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3 A-l * MATHEMATICS 1. If A={a,bc}, B={b,c,d} and C={a,d,c}, then (A-B)x(BNC)= D) {(e.c), (a,d),(,2)} . 2). {(c,a), (a)} 8) {(@,6), (.d)} 4) {(ac), (a,4)} 2. The function f:X >Y defined by f(x)=Sinx is one-one but not onto if X and Y are ‘respectively equal to, 7 » [Goma a » [o5]anaf.a) 3): [0, x] and [0,1] 4)" R and IR 3. If Log? + Log} +Log4® +Log} =6, then x = 1) 32 . 2) 8 3) 4 : 4) 64 4. iS, ea ton te then 6S, = " ™6ii 116 Tea 07 terms, then OS, = 1 (2n-1) D Gn+6) 2 “5n+6 a2 Bn-4 . 3) Gare) ® 5nv6 | 5. The remainder obtained when ((1)* + ([2)* + (8) + ..../...+((L00)" is divided by 10? is » 4 217 3) 28 4°27 (Space for Rough Work) SR-49 : ‘Turn Over 4 A-l If (pa > 17 angle between’ @ and bis D 150° 2) 30° 3), GO" 4) 120° 20. If a’ is vector perpendicular io both and @ , then 3(3 > ye {Pe so 2(o, 2) 3) ase ]-a SR-49 “ TO Al 21, “Ifthe area of the parallelogram with @ and oe as two adjacent sides is 16 sq, units, then the area of the parallelogram having 3a+2h and @+3 B as two adjacent sides in sq. units is y 45 2 75 3) 105 : 4) 120 22. ‘The locus of the point which moves such that the ratio of its distances from two fixed points in the plane is always a constant K(< 1)is 1) circle 2) straight line : 3) ellipse = 4) hyperbola 28, Ifthe lines x +3y-9=0, 4x +by-2 vo aa. 3) 5 4-5 and 2x~y—4=0 are concurrent, then b = 24. The lines represented by ax? +2hxy +by” =0 are perpendicular to each other if D hzo 2) W=ad 3) atb= 4) Waatd 95. 'Theequationof the circle having x-y~2=0 and x~y+2=0 astwo tangents and x+y =O as a diameter is : DY xr4y? 2) ey? a2 +. 8) x24 y? 2x4 2y-1=0 4) x® ay? 42x-2yt1=0 . (Space for Rough Worl) SR-49 _ ‘Turn Over 2 8 A-1 26. Ifthe length of the tangent from any point on the circle (x'—3)° + (y +2)? =r? to the circle ? is 16 units, then the area between the two citcles ini sq. units is (x-3 + (42) = D) 168 2) 8x 3) 4a . 4) 320 27, The circles ax? +ay” +2g,x + 2f;y +e =0 and bx? + by? + 2gyx + 2fay +09 =0 (a0 and 60) cut orthogonally if D> 82+ fif=a +e9 2) barge tafih, =be, + acy 3) -gig2 + ff =bey + acy 4) 8182 + Af =ac, +bep 28. The equation of the common tangent of the two touching circles,.y? 4-2? —6x ~12y+37=0 and x? +9? -6y 47 1) xty+5=0 2) x+y-5=0 3) e-yt520 4) x-y-5=0 29. The equation of the parabola with vertex at (+1, 1) and focus (2, 1) is 1) y?-2y-12r+13=0 2) y? -2y 419% 411=0 3) x? 42y-12y+13=0 4) y?-2y-12e-11=0 30. The equation of the line which is tangent to both the circle x? +)? =5 and the parabola y? =40x is D 2+y+5=0 © 2) Qe=y-5 3) 2x-y+5=0 4) Qw-yt5=0 (Space for Rough Work) SR-49 9 AL B1. x =4(1+Cos0) and y=8(1+Sin8) are the parametric equations of yy Gah O38 we * 9 “g) erah (+3) 16 9 1 82. If the distance between the foci and the distance between the directrices of the hyperbola Fe a arein the ratio 3:2, thena:b is = a ) 2:1 2) 1:2 3) B42 9 Bal 2 yp 2 33. The ellipse 16 =1 and the hyperbola 5 Teo 1 have in common 1) ‘centre and vertices only 2) centre, foci and vertices , 3) centre, foci and directrices 4) centre only ei 1 34, If Secd=m and TanO=n, then 3mm gral : D mn 2). 