IIT M FOUNDATION QUIZ2 EXAM QPE1
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IIT M FOUNDATION QUIZ2 EXAM QPE1 13
Question Paper Name :
Mar 2022
Total Marks : 350
Sem1 CT
Number of Questions : 11
Section Marks : 50
Question Number : 1 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
A. YES
B. NO
Question Number : 2 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
A. Useful Data has been mentioned above.
B. This data attachment is just for a reference & not for an evaluation.
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (3 to 8)
Question Label : Comprehension
Let L be a non-empty list, and D be a non-empty Dictionary. Choose whether the statements given
in the subquestions are true or false:
Sub questions
Question Number : 3 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Elements of L can be Dictionaries
Options :
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Question Number : 4 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Let a be a key of Dictionary D, then a is always an integer.
Options :
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Question Number : 5 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
For keys a and b in D, if a ≠ b then D[a] ≠ D[b] is always True.
Options :
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Question Number : 6 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
For keys a and b in D, a ≠ b is always True.
Options :
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Question Number : 7 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
For a key a in D, D[a] can be a dictionary.
Options :
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Question Number : 8 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Let D = { 3 : {‘a’: 5, ‘b’ : 4}, 5 : {‘c’ : 6}}, then the value of D[‘b’] is 4.
Options :
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Question Number : 9 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Consider the procedure doSomething given below. If A = [3, 4, 5, 3, 1, 9, 4, 6, 5, 9] and B =
doSomething(A).
Choose the correct option.
Options :
A. B = [3, 4, 5, 1, 9, 4, 6, 5, 9]
B. B = [3, 4, 5, 1, 9, 6]
C. B = [1, 6]
D. B = [4, 1, 3, 4, 6, 5, 9]
Question Number : 10 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
The following table contains information regarding authors from the “Library” dataset. Each row in
the table corresponds to an author and list of publication years. There are n authors, each author
is being assigned a unique index between 0 and n−1.
The table is represented by a dictionary named authors, with S.No as keys and lists of publication
years as values. Assume that authors has already been computed. For example, we have: authors
[0] = [1998,..., 2015]
isCommon(L1, L2) returns True if there are at least two common elements in lists L1 and L2.
What does an entry A[i] represent at the end of the execution of the pseudocode above?
Options :
A. Author A[i] has published books in i years
B. Author i has published books in A[i] years
C. Author A[i] has published at least two books in common years with i authors
D. Author i has published at least two books in common years with A[i] authors
Question Number : 11 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
In a shop selling soft drinks, Ritvika wants to combine two soft drinks to see which combinations
taste better. The drinks are labeled from 0 to n − 1. To keep track of these combinations, she
creates a matrix M. For drink i and j such that i ≠ j, if the combination of i and j tastes good, then
M[i][j] = 1, otherwise 0. mostSuitable(M) returns the list of drinks which are suitable for mixing
with the maximum number of drinks. Choose the correct code fragment.
Options :
A.
B.
C.
D.
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (12 to 13)
Question Label : Comprehension
Consider the procedure given below.
If L1 and L2 are two lists, and L = eliminate (L1, L2), then answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions
Question Number : 12 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What will L represent?
Options :
A. It will contain all elements of L2 that are not present in L1.
B. It will contain all elements of L1 that are not present in L2 .
C. It will contain the elements common to L1 and L2 .
D. It will contain the elements present in L1 or L2 but not both.
Question Number : 13 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following option(s) is/are always correct? It is a Multiple Select Question (MSQ).
Options :
A. length(L1) − length(L2 ) = length(L)
B. length(L1) > length(L2)
C. length(L1) ≥ length(L)
D. length(L2 ) ≤ length(L)
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (14 to 15)
Question Label : Comprehension
Sub questions
Question Number : 14 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What will countSomething(M, 0, 2) return?
NOTE: Enter your answer to the nearest integer.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
Question Number : 15 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
If Line 2 is replaced by count = M[i][j], then what will countSomething(M, 0, 2) return?
NOTE: Enter your answer to the nearest integer.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (16 to 17)
Question Label : Comprehension
The following pseudocode is executed using the “Words” dataset. Assume that words are
arranged in increasing order of sequence number.
Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions
Question Number : 16 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What will B represent at the end of the execution?
Options :
A. Maximum number of nouns in a sentence across all sentences.
B. Total number of nouns across all sentences.
C. Minimum number of nouns in a sentence across all sentences.
D. Number of sentences having minimum number of nouns.
Question Number : 17 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What will length(sList) represent at the end of execution.
Options :
A. Total number of words in “Words” dataset
B. Total number of sentences in “Words” dataset
C. Total number of words with same part of speech in “Words” dataset
D. Total number of words with different part of speech in “Words” dataset
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (18 to 19)
Question Label : Comprehension
The following pseudocode is executed using the “Shopping Bills” dataset.
Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions
Question Number : 18 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What will each value D[j][k] represent at the end of the execution?
Options :
A. Price of item j of category k across all bills
B. Price of item k of category j across all bills
C. List of prices of item j of category k across all bills
D. List of prices of item k of category j across all bills
Question Number : 19 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Using the dictionary D created in the previous question, what will the value of L represent at the
end of the execution of the pseudocode below?
Options :
A. List of items for which the difference between the highest and lowest price is the same
B. List of items for which the difference between the highest and lowest price is maximum
C. List of items for which the difference between the highest and lowest price is minimum
D. List of items with same price in all shops
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (20 to 21)
Question Label : Comprehension
The following pseudocode is executed using the “Shopping Bills” dataset. Procedure similar(X, Y)
returns True if the difference between X and Y is less than 100.
A graph is constructed using matrix S created by the above pseudocode. Based on the given
information answer the subquestions.
Sub questions
Question Number : 20 Question Type : MSQ
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Choose the correct statement(s). It is a Multiple Select Question (MSQ).
Options :
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Question Number : 21 Question Type : MSQ
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
There will be an edge between bills i and j if:
It is a Multiple Select Question (MSQ).
Options :
A. The total bill amount of i is lower than the total bill amount of j by less than 100 and both bills
are from the same shop.
B. The total bill amount of i is greater than the total bill amount of j by less than 100 and both
bills are from the same shop.
C. The total bill amounts of bills i and j are same but both bills are from the different shops.
D. The total bill amounts of bills i and j are same and both bills are from the same shop.
Sem1 Eng1
Number of Questions : 29
Section Marks : 50
Question Number : 22 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
A. Yes
B. No
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (23 to 32)
Question Label : Comprehension
Read the following passage and answer the given subquestions
Sir Mohan Lal looked at himself in the mirror of a first-class waiting room at the railway station.
The mirror was obviously made in India. The red oxide at its back had come off at several places
and long lines of translucent glass cut across its surface. Sir Mohan smiled at the mirror with an air
of pity and patronage.
The mirror smiled back at Sir Mohan. “You are a bit of all right, old chap,’ it said. ‘Distinguished,
efficient-even handsome. That neatly trimmed moustache-the suit from Saville Row with the
carnation in the button-hole-the aroma of eau de cologne, talcum powder, and scented soap all
about you! Yes, old fellow, you are a bit of all right.’
Sir Mohan threw out his chest, smoothed his Balliol tie for the umpteenth time and waved a
goodbye to the mirror.
Outside the waiting room Sir Mohan Lal’s luggage lay piled along the wall. On a small grey steel
trunk Lachmi, Lady Mohan Lal, sat chewing a betel leaf and fanning herself with a newspaper. She
was short and fat and in her middle forties. She wore a white sari with a red border. On one side of
her nose glistened a diamond nose-ring and she had several gold bangles on her arms. She had
been talking to the bearer until Sir Mohan had summoned him inside. As soon as he had gone,
she hailed a passing railway coolie.
‘Where does the zenana stop?’
‘Right at the end of the platform.”
The coolie flattened his turban to make a cushion, hoisted the steel truck on his head, and moved
down the platform. Lady Lal picked up her brass tiffin-carrier and ambled along behind him. On
the way she stopped by a hawker’s stall to replenish her silver betel-leaf case, and then joined the
coolie. She sat down on her steel truck (which the coolie had put down) and started talking to him,
‘Are the trains very crowded on these lines?’
