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4.rfroordwr 25% rige auzic 4. The rabbit population in community A increases at 25% rnr year while that in 13 increaSeS at 50% per 4614-wetgrrefttraftwBO5rfaTe 50% year. Tillie picseig populations of A and B arc R04 24 ritZ '? A aV Bcr equal, the odio of the wriber of tho rabbits in B to trfrrerwiti, FrIFFT B 3itv that in A Lifter 2 yifIrs. will be WiF A .t.r.eaen qg5WI" .3177ET *IT
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1. more than what it was before mixing, I. Less than what it was before mixing_ to what it was before Mixing. 3. 4. equal to that of argon atoms in the mixture. 7, The mincrui talc is used in the manufacture of soap because. it (a) gives hulk to the product (b) kills bacteria
(c) gives fragrance (.111 is SOO grid does not scratch the skin
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8. 10() g or an inorganic compound X 51420 wntaining a volatile impurity was kept in an ovcn at 154'C for 60 minutes. The weight of the residue alter heating is 8 g. The percentage of impurity in was
1. 10
2_
4
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3. 20
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9. On a etrtairrniglit the moon in its waning phase was a half-moon. At TniiiniOit the moon will he
1. on the eastern hOriZ,Ort. 2. at 45 angular height above the eastern horizon.
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10, A gm-m.114)m is irradiated in a nualr-ar motor for 5 days. Ten days stiff irrational .), the activity of the chromium radioisotope in the iroln5rom is 600 'WA.) RTATFEred -46 ..AM4e.e q3eirai disiritogi'alions. 1W hour- What is the aokr.virY of .Rkoc-r Re lie 0 0 ilw779. chromium. radioisotope 5 Sys after irradiation if its so wkr 75," farheft lepft 70- 04,4 half life is 5 days?
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4.
150
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2400
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11, DiSpilteCknellla VELT5.14 1.1113e curve for a body is shown in the fripro. Select Oho graph that cOrri LealY shows the variation of the velocity with lirr
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The spring balance in Fig. A reads 0.5 kg and the pan balance. in Pig. reads 3.0 kg. The irunb.loek. suspended (OM the spring balance is partially immersed in the water in the beaker (Fig. C}. The spring balance pow re@..ds 0.4 kg. The reading ore the pan balance in Fig. C is I. kg 2. 2,9 kg 4. 3.5 kg
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13, The ends an rope arc fixed to rim" pegs, such than
the rope remains slack, A rieu(Al is placed against the rope and moved, such that the rope aiways remains taut. The shape of tile Curx traced by the pencil would be a part of
1_ a cire]e 3. a squwe 2. all etlipS4 4. a lriangle
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14. During ice skating., the blades of the Ice skater's shoes exert pressure on the ice. lee skater can effIcientty skaie because 1. ice gets converted to water as the pressurc exerted on it increases. 2. ice his converted to water as the pressure exerted on it decreases. 3. the density of ice contact with the blade3 decreases. 4- blades do poi penetrate into ;DC,
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Strain ri3-.4 4 4 Kit. rpm 4FER. mEir ? Which of the following stallements is me? 3_ 2,
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1. Close to day 10
2. On da.y 2.0 3. 'Between days 20 and 30 4. Between days 30 and 40
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IS_ A 21:n.? plant with Red seeds .(both dominitnt bait;) was crossed with a dwarf piant with white seeds. Lf
the segE.eg.ating progeny produced equal Dumber of tail Fa and dmarf i.vbil. plams 7 wEnd yi.01.1 Id he the gortoryim of the parents?
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8 19ir cft..? vur 4.1E# e.r. '40 7.14? rre, qrfflivewt 19. Three sunflower plants were placed in oandittorks as indicated below. Plant A : still air Plant B : moderately turbulent air Plant C: still air in the dark
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..'irrhic,h of the following statements is con rd.? Transpiration rate of plant B > that of plant A. Transpiration rat of plant A > that of plant B. Transpiration rate of plant C = that of plant A. Transpiration rate of plant C > that of plant A > that ofplant B.
> -* A yltWZffri 4-7 > fi all 6. l ioymni-r :47 = 91' A 4' qirrriym
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21. e"0" 'MATFIElvIATICT
re 7174: 274' twin) ? AITM
PART B
21. The number of words that can be fanned by permuting the kners Dr 'MATHEMATICS' is
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Which of the
(A-i-B) (A) -I- Wfft (B). 2 Mfei (A+B) wffli (A) + %Ida (B).. 3_ ucrd (A+B) = virfq (.7,lia (A), krroici . ( 13 )). 4. Wit (A+B) = rf1 (wiiir (A), ma (B)).
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1. rank (A+B) = rank (A) + rank (8). 2 rank (A-Fl3) 5 rank (A) + rank (W. rank (A=B) = min (rank (A), rank (B)) . 4. rank (A4-0 = max (rank (A), rank (13)
fonr.40,1/.0t1
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for x
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for x41,1,11
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A= .( 0
c- ' 0
,ft 11. k.
.7f-ko
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Nar v =
y? , .1.9E
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w=
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vTw 7
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1,1 1S tTa(lEplaSe of v. if 44 =
,1) then
evals
1. 1,
4,
0. I
2
3. -1. 4. 2
27 . 1:171
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3. -1
M = 6). M
at, a ).);
Ai LE
3, 2. 3, 4 .1.,
al -I-
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2_ 4_
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1, a l E ] 1.2 3 1 4. (at, a2. 01): = 6}.11grt 11x: number of' clitmeniE apt M is
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29. The dimension of the vemr spa:. oi`a1I symmer.ric maiden A = (a.0 of' onler nxT1. (n with real cntrics, All - 0 bud rate 'Zero is
I. (u.2 -Fn-4). 12
73. (n 2-Fn-3).2
(n 2-n+4)..2
2.
4.
(11 2 n--4Y2
-
4.
(n 2-n+3)./2 30 yc rO.
(r) 2 - E0 3)12
30. .574 /
= [0,1]CR
(X.. = .19r=rum
q..4' Vx.) mida p(x) u:erf7
O.:57
Let I = x F 1) = Ulf
L.
2
For x
y I .1.
It
= dirt
TYV WtRi. N =
731
g ?
= 0.x =
differentiable exactly
0(X) is MraillUCIU2 Oen
0.
x 7c.
but not
11
31. riT4 fiP an sin rrio LEM al , az .
,
tkr TfErw _ 31, Let an = sin Tan. For tree sequence a.1,. the suprernum is 1. 0 and it is attained. 2. 0 and it is not attained, 3. 1 and it is allain.ed 4_ 1 and it is not attained_ 32.. Using [he. fa re( that
32.
