i) is true
(A) {1, 3, 5, 7}
(B) Only (ii) is true
(B) {1, 2, 3, 4}
(C) Both are true
(C) {2, 4, 6, 8}
(D) Both are false
(D) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}

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39. If H and K are subgroups of a group G of finite 43. If R is a ring (i) C = {x ∈ R : xy = yx,
order and O(H) > O(G) , O(K) > O(G ) , ∀ y ∈ R}, (ii) N(a) = {r ∈ R : ar = ra}
then :
then :
(A) C is a subring, N(a) is not
(A) O(H ∩ K) = O( G )
(B) N(a) is a subring, C is not
(B) O(H ∩ K) = 1
(C) Both are subrings
(C) O(H ∩ K) < 1
(D) None is a subring
(D) O(H ∩ K) > 1
44. In a ring M of matrices of order 2 over integers
40. If H ⊆ G be a subgroup of a group G then
 a 0  
which of the following is not true ? the set S =   : a , b ∈ Z  is a :
 b 0  
(A) Ha = H if a ∈ H

(B) Ha = H if a ∈ G (A) Right ideal

(C) Ha = Hb if ab–1 ∈ H (B) Left ideal

(D) ab–1 ∈ H if Ha = Hb (C) Two sided ideal

41. Which of the following statements is true ? (D) None of the above

(A) Any finite group of order n is cyclic if it 45. If R[x] denotes a polynomial ring over R then
has an element of order n. which of the following statements is true ?

(B) Every cyclic group need not be abelian. (A) R is commutative if R[x] is commutative

(C) The group of integers is not cyclic. (B) R[x] is commutative if R is commutative

(D) None of the above (C) R has no proper zero divisors if R[x] has
no proper zero divisors
 a b (D) All the above
42. If M is a set of all matrices of the type  

 − b a 
46. The union of two subgroups N1 and N2 of a
where bars denote the complex conjugates, then group G is normal if :
M is a :
(A) N1 ∩ N2 = ϕ
(A) Division ring
(B) N1 ∩ N2 ≠ ϕ
(B) Ring but not a division ring
(C) N1 ∪ N2 ≠ ϕ
(C) Field
(D) None of the above
(D) Not a ring

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47. Which of the following is true for the groups 51. If M and N are homogenous in Mdx + Ndy = 0
G1 = {1, –1, i, –i} and G2 = ( Z , +) ? then the integrating factor is :
(A) All subgroups of G1 are normal (A) Mx + Ny
(B) All the subgroups of G2 are normal (B) Mx – Ny
(C) Both (A) and (B)
1
(D) None of the above (C)
Mx + Ny
48. If N is a normal subgroup of a group G then :
1
G (D)
(A) O  = O(G ) – O( N ) Mx – Ny
N
1 −x
G 52. e V=
(B) O  = O(G ) + O( N ) f ( D)
N
–x 1
G (A) e V
(C) O  = O(G ) . O( N ) f ( D)
N
–x +1 1
 G  O( G ) (B) e V
(D) O  = f ( D)
 N  O( N )
dx –x 1
49. + Qx = Px n is a Bernoulli’s differential (C) e V
dy f ( D + 1)

equation where P and Q are : –x 1


(A) Functions of x only (D) e V
f ( D – 1)
(B) Functions of x or constants 53. The solution of the ordinary differential
(C) Constants only equation y2 log y = xyp + p2 is :
(D) Functions of y or constants (A) log x = cy + c2
1 (B) log y = cx + c2
50. cos 2x =
D +4
2
(C) log y2 = cx + c2
x (D) log x2 = cy + c2
(A) sin 2x
4
54. The solution of the ordinary differential equation
x p2 = y2 + 1 is :
(B) sin 2x
−4
(A) y = sin(c ± x)
x
(C) cos 2x (B) y = cos(c ± x)
4
(C) y = sinh(c ± x)
x
(D) cos 2x (D) y = cosh(c ± x)
−4

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55. What is the singular solution of the differential 58. What is the general solution of the partial
equation 2px + y2p3 ? y 2z
differential equation p + xzq = y 2 .
c3 x
(A) y = cx +
8 (A) ϕ(x3 – y3, x3 – z3) = 0

c3 (B) ϕ(x3 + y3, x3 + z3) = 0


(B) y = cx –
8
(C) ϕ(x3 – y3, x2 – z2) = 0
c3
(C) y = cx –
2 (D) ϕ(x3 + y3, x2 + z2) = 0
8
59. The complete solution of the partial differential
c3
(D) y2 = cx + equation p + q = 1 is :
8
56. The singular solution of the ordinary differential (
(A) z = −ax + 1 − a y + c )
2

a
equation y = xp +
p
is :
( )
2
(B) z = ax – 1 − a y + c

(A) y2 = 4ax
(B) y2 = – 4ax
(
(C) z = – ax – 1 − a y + c)
2

(C) x2 = 4ay ( )
2
(D) z = ax + 1 − a y + c
(D) x2 = – 4ay
60. What is the solution of the partial differential
57. The partial differential equation by eliminating equation x + qy = pq ?
the arbitrary constants of the equation
1
x 2 y2 (A) az = (y + ax)2 + b
2z = 2 + 2 is : 2
a b
(A) z = px + qy 1
(B) az = (y – ax)2 + b
2
(B) 2z = px + qy
(C) 2z = px – qy (C) az = (y + ax)2 + b

(D) z = px – qy (D) az = (y – ax)2 + b

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ROUGH WORK

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ROUGH WORK

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E,NTRAI\CE TE,ST:2020
SCHOOI, OF PHYSICAL & MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
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MATHEMATTCS
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JJ-307-C
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1. In S the number of distinct cycles of length ( 2inr
r<ni S:
I
s. o,: tr't- :r=0,1,2,3,....."-l) is a cyclic group

I n! with generator :

(A) r (n-r')!
(A) 1

(B) e
n!
(B) t1n_, (c)
"+
(D) e''n"
n!
(c) " 1"-e, 6. The symmetric group S, is :

(A) Abelian
(D) None
(B) Infinite
(C) Non-Abelian
The identity of the group
$ t, '
2.
(D) Cyclic
(A) G 7, Which of the following is a homomorphism
fuom (2,, +) to (R., +) ?
1
(B)
G (A) f(a) : a2

(c) N (B) f(a) :2a


2
(c) f(a):
(D)
1

N
;
(D) f(a): a3
3. Which of the following is not a ring (w.r.t. usual 8. Let M be the ring of all 2x2 matrices, then
. operations) ?

