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Actual Question Paper & Answer Key Paper-III


Mathematical Science

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MATHEMATICAL SCIENCE
PAPER – III

Note : This paper contains seventy-five (75) objective type questions. Each question
carries two (2) marks. All questions are compulsory.

1. The point on the plane 2x + 3y – z = 5


4. The initial value problem ,


@ O

which is nearest to the origin is


 O

y(0) = 0.
@ N

(A) (0, 0, – 5)
(A) Has a unique solution in
(B) (3, 1, 4)


(B) Has no non-zero solution in 

(C)
5 1 5  5

 

, ,

 


7 1 4 1 4

(C) Has no solution in 

(D) (2, 1, 2)
(D) Has more than one solution in 

2. Which one of the following statements is


true ?
5. The complete general solution of
(A) in the lower limit topology is


second countable ! ! !

is
 z  z  z

N  O

(B) Every compact metrizable space is


 3  4  e

! !

 x  x  y  y

second countable
(A) z = f1(y – x) + f2(y + 2x) + f3(y2 + 2x)
(C) Every second countable Hausdorff
space is metrizable +


ex + 2y
%

(D) If X has the discrete topology, then


X is not paracompact (B) z = f1(y – x) + f2(y + 2x) + f3(y2 + 2x)

+ ey – x


3. Consider f(x) = x3 + 2x2 – 3x – 1, with a %

starting approximation of x0 = 1. Then (C) z = f1(y – x) + f2(y + 2x) + xf3(y + 2x)


fourth iteration of Newton-Raphson
method produces the root of f(x) as + ex + 2y


(A) 1.198695
(D) z = f1(y – x) + f2(y + 2x) +y f3(y + 2x)
(B) 1.17981
+ ey + 2x


(C) 1.20191 %

(D) 1.198691
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6. The general solution of the partial


9. Under the transformation , the
z  i

w 

differential equation z  i

real axis in the z-plane is mapped into


 

the circle |w| = 1. Which portion of the


is
 z   z    z 

 

z-plane corresponds to the interior of the


 

 y  z

     

circle |w| = 1 among the following ?


 

 x  y  y

 

(A) (x + a) + (y + z)2 = b2, where a and b 2


(A) Upper half plane
are arbitrary constants
2 2 2
(B) (x + a) + y = bz , where a and b (B) Lower half plane
are arbitrary constants (C) Left half plane
(C) (x + y)2 + az2 = b2, where a and b
are arbitrary constants (D) Right half plane
2 2 2
(D) ax + by = (x + y) , where a and b
are arbitrary constants 10. If z 
and 
is written as = u(x, y) A
z

A
z

+ iv(x, y), then v(x, y) is given by


7. Which one of the following is true on Voltera
integral equations of the second kind ? (A) A
N  O

. sin 2xy
(A) Resolvent Kernel H(x, y; ) is given 

(B) N  O

.cos 2xy
by a sum of iterated Kernels
A

(B) Resolvent Kernel H(x, y; ) is given 


(C) A
N  O

. sin 2xy
by a product of iterated Kernels
(D) . cos 2xy
(C) Resolvent Kernel H(x, y; ) is a
N  O

separable Kernel
(D) Resolvent Kernel satisfies the 11. Let z = x + iy . Which one among the
integral equation
 

following is not an analytic function ?


>

H(x, y; ) = K(x, y) + (x, t)  K

(A) a polynomial in z of degree n > 0




H(x, y; )dt


(B) e z


8. The extremal for the functional (C) ez cos z


(D) ez +
is given by
>

[ 1 2 x y  y ] d x

 

12. Let C be the circle |z| = 3, positively


(A) y(x) = x3 + c x + c , where c and c
1 2 1 2
are real constants
 z

oriented. Then the value of is


A

d z

(B) y(x) = x2 + sinx + c, where c is a real


z

constant (A)  E

(B) –
(C) y(x) = 2x2 + cosx + ex
 E

(C) 0
(D) y(x) = 0 (D) 1
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13. Let be Joukowski’s 16. Let R be an integral domain. Then


1

w  z 

transformation, " – {0}. Then, w is


z

(A) R can never be a field


z 

(A) Conformal at all points z 


" (B) R[x] may not be an integral domain

(B) Not conformal only at z = 1 (C) R is not a quotient ring of R[x]

(C) Conformal at all points z 


" except (D) R is a quotient ring of R[x]
at z = 1 and z = –1

(D) Not conformal anywhere 17. Let E1 and E2 be two finite extension
fields of the field of rational numbers . 

