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13) If ! = ? @ A and !7 = !

, then the value of +


1.APPLICATIONS OF MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS
@
1. If | | = |A| , then the order of the square matrix A is +
9
@

)3 b)4 c)2 d)5


@ @ @ @
) b) c) d)
T T T T
B
1 4 %$
2. If A is a 3x3 non-singular matrix such that AA = A A and B = A , then BB =

14) If ! = ? B
Aand AB = E$ , then B =
−4 % $ 1
)A b) B c) I3 d) BT

=
3 5 | |
1 2 | | B B B
) F=G9 $ $ H ! b) F=G9 $ $ H !7 c) =G9 $ I E d) F98%$ $ H !
3) If A = ,B= and C = 3A then

=G9I 98%I J 0
15) If ! = %& ! &2! = 4ℎ3% J =
) b) c) d) 1
−98%I =G9I 0 J
1 −2 6 0
= , then A =
1 4 0 6 b) sinθ c) cosθ
4) A
)0 d) 1
1 −2 1 2 4 2 4 −1 2 3
1 4 −1 4 −1 1 2 1 be such that λ ! = ! then λ is
5 −2
) b) c) d) 16) If A=
7 3
4 2
5)If A= , then 9I2 –A = ) 17 b) 14 c) 19 d) 21
2 3 1 −2
)!
"# 17) If &2! = and adjB = then &2 !' is
b)
$
c) 3! d) 2! 4 −1 −3 1
2 0 1 4 −7 −1 −6 5 −7 7 −6 −2
%& ' = then | ( |= 7 −9 −2 −10 −1 −9 5 −10
1 5 2 0
6) A = ) b) c) d)

) −40 b) −80 c) −60 d) −20 1 2 3 4


18) The rank of the matrix * 2 4 6 8 , is
1 + 0 −1 − 2 − 3 − 4
7. If P = *1 3 0 , is the adjoint of 3×3 matrix A and |A| = 4, then . is
2 4 −2 )1 b) 2 c) 4 d) 3

; Z ; Z
19) If + : T = 3 U , + V : = 3 W , ∆ = Y Y,∆ = Y Y,∆ = Y Y, then the values of + and y are respectively
% & $ = % = &
) 15 b) 12 c) 14 d) 11
1 + 0 $
) 3 ∆\ ∆] d) 3 ∆] ∆_
8) If / = *1 3 0 , and , then the value of ⁄ ∆_ ⁄∆] ∆ ∆$ ∆$ ∆ ⁄ ∆\ ⁄∆_
$ $$ $ 01 b) log b∆ ,log b∆ b∆ ,log b∆
2 4 −2
=* ,3 c)log ,3
$

)0 b) -2 c) -3 d) -1 20) Which of the following is /are correct?

9) If A,B and C are invertible matrices of some order then which one of the following is not true? i) Adjoint of a symmetric matrix is also a symmetric matrix ii) Adjoint of a diagonal matrix is also a diagonal matrix

) &2! = |!|! b) &2 !' = &2! &2' c) &34! = &34! d) !'5 =5 ' ! iii) If A is a square matrix of order n and λ is a scalar ,then &2 λA)= λW &2 ! .

12 −17 1 −1 iv)A adjA = adjA A = |A|I


10) If !' = and ! = then ' =
−19 27 −2 3
2 −5 8 5 3 1 8 −5
) only (i) b) (ii) and (iii) c) (iii) and (iv) d) (i),(ii) and (iv)
3 −3 4
−3 8 3 2 2 1 −3 2
24) If ! = *2 −3 4, 4ℎ3% &2 &2! 89
) b) c) d)

11) !7 ! 89 9:;;34<8= , 4ℎ3% !$ = 0 −1 1


3 −3 4 6 −6 8 −3 3 −4 3 −3 4
)! b) !7 $
c)!7 d) ! $
) *2 −3 4, b) *4 −6 8, c) *−2 3 −4, d) *0 −1 1,
5 3 0 −1 1 0 −2 2 0 1 −1 2 −3 4
12) If A is non-singular matrix such that ! = 4ℎ3% !7
−2 1
=
2.COMPLEX NUMBERS
−5 3 5 3 −1 −3 5 −2
)
2 1
b)
−2 1
c)
2 5
d)
3 −1 1)8 W + 8 Wg + 8 Wg$ + 8 Wg is

)0 b) 1 c) -1 d) i
2) The value of ∑ij 8 W + 8 W 89 3.THEORY OF EQUATIONS

)1+8 b) i c) 1 d) 0 1) A zero of + +64 is


3
)0 b) 4 c) 4i d) -4

3) The area of the triangle formed by complex numbers k, lk and k + lk in the Argand’s diagram is 2) If f and g are polynomials of degree m and n respectively and if h(+ )=(f◦g)(+ , then the degree of h is

) $ |m|$ b) |m|$ c) $ |m|$ d) 2|m|$


) mn b) m+n c) mn d)nm

3) A polynomial equation in + of degree n always has


n
l 0
4) The conjugate of a complex number is .Then the complex number is
) n distinct roots b) n real roots c) n imaginary roots d) at most one root
)
ig$
b)
ig$
c)
i $
d)
i $ 4. IfE~ •, €, %& • <3 4ℎ3 m3<G9 G~ + + ‚+ $ + ƒ+ + <, 4ℎ3% ∑ 89