(A) Z,Ul: {a + ib : a,b e g} . : l(a o\


o)'u,o
I
ez] is ,
1[o
(B) R = {a +bJi * .JJ + d.,,8: a, b, c. d e e (A) Left ideal but not right ideal
(C) at16l : (B) Right ideal but not left ideal
{a*b.6:a,beQ } for prime p
(C) Two sided ideal
(D) R= {a: a € Q-} (D) None of the above
4. If R: {f : [a, b] -+ JR,; f is continuous], then : 9. Which of the following is true ?
(A) R is not a ring (A) Ring of order 7 is non-commutative
(B) R is a ring without unity (B) Ring with unity of order 25 is
(C) R is a ring but not commutative non-commutative

(D) (C) Ring with unit'r, of order 9 is commutative


R is a commutative ring with unity
(D) Ring of order 49 is always commutative
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10. Which of the following is not true ? t6. Which of the following statements is not true ?
(A) Every integral domain is a field (A) Every infinite set has a bijection with its
proper subset
(B) Every field is not an integral domain (B) Every finite set can be put in one-one, onto
(C) Every finite integral domain is a field correspondence with the set {1,2,3, ....n}
(D) Every finite integral domain is not a field (C) Every infinite is equivalent to the set of
11. If R is a ring and R[x] the polynomial ring. integers
Then: (D) Every infinite set contains a countable set
(A) If R is commutative then R[x] is t7. Which of the following functions is not
commutative
uniformly continuous ?
(A) f(x) : x2 in 11,27
(B) If R has no proper zero divisors then R[x]
has no proper zero divisors
(B) f(x): i" [0,2] J*
(C) If R is an integral domain the R[x] is an (C) f(x): x in [0, 1]
integral domain I
(D) f(x): i" (0, 1)
(D) If R is a field then R[x] is a field ;
12. For the Bessel function J, [x" J,,(x)l' : 18. The number of limit points of the set
(A) x" J,,_,(x) I
{l'n = 1.2,3,.....
(B) x" J,,_,(x)
1
ln Iis:
(C) x'J,,(x) (A) 1
(D) nx"-rJ,,_,(x) (B) 2
13. 'fhe smallest positive root of Jn(x) : 0 lies in (c) 0
(D) *
the interval :
19. Which of the following sequences is not
(A) (,li,r) convergent ?

(B) (0, 1) (r)


(A)
(c) (r,Jr) [;.]
(D) (r,"4)
(B
/r\
) l.;rl
14. For the Legendre function, P,,(-x) :
(A) -P.(x) ( n \
(B) (-1),,P,,(x) (c) 1.,,*i1
(c) P,,(x) / 't\
(D) (-1)"-rP,,(x) ln-l
(D)
15. The order of the Legendre differential equation [,,.,J
is:
(A) 1 20. The rvr'"" ,r*
rrrv series *--]* *...-l *...
(log2)p (log3)p (logn)p-
o]) 2
(c) .;
(A) Converges for p > 0
(D) 4
(B) Converges for p < 0
(C) Diverges for p > 0
(D) Oscillates
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21. Which among the following series is not 25. Which of the following
sets is not countable ?
convergent ?
(A) zxz
,DN (B) a
(A) ';,P>0
nl
(C) {x:0<x<l}
n"
(B) t;,p>0 It I
n" (D) i-,, =1,2,3,.....1
Ln)
Jnxn 26. The set S: {x : x e e and x2 <2}
(C) l7,x>1 :

Vn'+ l (A) Is a bounded above subset and supremum


exists in e
1.2.3....n
(D) (B) Is not bounded above subset ofe
z.1o. {3r.4)
22. Which of the following staternents
(C) Is a bounded above and has not a supremum
is not true ? inQ
(A) Every bounded sequence is convergent
(D) None
27. If,(a,,) is a Cauchy sequence in It, then :
(C) Every bounded monotonic sequence
is (A) (a,,) is bounded but not convergent
convergent
(D) Every bounded (B) (a,) is convergent but not bounded
sequence with unique limit
point is convergent (C) (a,,) is convergent as r.vell as bounded

23 Fortheseries(t) r# (ii) rH5, 28 frl,I:':Ti;T::::,i,.):e-^,xe ri 3ris:


(A) Both are absolutely convergent (A) Point-wise convergent but not uniformly
(B) Only (i) is absolutely convergent convergent

(C) Only (ii) is absolutelv conver_9ent (B) Uniformly convergent


(D) Both are conditionallv convergent (C) Not convergent
(D) None
sin 2x
24. Thc function f(x) : rvhen r * 0hu, ,
29. The series !. (-1;nr'oo
whenx=0 /_tn=l
(1.0001),,
(A) Rernovable cjiscontinuity at origin
(A) Converges absolutely
(B) Essential discontinuity
(C) No discontinuity
(B) Converges conditionally not absolutelv

(D) None of the above (C) Diverges to -co


(D) Diverges to oo

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30. ,\ccorcling to root test the positive term series 36. The degree of the homogeneous function
la,, conr.crges if / < I where :
x2+y2cos;v
(,\) /,= iim,,_,_ (a,,),, ,12 is :

(B) / -- lim,,_- (ur)i (A) ;


(B) 1
(C) /: lim,,_, (na,,),
(c) 2
(D) /= lim,,-" (nu,,)* (D) -1
31. r : aerlro represents a :
37. For the functions (i) y : e- (ii) y : log x :

(A) Circle (A) Both are concave


(B) Both are convex
(I)) Paraboia
(C) (i) is concave (ii) is convex
(C) Cardioid (D) (i) is convex (ii) is concave
(D) Spiral 38. Which of the following statement is true ?
32. Which of the follor.l,ing functions does not have (A) Angle between two curves is the angle
a laylor's expansion in the interval
[_1,1] ? betrveen their tangents
(A) lxl (B) Angle betw,een two curves is the angle
(B) sin x between their normals
(C) cos x (C) Angle between two curves is the angle
(D) e- between tangent o1. one cllrve ancl normal
JJ. If f(x) : x2 - 6x r- g in the interval [2,4]. Then of other'
f'1x; : 0, where x : (D) None of the above statements is true
(A) :
39. The rnaximum value of the tunction log x
(B) 4 f(x):
X
(c) 3 is:
(D) I (A) e
34. Leibnitz's theorem is used to find :
(B) e2

(A) n"'derivative of trigonometric function (c) Iog e


(B) n'h derivative of exponential functions
(C) n,r,derivative of cluotient of two functions (D) 1
e
(D) n'r'derivative of product of two functions
35. If y: 100-. Then the n'r,derivative r, : 40.
,. sin0-0cos0
0-+0 sin0-0
(A) 100-
(A) I
(B) 100* x 100,
(B) -l
(C) 100* x 2,
(c) -2
(D) 100* x 2
(D) 2

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41. 'fhe curvature of an ellipse is maximum at .dv
J tiil"
:
46. (i)
(A) Ends of maior axis
(A) (i) is linear (ii) is not
(i3) Ends of minor axis (B) (ii) is linear (i) is uot
(C) trnds of the line through fbcus (c) Both are linear
(D) None (D) Both are not linear
42. The number of asymptotes to the curve 47. -L sin6 xdx :
.l;
(v)' 4a 6n
l-- I =--- ls:
\x/ x (A)
n
(A) 1
(B)
3n
(B) 2 n
(c) It
3 (c) n
(D) 0
5n
(D)
43. The length of polar sub-tangent to the curve
f(r,0):0is: 48.
n
The order and degree of the differential equation
,d0
(A) r--*-
dr
,dr
,,,
(B) r- ---
d0
{,.[*3)']'=,[#)'
(A) 3 andZ
lde (B) 2 and 3
(c) (C) 3 and 6
7a; (D) 6 and 6
1dr 49. The integrating factor of the differential
(D) equation xdy: y(1 + xy)dy is :
i'ao (A) e'
r.n sin nx (B)
44. I --'.----dx =
Jo (c)
e-x
x
sin x
(A) 0 iI'n is even (D) -x
50. The differential equation Mdy -t- Ndx:0 is exact
(B) r if n is odd if:
(C) Both (A) and (B) true AM AN
(D) None rA) oy
^ =^ox
r,^f* AN
Jx+l--
45. AM
rB) oy
^ =-^ox
(A) 2^[x_2tan*r".[x AM AN
(B) zJ; -2sin-1.,/x (c) q 0x
(c) 2J; -2cos-r.,/x aN= AM
(D)
(D) 2^{;-2cot-lJi Ay ax