L.,
-3
- 457 .4? ,f
1 n
(2n+]
7T
W Tow err :
)
1 Y z
72
equals
t(211
2
2,
7r
12
3, 8
2.
4.
,
L
12 7t 2 43 --I
4_
33. xfg?
iqx,y)
i v(x,
33. Let f CC be a complex valued funenon of the formi(xy) = u(x,y) i v(x, y). Suppose that u(x, y) = 3:ey, Then
AWer f .d.ary
2 C4r9rie
1. feannot be holornolpNe on C for any choioe of V. 2 f is holornorpbie or, C far a saitable choice of V. 3, / is hotonborphie an C for art choices of v.
4. le is not differentiable.
3, C v
34. z)11
f:
x
Gtr
a
3rd47iW
35.. dr.004-Fq3 Tariff Irrek Mit Tr6-19-45 gc14 4rg 35 . Let N be the vector space ofall Teal polynomials of degree ar most 3. Define 1:1frF4ir uRn wtrr? N Alre7 WM' S: N 'N by (SON) =p (x + 1), peN. (50(x) = p (x + 1), peN i air (I, x., it', x 3 ) w1- eFiv itai7 S qq. * 57T sirare Then the matrix of S in the basis I x, x? g2hTf arif ,3767. considered as column vectors,. is Oven br
,
12
0 0 0 3 0 2 2 2 3 0 0 4_ 3 3 3 4. 2 I 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 I I. 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 U0 3 3 0 0 0 0 2. 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 4
I. 2 I. 0 0 0 0 0 0 4_ 1 0
I 2 1 0 0 Q 0 1
1 3 3 ] 001 0
1.
2 0 0 1 0 0 1 I 2 3
3.
1 2 '3
] 2 3
I i 3
2 32 3 3 3 3
2 2
3_.
36. igrif
.ru A=
36_
'x'=1 T x"-r.L.k 7
A$
1
F be a 11.&d elements and A = {xe P I x 7 = and :&E for AC riziturdt numbers k Then Ehc number of u.trrients. in Al is
2.
2
6
2. 3. 3
37. The: power series. 4.
3. 2
4.
34,
Effff
4,1-9fe
ft
717
E.
1. lz; . 3
1,:rr-
1E1 3
kl
12.-1!.f.sori
11.45
3. Ie--,.15
3$. -60
20 it: iratod-
4 0 2y e j f J?
7-
wy
Wro
t .7
zrra-raw
2 3,
F',F . e
rfV7 ,r
respevively. L n be i pusitive integer.. Then is aim a cyclic snhgrnup of .. .order n? L nut neccssari iy. 2 a um i<31.1e one. 3_ cs F but not ntxes&-u-i4r a unique Otte,
Ff
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STrocriwo 967 I
4. never
7.f)' 971 .7 I
I.
2 4.
Rx) g(x) Awiramft I 1(x) vilroTfAr ra-3 . g(x) (Y-) Yarro-eus177 Letr-E1 A:0
u 30547ErTM
L f() and 0:(2c) are irreducible 2 r(x) is irreducible, but g(x)15 not. g(x) is irralue0ale, but gx) is not, 4_ neither ffy) rtur {x) is Irreducible_
13
40. :
2) 0 Zoo M1.7
argalr
'fitall
A:
1. 23 3, 4 4, 7 41.
m/Far
2 3 3, 4
4. 7
y(1). y(0) = 1 we
I
f: R-R ?OFF
I F#
= ii:Icra
,Fi-arr:
f(t) y( t),
y(0) = 1
-TEE
irR
2. R
3
gr? Tv 1 44. Al We nig ;r6I sldr 4. 0mfZre wgF1 Tr IP ,Fitre-rc 6 . era'q -eT 4' , f Wikcrvq-e7
L infinitely many solutions for sum .c. 1. 2 a unique solution yi EL 3. no solution in 2 for some 1. 4, a solution in an interval containing 0, but mat an R for some f. 42. Let V be the set bEall bounded solutions of the ODE u"(1) -440 + 3u(t) = O.( Gia
'07
4u1(t)
30)=0 t ER V g efl V
Then V
I. 2 0 hff 7irm941 2. Atv. I 0= Trar 447
0141 Wi
77,17t
g
crifcv
u l If
Z {1 e 41 vi
, f>0. x
U(x,1)=
.4 r;
It o
>0, E .10,xe[Pt.
1(x,
1, {(x, {(x,
1. (x,,t)
xeR, teRrii{(0,0)).
x2, te2). xeR l > 0) but not in the set keR, t <01.,
14
44_ 5.x
afft7r ei4Awvi
PDE
-
*R"
X }111= 0
+ :eu
e;
1. .154) X G
is
yR t yGR Oa
014
g
g
2. ?reP x
3. 1741
4_ 45.
y < 0y < D.
?.1.107.m1
0' w.r .
l='.'71
45. Consider a second order 'ordinary differential Equatim (ODE') and its finite difference reprdscniation. Idatlify which of the following
statenterris is correct.
# .4:4-4 Of*
2 The
NEr
Wfrrifte
'The finite difference represcittnion is unique. finite difference representation is unique for sonw ODE. Thew is no unique finite difference scheue for
the ODE
4. The uniqueness of a finite di flerencil. scheme can not be deicrmined. 46. The variational problem of extremizing the
functional
46..
e. 3
1
111...)(;111)=
RAX))=
has
21
WYTERVWF7T
rh, A Hol
ut
Rh'
#
t:
4_ a.74.1 grY
47. q13 20,5
0(04.
000 = ;C 2 .1
We.
93GL-)th,r,
is 2, 4. 2
3_ 3(2
48. " Erg 415 4 C
4,
1.
112
a, 312
H = -
e.
_q I q
3,
Wzr
then as
c*, p p
c*. P
O, p
4=C
4. g
p 3. q p-0 oa 4. q) 1 p
0,
1. q q-
49_ feu*o ibri4 F l (t) F2(t) d mr47/ gqRr 49. The hard rates of two life time variables T 1 and Ti With respective c.d.f..s F,(t) tind F 2(t) and p.d..f.s W-77 . f1(1) rr 13(0- et J..ro.ro zr7 T1 7 Tz f'1(t) and fAi), are WO 7e 3e and 112(0 = 4t1., t > 0 Okft-pf ;DIM WtRilZ )11(0= 312 ha t> respectively. Then 0 ei L mft t >0 F 1 (t) 2 F2(t). 2 arn#P t >1 43' ft PO< PM). 3, E(ri) < B(T ). 4. mit > 0 *Przt fl(t)< 1. F l(t) F2(t) for all t > 0_ 2 Fl (t) < F2(t) for all t > 1. 3- Ea') < WO4. fi (t) fz(t) for all t
59. .5773 f Xi, X2, 11:0,1) NTRYT 70-1767 50_ Let X11, Xz, - - be ' cal 4/1"144.ce MtF r I q2* f ri S.= Xi + X: + tW-1). S H =X,2 +.)0+---+X. f Var(S is SfiNuf (S )
7c
.S.,1 LIS
4F
fr
21
4 1. 4
Z. 6 4_ 0
2. 4_
6 0
3.