5) Ifo =
√1gl 1 1lgq 0 … ‡ … …
)− b) − d) −
rgsl 0 † † † ‡
then |z| is equal to c)

)0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3 6) The polynomial + − J+ + 9+ has real zeros if and only if, k satisfies


$

6) If z is a non-zero complex number, such that 0tk = k


u then |z| is 0 ) |J| ≤ 6 b) J = 0 c) |J| > 6 d) |J| ≥ 6

)$ b) 1 c) 2 d) 3 8) If + + 12+ $ + 10 + + 1999 definitely has a positive zero, if and only if

≥0 >0 <0 ≤0
7) If |z − 2 + i| ≤ 2, then the greatest value of |z| is
) b) c) d)

9) The polynomial + + 2+ + 3 has


) √3 − 2 b) √3 + 2 c) √5 − 2 d) √5 +2

8) If Yz − Y = 2 then the least value of |z| is


) 1 negative &2 imaginary zeros b) 1 positive &2 imaginary zerosc) 3 real zeros d) no zeros
$
10) The number of positive zeros of the polynomial ∑‹Œj• W†5 −1 † + † is

c) < %
)1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 5
)0 b) n d) r
9) If | m | = 1 4ℎ3%
ngk
ngku
is 4.INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS

)z b) zu c) x d) 1 1) The value of sin =G9+ , 0 ≤ + ≤ Ž is


• •
10) The solution of the equation | z | − z = 1 + 2i is )Ž − x b)+ − c) − + d) + − Ž
$ $

$•
) − 28 b) − + 28 c) 2− 8 d) 2+ 8 2) If sin + +sin := ; 4ℎ3% cos + + cos : is equal to
$ $ $ $

11) If |m | = 1, |m$ | = 2, |m | = 3 %& |9m m$ + 4m m +m$ m | = 12 then the value of |m + m$ + m | is )


$•
b)

c)’

d) π

$ @
3) sin F@H − cos F H + sec F H − cosec F $His equal to
)1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4

12) If z is a complex number such that m ∈ 5\{ %& m + ∈ { 4ℎ3% | m | 89


| $
) 2π b) Ž c) 0 d) tan F’@H

+ = 2 sin •has a solution, then


)0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3

13) m , m$ , m are complex numbers such that m + m$ + m = 0 %& |m | = |m$ | = |m |=1 then m $ + m$$ + m $ is
4)sin

) |α| ≤ b) |α| ≥ c) |α| < d) |α| >


)3 b) 2 c) 1 d) 0 √$ √$ √$ √$

• • • • •
k n 5. sin =G9+ = − + is valid for ) −π ≤ + ≤ 0 b) 0 ≤ + ≤ πc) − ≤ + ≤ d) − ≤ + ≤
$ $ $
kgn $
14) If is purely imaginary, then |z| is ) b) 1 c) 2 d) 3

, the value of .0—n˜ + ™0—nr + k0—nš −


• š
15) If m = + + 8: is a complex number such that |m + 2| = |z − 2| then the locus of z is 6. If sin + + sin : + sin m=
$ .n—n g™n—n gkn—n
is

) real axis b) imaginary axis c) ellipse d) circle )0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3


18) If 1 + 8 1 + 28 1 + 38 … … . 1 + %8 = + + 8:, 4ℎ3% 2 . 5 . 10 … . 1 + %$ is $•
7. If cot += for some + ∈ {, the value of tan + is
@
)1 b) i c) + $ + : $ d) 1 + %$
• • • •
)− •
b) @ c) •
d) − @ 5.TWO DIMENSIONAL ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY – II

8. The domain of the function defined by ~ + = sin √+ − 1 is


1. The equation of the circle passing through (1, 5) and (4,1) and touching y-axis is

+ $ + : $ − 5+ − 6: + 9 + ¥ 4+ + 3: − 19 = 0Where¦is equal to
) [1,2] b) [-1,1] c) [0,1] d) [-1,0]
• • •
) 0, − d) −
9. If = , the value of cos cos + + 2 sin + is
b) 0 c)
@

b) ›
$ $
) −› d) −
2. The eccentricity of the hyperbola whose latus rectum is 8 and conjugate axis is equal to half the distance between the
$@ $@ @ @ $
c)
√ √ $
foci is ) b) c) d)
$
10. tan F H + tan F H is equal to 3. The circle + $ + : $ = 4+ + 8: + 5 intersects thee line 3+ − 4: = ; at two distinct points if

) cos F H b) sin F H c) tan F H d) tan F H )15 < ; < 65 b) 35 < ; < 85 c) −85 < ; < −35 d) −35 < ; < 15
$ @ $ @ $ @ $