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51. The solution of the differential equation
(av 56. Whicli of the following is not a group
\ ?
,.t',[d, -4x'cos'y x sin 2y : 0 with (A) ( z, +)
1, )*
integrating factor (1 + xr) is (B) (R, +)
:

(C) (lR,
(A) (l * v: $*s
x2) tan ")
(D) (Q, +)

f *:
(B) (1 * x2) sec v: ab
57. If a * b- a, b e E, E is set of positive
-2
(c) (l + x2) sin v: rationals
f *:
:

(A) I
(D) (t + x2) cot r: 4f' *3 (B) 2
3
52. The solution of the differential equation J
(c)
pzy + 2py: y is : ,
(A) x, :2 cxy + c2
I
(B) y' :2 cxy + c,2 (D)
(C) x' :2 cy + sz ,
(D) y' :2 cx * c2 58. The order of i in the multiplicative group
53. The solution of the differential equation {_1, 1, _i, i} is :
(A) I
(xzDz+ 3xD)y: 1 ,, ,
(B) 2
x (c) 3
(A) A * 81-21*-l (D) 4
G) a*Bx*x-l 59.
(C) A*Bx-2+x Y.Q,*)isagroupwith x b:a+b+ 1, V a,b e Z .
Then inverse of an element a is :
(D) A+Bx2+x-l (A) 0
54. The number of constants in the
solution of (B) -2
a
partial
differential equation depends on :
(C) -a-z
(A) Order of differential equation (D) a+2
(B) Degree of differential equation
(Ct Number of independent variables Let S: U,2,3,4,5) and f:
(r2345)
(D) Number of dependent variables [z t 4 3 s),
then the number of orbit s of S under
the
permutation f is
55. The differential equation t#*6*= xlis (A) 1
:

classified as :
(B) 2
(A) Eltiptical (c) 3

(B) Parabolic (D) 4

(C) Hyperbolic
(D) None

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I laelroofdedddlepointsorarlsEmoflofllel 6. The equrio. d, +b/ +c, +28 +2!y+ 2v+d:O
chords ofapaabola I =4d il:

). 'nr€
e@ntJicityofm eIips. whG laiu relu is ,., 4.{.Ii=n
equltoonchrfofilsmi.or isis:

(^)
; ,D, Crirrl=n
(B) I
1. The equlimoalteright circuldcylindsBtr$ uis
G)+ is the z*is ed Bdiu is a is:

I
(") E
Ife od e. e the ccGnnicili€s olahnerbola ed
a onjugal€ hr?ffbol4 thm :

(B) €' + Cr = s'c,


(c) dc,= I 8_ The cquation of lhe ta.sent planes to thc

4. Ifab - hr = 0, then the eq@lion ellipsoid +++++=t whirharpdalc ro


dr + 2hiy +by1+2Cx + 2fy+ c = l] rcpEscnts l

(^)

(B) ,.EP -b\", *+


5. Michoflle followiq fddEsphc
is lheondition
{t'+lr+4+2rk+2nry+n=odd{xr+y:+a=kr

III 0-20631-8 2
wlicb of{ie fol@inc is EE fo! a sqle matixA
T7 r r-l ofordd n wnoe @k is less $e n ?
a IIA= O I O .l,henia
(B) Ihe coll:I]mofl1.e lineely dcpodmt
ttt (C) The tu* ofAG liredly depcndml
0 is rhc Dn fta&ix ofod$ l) h equl ro :
14. Ihe value of a' for which 6c srslem ofcqMlio.s
r + 2r + 32= d,3t+y +22= + 1! + 2= t

ln , h e nm-zc6 solutim is: ^y,2\


(^) a=2
1t il (B) a=a
(c) a=6
2 r rl (D) a= I

G)0 t , nl
I5, Tle nmber oflinwly indDendcnt
€qutionx +y +z +i = I is:
(A)
ennim ofrhc

Ir 2] (B)
2
l
(c) 4
5 5'l (D) 5

(c)
Li ::l Which ofthc tullowing is nol anonnal wctor ?

(A) i
44
,[i I]
I -i

t::
?
3
2
lO. nEEltofdrnDdr ' ' ' 'r l'..
12
iB)
lI
o I
ol l
(a) 4
(B) 3
(c) 2 (c)
ll.
(D) I
IE E€ssy ald sunici€d @ndirion for a maEix
lo hes.aleis $.t itsoinidat equlion isofdeg@ l
oi
(B) 3 l
(c)
(D) l
2
6I
12. Wnicholfie fol owinsistu forarylhEsql@ o))
mtrtes P, O, R eeh ofords n ? 11
(A) I(PQR) =rr(QRP)
(3) T(PRO =i(RQP)
(c) T(aQP)=r(RlQ)
(D) T(RPQ) =T(QRP)
rI

3
l-

ededl $lulion of fie


of theditresd'l )o Wlichof the folloMg is Lhe \
11. \r/hictoldErolouinsislhestuid

=t''"r : armriaeq.ai- 4*Y=o*'* r


-.ution 9I*"in /
zr

lA) y=c,cG \+c:\in\ +tn \ loq \in '


(A) rM r:rl,r - l)+ ce (B) y=c dx+c,sdx+(os\loC'os\ {in {
(c, y =c,losx + cr sr \ + sx Logsin x- \ (o5 \
(D) y:c 6x+c.sm r+@sxlos@sx-x6x '
(Br rd ) =rlxr l)+c '
\[11rch ofu\c tollowng 6 nor trle'
(Ar Any sbel ota coolabl' ser E (ounEblc- .
(Cr Eny=1tr' l)c ' +c (Br AnY sb*l old u@ubbk scl is u@uLb(-
ii) lrA and B ffi coubbk seis thm Au rr dd
(Dr ,dx=r(Y' l)e I +( a^B Nalso@ul'blc
@unEble sd
iDr Ivery mndte sd onEr6 a

m! xqucnc i
13. ' Eslulionoldedif@tialorution $/hich ofthe lolloving
'd
G trE I a"

rdv-vdx ^. (A) ll {a,1 E nonotoni'allv inc6in_s $en'L6


xdy+Ydx+ -: =, =us:
r-+y MleracnL
(B) lf la^ l u monolodcallv d{redinu then'l's
(C) ll la-l Ebouded'rhdnis(on\s_senl .
Ol Ir l;"1 k , cauch) sequencc' rhcn rr
Ls

(B, Y+xld'I=o
21. l:or vhal value ofx does the scrics
(c) -v.*-'i'" I +x+xr+xr+....oscillateinnnn'l]
?