‘These days all trains are crowded, but you’ll find room in the zenana.’
‘Then I might as well get over the bother of eating.’
Lady Lal opened the brass carrier and took out a bundle of cramped chapatties and some mango
pickle. While she ate, the coolie sat opposite her, drawing lines in the gravel with his finger.
~Karma - Khushwant Singh
Sub questions
Question Number : 23 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Sir Mohan smiled at the mirror with an air of pity and patronage. Here the word air means _____.
Options :
A. Gas
B. Impression
C. Refresh
D. Both Impression and Refresh
Question Number : 24 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
The mirror smiled back at Sir Mohan. The figure of speech used here is _____.
Options :
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Personification
D. Hyperbole
Question Number : 25 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Choose an appropriate substitute for the word umpteenth.
Options :
A. Empty
B. Hollow
C. Repeat
D. Countless
Question Number : 26 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Lady Mohan Lal, sat chewing a betel leaf and fanning herself with a newspaper. Choose an
appropriate substitution for the underlined part.
Options :
A. Using a newspaper
B. Below a newspaper
C. On a newspaper
D. In a newspaper
Question Number : 27 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Lady Lal picked up her brass tiffin-carrier and ambled along behind him. Choose an appropriate
substitute for the underlined word
Options :
A. Stroll
B. Race
C. Both Stroll and Race
D. None of these
Question Number : 28 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What is the antonym of the word replenish?
Options :
A. Refill
B. Recharge
C. Exhaust
D. Plenish
Question Number : 29 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Choose an appropriate substitute for the word summon.
Options :
A. Call for someone
B. Instruct
C. Issue
D. Produce
Question Number : 30 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
She had been talking to the bearer until Sir Mohan had summoned him inside. The tense used here is
______.
Options :
A. Past continuous
B. Present perfect continuous
C. Past perfect continuous
D. Past perfect
Question Number : 31 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
She hailed a passing railway coolie. Here the word hail means ____.
Options :
A. Call
B. Throw
C. Clap
D. None of these
Question Number : 32 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Choose the odd one out: summon, hail, beckon, bestow
Options :
A. Summon
B. Hail
C. Beckon
D. Bestow
Question Number : 33 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
One of my colleagues are a dancer. This sentence has the correct subject - verb agreement.
Options :
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Question Number : 34 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Rose was terrible in the play. In this sentence, there is subject-verb agreement.
Options :
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Question Number : 35 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Context: A professor to a student
‘Come by my office tomorrow and we can discuss your idea’ is a command.
Options :
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Question Number : 36 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
‘Please send me an email about our discussion today’. This can be categorically identified as being a
request.
Options :
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Question Number : 37 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Jogging is good for your health. Here the subject is _______.
Options :
A. Jogging
B. Jogging is
C. Good for your health.
Question Number : 38 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
‘She goes to bed early’. Here, the predicate is:
Options :
A. She
B. Goes
C. Goes to bed early
D. To bed early
Question Number : 39 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
The dog or the cats ______ outside.
Options :
A. Is
B. Are
C. Both Is and Are
Question Number : 40 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Half a dozen plants ________ by my balcony.
Options :
A. Are accommodated
B. Is accommodated.
Question Number : 41 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
George and Tamara ______ want to see that movie.
Options :
A. Doesn't
B. Don't
Question Number : 42 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Every one of those books _____ fiction.
Options :
A. Is
B. Are
Question Number : 43 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Two pairs of scissors ________ missing since morning.
Options :
A. Has been
B. Have been
Question Number : 44 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Neither Rakesh nor Ajeesh __________ attend the meeting.
Options :
A. Is
B. Will
C. Are
D. Am
Question Number : 45 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
“John likes pizza.” What is the negative form of this sentence?
Options :
A. John does not likes pizza
B. John do not like pizza
C. John does not like pizza
D. John did not like pizza
Question Number : 46 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
“She sent her friend an email.” What is “her friend” here?