11. If the function ~ + = sin + $ − 3 , then x belongs to 4. The length of the diameter of the circle which touches the + − +89at the point (1, 0) and passes through the point(2, 3)
’ @ •
) [-1,1] b) [√2,2] c) [−2, √2 ]∪ [√2, 2 ] d) [−2, −√2 ] )@ b) c) d) @

12. If cot 2 and cot 3 are two angles of a triangle, then the third angle is 5. The radius of the circle 3+ $ + Z: $ + 4Z+ − 6Z: + Z $ = 0 is

)

b)

c) ’

d)
• )1 b) 3 c) √10 d) √11

6. The centre of the circle inscribed in a square formed by the lines + $ − 8+ − 12 = 0 and : $ − 14: + 45 = 0 is
• •
13. sin F4 % H − sin Ÿ› ¡ = ’ . Then xis a root of the equation
) (4, 7) b) (7, 4) c) (9, 4) d) (4, 9)
) +$ −+−6=0 b) +$ − + − 12 = 0 c) +$ + + − 12 = 0 d) +$ ++−6=0 7. The equation of the normal to the circles +$ + :$ − 2+ − 2: + 1 = 0 which is parallel to the line 2+ + 4: = 3
14. sin 2=G9$ + − 1 + cos 1 − 298%$ + = )+ + 2: = 3 b) + + 2: + 3 = 0 c) + + 4: + 3 = 0 d) + − 2: + 3 = 0

8. If P(x, y)be any point on 16+ + 25: = 400 with foci § 3, 0 %& §$ −3, 0 4ℎ3% ¨§ + ¨§$ is
• • • • $ $
$ ’
) b) c) d)

15. If cot ¢√98%•£ + tan ¢√98%•£ = ¤, then cos2u is equal to )8 b) 6 c) 10 d) 12

9. The radius of the circle passing through the point (6, 2) two of whose diameter are + + : = 6 and + + 2: = 4 is
) 4 %$ • b) 0 c) -1 d)4 % 2•
$
16. If |.| ≤ 1 then 2 tan + − sin F H
) 10 b) 2√5 c) 6 d) 4
g \
is equal to
©\ ©\
− = 1 and − = −1 is
\ \

) tan + b) sin + d) π \ T\ \ T\
10. The area of the quadrilateral formed with foci of the hyperbolas
c) 0

17. The equation tan + − cot + = tan F H has


$ + Z$ $ + Z$ $ + Z$ $ + Z$
$
)4 b) 2 c) d)

) no solution b) unique solution c) 2 solutions d) infinite number of solutions 11. If the normal of the parabola : $ = 4+ drawn at the end points of its latus rectum are tangents to the circle

• +−3 $
+ :+2 $
= < $ then the value of < $ is
18. sin + + cot F$H = $ , then x is equal to
)2 b) 3 c) 1 d) 4
$ √
12. + + : = J is a normal to the parabola : = 12+ then the value of k is
$
)$ $
√@ √@
b) c) d)

@ •
19. sin F H + cosec F H = ,then the value of xis
@ $
)4 b) 5 c) 2 d) 3 )3 b) -1 c) 1 d) 9
$ ©$
20. sin tan + , |+| < 1 is equal to 13. The ellipse ª ∶ + = 1 is inscribed in a rectangle R whose sides are parallel to the coordinate axes. Another
ellipse ª$ passing through the point (0, 4) circumscribes the rectangle R. The eccentricity of the ellipse is
√ \ √ \ √ g \ √ g \
) b) c) d)
√$ √
)$ b) $
c) $ d)
$ ©$
14. Tangents are drawn to the hyperbola − = 1 parallel to the straight line 2+ − : = 1 one of the points of 6.APPLICATIONS OF VECTOR ALGEBRA

contact of tangents on the hyperbola is 1. If ⃗ and Z̄⃗ are parallel vectors, then[ ⃗, =, ¯¯¯⃗ is equal to
¯¯⃗ Z] )2 b) −1 c) 1 d) 0

¯¯¯⃗ %& •⃗, then


2. If a vector •⃗ lies in the plane of€
)F$√$ , H b) F$√$ , H c) F$√$ , H d)¢3√3, −2√2£
√$ √$ √$

$
)[•⃗, ¯¯¯⃗
€ , •⃗] = 1 b) [•⃗, ¯¯¯⃗
€ , •⃗] = −1 c) [•⃗, ¯¯¯⃗
€ , •⃗] = 0 d) [•⃗, ¯¯¯⃗
€ , •⃗] = 2
©$
+ = 1 having centre at (0, 3) is
3. If ⃗. Z̄⃗ = Z̄⃗. =⃗ = =⃗. ⃗ = 0, then the value of [ ⃗, Z̄⃗, ¯¯⃗]

= is
15. The equation of the circle passing through the foci of the ellipse

)+ $ + : $ − 6: − 7 = 0 b) + $ + : $ − 6: + 7 = 0 c) + $ + : $ − 6: − 5 = 0d) + $ + : $ − 6: + 5 = 0
¯¯¯⃗ |=¯¯⃗|
) |¯¯¯⃗| |Z| b) |¯¯¯⃗| |Z|
¯¯¯⃗ |=¯¯⃗| c) 1 d) -1