If degree of E1 over is d1 and degree


14. Suppose x, y are real and satisfy the


of E2 over 
is d2. Then
equation
E O ! O  " E

  

E N   ! N  O

(A) d > d implies E E2


1 2 1


Then, a possible solution (x, y) is


(B) d2|d1 implies E1 

E2
(A)
3

 

(C) E1 E2 implies d2|d1


,  2

 

 

(D) E1 

E2 may not imply d2|d1


(B)
3

 

 , 2

 

 

18. Let G be a finite group of order n. Then


(C) which one of the following is true ?
3 3

 

 

2 2

 

(A) G is isomorphic to a subgroup of Sn,


the symmetric group on n-symbols
(D)
3

 

 ,  2

 

(B) G can always be mapped


2

 

injectively as a subgroup into the


15. Let V be a vector space over a field F. Which group GL2("), of invertible 2 × 2
one of the following statements is true ? complex matrices
(A) Any non-empty finite generating
(C) G can always be mapped
subset of V contains a basis of V
injectively as a subgroup into the
(B) V is always isomorphic to the vector
group GL2( ), of invertible 2 × 2
space Fn for some positive integer


real matrices
(C) V always has infinitely many
elements (D) G can always be mapped
injectively as a subgroup into a
(D) V can never contain a subspace
with finitely many elements group H of order 3n
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19. In the polynomial ring over the  [ x ]


23. Let A be a non-empty set of real numbers
integers which one of the following which is bounded below. Then
statements holds ? (A) inf A = sup(–A)
(A) has only finitely many maximal
 [ x ]

(B) inf A = – sup(–A)


ideals
(C) inf A = – sup A
(B) Every non-zero prime ideal of
(D) inf (–A) = sup A
 [ x ]

is maximal
(C) Every ideal of is generated by  [ x ]

a single element 


(D) has infinitely many ideals 24. is equal to




 

l o g d x

 [ x ]

 

which are not generated by single


x

 

element
(A)


20. Let G1 and G2 be two groups of order 49


and be a non-trivial
: G  G

homomorphism. Then


(B)


(A) is always one-one




(B) is always an isomorphism




(C) 

(C) is always onto


(D)


(D) may not be one-one 

21. Let 
be a primitive 5th root of unity. Then 25. Let f be a real continuous function on a metric
space X. Then the set of zeros of f is
    
!

is equal to
(A) Closed in
(A)


"

  

(B) Closed in X
(B) "

(C) Neither open nor closed in X


   

(C) "

(D) Neither open nor closed in 

(D) –1

22. Let p1 and p2 be two distinct positive odd


26. is equal to
 

1 1 1 1

integers and S be the set of positive integers


l i m   . . . 

 

5 5 5

n  
n

less than or equal to p1p2 which are coprime


 1 2 n 

to p1p2. Then the cardinality of S (A) 1


(A) May be equal to (p1 –1) (p2 – 1) (B) 0
(B) Is always equal to (p1 – 1) (p2 – 1)
(C)  

(C) May be equal to p1 + p2 – 2


(D)
(D) Is always equal to p + p – 2 #

1 2
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27. Which one of the following series is 29. Which one of the following series is
divergent ? convergent ?