CB) lr <l
i9) xy+to 'I=c
l9 The Brucuid itueEl ofthe difdnul eq@tion )
(D) + 5D+4rY=x: +7r + 9 is ' whicbotrhetotl.{ln!('nGEnolconvsgent

it' -:,

tr., -rl
(B)
c)t
9
.*)
(c) :t.' (c) ,
9 2r)
2
(D)
:(,' a)
ol t ( 1)"

IUO-206.13-8
l0 Which of Lhcfolowinsidm N6ery&adsufi ciern
or Jle' condihmG) fir a boDded nr.tion ftoh' integBble

(Ai ror dy . > o, $de exish a pdttion l of


la 6l such lnal LrG i -' L(B 0 e'
<
(A) I
(B) 2 (Bl lor an) c 'o. there exisE a pMnion P or
Ia, bl d a nmbc.llY ns beLuH
L(P O
(c) c
ud LI(P. t sucb thal :
a), UGD-ll<sandlLG0 I <'
I

\C) For,nYe> 0,fieEexDrsa6> 0such thor il


zo Il ;='i+ri+zi ana r=li,then divG! O =
C P'erY Mo lafiiho8 oila bl
widi m6h

0) (n ! 2).- L

I s(t 0-s(P+,l1<..
(c) (n. 3)f')
(D) (n+l)c
27 Wnich olnle rollosing is me aorfie ffffti@
11. $hicholdE loll@insis dc valtrof Ja.
r(x.))=lEl1
(\,9 is dif4ndabG srtE ongin (A) 0
(B) (x. y) n.nolditremdable atlhe disin (B) 1

(c) The lartial dedlatncs l. { de @titruous at (c) I


(D) None orfie abo\ L
o)2 iEd
12. whicholdtfoloein8ist@fordEnsd@f'lefi
?n wl)lch of lh.ldloMc is hc lor lhe ttuc on
. f(x,]t=xrlxY+2/?
f(x) = O, wten x h imlioml o! rero = l/n'
rA) n\,Y)h6a16immval*artheongin
(Br flx, Y) ha a m,nim@ !"lc dihc oris'1 whcn r is my non-m ntional Nnberft/n in irs
(C) (x,yl ha nenhdamdmmvtlue no'a lowslibm
hinin1m vsier lhe Gigio (a) (x)isi .enble on to, ll ed the valE orlhc
rl)r Nom otthe abot i
,o irnr, a bounded dd inrcemble on ta, bl d es,2liso

(xi>0. vx e
(B) (x)isi eenble on to, ll ed&ev,]u ofrhe
ta,hl,th6 |

(c) (x) oi {0, ll.


.-. lr{',da:otora<b
(D)
is nol inresmble
Nonc oflhe above
33. which oflne tuIowins ir@ lrE fdanvcrow C of

- ln',dx.0rora<b

(C) G ha ex&tlY two suberc'Ps


.^. lirrdr>oforbsa

@) None ofihc above holds


lrFO 2063!B 5
.t4. Mri€hoflhe folowirg is nol lruc, IfTis a homomorphism nom X lo Y, qhcrc X &dY
(A) Erery gdrp
anmal subgDup ofib€lt
is Ee Yeclor sliaces oyer the sm. nch f. wilh kcme!
(B)'IrEqErofetEysmupisa;mEl$bsoup r! ttun T is o isomoFhism ifand onLr iaK =
(^) {0}
(C) Elery sbgoup ofdAb.lie gonp is.ooal. (B) O
(D) ft€E isrc@n-Abelia cNup brwhich eveiy (c) x
(D) Y
Thcexlonanal sap liom lhe goup C ofcomplex IfX dd Ym liniteninmion.l v*ff spaces ovq
nmhe6 vilh addirion ro tnc eloup C. ofnon-zem lhe sme field I ed fis a h.nohoQhim lion X

complex nunbers {nh mulliplicalion is a *itb kenel K, tlen l


onlo Y

hoMdphism wilhkmcl : (A) dimoq -dim(Y)


(A) {0) (B) din(x)=dim(Y)+din(K)
(B) {l} (C) dimol =dihfr) + din(K)
(c) {2kri, k € z}
(D) din(\') = dind)/dim(K)
(D) {kd, k € z)
IfP(s) k *'c poB set or. non€npq st s wnh
"ri-,!i
addition to bc rhc srmeuic difi*rce ofsets ed (A) 0
n lipliotion to be inr€Iwtio4lho P(S) is: (B) I
(c) 2
(D) -l
12 wnich ofthc louosins is lrue for dE nudion :
(c) A6eld

(x)=e('z)r,x+2
l1 IfS md 51 e€ subspacs ofa vecloi slc X over
dE ff€ld E which oflhe fouowins is/e $bspr*
(A) (x) h co.tinDN !r x:2
(B) (x) ha a dismnlinuity olnd tind ar x = 2
(A) s+Si
(B) s^sl (c) (x) has a di$ontinuity ofsond kind at x = 2

(c) L(sus')
43. rl(r)=x''+e',lhenfto)=
vhichof lne lolNinsisabdis forthevetor spe. (A) (n 1) l+2'
C ofabplex nmb€a ovoils.lf?
(B) 2'
(A) (0)
(c) (n D l+2-'
(B) {l}
(c) {l,i} (D) 2"+ r

(D) (i)

6
The ctrcienl of(x - a)r, u6m log sin x is dpaded Theequtionoftheh)"erbolahavinsr+y I =0
andx-y+2 0 as ns asrnFlolcs ed pasi.E
(A) x+y I =2(x Y+2)
@) (x+y D(x y+2)+2=0
(c) (c) (r+y l)(a-y+2)=0
ro*-a (D) (x+y l)(x y+2) 2=0
49 Thecqution z+(l +i)z+ (1 i)7=0 EllMb:

wnich ollhc lollosiry is thc pcdal cquation ofL\e

If sinO=ilon0, then@s0+isin0=

(A) lan,

l-u=.osf ".'l rhEn


,r a, =
x-+y-
I
--l
(^)
2
5t.
I
(B)
2
I
(c) ,@tu
(c) e'
(D) e-
Wnich oflhe louovins is rhe imasinary pan ol
47. Whal is the radius ofcurlalure or rhe cncle
sin r(cos 0+ i sino), 0<c <I ?
2

(^)
G)t @) sin | .,[,,s o
(c) 2^ (c) t"etJii.o +
@)

1
53. whcnxl 3xr + 4r'] - 6x + 7 is divid.d by x I, Ila, D, I m ihe rcots ol\hc cquation
d@ thet€minddii : xi-2r! 3x I- 0- then thc value ol

(B)
lll
(c)
6
5 J-t'-,''''
@)l (a) 42
54. TlFequalio richijr.rte|lemdsoflE.qudid
xr+6x,+7x+ 2= 0by2is: @) r2
(A) xr-5x+4=0 (c) 21
(B) xr 4x+5=0 (D -36
(c) xr 6x+7=0
(D) xr_7x+6=0 t9. ll Gl + 4Hr < 0, lhen thc cubic equaiion
ss The dulion whos rmc @ 2 times thc roots of
tne eq;adon x'- 5xa + llxi 1l =0is: (A) One Ear dd lwo conjusde comphx Nos
(a) x, roxr+52x1 88=0 (B) All rhe lhree ooh rcal and lwo oflhem are
(B) x, 20x1+ 52x, 88=0
(c) x?-40xt 208x'-152 =0
+
tD) x, - 4l6rr - 1408 -0
4(i{t + (C) 1l lne three rmls rctl ud disri..r
s6. For vhar value of k the mots of the equatior
xr 6a+ llx+k=0ar inA.P ?
60 Which olde flllo\rin-q h lruc lirrm, m a ofihc
(B) k=5
{c) k= { /+l+21+i+7+1,
(D) k=6
5?. Ifx +y+ z= l, xr +y, + zr = 2,x3 +f +zr=3,