4. If ⃗, Z̄⃗,=⃗ are three unit vectors such that ⃗ is perpendicular to Z̄⃗, and is parallel to =⃗ then ⃗ × ¯¯⃗
16. Let C be the circle with centre at (1, 1) and radius =1. If T is the circle centered at (0, y) passing through the origin

andtouching the circle C externally, then the radius of T is equal to Z × =⃗ is equal to

√ √ )⃗ b) Z c) =⃗ d) 0̄⃗
√$ $ $
) b) c) d)
5. If° ⃗, Z̄⃗, ¯¯⃗±
¯⃗. T̄⃗×V⃗ T̄⃗. V⃗× ¯⃗ V⃗. ¯⃗×T̄⃗
= = 1, then the value of + + 89
17. Consider an ellipse whose centre is of the origin and its major axis is along x-axis. If its eccentricity is @ and the V⃗ׯ⃗ .T̄⃗ ¢ ¯⃗×T̄⃗£.V⃗ ¢V⃗×T̄⃗£. ¯⃗

)1 b) −1 c) 2 d) 3
distance between its foci is 6, then the area of the quadrilateral inscribed in the ellipse with diagonals as major axis

of the ellipse is 6. The volume of the parallelepiped with its edge represented by the vectors ²̂ + ´̂, ²̂ + 2´̂, ²̂ + ´̂ + ŽJµ is
• • •
c) π
$
)8 b) 32 c) 80 d) 40 ) b) d)

7. If ⃗ and Z̄⃗ are unit vectors such that [ ⃗, Z̄⃗, ⃗ × Z̄⃗] = %& Z̄⃗ is

©\
+ T\ = 1 is , then the angle between ⃗
\
18. Area of the greatest rectangle inscribed in the ellipse \

• • • •
)2 Z b) Z c) √ Z ’ $
T
d) ) b) c) d)

19. An ellipse has OB as semi minor axes, F and §¬ its foci and the angle FB§ ¬ is a right angle. Then the eccentricity 8. If ⃗ = ²̂ + ´̂ + Jµ , Z̄⃗ = ²̂ + ´̂, =⃗ = ²̂ and ¢ ⃗ × ¯¯⃗
Z £ × =⃗ = ¥ ⃗ + ¶Z̄⃗, then the value of λ + ¶ is

b) $ b) 1
√$ √
of the ellipse is ) c) d) )0 c) 6 d) 3

9. If ⃗, Z̄⃗,=⃗ are non-coplanar, non-zero vectors such that ° ⃗, Z̄⃗, ¯¯⃗±


= = 3 then ·[ ⃗ × Z̄⃗, Z̄⃗ × =⃗, =⃗ × ⃗]¸ is equal to
$
©\
20. The eccentricity of the ellipse + − 3 $ + :−4 $ = is
b) 9

) 81 c) 27 d) 18
)$
√$ √
10. If ⃗, Z̄⃗,=⃗ are three non-coplanar vectors such that ⃗ × ¢¯¯⃗ %& Z̄⃗ is )
T̄⃗gV⃗
b) c) d)

Z × =⃗£ = , then the angle between ⃗,
21. If the two tangents drawn from a point P to the parabola : $ = 4+ are at right angles then locus of P is • •
√$ $
d) π
)2+ + 1 = 0 b) + = −1 c) 2+ − 1 = 0 d) + = 1
b) c)

11. If the volume of the parallelepiped with ⃗ × Z̄⃗, Z̄⃗ × =⃗, =⃗ × ⃗ as coterminous edges in 8 cubic units, then the volume of

the parallelepiped with ¢ ⃗ × Z̄⃗£ × ¢Z̄⃗ × =⃗£, Z̄⃗ × =⃗ × =⃗ × ⃗ and =⃗ × ⃗ × ⃗ × Z̄⃗ as coterminous edges is
22. The circle passing through (1, -2) and touching the axis of xat (3, 0) passing through the point

) −5, 2 b) 2, −5 c) 5, − 2 d) −2, 5
$
23. The locus of a point whose distance from −2, 0 is times its distance from the line + =
) 8 cubic units b) 512 cubic units c) 64 cubic units d) 24 cubic units
$
12. Consider the vectors ⃗, Z̄⃗,=⃗, &⃗ such that ¢ ⃗ × Z̄⃗£ × ¢=⃗ × &⃗£ = 0. Let ¨
is
%& ¨$ be the planes determined by the

