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Can INSTRI Ns This Test Booklet contains one hundred and twenty (20 Part*A’-40 Part ‘B’ +60 Part ‘C’) Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). You are required to answer a maximum of 15, 25 and 20 questions from part “A” *B' and ‘C” respectively. If more than required number of questions are answered, only first 15, 25 and 20 questions in Parts “A’ “B’ and °C” respectively, will be taken up for evaluation. ‘OMR answer sheet has been provided separately. Before you start filling up your particulars, please ensure thatthe booklet contains requisite number of pages and that these are not torn or mutilated. If itis so, you may request the Invigiletor to change the booklet of the same code, Likewise, check the OMR answer sheet also. Sheets for rough work have been appended to the test booklet. Write your Roll No., Name and Serial Number of this Test Booklet on the OMR Answer sheet in the space provided. Also put your signatures in the space earmarked. You must darken the appropriate circles with_a black ball _pen related to Roll ‘Booklet Code and Centre Code on the O) is the sole responsibility of. idate to meticulously follow the instructions given ‘on the OMR Answer Sheet, failing which, the computer shall not be able to decipher rect details which may ultimately result in loss, including rejection iswer sheet, Each question in Part *A’ carties 2 marks, Part ‘B’ 3 matks and Part *C’ 4.75 marks respectively. There will be negative marking @ 0.5 marks in Part “A’ and @ 0.75 marks in Part ‘B’ for each wrong answer and no negative marking for Part “C’. Below each question in Part “A; and ‘B’, four alternatives or responses are given. Only one of these alternatives is the “correct” option to the question. You have to find, for each question, the correct or the best answer. In Part °C’ each question may have ‘ONE? or *MORE! correct options. Credit in a question shall be given only on identification of “ALL! the correct options in Part *C’, ites found copying or resorting to any unfair means are liable to be disqu from this and future examinations. Candidate should not write anything anywhere except on OMR answer sheet or sheets for rough work. Use of calculator is not permitted. After the testis over, at the perforation point, tear the OMR answer sheet, hand over the original OMR answer sheet to the invigilator and retain oI ‘our record. ‘Candidates who sit for the entire duration of the exam will only be permitted to carry their ‘Test booklet. fied aH ‘5/06 CRIE/19-4 AH- 46 HRU/PART- A 4. FS | (rar Ge A aren ae Rah gee aft est se ges ater frat Ht ge 2019 abe Farad aed fi geared feat ges 82 1. 609 2. 610 3 709 4. 710 1, The number of digits you have to type to ‘write all the page numbers of a book starting from 1 (first page) is 2019. What is the ‘number of pages in that book? 1. 609 2. 610 3. 709 4. 710 2, uw lund at a i & aie arama #91, 86, 81, 79 war 92 ae are gu gay a wrauwit 9 sreaiat at stern 85 81 ab rater Hoe Prat sie ret? 1 8 2. 85 3. 81 4. 88 2. A student received the following marks in the five ofthe six courses: 91, 86, 81, 79 and 92. Average of hig marks in six subjects is 85. How many marks did he receive in the sixth subject? 83 2. 85 81 4,88 3, Pir Aa’ tateae ga yeT HRs. sr 3 ah ote cmt at fatwe Fer oe 5% aT seers Bram gat Pear Ba ah At aq afta gee A RSS mH Te a a Pe ETT 1596 waht er APE A ear at ater amr aft et et a ae wT afta yea rar ay 110 2, 20 3. 2s 4.30 Salesperson ‘A’ sells an object ata price Rs. 5 less than the marked price, receiving a commission of 5% on the selling price. The same object is sold by person “B" ata price 4H Rs.15 Jess than the marked price, receiving a commission of 15% on the selling price. If both A and B receive the same amount in commission, then what is the marked price of the object? 1. 10 2. 20 3. 225 4.30 we tig r pis aft te A ae a ee arcana we Pere Rig OF gE ATE R afoeHT sft tte Ae oem ds ( “The ratio of area of the rectangle ABCD to leat that of the triangle OPQ is “ Lo4 2.6 . Be 3. 8 4.16 41 12,33 ware aris wie & ator eee, oot EX aoe Ta a oe edt aes ear aT Ht Bl 4 fag Aft quand fig B oe HE afin “ sagt Reet Oi Pron aha ate ar rr at a? L fig a,figBasare® ie se 2. faze, Agaaeme 13. Velocity.time curve of a body is given inthe 3. figata Bue fame diagram below: 4. Rouge Riga weg tesa are ign 12. Balls are being rolled out with equal initial * speeds along a frictionless, undulating is denser clustering of balls around point B ee tS than around point A. Which of the following statements is true? 1. Point A is higher than B 2. Point Bis higher than A 3. Points A and B are at the same heights. 4, Balls reached point A first and then point B ‘The diagram showing the acceleration of this body as.a function of time is 13, Pref Rem anarre ae Aa Piet: RH Be 4a « 1 % & 14, Pret age a ge maf ae ee he are Br wr 8 eH At hat a Te PTET Ue Set ten Fara at met F ot aed § aft age @ arnt 1, weharat ft firma daa der fers a arc are tira esto + are 3. Hea pe eth fara arava tat 4, argaifine eet mie et 14, Inacity, each person has at least one ‘hair on his/her head. At least two persons in this city are guaranteed to have exactly the same number of ‘hair on their heads if the population of the city 1. is greater than the maximum possible number of hair on the head. 2, is less than the maximum possible number of hair on the head 3. has at least one pair of identical twins. 4, is genetically homogeneous. 15, Umar ar are weft stark t Rear tat ‘rar 81 Farge 48 Ate athe are TT TE ‘ear aren Bt erat avatars tare aera Pree Bi Sat ae Sarat ae ‘FAT FET TT HAT 2? lL. atena sar era a tir 2 Satome sar era at a 3, wares ena daca hae T ager 4AH 15, 16. 16. 4. wiarearera dt mg oes are F wT ‘A metal wire is stretched along its length, Another identical wire is heated. ‘The resultant length of the two wires is the same. ‘What can be said about the diameters of the ‘two wires? 