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‘aA A TOIMATE "Feat Booklet Series [8] ROLL No, Qw.BooKLeTNo. | gags ‘TEST FOR FIRST DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY MATHEMATICS ‘Time: 1 Hour and 30 Minutes ‘Maxinmum Marks: 375 4. 10. nn. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES ‘You are provided with a Question Booklet and an Optical Mark Reader (OMR) Answer Sheet to ‘mark your responses. Do not soll your OMR Sheet. Read carefully all the instructions given on the OMR Sheet Write your Roll Number in the space provided on the top of this page. Also write yout Roll Number, Test Centre Code, Test Centre Name, Test Subject andthe date and time of the examination in the columns provided for the same on the Answer Sheet. Darken the appropriate bubbles with HB pencil ‘Darken the appropriate bubble corresponding to the Test Booklet Series, as given on the top ofthis page, in the OMR Answer Sheet. Ifthe corresponding bubble is not darkened, such answer sheets will not be valued and will be summarily rejected. ‘The paper consists of 125 objective type questions. All questions carry equal marks. Each Question has four altemative responses marked A, B, C and D and you have to darken the ‘bubble fully by IB pencil corresponding to the correct response as indicated in the example shown on the Answer Sheet. Also, write the alphabet of your response with ball pen in the starred ‘colmn against attempted questions and put an ‘*" markcby ball pen in the starred column against ‘unattempted questions as given inthe example in the OMR Sheet. ach correct answer caries 3 marks and each wrong answer carries minus mark. Please do your rough work only onthe space provided for it atthe end of this question booklet, ‘You should retum the Answer Sheet to the Invigilator before you Teave the examination hall. However Question Booklet may be retained with the Candidate Every precaution has been taken to avoid errors in the Question Booklet. In the event of such unforeseen happenings, suitable remedial measures will be taken atthe time of evaluation. Please feel comfortable and relaxed. You can do better in this test in a tension-frce disposition WISH YOU A SUCCESSFUL PERFORMANCE CANN TOIMATL] “Test Booklet Series [B] MATHEMATICS 1, 1100 +(mod 7), then the least positive value of x is (ay ® 3 © 4 © 2 2. With respect to multiplication, the set {0,1,1} does not form a group, since it fails to satisfy (A) associativity (B) closure (©). existence of identity (D) existence of inverse 3. Given a ina group Gand a° "2 the order of a is (3 ® 6 © 9 O 2 4, If (G,*) is an abelian group, then for a,be G (A) a?ab? =(a%b)* @B) aabtaaed? (© abso? =(a?ae?) D) aee?= a? /F 5. The set of all n™ roots of unity with multiplication is (A) e monoid (B). anon-abetian group (©) a semi group (@) anabetian group 6. ‘Which of the following is not a sub group of (C,+)? (A) (a4) ®) (2+) © (2,4) ©) (v4) 7. If‘a' isa generator of a cyclic group, then (A) e isalso a generator (B) ‘a’ is the only generator (©) a’ isalsoa generator (D) a” is nota generator A000 TA TOIMATI (TestBookiet Series |B 8. _(H,*) is proper sub group of te group (@,#)- TF the order of G 18 8 then the order