3.
1.
51. Lei fX 21 0 } be a Markov chain on a finite 51,4)14' (X, ; /I a 0 )v -41 eft aore,rf ?Fit' state space S with stationary transition probability RFET vikenur gazisfirr wow Wfif trw TO* matrix. Suppasc that the chain is not 51trqr ill 1 7114 tar Aiare;FT aog-4,-.94, 4E1 r irreduzihte, Then the Markov chain YiTOW N*HT E gegei KciEr 4'e'q TiOr 2 vw arTkl RI7-7 7lezt ureq ?Frer R.ay go =re t I 3. 47W'Y' 4, d;tY ?WO afeq TT* Reef 52. qFV .1W X Y iqfliF rtrfagrF w we 0* Y Prift # r FrA: ft' J= Y g V= X- Y th 1. admits infinitely many stationary distributions. 2 admits a unique stationary distribution. 3_ may not admit any stationary distribution, 4. cannot #Idinit exactly two stationary distributions. 52. Suppose Xand. V arc independent raudom variables where 1/is sylrenetric about 0. Let U= 1? and X- Y, Then 1. U and Vast always independent. 2 U and Y have the same distribution. 3. U is always symmetric about 0_ 4. V is always symmetric about 0.
I. U wkrtt Zrrwrergei
2 UT
3. U 007 0* 04 ,ffirri5 +R 4
4. V ff 53_
zreiNRT 7*
1r ;1' pL44.0.0 cize qatrand` 53. Consider the foltciwing 2 x 2 table of frequencies of wit ocr. ,5.715 e41 P4Ir 2 FrirMkr 4 Alf.sum voter preferesim to two parties classified by
' , MEI
cf
Mir
13
700
1000
`
Party B 200
100
300
E6
L . Pr xel.tkr z .&;7a 7a31e r ?it if Tel ,11;;. q.7 : LSO 120 420 .280 1.
if there is no association between party and gender, the rrxrtected frequencies are 420 Igo 120 2.80.
The
Jar/fttill 1Pd4.;..e 0 e
ir7i r
reitem
T .k
wW.-u4
3. (-r'rii 4p.
4, 5617
rt?IeT W?#
chi-square statistic for testing no associatiOn LS 0. 3. Guider and 'party are not a.sociatccl. 4. 1:30th males and femakts equally prefer party C. 54. Let X., X-, be n 2) i.i,r1. ohservoticals from N{,u, ef 2) distribution, where < Az< G'C' and 0< . %' are unknown parameters. Let
11
<
IFF
and
estima: of
stalernent:
17 2
iikeith0.0d
craTrt e... :
657 97;717 16 1.2.,..nve."17" 6-479.
I . .170:416. has
. ,5 Lunw 7 Se"? #
t 3-
Sitt''?
467 * 4.
Ar l( E .2 Cr vr
4.4 ;via/
mir
Veq
gI 55, .74f
Vrei FFitNifAr CrW
error ,
55. Suppose chat vie have Lid. observations X I , .12, , i th a normal distribution_ Suppose nether that we have an independent Hi of observations which are also lid, with the same normal distribution. Let R A. = the sum of the ranks of the X's when they are ranked in the combined set of X and Y values, and Rr = the sum ne the ranks or the n. in the combined set. Tiler'
Y1 ,
Yz.. -
911
W4241779' Kitf7tW gl r JO' X Er wrgry # XR:o &AV Il) O 1. wi R5 = giefff u5r.-47.i. i YNY 051 a:11;77. Fr)
iso
2
3. 4.
P(.1?
] P(Rx-Rr> 0) 2 1
L.
-
1 2
Rx > 0I>
2 PVT-
>
2
3 - BRA = E(R/4. 4. P (Rv = Rx)= 1 -
Y= X+c
56.
Vilcirf.RM PrIg
Consider a simple linear regression model Y = .X+ Let bc the least squares predictor of Vat X based On n observations ( = 1,
Jr and
rPf
3k -
riffirem
JET
17
4. ar4 0 4. r477 ,-
amr 11'
47 stefte 57. Tir; /nth I, 2, , N fiesiamd N fa57. A box contains N tickets which are numbered 1. met Atm Hirvi+# # urrre tN N. The value of N is however, unknown. A
cfw wThrrew zeriT4ro n fame acq F445121 1-.57 siT4 .1* /FR pt cry azrvet *Ai f4zGral 4' 974 vifi er f479 , n eq' N ac orm e ? ?.1
2X-1 Fc.=-1 (X, X.)
2.
simple random sample of n tickets is drawn without replacement from the box. Le( X I , be numbers on the tickets obtained in the nth draws respectively. Which of the following is an nobiate,d estimator of N? 2r1 1. 2-1 where R.I 2. 2X+1 2.2 +-1 -2 4. 21- 1 2
747 C"). 3rePT u mtir A 41. 53., In a clinical trial n randomly chosen persons were B WO'? 91r altcr4 4,WIT7 t 40"5 1W enrolled to examine whether two different skin zl-ftw F4r e y-4 ir 174V7 *VT effects on the creams, A and E. have wa meau rniqa 07-4 .07 A 57 240Fi a human body. Cream A was s applied to one of the randomly chosen arms &f each person, cream B to tr4F yQ'T y* zirfAiw the other arin. Which statistical test is to be used to # lTO' a- WI, zrzt Rfta. examine the difference? Assume that the response *iv Afvf. gtdff TT?' measured is a continuous variable. Trnbrdtes flik1"7 Zfr7 %.14i4)q 4577f 4.44 ?
1. am xrfrPTIT
2.
674t .07 4d
g.
;F-g.tz.rET
am ofonieeri qr- 4t ?i95 -- J
1. 'Nola:11le t-test ifnonnality can be assumed. Z. Paired [-test if normality can be assumed, 3. Two-sample Ko]rno8orovSmitnov test. 4. Test for randomnes.s,
-q&'w
'20
?
x,
alq wr
54, Siippase that the variablezx. 0 arid 0 satisfy the constraints x i+x.t 3 and x.-E-2x2 4. Vellich of the following is true?