(A)


n  1

 

(A)
1


 

3 n  2
l o g n

 

n  1

( l o g l o g n )

n  3

(B)
( n  1 ) ( n  2 ) . . . ( n  n )

n


(B) ,a>0
a


n

n  1

n !

n  1

(C)
a r c t a n n

(C)
1  n

n  0

1 

n  1

(D)
1 . 6 . 1 1 . . . ( 5 n  4 )

2 . 5 . 8 . . . ( 3 n  1 )

n  1

(D)
n

n  1

n  1

30. Let be the unit circle in the complex


5


plane with usual topology and [0, 2 ] be 

28. Which one of the following is a function a subspace of with usual topology. 

of bounded variation on [0, 1] ? Then the map f : 0 , 2   S




given by
 



B     A
E 

is
(A)
x c o s , i f x  0

(A) A bijection which is continuous




f ( x ) 

2 x

(B) A homeomorphism


0 , i f x  0

(C) A bijection which is not continuous


(B) (D) A bijection whose inverse is
1 , i f x i s r a t i o n a l

f ( x ) 


0 , i f x i s i r r a t i o n a l

continuous


1

31. With respect to discrete topology on the


(C)
x c o s , i f x  0

f ( x ) 


x

real line , which one of the following 

statements is false for the subset of




0 , i f x  0

rational numbers ?

1
(A) Open
(D) (B) Closed
s i n , i f x  0

f ( x ) 

(C) Open and Closed




0 , i f x  0

(D) Dense
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32. If A is a subset of a topological space X, 35. The function f :   


defined by
then which one of the following
statements is false ? 


x y

, i f ( x , y )  ( 0 , 0 )

"

f ( x , y ) 

x  y

(A) * @ )  ) 


:  )





0 , i f ( x , y )  ( 0 , 0 )

(B) Int )  * @ )  

(A) Is continuous at (0, 0)

(C) A  I n t A  B d A
(B) Is not continuous at (0, 0)

(D) Bd )  
if A is both open and (C) Is continuous but not differentiable
closed at (0, 0)

(D) Is continuous and differentiable at


(0, 0)
33. The set of all limits of the sequence

, n = 1, 2,..., in the finite


1

x 

36. Let ax1 + bx2 = and cx1 + dx2 = be


n




complement topology of 
is two linear equations with a, b, c, d, , 


(A) {0} all real numbers. Which one of the


following statements is true ?
(B) {0, 1}
(A) Always there exist real numbers
(C)
x , x satisfying both equations


1 2
(D) 

= >

(B) If the rank of the matrix is


 

 

? @

 

34. Which one of the following statements is one then there exist x1, x2 satisfying
false ? both the equations

(A) Every compact Hausdorff space is = >  

(C) If the matrix , then


   

normal


   

? @  

   

there is always x1, x2 satisfying both


(B) Every regular Lindelöf space is
the equations
normal

(C) Every normal space is metrizable


= >

(D) If the rank of the matrix is 2


 

 

? @

 

(D) Every well-ordered set in the order then there is always x1, x2 satisfying
topology is normal both the equations

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37. Let T be an endomorphism of a finite 40. Let A be a 3 3 real symmetric matrix.




dimensional vector space over a field. Which one of the following statements is
Which one of the following is true ? true ?
(A) Matrix of T depends on a basis (A) All eigen values of A are real
2
(B) Matrix associated to T and T with (B) All eigen values of A are always
respect to a basis is same 1


(C) Matrix associated to T and T2 with (C) All eigen values of A are always
respect to a basis is always distinct 1 or 0


(D) Matrix of T is independent of the (D) All eigen values of A are always
basis non- negative real numbers

38. Let M be a real 4 4 matrix with


41. Mn( ) denotes the algebra of all n n


characteristic polynomial as a product of


 

matrices over the field of complex


x2 + 1 and x2 + 2. Then M is similar to


numbers. Which one of the following


(A) A diagonal matrix over 

holds ?
(B) A diagonal matrix over 

(A) Mn( ) has no zero divisors




(C) A diagonal matrix over 

(B) M ( ) is not a finite dimensional


n


complex vector space


   

 

 

