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eu 1. A function f from the set of natural numbers to integers defined by fa) is: {a} one-one but not onto (b) onto but not one-one (© one-one aud onto bork (d) neither one-one nor onto 2,Let z and 2, be two roots of the equation 2° +az+b-0,2 being complex. Further, assume that the origin, z, and 2, form an equilateral triangle. Then : @@ @) a = (ae =3 @) @ =4b 3.1f and @ are two non-zero complex numbers such thac| # | =1, and arg (5) ~ arg (@)~ } then Zwis equal to: (a1 &)-1 @i @-i au(Lty -1,men: (a) x = 42, where n is any positive integer (0) x = 2, where mis any positive integer (© x= 41+ 1, where nis any positive integer () x = 24-1, where a fs any positive integer ad@ ind S.If]b 1+b%1=0 2 . c @ lee! and vectors (1, a, a°), Gb, b?)and (LG Pare non-coplanar, then the product abe equals : (@)2 )-1 @1 (0 6. If the system of linear equations x+2ay+ar=0 x> 3by + bs=0 xtdg+er=0 has a non-zero solution, then a,b, ¢: (@) are in AP (b) are in GP (c) are in HP (A) satisfy a4 26+ 3e=0 7. If the sum of the roots of the quadratic equation ax? + bx 4 c=9 is equal to the sum of the @ squares of their reciprocals, then #, Pana fare (2) arithmetic progression (b) geometric progression (6) harmonic progression. () arichmetico-geometric progression 8. The number of the real solutions of the equation x*=3hx]+2=Ois: @2 (4 (1 @s3 9. The value of ‘@' for whieh one ret af the qnadratie equation @ Sa x7 + (Ba-Nx4+2=0 is twice as large as the other, is: @23 ©) -2/3 (Qs (d) -13. 10. wa-|t ‘| and A” |; A hen (@a=2+0, faab (b) a =a?» BB = 2b (a=? 4B? Boat o* (d) & = 2ab, p= ve 11. A student is to answer 10 out of 13 questions in an examination such that he must choose atleast 4 fiom the first five questions. The number of choices available to him is (a) 140 (b) 196 (©) 280 (@) 346 12. The number of ways in which 6 men and 5 women can dine a: a round table, if no wo women are to sil together, is given by : (a) 61x51 (b) 30 () Sixdt @7ixst 13.1f1, a, 0° are the cube roots of unity, then : Lo gpl of ot 1 eo Lgl sequal to fo 1 @e @o* 14. If *C, denotes the number of combinations of a chings taken r at a cime, chen the exoression *Coyy + Cy y+ 2*"C equals : a) "8G, mre. wore, wr'c.. 15. The number of integral terms in tie expansion of /3 + 852 is; (a) 32 (b) 33 © 34 (@) 35 16. [f x is positive, the firs: negative term in the expaasion of (1+ x}? is: (a) 7th term (b) Sth term: (c) 8th (d) 6th term 17. The of the series 7 . upto co is equal to + (a) 2log, 2 (b) log, 2.1 (©) loge 2 (a) te, (4 18. Let f(x} be a polyzomta! function of second degree. [F (1) = f(-Land a, b, cace in AP, then F(a), f (b)and f (pare in: (ar QGP (c) EP (A) arithmetico.geometnic progression. UD. IE x, Xp, X5 aNd ¥y, Ya» ¥s are both in GP with the same common raiio, then the points (x, 4}, (xp, yadand (Xa ¥23 Ga) Tie ona otta'ght Bue (b) lie on zn ellipse (©) Hie on a circle (@) are vertices of a triangle 20. The sum of the radii of inscribed and circumscribed circles for an n sided regular w$ea(Z) (a) acor () agers) = (acer (#) 22. [ina mangle ABC eas" ($) + ces" (4) = 2 2 2° then the sides a band ¢: (@) are in AP (b) are in @P (e) are in HP (d) satistya+ b=e 22.In a triangle ABC, medians AD and BF are © drawn. If AD=4, 2DAB=% and 2 Abi = 3, thea the area of the A ABC is (a) 6/3 (b) 16/3 (© 32/3 (d) 64/3 23. he trigonometric equation sin } x =2sin ‘a, has a solution for: a @yR satisies f(x-1 y= 9+ fo. forall x, y cR and f(1)~7, then © fois: ww? cy eth (O7nG@+D @aern 27. If F(x) = 2", then the value of ft fra) say- FS ae. ensa +o Da nt (a) 2" oz ic) O @)1 28. Domain ge definition of the function fla-oa 1 Logie (x? x), is (ay'C1, 2) i) 1, 00,2) (0, DV@,#) @ 