H canbe 4 ® 3 © 6 @ 5 9. For the operation * defined by a*b= ¢ , the identity element is @ o @ 1 © 2 (D) 4 10. If G isa group of even onder which has the identity clement e, then G has another element «such that “ @ © a% ® =e (©) no power of a=e 1. {[1],3]-[5]-[7]} under multiplication modulo 8 forms (A) acyclic group B) amonoid (© anabelian group (D) the Klein four group 1234 : mn atge(2 2 2S) aegnoat 1234 1234 a Gass) * Gard 1234 1234 o (tia oGtr3) 13, y=ae! +be“ isa solution ofthe differential equation B) yty'ty=0 @) y"aby=0 (A) y"+y=' © vw ‘AME TOIMATI (est Booklet Series [5] 3 14, If f(x,y) =0 is the solution of the differential equation xdx-+ dy =0 such 15, 16. 17. 19. that y=1, when x=1, then the curve f(x,y) =0 (A)_ passes through the point (1,—1) {B) passes through the origin (©) touches the line y= x () touches the coordinate axes Solution of (x*—ay)de=(ax-y") dy is A) P2042 a0 @) P+y=ayte © x+y =3ayte Sisiunls Ylee do ‘The integrating fac tor of Gog) (A) logs 1 (« = ‘The curve 9y’a=x(x—3a)’ is symmetrical about (A) x-axis only B) y-axis only (©) both x and y—axes ©) neither x—axis nor y~axis ‘The equation of the plane passing through the point (1,-2,3),(3,1,2) and (2.3,-1) is 2 (A) -19x-y+32428=0 @®) x © xty-2=0 (D) 19x-y-32+28=0 Geometrically, 3x+2y=4 and x+5y=2 taken together represent (A) finite number of points (B) only one point (© two lines (D) infinite number of points TOIMATE Test Booklet Series |B 4 20. Which ofthe following is not true? (A) Jog( +271) is an odd function @) tog(x+V?=1)=-Iog(x-V=1) © log(x+- Ve") =Iog(-2+ V9") >) S42 isnot faetion 2. Let f(x)=9—¥,x>0, Then a pt 1 W =F) @ POT © f)=FoAE) oO es) 22. If@ and f are roots of the equation x? +x+1=0, then the equation whose roots are a", B” is A) ¥4x-1=0 ©) #-x-1=0 23, The curve represented by |e|=Im(z)+# (here Im(z) denotes the imaginary part of the complex number z ) is (A) aparabola (B) anellipse © aecircle (D) astraight line 24. The number of positive integral solutions (x,y) of the equation xP y? 31998 is (A) one ®) two (©) infinitely many (©) zero A “Test Booklet Series [B 5 25. A plot of land is in the shape of a trapezium ABCD. Let E be @ point on CD such that BE is perpendicular to CD. If AB=10 cm, AD=13 cm, BE=12 cm and (CD=24 em then the perimeter of the trapezium ABCD is (A) em (B) Stem (© @em ©) em 26. If a wall of height 6 meters casts a shadow of length f meters, then at the same time of the day a tree of height 20 meters casts a shadow of length 2oF met ) AF metess @ L mown © 7 meters ©) ar meters 27, If-x,y and z are consecutive negative integers and if x> y>z, then which of the following must be a positive odd integer? () 98 ® (© xtyt2 @) (x-»)(y-2) 28. Let ABCD be a square with 4=(-3,0) and 8~=(0,6). The length of the diagonal AC is A) 35 @®) 3vi0 © 65 ©) io 29. Tf the sides of a triangle are 9, 12 and 15, then the length of the largest altitude is (a) 9 ®) 12 © 15 ©) oS 30. Adie is thrown. Let A be the event that the number obtained is ‘greater than 2 and B be the event that the number obtained is less than 5, Then the conditional probability of A given B is ) © 3 ToiMATT "Test Booklet Serie 31 32, 33, 34. 