Tztrff+T VW 21 t afresr 1. 5x, + 7.xl *P! rii*i'Ff -rfr1*1 g eic11. 451 2. 534.1 -V1x2 rar. Rpm?' 7gRir 17 g .1 a Lcid'i qLet g I /RI 21 * %Arm., 3. 5xl-Vh'.2 WF P1 17 t zi thrArt -eglcvt t 7 4 45)4. 5x.1--77r..z r 9'
Frinpr
18 60. .31;9169. YeD . > 0 1,41 i F.6.Grte mKgrk? 3ZW :Et I .Erl%74.7 X(1.) cr4F
rikt 7.9.7
X(i) A64
;it
60. Let X{i) be the number Drcusicimus is Pr'. MI MI] qu.6.i lig sy5(em with arrival raic > D and service rate Ft 0. The process X{C) is a
L. PoL55on prucms with rale
In% U # I Trey_ TrFcr Ter pt 3. I 3 4. 7:77 37P: 7 37P7 7ift 1 WW-7377 11 99r 7:If e
--
2_ pure birth process with birth rake 3_ birth and death process with birth rate A and
death talc p.
19
Tart
cY*717 IfUnit I
61. kInIFI
fix) 15 CO* 5D +
sin
31) + I-
+ 4)2. cr?
lam .56707, i fF
a#
1. x= 5
x"3
3, x=-10
4. x = 0
61,
+ 4V.
3. x -10
4. x 0
62.
*14z;:i
ucr-tuwn.Y
.gty.641 ?
{(x.Y):Ix111./.1a 2 )
2.
4.
(x, y)
1.1,v1 2 2
3.
(ix, y) r 2 +
s5
= x2 y2 5)
{(x., {(X,
2.
y):x1 1"1 +5
drXg)=
2.
3,
4.
ji f(x) g(x)Icix .
0
6.3 Valid.' of the following are metrics
On
C = {f: [0, 1]
R is a continuous funztion}
3.
(x) - g(x)lin
supl
(x)
-
64.
j = 2, 3
974
a- Ai E)47
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1.1
f,'
4,
n
Wfi
3IT4V 2r
1-
2.
Uil
ri=1 1=1
A)
afFtw4tv
6'
0 3.
nifi ,311771111 g 1
4.
i-I 6d-
.1r
fi.or each) = 1, 2. 3...., let 4 be a finite Set containing at least two distinct elements. Then
34
E.
2.
N=1/=1 4.
un
IA n
A) is thicotmtable.
0 Ai is lancountible .
n.1
(5.
i :7
1-
1 ""F
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--'1N
1 2, I 14- n +1
.
74 LI
I 4- I n
65.
> e rtiu n
4.
I. + r
WVri )`ad' -
1.
(1 -I--
)..eas IJ .) oa .
II 1 3. (1+
as
4.
1-i- )E
-
?1>G0
21
66,
R9' et in).
Fre
0`./e
2 fillit.x,,y>0 7#&7,' 1
fa'.1-4. i
1_ 2. 3. 4. 615.
2
e g
e' + e
in 0 x, y > 0
siax 4- sin !. - Fet x, y > 0 - At .1 sin '' 4 y s 2 2 tic+ il k 1` 51-riagx' of. 77tft x, p 0 N.' k 2 i i 2
41
::'
4.
1.... x +y log r+ log y for all 2.,y > 11 2 4' ei -Fe" for all x,y > II e 2S 2 .x+ y sinx-rsiny for all x., y > 0, S sin 2 ? I x + Y) max W,.,i, } for all x.,y > 0 and
2
all k 2
]_
67.
, I R 74.7
ko
tf rb
jf(x)dx=o X f= 0.
2,
wffir
If(x)dr= 0 4f=0
a
3.
71 ,
0
=0
4,
74 a
c5
airP774=1
;;;?"
67..
If if(x)cir =I) for all a s c< d s b thenf= 0 a. e, If 11(x)dir=0 kir all aczb,. then f= 0 a.a.
a
22
il
3If ff(x)thc=0 for al] s
<d b, dots not necessarily imply tlsat f
4.
68.
r 4:x =
dp (x, y) =
y_
F
1
y) I
13# IW
:j= 1,
e ?
11 74f J
1..TER" %. Ef.
1_
Gt., .0)
1 gp
pW7R.
FVO ?;z9
2. aci:;.
r
i .?p 7gr
.8.2
3, ci2-00
4, cireco 182 AV
RFT X
and y = ( y,r,
Z.:if Lot
d..(x y) =
)11
for
<
and d..(x, y)
ma..1 fk.).51:j. , 3,
Or, 0) < 05.
Let = ( xER" :
Which of the following are correct? . R I is open in the tt-mutriC. 3. 3 1 is not open in the .12-metric.
2.
69.
jilx = x +x4
4y 1-y4 ) &-7?.r
0.1Wf
7?'
_ 2_
3_ 4.
oil))
0, a)
cry
Ffeffr
77./
yitu ex (0, 0)
?5*
ArATArci
,m*E4r *
DA%
Ter g
.1.3.2 defined by -F 4y +
= (7x
I.
2.
3,
4,
f is discontinuous at (0, 0). fis otatinuots at (0, 0) and all directional derivatives exist at (0, 0). f is differentiable at (0, 0) but the dcrivallin DM. 0) is 1521 f is difircroltiabk al (0, 0) and. rivatiree DA0. 0) is invertible.
23
70Va. iirvorfre vrv)' u# 777* C10., fli7 mi.* al" Mrzir yrif
;= suP HUI
10, 1D.
2. 3.
lif16+ 14 1 )1 4- ROA-
tilf(x)11
0
IC.
The spaoe. CIO, 1] orcorairmoits flanaionsSri [1:P., 1 ] is complete with respect to the norm
1]).
:= III
1
1/(1)1
2
VOA.
4. lIf16 1,111/(4
0
71.
av4 ALLI,.) (r) =
Do0-01( 1 ) U 3_ Ato.){1) u
2, DA.0.41) U El.(2,0)(1)
4 . D4.0..09(1.) U
tf,1)(E
71.
Let conneeled?
= .1(x,
L Dem )
3. Doxi y(I.) IJ
72.
3,
41. WI PT
4_ X ?io-
91F.:pr Te I
24
72,
X .LC in, ??
Pf
be
glAcri
compact.
73.
.P.Neg aine #
2.
21
4]
21
4.
[0 4
13.
L.
I2
2.
[1
2
2] 1
[L 2
3.
