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The document outlines the structure and content of the Term End Examination for M.A./M.Sc. students in Mathematics, covering Operations Research, Complex Analysis, and Mathematical Statistics. Each paper consists of multiple sections with varying types of questions, including very short answer, half short answer, short answer, half long answer, and long answer questions. The examination is designed to assess students' understanding and application of mathematical concepts and techniques.

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MSC Ii

The document outlines the structure and content of the Term End Examination for M.A./M.Sc. students in Mathematics, covering Operations Research, Complex Analysis, and Mathematical Statistics. Each paper consists of multiple sections with varying types of questions, including very short answer, half short answer, short answer, half long answer, and long answer questions. The examination is designed to assess students' understanding and application of mathematical concepts and techniques.

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M. A./M. Sc. (Final)


Term End Examination, June-July, 2020-21
MATHEMATICS
Paper First
(Operations Research)
Time : Three Hours ] [ Maximum Marks : 70
[ Minimum Pass Marks : 14
Instructions for Candidate :
Section–A : Question Nos. 01 to 08 are very short answer
type questions. Attempt all questions. Each
question carries 01 mark. Answer each of
these questions in 1 or 2 words/1 sentence.
Section–B : Question Nos. 09 to 14 are half short answer
type questions. Attempt any four questions.
Each question carries 2 12 marks. Answer each
of these questions in about 75 words or half
page.
Section–C : Question Nos. 15 to 18 are short answer type
questions. Attempt any three questions. Each
question carries 05 marks. Answer each of
these questions in about 150 words or one
page.

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Section–D : Question Nos. 19 to 22 are half long answer


type questions. Attempt any two questions.
Each question carries 10 marks. Answer each
of these questions in about 300 words or two
pages.
Section–E : Question Nos. 23 and 24 are long answer type
questions. Attempt any one question. Each
question carries 17 marks. Answer each of
these questions in about 600—750 words or
04—05 pages.
Section—A
1. The probability of the happening of any one of the n
mutually exclusive events is the sum of their separate
probabilities. This statement is true or false ?
2. Define a non-singular matrix.
3. A card is selected at random from a pack of 52 cards,
then the probability that it is a king or queen is
................. .
4. Define a feasible solution.
5. Define a convex set.
6. What is a tree ?
7. What is network ?
8. Define most likely time in PERT.
Section—B
9. Find the probability of obtaining a total of 7 in a single
throw of two dice.
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10. Write some properties of determinants.


11. Classify inventory models.
12. In a central grain store, it takes about 15 days to get the
stock after placing the order and daily 500 tons are
dispatched to neighbouring markets. On an adhoc basis
safety stock is assumed to be 10 days stock. Calculate
the reorder point p.
13. Describe the exponential distribution and the normal
distribution.
14. Formulate a transportation problem.
Section—C
15. Discuss the characteristics of operations research.
16. The cost of a machine is ` 6,100.00 and its scrap value
(resale value) is only ` 100.000. The maintenance costs
are found from experience to be as under :
Years Maintenance costs
(`)
1 100
2 250
3 400
4 600
5 900
6 1250
7 1600
8 2000
When should the machine be replaced ?

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17. Find all the basic solutions of the following system :


x1 2x2 x3 4
2 x1 x2 5x3 5
and prove that they are non-degenerate.
18. Prove that the set of all feasible solutions of a LPP is a
convex set.
Section—D
19. Derive an economic lot-size formula and the minimum
average costs under the following assumptions :
(i) demand is uniform at a rate of r units per unit
time
(ii) production is instantaneous
(iii) lead time is zero
(iv) G = holding cost per unit time
(v) C3 = set up cost per production run
(vi) Shortages are not allowed
20. The cost of a new car is ` 10,000. Compare the
optimum moment of replacement assuming the
following cost informations :
Repair cost Salvage value
Age of car
(`) (`)
1 5,000 8,000
2 10,000 6,400
3 10,000 5,120
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Assume that repairs are made at the end of each year


only if the car is to be retained and are not necessary if
the car to be sold for its salvage value. Also assume
that the rate of discount is 10%.