1. both diameters will have reduced equally 2. both diameters will have increased equally 3, the hot wire has larger diameter than the stretched wire 4, the hot wire has a smaller diameter than the stretched wire fe Rear sear are ae Pah ear a rer rca mee tre Pee 21 sear ate Fer gra ate atria 82 Ef L zi = i i Month of the year 1. aferaede 2. yaar 3. geet rarest 4, Seavert Prfearat The graph below shows the monthly average rainfall and monthly average temperature at a certain place in India. Where is this place most ikely to be located? Monthy Average “Temperature (0) ‘Monthy Average Rainfall (2) JFMAMII ASOND ‘Month of the year On the west coast (On the east coast In the north-eastern hills In the Himalayan foothills 17. TH Fer Ft 8 cm Ta 6 om At A AMAT art get a fom At eth re hl gent ‘Prem (om #) rer ert 4 2.42 5 4. 52 17. Two parallel chords of length 8 em and 6 cm of a circle are separated by 2 distance of 1 ‘em, The radiusof the circle in em) is 4 2 4y2 a 5 4, 5y2 18, ATHB wy, y Tax ATL y> 0H fe tem sar iar ewe ae A B y ce os 0 x 0 ¥ ame B ft fe ge ae era I ae 3. xy 18. Graphs A and B define the same relation- ship between yand x for x, y> 0. A B » 0 x 0 = The variable on the ordinate of graph B is 1 2x2 3. 4. xy 4A 19, um sft afr aT art 3.4587 40.0022 saver war i afta at oft Rare # at ge fret % & ate sftorr at agra eat zafart? 1. 3.4967 2. 3.457 3. 3.46 4.35 19. The value of a physical quantity is measured to be 3.4587 + 0,022. Which one of the following is the appropriate representation of the result taking the errors in account? 1. 3.4567 2. 3.457 3. 3.46 4.35 20, a acer same weit At Raat Foe Ser ey ager afteae wee: ger eT Fi Hi weATe 1. Rarrig 2, tar 3. ania 4. oF 20. ‘The cross-section along two mutually Perpendicular axes of a solid object are a circle and a square, respectively. The object is 1, truncated cone 2, cylinder 3. arhomboid 4, acube ATT/PART- B Unit-1 21, Prep aqeat 8 8 tae afta b 1. {xe Rl log) Frftp.q ene fara} ‘ 2. {x € RI (cos(x))" + (sin (x))" = 1 Raft nen fam) 3. {xe Rix = log(®) Fatty. ene feq} 4. {x eR cose 2 firity,g ENF} 21. Which of the following sets is uncountable? 1, (x € RIlog(x) =2 for some pa. N} 2. {x © R\(cos(x))" + (sin (&))" = 1 for somen € N} 3 {re Rix=log(2) forsomep.q € N} 3. Vn FI —va> 1 tee: offre n 3 fara wat fr 4. VFA Va> 2 sora: oR 3 fara aa far 4. {x € Rl cos(x) =2 forsomep,q EN} 22, om arGeT (a,,) 7 Pare Hifi, a, = (-"(5- 2). are For it € N, which of the following is true? is 1 Va FT Yn >S forall, except y=) ae Yn en ae = Dt possibly finitely many n wa fer a ata ar do 2. Va FI— Vin < 5 forall, except 1. Himes by = 0 possibly finitely many n 2. lmsUPy. seo by > 1/2 3. VFI — Vai > 1 for all, except possibly 3, lminfy-an by < —1/2 finitely manym 2 4.05 liminfy sco by SlIMSUPh sy by <1/2 4. VRFT~Vil> 2 forall, except possibly finitely many n 22. Consider a sequence {ay}, an = (-1)" (S- 25, fe > RAY ska ae wR ew a FE Ha aterm a? by = Yay Yn EN, 1, f arearee = z . 2. pave Freer grerara ar Pia afeeare eae ae following is true? Maa EMeRR aL Le 2. liMSUPy seo By > 1/2 4, fairest 3. limninfy-seo by < 1/2 ; Let f:R-+ R be a continuous and one-one 4,05 liminfn-o by $limsupyice by S1/2 function. Then which of the following is true? fra dtatstear ere? 1. fis onto 1, Se, aftrard watt 2. fis either strictly decreasing or strictly af increasing 2. Sag aa 3. there exists x € IR such that f(x) = 3. 4, f isunbounded 4 26. APE gy(x) = EES. x € [0,00) Hn 0 roe fens a ahaa acy 4? 23, Which ofthe following is true? 1 gy > 0 Fatgare fer wer arr: af 2. gy + 0TH TAT: 3. QD 4x Vx [0,c0) : 4. ane) = ve € [0,0) Great converges a Garay diverges 26, Let gq(x) = 2E5. x € [0,03). Which of : the following is true as n -+ 00? 24, nN fru, fre & ear aer 8? 1. gn > 0 pointwise but not uniformly a i . 2. gy 0 uniformly Dal Tle Near aa eu 3. gn) 9x Yr € [0,c0) fers wnt fy 4. gx@) 725 Vee [0,00) 2. WaF I — Vn < 5 tora Rae n 3% fara aa fer, “AH 27, n aeae aT Sat HH ATT (PRT) araafas aerdt tafe aft P, 1 Pare wo oa TP, 9P; Ft (AG)= JE fOode + f(x) Bete we ar ara (Lx,x2) war (L2.x%23) % Pre 7 ar 10 sH 1 aragg Fra & ® 0 10 0 toes ae a) t L{o 3 2 2}o io a8 0202 008 : 1 (0 ‘ 10 0 mek: 3. (1020 4 2 ene 620 2 hyo 002 27, Consider the vector space P, of real a polynomials in x of degree less than or equal Ian tom. Define T:P,—>P, by (TX) = 0 0 SF fCQde +f"). Then the matrix at representation of 7’ with respect to the bases 3 Bi A (x, x7} and (12,27, 2°} is 0 10 0 ves {2 92 ‘ 2J0 40 es oo 0 10 0 Aes qeldoer aso a itetae ie veaous 020 ep 2 9 0 28, af P(x) areTg Ar aR sa sO 269) 4G 2) 29, Pert a athear areqg Rove Poh et oe eG 6) a 3) 29. Which of the following matrices is not fiagonalizable over R? ota ) #64) 30, ea area A ate eat 2? ttre 12222 12333 12344 123 4 5 293 45 30, What is the rank of the following matrix? (characteristic) 4g # At Py (x) — Pyr(e) fer aroqat #8 Prat farm ave 8 “Gd 2 3) (C3) «G9 28, Let P(x) denote the characteristic poly- Be nomial of a matrix 4. Then for which of the following matrices, P4(x)—Py-a(t) is a ‘constant? AH ne ed eet di 12 z 42 be 383 2 12344 12345, 23 45 SM, am sere [0, 1] we area are ara are Safteraae vant a {sin(x), cos(x),tan(x)} @ areanfea v aT arene er wea ee Aw re PT 3 1 2.2 3 4, tT 31. Let V denote the vector space of real valued continuous functions on the closed interval [0,1]. Let be the subspace of V spanned by {sin(x), cos(x), tan(x)}. Then the dimension of W over Bis Lt 2 3.3 4, infinite 32, RICV Hae f % afer 2 aTet (degree) art agra fa wale waste qpres Ve Fe sere ta # Gaar= f seoacone we fg eV. TERRA w= span(1 ~¢2,1+ 2} aT Vt Ww arate EW! tant h ew! frm, Prete whe ar afte ge gta 2? LL Uw AH HATS, h(t) = A(t) 2. nue fae wert @, h(t) = -A(-0) Fe fpareatte geet 32, Let V be the vector space of polynomials in the variable ¢ of degree at most 2 over R. An inner product on Vis defined by FOg(Oae span{1 = 2,14 ¢7) and W! be the orthogonal complement of ” in. Which ofthe following condit satisfied forall he W22 1. his an even function, Le. A(t 2, isan odd function, ic. h(t) = 3. h(€) = 0 has a real solution 4, (0) =0 aH uu Unit-2 33, aft (= VT weiter, Pou : arate er fitfteres yer at Cm, at aang, rat lL =n/2 2. n/2 3-0 4m 33. Let C be the counter-clockwise oriented circle of radius 5 centred at i = V=I. Then the value of the eee! if is 1-4/2 2. 