2n 3) 2m 7 4 2 . ‘Sin 85° - Sin15° 35. The value of Cos65" SO . no 21 3) -1 4) 2 (Space for Rough Work) oe : "Turn Over 10 A-l 36. From an aeroplane flying, vertically above a horizontal road, the angles of depression of two consecutive stones on the same side of the aeroplane are observed to be 30° and 60° respectively. The height at which the aeroplane is flying in km is v2 2 3) a wit ale als 37. Ifthe angles of a triangle are in the ratio3 : 4 : 5, then the sides are in the ratio D 3:4:5 2) 2:8: W341 3) V2: V6: V341 : 4) 2:6: VB+1 a, (0b>0, then the value of Tan’ "(Bete ue 6) depends on \o-6 1) neither a nor b 2) aandnotb 3) band nota 4) botha andb 40. Which one of the following equations has no sohition ? DVB Sino -Cosa=2 2) Cos0+Sind=V2 3) Cosec.6- Sec 8=1 4) Cosec @ — Sec 6 = Cosec 0: Sec 8 ‘Space for Rough World SR-49 i . AcL (WS +3i)0- # 41, The complex umber (3 75,)(a)( 3 + V5) SB ‘epreséntéd in the Argand diagram lies . 1) on the X-axis (Real axis) 2) on the Y-axis (Imaginary axis) 3) inthe first quadrant.» 4) “in the second quadrant 42, If 2c =-14 Vi, then the value of (-xt+x)) -(t-zee)) = 0 _ 2) 64 3) ~64 4) 32 . 6 43. ‘The modulus and amplitude of (1+iV3)" are respectively : an on 2 z : 2and 2% 1) 256and SZ 2 Rand 2 3) 256 and 22 4) 256 and = 3 w Limit 885 _ 44, ‘The value of ony ge dD 2Log 5 a1 3 0 4) Log 5 "45. Which one of the following is not true always’? . Limit . 1) Ifa function f(x) is continuous at x=a,then , , f () exists. 2) If f(x) and g(x) are differentiable at x=a, then f(x}+g(x) is also differentiable at x=a ° 3) If f(x) is continuous at x =a, then it is differentiable at x=a 4) If f(x) is not continuous at x =a, then it is not differentiable at x =a (Space for Rough Work) SR-49 : ‘Turn Over 2 : AGL 46. HYATt Stet to x with, fe] > 1 then, 2 2 = y 7 oa doe osog x 3) Py? yo y a 1 47. If f(x) and g(x) are two functions with g(e)n2-= and fog (x! 3 ae = 3x74 4 W Be + 12). Te 2d i Oe 4) 3x?-3 48. The derivative of g** wart, gZ"* (a > 0) is 1) gSeee~Tanx 2) Sing ad*Tans 3) Sing g™#-Seex 4) Seox aSt*-Tane #, 49. If Sin (x+y)+Cos(x+y)=Log (x+y), then a yi 2-1 ~y 3) 0 . a= 50. If f(x) is afimetion such that /"(x)+F(x)=0 and g(x)=[F(x)} +[/'(@)] and 2(3)= then g(8)= . D8 2) 3 3).0 4) 5 (Space for Rough Work) ‘SR -49 > 13 Ael 51. Ifthe curve y=2x +ax” +bx +e passes through the origin and the tangents drawn to it at x=] and y 2 are parallel to the X-axis, thén the values of a, b and c are respectively. # 3,-12 ando 2) -3, 12and0 3) -3,-12and0 4) 12,-3and0 52, A circular sector of perimeter 60 metre with maximum area is to be constructed. The radius of the circular are in metre must be ) 10 2) 15 a5 4) 20 53. The tangent and the normal drawn to the curve y=x?—x+4 at P(1, 4) cut the X-axis at Aand B respectively: If the length of the subtangent drawn to the curve at Pis equal to the length of the subnormal, then the area of the triangle PAB in sq. units is ) 16 2.8 3) 32 44 D Tan x40 2) Log(x+1)+e 1 e 1 - 3) glos(e+1)+e 4) (+1) ” Goss ag, (18 ten3) ; Dv Tan{t+Log Tan¥f| +e 2). Sec*[ + Log Tan%] te 3) Pan[1+Log Tan%/] +e 4) Sin?[1+Log Tan¥4|+e (Space for Rough Work) SR-49 : ‘Turn Over 14 AL j dz . 56. eee avx® -16 . 3 3 mes 1 gt » se(2}e 2 dent}. af2 te ls? 3) Cash (Es 4) Fe (= +e % : : a7. it l= J xSinx de and Iz = [ xCosx dx, then which one of the following is true ? Z 0 0 7 D aly 2) Ty+Ip=0 = x 3) h=zh : Dee 58. If F(x) is defined in [-2, 2] by (x)= 422 ~de-+1 ana &) 2 : J a(x)ax= . 2 1) 24 ' 2-0 3) 48 4) 64 59. The area enclosed between the parabola y =x? -x+2 and thé line y=x+2 in sq. units = 1) 2) ele 3) wl@ wir 4) 60... The solution of the differeitial equation e~* (y +1) dy+(Cos?x~Sin 2x) y(dz)=0 subjected 1 when x=0 is D (y+1)+e*Cos’x =2 2) y4Log y =e" Cos*x 38) Log (y #1) +e*Cos*x =1 4) y4+Logy +e* Cos*x =2 (Space for Rough Work) SR.49

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