pairs of vectors ⃗, Z̄⃗ and =⃗, &⃗ respectively. Then the angle between ¨
) a parabola b) a hyperbola c) an ellipse d) a circle
%& ¨$ is
24. The values of mfor which the line : = ;+ + 2√5 touches the hyperbola 16+ $ − 9: $ = 144 are the roots of +$ −
+ Z + − 4 = 0 then the value of + Z is )0 °
b) 45 °
c) 60 °
d) 90°
)2 b) 4 c) 0 d) −2 13. If ⃗ × ¢¯¯⃗
Z × =⃗£ = ⃗ × ¯¯⃗
Z × =⃗ , where ⃗, Z̄⃗,=⃗ are any three vectors such that Z̄⃗. =⃗ ≠ 0 %& ⃗. Z̄⃗ ≠ 0, then
25. If the coordinates at one end of a diameter of the circle +$ + :$ − 8+ − 4: + = = 0 are (11, 2), the coordinate of ⃗, %& =⃗are
the other end are ) −5, 2 b) 2, −5 c) 5, − 2 d) −2, 5 • •
) perpendicular b) parallel c) inclined at an angle d) inclined at an angle ’
14. ⃗ = 2²̂ + 3´̂ − Jµ, Z̄⃗ = ²̂ + 2´̂ − 5Jµ , =⃗ = 3²̂ + 5´̂ − Jµ then a vector perpendicular to ⃗ and lies in the plane )4=0 b) 4 = c)4 = 1 d) 4 = 3

containingZ̄⃗ and =⃗ is 4) A stone is thrown up vertically. The height it reaches at time t seconds is given by + = 80t − 164 $ .The stone

)−17²̂ + 21´̂ − 97Jµ b) 17²̂ + 21´̂ − 123Jµ c) −17²̂ − 21´̂ + 97Jµ d) −17²̂ − 21´̂ − 97Jµ reaches the maximum height in time t seconds is given by
$ ©g $©g |g@
= , m = 2 and = =
$ $
15. The angle between the lines is )2 b) 2.5 c) 3 d) 3.5

• • • • 5) Find the point on the curve 6y = + + 2 at which y – coordinate changes 8 times as fast as x – coordinate is
’ $
) 4,11 b) 4, −11 c) −4,11 d) −4, −11
) b) c) d)

17. The angle between the line <⃗ = ¢²̂ + 2´̂ − 3Jµ £ +t(2²̂ + ´̂ − 2Jµ ) and <⃗. ²̂ + ´̂ + 4 = 0 is
6) The abscissa of the point of the curve~ + = √8 − 2+ at which the slope of the tangent is −0.25?
)0° b) 30° c) 45° d) 90°
) −8 b) −4 c) −3
19. Distance from the origin to the plane 3+ − 6: + 2m + 7 = 0 is
d) 0

7) The slope of the line normal to the curve~ + = 2=G94+ 4 +=
c) 2 d) 3 $
is
)0 b) 1
) −4√3 b) −4 d) 4√3

20. The distance between the planes + + 2: + 3m + 7 = 0 and 2+ + 4: + 6m + 7 = 0 is c) $

√» » √» » :$ − +: + 9 = 0 is vertical when
$√$ $ $ $√$
) b) c) d) 8) The tangent to the curve

):=0 b) : = ±√3 c) : = d): = ±3


21. If the directioncosines of a line are , , then
n n n $
¼ ¼ ¼
9) Angle between : $ = + %& + $ = : at the origin is
)= = ±3 b)= = ±√3 c) = > 0 d) 0 < = < 1
• •
)4 % F H b) )4 % F H
22. The vector equation <⃗ = ¢²̂ − 2´̂ − Jµ £ +t(6²̂ − Jµ represents a straight line passing through the points $
c) d)

) 0,6, −1 & 1, −2, −1 b) 0,6, −1 & 1, −4, −2 c) 1,4, −2 & 1, −2, −1 d) 0, −6,1 & 1, −2, −1 10) What is the value of the limitlim →• F=G4+ − H?

23. If the distance of the point 1,1,1 from the origin is half of its distance from the plane + + : + m + J = 0, then the )0 b) 1 c) 2 d)≤

values of k )±3 b)±6 c) −3,9 d) 3, −9 11)The function98% + + =G9 + is increasing in the interval

24. If the planes <⃗. ¢2²̂ − ¥´̂ + Jµ £ = 3 and <⃗. ¢4²̂ + ´̂ − ¶Jµ £ = 5 are parallel, then the value of ¦and ¿are @• •
,
• @•
,
• •
,$ d) 0,

Ä $ Ä
) b) c)

)$ , −2 b) − $ , 2 c) − $ , −2 d)$ , 2 14. The minimum value of the function |3 − +| + 9 is

25. If the length of the perpendicular from the origin to the plane 2+ + 3: + ¥m = 1, λ > 0 is @ then the value of ¦ is )0 b) 3 c) 6 d) 9

15. The maximum slope of the tangent to the curve y = 3 98% + , + ∈ [0,2Ž] is at
)2√3 b) 3√2 c) 0 d) 1
• • •
7.APPLICATIONS OF DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS )+ = b) + = $ c) + = Ž d)+ = $

1) The volume of a sphere is increasing in volume at the rate of 3Ž=; /93=.The rate of change of its radius when radius is 16) The maximum value of the function + $ 3 $ , + > 0 is

$
=; ) 3 cm/s b) 2 cm/s c) 1 cm/s d) $ =;/9 )
Å
b)

c)
Å\
d)
ÅÆ

2) A balloon rises straight up at 10 m/s. An observer is 40 m away from the spot where the balloon left the ground. 17) One of the closest points on the curve + = : = 4 to the point (6,0) is
$ $

