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The unit digit of V would be how 27 3.8 he . a PHE= 1d Q4h 1 aa PQR Prater ® i 22 ase 4. omer at fre sr arava IP+2=1 and Q+4=14, then what is ® cannot be calculated . wr 3° at Sa feanita Rea stat & at res Fa 8? Ld SRT 3.3 44 What is the remainder when 3° is bys? ea ais aes 4.4 . aR 22 Ae ar ate Reneng A snergETE 22 a ghar wer 2. snr cian aren 24 ee aT ate (qe stem war a Forex Berg garth art & a Poreng # sareare ait a arqaret Far ete? I 2, 3. 4 If equal weights of 22 carat gold (alloy of 22 parts gold and 2 parts copper by weight) and 24 carat gold (pure gold) are mixed to form an alloy, what will be the weight proportion of copper in the alloy? 1 J- et 2 1 a3 4, xX c# 4m x 4m A HE BE Im x Ln & epee @ gar ara Boat faewta: fewer Im x Im aie & ata feat ok waa Bl Ph cigs at ate fear othe ow get & aye we Par, fet aiges # siraearaat 8? 1. 6 27 3.8 4. gama arate 1 A 4m x Am floor needs to be covered by tiles of size 2mx1m. Two diagonally 1. aE 42 > 26, 71+ 78, 3391 opposite comers of size 1m x 1m should be lefi uncovered. How many tiles are required to complete the job without breaking or overlapping them? 1. 6 27 g58 4. Impossible to cover 5 1. 68 2. 34 3. 38 4, 39 . 142 > 26, 71 > 78, 33 > 16, then 625 1. 68 2, 54 3. 38 4, 39 a ame Ua Tiga wad ww HT Rs 27 F ued ange atom ath wd ow at Rs 314 gat mes at ger ow da wd UF OER RS 29 H drat aren at door t capt & ape pt sweat 8) freq Aa alee were wet 7 1, det # oa oat ator t 2. det & ong wad ABE 3, dha A ath wat weet & 4. gen 3 Rfter aaqt ftir gat a aterratern pat x ah ‘A shopkeeper sells a file and a notebook for Rs 27 to the first customer, a notebook and a pen for Rs 31 to the second customer and a pen and file for Rs 29 to the third customer. The prices of the items are rounded in rupees. Which of the following inferences is correct? 1. The pen is the costliest of the three 2. The file is the costliest of the three 3. The notebook is the costliest of the three 4. The shopkeeper sold the different items to different customers at different rates. 8. cm at A gor se 81 get wat apr corer aon tort ott ge aa sige we wad ag Soren oh ert) at sige ad at A aT ar aeart ear #7 Lg 2% 3 ae 4 a 8, Consider a square of side a. Fit the largest possible circle inside it and the largest possible square inside the circle. What is the side length of the innermost square? LY 2 My Bie 4. Np 9. aa Hoy 8 arates 5 faetvier ft aft & ae oat { at 8 Rae Ar a arte vgrat Gi a A 8 Pestater fe a a aT {aS frre & a aga Gi a we a srratiers fareit ax 8? 12 fat 2.13 feat, 3.2/3 Reh. 4. 12 Prat 9. Walking from my home at a speed of 5 km/h Tam 8 minutes late in reaching my office. If J walk at a speed of 8 km/h I reach 5 minutes late. How far is my office from the house? 1, 2km 2. 3 km 3. 2/3 km 4, 2km 10. A, B ste C ata fifties aie #1 af get at Read see ast = A BE se + A&B © #0 A) IB e Cac ts 10. A, B and C are three distinct digits. If they are added as below, Li agrer Yar ae ww ge aed anh ae) wae ag 81 ow aad gear OE Beh aang oe sgt ft ater 15 at aiff 8 ged oe a Sang oe feud th cafgeat at oH waR ae wa & ae a fat f der sat Fay eh AM ae seb? (eal A oR ae 40,000 Fest. 81 caftaat Ar Sars 1B 2 sew ead) Lg 2. Het 3. get aft Rear or wT 4.17 Mex cag Ha ard eater 11. A tight fitting band is wrapped around the Equator. Another circular band whose length is 15 m more lies at a certain height over the first band, A group of human beings attempt {to pass under the longer band. Can they walk under it? (Earth’s circumference is roughly 40,000 km. The height of human beings is between 1 & 2 m) L. Yes 2. No 3. Can not be determined 4. Only those with height less than 1.7m 12, iw ata & ww aAE K,L,M,N ate PAL wat dara 3a a wad ag tl M.N& ae ‘fet K @ femet B Maite Pane sa E wer PK @ sar t1 N ait K wae cian & & 12, 13, 13. 14. 14, att K.P @ ater 8) feet seqerait at a ater sarah 82 1, PM & aare 2. Naw a wad ote & 3. NP aor a ak 4, NK & aaa ast L is the tallest and eldest of a group of five people K, L, M, N and P. M is elder to N and shorter than K, M and P are of same age and P js taller than K. N and K are of same height and K is younger to P. Which of the following inferences is certain? i, Pistaller than M is the youngest Nis elder toP Niselder to K aie nie tet quintet sa ater aac & at seth at ar att an gion? Lo 2 14 3. 