(A) 4 @) a =l
@)5 (c) a >l
(c) 6
(D) ?

a
Sr. No. .......0"0.9.[

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DAJ-11119-A [Turn over


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:i, ,

t. W.trich ofthefollowing are the points of discontinuity 5. tf S is


ofthe function f(x) in the interval [0, l] where {re length of an rirc of the curve f(r, e) = 0,
then which of the following is true ?
(x) =2,whenx=S
4* + 1,0 <x<Yz (A)
,
( as )'
.-7
/oo\'
=2x+l,Yr<x<l? [..aJ ='* [;ij
(A) x = 0 and x= lz only
(B) x= Vz only (").(fr)'=,*,'[#)'
(C) x=0only
(D) 'None of
2.
---; -
the above
[as)'="lftJ
(c) (.frJ ./, \2
:v.Iq$rb.the coefficient of x2 in rhe power series
expansion oflog(l + e.) ?
I
(D) None of the above
(A).6 ; t/l
.l-6 rf u = rin'|.&l),
x+y
(B) : \ /
4
then for which of the following value of (u),
(c) 2
(D) None of the above
au au =f(u) ?
x_+!
J. Which of the following is the kth derivative of the
"q
ax
functiony=SinxCosx? (A) sin u
(A) y* =2k Sin(x + kn) (B) tan u

(B) y* = 2kcos(x + kzu) (C) Yzsin2u

,, yr. ^L-r^ ka\ (^ (D) Yztan2u


(C) =)x-r Cosl 2x +
\\ =-/)l
I
7. How many asymptotes does the curve y2 = 0x have ?
(A) None
(D) y,^ =2k-tsinfzx . *]
\ 2) (B) One

Sinx-x+2x3 (C) Two


4. What is value of, lim
x-'0 x' (D) More than two
(Ai ? How many double points are on the curve ?
l3 x4+ >F+2x31-3y2:0
(B) ?
6
(A) Four
(c) IJ
(B) Three

(C) Two
ll
!ol 6 (D) One

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DAJ-11119-A 2
o
g. Z, Zrbe two complex numbers, then 13. For what value of k, the line y : 3x.+ k touches the
Let and
parabola y' = 2x ? ' '

l4+2212=lz'l'+lz2l' ,..',

if and only if (A) ;2


(A) Zr-Zris PurelY imaginary 5

Z, ?
(B) L2 (B) :
7 is purelY imaginary

Z, (c)r{ +
(C) is PurelY real o
"
rr2
(D) None of the above . i
q{lrNone a[the above t^ If CP is an equi-conjugate semi-diameter of an"ellipse
10. Which of the ftillowing is the value of (1 + or)3 where :

( zn . 2n)^( x"1a ,Y'_r


6=ICOS-+lsln---l
\ 3 3) 7- ]''-"
then which of the fotlowing is the length of Cp t
(A) -i
a+b
(B) i (A)
2
(c) -l
ab
(D) I (B)
2
11. Which of the following is the real part of cos-r(i) ?

(A) ,n (c)

(B) ;+
Tt (D)
^la'+b' ; r..i:

15. If a circle and the rectangular hyperbola xy: c2 me€


(c) n
in the four points k,, lq, k3, ko, then what is the valu
(D) None of the above of the product krk2qk4 ?
12. What is the sum to n terms of the series (A) ca
cos 0 + cos 30 + cos 50 + '..... ? (B) I
cos .znu
(A) -;T
^n (c) 2
^ zsm u (D) None of the above
16. Which of the following is the centre of the conic
(B) sin 2n0
2sin 0
*- 5xy 1'y'18x l2Y + 15 = 0 ?'
-
(A) (-4,0)
(c)
cos n0 (B) (0,4)
sin 0
(c)
(D)
sin n0 [-o'-T)
cos 0 (D) None of the above

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17. For what value of the constant k, the


two spheres ')') Which ofthe following is the value of
xr+yr+t+6y+22*k:0 and
x2 + t' + * + 6x+ gy + 4z+ 20 Ir
(A) _6
= 0,1
(o-z)'\1..3)/'r
(B) 4 (A) x3-3x2*9x-3
(c) 8 -
Ir
(D) None of the above
(B) ;(z*'+3x2
d
-gx+s)
18. What is the general equation of the cone of second rl
degree which possess through the axes
?
(C) g' (2x3 * 6x + 9x + 6;
(A) -ax2 * by2 * cz2 = 0 (D) None of the above
q) ::.92 + gzKf hxy = Q 23. Which of the following is the solution of differential
(C) ax2 + 6yz * cz2 = xy * yz* zx equation
(D) None of the above y:zpx + y'pt
19. Which of the following is the equation of cylinder
?

which intersects the curve


(A) yt=cx+!-
'x2 8
* y2 * 22 : l, ux + W * wz = d (B) y : Zcx 1- c3y2
and whose generator are parallel to the
axis of x ?
(C) y=2cx2+ct
(A) ux2 + vyz wz2 = I r (D) None of the above
(B) 24. Let_P"(x) denote the Legendre polynomiais
(u + v)xt + (v + w)y, + (w + u;22:6 n : 0, l, 2, .... ,then for which of foilowing valuesfor
(C) u2xy + v2yz* w2zx: d of
the pair (k, .[)
(D) None of the above
20. Tangent planes are drawn to the conicoid \?n
+ t) xp"(x) : kp"*,(x) + .(.p,_,(x) ?
(A) (2n- l,2n+ t)
ax2 +gyz * czz: I through the point (cr,
y),
B, then (B) (n-l,n+1)
the perpendiculars to them from origin generate
the (C) (n,n-l)
conc. : (D) (n + l, n)
25. For what value of the paii (m, n), the matrix

(A) (ax + By +yz)'=[f .+.+) f-r


I
I 'tl
(B) (axy + byz* s7y)z = 1
2ml
I
8 -6 2l
(C) (ax + 6y + cz)r: (cr,xy + gyz+ yzx)t t-\
L- n -lj
(D) None of the above is the inverse of the matrix
21.
S.,
Forwhich of rhe following values of ry(x),
( \ia /
[or2 tl,
21

Jtun,xdx-*q*1-lr.\ Nf / lt
L3 I rJ
(A) Iog sec x * tan2 x 0\
(B) (A) (3, li
log sec x-Vztan2 x a|\ (B) (1,3)
(c) x-tanx N (c) (- 1,3)
(D) tan2x-log secl< \ (D) (- l, -3)
DAr-lllle-A
I
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tht
30. How many linearly independent solutions does