Find the rate of change of the balloon’s angle of elevation in radian per second when the balloon is 30 metres above ) 2,0 b) √5, 1 c) 3, √5 d) √13 ,− √3

< &8 %9/93= < &8 %9/93= c) < &8 %9/93= < &8 %9/93=
$@ $@ @
the ground. ) b) d) 18) The maximum product of two positive numbers, when their sum of the squares is 200 is

3) The position of a particle moving along a horizontal line of any time t is given by s t = 34 $ − 24 − 8.The time at ) 100 b) 25√7 c) 28 d)24√14

which the particle is at rest is 19) The curve : = + + Z+ $ with Z > 0

) has no horizontal tangent b) is concave up c) is concave down d) has points of inflection


20) The point of inflection of the curve y = + − 1 is )
$
b) c)
Ä
d)
@

9. The value of Ê— . n − . . is
) (0,0) b) (0,1) c) (1,0) d) (1,1) n šš
8.DIFFERENTIALS AND PARTIAL DERIVATIVES
••• • •• •• • •••
) b) c) d)
1) A circular template has a radius of 10 cm.The measurement of the radius has an approximate error of 0.02 cm
Ó .
Then the percentage error in calculating area of this template is 10. The value of Ê— ngмÑÒ.is
) 0.2 % b) 0.4 % c) 0.04 % d)0.08 % • •
)$ b)π c) $
d)2π

= 90
ᴦ Ëg0
2) The percentage error of fifth root of 31 is approximately how many times the percentage error in 31?

ᴦ Ë
11. If then n is
@
) b) c) 5 d) 31

7) If we measure the side of a cube to be 4 cm with error of 0.1 cm , then the error in our calculation of the volume is ) 10 b) 5 c) 8 d) 9
Ï
) 0.4 cu.cm b) 0.45 cu.cm c) 2 cu.cm d)4.8 cu.cm 12. The value of Ê• =G9 + &+ is ×

8) The change in the surface area É = 6+ $ of a cube when the edge length varies from +• to +• + &+ is $ $
) b) c) d)
)12+• + &+ b)12+• &+ c)6+• &+ d)6+• + &+ •
13. The value ofʕ 98% + &+ is
9) The approximate change in the volume V of a cube of side xmetres caused by increasing the side by 1% is
• • • •
c)0.3+ $ ; d)0.03+ ; •
) b) Ä c) d) $
)0.3+&+; b)0.03+;
Ø
9.APPLICATION OF INTEGRATION 14. The value of Ê• 3 + $ &+ is
_
• • • » @ $
1. The value of Ê•\ )

b)

c)

d)

√ \ ’ $
is ) b) c) d)π

$
2. The value of Ê |+|&+ is
@ » 15. If Ê• &+ =
g \ Ä
then a is
$ $ $ $
) b) c) d)

3. For any value of Ë ∈ Z, Ê• 3 VÍÎ =G9 [ 2% + 1 +]&+ is


• \ )4 b) 1 c) 3 d) 2
0
Ú, . > 1 %& Ên . = [~ − ~ 1 ], then one of the possible value of a is
. ÙÒlËÚ 1 ÙÒlË.

c) 0 17. If Ên
Ú qg.0 $
)$ b)π d) 2
Ï
4. The value of Ê \Ï 98%$ + =G9+ &+ is
)3 b) 6 c) 9 d) 5
•$ •$ •$
18.The value of Ê• 98% + &+ is ) −1 +2 +1
\
$
$
b) c)
•$
−2
)$ b)$ c) 0 d)
d)

tan F.qgnH + tan F H dxis


.0 .q gn
5. The value of Ê 19. The value of Ê• √ $ − +$ &+ is
.0

)π b) 2 π c)3π d) 4π • _ • Æ • \ • Æ
’ ’ Ä Ä
) b) c) d)
Ó
6) The value ofÊqÓ F H &+ is
0.˜ 1.Ð g˜.1 .gn
¼ÑÒ0 . 20. If Ê• ~ 4 &4 = + + Ê 4 ~ 4 &4, the value of f(1)is
q

)4 b) 3 c) 2 d) 0 )$ b) 2 c) 1 d)

7. If ~ + = Ê— Ô ¼ÑÒÔ Ô, then
. Õ
.
=? 10.ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
\© © ⁄
)=G9+ − +98%+ b)+=G9+ + 98%+ c)+ =G9+ d)x 98%+ 1. The order and degree of the differential equation \
+F H ++ b
= 0 are respectively

8. The area between : = 4+ and its latus rectum is


$
) 2, 3 b) 3, 3 c) 2, 6 d)2, 4
2. The differential equation representing the family of curves : = ! cos + + ' , where A and Bare parameters, is )3 + 3 © = 5 b)3 + 3 ©
=5 c) 3 + 3© = 5 d)3 +3 ©
=5
©
−: = 0 +: =0 =0 =0 = 2©
\© \© \© \
\ \ \ ©\
) b) c) d) 16. The solution of is