16 4. 24 If the product of three consecutive positive integers is equal to their sum, then what ‘would be the sum of their squares? 19 2 14 3. 16 424 um a2 og % aaa at LAR ow AaET (qe Br Sd care Hn monee stat at ose rer B1 ae A ph oe Ras ort at Raut ge ta ar ater arma & L. dan det we Ral att 2. da natat we Rake 3. d ow frie mgt stg n ae ate 4. dag frat aig nae Rate aft A tall inetal cylinder is filled end-to-end with nm snugly fitting spherical wax balls of diameter d. If the balls melt completely, the volume fraction occupied by the melted wax is 15. 15. 16. 16. independent of both dand n dependent on both d and 1 independent of , but dependent on n dependent on d, but independent of n Reps Fe ayant a ge vofval seg Pat a at 20.8 sarer Aofeat ae se ay AEST A an nae a er Uw HURT Gee, a: GSR a anya Hoa Bose at qofaat sedi, gt AE ay ABI A siTT # Bw 20 FORA wars! gat Prat aroferat sae art? La FQ, tay $e tar 2. ay + 2a; + 3a ++ 20a29 3. 20(a; + az + a; +++ Gyo) 4. 20(a, + 2az + 343 +--+ 2099) Some fishermen caught some fish. No one caught more than 20 fish. a) number of fishermen caught at least one fish among them, az number of fishermen caught at least ‘two fish among them, and so on and azo number of fishermen caught exactly 20 fish among them, How many fish were caught? 1. ay +a, +03 ++ a2 2. ay + 2a, + 3ay +++ 20d29 3. 20(ay + ay + a5 ++ 99) 4. 20(a + 2az + 3a3 ++ 2029) aft NETI4 ed NETIS git aiet ar tet dread & fgets ah = 157229, aa N + E+ 1 firaer em? 115 2 T2i ccs 4 2 If NETI4 & NETIS are five digit numbers such that their sum = 157229, then N + E + T would be Tes: 2a 3. 25 4, 72 17. wm daar ee a 16 ecay sat A arr oret &1 g& axa & fae aa & aa Pract ae sa Her ara? 129 pas 3.8 45 17, A cylindrical eake is to be cut into 16 equal pieces. What is the minimum number of cuts required to do so? 19 OBrs: 3.8 4.5 18, ow einer wT are (1x1 x 1m?) wos t faect Rearegere woah sien &1 Raier at vtst FE 20x20 582 A afer Phe ofa are mt weet 8? Le 1, 200 2. 300 3. 400 4. 500 18. The diagram shows a cubie block of marble (1x1X1m°) having a planar fracture. What is the maximum number of slabs sized 20 x 20 x 5 cm® that can be cut from this block avoiding the fracture? EET 2. 300 4. 500 1, 200 3. 400 19. 19. 3s g ‘of mark scored in re. P.O eam & eb aacSa a am 10° PHO, she A 10 Rewaftat a saeco ae sa cart MSesten & sreatet tar & cater mart: fen A @ ateeat war 7 1. 2 Rental & qé-Ph Outer MSc. Sar tater Agae ain a & 2. & ficanif fees qa-Ph.O. often + 50% sies ures Pt rei MSc. ‘ater # aftr trey afer sree Pt & 3. et faegnftat 4 gph. a MSc. softens & qatar wit son ort 4. ag Ragan ree MSo, otter # aratfter sir art fet sah & c- Phd. after % att weft sian or & Bes eof mars sore in Pre exam ae 1 seokmar Sita a em Pre-Ph.D. exam score of 10 students are plotted against their M.Se. marks, Which of the following is true? 20, 20. 1, Two students have scored better in Pre- Ph.D. than their M.Sc. exam. 2. All those students who scored 50% in Pre-Ph.D. scored more percentage of marks in their M.Sc. exam. 3. Two students scored the same percentage of marks in their Pre-Ph.D. and M.Sc. exams. 4, The student who scored maximum in M Sc. is the only student to get ‘maximum in Pre-Ph.D. exam feart ard waatohe Paayst H sin(A)cos(B) + cos(A)sin(B) #1 Atet Far 8 a With reference to the right-angled triangle shown, what is the value of sin(A)cos(B) + cos(A)sin(B)? A 21. a3 2, 1 = lity. Ten L bso cen 3. O0 * Re, At Save aie eet &, af ae ara ate L Ocace 2 O 0, the series Sam is convergent ifand only it 1. 0 IR be defined by fer-fr 220 Then 1 if r=0 1. f isnot continuous 2. f iscontinuous but not differentiable 3. f is differentiable 4. f isnot bounded art A= (n €Nin = Lan bars senoaapas 2 m3%), SARI GEA, 10 EA. Fit A S = Ymca 2s, 26. 26. 27. 27. Let A=(n ENin= Lor the only prime factors of n are 2 or 3}, for example, 6€ A, 10 € A. Let $= Sneq = Then 28. lL. Ais finite 2. Sisadivergent series As 4.3 aint fe n> 1 few f(x) = xe", HER at sep (fF,)E 28, 1 Rae eaaTe Heme 2 Re dem sREA & fare venerated 3. aRag aur RAT RAE Eh siftentr 4. raftag wat Bo At Porn > 1,let f(x) =xe"™", xR, Then the sequence {f4) is 1. uniformly convergent on R 2. uniformly convergent only on compact subsets of R 3. bounded and not uniformly convergent on R 4, a sequence af unbounded functions art Pe Aum 4x 4 aneqe 81 ard BOA # apt wae NCA) (Gy.zw ERY xty+2=0, x+ ytw=0).at 1. fam (ear wa (A) = 1 2. Ror (eer wae (A) = 2 3. wife (4) = 1 4. $= ((,1,1,0),(1,1,0,1)}, N(A) = we am 81 29. 