26. LetA=llz. -tl ofequations


l-z 1l'
II :
x+y - 4z -2u : 0,2x-'3Y * 2z * 2u 0

then for what value of the integer k, Ar0 = 3kA


?
have ?
(A) e
(A) 4
(B) 6
'(g) 3

.(c) 3
(c) 2
r (D) None of the above
,&.i-'::. (D) None
'tl.*t What islhe rank of the matrix
Let A be a matrix of ordbr 3 x 5 with rank of
I
31.
[r321-l Thenlhow many linearly independent solutiont

lr 7| 4s 2l4[ the system of non-linear homogeneous eqt


AX: H, H * 0, have ?
ls
lTslosl (A) 4

(A) One (B) 3

(B) Two (c) 2

(q) .Three (D) None of the above

(D) Four 32. For which value of the pair (cr', F), the matrix

28. For which value'of B the vectors

lzl lsl
+ocr
| | [2-|
'
J3
I lpl
l4l,ll,,,-,
I rr ll.l -_LB
' Jl +
L6l L3l L3l "/6
1 '1 I
are linearlY dePendgnt ? -Jt .lz ----=
46
(A) I is an orthogonal matrix ?
(B)7'
(c) -6 (A)
(z r)
(D) s \&,8)
29. LetA= [afs,r be a'matrix of order 5 x 4'then the (r 1)
columns ofAare linearly independent if and
only if : (B) [G'-E)
(A) R(A) = 4
. (r 1)
(B) R(A): s (c) [F'GJ
' (c) R(A) < 4
(D) None of the above
(D) None of the above

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What is the value of S, = cr3 * F3 + 13 where o' F' Y
37.
33. If cr, p, y are the roots of the equation
are the roots ofthe equation
x3 + 9x2 +23x+ l5 = 0,
of
xJ-x2+1=0 ?
then which of the following is the value (A) 4
I
aF
*l*lr
9v Yct
(B)
(c) -2
3

(A) s
(D) None of the above
38. The cubic equation
23 y3+3x+14=0
(B) ls
has:
(A) Allthe three roots real and distinct
(c) 1 (B) One real and two conjugate imaginary
roots

(C) All the three roots not only real but two ofthem
1
(D) 3
are also equal
(D) None of the above
34. The roots of the equation 39. The equation
2gx3*3gx2+12x-1=0 xa_5x3 +7*- 5x*6=0
are in Harmonic progression' Which
ofthe following
has:
is its mean root ? (A) no negative root
(A) 4 (B) at least one negative root

1
(C) at least two negative roots
(B) ;.t (D) None of the above
equation
How many roots does the polynomial
:
40.
426 -325 + 3t -z,tt + 2* -22*
| :0
(c) 7
1

have within and on the circle lzl<l ?

(D) None of the above (A) None


3s. Which of the following is the equation whose
roots (B) Two
are less than2than that of the equation (C) Four
13*4X2+?x*8=0 ? (D) Six
(A) y3+10y2-35Y+36=0 41. Which of the following statements are true ?
set of
(A) The set of all integers is countable and
(B) y3-10y2+35Y-30=0 all polynomial functions Pn with integet
(C) yt+6y'+3Y+30=0 coefficients is countable
(D) yr+ 10y2+35Y+46=0 (B) The set of all integers is countable
but set of all
whose roots
36. Which of the following is the equation polynomial functions Pn with integer
coefftcientt

are the squares ofthe roots ofthe


equation
is not countable
but se
f -2*-x*2=0 ? (C) The set of all integers is trot countable
(A) yt+6Y'+9Y+4=0 of allpolynomial functions P,, with intege
(B) y'+9yt-6y+4=0 coefficients is countable

(C) y3-6yz+9Y-4=0 (D) None of the above

(D) None of the above


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where 46' Consider the two functions f(x) and g(x) defined by
42. How many limit points does the sequence {s,}
(( r \l fl whenx*0
s":(-1)'ilt*:lf,neN - \--l= i
f(x)
l0 when x = 0
L\ n))
have ?
(A) None
(B) I
One
lo whenx irrational or zero
(C) Two l1
(D) More than two e(x) = {- whenx= p/q is a non- zerorational
1
lc
43. Co.qg]dei the series then which of the number andP in lowestform
I*t, I

t q
following is true ?
overthe interval I = [0, 1]. Then which of the following
(A) The series converges ro. k
'l 3 is true ?

(A) (x) and g(x) are both integrable on I


(B) The series converges for 0 < t < !
3 (B) (x) is integrable on I but g(x) is nol integrable
onI
(C) The series diverges fo, k t
l (C) f(x) and g(x) both are not integrable on I
I
(D) The series tliverges fot k <
J
(D) None of the above

47. What is the value of integral


44. Let (x) = x2, g(x): - and I : [- l, 1] , then
1

in [*lo* z
. (A) f(x) and g(x) are both uniformly continuous on I
Jo

(B) (x) is uniformly continuous on I but g(x) is not (A) 8


uniformly continuous on I
(C) f(x) and g(x) are not both uniformly continubus (B) 4
onI
(D) f(x) is not uniformly continuous on I but g(f) is (c) 6
uniformlY continuous on I (D) None of the above
45. Considerthefunction
48. If a function f(x) is continuous on [2, 5], then there
when x is rational
f(x) - JO' exists a point 'c' in [2, 5] such that
[t wh"tt x is irrational
over the interval l-1, 2l.If U(P' f) is the upppr I f(x)dx =
J2
Riemann sum of f relative to a partition P, then
U(R D: (A) 3c
(A) 2
(B) cf(2)
(B) 3
(c) 0 (c) cf(5)
(D) None of these (D) 3f(c)
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53. Let G be a group of all2 x 2 non-singular matrices

| *vu
f(x, y) = hti;t , (*, Y)+ (0, o)
over the real numbers, then which of the following
represent a member Z(G), the centre of G ?
|. 0 , (*,ty=10,0)
(A) l-a oJ
a1
is continuous at (0, 0) ?
(A) k: I L"
(B) k:2
(C) k=3 (B)
lu ol
(D) None pf.lhese lo "_J
If xyz = t,tit' what is the minimum value of
trt x * t3try + t,trz? /c\ll [o al
\",, [a 0j
(A) tr*tz*t,
(B) 3trt2t3 (D) None of the above
(C) trt2tj
(D) None of the above
54. Let G be a finite group with order O(G). If N is a
51. If B(m, n) denotes the beta function, which of the normal sub-group ofG, then which ofthe following is
(z r\ true ?

\zi, iz)|
followingisthevalueof 0l ?

(A) ^/c)= o(c)


^/^\- o(N)
^/--\
(A) ,n "[N]
\
(B) ^/c.J=
(B) 1n o(c).o(w)
"t

(c) ol_/c\
Iav
(c) ;+ : _ o(c)
l= ON
(D) None of the above
\I\,/
52. What is the value of the double integral /r:\
tt I t .\- (D) ol:l=o(c)+o(N)
\r\.i
JJ (*' + Y')dxdv
R

where R is the region defined by


55. Ifa=(l 23 5) andb: (l S7 9),thenwhichofthe
R={(*,y):0<x<y<l}? following is equal to a-rba ? Whrire (f"exx) = (g(x))
(A) I (A) (37ss)
(B) (s7e3)
(c) (r27 8e)
(D) None of the above

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56. Forwhich of the followingvalue of k, If Wr and W, are two sub spaces of a finite
zu = {0,1,2,...,k - l}, dimensional vector space V, then dim(W, rr Wr):
the ring of integers mod k, is a fibld ? (A) dim(W,) + dim(W,)
(A) 2s6 (B) dim(W,) + dim(Wr) - dim(W, + Wr)
(B) e6l (C) dim(W,) dim(W,)
(c) n47
(D) dim(W,)/ dim(W,)
(D) None of the above
59. If T are non-empty subsets of a vector space
S and
57: Let operatiOn of addition and scalar multiplication in
V and L(S) is the linear span of S, then which of the
V : {(a, b}: a, b e .R}
following is true ?
be defined as follows :
(A) L(S) is asub space of V and L(S) c L(T) if ScT
(D (a, b) + (c, d) = (0, b + d) and
(B) L(S) is a sub space of V and L(S): L(T) if ScT
b): (0, kb)
k(a,
(II) (a, b)+ (c, d) =(a*c, b + d) and (C) L(S) is a not a sub space of V
: (D) None of the above
k(a, b) (0, kb).
60. Given two vector spaces
V and W over field F, let
Then which of the following is true ?
Hom(V, W) be the set of all vector space
(A) V is a vector space over R with respect to
operation defined by (I)
homomorphisms of V into W. If dim(V) : 19 and

(B) dim(W):21, then what is the dim Hom(V, W) ?