3-0 ce 34. f@) =e? ART wT fC CITT, ‘freq a 8 athe areca 8? 1. f((2 € G:|z| <1) we Page rer eT 2 2. f (lz € €: |2| < 1) UF fage ayers Tet t 3. f(@ € lal = 1) Hage Ieee 4 Sis SCG sai exarinar are ayer e ‘Consider the function f:€ > € given by (2) = e*. Which of the following is false? 1. FG € C:|z| < 1)) is not an open set 2. f(&@ € C:|z| < 1}) is not an open set. 3. (lz € C:lz| = 1)) is aclosed set. 4. f((@ € C:|z| > 1}) isan unbounded ‘open set. 35, freft areafite teat a> 0% Fav, Pres A ve fare w, Prats at 0,a,a+ fa Te Bi aft a st araradi Rear # aftfaerer ac? ac 2 a arent sit Re(z) 3 feet at seq TTURT Rela) de mT Lo 2. it 3, ta? 402 38. Given a real number a >0, consider the triangle A with vertices 0,a,a+ ia. If A is sziven the counter clockwise orientation, then the contour integral §, Re(2) de (with Re(2) denoting the real part of 2) i equal to 1.0 < 3. ia? 36. fi > CRar why dear ward PE Vimy |f (2) = 09 a Preah ae fae Pf aoPRarte gen aaa fire & ating, f afeRrarte erat ants 4. farrean eT a EAN (nowhere Vanishing) = 36, Let f:€ + C bean entire function such that lint |F(2)| = . Then which ofthe following is true? 1. fis constant 2. f can have infinitely many zeros 3. f can have at most finitely many zeros 4. f is necessarily nowhere vanishing Aett t gats n> 13 fre d(n) =n wrens araet Ata y(n) = ns Poet saree are A eT @(n) =n ager & ara we ATT art Aer [sareeord; af p sears @, tt d(p) = 2, v(p) = vp?) = 1, w(p?) = 2] 1, af&n > 1000 war co(n) > 2, Tt d(n) >logn 2. Bang PR dim) > avn 3, En BAe 20) < din) < 20) 4. af& a(n) = w(m), 4 d(n) = d(m) 3. 37, Forany integer n = 1, let d(n) = number of positive divisors of n v(n) = number of distinet prime divisors of | @(n) = number of prime divisors of n ‘courted with multiplicity 4H 2 38. 38. 39. [for example: If p is prime, then d) = 2, v(p) = v(p?) = 1, (2) = 2] 1, if > 1000 andl co(n) > 2, then d(n) > logn 2, there exists n such that d(n) > 3¥n 3. for every n, 2°) < d(n) < 2%) 4, ifwo(n) = «a(m), then d(n) = d(m) areygt: Pheraysra ae rare fifa Ga {6 »):bez se tas} wafer ta aaa Gia atu ae art GA yor state ara ag at Gorge waa ¢ o Paraehta 6 ur sia afin aa ae Consider the set of matrices o= (5 ») pez, secisa} ‘Then which ofthe following is true? 1. G forms a group under adit 2. G forms an abelian group under multiplication 3. Every element in G is diagonalisable cover © 4. G isa finitely generated group under multiplication Rafe aan te aT A freq dataaraer $ 1, aR R A afer arate a aRaae 2 aR RA abate qari a arate ¢ 3. WER TH PLD. SaTR ETT ‘ara sve PLD. & 4. SPER ware ofa @, fer ofertas quart 2, aa ae Let R. be a commutative ring with unity, Which of the following is true? 1. IER has finitely many prime ideas, then Risa field 2. IFR has finitely many ideals, then R is finite ” finitely many ideals, then R is a field 40. Ast aifaftee wae x a7 afte mer rai Pear Batra ara aca bp Lata daa, wesaer dare A snare ere daz Tle 3. TARA Fag @, ga reer stat araere wrt dasa 4 aR A wees &, aa caer tren dae 40. Let A be a nonempty subset of a topological ‘space X. Which of the following statements is true? 1.1f 4 is connected, then its closure A is not necessarily connected 2. IFA is path.connected, then its closure A is path connected 3. IFA is connected, then its interior is not necessarily connected 4. IFA is path connected, then its interior is connected Unit-3 “41, 3x2") - 2y(2) = 0, yQ)=1, YQ) = Lae ye) Bat y(S) wes Le 2a 32 4 41. Let y(x) be the solution of x2y"(x) ~ 2y(x) = 0, y(1) = 1, 2) ‘Then the value of y(3) is int 2a 2 fe 42. Fier 1 Fare anfrerc y"(xy + Hye) =0 YO) = yr) Fa y'(0) = y(n) rag We FY ager ee AT Ga A af ore we E Las n 2B 42. ‘The positive values of A for which the equation ¥"@) +22y(x) = 0 has non-trivial solution satistying (0) = y(ar) and y'(0) = y'(n) are nt 43. GEPDE We Parc at Pan Get eter fey OG E bem By or at set P war Qa sa wer arate aie art ag &i fer i ater wer bo 1. Bark > 08 fe PDE (Gy) € Rx? + y? > Ry # Eigen 2. TAT R> 03 Pr PDE (Gy) € Rix? + y? > Rt area z 3. TAR > Of PePDE (Gy) € Rx? + y? > Ry A eaafre 4, ATR > 08 fe PDE (G9) €R2x? +)? 0 such that the PDE is elliptic in {(x,y) € R?:x?-+ y? > RY 2, There exists R > 0 such that the PDE is hyperbolic in ((x, y) € R?:x? + y? > R) 3. There exists R > 0 such that the PDE is parabolic in ((x,y) € R¥:x? + y? > R} 4. There exists R > O such that the PDE is hyperbolic in ((x,y) € B?:x? + 9? < RY 44. ahr 2 = S ‘wal (x, 0) € (0,1) x (0,00) x € (0,1) t € (0,00) sin mx, BUR ATA Ge w Bt a fees A ah eT 2 1. BAT 0) € 0,1) x (0,00) BFF ut) =0 . BAT(x, €) € (0, 1) x (0,00) 8 Gao= ef u(x, t) #1 FFF (x, £) € (0,1) x (O;00) efraoitee 4, THT (x,0) € (0,1) x @, hi u@t)>1 44, Let uw be the unique solution of x € (0,1) t € (0,0). ‘Then which of the following is true? 1, There exists (x, ¢) € (0,1) x (0,00) such that u(x,£) = 0 2. There exists (x,€) € (0,1) x (0,00) such that Sx, 0) = 0 The function e*u(sx, ¢) is bounded for 0 € (0,1) x (0,00) . There exists (x,t) € (0, 1) x (0,00) such that u(x,t) > 1 death reg hh aft a Prenat ga wet at 45. x+ 2my~2mz = wai mane Zz. fetta aries ae | fir, ef arate ft a mn erat 48. Consider solving the following system by Jacobi iteration scheme x+ 2my —2mz nx ty tne 2x + 2my + where m,n € Z With any initial vector, the scheme converges provided m,n, satisfy 1 m+n=3 m>n 3.m tie< 48, fay Pe ue Fg gern m wae Peace Kea apart & we PAR A Te Bt art aT gare Foren ew gemrefta tot tt ere) # aur 8 at arett afte % arer vp aA A aera oe ware oT eet Hh ae cera fee wore FEAR q A aunfigar Peeriat Fe area Fora srry at er sort ar eras 1, 24°F) 2. 34? —F(q— vot)? 