29. Let A bea 4 x 4 matrix. Suppose that the null space N(A) of A is {Gy zw) ER xty+2=0, x+ y+w= 0}. Then 1. dim (column space(A)) = 1 2. dim (column space(A)) 3. rank (A)=1 4 (4, 1,1,0),(1,1,0,1)}is a basis of NCA) art fe A cen B areata eqeraotr arang & af AB = — BA. at 1, ata (A) = at (B) = 0 2. ete (4) = sete (B) = 1 3. sgt (A) = 0, argh (8) 4. age (A) = 1, ae (B) Let A and B be real invertible matrices such that AB =~ BA, ‘Then I. Trace (A) = Trace (B) = 2. Trace (A) = Trace (B) 3, Trace (A) = 0, Trace (B) 4. Trace (A) ~ 1, Trace (B) ae fh A wwe nxn ada aTeaE B SARTRE ATT Ay yay AR AE co Uxt. = Vig BaP X= (xyesay) € C8 Bel aR plA) = ag! tA tot aA" 8, a SUPyxyy=1 IPCA)A lla FA BAT max{ap + a4; +++ ayaf:1 Sj sn} max{lag + a,4) +--+ ana? 1 1 a faerie fF wh ads arate coat far ETT ane FG0) = [xk] Ba x € (1,1) & faci at F 1 2 3. aaa after wig ofthe 4. sro For an odd integer k & 1, letF be the set of functions f such that [x*| for all x € (1,1). Then the strictly greater than | but finite infinite 36, ARE fr 2 CH ow Rags ater Af Sather 1 ue RY oT Ie A i £ Go) facta, states glar teat ger fread oe nga aad ER 1 fare 8 2, few age 3. pau ada deaiter at aw faeafter fare om Hera &1 4. (@ER TH rE Rs fac 36. Suppose f is holomorpliic in an open neighbourhood of z €C. Given that the yo ) Converges absolutely, we can conclude that 1. fisconstant 2. f isa polynomial 3. f canbe extended to an entire function 4. (ER forallxeR 37 art f& $ 100% dex 999 am aah qpiat aot a at 38a ats & some ar aaera 8S Hewat hr Hear F 1 480 2 420 3. 360 4, 240 37. Let $ be the set of all integers from 100 to 999 which are neither divisible by 3. nor divisible by 5. The number of elements in $ is 1 480 2. 3. 360 4. 420 240 38. sr 1628 at 98 ons rat oar & at ak get are ee ie Ona ah 3, 47 38. 39. 39. 40. 40. R ‘The remainder obtained when 1679 is divided by 9 equals tal Bia 303 a7 41 agIE awa Clx,y] ¥ arora [= (241.9) oe Pert Pest wet Aa alan wet 8? 1. Low stems arama Bi 2.1 oe saree aoradh twig afaes qpraractt ai 81 3.) ww shes apart sq oF sraroa avant & adh 81 4.0 1a at we xonse aeranedt ta at 41. ve sftaes qpraract #1 Consider the ideal J = (x? +1,y) in the polynomial ring Clx,y].. Which ofthe following statements i true? |. Lisa maximal ideal 2. 1 isa prime ideal but not a maximal ideal 3. Lis a maximal ideal but not a prime ideal 4. Tisneither prime ideal nor a maximal ideal ait fir f:R Row atar aTafer ZS Fe ws at TL 3 Lf sReae ti 2. far sfafia, R ar ow faga seer t 3. Ra wh chtag seaqeat AH fae f(A) ara B1 4. R& welt dea soearaat A & fae fA) Hea Bl Let f:R + R be a continuous map. Choose "A the correct statement. 1. fis bounded 2, The image of f is an open subset of R 3. f(A) is bounded for all bounded subsets A of 4. f(A) is compact forall compact ‘subsets A of art fx: (0,00) + (0,00) daa & aa x(0) a (x(0)' <2+ fix(ds, ve= om fare F ptr wet 8? x(V2) € [0.2] x08) [03] x2) € [5 F x(V2) € (10,20) Suppose x: [0,09) — [0, 9) is continuous and x(0) = 0. It (x(t) <2+ ff x(s)ds, ve20, then which of the foliowing is TRUE? (v2) € [0.2] xv) € [od a. x0 el 4. x(¥2) € 10,0) u(x, 0) = g(x) % area, aftr sree ere em +1-U=0,xER, t>0aT wet 1 u@et)= 1-e-€(1~g(xe*)) 2 u@et)= 1+e"(1-g(xe)) 3. u@zt)= 1-e7!(1—g(xe“) 4, u@e,t)= e7"(1—g(xe')) The solution of the partial differential ‘equation Uy = xy +1 , ER, t>0 subject to u(x,0) = g(x) is lL u@et)= 1-e-*(1—g(xe")) 2. uGet)= 1+et(1—g(xe')) 43, 43. 44, 3 4 ulat)= 1—e*(1 = gee) 44, uGa,t) = (1 glee) art fir ue C208), R? AB ga ater hea uae war apm outa g, a>d, ae Bom gag aes da ns, oT aaa 1 aR ww ge aT sea fat 1 z 3. 4 Suppose u € C2(B), B is the unit ball in ae safest #1 aera: 2 ea EL marta: dts gat Ei wahttaa: #§ eH G1 RY, satisfies Au=finB au auto =g on 0B, a>0, on where n is the unit outward normal to B. If solution exists then 1 2. 3 4 it is unique there are exactly two solutions there are exactly three solutions 4s there are infinitely many solutions twat S'(x) = Af (x) + BF (x +h) + Cf(x + 2h) & fw dart Gar aha é: we"® if A= ee wer if A= 3,8 % wp") if A=-5,B ae Wet) if A= 3, B=, ‘The magnitude of the truncation error for the scheme F°@) = AFG) + BF +h) + Cfe+ 2h) is equal to 1 Ry"@ if A=- c=-k ae B 2 nep"® if A= 4, B= an 3. Wf"G@) if A=- 3,8 OS; 4 mere tase eat {ue c%f0,1] arf u(o) = 0 ae maxtul & ef oe (}@'()de ar Pee ge Bar tog 2 1/2 ant 42 ‘The infimum of {j(w'(t))dt on the class of functions. {u€ c*10,11 such that (0) =0 and maylul = is equal to Lo 2 472 a4 42 ara H(x), fFe'o@dr=x, x>0 ah a pC) ea aaa ft: 46, 41. 