Options :
A. Direct object
B. Indirect object
C. Subject
D. Complement
Question Number : 47 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
‘Move heaven and earth’ and ‘cutting corners’ are opposite in meaning
Options :
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Question Number : 48 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Reema is living within her budget. She is_____.
Options :
A. Pulling herself together
B. Getting a taste of her own medicine
C. Between the devil and the deep sea
D. Cutting her coat according to her cloth
Question Number : 49 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
In the words ‘mountaineer’, ‘disassemble’, and ‘souvenir’, the stressed syllable is the ____________.
Options :
A. First syllable
B. Second syllable
C. Third syllable
D. In different places in each word
Question Number : 50 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Directing and swimming are examples of:
Options :
A. Verbs stressed on the pre-final syllable
B. Verbs stressed on the final syllable
C. Adjectives stressed on the pre-final syllable
D. Adjectives stressed on the final syllable
Question Number : 51 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
The sentences ‘Reema analyses bones for a living’ and ‘Reports published by the WHO draw on
numerous analyses’ have the word ‘analyses’ pronounced differently.
Options :
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Question Number : 52 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Identify whether the vowel sound (in bold) in the following word is short or long.
Food
Options :
A. Short
B. Long
Question Number : 53 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Identify whether the consonant sound (in bold) in the following word is voiced or voiceless:
Juicy
Options :
A. Voiceless
B. Voiced
Question Number : 54 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Identify the number of consonant sounds in the following word:
Determined
Options :
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
Question Number : 55 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Identify the number of consonant sounds in the following word:
Quickly
Options :
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Question Number : 56 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Identify whether the vowel sound (in bold) in the following word is a monophthong or a
diphthong.
Cure
Options :
A. Monophthong
B. Diphthong
Question Number : 57 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Identify whether the vowel sound (in bold) in the following word is a monophthong or a
diphthong.
Fought
Options :
A. Monophthong
B. Diphthong
Question Number : 58 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
How many consonant sounds are there in the English language?
Options :
A. 22
B. 20
C. 24
D. 21
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (59 to 62)
Question Label : Comprehension
Read the following situation and answer the given subquestions.
You are the team leader of an important project at a start-up, and you have to present a business
proposal to a group of investors tomorrow so that your project can be realised. However, with less
than a day to go, your team has been slacking off a lot, and have only begun to resume panic-
induced work at the (1) ____________. When you, in a fit of anger, ask them to get their act together,
one of them gets offended and hurls abuses at you. To add (2) ___________, one other colleague
walks out of the room, tired of the raised voices and the hostile environment.
As the situation gets (3) ____________, you realise it is time for you to take the bull by its horns, and
get to work yourself, so that you can present the proposal yourself by the next morning. You calm
down, ask your team members to leave the room in a low and firm voice, roll up your sleeves, and
get down (4) ___________.
Sub questions
Question Number : 59 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Choose the correct expression for blank (1)
Options :
A. Eleventh hour
B. Twelfth hour
C. Final call
D. First instance
Question Number : 60 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Choose the correct answer for blank (2)
Options :
A. Heat to blood
B. Insult to injury
C. Fire to fuel
D. Ice to water
Question Number : 61 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Choose the correct answer for blank (3)
Options :
A. Out of mind
B. Out of hand
C. Out of habit
D. Out of sight
Question Number : 62 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Choose the correct answer for blank (4)
Options :
A. To business
B. To matters
C. To workers
D. To the office
Sem1 Maths1
Number of Questions : 11
Section Marks : 50
Question Number : 63 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
A. YES
B. NO
Question Number : 64 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
A. Useful Data has been mentioned above.
B. This data attachment is just for a reference & not for an evaluation.
Question Number : 65 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
A.
B.
C.
D.
Question Number : 66 Question Type : MSQ
Correct Marks : 5
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following statements are correct?
Options :
A.
B.
C.
D.
Question Number : 67 Question Type : MSQ
Correct Marks : 5
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Options :
A.
B.
C.
D.
Question Number : 68 Question Type : MSQ
Correct Marks : 5
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Options :
A.
B.
C.
D.