1, 900, 9UG,») (do EO) oe the value (b) -1/3 @) 2/3 BA-IEf * a), g” (cQexist and are not equal fr some rn. Burther if f{@ and lim £@8C)~ fis) —g6@) FOS gla) _ & s@)= FG) then the value of k is equal to : 4 o)2 1 ho 32."The function f(x) = log (x + fx? + 1), 1s: (@) an even function (b) an odd function (0) 2 periodic Function (neither an even nor an odd function aa. If fo=}xe | ox Othen fOr is : 0 \x=0 (2) continaousas well as differentiable forall (0) contin:sous fo all x but not differentiable at x=0 (© neither differentiable nor continuous at (@) discontinuous everywhere Mf the function fc) = 2x5 ~ 9ax™ + 12a*x +1, where a> 0, attains its maxiraum and minimum at pund q respectively such that p* ~q, then « 34, equals : {a3 (bp 2 @iv2 a5. f= 0%. ety yy 20 and FO)= {/ f@ - yey) dy, chen : @F@=1-e4 8) (by F@)=e- G48) corny (d) F@}=tet 36.1F Mat b—2)= FO), then fx fxdde is equal to: 22? [ ro ode SS ff rend oy Fon de @ “8 ff flat bse sec% de 87. The value of firg @3 (b)2 ol @-1 is: 38. The value of the integral = : xQ-xJidx 1 ay may 14 14 Opimase One ties Peon! a9ctin LAH + oa os i Bes suing St Mis @ 1/20 cb) 0 @vse 4 as ao.ter te ron=/"), x>0, Ne ae epee uff Zee? a =ra)-Fa). then one of the possible values of k, is = @) 15 {b) 16 (©) 68 (dh 6+ 41. The area oi the region bounded by the curves y-|x- land y =3-| xlis: (@) 2.5q unit (b} 3 sq anit (e) 4 sa uriz (a) 6 sq wait 42. Let f(x) be a function satisfying f De) = £00 with J(@=-1 and g(x) be a fmetion that satisfies f(x) ~ g(x) = 4. Then the value of the integral [? £62) g(2) ds, is = 2 Maa mer S-3 foc-§-3 caer S48 43. The degree ard order of the differential equation of the family of all parabolas whose anis is x-axis, are respectively + (221 @) 12 () 3,2 (d) 2,3 44. The solution of tke differential equetion dye ee yD = oi8: (a) (r= Dake” fby ax ete Ts Pe hk fo) xe stan y +k fat ett ye 48.1f the equation of the locus of a point equicistart from the points (a, b )and (a, B, is fq @) x1 ® ~ byy + =O, thea the value of 'G'is a) SG = (bj a? = a} + BP = by Oh@ sg Rie @ Vane +g 8 46. Locus of centroid of the aiangle whose vertices are (acest,asine), (bsint,—bcost) and {1, 0), where is a perameter, is: (a) Gx -1)? + @yP =a? -B? O)Ge-1F + GY =e a © Gx+ 1? + Gy? @) @x4 IF + GyP-e- 47. [f the pair of straight lines x* - 2pxy and x” — 2gxy - y* ~ 0 be such that bisects rhe angle between the other pair, then : (@) pa wy p~-4 (c) pq=1 (2) pqg=-1 48. A square of side a lies above the x-axis and has one vertex at the origin, The side passing through =the origin’ makes an angle a ( 129. (©) 130. (@) 131. (b) (b) 137, @ 138. (u) 13% fa) rN 145. (a) 146. () 147, id) oO st MATHEMATICS © 2 © % @M 4 @ 8 (a) 10. &) IL (b) 12 @) 17, (3) 18, fa) 1K a} 20. Gy 25. (©) 26 (@) 27, (c) 28 3. ib) BA fe) 35 GO} 36.) 41 ©) a2) 43.) A) 4. (e) 50. () SL @) 52) 57. (58 (59. (by GO, Gb) 65. (d) 66. (a) «G7. GB. fa) 73. @) 74% 75. @ (©) No option is comet in evestion paper. 5 © 6 @ 7 @ 8 @ 13. () 14 () AS.) 16. a) 2 © 2 @) 23 @ 24) 29. () 30. (b) 31. @ 37.) 38. (3. @ 45. (b) 46 G@) AT. fa) ib) 53 (bh) 54. fd) 5.) «b) 61. G@) 62 (0) 63. tc) GH. a) 6%. (b}70. ) «72. c) 7B. a) 77 (2) 78. (by 7% (a) BD. ib) 85. (by 86) «87. fa) «8B. ft) 93. () (94 ) 95. [c) 96 tb) 102. (b> 101, () 103, (c} 104 2) 409, ) 110. @) 1k, (2) Md) 117. @) 118. (119. (@) 120) 125. (0) 426, (b) 427, fa) 128. (d) 133. G@) 134. () 135. @) 136. (b) 141, (a) 142, (Lt) 143, () 144. @) 249. (ly) 150. (c) 5) 6 OF BY 13. @) «18 fb) 15.) 16.) 22. @) 22) 2 a) 28.) 29. (©) 30. (c) 34. (a) 32.) 37. (Be) 3H.) 4.) 45. te) 46. th) 47.) B,C) 53. (ce) 5& (6) 55. (0) 56. (9) 6. (G2 Go} 63.) GAL) 69. (c) 70 (b) 71. () 72 ©)

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