47. 48, Let (x) be the solution of [er te(eyde =x, x>0.Then $() equals 1 20 3 a2 fet eg Ris Fret oa fig O feartefter Ram OF ME aS mea ar amet Het 8 seer & yee omept ger El at fz a opie wer arte 1. ay oftarer ft ate aft & arr 2, sree ofenor tote at arr 3. aay wtohar aiden sig we stot aft arr 4. uy wlohe daa aan ay ates ata a am A rigid body having one point O fixed and ‘no extemal torque about © has equal principal moments of inertia. ‘Then the body must rotate with 1, angular velocity of variable magnitude 2. angular velocity with constant magnitude 3. constant angular momentum but varying angular velocity 4, varying angular momentum with varying angular velocity frsat a & cw Read att a ape ater aie, gear m a ww aor at siafier axa om ath shaw oe Peaith aie ger aT 0, 9, F seeker 3, fee o sta Staley a sor aor star 8, aaisA Rear se & 1. ma[f (6? + 4? sin? a) — 9 cos] 2, mal[(6? + ¢? sin? 0) + gcos6] 3, ma[E (6? +6? cos?) + 9 sind] 4, ma[2(0? +42 cos?) — gsin] 48, Consider a spherical pendulum consisting of a particle of mass m which moves under fravity on a smooth sphere of radius @.. In terms of spherical polar angles 6, , with @ measured up ffom the downward vertical, the Lagrangian is given by 1. ma [E(0? + $? sin? 8) — g cos 6] 2. ma{E (0? + 62 sin?0) + acoso] 3. ma[£(6? +9? cosa) +gsind] 4. ma[# (02 + 4? cos*9)—gsing] Unit-4 49. 49. 50. ww wt A 40 sha Te tq ar 60 3ifheat we fq tl ae 8 orftore: ww eC ig Reon Greer & ae Prat ant & ae Am, om om wah Ag ater aft fred om fant at ait Ae ant a A sofarar & "hoo fe ele 4 Yeo 25 A box contains 40 numbered red balls and 60 numbered black balls. From the box, balls are drawn one by one at random without replacement till all the balls are drawn. ‘The probability that the last ball drawn is black equals 1 Yroo "eo af, 4 4, Kya Be wat oma attr arefeoar ug & fStarer aren uaet f | ar fe wht xeR * faw f(x) =f(-x) #1 feat went steer ae 87 1, staan #2 (x, + + X,) 708 2, wien afta: £04, + +X,) 90 si. 51 ha + +X) <0)>$ 4. DEX ate EL (-1)'X, wat det waar 1 SP X;,Xz," are independent identically distributed random variables having, common density f. Assume (x) = f(—x) for all x€R. Which of the following statements is correct? 1 Qa + + +Xy) > 0 in probability 2% + +%,) 7 O almost surely 3 P(E + +X) <0) >t 4, DHL, X; has the same distribution as DCX ek Rr waa cae g& Gest & der at ON, fafese erat 81 ar PR O(N) carat fiver &, dterat 2 a ere) ge fet ara ox Pr wae are [20,30] # Saree 5 glean 8 ganhy anfider sitter ar & fe wae ara [15,25] & Sade wa get 2 1 pei 2. 20¢720 on ee a Let NM, denote the number of accidents up to time t. Assume that (M}is a Poisson tensity 2. Given that there are exactly 5 accidents during the time period [20, 30], what is the conditional probability that there is exactly one accident during the time period [15,25]? 1 Be 2 20670 ad 15 52. 52, 53. sete ured (O=2 a —@ 0% are, gee we deat d Rare wer om arefese Witt (Xi. Xqhin > 281 ao ar amet FAR area 1. a aibaea ag BL 2 hae 3 4 33. 34. 54, 16 Suppose (Xj.--,Xn}n > 2, sample trom the distribution with probability density function (ot sacign ress =f * et 5 edo 0 i xs0 with @ > 0. Then the method of maments estimator of @ L. does not exist ae ThO-0F eal TRO? 4, ‘55. apt f& o> 0% fae aftacr we safe e ifx>o rei =(e" ez aaa des & Paver mar ow sian > S BRT A Xan Ky tO fe ‘56. Let Xy Xo, Xq for n & 5 be a random sample ffom the distribution with probability density function 0) = (eC) ite > 8 PO LG acherniee for @ > 0. The confidence coefficient of the confidence interval Ine wy) [mine ix) 24, ming, for 8, i 1 os 2 3. 0.95 41-3 random 38. srt RX rer 1/A a ow eRe eet $ Rraver oer war arefin ufeat tae dan ow of den, mea aaeE aa woe: A>o aso are hat wtp YR ae wae & dest A L/Aar am ara & 2 1 aos orn 3. x 4 Let Xbe a random sample from an exponential distribution with mean 1/2. 