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1l
I qr is equal to
li q r+l
(A) q-p (B) q+p (C) q (D) p (E) 0
I -1
3. IfU: l1 T6 , then U-l 1S
.12 ''12
0 -1 0
4, IfA= 1 0 0 , then A-l is
0 0 I
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5. x+y x-y
If 2x+ 0
z x+z , then the values of-r, y and z are respectively
)=(? I )
(A) 0,0, I (B) l, 1,0 (c) -r,0,0 (D) 0,0,0 (E) l, l, I
6
I
(; 0 a[i].'ral is equa,,o
(A)
ON
(B) (x) (c) (1:) (D) (19 (E) 6
I6
I 2 4
7. If I 3 5 is singular, then the value ofa is
I 4 a
(A) a:-6 (B) a:s (C) (D) a:6 (E) a=0
":-5
(t 2
8. rrlo 4 is equa,,o
Io 0 ':]tr=til 'ihen(x,v,z)
(A) (1, 6, 6) (B) (1, _6, l) (c) (1, l, 6) (D) (6, _1, 1)(E) (_1,6, l)
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5
9 rfA: (l 2
, then
x+y I then(x,y,p,q)
10. ,t( 2x+y
P-q p+q )=(l 0 ,
equals
3 4 2
12. The value of 82t -l6tt -gtl is
(A) -1 (B) -2 (c) -3 (D) -4 (E) -5
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14. If x, and ,2 zne the roots of 3x2 -2x-6-0, then xl +xl is equal to
50 40
(A)
9
(B)
9
(c)
30
9
(D)
20
9
(Dli
15. Let x, and x, be the roots of the equation x2+px-3=0. lf t+x3=tO, then the
valueofp is equal to
(A) -4 or 4 (B) -3 or 3 (C) --2 or 2 (D) -1 or I (E) O
16. If the product of roots of the equation mx2 +6x+(2m_l)=0 is _1, then the
value of rn is
17. tff(x):"- 4 4
x'+4x+4 TEW +
x3 +2r2 '
,(+)
then
',
equar to
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r8. If x and y are the roots of the equation x2 +bx+l-}, then the value of
ll rs
x+b y+b
-+-
(A)
; (B) Q)* (D) 2b (E) l
'
r9. The equations x5 + ax+l=0 and x6 +m2 +l=0 have a common root. Then a is
equal to
(A) r (B) -2 (C) -3 (D) -l (E) 0
20. The roots of axz +x+l-}, where a*0, are in the ratio I :1. Then a is equal to
(A)
+
(B)
+
(c) i (D) l (E) 0
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22. Let A= I -1-w2 .2 , where w*l is a complex number such that w3=1.
l
1 ww'
Then A equals
(1t) 3w+u? 1n) 3w2 (c) 3(w-w2) (D) -3w2 (E) 3#+1
5t -9i I
23. If 2 9i I =r+0/, then
10 9 i
(A) x-1, y=7 (B) x=0, y=l
(c) x-1, y=0 (D) x-0, y=0
(E) x--1, y=0
24. Ifz: 1t lt
cos ;J -rsln J
, thet z2 - z+1 is equal to
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TE 7t
25.
l+cos
n +, stn
a is equal to
1t 7t
l+cos
n -, sln a
I
(A) 0 (B) I (c) I (D)
1
(D-+
4k k
26. rfA: 0kk ard det (A) : 256, then l/<l equals
00 k
(A) 4 (B) s (c) 6 (D) 7 (E) 8
27. rfA: l0
1l , then A" +zI is equal to
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29. IfA: I11I , then A2o1? is equal to
1a) z20r5e (B) 22016A (c) 220t4A (D) 22or7A (E) 22o2oA
33. The arithmetic mean of two numbers x arrd y is 3 and geometric mean is 1
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34. The solution of 32r-1=811-r is
(A) 23 (B)
I
6
G)I rn); to+
I
35. The sixth term in the sequence is 3, l,
J
ls
1 I I I
(D+
(A) (B) (c) (D)
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36. Three numbers are in arithmetic progression. Their sum is 21 and the product
of the first number and the third number is 45. Then the product of these three
numbers is
(A) 3rs (B) e0 (c) 180 (D) 270 (E) 450
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38. Two numbers x and y have arithmetic mean 9 and geometric mean 4' Then x
and y are the roots of
39. Three unbiased coins are tossed. The probability of getting at least 2 tails is
I I
(A)
i (B)
I
4
(c)
2
(D)
3
@)1
40 A single letter is selected from the word TRICKS. The probability that it is
eitherTorRis
I I 2
(A) (B) (c) (D) (E) +
* 4 1 J J
41. From 4 red balls, 2 white balls and 4 black balls, four balls are selected' The
probability of getting 2 red balls is
8 9 10
@)+ (B)
2I
(c)
2I
(D)
2l
(D
;i
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42. In a class, 60% of the students know lesson I,40% know lesson II and 20o/o
know lesson I and lesson II. A student is selected at random. The probability
that the student does not know lesson I and lesson II is
43. Two distinct numbers x and y are chosen from 1,2,3, 4,5' The probability that
the arithmetic mean of x andy is an integer is
45. Let of all 2 x 2 symmetric matrices whose entries are either zero or
S be the set
one. A matrix X is chosen from S. The probability that the determinant of X is
not zero 1s
(A)
I
5
(B)
I
,
(q; to)+ @)?