Question Number : 69 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Short Answer Question
NOTE: Enter your answer to the nearest integer.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
22
Question Number : 70 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 5
Question Label : Short Answer Question
NOTE: Enter your answer to the nearest integer.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (71 to 73)
Question Label : Comprehension
Sub questions
Question Number : 71 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
If the limit exists at x = 0 for the given function f(x), then what will be the value of p?
NOTE: Enter your answer to the nearest integer.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
6
Question Number : 72 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
NOTE: Enter your answer to the nearest integer.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
Question Number : 73 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Short Answer Question
If f is differentiable everywhere, then find the value of r.
NOTE: Enter your answer to the nearest integer.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (74 to 75)
Question Label : Comprehension
Sub questions
Question Number : 74 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the value of f(0)?
NOTE: Enter your answer to the nearest integer.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
Question Number : 75 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the value of f′(1)?
NOTE: Enter your answer to the nearest integer.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
15
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (76 to 78)
Question Label : Comprehension
Sub questions
Question Number : 76 Question Type : MSQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following statements are correct?
Options :
A.
B.
C.
D.
Question Number : 77 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find the limit of the sequence {4an}.
NOTE: Enter your answer to the nearest integer.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
10
Question Number : 78 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
NOTE: Enter your answer to the nearest integer.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
Sem1 Stats1
Number of Questions : 15
Section Marks : 50
Question Number : 79 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
A. Yes
B. No
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (80 to 81)
Question Label : Comprehension
Answer the given subquestion.
Sub questions
Question Number : 80 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
From a box containing 5 dark chocolates and 3 milk chocolates, 3 chocolates are to be selected
randomly without replacement. In how many ways can the chocolates be selected such that at
least one dark chocolate is selected?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
55
Question Number : 81 Question Type : MSQ
Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Select the steps from the following options, that you will use for the selection of chocolates.
Note: This question is optional. We will check your answer to this question if you make a mistake
in the previous one.
Options :
A. Selection of chocolates will occur simultaneously.
B. Selection of chocolates will not occur simultaneously.
C. With replacement.
D. Without replacement.
E. Order matters.
F. Order does not matter.
Question Number : 82 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Suppose Ankit has 2 empty pen boxes which are to be filled by 3 pens. In how many ways can the
boxes be filled with pens such that none of the box remains empty?
Options :
A. 18
B. 32 − 2
C. 19
D. 23 − 2
Question Number : 83 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
A. 20790
B. 50820
C. 25410
D. 1210
Question Number : 84 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Consider the following events:
A: Throwing a 4 with one unbiased die.
B: Throwing a sum of 8 with two independent rolls of an unbiased die.
Which of these events has the least probability?
Options :
A. A
B. B
C. Both have the same probability
Question Number : 85 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
X contains observations of the speed of a car and Y contains the observations of the speed of
another car, and it is noted that each observation of Y is 2 times each observation of X. If the
sample variance of X is 64, then calculate the sample covariance between X and Y ?
Options :
A. 128
B. 256
C. 64
D. 0
Question Number : 86 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
If we have observations 30, 25, 35, 40 and 45, then find the population variance of the data?
Options :
A. 62.5
B. 50
C. 40
D. 35
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (87 to 88)
Question Label : Comprehension
Answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions
Question Number : 87 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Short Answer Question
How many words, with or without meaning, can be formed using the letters of the word ’MADRAS’
(without repetition), such that the alphabet ’D’ occupies the 3rd position (moving from left to right)
in each of the words formed?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
60
Question Number : 88 Question Type : MSQ
Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Select the steps from the following options, that you will use for forming words using letters of the
word ’MADRAS’.
Note: This question is optional. We will check your answer to this question if you make a mistake
in the previous one.
Options :
A. Selection of letters will occur simultaneously.
B. Selection of letters will not occur simultaneously.
C. With replacement.
D. Without replacement.
E. Order matters.
F. Order does not matter.
Question Number : 89 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
A.
B.
C.
D.