1 has a prior distribution with probability density funetion ew = fie” a>o0 5 AsO then the Bayes estimator of 1/4 with respect. to the squared error loss function is ot or aah 4 2 fae wiftenha after Wy she THe T= L205 jf 12m % feat set y arma & 4, Sara: ae aera: N(0,02), 38 afer & ey eactaeh ae wer wena: N(0,02) % ey a att & wh foam je far 1 FT ey Ta EL ate wt i soe wow oy Home i SStoxawSS treatment SSerror FAM: FT HN aw obmes, ga sua eat at atone ae aft ait at aor #1 56. 37. Hg: 02 =0 aa Hy: 2 > 0 % wher tg ar eel A 8 ater Her gt 82 1. at & ates & adaftar & SSeotat = SS treatment + SSerror 2. SSerrar~9?X? nea-1) 3. Ho, atte sal ~ Fa-im(a-1) anit 4. E(SSerror) = n(a— 1) (0? +n?) Consider the linear statistical model 1,2, Wy = WHT Hey 1,2, where x is unknown, 1; are independently and identically distributed as N(0,a2), fare independently and identically distributed as N(0,07); trandey are independent for all é and j. Note that r; is the effect. Suppose SStotatr $$ treatments SSerror ate total sum of squares, total treatment sum of squares and error sum of squares, respectively. To test :Ho: of = 0 vs Hy: o7 > 0 which of the following statements is not true? a; f treatment 1, ‘The sum of squares identity is SSistail = 15S recteeent Sra 2. SSerror~O7X7 n¢a-1) 3. Under Ho, = — nett n(a—1) (0? + na?) ~ Fanta) 4. E(SSerror) art f& (X,,X,) efaat waned dea ar sep Ret EK) = F(X) =0, VQ) =VO%q)=2 FT Cov(%, Xs) = 1 an ae OW) =B le Pdy & at Pix, — x, > 6] se WA & ‘S/08/RSC/17-4 AH—2 57. 58. 58, 1 oC) oa 3. (V6) 4 3) (V6) Suppose (%,,X2) follows a bivariate normal distribution with B(X,) = EX. VO%q)=VOQ)=2 and Cov(Ks, Xs) -1.lf ©@) = FSi ,e7Pdy, then P[X, — Xp > 6] is equal to 1 61) 2. o(-3) 3. 0(V8) 4. (V8) sHart 20 arch oR wafer wares 2 un ite Parad A are we Pt vinaat atser camemy sua siftear & suche & gear arr softer Par oa 1 arafer aren ser Pre sPeo SRR Ra mA B pp = Gy T= 2 20. 10, p=, (= 11, far ah ease gargat A wean Hem #1 ss 1s Ls 2 0 ae fa Consider the problem of drawing a sample of size 2 from a finite population of size 20. ‘The sampling is done with replacement using probability proportional to. size sampling scheme. The normed size measures Py,-,P2o are given by py 3 jath6,20 ca (ate OAp, The expected number of distinct units drawn ae ee ag OF 59. a ew afar at afRrerar (LSD), & 2 waa a near Rae at Fat ae aera & 1. ww LD 2. ew pha meeps amet (CRD) seq ew LSD agit 3. ww aeedtga as aifftrera (RBD) iq & LSD agit 4. ow daita anh ais after (BIBD) s¥q e% LSD ae If we interchange two columns of a Latin square design (LSD), then the new design is 1. anLsD 2. acompletely randomised design (CRD) but not an LSD 3. _aandomised block design (RBD) but notan LSD 4, a balanced incomplete block design (BIBD) but not an LSD “des rarer ararea (LPP) ox Pre: clean phar wfadt Ax = b,x > 0.5161 a-h 4 3 5 ihe h 2-31 (@-1,1,-9, 0), er X= Qy, Xe, Xy, Xe, X5)! BH athe RT ater wae fate, afar arene [| & svat gare ora rt ara ae Bert fea a a sta 2 STAT WAR AT IT x5 Bl ‘afer HEE B Bava Get FTTH FI sora AN LAT AT xX, BL Shar wae LAT AE xy BL ib 2. 3. 4 Minimize c*x subject to Ax = b,x > 0, where ea ese nae qf a = 23? = (2,-1,1,-9,0)', and X= (My Xe, Xs, Xa %5)! Using the revised simplex method with : : 1) bic rte following statements is correct? current basis as L. The next entering variable is x5 2. The solution corresponding to the current basis is optimal 3. ‘The next entering variable is x, 4. The next entering variable is x3 ATT \PART 61. 61. at R= 0.10110111011110-~ ww &t ag, sere 10 faa ge we anafew Hear & aria, a mth iw 1% we ae on SACO a ay Ht adi 8 got at saan are aa tl at A a at wet weal a gil 1. aun ota dem 8 2. ate waftaa gear BH 3. BR yphe g 22% fae ta ow yt relat sierra 8 a 2, there exists an integer r > 1 such that " —, 1 (dawn b & wat ane & fe afttafte dar 81 {dq} arate sat F aie a b ze For a,b €N, consider the sequence for n > a,b. Which of the following statements are true? As n > 09, 1. {dq} converges for all values of @ and b 2. {dy} converges if'a b ait (a,) areca deus a ww SPH Eat Vly — ap al Ris given by where (q%2.°"" Xp) and at least one a; is not 70. zero. Then we can conclude that 2. {fis not everywhere differentiable the gradient (¥/)(x) #0. forevery xeR" 69. 