35. i 3,4) ‘The equation of a chord of the circle x? + y? = 16 whose mid point is (34) is (B) 3x+4y+2! (D) 32-4y+25=0 (A) 3x-4y-25 =! (OC) 3x+4y-2! If the line y=3x+2 meets the circle x*+y?=4 at A and B, then the centre of the circle having AB as its diameter is “ (4 5) ® (34) ) o (3) If the sum of second and eighth term of an A.P is 12, then the sum of first nine ‘terms of this A.P is (a) 48 (B) 32 (©) 34 @) 56 If p and q are roots of the equation x*+dx+c=0, then the equation whose roots are p+q~ pg and pq+p+g is (A) x2 +2bx+b?-c? =0 B) x2+2er-b +e? (©) xP -2x+b?=c =0 @) xP ~2er-8" +e’ ‘The equation |x—I|+|x+5]=4 has (A) no solution (B) one solution (C) two solutions (D)_ many solutions In the sequence 1,2,3,...9750, the number of square numbers is (A) 99 (B) 100 © 97 (D) 98 TOIMATT “Test Booklet Series |B] 7. 38. 39, 40. A If two circles of radii 13 cm and 15 em intersect each other and the length of ‘the common chord is 24 em, then the distance between their centres is (A) 13cm B) 13VZem (© 14V2cm (@) I4em Let X and ¥ be two random variables with standard deviations 5, 7 respectively. If the correlation co-efficient between X and Y is 11, then the correlation coefficient between X and X+Y is 4 8 ® ag ® we 9 9 © RE ” os If lim(1+3x)" =e*, where 5 is a positive integer, then the value of 6 is (A) 3 B) 2 © 6 @) 4 Ifa and 5 are two positive integers such that a’ —b* =7, then the value of ab is (a) 49 (®) 2 © 2 14 143 14345 Ie yaa SO toe then (A) y= (e+2)e" @) fardcnet gy © ) y=(x4I)et HLA (omar) Test Booklet Series g 42. If f:R OR isdefined by /(x)=. +2, then the sets f7'(27) and £"(3) are @) (5-5}5(1,-1} @ W5-V5}sf.-1) ©) (22}fi,-1} 0) {BV} fi} 43. Let f,g:RR be defined by f(x)= (A) dom f=dom g (B) dom f=6, dom g#¢ ©) dom f #4, dom gep ©) dom f49, dom g=9 44. The function F)=v9| 2| saiitice tte oquation: (A) f(x42)-2/ (x41) +s (x)=0 (B) (2) +F (x4) =F (2241) © Fi) FG)=F+%) m salsa) E2) Tex, 45. The fanction cos defined ftom [0,] into (0,0) (A)_ one to one and onto (B) one to one but not ento (©) onto but not one to one (D)_ neither one to one nor onto i 46, Ifthe infinite sum of the GP. given by p,l, .~ i84, then the value of p @ i © 2 47. The sumof the series log, 2—log,2+log,,2~.. is (A) T+ log? (B) log2~1 (C) I-log2 @) ‘Test Booklet Series |B} 9 ead 48. 1f0) (15,3) The function (x) (x—real) is such that ® s=0 ® s()=1 © so)= D)_f'(0) does not exist ‘The graph of the function y | in the (x,y) plane is (A) V shaped (B) Ushaped © aline ©) acirele ‘The three complex numbers 0, 1, i form the vertices of a (A) right angled isosceles triangle (B) equilateral triangle (©) a triangle with angles 30°, 60°, 90° (D) a triangle which is neither equilateral nor right angled If # =-1, then the series i" (A) converges to 0 (B) converges to 1 (©) converges to i @) does not converge ‘The function y=|x{" defined on the whole of real axis is differentiable (A) except at (B) exceptat +1 ©) atall points () atno point If f and g are two functions defined on the real axis with "(x)= g'(x) for all x, then A) F(z)=8() (B) F(x)=8(x)+c (constant) ©) F(x)=8"(x) ©) #*(x)=8(x) — CONTE a (oIMATT] “Test Booklet Series |B} 95. Aline and a circle meet (A)_atmost at two points (B) exactly at two points (C)_ exactly at one point (D)_atno point 96. The inverse of the function /(x)=Tog, (—x+Vit +1) is @ 2% o os 97. [ra)ae isequatto (ay afl Aer @) fe(4-2)ae © [rle-aae @) 4[f(4-a)ax 98, The setofall points where f(x)=V1-—e™" is differentiable is (a) (0) ®) (-2.