[4
1 4 .1
4-
[0 1
4 0
.e'Dker-rit've
(Vu)
r>
74,
TF.-?
v:
YVIRd
V A c?7 ? 414 k
gr , uvicymt- y
!Fa
V W' Eg
FrA.'
= ], 2, . 4.
741.
f.cE
t=I. 7:INNV A =
A w' .c)TT 7ra. 0537r.re.6174.1
ITO
MI
;.V.f.'
Pri
Ax =
A be a ii ri-m-re. iTglEisformitLiQn cm a real 11C1.01" coact Y of dtmensum n. Let the < 2116 suppose ghat for some subspace VD c V be IIE imp a of V under ,L LGt k = ACE, /2 2 I. 3.,
4. Then
J=
25 75.
AirlAr ung f W i C T45M x n wen. R7Vt. wft mitePYOfter: C, ..... 3Ter 94.11]. P4F walr
I. 2n
2. sift
;31$* 77
3.
75,
n2
Let C be a it X PI real matrix. Let W be the vector space spanned by {LC, 0,-, el- The dimension of the vector space W is
2n 2.
at most A!
3.
76.
r2
WPM'
4. at most 2n
AT8' W.7 ,31FETKIWE'
.re
weepy.f
11 V2.
3, VL
76. Let P, ,
P.2
2-
U V2 ,
1.
3.
Vi n
Prk
2.
= (x y :
V, U Y.
-F
V,),G1v2 }.
77. I. N
= Q. ftR
2,
3, 4.
14-4-4armer N Poor-stiv #
WIEN1 1? Wei t
77.
3. 4. 78,
N has one non zero eigenvecior. N hay throe linearly independent eigenvcetors.
-
310' x, ye e if(x,y)sup{lex+eyl l :
7.71 ,1
Ei Tr Qqtrq
RO' OV WT/#
-
1, f(x,Y) 1.'1 1 +
or 4
21(X1
2.
26
yeC". COn5ickr f(XJ')= S Up {V119;1:
islarC 004-Mel? = 61, 0,
I r Y}
3_
114 4 fL)11' 2 14
f (x,y)
-11x1r
2 R(x.Y) -
Y) = 1143 + HI' + 2
1(x,4
celmez 111.Arni t
79.
A7q. d uF*-R 63W71 (ED, L] NrE upar4,17,6 1R137# kkid0 ipc14 . 4 .eiffiZr) I_ ffcCiO, ]1
!fir
19:riqe110 0
azrzT 4 [0,
krOrF,
{f clo, 1]
4.
:go) =0:
3. ife(10, : j(0) 0}
VG C[0. I] ; fi(x)dx= 5
spar. or real valmel corrlitwoiss
79,
tA OQ. 1 1 :AO) 7t
C..n . 1.0.&"4 f (
n
gi).
= ."
2.?,1 3
2_ z 4_
of r
wrei57 sirR'dv *
li?r PlUf
IFF7
0 dF:r qe.
80.
Al I,
Mat ]. AO) =
3, iik'2). - 1/4
funetEori exists
27 81. 774 AFf L ?ireg clecat. gricrq * r..317.1 -7f arvo,Q0 RFT tter( * 1 d,r wpr 2.
t
Tr-6e Threw
3. f = 0.
81. Let f be an entire fraction. If Int f 1. Ref is constant 3. f 82. 7171 Rff: D f(0) = Ifto.eir-4.weg? 3. f(Li2) = 0, then
4, f
2. 4.
f is constant
f' is a nnnzero constant
wEr
t ue 13 =
1.71 .<1)
I49'
If' (112)1
413
2.
If (0)1
111
3.
82. Leff:
4. f (z) = z,
03:. be hi:4=w* with f(0).= 0 and f (I.2) = 0, where DI, =12= <1). Which of
1.
If' (112)1 48
if' (I/2gs 413 and
2. (0)I s I
If' (0)1 1
4, f(r) = z, zGEI
83.
zmx+iymir
= tzeC y >
w = 4zC:y <0),
L4 = (zieC :x>0), Lma {?eC x 01_
f (z).
1.
c7
Vrecif g
3.
it
4.
28
For zGC .0r the enren z =x P
iy,..defme
.(F,QC:_v<
2z +1 5z + 3
The funetion
or aluE
a
43t1t011 -,
0%*
maps
re
=0
47 IT07
f(:)= 6xn( t
f
1.
2.
_
4_
vw
Wfre 415-k9ME1
4,7-dva
Ei-9-07-47
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84-
At
.
exp(
)1 s I - cos
2_
3.
rcalorabie pale,
5inp.lanLy_
4,
an cs5cntia1 VW- Laurent expansion OFftz) arourd z = 0 has infinitely many positive and negaiivq
powers
az.
L
85.
AFT-;
1. 3_
Jar
R.
Q ;741,1
Krvir 7-Pef
g 2_
rirff a a
xT x
TreTrfarze y
21' atvgamft g y2
y, .E.I
QI , ....vii(70 I is she
R.
y2 y
Yi
1
Let y to the oset of
S5_
Let R
gencroced t y L -r x '_
x in R. Then
].
,3.
1 is irreducible over
y
2.
y+y
1 is irreducible over R.
y -F 1 i5 over R.
4, ).3
29
86.
Alq # I. 3.
?
,4274:14
2_
I
* .4`
.0.43941
4.
86.
2. 4,
87.
g(x) = 4 I 1
al- [ x]#
-
y(x), g(x)) = x
4.
mimw trwrgrzi
+ x2 + 1, + x3 1 a + 1.
Leti(x) . 2. 3.
4.
+3?
x -F I and g(x) = x= +
Thtn in Q[4.
X2
+ 1.
#1+ 1.
8 8.
)./t 36 .0
c Z(G}. 3.
88. G
11 irarrim
I. li Z(0.
3.
2.
It = AG),
11 is normal
Q UV' x S1447 RIZire
Ofrtf
4. If is an iiheWn group.
$9.
q14
C. Q w2.ftt
G YFw
erTreF wirimsrgi
irfiTTIW wirerr * 1
of ti crffF :401
t I
Frelf- q J J 72 w.
Then necrial.
2_ a 3-Sylow subgroup of G i5 Torrrtal4.
qr/
a 2-..ylow sub up f G is
3.
OR* fl.
90
f crf 17:47.116
e irrf
x trr , L
.7.1-4747 , gr I al X 4
.orefraprX717F7 3 c.crq
jr,X) =
= , 2,3-
L
2. 3.
rir12, 7
nooR F#
.e) 1 cr?