3. if ER" is such that (Wf)(x)=0 then f(x) 4, ifsc € RM is such that f(x) =Othen (W/)(x) =0 art PRS, (a,f) € R2 ar waeTe & aI. xtye a at S gat siaftvet & 1. (@B):a>0, B > 0} 2 (@B):a>2, B>2) 3. {(a,B):a+ B> 1} 4. {(a,B): a+46 > 1} +054 (x,y) > (0,0), Let § be the set of (a, 8) € R? such that Oas (x,y) + (0,0). ‘Then $ is contained in 1. {(@,8):@ > 0, B > 0} 2 {(a,B):a > 2, B > 2} 3. {@,B):a+ B> 1) 4, {(@,B): a+ 4B > 1} ua n® a aon ® wet & arate agect after waite V ae emt ier aga aemMait ay,a,,--,0¢ AY at eH pev & fav, ser (Ip(@)|s0s ss Voge cw arm a oRener eat arr af kn mr af k=n a&ktisn we ken+1 Consider the vector space V of real polynomials of degree Tess than or equal to n. Fix distinct real numbers do, 1,7, dy For p EV. max{|p(a))| = defines a norm on ¥ 21 only ifk ifk+1n+1 Th, an RV, after & ater gar art aie: Tat are, we xh ageet A afer waft ti art fie T= d/dx, VT aw ves Yaw alert 8, ot arama & Rear ‘Wren Bl fet Ha tat ae 1. TaqerAohe 2. 7 ar em aaa art oR) 3.88 cw rere & fare ander rat oreag aederdt #1 4 Qltadtetetitete ty ante & aber 7 ar greg aot 1 2. TL. Let V be the vector space of polynomials of degree at most 3 in a variable x with coefficients in R. Let T= 2 & Rew aIgET wanes x:5, > Cl 2 we yn > 2 & fae, ew areca agee warner 7: 5,9 CH 83. 84, 84. 3. Rpts ne 3h fae, ww ages Bare Ay > C7 BL 4. oe n> 5, fae, ww oes warathtat x: A, > C) et B For an integer n 22, let 5, be the permutation group on n letters and 4, the alternating group. Let €* be the group of non-zero complex numbers under multiplication. Which of the following are correct statements? 1, For every integer n> 2, there is a nontrivial homomorphism. x: Sy -* C*. 2. For every integer n 22, there is a unique "nontrivial homomorphism XS, oC 3. For ‘every integer n 23, there is a nontrivial homomorphism x: Ay -> C°, 4. For every integer n 25, there is no nontrivial homomorphism 4: Ay > C*. we aa ua quiet wae (1,2,...10} wh Qatr & ae & aaa wR R=(f:(1,2,.10) > 2) | wad & Rigu: aoe aun Riga ater et ew wafer mar RB) est aera ated we 1. RAT we seater eee AUTEN BY 2. Rat Fete sreTs AUTONET, 3S at 3. Rt 3a qoromata A gem S11 8 4. Rav xaua athe Let R= {f{1,2, 10} + Zp) be the set of all Z-valued functions on the set (1.2, ..,10)} of the first ten positive integers. Then R is commutative ring with pointwise addition and pointwise multiplication of functions. Which of the following statements are correct? R has a unique maximal ideal Every prime ideal of R is also maximal Number of proper ideals of R is $11 Every element of R is idempotent. 24 85. as, 86. 86. 87. 87. fae acetal a stad ae prorat via (PID) & 1. Qt] 3. @/6n)[x] 2. Ux] 4. @/7DIa) Which of the following rings are principal ‘deal domains (PID)? 1 Qt] 3. @/6)[x) 2. Thx] 4. (2/72)\x) at Be G om AAR F wife 125 aT fre seat A a ahre savas: wet 87 Gar om ages mast sre HH Gan ty wm aftr sae Gh ag Hate St wife 25 07 Ow SHAE Let G be a group of order 125. Which of the following statements are necessarily true? G has-@ non-trivial abetian subgroup ‘The centre of @ isa proper subgroup The centre of G has order $ ‘There is @ subgroup of order 25 FR PER ae ea wa ata ae & wat a eR & fae t= abi fara went Ft a att we #2 tar aS aga at eat! wat aeR & fav 2a=0 8 waft aeRr & favsa=0 t RR WH S7aaT 2/22 B Let R be a non-zero ring with identity such that a? = a for alla € R. Which of the following statements are true? 1, There is no such ring 2. 2a=OforallaeR 3. 3a=OforallaeR 4, 2/22 isa subting of R 89. 89, 90, 25 Ue] # Pos aquet A stad sagem F 7 xt +1045 won 2xt1 xttxtad txt1 Which of the following polynomials are irreducible in 2[x]? xf +10x+5 x-2x+1 xhbxt td txt] wart fir Kang iter eat BY a Ac Xai 8 xy eam fe x~y often at a on galt SeaERAT CCAR af x ye M re As far, softener at CW=HEAry~ HEA c@=co) > C@) = 0) >x~y C@)NCG) #0 %x~y CO) NC) # O = C(x) = Cly) Let X be any topological space. Let ¢ X be nonempty. For-x,y € A, define x ~ yif there is a connected subset € A such that xy €C. Forx € A, define C@)= {ye A: y~x}. Then Cx) =CO) > x= CQ) =CQ) >x~y CQ) NEG) #0>x~y CQ) NCO) #0 C(x) = C0) art fi Xue wifeuttn waft & gen x é vom somafte ¥ 81 faa RLY Xx, snfaie sata & feet He Raa A GT: Lai yah suerte wife 8, at i Waa #1 2. aft iar Bch YAY sumac ‘iferfady Br 90. aR xa Raga suaafe V8, at CU), ce Srefie arReey Rage wath srrpeat UY faw, x H faga t1 4. aR x A deg sumaftey &, at (WU), ¥ ae sae wife at aga zat swaarad UVa fae, x A Rage 8 et X be a topological space and Y a subset of X. Write (:¥ — X for the inclusion map. Choose the correct staterent(s): 1. If has the subspace topology, then fis continuous 2. If Lis continuous, then ¥ has the subspace topology 3. If is an open subset of X, then {(U) is ‘open in X forall subsets U & ¥ that are ‘open in the subspace topology on ¥ 4. IfY is acompact subset of X, then i(U) is open in X for all subsets U ¢ Y that are open in the subspace topology on ¥ on. on rere Steamer wetter y'OQ=-ye +y? + dy, 00) = yo € (0,2) % sitter, & Ew Ie Prony at Viera YO) FHT FEET RE L (10) 2. (-1,2) 3. {0,2} 4. (0,400) Consider the solution of the ordinary differential equation YO =-y? ty? +2y subjectto (0) = ¥o € (0,2). Then Jim y© belongs to 1. {1,0} 2 3 0.2) 4 {-1,2) {0, +00} 92, 2 93. 