V is the vector space over R with respecr ro
operation defined by (II) (A) 40

(C) V is not a vector space with respect to (B) re


operations defined by (I) and (II) (c) 2r
(D) None of the above
(D) None of the above

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l. Which of the following are respectivelythe infimum and supremumof the set

{cu, n.u},
[ n )
(A) 0, I @) -1, I
' l I
(c) _r,1 (D)
t, l

2. Which of the following is the value of lim anwhere4n: 1 + (-l)", n e N ?


(A) o (B) I
(c) -1 @) 2

3. {S"} convergent?
ForwhatvalueofS"isthe sequence

( A )S n = 1 * ) * + . . *
l l I
I .o) 5n=l*J*-+""""+2n-l
I
I
- l l l
I (c) Sn=l*4*-+""""+3n1
I
@ )S n = r * I * ; . . #
4. The imageof a closedintervalundera continuousfi.urctionrs :
(A) aclosedinterval (B) anopeninterval
(C) a semi-openinten al (D) a semi-closedinterval

5. The upper and lower Riemannintegralsof the functic f(x) = 0, x rational


= l. x irrational

on anyinterval [a, b] arerespectivelyequalto :


(A) 0,b-a @) &,b
(C) b-a,b+a @) b-a,o

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6. WhatisthevalueoftheR-intergral a* f
J.l*l - t

(A) 0 (B) _1
(c)l 6q 2

7. Which ofthe following is not trueforthe fi.rnction


f(x): 1,x rational
= -1, x irrational
definedon [a, b] ?
to
(A)
lft*ldx=a-b

(B)
{tr,*rdx=b-a
(C) (x) is R-integrable
over[a,b]
@) f(x) is notR-integrable
over[a"b]

8. If a function(x) hasan infinite numberofdiscontinuitiesin b] then :


[a,
(A) f(x) is not R-integrableover [4 b]
(B) (x) is R-integrableover [a, b]
(C) (x) may or may not be R-integrableover b]
[a,
(D) Noneofthe aboveholds

/ - \/. \
9. If f(x,y)= I Y * ll i1I l, thenrim f(x.v)
- :
\Y+x/[l+y ) 1x,y)-+(o,o)

(A) -0 *l
@)
(C) - -l @) Doesnotexist

10. Forthefunction:

=
r(x,v)
1+#, (x,v)+(o,
o)
= 0 , (X ,y) = (0 ,0 )
(A) fl<y=fyx fi,y*fy,
@)
(c) fty andfyx donotexist (D) Noneoftheaboveholds

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1 1 . T h e v a l u e oJfI ( . + y ) d xd y w h e r e A :{ ( * , y ) ' 0 < x ( 1 , 0 < y < 1 } i s :
A

(A)o @) 1
1 (D) 2
(c);

1 2 . I f x : r s i . n0 c o s0 , Y : r s i n0 s i nb , t : ' c o s0 , t h e n

0 ( x , y , z )_
0 ( r,0 ,9 )
(A) rsin0 (B) r cos0

(C) 12sin0 @) 12cos0

13. IfinagroupGa':a.V ae G'thenGis:


(A) finite (B) infinite

(C) abelian (D) non-abelian

-fhc of finiteindexi s :
14. of tlt'o subgroups
intersection
(A) emPty (B) offinite index

(C) normal (D) noneof the above

Gn) df f : ; i s c y c l i c '
15. tfGisagroupwithcenterZ(a t h e n G i s:
7\Gl

(A) finite (B) inlinite

(C) abelian (D) non-abelian

I 6. The converseof l-agrange'stheoremis true for :


(A) finitegrouPs (B) abeliangroups

(C) non-abeliangroups (D) cyclic groups

multiplication'the
17. In thering {a + bi; 4 b integers}with respectto usualadclitionand
numberofunisis :
(A)1 @) 2

(c)3 Q) 4

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ideals,thenR is :
(A) adivisionring (B) anintegraldomain
(C) afield (D) noneoftheabove

19' which ofthe following is a subspaceofthe vectorspaceofcomplex


numbersover
the field ofreal numbers?
(A) . the setof integers
(B) the setofnaturalnumbers
(C) thesetofrealnumbers
(D) the setof irrational numbers

20' The dimensionofthe vectorspaceofcomplex numbers


overtherealfield is :
(A)l (B) z
(c)3 p) q

21. The fi.rnction(x) is definedby

lx-41
l(x)= x+4
x-4'
=0,x=4

whatis thevalueof lim f (x) ?

(A)o 6) r
(C) -1
@) It doesnot exist

tc 'i nn i?x. ,
22. If f(x) - x +0
X
=l,X:0,

then (x) has:


(A) a removablediscontinuityat x = 0
@) a discontinuityofthefirst kind x:0
(C) a discontinuityofthe secondkind at x :0
(D) noneofthe aboveproperties

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23. Whichofthefollowingisthevalueofthe'C'oftheLagrange'sMeanValueTheorem

f(x) : log* ott [], 2l 2


forthefi.urction
L2 I
2
(A) 3rog2 (B) 3log2
a
a J
J

(c) Cs, (D) 4lo92

24. Iff(x)=0,xS0
=X,X)0,
Thenf(x)is :
(A) continuous atx:0
anddifferentiable
(B) differentiablebutnotcontinuousatx = 0
(C) continuous atx:0
butnotdifferentiable
(D) neithercontinuous atx:0
nordifferentiable

( t I ) ^
- t
25. Whichofthefollowingisthevalueof
]ty. |.;t *t;j

I I
(A) t (B) z
I
(c) -5
I (D) -t

')q

= | - cosg is equalto :
26. The polar subtangentfor the parabola::
v
0
(A) u.or".I @) 2acosec
,
(C) a cosec0 @) 0
2acosec

27. The radiusof curvatureat any point of the curve


x : a(0- sin0),Y= a(l -cos 0)
is equalto :

(A) urin 9 (B) 4asin0


2

(c) +asinI (D) 4acos0

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28. Whattypeof a doublepoint is the origin on
the curveart' = gx2_4x3 ?
(A) anode (B) acusp
(C) aconjugatepoint (D) noneofthe above

29. Foranytwo complexnumbersz, andzr,lz,* zrl2+ _ _ 2(zrl,+ lzrlr):


lz, ,r.1,
(A)0 (B) I
(c)
rlz,l2+lzrl2 1D) lz,lr_lzrl,

@ *')1, ,
30. whatisthevalueo, '
(-r*iJ:f
(A) 1- t€ (B) -1* i€
8 8 8 8

(c) l*if (D) -1- t{


8 8 8 8

31. Whatis therealpartof Sin r (cos0 + i sin0) ?


/ _\
(A) sin-'(./sindJ (B) .or-'(.[ore)
(c) 'in-'(So'e) @)
"or-'(.yGino)

3 2 . r o" n[ u * b i ) : .
(a-bi/

TE.
(A) (B) i tun-'[!]
,'
\a/

(c) zitun-'[!) (D) i '". r,-'[!)


