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(FR) ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING. 4 INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Canis shold write their Hal Ticket Noe oly inthe spce provided athe top ft handcomerof sae the lesletatached tothe booklet and loin he space proven the OM Response Sheet BESIDES WTR ‘THE CANDIDATE SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE APPROPRIATE CIRCLES PROVIDED TALL TICKET NUMBERS ARE SHADED USING IB. PENCIL ONLY ON THE OMR Rl SHEET DO NOT WRITE HALL TICKET NUMBER ANY WHERE FLSE- Immediately on opening this Question Paper Booklet, chee: GG) Whether200 multiple choice questions are ented (50 question in Mathematies, 25 questions 2S questions in Chemistry and 100 questions in Engineering) (0) Incase of ny discrepancy immediatly exchange the Question paper Booklet of secede by ping thcenor thematic inigin oe Use of Calewlators, Mathematical Tables and Log books isnot penmited. Candidate must ensure that he/she has recelved the Correct Question Bo(idet, cqgresponding to 3 on this page ‘entered at the appropriate place on the OMR Response Sheet by fropriate cireles wided therein using HLB. pencil only. Candidate should note that if {he Booklet Serial ‘Number and the Booklet Code on the OMR Response Sheet, t not be valued. the OMR Response sheet will be invalidated all pen / any other pencil Candidate shall shade one of the cireles 1, 2,3 oF 4 cory Sheet using H.B. Pencil only. Candidate should note that i the circles against the question are shaded using Bl: other than H.B. Pencil or if more than one circle is shaded 3 (One mark will be avarded for every comrect answer. There gfpo The OMR Response Sheet will not be valued i the candidat (a) Writes the Hall Ticket Number in any part of the OMA iget excep inthe space provided for the purpose. (b) Writes any irelevant rater including religious s/fAbyje war Sayers or any communication whatsocver ‘ny part of the OMR Response Sheet. (6) Adopts any other malpractice. Rough work should be done only in the, No loose sheets or papers willbe allow “Timings of Test: 10.00 A.M. to |.00 P Candidate should ensure hate she ent ied ihe Qdestion Paper Booklet fan appends signature onthe Question paper booklet, 10 on the OMR Response Sheet inthe space provided. sould return bath the OMR Response Sheet and the leaflet invigilator. Failure to retura any of the above shall be construed paper booklet may be retained by the candidate. 13¢s including Cover page and the pages for Rovgh Work 1-8 een) attached to this question pay 1s malpractice in the exam) This booklet cont ato Set Code : WS Booklet Code ;| Note: (2) Answer all question. 5. 2) Each question carries I mark. There are no negative marks. ) Answer to the questions must be entered only on OMR Response Sh ide separately by completely shading with H.B. Pencil, only one of the circles 1, 23oF 4 provided against each question, and which is most appropriate to the. questi (4) The OMR Response Sheet will be invalidated if the eircle iss ink Ardll pen . or if more than one circle is shaded against each question. MATHEMATICS NR IfA+B+C= rn, then sin2A-+ sin2B + sin2C = (1) 4c08A sinB cos Q) 45 i (3) 4cosA cosB cosC @) The principal solution of Tanx=0 is (1) x=ma,neZ @) 3) x-Qrtl) 2, neZ nel. ‘The value of Tar (2)+ Tan (3) x 5 3a OF @ 3 (Olas Ifthe sides of aright angle (P, then the ratio ofits sides is Me Q) @) 3435 “@ ‘The value of A\y,-7 a) & G @) & (4) & bay Loe a Cay @ 3 4 Cp Set Code :| Booklet Code :| 7. Ifa=6, 5=5, c=9, then the value of angle A is (1) cos! (2/9) (2) cos! (2/5) (3) cost (7/9) (4) cost (1/3, 8, The polar form of complex number 1-iis a) Went Q) Vert @) View © G20 9. If 1,0, 0? be the cube roots of unity, then the value of 2°”.2°*.2° is. Q) @ Q) @& @) 1 10. The intercept made on X-axis by the circle x2+7+2, @ ye-e 0 {Fe © 2 ) aff IL, fone end of the diameter ofthe circle x*4y?-Sx- 192, 7), then the gther end of the diameter is Q) BD @) (1,3) Oy @ 1.3) 12. The radius ofthe circle Vi-+m' (C+ exe Ois ex = (1) 2e (Q) 4c ‘el. @ ec YF" ot are 13, The parametric equations >) (1) x=asec0,y~b (2) x= sind, y=a cos® GB) x= cose b (4) x=acosec8, y= b cold 14, The equation the) (1) 87-0 oO 2 15. The copditiag forerstaight line y~ mci to be a tangent tothe hyperbola a 1 ®) Q) =a (3) A= am +b? (4) C=alm iw wabola 2x? = Ty is 3) Tyt8-0 (4) .8x-7=0 17, 20. 