26 ae fare x30 y(0) = 2 & ea ar aftaes sieeve (0, Lo) 8, ae 1x>0 & aifteca a situs sia [0.1,) 8. at fret sent 4 ate aft 1 Ly>1t 2 lg S1 pay eesae eae: 4 ty>2 bye If the solution to patel 1 x>0 (0) = 2 exists in the interval [0, L) and the maximal interval of existence of A eins! 2(0)=1 is [0,1,), then which of the following statements are correct? Lat >t Guay iment ei ea ieiar= 4 hek, fal ay= 1% w=5 % arte, vite aaa aatrect eB = ay for x0 Rah at 1, Waxy <19 % atu) a aieaes Se mT x>0,y>0 % far u(x,y) = uly, x) a Waxy = 19 Fat ulxy) a afar B wr x>0,y>0 % fae ue, y) = uGy.2) BI 3. u(1,11) = 3, u(13,-1) 4 u.=1) =5, u(1,1) = -5 Consider the partial differential equation 2 tt xi + yuSt = —xy for x>0 1. Then 1. u(x, y) exists when xy < 19 and uC, y) = UO) forx >0,y>0 2. u(x.y) exists when xy > 19 and u(e.y) = u(y.x) forx > Oy > 0 u(1,11) = 3, u(13,-1) = 7 4, u(1,-1) =5, u(1t,1) = -5 subject to Sonxy SiS reer ater az az xO? +@) =o; p=z, er sar aiget worms af am x= 0, 22 br Raper Fat x= 1am y=1d pe ge gga a aearete ware ae V2 422 2+ 2V2 If a complete integral of the panial differential equation a: as Baz ty, passes through the curve x= 0, 22 = 4y, then the envelope of this family passing through x = 1 and y = 1 has x(p? + 4?) = 2p; 95, 96. 27 Wm wena FAT fs > RH AAC Hee faa & ofterer at Om oa i; h>o ea R=AC+ 6) & decnst w Ret we fag e > 08 ae, ar art fe eh) = f'@)— ef)(h, ex(h) = (Dxf\(h)~ OAI(H)- et) = e,(h) + (fH). aft f(x +h) = fet h) Bat ex(h) +0 ash 0. en(h) 70 ash ~ 0. e2 (Rt) > ef'(2)/(1 +6) ash 0. eh) +0 ash 0. Fora differentiable function f:R > define the difference quotient (o,pty = EAN= LO Consider numbers of the form fi = h(1 + €) fora fixed e > 0 and let a= /'@)- OAM, ex(h) = (Dxf)(R) = (D ef"(x)/(1 + €) ash 9 0. e(h) +0 ash 0. ; h>o. FA Yn = Yuna + Ayn (Ht wi) Yo=1 % are Fy, wae aT ST O = (1th) M21 Let Yn Yo=l (@=12 satisly Yq = Yaa + Aya with iN) and for 98, O0 ee RI Bae wat y(x) ar ae ge eT 2 isl 4 Let y(@) be the solution of the integral equation yO) =x fFxty(Odt, x>0. Ten the value ofthe function y(x) at x= VZis equal to Le 2 a slants 3 2 wars weet YO) =1FAL KG DyOdt, wet fcoshxsinht, O 1) Fata. CTA (21, 2) aetna 81 Ret weet Aa aad aa 1 ES x, osm mwa Let (qm 2 1} be iid. uniform (1, 2) random variables. Which of the following statements are true? 1 X, > 0 almost surely saab eke almost surely = Zalmost surely ‘1 almost surely. 3. sup (X,Xa, 4. inf {Xa,Xp,--) we AR (X,) wr rata erat & (0,1,2,..} 1, atte 105, 106 106. Poo = 2, Por : Pit = 3 Pu =e £2 1,Py = 03a fer seat Fa ate wef 1%) Seerath B 2 (Xq) ete 3. Pitts Xn = 0) >0 4, Citing Xn = +00) > 0 Let (%,) bea Markoy chain on (0,12, -.) with Poo ==, Por = 3, Phina = 3) Pina = iSpy O otherwise. Which of the following statements are correct? (Xp) is recurrent () is transient Pim 4 Xq =0) > 0 P Clim soo Xn = +90) > 0 fret wet Aa ate wet 1. cm oR sere afer efera ate om afte seer & 2. um SRie sree anata ahaa A aa tan we Fae dea Fl 3. Uw aueha gaze arate apes feu ax saver enftnn @t aed G1 4, ww gened sorta sraear areata qiwat ar aaa wm eee deat Which of the following statements are correct? 1, Fora finite state Markov chain there is at least one transient state 2. Fora finite state Markov chain there is at least one stationary distribution, 3. Fora countable state Markov chain, every state can be transient 4, Foran aperiodic countable state Markov there is at least one stationary 107. 107. 108 108 FRY Pe X sete A> O are vem eet deat ar aren weet #1 a > 0 Pr Fo) arco ax vat often et PF =kae kasx<(k+ ta, k=0, fer wart AS ated ae BY P(A<¥<5)=0 Yo meaiar ht set a area weet EL Y cm apteere ea eT STEPRTEOT aT BL Y cw Carat tea wr ager area Suppose X follows an exponential distribution with parameter A> 0. Fix a > 0. Define the random variable ¥ by Y=kif kacx<(k+1a, k= 0,12, Which ofthe following statements are correct? 