90
subsets. of X which an: paimke Le[ X be a Timm! ilausdorli gam. Let A i , A. bd disjoimir Then ilrmic always exisis a ounLinueluS real waked Cunctionfon X 5 114 that al if 3
Ni
L. 2. 4.
iff each a; is either 0 or 1. iff as 1ca9.1 Iwo of the nLi nibcr5 far all um] values ofrr,, CI er3. only if Orld among. the se[s A. ,. A 2
4.13
an Nand.. empty.
and
.43
WirPirtur
Y. Y(.1:1)
Zire: A
.0
cru.
Y33
1.
2.
.vr(x)
y (x) 0
01....2(x)
x
x
CO.
Qv: Mx)
3.
el.
yict)
> cc N ). 2 (x)
to w
..1...3{x),.y2(x)
91.
Y,= , Y(0)
where A= (12)
2 1
o 1
Y2(.0
31
3_ 4. 92. 0, and h(x) ) air.0 -44 as Y2(x) , .111(x) y" + 1)
a$
= 0; y(0) = 0, y(1) = 0,
I1R
,.$0eirsftx
Wff" lin'ff
Tgl
;
2. 4_
eK(Int; Wrgr
qr.t.ivico
91
4,fd,r fir
if
. ai ipr
2.
13~ w
I wairK0
4. LF/PrW
91
d 2y
the-
3'(0)= 0. ELI
is
1..
convex
2. 4..nmeave
3.
ilegatiwc
4_
posilive
.4.
Wit
um?'
;cm,. +yuy = 0
u(x,y) =
yER : .FAt
+ y2 =I* OW'
1.
?Pt xe
cro .e
2. 3. 4.
((,y'
eTW
e
e
y) a t (x y) (0.
17T VW 30=-4
32
94.
u(x,y) =
ha.s
On X 2
y-
1.
2.
y)
{Di
3.
4.
95..
JO"
ze
=0
0<.(i and
>01
r
U(0,1) . =/103V
0,
r>0
crw
2.
3. 4. 95. Mit x (0, ff)ei PL JAZ t) -* 0 WV )snit xc (0, z) ,i' Az) [2u(x, > 0 Ww ,kG (0, 2*, t >0 1 r co*, g) 147w Ova - wffvel yr.19xE(0, 7r)* e2Iu(x, 6--)Ow
Then 2. 3_
4_
ef(x, 0 1 , 0 as > x. For all x 00, _a). ?u(x, 0 as i)-to for all _re (0, xi). ergx, is a bounded function For se (0, ir), i>
e'uf..r, al as r x For all meg), ir).
96-
33 asr eg
f x + y2 S I .0 iitr4 refiliritFF
.31-4E5u Few . Dr
?
v(x,, y)
U(4747 30 10 r y)
01 f (4,77-
45T
I.
?Pr Strff
a0 4r b>0 2. r b=0 a>04
3. a =0 41" b =
4, rd<Oir b=0
boundary
96.
Le
24' be
Sol'utron of the
1 24 .1 4-- u"=f (1),
value ppublem
e (0,1)
re (0)=a, 14(1).b
Define for xl +).(2 1. vex, y) = u( ..?.. -72)and g(x, of the PDE
a >0 arid b
3.
a
0 end b = 0
4,
a <0 and .5 =0
e ,Jtla
97, M AV PP
;yr 2xi . 1.
7?*
3x2
=5
3x3 = 3
4x1
t4x
{I)
2x1 +3x2
rr3' mq,
i.
T45 UTM r GVP'l
ri.LefrOrr
F:7'
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34
3,
F A M7 WTI).
g 4dia
11,11 -M Z;77 (L)
pRw . vpi
r 'ft
R-3
rfkg'
97_
that an upper trian8ular matrix (UTM) jS itiverliblt if and only if all its Eliapttal demtrns are di f.frtni. from ro. orftsi.der the system 2.r i -Fly., -1 3 = 5 4.x. -L 4x, i. -xs =3
(11
2, 3.
4.
98. t.r..717
call be iransfbrrne...1 inco. an UTM acrd die solildi -in of the UTM k.1k1.41.
= X2
-
uiion LIFO ).
.t -
2=0....
61"
.;P
g(x) rE Vle?-77217
g.Y,1- x )
g(..r) x
6607= 4 Th-FEIT
747
N:207:211;
2. g
-x- 2
+
K ;to, K
:P r
R.
4.
9a
2=
1.
g.11
mGI. red, rr j
2,
-x--2
K =0_
c R is a possible choice_
ihe only possible cho.k.:es..
g(x )= I r
35
7C
41 ,124i7c1 fe
Mut
000.2 5K(x,4)0(41d;
uffif cr4
K(x,.4)=.
ak
/WI = 0,
3_ 99-
cr45'
6U.
2.
4,
ffazi7
Nvhen
j(A) O.
11[(
ex
rekT
f4u4' riffiftqr
ee'v
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e
1.
=EC c
nrririttff E UNWree
Tz?
7 qi fit177W cr4"
D rre ,ixeir;"
i=l = 3_
cr
.5TWRTG1
ce2 0c
al 0 .rx1 FATAT
v.
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f-Am
4.
35
100. An appro);irni ... ..te
&anion =
, :r
') to
the functional
= jjf 62 1 2 ?1 1 2
2: idrdy,
z = C on the boundary
L.
20
E ai
L
0(x,,y),wheru
anti
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love
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e
cri% Vfotri, g I
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102.
Let I. denote the La.r.,rangian of a system. 'Then the I. equations are conn...3 order di Efti -ential equations. Total number orei.?0,w;00.5 is oquai to the number of generalized coordinates._ Lagangian. L L nit LiTif..1kr in it; rum:lions! form, but the form of the
3.
21m. y5b
{ I 4rfk
wiaq
1. .3117
2. 3.. 4 ..
wirerrgrets( (13, V) = 0 .04 F(x, y) = G(x) II(y) ;4, y aPrf frtilt x y Ike F(x, y) = 0(x) My) rrT fre.sPoifq (UN) = 0 arqvUavFt-dv ff) X 4rYtqr(v arip. X a. Y it' a? Krefire
103.
Let F(x, y), e(x) and I-1(y) be the joint c.d.f. of (X., Y), marginal c.d.f. of X and
marginal
Define
of Y teSpccfivdy.
j I if X 151
1-1 if X > a
and
V.=
{ I if
Yob
1 if Y>b
where a and b are fixed real numbers. Then L 2_ 3. 4. 104. knir if Cov(U, V) = 0 then F(x, y) = G(x) 1l(y) for all x and y, If F(x = C(x)1-1(y) for all x and y then Coy (ITN) = 0. If U and V are independent then X and Y arc independent_ If X and Y are independent then U and V are independent. aft vi gA-4fir zirfATIF vvXqy
Nirilde Acor
1.