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46. The number of words that can be formed by using all the letters of the word
PROBLEM onJy once is
(A) s! (B) 6! (C) 7t (D) 8! (E) et
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51. The mean for the data 6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 4, 8, 12 is
(A) e (B) E (c) 7 (D) 6 (E) 5
52, The set of all real numbers satisffing the inequality x-2<l is
(A) (3,.") (B) t3,-) (C) [-3,"") (D) (--'-3) (E) (*,3)
53 rrH,o, *,*
(A) xe(-3,."1 @) xe(3,.") (C) .xe(2,-; (D) xe(1,-) (E) re (-1"")
55 If the mean of six numbers is 41, then the sum of these numbers is
(A) 246 (B) 236 (C) 226 (D) 216 (E) 206
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57. !*r.:
x1 -
58. In a flight 50 people speak Hindi,20 speak English and l0 speak both English
and Hindi. The number of people who speak at least one of the two languages
is
(A) 40 (B) s0 (c) 20 (D) 80 (E) 60
60. Two dice are thrown simultaneously. what is the probability of getting two
numbers whose product is even ?
I I 2 I
(A) (B) (c) (D)
; 4 , J
(E)
16
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61.
nm ''lr+;-',lz-, is equal to
x+0 x
(A) +
'!2
@ J, (q o (D) Does not exist (E)
2J'
1
dx
62. is equal to
e' + e-' +2
63. tan
(n 0\
tan
(" e)
is equal to
[a*zJ* l4-1)
e
(A) sec 0 (B) 2 sec 0 (C) secT (D) sin 0 (E) cos 0
.o
-,---;-
dx
64 | rs equal to
'-t x' +x+2
fi r 0
(A)
4
@; (C) (D) (E) -r
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65.
,: 6i",
li-#dr isequalto
" vsln r + vcos )r
67. If the points (1, 0), (0, l) and (x, 8) are collinear, then the value ofx is equal to
(A) 5 (B) -6 (C) 6 (D) 7 (E) -7
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70. If /(e)=/(9)=0, then
lim f (,) -3 is equal to
x-$ x-3
(A) 0 (B) .f(0) (c) f'(3) (D) ,f(e) (E) I
1l 1l
71. The value of cos
4*' + cos
4-x ls
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75. The coefficient of ,a in the expansion of (l-2x)5 is equal to
(A) 40 (B) 320 (C) -320 (D) -32 (E) 80
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80. rf f()=J/aa 4 , +hen f'(2) is equal to
J2,
(A) 0 (B) -l (c) I (D) 2 (E) -2
E1. The area of the circle ,2 -2*+ yz -l}y+k=O is 25n. The value of t is equal
to
(A) -l (B) I (c) 0 (D) 2 (E) 3
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82 I 2016 Ji* 4013-x dx is equal to
(A)
I
4
(B)
J
,
(c)
2017
2
(,)+ (E) s08
83 The solution ot
fl* y t^, -sec x,y(0) =Q i5
of L is
(A) -10 (B) I (c) 0 (D) lo (E) 2
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85. The distanceberween (2, l, 0) nd 2x+ y+22+5_0 is
(A) l0 10 l0
(B)
3
(c)
9
(D) s (E) I
E6. The equation of the hyperbola with vertices (0, tl5) and foci (0, t20) is
(A)
xy
2 2
x2 v
2
1 (B) I
175 225 625 t25
2
v x2 2
x2
(c) I (D) v I
22s t25 65 65
(E)
u2 ,2
--__-l
225 17s
I 53 + 63 + 3.6. 15.2
87. The value of 1
is equal to
I + 4(6) + 6(3 6) + 4(2 t 6) + 129 6
,o 7 6 2t
(); (B) (c)
19 7
(D)
19
@)+
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88. The equation of the plane that passes through the points (1, 0, 2), (-1, 1,2)