3. Fa? +3cq— von) 4. Bye +8 q— ny? ‘Suppose a point mass m is attached to one end of a spring of spring constant k. ‘The ‘other end of the spring is fixed on a massless cart that is being moved uniformly on: a horizontal plane by an extemal device with speed vp. If the position q of the mass in the stationary system is taken as the generalized coordinate, then the Lagrangian of the 34? +3(q—vot)? Unit-4 49, Real ag Fewetta oat art wher # 30 wend) aC mer sere #4 awe # abe aren aT tore we a FaRee aor a At aredf 4, B,C 30 seit sel at ea et a ange fityr wa a art Rental & ant 30 serch & gota: ww sar an ft fren ent 1. 60-* 2. 30-* 34710 4, 4-00 49. There are 30 questions in a certain multiple choice examination paper. Each question has 4 options and exactly one is to be marked by the candidate. Three candidates A, B, C mark each of the 30. questions at "random independently. The probability that all the 30 answers of the three students match each other perfectly is 1. 60~* 2 30-4 3. 420 4, 4-60 50, ARE KKM Ka My Ma oer a aT Lia argos eet et 4H . 15 POX, > Xa > Xq > Xy> XslX, = max (Ky, Xp) Xa Xq,Xp)) WATTS 2 3 ue 24 4 1 34 ad 50. Let Xp XzX3,XaiXs be tied. random variables having a continuous distribution function. Then POX, > Xz > Ng > Xq > Xgl = max (Ky, XayX3,Xq, Xs) equals L 3: Si, waeatarafe (0,1,2,3, 4) art arata jira ea gee rr ater arog ark HRT a (Wee oak ee o/1 o 0 0 0 11/3 1/3 1/3 0 0 P=2/ 0 1/3 1/3 1/3 0 340 0 1/3 1/3 1/3 4\0 0 oO 0 1 TA lity som PSD wT ATT TT 1 a 4 51. Consider a Markoy Chain with state space (0, 1,2,3,4) and transition matrix oa 2 3) oe oft 0 0 0 0 1/1/3 1/3 1/3 0 0 P=2/0 1f 1/3 1/3 0 3,0 0 1/3 178 13 4\o 0 0 0 1 ‘Then lity en po equals 1 i ie ame 20 i 16 $2, aR f(x) Hea ane aftonte aee E f@)=ce™, ER. Fe Peer arr fire fea ere eT am 2 4 a rasa) 2 raya) as raa) ‘ ara), Consider the function f(x) defined as f@)=ce™, xeR, For what value of c is f a probability density 8 function? B Lo pipe * PGA) ray) 3 a ray Fo 53, af @,¥) feere saree den aE ot at ATT py a, AE AAT 0,0 TAT Re vide quis p gt oe ah area serra fi aa TAM Hota, = op Pret Ht & Pewét actaan wire wot goa 1 xwary 2. Xqarx-Y 3.X+Y Tay 4.X+YeaTx-¥ 53. Suppose (X,Y) follows bivariate normal distribution with means. jy, 4425. standard deviations 1,2 and correlation coefficient 1, where all the parameters aie unknown. Then testing Hg: = 0 is equivalent to testing the independence of 1, Xand ¥, 2, Xand XY 3..X+¥ and ¥ 4.X+Y¥ andX-¥ = 4 TER 71 Ue agfoas TET AT pdf aiea 8 Fr ara 2. je) ~200 0, art foe) wa waAM 12,54, 26,—2, 24, 17,-39 2 ‘Wat 6 ar seams ore ares eT 27 aH 1.12 2m 3.26 4.27 ‘A random sample of size 7s drawn froma distribution with pd. foy= {etary ~22S¥<8,0>0 0, otherwise and the observations are 12, —54,26,—2, 24, 17,39, What is the ‘maximum likelihood estimate of @? 112 2.24 3. 26 4027 i Xyy Nyy AT ATE | TAT TCT | Te aah sara: af aghast arr age apart a fi Newent area Fe, fBrerer wre 2 &, ot, pe Tere Bh we AN, tot Xoygg AUTOS - 3 24 aus 49 Let X4,X2,°~ be a sequence of independent normally distributed random variables with mean I and variance 1. Let N be a Poisson random variable with mean 2, independent of +. Then, the variance of X, +X + XX + Xyaa is i} 24 5 4.9. oe arg afte (x. 7) % fire tet Sragers fh ce wen tits ere ates ae rarest agi yx 7¢ aera § fy MATT BT ny THAT (ny, ny > 2) ATA i-th mers (= 1,2) 8 aurea amis aT pret at orcs Bara are n, +02 etic at oo a af. ora fy NTI AE A, > A, > 0, eta rer a wa ea te 1. Ba< fo < fr 2. By rT (Ba, f,), Taree a THT e, fier A, + Bp 8 afr et Breve 3. By WUT (Bo, Bs), aTECRT HATE ere aeore ff teAT 4, Pa ames Bt Te 56. There are two sets of observations on a random vector (X,Y). Consider a simple linear regression mode! with an intercept for regressing Y on X. Let f; be the least squares estimate of the regression coefficient obtained from the i-th (i= 1, 2) set consisting of n; observations (myn > 2). Let fy be the least squares estimate obtained from the pooled sample of size n; + mp. IPit is known that, > fy >0, which of the following statements is true? l Be< Boy TH 2exty<4¥ ara ifireere ara Lid 2. 3. 25 4.27 ‘The maximum value of the objective function z = 5x + 2y under the linear constraints x > 0,y > 0,x 2 yand 2sxtys4is 14 2. 20 3.25 4.27 APVPART- C Unit 1 61, Re (ag nao OITET are eT aque B14 AAT KC = Uimsupy cola an rer 8 whe Aer 8? 1. aR K = 0, Deodgr” CUE F> 0 fry afar 2, ARK = 00,4 SPagagr” Pret ot > OF Fry rer & 3. WRK =0, TA Deo anr” ETH r>O Prater 4. aREK = 0,44 Degg” Prt > 0% fa atireret et 6. Let {an Jnzo be @ sequence of positive real numbers, Then, for K = limsuPy- vlan" which of the following are true? 1. if K = 0, then Dye @n7™ is convergent foreveryr > 0 2. if K =n, then D2 dy?” is not ‘convergent for any r > 0 if K = 0, then Eso qr” is convergent forevery r > 0 if K = 0, then Dita @pr™ is not convergent for any r > 0 62, WAR ce R¥ Py, [al wae ae TAT quis, sto 8 ater tar sae reac a d:Rx R— (0,00) d(x.y) = Lx —yll, x,y € RE aPoota Fe a FET Haat a ere 1. d(x,y) = 08 ate at WE , SY ER. 2. dey) =dQ,x),x,y €R. 3. d(x,y) $d@z)+d@y), my eR 4 Rad afew rae For a € R, let la] denote the greatest integer smaller than or equal to a. Define d: R x RB (0,00) by d(x,y) = llx—yll, mY € IR. Then which of the following are true? 1. d(x.y) = 0 if and only ifx = y, xy € 2. d@y) =d0,2).xy ER 3, d(zy) Sd(x.z)+d@,y), 2 ER 4, disnota metric on R. oH 18 63. WaT Ro RI rare, wae T ara ae a? af fr ae X ane ae Ft Rar eay a va a haga ve ETE ait f ota ae eT aR frre Xone tre Pet carat aire ow fig ne are tf wee aft pram Xora ants ec ea a we f wreath 4 aR arae Koma eae ea or ue tara stat f areal wet . Consider a function f: RR. Then which ‘of the following are truc? ._f is not one-one if the graph of f jnterseets some line parallel to X-axis in ‘at least two points ne-one if the graph of f intersects any line parallel to the X-axis in at most ‘one point {fis surjective if the graph of f intersects every line parallel to X-axis f isnot surjective ifthe graph of f does not intersect at least one Tine parallel to X-axis aft fe) = ware L aac ahaa e ZR fame 3. noe fads aftoniea aft & 4. Rac faa Tee de A TAT eo Let f(x) = f° S25 de. Then which of the following are true? 1. fis bounded on R . fis continuous on R 3. f isnot defined everywhere on R 4, f is not continuous on 65. (vq) Sarena area feet ar eget 81 aA Jn = ea Resa a ate A ee Re 1. FE Oy, ) afraTeg, a ix,) ara & 2. AE foxy} HPTETE 8, AT Oy, Jo ARTA e S/06 CRIE/19-4 AH- 2B 3. af Go, )aftaz et, dt y,) tafe 4. A On} oft Bat (xq) a afte a 68. Suppose that (2) is a sequence of positive reals, Let y, = =". Then which of the following are truc? 1. {(%q) is convergent if (9, }is convergent. 