21. m3 @2 log i= ay Ww @ m4 d ig Gyles x= i Qs @) Xlogs freon x= os @ aCe OTe Mx=aP,y=2 wm £ Oo QB) 5B 4) @) Set Code :| Booklet Code : 23. The equation of the normal to the curve y= Sx! at the point (1, 5) is (1) x+20y=99 (2) x4 20y=101 (3) x~20y=99 (4) x-20y= 24, The angle between the curves y*= 4x and? +y#= iis, oF @ wre) wr'@) 5° Ou, ou 25. tu=ny then 54+ GS Q) 6G@4y) Q) oxy G) 62 GP 26. foosecxdr= (1), log (cosee x + eot x) +C @ ¥ c (3) log (tan x/2)+C * (4) tx+C Pe © , ; 256 6: 128 w & eo = = os 28. [s@lroy a= : @ Yor Oc @) Aywh+c @ jnlo"+c 29. (2) 2Tan"(Vx+6)+C PD Dec 4) 27an"!(x+)+C 6a 31. 32. 33, 34, . ftan“txde= a) Tan's + Hog(t+2)4C Q) xe Tan'x+C eet le (1) log (ite +C GB) e+e f sin |x| de = ean (1) 4sq.units (2) 2: Reni) oO 2 2, 22 gt ™ ¥ (Z) ] Ge s Q) @) GB) a) 0 @Q 1 ‘Area under the curve x) = si Set Code :| Booklet 1 Oo a’ S xJan"!x-log Vi Cc 2 6 sq. units 1 ©) @ -1 (4) 85q. units @) 2 (4) 3 +xdy=0 (2) xdy-yde=0 (3) xdx+ydy=0 (4) xde—ydy=0 SN OO | Gers ‘of Sight lines passing through the origin is represented by the differential equation or 37. The differential equitation 22, 2 */4¥* 8 _ 9 is catted de hethyt f (1) Homogeneous (2) Exact (3) Linear (4) Legender 38. The solution of differential equation 2 =e -2xy is (1) yetaxte (2) yet=xte 3) yeMaxee A XeED eS 39. ‘The complementary function of (D*#D##D+1) y= 10 is (1) C,cosx + Csinx + Ce 2) Cros > 3) C,+C,cose + C,sine @ € 40. Particular Integral of (D-1)'y = e' is () xe @Q) Ce) 300 41. IfA=|0 3 0|,thenAt= 003 @ 3 @ © (@) 27 (4) 81 70 42. IfA=|-2. 9 Aisdskeyapletric matrix, then the value ofx is TARO 2) 1 Mi 2 @) 3 @ 4 oO 43. What is ho-aumbge pall possible matrices with cach entry as 0 or I ifthe order of matrices is 3x3 (2) 268 (3) 512 (4) 256. on 44, 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. oy Set Code: Booklet Code :| 1 Jom i Oo aor. @ 2 @) 3 lca The solution ofa system of linear equations 2x~ y-+3z=9,x {yz A6,W- y+ z=2 is (1) x=-Ly=-2,2=-3 Q) xeayrrr 3) x=2,y=12=3 4) IFA+B=45°, tt yt 4) -1 M1 6 4) The jn 48> + cos 132° is W541 WS-1 B-1 Qa Be OE 51 52, 53. 34. 55. 56. NN Set Code :[(\WB Booklet S PHYSICS ‘The linear momentum of a particle varies with time ¢ asp = a+ b/-+ef? whigDaf the fatlgwing is correct? (1) Force varies with time in a quadratic manner. (2) Force is time-dependent. (3) The velocity of the particle is proportional to time. (4) The displacement of the particle is proportional to t. @ A shell of mass m moving with a velocity v suddenl} BHO pieces. One part of mass ‘m/4 remains stationary. The velocity of the other pat i qv Q) 2 @) 9 (4) 43 ‘The velocity of a freely falling body after 2s i () 9.8ms" 2) 10.2 ms"' 8.4 ms" (4) 19.6 ms" A large number of bullets are fires all Afectioi the same speed u. The maximum area on the ground on which these bullet is 2 “ say _ 3) Or 2) 7 Oe ‘The minimum stopping gi ‘of mass m, moving with a speed valong a level road, if the coefficient of trict w ug ‘When a biggyle iN ynotion, the force of friction excreted by the ground on the two wheels is such that itacts a JcSrded direction on the fromt whee! and inthe forward direction onthe rear wheel ¢ -ard direction on the front whee! and in the backward direction on the rear wheel In ard direction on both the front andthe rear wheels (4) Nitthe fopard direction on both the front and the rear wheels 108 Booklet Cc xy soe fl ) 57. Ina perfectly inelastic collision, the two bodies (1). strikeand explode (2) explode without striking (3) implode and explode (4) combine and move toge O° 58, at ncn fon, then the power is (1) zero. (2) positive (3) negative (A) increasing, ly pyith time 59. Consider the following two statements: ‘A: Linear momentum of a system of particles is 262. B: Kinetic energy of a system of particles is 2er Then (1) Aimplies B & B implies A. Y (2) Adoes not imply B & B do eatin (3) Aimplies B but B does not SG (4) Adoes not imply B but B aw 60. An engine develops 10 kW off ‘much time will it take to lift a mass of 200 kg toa height of 40 m? (Given g~ JOW

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