3. The order and degree of the differential equation √98%+ &+ + &: = √=G9+ &+ − &: is )2 + 2© = 5 b)2 − 2© = 5 − =5 d)+ + : = 5
$â $ã
c)
ã
© © äF H
= + â
) 1, 2 b) 2, 2 c) 1, 1 d) 2, 1
ã
4. The order of the differential equation of all circles with Centre at ℎ, J and radius ‘a’ is
äå F H
17. The solution of the differential equation is
â

© © © ©
)2 b) 3 c)4 d) 1 )+ϕ F H = J b)ϕ F H = J+ c):ϕ F H = J d)ϕ F H = J:

5. The differential equation of the family of curves : = !3 + '3 ©


18. If ÒlË. is the integrating factor of the linear differential equation + ¨: = à, then P is
, where A and B are arbitrary constants is
\© \© © ©
) \ +: = 0 b) \ −: =0 c) +: =0 d) −: = 0 )log 98%+ b)=G9+ c)4 %+ d)=G4+

6. The general solution of the differential equation


©
=
©
is 19. The number of arbitrary constants in the general solution of order n and Ë + n are respectively

)+: = J b): = J ÛGÜ+ c): = J+ d)ÛGÜ: = J+ )% − 1, % b)%, % + 1 c)% + 1, % + 2 d)% + 1, %

©
7. The solution of the differential equation 2+ − : = 3 represents
20. The number of arbitrary constants in the particular solution of a differential equation of third order is

)3 b) 2 c) 1 d) 0

=
© .g™gn
) straight lines b) circles c) parabola d) ellipse
©
+ ‚ + : = 0 is .gn
21. Integrating factor of the differential equation is
8. The solution of
b)+ + 1 d)√+ + 1
): = C 3 Ê ‡ b): = C 3 ʇ c)+ = C 3 ʇ © d)+ = C 3 Ê ‡ © g √ g
) c)

© g©
+: =
22. The population P in any year t is such that the rate of increase in the population is proportional to the population.
Þ
)¨ = 53 çè b)¨ = 53 c)¨ = 5J4 d)¨ = 5
9. The integrating factor of the differential equation is
Then çè
Åß
)Å ß b) c)λ3 d)3
23.P is the amount of certain substance left in after time t. If the rateof evaporation of the substance is proportional
©
10. The integrating factor of the differential equation + ¨ + : = à + is x,then P(x) to the amount of remaining , then
\ )¨ = 53 çè b)¨ = 53 çè c)¨ = 5J4 d)¨4 = 5
$ \
)x b) c) d)
© g
=
© © $ © $©gé
11. The degree of the differential equation : + = 1 + + F H ++ F H + ⋯ is
24. If the solution of the differential equation represents a circle, then the value of a is
.$ .$.
)2 b) −2 c) 1 d)−1
©
25. The slope at any point of a curve : = ~ + is given by = 3+ $ and it passes through −1, 1 . Then the equation
)2 b) 3 c) 1 d) 4
© \©
12. If p and q are the order and degree of the differential equation: ++ F \ H + +: = =G9+, when

)‚ < ƒ b)‚ = ƒ c)‚ > ƒ d)p exist &q does not exist
of the curve is

): = + + 2 b): = 3+ $ + 4 c): = 3+ + 4 d): = + + 5


©
+ = 0 is
√ \
13. The solution of the differential equation
11.PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION
): + sin +== b)+ + sin :=0 c): $ + 2 sin +=0 d)+ $ + 2 sin :=0 4. A pair of dice numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 of a six-sided die and 1, 2, 3, 4 of a four sided die is rolled and the sum is
©
14. The solution of the differential equation = 2+: is determined . Let the random variable X denote this sum. Then the number of elements in the inverse image of 7 is

): = 53 b): = 2+ $ + 5 c): = C3 +5 d): = + $ + 5


\ \ )1 b)2 c) 3 d) 4

©
15. The general solution of the differential equation ÛGÜ F H = + + : is
6. Let X represents the difference between the number of heads and the number of tails obtained when a coin is tossed
ntimes. Then the possible values of X are 8. Which one of the following statements has the truth value T?

)8 + 2%, 8 = 0,1,2, … % b) 28 − %, 8 = 0,1,2, … % c)% − 8, 8 = 0,1,2, … % d)28 + 2%, 8 = 0,1,2, … % ) 98%+ is an even function b)every square matrix is non-singular

c) The product of complex number and its conjugate is purely imaginary d)√5 is an irrational number

7. If the function ~ + = $
for < + < Z, represents a probability density function of a continuous random 9. Which one of the following statements has the truth value F?

variable X, then which of the following cannot be the value of a and b? ) Chennai is in India or √2 is an integerb) Chennai is in India or √2 is an irrational number

) 0 and 12 b) 5 and 17 c) 7 and 19 d) 16 and 24 c) Chennai is in China or √2 is an integer d) Chennai is in China or √2 is an irrational number

14. Suppose that x takes on one of the values 0, 1 and 2. If for some constant k, ¨ ê = 8 = J ¨ ê = 8 − 1 ~G< 10. If a compound statement is involves 3 simple statements, then the number of rows in the truth table is ) 9

8 = 1,2 %& ¨ ê = 0 = ». Then the value of kis


b) 8 c) 6 d) 3

11. Which one is the inverse of the statement ‚ ˅ ƒ → ‚ ˄ ƒ ?

) ‚˄ƒ → ‚˅ƒ b)¬ ‚ ˅ ƒ → ‚ ˄ ƒ c) ¬‚ ˅¬ ƒ → ¬‚ ˄ ¬ƒ d) ¬‚ ˄ ¬ƒ → ¬‚ ˅ ¬ƒ


)1 b)2 c) 3 d) 4

15. Which of the following is a discrete random variable?

I. The number of cars crossing a particular signal in a day. 12. Which one is the contrapositive of the statement ‚ ˅ ƒ → < ?