=) © (=)Mo} (D) (-hee) 99, Let zbearoot of x°—1=0 with #1. The value of 2!¥42'54...42 | ) o @ 1 | © @) 2 100, Which of the following is true? 07" >(6)" @) (7 <(6s)" © 07)"=(@)" (D) (17)" =2(63)" ANT UN TOIMATT ‘Test Booklet Series [B 101. 102, 103. 104. 108. 106. 107. 18 ‘The points (—a,~b),(0,0),(a,b) and (a,b) are (A) collinear (B) vertices ofa rectangle (C) vertices ofa parallelogram (D) None of these ‘The eccentricity of the ellipse 16x" +7y* =112 is " w ? oz 3 OF o 3 tig eit @1 () 3 &"=9, then value of willbe (A) 1 @) -1 ©) 0 ©), 31 ‘The vector coscz cos ff +cosa sin Bj +sinak isa (A) null vector B) unit vector (© constant vector (D) None of these ‘The smallest set A such that AU[1,2]=[1,2,3,5,9] is w fd ® (L23) © [359] @) [5,9] ‘The displacement of a particle travelling in a straight Tine is given by s=5sin21. The displacement, when the velocity hecomes zero,is, (a) 0 ® 5 ©s ©) 10 COE TOIMATT (Tres Bookiet Series 108, 109, no. ul. 112, 113. 19 The curve y= tan.x intersects the x-axis at the origin at an angle of a) 0 @ = z z OF © F ‘ at The equation of the tangent to the uve x=" (A) 9x-y=-6 ®) 9y- © ox+y=-6 D) vyte=6 The curves y*=x and x' =4y intersect each other at (A) only one point (B) two points the poas (D) fouepoins tim (cosx)** 1 1 OF Old 1 Ol Oo ae oven rep), Pay (a) 0 @ sf © © 4 It @ is a complex cube root of unity, then the value of (2+20+50)' is =i B) 3 85 ) 27 ‘OM A (ioiMair 20 © Tesi Booklet Series [B x B® z o (3 (B) gets divided by 90° 3 gots multiplied by 90° 115. Ifa complex number is multiplied by (—1), its argument (A) gets decreased by 90° (©) gets increased by 90° 116. ‘Three consecutive vertices of a parallelogram are representing the complex numbers —1, 3+i, 242i, The fourth vertex is representing the number (A) 24 (©) ea 117, A) v2 ©1 118, If 2 isa complex number such thatRe: (A) 2-y'-3x+y=0 (© 3x-3y+1=0 @), zt (B) 2H (D) 142i Distance between the two complex numbers (2-+2i) and (3+) is @) 2 ©) 2 3 1, then the locus of 2 is B) 2y' +3x-3y+! ©) 2y'-3:-y+1=0 119. The least value of m , for which [(1+i)/(1-a) J =1, is (A) 1 oO4 ®) 2 ©) 6 120, If 1-i, 2+4, -1+A/ are collinear then 2 is equal to (a) —5 ©! ®) = @) 2 ry {00 a TOIMATL (TrestBookter Series | a 121. Given 4,8,€ are three non-zero, non coplanar vectors and m,n,p are three ‘scalars such that md +--+ pC =0, then (A) man (B)_ m4n+p=0 mon © ft (0) mtp=2n 122. The vectors @+-5 +2, 4-25 -@ and -24+5+x2 are the sides of a triangle. “The value of » is @ -1 @ 0 @Ol @) 2 123, If f+27+3E, 27 +37 +k, 7 +7+2K are the position vectors of the vertices of a triangle, then its centroid is (A T+jek (e 2(/+3+#) © 3(F+5+k) @) 6(7+ +8) 124, The angle between the vectors 8f-+7j-& and 37-37-+3% is @ B) 30° © oo @) 90° 125, Ifa semi group has the following properties, then it can be called a group (A) having identity (B) having inverse for every element {© having identity and inverse for each element () commutative we

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