21. Apply simplex method to find the inverse of the matrix


3 2
.
4 1
22. Solve the following transportation problem :
ai
5 3 7 3 8 5 3
5 6 12 5 7 11 4
2 1 3 4 8 2 2
9 6 10 5 10 9 8
bj 3 3 6 2 1 2 17

Section—E
23. Solve the following LPP :
max. :
z x1 2x2 3x3 x4
subject to :
x1 2x2 3x3 15
2x1 x2 5x3 20
x1 2x2 x3 x4 10
x1, x2 , x3 , x4 0.

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24. Find the critical path for the following network :

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M. A./M. Sc. (Final)
Term End Examination, June-July, 2020-21
MATHEMATICS
Paper Second
(Complex Analysis)
Time : Three Hours ] [ Maximum Marks : 70
[ Minimum Pass Marks : 14
Instructions for Candidate :
Section–A : Question Nos. 01 to 08 are very short answer
type questions. Attempt all questions. Each
question carries 01 mark. Answer each of
these questions in 1 or 2 words/1 sentence.
Section–B : Question Nos. 09 to 14 are half short answer
type questions. Attempt any four questions.
Each question carries 2 12 marks. Answer each
of these questions in about 75 words or half
page.
Section–C : Question Nos. 15 to 18 are short answer type
questions. Attempt any three questions. Each
question carries 05 marks. Answer each of
these questions in about 150 words or one
page.

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Section–D : Question Nos. 19 to 22 are half long answer


type questions. Attempt any two questions.
Each question carries 10 marks. Answer each
of these questions in about 300 words or two
pages.
Section–E : Question Nos. 23 and 24 are long answer type
questions. Attempt any one question. Each
question carries 17 marks. Answer each of
these questions in about 600—750 words or
04—05 pages.
Section—A

1. Write principal argument of iy ( y 0) .


a ib
2. Imaginary part of z is ............. .
c ib
3. Write C-R equations.
1
4. Function f ( z) is not analytic at
( z 1)(z 1)
z = ........... .
dz
5. If C is circle | z 1| z , then ............ .
C z 1
6. If f ( z ) is analytic inside and on a closed curve C, then
f ( z )dz .............. .
C

1
7. Number of zeros of the function f ( z) sin is
z
............. .
8. If z a is pole of f ( z ) , then lim f ( z ) .............. .
z a
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Section—B
9. Find argument of :
1 i
.
1 i
10. Find the loci of point z satisfying the condition
| z 1| 2 .
11. Show that :
f ( z) z,
is not analytic anywhere.
12. Prove that :
U x3 3xy 2 ,
is hormonic function.
13. Cauchy Goursat theorem.
14. State Rouche’s theorem.
Section—C

15. If z1 and z2 are two complex numbers, then prove that


| z1 z2 |2 | z1 |2 | z2 |2 if and only if z1z2 is purely
imaginary.
16. Show that an analytic function with constant modulus
is constant.
1
17. Find the expansion of for :
(1 z )(2 z 2 )
2

(i) |z| 1
(ii) 1 | z | 2

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18. Evaluate :
( z ) 2 dz ,
around the circle | z 1| 1 .
Section—D
19. Prove that a rational function has no singularities other
than poles.
20. Show that points z1, z2 , z3 , z4 taken in order are
concyclic if and only if :
( z3 z1 )( z4 z2 )
,
( z3 z2 )( z4 z1 )

is purely real.

21. State and prove the sufficient condition for f ( z ) to be


analytic.
22. State and prove maximum module principle.
Section—E

23. State and prove Laurent’s theorem.


24. State and prove Taylor’s theorem.

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M. A./M. Sc. (Final)
Term End Examination, June-July, 2020-21
MATHEMATICS
Paper Third
(Mathematical Statistics)
Time : Three Hours ] [ Maximum Marks : 70
[ Minimum Pass Marks : 14
Instructions for Candidate :
Section–A : Question Nos. 01 to 08 are very short answer
type questions. Attempt all questions. Each
question carries 01 mark. Answer each of
these questions in 1 or 2 words/1 sentence.
Section–B : Question Nos. 09 to 14 are half short answer
type questions. Attempt any four questions.
Each question carries 2 12 marks. Answer each
of these questions in about 75 words or half
page.
Section–C : Question Nos. 15 to 18 are short answer type
questions. Attempt any three questions. Each
question carries 05 marks. Answer each of
these questions in about 150 words or one
page.