2. (%m )is convergent if (xq } is convergent. 3. Om } is bounded if (x, } 1s bounded. 4. (q} is bounded if, } is bounded. 66. FTA jx sin(1/x), x € (0,1) ro) ={ be a WH g(x) = xf (x) ford R be continuous. Assume that f is differentiable at ‘every point of (a,b) \ {c} and f" has a limit at c. Then which of the following are true? 4H 68. 68. 1. f is differentiable at ¢ 2. f need not be differentiable atc 3. f is differentiable at ¢ and lithyac f'(@) = f'(0) 4, f is differentiable atc but f‘(c) is not necessarily lity. f’(x) FiR > Rat gree ger ah Re Sat F i sacar aoe at aeaT t LZ 2N 32.Q 4 R\Q Let F:R > Rbea non-decreasing function. Which of the following can be the set of continuities of F Zz 3@ 4. R\Q fi way Py %5) = (e* coszy, e*tsin xy, 2x1 ~ cos x5) a fear orang fret ge Pare at £ = (Gi %2,%5) € RY: (x,,x2,x5) Bate aT STAG U ea aE EP fly faga aa he 2), a Pert astra gerd 1, E=RS 2, Ewmtta 3. Esortte mét @ afer RO att 4. {(Hu2e8) emia; eR} E ar sfer sage Let f: R + R? be given by PCy X23) = (c% cos, e*sin x, 2x, ~ cos x5) Consider E = ((x,,x2,x3) € there exists aan open subset U around (x, 22,5) such that f|y is an open map}. Then which of the following are true? 1 2 3. Eis not countable but not R? 4 ((ev22.8)€ mixx, € Rhine proper ‘Subset of 70, x Beers eee aa aa Pes a a aaa? 1 xueter tte ad feed) att 2. xavier afew a8 fea) TF wate 3. Xow Aisa ae F(X, d) ETE 4, Xac ten Aiew de fH Od) tet walt Let X bea countable set. Then which of the following are true? There exists a metric d on X such that (Gi, d) is complete ‘There exists a metric d on X such that (%,d) isnot complete ‘There exists a metric d on X such that (Xd) is compact ‘There exists a metric d on X such that (%,d) isnot compact artim" a BF nthe sate ft LCR") wate Bi at ae Ker(r) Tet T AT aft (er af) efter 6e at Pret a a ar aaa? 1 pak Te L(RS)\(0} 8 fete (1) = Ker(T) 2, tara TE LRE\ OTT RR | (I) = Ker(1) 3. TAT ATET € L(R)\(0} & PT (1) = Ker) 4, RATATET € L(RS)\(0} ES, HEH (1)= Ker(1) 70. se n. n. Let L(IR") be the space of R-linear maps from IR" to R". If Ker(T) denotes the kernel (null space) of 7 then which of the following, are true? . There exists T € L(iR*)\{0} such that Range (T) = Ker 2. There does not exist 7 € L(R*)\{0} such that Range (T) = Ker(T) }. There exists T € L(IR®)\{0} such that Range (7) = Ker(T) . There does not exist T € L(R®)\{0} such that Range (T) = Ker (T) ar Fee PR Ps en aA VE aa T:V+V ee states th aa re Are sR Ty 9 W. TW Ve AH 20 2B. 4 74, T= Tyor, ew are Prat at aa BW sft 4, TORE, T, ATT & . Let V be a finite dimensional veetor space over R and T:¥ > V be a linear map. Can you always write 7’ = 7 © 7, for some linear maps Ty:V > W, Ty: WV, where W is some finite dimensional vector space and such that 1, both 7; and 7 are onto 2. both T, and 7, are one to one 3. T; is onto, T is one to one 4. T, isone to one, T, is onto . A= ((ay)) 93 x3 aR are TH | after a weary 1, det((-1)"*4ay)) 2. det((C/ay) 3. det((W=i)'"/ay)) 4, det((W=1)'/aj))) = —detA Let A = ((ayj)) bea 3 x 3 complex matrix. Identify the correct statements 1, det(((-1)!/ay))) 2 der((—1)a,) 3. det((V=1)'*/aij)) = deta 4, det(((V=1)"*/a,;)) = —deta P(x) = Og + yx +o Faye" HT NBT sara (Rt er rate age HTL ET 42) = {5 pat, ro) = Lp) Te fre FAR vate Banh age A areas safer ef ye & at fre a She Ber ® Lg var rv 8 eRe: eae 2. q wa rv H tfane: cada wae 3g sear rot fire Prefix" & 4 qara rt fire Paes xh Let p(x) = ay tax +~+aqx" be a non- constant polynomial of degree n = 1. Consider the polynomial a(x) = [ pdt, r@) = Ep@). Let V denote the real vector space of all polynomials in x. Then which of the following aretrue? 1. @and r are linearly independent in V 2. quand rare linearly dependent in V 3. x" belongs to the linear span of q andr 4. x" belongs to the linear span of q andr 7S. My (R) ROE mx n STEER a aera ATT a Pert data heen > 2 ¥ Aeaee ee 1, DR aTORE A,B € My(R) ea rea # Pe AB ~BA = by, 58k ly, x NTE were 2. WEA © Mq(R) THT AB = BA Brat Rae A art Peabtta ghar aft ate act afte a Roe Pauls at 3. aE A,B EM, (R), Ht ABT BA afore apy ue-aa att 4. af 4,8 €M,(R), a AB Tat BAe R 3 afireesfine Art (eigenvalues) UH FY at 78, Let My(R) be the ring of mx n matrices ‘over R. Which of the following are true for every n > 27 |. there exist matrices A,B © My(Rt) such that AB — BA = Ip, where Iy denotes the identity mx n matrix, 2. iFA,B © My(R) and AB = BA, then ‘A is diagonalisable over R iff and only if Bis diagonalizable over: 3. if A,B € My(R), then AB and BA have same minimal polynomial 4. ifA,B € My(R), then AB and BA hhave the same eigenvalues in 16, THM A= (ay), 1S4j <5 farce’, erga fr ay =—* aaa nuny € N, wa Rea 8 Pera Am srarare faftre sexe dt? 1 ny = CTE = 1,2,3,4,5 % Po 2. my >> 1g wet SAH au 76, ti 78, Consider a mattix A = (ay) TSU) S5 such that ay = —— where j-my € N. Then in which of the following ‘cases A isa positive definite matrix? 1. nj =f forall i= 1,2,3,4,5 2m Sm co eng 3. m= =- ses? Ts, 4m > mz >> ns (8 xR" REY RY Ae ATS sige ene arr ah aetaz w eR" fare, Ty” > BT ter er 8 ofan at Tyr) =v— bw veR eR ae fret atest ser 8? 1. det (Ty) =1 2. Tw(vs),Tw(@2)) = (vy,02) ¥ 24,02 € RM 2 Ratt 4, Tay = By Let (,):RR" x RM + IR denote the standard inner product on R". For a non zero w € RM, define Ty: R” = R" by Ty(v) = v — 32% y, for v € R". Which of the following are true? L. det (ly) = 2 Ty 1). Teva) = (Wy,¥2) Vv, ER ee ie 4. Toye = By afer Q vearag a= (7 j) ares frareat fer da ated sraag Fat Qa SHER 2x2 arama sree PH fay Pap een & & agt ps ana pi nftad ae “G@ 4) 2G 2) (0 4) “G9 Consider te mats 4=(2 8) over he field Q of rationals. Which of the following. matrices are of the form P‘AP for a suitable 2x2 invertible matrix P over @? Here Pt denotes the transpose of P. Unit 2 7. ce C% Faw, (2) = (9 + 1)sinz ar f@) =uCey) + tv Gy) AT, wat gaxtiy Ta uv aatee a Fe al wa fier a 8 ta Fare? 1. wR? Rta: ramet 2, utter, seg sraers 7 Fe arene a 3. unftaz & 4, witzec Are, fairer afirarét areoht Stag aq2” & Rear mae e 79, Let f(z) = (@2 + 1) sing? for 2 € C. Let {@)=uGay) + iv @y), where z = x-+ fy and u,v are eal valued functions. Then which of the following are true? 1, us? Ris infinitely differentiable . 