II. The number of customers in a queue to buy train tickets at a moment. )¬< → ¬‚ ˄ ¬ƒ b)¬< → ‚ ˅ ƒ c)< → ‚ ˄ ƒ d)‚ → ƒ ˅ <

13. The truth table for ‚ ˄ ƒ ˅¬ ƒ is given below


III. The time taken to complete a telephone call.

) I and II b) II only c) III only d) II and III


2+ 0≤+≤ í ‚ ƒ ‚˄ƒ ˅ ¬ƒ
16. If ~ + = ë
0 G4ℎ3<ì893
is a probability density function of a random variable, then the value of a is

)1 b)2 c) 3 d) 4 T T (a)

12.DISCRETE MATHEMATICS T F (b)

1. A binary operation on a set S is a function from F T (c)


)É → É b) É × É → É c)É → É × É d) É × É → É × É F F (d)
2. Subtraction is not a binary operation in )ℝ b) ℤ c)ℕ d)ℚ

3. Which one of the following is a binary operation on ℕ? Which one of the following is true?

) Subtraction b) Multiplication c) Division d) All the above (A) (B) (C) (D)

4. In the set ℝ of real numbers ∗ is defined as follows. Which one of the following is not a binary operation onℝ? 1) T T T T

) ∗ Z = min .Z b) ∗ Z = max ,Z c) ∗ Z = d) ∗ Z = T 2) T F T T

∗ó=
ó
5. The operation ∗ defined by
3) T T F T
˜
is not a binary operation on

)ℚg b) ℤ
4) T F F F

14. In the last column of the truth table for ¬ ‚ ˅ ¬ƒ the number of final outcomes of the truth value Fare
c)ℝ d)ℂ

6. In the set ℚ define ʘZ = + Z + Z.For what value of y, 3 ʘ : ʘ = 7


$ $
): = b): = c): = d): = 4
)1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
$ 15. Which one of the following is incorrect? For any two prepositions p and q, we have
7. ∗Z =√ $ + Z $ on the real numbers then ∗ is )¬ ‚ ˅ ƒ ≡ ¬‚ ˄ ¬ƒ b)¬ ‚˄ƒ ≡ ¬‚ ˅ ¬ƒ c)¬ ‚ ˅ ƒ ≡ ¬‚ ˅ ¬ƒ d)¬ ¬‚ ≡ ‚
) commutative but not associative b)associative but not commutative

c)both commutative and associative d) neither commutative nor associative


16. ‚ ƒ ‚˄ƒ →¬‚

T T (a) V.NARASIMMAN MSc.,MPhil.,BEd.,


T F (b)
PG ASSISTANT(MATHS), GHSS PANNANKOMBU.
F T (c)

F F (d)

Which one of the following is correct for the truth value of ‚ ˄ ƒ → ¬ ‚


"There are no secrets to
(A) (B) (D) (D)
success. It is the result of
1) T T T T
preparation, hard work, and
2) F T T T
learning from failure."
3) F F F T

4) T T T F

17. The dual of ¬ ‚ ‚ ˅ ƒ ˅[‚˅ ‚˄¬< ] is

)¬ ‚ ˄ ƒ ˄[‚˅ ‚˄¬< ] b) ‚ ˄ ƒ ˄[‚˄ ‚˅¬< ]c)¬ ‚ ˄ ƒ ˄[‚˄ ‚˄< ] d)¬ ‚ ˄ ƒ ˄[‚˄ ‚˅¬< ]

18. The preposition ‚˄ ¬‚ ˅ ƒ is

) a tautology b) a contradiction c) logically equivalent to ‚˄ ƒ d) logically equivalent to ‚ ˅ ƒ

“Success is the sum of


19. Determine the truth value of each of the following statements:

)4 + 2 = 5& 6+3 = 9 b) 3+2 = 5& 6+1 = 7 c)4 + 5 = 9&1+2 = 4 d)3+2 = 5&4+7 = 11

small
(A) (B) (D) (D)

efforts, repeated day


1) F T F T

2) T F T F

in and day out”


3) T T F F

4) F F T T

20. Which of the following is not true?

) Negation of a negation of a statement is the statement itself.

b) If the last column of the truth table contains only T then it is a tautology

c)If the last column of its truth table contains only F then it is a contradiction

d)If p and q are two statements then ‚ ↔ ƒ is a tautology

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