1. P@ Oy Se PRATT ITE A Xa ape Yas Vas oni MCAT wT, Ry, Rey Ry» Roy Re, Br oRonter wt n= fest aut Ha awtrat wet By 1. Ho ® ae EC) = E(T2) 2. Hy stir E(T,) = 52.5 3. Th 278 at wear 4a gor 7, & sere oe aOR beret a sacha bt at ate are 1, - 77 arear eae So aT arte BL Let Xy/XoeuX7 be iid, random variables with common continuous distribution function F(x ~ 0,) and let ¥,, Yay ¥% be Lid. random variables with common continuous distribution function F( ~ 62). Consider the problem of testing Ho: 8, = 82 vs Hy:8; > > Let Ry, Ro, Ry, Ra, Roy Ry be the ranks of Xa Narr X YisYouwes¥os respectively in the ‘combined sample. Define n= Yaad ne>) Which of the following statements are true? E(T,) = E(T2) under Hy E(T,) = 52.5 under Hy T, cannot be 27 If we use right-tailed test based on Tay then the observed value T, = 77 is significant at 3% level of significance. um greater dir F ate war B 380 Het A aT ‘fad ae atet ar fare areanftar deat %: ware JO]? 72 ]3 74 5 wer atattar [2 Tar [91 [50 ]19 [7 112 33 ate gat garg eat fed ok shat wr sear 1.49 81 Ge aT aT eTEe EAT Ho: mit ar eet caret &1 Sei Be are re avis EGET HFA x stator ar Are 1.2781 gah Rt ord we fe 2bo056 = 164, X8055 = 115.x6056 = 1259 and Bos = 11.07 fret a a wrat we 1, arisen FR 5% Hysedae ae frat srl A? —aftestor A eater HE StI 3. Hot atthe carat & asa at ‘Seacer denftar sere (MLE) 1.491 4. Hy atte, Patt thar A at ser afta 3 flan cor she Ea ae TT, FTF saftarat at MLE 2.496%? 1 In a football league, the goals scored by home teams over 380 matches have the following frequency distribution. Numberof]O0 [1 [2 ]3 [4 [5 goals Frequency | 9: ‘The average goals scored by home teams is 1.49. We want to test Ho: Goal distribution is Poisson. Based on observations the value of the x? statistic for goodness of fit is 1.27. Given bose = 1.64, 23955 = 115, A895 = 1259 and x95; = 11.07, which ofthe following are true? 1. Ho is not rejected at 5% level of significance, 2, 37 statistic has 5 degrees of freedom 3. Under Ha, the maximum likelihood estimate (MLE) of the rate parameter of Poisson is 1.49 4, Under Ho, in a game, the MLE of the probability that home team will score ‘at most one goal is 2.49249 aida ¥ =x6-+e 9 fart, sist Da yale Balt 8 | E(Q) =0FT D(C) = 0%, .p p & at watt tae grad wast aremactta f) 3, ate anf (x) < pe at eo Yaw rae sraret airaratter att FI 4. oF ar Haft sre (YA) (Y= xA)/n—p) Consider the model ¥ = XB +¢, a wherey =P}, x=((xy)), and E(©) =O and D(e) = oly, p p. 115, 3. If Rank(X)

0 81 art f 0<0.<2nam = (cosd sind A= (esina. caso) FL (ye) = AX X= (XX) aE ET 116 aut Aa ata wet by 1 Xdeo A, af ser ara ae w=08 2 YaXder &, a amr arr a H=0,0=08 3. Year Ya arses Bi 4. Yr ¥, weeiere BY ae EL Let X, and X be independent random variables each having (4,0?) distribution, where WERa?>0. Let 0 Pate. a set «> 0,0 0 & fae ww atten wat b wal @> 0% fae ww ERE waa MH Fe a> 0 fae ww atin war tl Fo a> 0 & fae ww NAAT a Suppose the random variable X has the following probability density function _fate= te OO, x op ieee a where @ > 0,—o <4 <0, Which of the following statements are correct? The hazard function of X is an increasing function for all a > 0 ‘a decreasing function for all « > 0 an increasing function for some a > 0 1a decreasing function for some « > 0 wr aaem ow frat: 2y, + 3By2 + Sys +44, +2 SL, YatysSULV +h SL + S71 wet y, 20, 1,2,3,4 & ante aftamchgs etl gear ot 8 war Seer om de 7 ware ar sat aft 7 wars ar see aT Consider the problem: Maximize 2y, + 3y + 5ya +45 subject to ty Sty ty Shy tH S1 Yet Ys SL and yj 2 0 fori = 1,2,3,4 Then the optimum value is 1, equal 108 2. between & and 9 3. greater than or equal to 7 4. less than or equal to 7 36 120. pret PCy x2, 23,4), a + at X3 tH 120, Let (x:,x2,3,2%4) be an optimal solution to & apheet ame a eh erate ihe problers afraiiratzing x +x, 2300 2 xata3 2500 getters xy tx, 2 400 subject to the constraints atm xq tx 2 200 hese xy +x, 2 500 20,2 20, xy 2 O.x4 20 aha fat aft x, & fare fat A a ate 23 +x, 2400 x4 +x, > 200 Sonne ge 20x20, 1 20,%420. L300 2, 400 : Which of the following are not possible eer ee values for any 2;? 1, 300 2. 400 3. 500 4. 600 FOR ROUGH WORK.

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