14 is continuous but need not be differentiable ‘wis bounded f can be represented by at ‘convergent power series forall ze 80. 2 CR areatee car aftrefera art wae: Re(z) TA Im(z) ATT A ST = (z EC: Re(2) > |Im(@)|} aT fala) = log 2" art wat n € (1.2.3.4) ate wat log: C\ (—o,0) + C TETTE (logarithm) 1 yea arrar & sfoarar & ee fren a ate Fad 8 1. fi(A) = (@€ C:0 Ss [Im(@)] < 1/4} (2 € C0 S [Im(2)| < 2/2} 2 € €:0< |Im(z2)] < 30/4} 4. fa(Q) = (2 € C:0 < |Im()| <4} 2 80. Let Re(2),Im(z) denote the real and imaginary parts of 2€C, respectively. Consider the domain 0 = {z € C: Re(z) > JIm(2))} and let f(z) =log2", where ne (1,2,3,4} and where log: \ (—,0] C defines the principal branch of logarithm. ‘Then which of the following are true? 1. fi) = GE C0 < [Im@)| D by Fy(2) = of the following are true? 1. Fisone toone 2. Fisnotone to one 3. Fisonto 4. F isnot onto B. eZee mi fka= p24 <2 ag bce 2\(0}, THe BB wet Ree aed |. pd?, Wet d € Zea p aarsed sahe P= I(mod 4) 2. pd®, wat d € Zar p eHTse 2 wal p= 3(mod 4) 3. pqd?, Wei d ELAM p,q ware wate p= A(mod 4),q = 3 (mod 4) 4. pad? wet d € Zee p,q Fret area t ‘waft p,q = 3 (mod 4) Let a € Z be such that a = 6? + c2, where +b,€ © Z\(0}. Then a cannot be writen as 1. pd?, where d € Z and p is a prime with p= 1(mod 4) 2. pd, where d € Zand p is a prime with 3(mod 4) 3. nqd?, where d € Z and p,q are primes with p = 1(od 4),q = 3 (mod 4) 4. pqd?, where d € % and p,q are distinet primes with p,q = 3 (mod 4) fret st sraromp ¥ Fe G = Gla(Z/p2) cc Pare ati aa ter 8 att wert 1. GH p Wem uy rare 2. GH pafem deste us aaa 3. GH wt pct (Sylow) sree wate 4, pattem ee reae orage (2) ar Hartt 8. meta € (Z/pzy" For any prime p, consider the group G = GL (2/p2). ‘Then which ofthe following are true? 1, @ hasan clement of order p 2. G has exactly one element of order p 3. G has no p-Sylow subgroups 4. Every element of order p is conjugate to a matrix (} 4), wherea € (2/p2)* 88. Z[x] #1 qatet oe agaet ar gee aati aa rer ag Z[x] ort 1, erate fier stearate a vera 2, ahi afta dears aa Qe yer 3. Worf 4. rrr oh 23 85, Let Z[X] be the ring of polynomials over integers. Then the additive group Z[X] is 1. isomorphic to the multiplicative group Q*of positive rational numbers, 2. isomorphic to the group of rational ‘numbers @ under addition 3. countable 4. uncountable 86. X = (0,1) @ faq ewe Siac we aT CXR) UXT R oe Hae wee eT TT ‘art Fret oft x € (0,1) 3 fore art 1) = (F € CCK, B)I f(x) = 0), wa Pret aa taah 1. Gx) ara ayoraract (ideal) & 2. 1G) sfere yraracht (ideal) = 3. CXR) # at fs Torah (ideal) Wa cex eT) bacaet 4, COXR) gba gia & 86. Let X = (0,1) be the open unit interval and CCX, R) be the ring of continuous functions from X to R. Forany x € (0,1), let (x) = {F € C(X,B)| f(x) = 0}. Then which of the following are true? 1. 1G¢) isa prime ideal 2. 1(¢) is amaximal ideal 3. Every maximal ideal of C(X,.R) is equal to (x) forsome x €X 4. C(%,R) isan integral domain wRne 2 aa Peta sek ac hy 1X4 nk + 1etn Prez oe ae & 87. 2. Xn 412 qeaetee, ae ne {0,-2} 3. +nX +12 oe oedeteg, whe n€ (0-2) 4X8 tne +1, Zee age AT weet 87. Letn € Z. Then which of the following are correct? 1. X3+nX +1 is imeducible over 2 for every n 2. X34 nX + 1 is reducible over Zif ne (0,-2) 3. X84 nX + 1is irreducible over Z if n € {0,2} 4. X3 + nX + 1 is reducible over Z for infinitely many n, 88, Epp WATE 27 HAPS aa ATA aT @€ Fy, FAT Ag= (1 talta+ @l+at a? + a8.) arene Pea ‘oar ta Pet 8 ata wer 8? 1, @ € Bay Fete ea ee AH A,| = 26, 12haerace, Oe A, a she tare aR a +0 |i] = 27 Mackay Aq UF UA AEH F 88. Let Fz7 denote the finite field of size 27, For each & € Fz7, we define Ag=(Litattetaultatar+ Aep ‘Then which of thé following are true? 1, the number of a € Fy such that [del = 26 equals 12 2. OE Ag if'and only if @ #0 3. lay| = 27 4. Mact,,4a isa singleton set 89, Foy steers (0,1) Pres Fae rca Seen seers at (02-z)uCa)nen] uf 2{@ ae 3, {(sin® 25), cos (%)) ne} 4 (Gena ain)men} 89. Which of the following open covers of the ‘open interval (0,1) admit finite subcover? 1 ((03-a)uGa)men} 2. (@.1-2.)-nen} 3, {(sta? (22) cos? (%)) nen} 4 {Gent—aip)in en} 90, xX wr wifeafae wae ATA Ay, Az ATX HAT maT START Mal aE E CX, 7a Pre via wat 2? 1 ENA EARS 2. ENA Ete eaee are 3. ENA NA, E HAUTE aR E Peat 4. BOA, OA, Et ama EAR EAL Ay wih Pagar g 24 90, Let X be a topological space. Let A, A2 be ‘two dense subsets of X. If £ © X, then which of the following are true? 1. EA, is dense in E 2. EMA; is dense in E if E is open 3. EMA, A Aj is dense in E if E is open 4, EMA, Ag is dense in E if E,Ay,A2 are all open Unit-3 91. y2(x) Fr y"@) + xy) =0, O 0 afmftce REAR Ol1, 93. Let f:R + R bea Lipschitz function such that f (x) = 0 ifand only if x = +n? where mE N. Consider the intial value problem: ¥'O = FOO). ¥O) = yo. ‘Then which of the following are true? 1. yisamonotone function forall yp € R 2, for any yo € R, there exists M,, > 0 such that |y(¢)] < My, forall t € R 3. there exists a yp € I, such that the corresponding solution y is unbounded 4, supesenly(t) — y(S)I = 2n-+ Lif Yo € (n?,(n+1)*),n21 M. + ez + K-yezy =x? +? UATH BH z = z(x,y) 8 1. FG? +y? + 22,2? - xy) =0 react wert F fire 2. FG? — y? ~ 23,2? — 2xy) = 0 ea Ct wert F fer 3. Pty tz.2—2xy) = 08a CI wart F & rr, 4. F(x? —y3 — 23,2—2x2y?) = 0 Bo, C8 parr Fare 4H 25 94, The general solution z = z(x,y) of (tyler + = y)zz, = 22 +y? 1. FG? + y? + 22,27 — xy) = 0 for arbitrary ¢* function F 2, FQ? —y? — 23,2? — 2xy) = 0 for arbitrary C* function F 3. PG+y + z,2—2xy) = 0 for arbitrary . function F 4, FG — y3 — 23,2 — 2x?y?) = 0 for arbitrary C* function F 9s. af fret are Fit =0 aneanxan, u(0.y) = uGr.y) = 0, ye@n, WG.0)=O.uGe.n) = ss), ren). wr erud, aa 1. maxfu(x,y):0.5 x,y 1 Gy) € (0,2) x (0,m) ¥ fare 4, min(u(x,y):0 < x,y Sm) >~1 95. Let w be the solution of the problem au ay Bite =% ENEOmxOn, W(0,y) = u(e,y) = 0, yen), uGe,0) = O.uGem) = sin@x), x € On). ‘Then ‘ 1, max{u(x,y):0$ x,y <7) 2. u(¥o, yo) = 1 for some Go, Yo) € (0, ) x (0,2) 3. uGe,y) > =1 forall (x,y) € (0,7) x (0,2) 4, minfu(e,y):0$ x,y =1 96. TH m i Jodx = ahf (—h) + bhf(0) + ahf(h) + ch®f'(—h) — ch®f"(h) Heer aft seven aH flr a,b,c BATT 7. 