(C) Number of linearly independent


vectors in Mn( ) is always < n3
   

 

(D)


 

  

  


(D) Mn( ) is not a finite dimensional




vector space over the field of real


 

numbers
39. Let V be a finite dimensional complex
inner product space. Which one of the
following is true ? 42. Let T : V V be a linear transformation


of a finite dimensional vector space over


(A) Any basis of V is orthonormal such that all the eigen values of T are


(B) Any generating set of V contains an non-zero and lie in F. Then there is a
orthonormal basis basis of V such that

(C) From any basis one can obtain an (A) The matrix of T is always triangular
orthonormal basis (B) The matrix of T is always symmetric
(D) Every basis contains atleast two (C) The matrix of T is always invertible
orthonormal vectors (D) The matrix of T is not invertible
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43. Let  : 
"

 
be defined by 45. The class equation for the symmetric

(w, x, y, z) = (w – x, y – z). A basis for group S3 on 3 symbols is

the null space of 


is (A) 6 = 1 + 2 + 3

(A) {(1, 0, 0, 0), (0, 1, 0, 0)} (B) 6 = 3 + 3

(B) {(1, 1, 2, 2), (1, 0, 0, 0)} (C) 6 = 1 + 5

(C) {(1, 1, 0, 0), (0, 0, 2, 2)} (D) 6 = 1 + 1 + 2 + 2

(D) {(1, 0, 1, 0), (0, 2, 0, 2)}

46. If Y is a random variable having


absolutely continuous distribution
44. The Jordan canonical form of a nilpotent
function F, then what is the distribution
4 4 matrix A with A3 not zero has to be
of – ln F(y) ?



   


(A) Uniform over [0, 1]
 

(B) F
   

 

(A) 

   


(C) T
 

   

 

(D) Standard exponential


   

 

 

(B)
   

 

   


47. If X and Y are independent Poisson


random variables with mean 1, what is
 

   

 

the conditional distribution of x + y = k,


k = 0, 1, 2,...?
   

 

 

(C)
   

(A) Binomial
1

 

 

k ,

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

(B) Binomial
1

 

k ,

 

 

   

 

 

(C) Poisson (1)


(D)
   

 

 

   

 

(D) Geometric


 

   

 

 

 

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48. Let Fn be the distribution function ofUn, 51. If F1, F2,... is a sequence of distribution
U having uniform distribution over [0, 1]. functions, which of the following is a
What does Fn converge to ? distribution function ?
(A) Degenerate distribution function 

degenerate at 1 (A)


k  1

(B) Degenerate distribution function


degenerate at 0 

(B)
1

(C) Degenerate distribution function k

k  1

degenerate at



(C)
1

k  1

(D) Uniform [0, 1] distribution 

(D)


k  1

49. Let (X, Y) be bivariate normal. Which one


of the following is not true ? 52. If X 1 , X 2 , ..., X n are iid with pdf
(A) X and Y are univariate normal B  N  


A
 | x  c |

,– <x< , then what is


 

(B) aX + bY is normal for all constants the MLE of C ?


a and b, both not equal to zero
(A) X1 + ...+Xn
simultaneously
(B) Median of X1,...,Xn
(C) X and Y are dependent if (C) Minimum of X1,...,Xn
Cov. (X, Y) = 0
(D) Maximum of X1,...,Xn
(D) X given Y is normal

53. If X1, X2,...,Xn is a random sample from


50. Let X and Y be independent, continuous
random variables. Which one of the
 i f x  0 ,

F ( x ) 




what is the
following is a necessary and sufficient


e i f 0  x ;

condition for X + Y and X – Y to be


distribution of max. {X1,...,Xn} ?
1

independent ? n

(A) X and Y are normally distributed (A) Standard pareto


(B) X and Y have Gamma distribution (B) Standard exponential
–che
(C) Standard Fre –t
(C) X and Y have exponential distribution
(D) Standard normal
(D) X and Y are uniformly distributed
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54. In the model ;  :   


, when does the 57. If 
X , n  1


is a Markov chain with
n

least squares estimator of 


coincides
with its MLE ?
1

( n )

P  P X  1 X  1  , n  1 , 2 , . . . ,

 

1 1 n  1 1

(A) When 

is normally distributed then classify state 1.