2. I 4_ 104.
P(X>arf<b)=P(X>a)
i
Which of the following conditions imply independence of the random variables X and Y? L 2. p(X>alY>a)=P(X>a)forallaeR. p(X>alY.c. b)=P(X>a)forailaihG
as
3.
4.
105,
all a, b G R
sreM571 P
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0,] 0
0 i
0.2 0.7 0 0
0 0
clt
c71 1 (i,
2 I. "
" FV.
2.
MF.Ireti P13. A. ?
3.
n.2
4.
105.
CCIMid.CI a MO.TiMV 6113111 with 512te q)EICe S = (0,3,4,5} and Stlii0Tlary i.raLlS0.1.1:13)
pr a Lit
matrix E 3 gi Yori. by (0.1 P= O.? 0.2 0 0 1 0 0 0.5 0.2 0 0.1 0.7 0 117 0 0.2 0,1 0 0 0 0 0 0.5 .
Ben
3
L,
7
iii
=I.
39
3.
4.
106-
E F. <03.
174.4.
g(x)=--re 2 iirea kt
42.17
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v wr r r S
r:
9-,frx E R
22 . IIW# 2f/C)
-,mm(x)
x (-1, 1) $ x G Nt 4l vn.ft x e 1
u(x) = 0
ire(.016-.i71 2 7xv .
1.
2_
4.
I106.
j'
giref eirt
WiechNPV triZ97 I
Let g
(i)
I 2 .7r
- --.5 "e 3 for x e R. and 1.1 be a continuous function On Rich that R, and u non-2)2m
(iii)
242yre
loran xe R _
Le fix) =
L. /Can
Cbr
R. Then
take negatilie
varues_
2.
f Cr)
3_
4_
107.
-477/F 2,
las,0
= l 2,
Afixf
ierhem ko:
-
1%4 S,.=
,--.. /6( X ho as
cm" S,
IFRq a.4ni.
ffarif
weirgri
L'ff
40
FN (0) S. 11T? F,i (l)(1)(1) 107.
2.
4.
_._ be independent random variabies with X being uniformly distributed btiween Let X I , and 3n, n = 1, 2,
Let S.., for = 1, 2, and lel F?.; by
the distribution
fungliOn
of
AiSCI.
le( 0
denote the distribution function of a standard not mal. random variable_ following isiare true? L 3.
Ae)54
Which of the
2. 4.
108,.
1774 lei
X,
-2.v
fcir
u ,./4.;.
19, '>0
1.
x, 4 x2 ,617.)ft4 rim*
f
2.
4, I
+ 2X2 ,0*
t zif l 2X 2 )
kegiil
11
3. X} 4 2X2 ,0*
sufficient for 0_
1019.
"Vie Er6r0 iirfi 3) { 2 )'%F:ii?PinU:' V*rcraisW # 4R11 r413-7 XL, XR,.. X i , NW, a') 4'e .7 * 2E 7e-7; < < =C. o < 7 <ce,5 .a.MTC7 1. 432 r T J.711 7 arinTr4u7J 3.1TO-NR. 02 Wf
Wrdir
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7.hrrO#1
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41
109. each with.a common N(p, 01) Suppose that we have n ( a 2 ) i,i4. observations X I , distribution, ..vhere . to and O.< 0. 4 <co lire both unkralWn. Then 1. 2. 3, the muhnurn likelihood estimate of 43 .2 is an unbiased estimate for 02 . the uniformly minimum variance unbiased estimate ofd has Smaller Mean squared error than the maximum likelihood call:in:We of o2, both the maximum likelihoue.1 estimate and the unieormly minimimn Variance intimate crl are asymptotically consistent estimates for any unbiased estimate of a z,. there is another estimate 010'2 with a smaitor mean squared error. + # 74' 741-6n77 * fi e 7- < <1)5
110+
1_ 3, 4_
A a5r ariftrlu q t r 172<zif qgidor. areffef .31700.{ t I sh0 1.0.1 Tr.,7 0 wy. krolvew: werirve ,31171}747 g give! ;diz:rwi, ay. yo.efrefrirg -ronl g-eirar arlf47Fir sn'aFFR' vEff I
110.
Lef X 1 , X.2,., ,,X5 be i,i,d. observations from a uniform distribution on the interval (01 3, 0 -I-
1. 2. 3.
sample mean is an unbiased estimate for 0. sample median is an unbiased estimate for O. sample mean is not the uniformly minimum variance unbiased estimate for 0. sample median is not the nnifonnty minimum variance unbiased estimate for 0.
. vRilrIt f 111.;71# ft .X 47
k+1k=.
Yh 7 4- 4911 '
0, 1
....
X 40 JW.44-01reor 1" n
= k171m2r e Of
en' Y1.
Fr =EY,
1.1
*:
A=141 -F1
4.
111.
Suppose X has density f (x; x > 0, where X > 0 is unknown. X is discretized 10 m Y,, is avaiLabie give Y k if k < X S k + 1, k 0, 1, 2,... A random sample YI firm the distribution of Y. Let r
is
42
1,_ 3 + = 1 Y 112.
4.
the. same as t he
qw mil I; eca co x * At Dar 3rNircra7 7r;f1411, Sfe-I ri Rx. - 0) = 1 i0 :,,t), ci, fire mr.Q.chdi 4-ipol f d P2F0 .7..4 criktYAMICI; rqrf.:4' e>.. * .7,17 -)Erei . X 1 , X......X. l 91 k-P91 110:0 = 0 4raT7 . ii,,. : 0 > 0 0 ag tlesw IA< 4.1v) .5: H .E ik-, (,:)..7-0 (-I 1, ea- x>0
Er4
xrplw Tr eirEfree
Re7 F arrit9
10(1(1
10 C 26r
4 7:f
4517
1.
#
Eta
,=0,
I im .105 >
} =1
2.
3.
7tz. 0.0,
lirn
R
Pfrn >J1Z.0.} = a
=-1
$>0, r
lim P{S,,>47?2,.)
112.
be i.i.d. obscrvations from a distribution with continuous ProbabilitY dolsitY Lot XL. function f which is symmetric around 0 i.e. fXx - 0) = f 0 x fora]] mai X.
Ceasikr the test Ile: =0 ! 0 > 0 and the sib, best statistic Sin =Zsign (X,.) where
II. if x > 0 sign (x) = O. if x=0 , Let zc, be the upper !Mt rt)ih percentile of the standard non al --1, if x[0 distribution where fl. -z a < I. Vilieh of 'Ina following iskru correct?