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Section–D : Question Nos. 19 to 22 are half long answer


type questions. Attempt any two questions.
Each question carries 10 marks. Answer each
of these questions in about 300 words or two
pages.
Section–E : Question Nos. 23 and 24 are long answer type
questions. Attempt any one question. Each
question carries 17 marks. Answer each of
these questions in about 600—750 words or
04—05 pages.
Section—A
1. Write relation between A.M. ‘A’, G.M. ‘G’ and
H.M. ‘H’.
2. What is the value of 1 in symmetric distribution ?
3. A problem in statistic is given to three students whose
1 1 1
chances of solving it are , and . What is the
2 3 4
probability that the problem will be solved ?
4. Write the relation between coefficient of correlation
and coefficient of regression.
5. Time Reversal test is :
(a) I01 I10 1002
1
(b) I01 I10
100
(c) I01 I10 0
(d) None of the above
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6. If f ( x) 6 , then f ( x) :
(a) 6x
(b) 6x + c
(c) 6x2
(d) None of the above
7. Which of the following is true for coefficient of
association Q between two attributes ?
(a) 1 Q 1
(b) 1 Q 1
(c) 1 Q 1
(d) None of the above
8. For a frequency distribution, kurtosis is :
(a) greater than 1
(b) less than 1
(c) equal to 1
(d) equal to 0
Section—B
9. Show that :
2 1.

10. Nine cards are drawn at random from a set of cards.


Each card is marked with the numbers 1, 0 or – 1 and it
is equally likely that any of the three numbers will be
drawn. Find the chance that the sum of the numbers
drawn is zero.

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11. For two variables x and y with the same mean, the two
regression equations are y ax b and x y .
b 1 a
Show that . Find also the common mean.
1
12. 100 children took three examinations, 40 passed the
first, 39 passed the second and 48 passed the third, 10
passed all three, 9 passed the second and failed in third,
19 failed the first two and passed the third. Find how
many children passed at least two examinations.
13. Find u6 , given u0 3, u1 6, u2 8, u3 12 , third
differences being constant.
14. From the chain base index numbers given below,
prepare fixed base index numbers :

1945 92
1946 102
1947 104
1948 98
1949 103
1950 101
Section—C
15. Calculate the mean deviation from the mean and
standard deviation of the series :
a, a d , a 2d , ......., a 2nd .
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16. If x and y are two correlated variables with same S. D.


and the correlation coefficient r, show that the
1 r
correlation between x and x + y is .
2
17. A computer while calculating the correlation
coefficient between two variables x and y from 25 pairs
of observations obtained the following results :
n 25, x 125, x2 650, y 100, y2 460 ,
xy 508
It was however discovered at the time of checking that
x y
he had copied down two pairs as 6 14 while the
8 6
x y
correct value was 8 12 obtain the correct value of
6 8
correlation coefficient.
18. On the basis of observations made on 35 cotton plants
the total correlations of yield of cotton ( x1) , number of
balls i.e. seed vessels ( x2 ) and height ( x3 ) are found
to be :
r12 0.863, r13 0.648, r23 0.709

Determine the multiple correlation R1(23) and the


partial correlations r12.3 and r13.2 .