(B) When 
has Poisson distribution (A) Persistent positive
(C) When 
has t-distribution (B) Persistent null
(D) When 

has Cauchy distribution (C) Transient


(D) Ergodic

55. Which of the following is true with


reference to a finite irreducible Markov
chain ? 58. Let be the mean of the off-spring

distribution of a Galton-Watson
(A) All states are necessarily persistent branching process {Xn, n 0}. Which of
positive


the following is true ?


(B) All states are necessarily persistent
null (A)

X

, n  0


is a martingale
 

(C) All states are necessarily transient




 

(D) All states are aperiodic (B) 



n

X , n  0


is a martingale
n

(C) {Xn, n 
0} is a martingale
56. Let {Xn, n 
0} be a Markov chain with (D) 
X  
n

, n  0


is a martingale
n

states 0, 1 and , . What is




F 

F 

 

 

59. Steady state probability that the system


( n )

l i m p ?

1 1

is empty of an M/M/1 queue with arrival


n  

(A) 0 rate 2, service rate 1 and no waiting time,


is equal to
(A) 1
(B)


(B)


(C)
#

(C)
!

(D) (D) 2
!

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60. If X and Y are independent with 62. If is a characteristic function, which of


the following is not a characteristic


function ?
 , i f x  0 ,

and


P ( X  x ) 

 N

1  e , i f 0  x ;

P(Y = 0) = = 1 – P (Y = 1) , what is the


(A)
1

moment generating function of Z = XY ?


, t  

1   ( t )

(B)  ( t ) , t  

(A)
1

, | t |  1

1  t

(C)
t

 

 , t  

 

 

(B)
 t

, | t |  1

1  t

(D)
t

 

 , t  

 

 

(C)
1

63. Let X denote the number of defective


, | t |  1

1   t

items drawn randomly one-by-one from


a lot. Given that E(X) = 12 and V(X) = 6,
(D) what is the distribution of X ?
1   t

, | t |  1

1  t

(A) Binomial with parameters 25 and




61. Let {X1,...,Xn} be a random sample from (B) Poisson with mean 2
exponential distribution with mean
(C) Geometric with parameter


and , .
1

,   0

H :    H :   

   

When does a UMP test for testing H0


(D) Binomial with parameters 24 and


against H1 reject H0 ?

(A) 
X

E
 k
, k a constant 64. Given the dispersion matrix
E  

 "

, what is the percentage


 

 

"   

 

(B) 
X

E
 k

, k a constant variance explained by the first principal


E  

component ?
(A) 79.4
n

(C) 
X

E
 k

, k a constant (B) 99.2


(C) 89.3
E  

(D) Such an UMP test does not exist (D) 91.2

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65. Given that {X1,..., Xn} is a random sample
68. Let where U and V
l o g U

from uniform (0, ), > 0,  


W 

Mn = max.{X1,...,Xn}, what is the (1 – )


l o g U  l o g ( 1  V )

are independent uniform random




level shortest confidence interval for ? 

variables over (0, 1). What is the variance


of W ?
 

(A)
n

 

M ,

(A)
n

1 

 

  

"

(B)
 

(B)


M ,  M

 

n n

 

(C)



 

(C)
n

M , M  

 


n n

 

(D) ( Mn, Mn) (D)




66. Find the confounded interaction effects,


given the following key blocks.
Replicate 1 : abc, (1), a, bc 69. Which of the following is necessary and
Replicate 2 : (1), b, ac, abc sufficient for , given that :  
a . s .