7. ‘The values of a, b,¢ so that the truncation error in the formula s i fae = ahf() + BRE) + ahs) + ch?f"(—h) = ch? f'(h) witwen 2 tax+b=0 1 Pare st fares at areafite ae a we f Hl 3a x9 art a anh ara an fear aren &, at Pet Ba atrah graft oft arent arte 1. anes =~ Sat® af Jal > IA 2 any = 2, af lal > 1 -afé jal < 1B] nag gets segs aR lal Bl om, au Feta HNERX Om), xeER, xeR, 98, Wet uA al fog ret Te C20) HB wer Fer seit a aqewa ei (@) xs o¥ fT s(x) = ge) =0, Gi) x>0¥ FRO < f(x) <1, (iii) x > OF FE g(x) > 0, (iv) 9@)dx 0% Fr Rx (0,0) usta t uG,) Somat rte <0 uG,t)=O,x+e> 0a gee gy Fa (x0 fr Let u be the solution of sey eu Se Gt ERxO.«), uG,0)=/G), xR, ‘ur(x,0) = g(x), xeR, where fg are in C?(IR) and satisfy the following conditions. () =f) = g(x) = 0 forx 50, (@ 0< f(x) <1forx>0, (iii) g@)> 0 forx>0 (iv) { g@)dx <0, “Then, which of the following statements are true? . u(x,t) = 0 forall xs Oandr>0 ‘Wis bounded on Bx (0,00) u(x,t) = 0 whenever x +¢<0 u(x,t) = 0 for some (x, t) satisfying x+t>0 fee B= {(x,y) € R?/x? +y? < 1) aT C= (Qu y)/x? +9? = IAT TM STH cia ware WA aT AR rer parr ape (minimizer) & M01 = My (v8 + § = 2fv)dxdy + Sq @? = 2gv)ds. aa u ert a Peer are ee 2ausf, B-u=g 100. =e ae aret S afifgett ftcta A fer Gy) €C Tew er Reehta arama 8h Let B = {(x,y) € R?/x? +y? < 1) and (,y)/x? + y? = continuous functions. Let u be the minimizer of the functional = [fy (o2 + v3 - Se (2? ~2gv)ds. ‘Then u is a solution of lL. ~u =f, 2. du=f, 3. -hu=f, Bag 4. du=f, 2fv)dxdy + where $4 denotes the directional derivative of u in the direction of the outward drawn normal at (x,y) € C sary iy] =f [(v'G))? + ('@o)" Jax. 1 y(0) = La y(1) = 2 sik Prare wma 1. arr -T7H (extremal) y # FF ye c*((0, 1)\C? (10. 1), aT 7H (extremal) y 47% ¥€C(10,1)\C"({0,1) TCH (extremal) y C((0,1]) ¥ F BT AH (extremal) y C7([0, 1)) #2 ‘Consider the functional Jil = fy [('G9)* + ('@)?] ax, subject to y(0) = 1 and y(1) = 2. Then 1, there exists an exiremal y € €*((0, 1)\c?([0,1]) there exists an extremal y€ C((0,1))\C%C10,1)) ‘every extremal y belongs to C*({0, 1]) every extremal y belongs to C?({0, 1]) 4H ‘and let f and g be 101, Fare etter 101. 102. (4, 9G) -£f',xe'p@dt = fx) Te Pa stag 1, a8 ata BHF f:[-1,1] + (0,00) & fare fru ga soereer er 2, HE aa wT f:[-11] + (— 0,0) % fare fre get Sacre ST 3. FQ) = e*(1— 3x2) B feat gw am 4 FQ) = eG + x8 + 05) % ferret wren ‘Consider the integral equation 9G) ~§ {2 xe'wOde = F(@). Then |. there exists a continuous function f:{=1,] + (0,00) for which solution exists there exists a continuous function F:[-1,1] + (— 0) for which solution exists for f(x) = e-*(1 — 3x2), a solution exists for f(x) = e*(x + x3 + x5), a solution exists p) 9 Rafa sre a Ree ect re a) Ke a (2qe* cosp,, » @ = = @tanp, log(sinp)) ©) @P)=G, ap?) ™ 1 STOUT ANE ae fage™*sinp), 2, Fae (b) Tar (c) F Fae Sai fee 3. Fae (a) Tar (C)H foe ae weir PART following transformations a) (Q,P) = (J2qe* cosp,/2qe-* sinp), aeR ©) @,P) = (gtanp, log(sinp)) )@P)=G, ap) Then 1. only the transformations given in (a) and (b) are canonical 2. only the transformations given in (b) and (6) are canonical 3. only the transformations given in (a) and (c) are canonical 4. all are canonical Unit-4 103, arf Fe we aera rar dea a afer WIR aE Teef xy, q AT STMT BT Tee TATATT Q — Q arte aaraT ara frera 8 Pra do fire — 9 ote sere BF Ft arte & (argh aT)? 1, Aer (5,1) 2, srerrartt (1), 3. UHARTA (0, 1) 4. RTA (1/2) ‘Suppose a normal Q ~ @ plot is drawn using a reasonably large sample 2, X, from an ‘unknown probability distribution. For which of the following distributions would you expect the Q ~ @ plot to be convex (= shaped)? |. Beta (5, 1) . Exponential (1) Uniform (0, 1) . Geometric (1/2) qn > 1) ar x Peaht sewer eB argfeam eH mri PRX, TT KH cafiraren saftirar # dtar 21 Pret Sata ware? 1. £ (Xa XP) +0 2. PX, Sx) > P(X sx) wit rer 3. E (Min(1,|X_—X1)) +0 4, nftear 1% ara |x, —x| 90 103. 104. 104. (Xm 2 1) and X are random variables on a probability space. Suppose that X», converges to X in probability. Which of the following, are true? 1. E (Xq— XP?) 70 2. Py Sx) > P(X 0 with probability 1 4H 108. 108. 106. 106. spb ae eee ea arnfita arg wi fear #t agi at are i A are 1 wai +1 wee Hort Ht ora aft 2 maf da staat at 1. -arghere aro server & 2 eee 3, argfbere wr qea cra (null py 4, aIgfeae wom were Trea (positive « recurrent) & Consider a simple symmetric random walk ‘on integers, where from every state i you move to i= 1 and é+ 1 with probability half - ‘each, Then which of the following are true? 1. The random walk is aperiodic 2. The random walk is ireducible 3. The random walk is null recurrent 4. The random walk is positive recurrent arrear TAB (0, 1,2) aur dara sre o12 15 1 ofa ea as 1250 4°G a3 2 288 caret rata opera oe tare at aa tet date tard 1. limps PAP 2 limps PAD = linac PS 3. limps pip =2 4, littqne BoD = 2 Consider a Markov Chain with state space {0, 1,2} and transition matrix 1 Snameire 0 3 a ‘Then which of the following are true? lima seo 107, XV iid. RIE (n,p) area ae AT fer a aha 8 arf? 1, X4Y~ Bin @n,p) 2. 1)~ ABE (2n; p.p) 3. Var(X-¥) = E(x -¥)? 4. Cou(X +¥,X-¥) =0 107. Suppose X,¥ are tid. Binomial (n,p) random variables. Which ofthe following are true? 1. X+¥~ Bin n,p) 2. (X,¥)~ Miiltinomial (2n; p.p) 3. Var(X -¥) = E&Y)? 4. Cox +¥,X-¥)=0 108. ATE PE XX, Lid. NO.04) 8 mat 0?