(5,0, 3) is
(A) x+2y-42+7 -0 (B) x+2y-32+7 -0
(C) x-2y+42+7-0 (D) 2y-42-7+x=0
(E) x+2y+32+7 -0
(A) (-1,3) (B) (-1,2) (c) (2,-l) (D) (3,-l) (E) (1,2)
90 If a,b,e are vectors such that d+6+d-0 ana lal=Z,l5l=S,lal=1, then the
Z
(D) r (E) 0
91. Let f (x)-)v3 -9ax2 +l2a2x+L where a > 0. The minimum of/is attained at
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92 For all real numbers x and y, it is known that the real valued function /
satisfies/(.x)+/1fl-f (x+y).rf f(1)=7, tt'"" r11?/(') is equal to
(A) 7x51x102 (B) 6xs0x102
(C) 7x50x102 (D) 6x25x102
(E) 7x50x101
2
ofthe ellipse t*;')' *( Y*4
3 1
93 The eccentricity ls
t6
(A)
'12
I
(B)
2J'
1
(c)
I
,
(D)
4
I
(E) +
4.,t2
3 I I
(A)
4
(B) (c) (D) I (E) 0
4 ,
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1t 1t
95. If xe 0
T ,ve 0
1 and sin x + cos y:2, then the value ofx +y is equal to
n fi
(A) 2n (B) r (c)
4
(D)
z (E) 0
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99. dx is equal to
' l + (x')'
2
(A) taril x2 + c (B) ;J tan -l x 3 +c
I I
(c) ; tan -11r3;+,
,t^ x+c
(D) -i,
J
tan ' ,3 +"
,l
(E)
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102. The distance ofthe point (3, -5) from the line 3x - 4y - 26 : 0 is
(A)+ ru)? (q; r,); t,),
103. The difference between the maximum and minimum value of the function
7111- $1t2 +t+t)dt on[2, 3] is
(A)
39
6
(B)
49
6
(c)
59
6
tn) ? @)?
104. lf a a:nd, b Ne the non zero distinct roots of x2 +ax+b=0, then the minimum
value of x2 +ax+b is
.)
9
(c) -9
2
(A) (B) (D) (E) I
I 4 4 3
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10s. If the straight line y -.!ya
** ,,
touches the ellipse =rthen c is equal to
"
(A) 0 (B) tJ65 G) 4a (D) tJ' (E) r13
(A) a square
(B) a circle
(C) an ellipse
(D) a rectangle which is not a square
(E) a rhombus which is not a square
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108. The value ofcos tan
lr)).
[AJJ,'
(A)
5
4
(B)i (q; t,)? (E) 0
109. Let A(6, -l), B(1, 3) and C(x, 8) be three points such that AB : BC. The values
ofx are
(A) 3,s (B) -3,s (c) 3,-5 (D) 4,s (E) -3,-5
Zx2 -zl3o
Ir =170
One observation that was 20, was found to be wrong and was replaced by the
correct value 30. Then the corrected variance is
(A) e.3 (B) 8.3 (C) 188.6 (D) t77.3 (E) 78
(A) ,( 21 ) (B)
( zt\
cos-r t_t
cos
sJ:n ) IsJ38./
-l zq\ ( zs.t
(c) cos -,( @) cos-l t-t
s$8 ) Is*8.,1
-t 26\
,(
@) cos
s$B )
-t
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ll2. Let d be aunitvector. \f @-Q.@+A)=l2,thenthemagnitudeof i is
x-l 1 I
116. The roots ofthe equation I x-l I =0 are
I I x-l
(A) 1,2 (B) -1,2 (c) -r,1 (D) t,-2 (E) l, 1
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tt1. If the 7th and 8d term of the binomial expansion (2a -3b)n are equal, then
2a+3b .
rs equal to
,;=T5
6)# @)# G)* @)# (E)
2n-l
13-"
II 8. Standard deviation of first z odd natural numbers is
(A) ..6 @)
(n+2)(n+t)
(c)
,2 -l (D) (E\ 2n
J J "
f19. Let S : {1,2,3,..., l0}. The number of subsets of S containing only odd
numbers is
(A) ls (B) 3l (c) 63 (D) 7 (E) 5
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