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Section—D
19. Construct with the help of data given below Fisher’s
Ideal Index and show it satisfies the Factor Reversal
Test :
Estimated total
production in Harvest price per mound in
thousand tons in Saran district
Saran district
1931-32 1932-33
1931-32 1932-33
` As. ` As.
Winter
Rice 71 26 3 8 3 2
Barley 107 83 2 0 2 0
Maize 62 48 2 9 2 9
20. A study of prices of a certain commodity at Hapur and
Kanpur yield the following data :
Hapur Kanpur
` `
Average price per kilo 2.463 2.797
Standard deviation .326 .207
r + 0.774
Estimate from the above data the most likely price :
(a) at Hapur corresponding to the price of ` 2.334 per
kilo at Kanpur
(b) at Kanpur corresponding to the price of ` 3.052
per kilo at Hapur.
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21. In a bolt factory, machines A, B and C manufacture


25, 35 and 40 percent of the total of their output 5, 4
and 2 percent are defective. A bolt is drawn at random
and is found to be defective. What are the probabilities
that it was manufactured by the machines A, B and C ?
22. Show that in a discrete series if the deviations x from
the mean M are so small that the third and higher
x
powers of and can be neglected, the following
M M
relations hold :

1 2
(i) G M 1
2 M2

(ii) M2 G2 2

Section—E

23. (a) From the following table, estimate the number


of persons earning wages between 60 and
70 rupees :

Wages in rupees
Below 60— 80— 100–
40—60
40 80 100 120
Number of
persons in
thousands 250 120 100 70 50

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(b) Estimate the annual rate of cloth sales of 1935


from the following data :
Sale of clothes in
Year
Lakhs of yards
1920 250
1925 285
1930 328
1940 444
24. (a) If the random variable X and Y have the joint
probability distribution :
f ( x, y) x y ; 0 x 1, 0 y 1
0 ; elsewhere
Find the correlation coefficient of X and Y.
(b) If x and y are two uncorrelated variables and
u x y , v x y , find the coefficient of
correlation between u and v in terms of x
and y.

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M. A./M. Sc. (Final)
Term End Examination, June-July, 2020-21
MATHEMATICS
Paper Fourth
(Object Oriented Programming with C++)
Time : Three Hours ] [ Maximum Marks : 70
[ Minimum Pass Marks : 14
Instructions for Candidate :
Section–A : Question Nos. 01 to 08 are very short answer
type questions. Attempt all questions. Each
question carries 01 mark. Answer each of
these questions in 1 or 2 words/1 sentence.
Section–B : Question Nos. 09 to 14 are half short answer
type questions. Attempt any four questions.
Each question carries 2 12 marks. Answer each
of these questions in about 75 words or half
page.
Section–C : Question Nos. 15 to 18 are short answer type
questions. Attempt any three questions. Each
question carries 05 marks. Answer each of
these questions in about 150 words or one
page.

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Section–D : Question Nos. 19 to 22 are half long answer


type questions. Attempt any two questions.
Each question carries 10 marks. Answer each
of these questions in about 300 words or two
pages.
Section–E : Question Nos. 23 and 24 are long answer type
questions. Attempt any one question. Each
question carries 17 marks. Answer each of
these questions in about 600—750 words or
04—05 pages.
Section—A
1. Who developed C++ language ?
2. In which operating system visual C++ compiler works ?
3. How many ways are these to insert comments in C++ ?
4. How many key words are available in ANSI C++ ?
5. Define if-else-if ladder.
6. What is the meaning of the following function
prototype ?
float fun(void).
7. What is the name of binary operator && ?
8. Virtual functions are non-static member functions of a
base class. (True/False)
Section—B
9. Write any five features of OOP.
10. What are C++ tokens ?
11. What are the differences between while-loop and do-
while-loop ?
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12. What is a command line argument ? Explain with one


example.
13. What are different types of polymorphism in C++ ?
14. Write a short note on constructors.
Section—C
15. Classify the errors in C++ language.
16. Write a program to find the larger of two numbers
using ternary operator.
17. Explain the special characteristics of the constructor
functions.
18. Write syntax of derived class with two examples.
Section—D
19. What are arithmetic operators ? What are the
operations performed by these operators ? Explain with
examples.
20. What are User Defined Functions (UDFs) ? What are
the elements of UDFs ?
21. Explain new and delete operators with suitable
examples.
22. Discuss various types of inheritance.
Section—E
23. What is Data Type ? Explain all C++ Data types with
examples.
24. What are the basic stream classes ? Explain various
basic stream classes with hierarchy diagram.

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