1_ 2_
> '1.1;70. }
> jrz =
If
113.
1117
r2 ) ,
arffkreir efrde 1 0
iln-Pe 47F
9--INT(CP,
iu
Z4K,
6.1
10
a). H a
Tr 4'0.0 el VIVni:enril
-e :
2. 3.
61
if 2;0
-.Xi
4,
is a random sample from NO, 0), 02 = Q.
tar
21 if
3. 114+
(X. 'to
if XY 0
p.t. Tro trry 14Y
4.
r ; (0, 1),
1.
X wY T7 durrrir1
fiwsfziu
9 =
2_ 1 4_ 114.
3//ra. E
Consider the fo6wing five observations on (X, Y): (0, 1), (1, 2), (2, 3), (3. 2), (4, 1). Then
12. 3_ 4_ 9 The least-square linear regression of Y on X is Y = 5 The least-square linear regression of X QII Y is X = 2, The correlation ooeffieiont between X and Y is 0. The correlation coefficient between X and Y is in I.
44
HS. 74 tit; 4 1 ,
vh-trelfrgi: tkariA' Ir4 e r rdeqTR7r /2 } TAG, cr) argifF V 2 ci #
tr
=P
Eb 4.1
(.r
=t, 2,.., - 1
112*.0-4.
1. 3. 1.1.5..
[ WO ==p,.
te7 til
(T) in.
2.
4.
T Ei.57
TV N (ft, 62 )
M'uf
I
AL.
wi
Suppose e l ,
sT, are
by
P
Lei = P r i=1
I "
Then limn 2
1.
3, 116.
kl'45'
2. 4.
T has Man )2 and variance er".in. N (g, 62) where e> o2in,
VEY T, WPM
aMraq 6V
A-el 74' ni
&DTFaercre qk A ti fi arefq-3o7r r
il lZ:rell
9ThirRi zirro:Fw Yiktfir ler4 .5 7or e Sivoctl oteof TOT Ms' fitrz) tia R. cia:
200
wit 01. ji5v F-4 trOgy)
ei Mu
ird-r eJ Arrqn:
A? 74 Mr
p=
200
4+-4 lic;.4
2. 3.
4.
fi)
pi gg 3fl7 da- ,9 .f /77, TM .17A97 Nreraq p, 71#.earemu 3774q11.7 Q77 Vd.r !OH 7M r vccir F5Vir eN
Zff MITT g
YV ,I.ovrrisli
p2
iitr'm
116.
ln sur..cy to estimate the proportion p of votes that a party will poll in an eloction., siaiisailiiariA A and 13 follow different sampling. strategies as follows: rattilom sample without rc....pla.r.ement (SRSWCM.) of Statistician A: Scicom a 200 voters, finds that x of thew will vote for the party and estimates p by
45
t=
Stntistielati Et Divides the voters' list into Male. and Female Has, selects 101) from
each list by SRSWQR., finds dig estimates p by _xI x2
xL., i
The number of voters in the two lists are. the same. Then 1, 2. 3. pl. is an unbiased estimate but p 2 is not. pi and p2 arc both unbiased estimaies. pt and p, are both unbiased estimates, but p2 has a. smaller variance than joi, or the same variance asp,. Variances of p i , p2; are Ehe same only if the proportions of male and femal e voters who vote for the party arc the same.
5 -AM .' 5
4.
117.
!pew,.
z?' Ktrzu
ittgT kirtV
-.WPM KT
47
Fro:
Gr.w 1:
gz . g. ?
life ;17
1.
AZWI WOW. I
2.
sJgcote
r.
4107T9r
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mrzirr-eri. grfr
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4_ 117.
Consider the following block d.esign involving 5 treatments, Labelled 1, Z. ..., 5, And
two blocks= FA look T: (1., 2,3};
Block 11 V 4, 5). Which of the following statements isiate true? The design is connected, The variance of the best linear unbiased estimator of an elementary treatment contrast is either 2o-2 or 402, where (5 2 is the variance of an cb5crwation. Third i 5 no non- 1rivi81 linor function of observations collected through the design whose expectation is identically equal to Duo. The. degrees of freedom aksorriated with the error is zero. ?1 fi7 WU
?I NW it f;161 25 skrai 1 1.91W Z:r9* WRIT eft`? ?MI/ 1 B.? T'w rffr 0 9g
1. 2.
4. 118.
I. 2.
3. 4,
wp:15::7; 7 P:T.r.r wr* sravGy # rre1 wzlzri zt# Ian W7ifq A gam yv *W' RITM 0 I Farr
re
46 1 1S.
Suppose that tine he a data s i consisdn of 25 ebsetwations.. Where caCh valve is either 0. DT t-
1.
2. 3.
4.
The minn of the data rannOL be laIL.ree than the variance. The mean lathe data can of be smaller than the variartCeThe mean being same as the variance im ties that the mean is m.o. T rO Tile variance will he U iFand only if the sr..can is either ]
] 9.
wui-he
I7ff T.
+
.1.9 51-7 .71:
5, 1.5 crP - x i s. 15 al Ta" v,.?;-r VIVO zgoFF Fre, g/g 2 Z7 de677 779" w 21.1Vfig
477/ . w x.4 0
CI VT
_ 3_
2x i + 3.N.,
e 25 r
70:1
2. 4.
3..x + 2 xi 2)4 2 w
U.
Consider the variables x, .!4 2 0 SAlisfying the consiniints x, .1- :K g 5. 4x, - xr S 15 and ax2 Which or the Colko.ving staternencs Sf5M C.OrrCet7
Ki
is 25
is 11
ft177 . izo., mord, 4. PO. .11W .dreq7 JIFFY 7rija gff 0-94 x r izrry#ii7 0?). 14-rx c6' 7.137 ast 071 25. worn? aiTgrf
12 14q-e-
Ve WW1:
3tt.
i7
_
3_ 4. 120,
Krisgc-ft .1;r6-774
14ffrai ur.77 777 7i1 ] 6 Plc. .crulFR wro firer Rauh. krO WA. MrEr qTr7 24 /47c
11-141. system with a single: SLI-vcr, suppose that customers arrive at a Poisson rate of 1 person cvery 1 2 minatc-3 and arc serviced at the Pois5On rate of 1 service every 8 minutes. If The arrival rite incruses by 20% then in ih.e steady ate
the increase in the avcra .sc number n' easterners in the system is 2_
2.
3.
4.
the increase in the ....ver-..1.ge number of customers in the SystCrn is 4 the increase in the average time spent by a custuni.er iri the system is I& minion. the increase in the groctage time spent by a customer in the system is 24 minutes.
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