\a/

33. The liney : mx + c is anormalto theparabolayz:4ax


for all valuesofm if :

(A) (B)
" = u - * 3m c2-a2+m2

a
(C) Q=-
m (D) c :1am- am3

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34. The eccentricityandthe distancebetweenthe foci of the
resPectivelYequalto :

(A) zunal @) |anaz


/-

(c) l*u3 @) ;and4


:

x : 2y of thehyperbola
35. The equationofthe diameterwhich is conjugateto thediameter
1 6 x 2 - 9 y 2 :1 4 4i s :
(A) Y:zx (B) 16x:9Y

(C) 32x:9y @) 9x :76Y

-6) andparallelto eachof the


36. The equationof a straightline throughthepoint (3, 1,
planesx * Y + 2z- 4: 0 and2x-3y 1-z+ 5: 0 is :

(A)
x-3= :v r- l = z + 6
r z
i x-3 Y-l z+6
(B) z=== I
I
x - 3 = :v7- 1 = z + 6
(c) _5
3

x - 3 : 1Y- --=l - z + 6
(D) -t 3 - 5

* : 0 andb(x2+ t' + *) : k' will cut


37. The spheresa(x2+ yz+ zz)+ 2lx + 2my+ 2ru P
if :
orlhogonallY
(A) 12+ m2+ nt: Pt (B) a12+ bm2+ Pn2:0

(C) ak2: bp (D) t +b2: P2

the axesis :
38. The generalequationof a conewhich passesthrough
(A) axt + by' + cz2:0 @) u*'+ bY2+ czz: I

(C) tYz+gzx+hxY:0 (D) fYz+gzx+hxY: I

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39' The locusofthe points ofintersection ofthree mutually
perpendiculartangentplanes
to the centralconicoid ax2+by2 * cz2:1 is a :
(A) circle (B) sphere
(C) cone (D) cylinder

40' The numberof normalsthat canbe drawn to the


conicoid ax2+ by2+ cz2: I from
a given point in generalis :
(A) + (g) firrc
(C) three
@) two

41. whatisthevalue o* ,
"r {'1941

(A) , '"t Iog(ab) , '"* (i) rog(ab)


[:) @)

(c) j'"* (*) '"'.0, (D) j'"* '"*.0,


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42. whichoftherollowingisthe
valueoftheintegral
Jcos-r
[#) ",
(A) 2 x t a n ax - l o g ( l + x 2 ) + s
@) 2 x t a n - tx + l o g ( l + x 2 ) + c

(c) xtan-r
" - + r o g (+r * ' ) * .
( D ) x t a n - r * 1 r o g ( r+ * r ) * .

43. For anythreevectorse,6, d, what is thevalueof


t- \
d x ( b xc J + 6 " (xed ) + e t
"(a,o)
(A) 3 (B) a.6xd
(C) d+6+c 0
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t _
(A)i { n ) n2
(c) 2y (D) Y'

45 . Which of thefollowing is the solutionofthe differentialequation


dv
r + 3 Y = e 2 *?
iOX

(A) y: (2x* c) e-*' (B) , = it' + ce-3*

(c) y:cx+2e*' (I)) ,=lt +c"'*

' 'b' is the functiona eb*particularintegralof thedifferential


46. For whatvalueof a' and
equation

q * 1 3 E + 4 2 y= l l 2 e * ?
dx' dx
(A) a:2,b: I (B) d:6,b:-l

(C) a: 4,b:2 (D) a: l,b:2

47. Whichofthefollowingis thevalue (sin2x) ?


"f D+

1 - 1x sin
- ' - -2*
( A ) -x si,-n"-2 x (rR\
B)
4"
-

-
(C) - l xI . c^ ^ocs?2vx (, ,D) \) !* ---- -
4" "or2*

4g. Which of the following is the completeprimitive of the differential equation

p , + p - 6 = 0 , w h e rpe= + ?
ox
(A) (y-2x-c)(Y+3x-c)=0
-
@) (Y-2* - c,) (Y+ 3x cr)
( C ) ( y - 3 x - c , ) ( y + 2 x - c r )= 0
@) (Y-3x-c)(Y+2x-c)=0

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........,cf,n)
is a diagonalmatrix of ordern, thenDp:
(A) diag(a,, cr2,........,crn)
@) diag (pa,, pcr2,......,pcrn)
(C) diag (a, * p, 0z * p, ......,c" + p)
(D) diag (o,r, crp, ......,crnp)

50' IfA is a Skew-Hermitianmatrix thenthe diagonalelements


ofA areall :
(A) 2eros ptrelyimaginary
@)
(C) zerosorreal zerosorpurelyimaginary
6p)

5l ' If X andY areinversiblematricesof thesameorder,then


X.y is inversibleif and
onlyif:
(A) X: Y X2: yz
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(C) XY: YX (D) X2 + yz: O

52' How manysquarematricesA andB aretheresuchthatAB -


BA: I ?
(A) finite infinite
@)
(C) finiteorinfinite none
@)

53. For whatvaluesof crnd p is the equation 1"3


- 6?"2
+ ol - B :0, the characteristics

fr 2 sl
equationofthematrix 2 4l?
l0
[ o o 3 ]
(A) a:6,0: ll a:ll,B:6
@)
(C) cr:3,B=5 (D) a:2, B:3

s4 whatistherankofthe_"..
,
fi ; :il
(A) 4 (B) 3
(c) 2 (D) I

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55. IfA is a 4 x 5 matrix with rank 3, thenthe numberof linearly
theequationAX:0 is :
(A)4 @) 3

(c)2 Q) 1

56.IfCPC2,'."'.CnarethelinearlydependentcolumnsofamxnmatrixAofrankr'
then:
(A) r<n (B) r)n

(C) r: 11 (D) Noneoftheaboveholds

* - b :0' then
57. If a,, ar, .....,3narethe rootsof the equation1n nax
(a, - ar)(a, - a-,).'....(a, - Bn):
(A) oo, @) tr?,n'

(C) (n- l)a (D) n(a,*r+ a)

- - : in H.P.,thenthe meanroot is
58. If the rootsof the equationx3 px2+ qx r 0 are
equalto :

3n
rP ,.D\ 3q
(A) (B)
q p

31 3q
( c ) ? @ ) ;
arethe cubesof therootsof the
59. Which ofthe following is the equationwhoseroots
equationx3+ 3x2+ 2:0 ?
(A) y3+33y2+l2y*8:0 (B) y3+12y2+33y*8:0

(C) y,+8yr+I2y+33:0 (D) y'+33y2+8y+12:0

roots which the equation


60. What is the minimum number of imaginary
2x1_ xa+ 4x3- 5 :0 can Possess?
(A)2 (B) 3

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