(> 0) sara tho? & fa area er aire {Tu = Cu BEX? + Cy > On 21} wa fer 8 ahaa e 1, o fire 7, Harr fae C, = 2. ot Bq T, safer BARE Gy = 2 3. a farq7, aaa tafe, = 4. Ty WUMSE Pprenitgr 2 af C, = 108, Let X,,X2,-+ be i.i.d. N(0,07), where (> 0) is unknown, Consider a class of estimators fered: 64> 0nz3} for 0. Then which of the following are true? 1, Ty is consistent for o? if Cy, 2, Ty is unbiased for a? if Cy 3. Ty isconsistent for a? if Gy, = —- 4. MSE of T, is minimised if Cy = <> oa 29 109, 109. 110. ana bid. aga reat Rove 20=2% flew H:0 <3 aha Fer Brea rétermr ger te dle: Hy #1 wetter wt ARR she ‘ware afe max {X,,X2) $1 Teh 2: Hy Bt HATATE HE ATA He am aE max (Xy,Xo} 21 after i, 1 = 1,2 % fore aren ae siBrear a, ara ert a ate tate «Tete 1 0.05 eae ar reteroT a+ a =1 rete 2 aafirra & often | rafter Let X,X2 be t.i-d. random variables with pdf. (2(0 — x) fae=f oe meee 0, otherwise For testing Ho: = 2 against H,:0 = 3, the following tests are suggested. Test I: Reject Mo if and only if max (%3,%} S 1 ‘Test 2: Reject Ho if and only if max {X,, Xa} 21 Let ay denote the probability of Type I error for Testi, f="1,2. Which of the following, are true? 1. Test | isa level 0.05 test 2 a+ @=1 3, Test 2 is unbiased 4, Test | is unbiased So Bt ah Sex ara rt re ht (6,0), (0,8).(-8,0) 741 (0,0) %, 98 >on 2) HR (%), So reUR sat er deer age wear Aer ita eur wh B 1. xX wary sree & 2. Xaary rare 3. [X[ + |] ar arto & afte vet Bt ee 4, aft (") ar (52) ead er 8 Pre re arate 8, a2 0% Pasar sifisar arr & max (Ixy! + 19ab [eel + by2l) 110. Let Sp be the square region with four vertices (6,0), (0,6), (—8,0) and (0,8), where: 8 > 0 is unknown. Suppose that (7) follows the uniform distribution on Sg. Which of the following statements are true? 1, Xand ¥ are uncorrelated 2. Xand ¥ are independent 3, [x] + IY] cannot exceed @ a: a E 4. 1F(F4) and (52) are two observations drawn independently, then the maximum likelihood estimate of 8 is max (lx + Isl, [al + lel} WD. ARE Xy Xp, Konan > 8) TAT Lid. art raat p.d.f, fa Tae area (bounded support) aT at Tar @ % arte aati eM Xe 5) be tid. with p.d.f. fy, which is symmetric about @ having bounded support. Let X¢) < Xa) << Xan-1) be the order statistics of the random variables X,,X2,---,X2n—1- Which of the following statements are correct? 1. Xq) = @ and 8 = Xeqy have the same distribution 2. X(a) —@.and 9 — Xone) have the same distribution aH 30 112. m2. 113, 113, 3. The distribution of Xn) is symmetric about @ 4. E[Xa + Xeen-ig] is same for all k=1,2,050 XagTen staré paz (p> 2) den aT gt E(X) = wer Var (X) = 5 8 a Pet Haha acre? 1, E(XX') =E+ ay! 2, (XX) =4'a+ trace (8) 3. E((X-w'E7(X-n)) =P 4. PUX- WEI X-w 21s F cron X follows a p-variate (p > 2) distribution with E(X) = pe and Var (X) = £. Which of the following are true? 1. E (XXx" E (X'X) ‘m+ trace (Z) E((X-wE"(X—A)) =p PUK WEA - wee) sh fort #0 eet ret are fer wae tt (logistic regression model) ¥¢ Prac 8%, et attr etatrerrqarat (log odds ratio) #1 tase Bo TAT ATA By Bix =O AMT x=—-1T arose arora wr aT 7, HFA wit werex =17arx=0 Teas eat aeteregara ait ger arg 7 are at Pret fa trade? LQ=h 2.%%=1 3. Ty =P 4, TyTy = 7 Consider a logistic regression model with a single regressor x, where the log odds ratio has intercept By and slope fi. Let T; be the ratio of the odds of success when x =0 to that when x =—1, Similarly, let Tz be the ratio of the odds of success when x = 1 to that when x = 0. Which of the following are true? ces 2, 3.hh= 4.7% 114. HT AR by, Bay, Big ~ i i.d.N(0,t?) aT Dyy FEaAA wT TL = 1,2, 10; +m, 8 FTE ey ~ iid. N(O,0?) 1 + ey Reta ae 9? rom safest (tat Ty = pq Slo a meth 2. n+ 00 8a dare 3. saftera 2 tae aaa 1? =0 4. n> o Fare daa &, Fan ae oe 14, Let by, bay Dyg ~ f-led.N(0,17) and €y ~ bied.N(O,02) for i= 1,2,-,10; i 17, independently of by by, sbyo. Define Xy = by + ey. Asan estimator of 6, the statistic 1 ae md2% ae 1, unbiased 2! consistent an -» 3. unbiased only when t? = 0 4. consistent as n + co only when t? = 0 118, af ahaa ere er: fi) =10 0 Fat he) 0% Fee 3. y(t) 0% Far . hy Der wa 8 ate are gee afer wate 117. 18, Consider a system with two components whose lifetimes are ii.d. exponential with hazard rate A. Let hy and hy be the hazard functions of the system if the components are 4AH 32 119, 119, 120. Put in series and parallel, respectively. Then which of the following are true? 1. hot) < hy(0) for all > 0 2. a(t) 0 3. y(t) 0 4. ha isa strictly increasing function of ¢ art ert | var ¥ =. 1000 faa sear caret fi af arare rear @, free 1 art 50% FT arte afr er safe eH A arer 30% After gti ae arate aera 2, sort | are 10% aT arian wah eet I aver 20% aareier Sifter Brom ater # PR arare & quet ft wiftrat 0.4 gar waa Br A sama 0.6 8 waa Tata a aftrernitps +t fire fae dar are 1. att 1 8, 1000 rar aoe 11H Fe Tet 2. aeett 13 operat aa ert I =, 1000 3. sete drt # =, 500 4. %, 600 ret 1H rare, 400 Fert HL ‘You want to invest Rs.1000 in companies 1 and Il. Ifthe market is good, company I will declare dividend of 50% while company I will declare 30%. If the market is bad, company I will declare dividend of 10% while company It will declare 20%. The prediction is that market will be good with probability 0.4 and bad with probability 0.6. ‘The investment that maximizes expected dividend is 1. Rs, 1000 in company I and nil in company TI 2, Nil in company 1 and Rs.1000 in company 1 3. Rs. 500 in each of the two companies 4. Rs, 600 in company I and Rs.400 in ‘company II sume 2 Aare om MIMI fae se Pare tim re> 0 Ree ae (c afeaR) aerate ny, Bh > 15 Fa kth IEW WT STMT HATS, HTH Ay = ¢— Sy frags sawn are prea gh, Be = Spas FR Mt TTT fare warren at at Ret aa ate a ae e 33, 1, A, rafter argos ae 2, B(Ar) = 1/a 3. B, wiftag argheae ate 4. E(B) = 1/a 120. Consider an M/M/1 Queue with arrival rate 4. For ¢ > 0, let N, be the number of arrivals upto (and including) t. For k 2 1, let be the arival time ofthe k-th customer. Let ‘Ay = t= Sy, be the time elapsed after the last arrival and By = Sy. — t be the waiting time from ¢ to the next arrival. Then ‘which of the following are true? 1. Ay is an unbounded random variable 2. BA) =1/a 3, By is an unbounded random variable 4, B(B) = 1/A 4H 8/06 CRIE/19-4 AH-3 oAH 36

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