  

(A) AC and BC respectively X1, X2,... is a sequence of independent


random variables ?
(B) AB and BC respectively
(C) BC and AB respectively 

(A) is convergent for all


(D) BC and AC respectively
P | x |  

 


n

n  


>0

67. If P(Xn = en) = = 1 – P(Xn = 0), n 1,


1

(B) is divergent for all




P | x |  

 

which of the following is correct ?




n  

>0
(A) Xn converges to zero in rth mean


(B) Xn converges to zero in probability (C) n


l i


m


P


| x

n
|  


 0

for all 
>0

(C) Xn converges to 1 almost surely


(D) n
l i


m


P


| x

n
|  


 0

for all 
>0
(D) Xn does not converge in probability

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70. Let (X1, Y1),...,(Xn, Yn) is a random sample 73. Let X be a random variable with mean 

from a continuous bivariate population and variance . Then the Chebychev’s


and Ri = rank (Xi), Si = rank (Yi) when the


inequality states that


sample values X1,...,Xn and Y1,..., Yn are
each ranked from 1 to n in increasing
order of magnitude. Which of the (A)


P | X   |  k  

 

following is not correct ?


k

(A) Spearman’s rank correlation


(B)
1

P | X   |  k  

 

k 

1  6 R  S

 

coefficient is


E E

(C)
1
E  

P | X   |  k  

 

n ( n  1 )

(B) When Ri Si then Spearman’s rank


(D)


correlation coefficient is equal to + 1


P | X   |  k   k 

 

(C) Range for Spearman’s rank


correlation coefficient is [ – 1, + 1]
74. In the context of a multiple linear
(D) Range for Spearman’s rank regression, multicollinearity arises when
correlation coefficient is [0, + 1]
(A) There is linear dependence among
the columns of regression matrix
71. If Tn is a CAN estimator of 
with (B) The errors are correlated
(C) Then observations are dependent
variance , then eTn is CAN for with


(D) There are outliers


n

variance

(A) (B) 75. A population is divided into two strata.


 

   

A  A 

n n

From the first stratum a 50% sample is


drawn while the second stratum is
(C) (D) completely enumerated. Then the
 

 

A  A 

allocation is optimum when population


n n

variances and of two strata are


72. In a series system of k components, the 5


5

system survival time is related as


(A) Minimum of the survival times of its
(A)
components
5  5

(B) Maximum of the survival times of its (B)


components
" 5  5

(C) Mean survival time of its components (C)


(D) Mode of the survival times of its
5  5

components (D)
_________________
5  5

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KSET - 2017
Subject: MATHEMATICAL SCIENCE Code: 26

KEY - Paper - II
Q.No Ans Q.No Ans Q.No Ans
1 A 21 C 41 C
2 B 22 B 42 D
3 C 23 D 43 B
4 B 24 C 44 C
5 C 25 B 45 A
6 C 26 D 46 C
7 B 27 C 47 B
8 D 28 C 48 D
9 D 29 B 49 #
10 A 30 A 50 B
11 C 31 C
12 D 32 B
13 D 33 C
14 A 34 A
15 # 35 D
16 A 36 C
17 B 37 B
18 A 38 D
19 D 39 A
20 B 40 A
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Subject: MATHEMATICAL SCIENCE Code: 26

KEY - Paper - III


Q.No Ans Q.No Ans Q.No Ans
1 C 26 B 51 D
2 B 27 C 52 B
3 D 28 C 53 C
4 D 29 C 54 A
5 C 30 # 55 A
6 B 31 D 56 D
7 A 32 B 57 C
8 A 33 D 58 A
9 A 34 C 59 #
10 A 35 B 60 D
11 D 36 D 61 C
12 B 37 A 62 A
13 C 38 A 63 D
14 D 39 C 64 B
15 A 40 A 65 A
16 D 41 C 66 D
17 C 42 A/C 67 B
18 A 43 C 68 C
19 D 44 B 69 A
20 D 45 A 70 D
21 B 46 D 71 D
22 A 47 A 72 A
23 B 48 B 73 C
24 C 49 C 74 A
25 B 50 A 75 B

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