Question Number : 90 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Short Answer Question
A salesman wants to sell two products, ’A’ and ’B’. The chances of him selling the products ’A’ and
’B’ are 30% and 70% respectively. The two products can be sold independently. Given that he is
able to sell at least one product, what is the probability that the product A has been sold? (Enter
the answer correct to 2 decimal accuracy)
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.34 to 0.42
Question Number : 91 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 5
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Urn ’A’ contains 3 white and 5 black balls. 4 balls are transferred to an empty urn B from urn A.
From urn B, a ball is drawn at random and is found to be white. What is the probability that out of
4 balls transferred 3 are white and 1 is black?
Options :
A.
B.
C.
D.
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (92 to 93)
Question Label : Comprehension
Sub questions
Question Number : 92 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the probability that the team will be given direct entry to the knock-out stage in the next
tournament?(Enter the answer correct to 2 decimal accuracy)
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.47 to 0.55
Question Number : 93 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
If the team is given direct entry to the knock-out stage in the next tournament, what is the
probability that the team A has won the current tournament?(Enter the answer correct to 2
decimal accuracy)
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.22 to 0.30
Question Number : 94 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
The Statistics department of a college has a batch of 50 students. Of the total number of students
in the batch, 28 are boys and the rest are girls. If two students are selected at random (without
replacement) to represent the college in a competition, then find the probability that the first
student selected is a boy and the second one selected is a girl?
(Enter the answer correct to 2 decimal places)
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.21 to 0.29
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (95 to 96)
Question Label : Comprehension
Answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions
Question Number : 95 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Rohit wants to create a 4-digit numerical password for his mobile phone. In how many ways, can
he create a 4-digit numerical password between 4000 and 10000 with digits 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 if no
digit is repeated?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
180
Question Number : 96 Question Type : MSQ
Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Select the steps from the following options,that you will use to create 4-digit numerical password
using the given digits.
Note: This question is optional. We will check your answer to this question if you make a mistake
in the previous one.
Options :
A. Selection of digits will occur simultaneously.
B. Selection of digits will not occur simultaneously.
C. With replacement.
D. Without replacement.
E. Order matters.
F. Order does not matter.
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (97 to 98)
Question Label : Comprehension
Answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions
Question Number : 97 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
In how many ways can, 6 team members including a captain, vice-captain and a coach, sit around
a circular table, when the captain is to sit on one side of the coach and the vice-captain on the
other side?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
12
Question Number : 98 Question Type : MSQ
Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Select the steps from the following options, that you will use for arranging team members around
a circular table.
Note: This question is optional. We will check your answer to this question if you make a mistake
in the previous one.
Options :
A. Selection of team members will occur simultaneously.
B. Selection of team members will not occur simultaneously.
C. With replacement.
D. Without replacement.
E. Order matters.
F. Order does not matter.
Sem2 Eng2
Number of Questions : 33
Section Marks : 50
Question Number : 99 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
A. YES
B. NO
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (100 to 104)
Question Label : Comprehension
Scenario I — Interview
[entering the room] Shrinidhi: Hello, Mr. Gunawardene. Hope you are well!
Boss: Hello, Ms. Shrinidhi, I’m well, thank you — please take a seat. How are you doing today? I
hope you didn’t have any trouble getting to the right location.
[sitting down] Shrinidhi: I’m doing great, thank you so much! Getting here was quite easy for me
— the instructions sent by the HR were very helpful.
Boss: I’m glad to hear that. Well, let’s get started then. Would you like to tell me about yourself?
Shrinidhi: Sure. I graduated last year with a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from
Wellesley College, where I took the specific field of human rights and international law quite
quickly, and then pursued a research internship at the International Justice Organization.
Since graduation, I’ve been working as a fellow at ThinkAsia, a human rights organization based
out of Singapore. I’ve been looking to get involved in international law for a long-term role after
my fellowship is done in four months, which is why I am looking to find work in a legal firm such as
yours.
Boss: Great. We are a legal firm — quite different from the NGOs and human rights organizations
you have worked with. Then why our firm? What about our firm interests you?
Shrinidhi: I’m interested in the legal work you do for conflict-ridden areas in the Asia-Pacific,
especially South Asia. Although I have a human rights background, I want to gain a firm
grounding in the legal aspects of human rights, which I hope to do at your organization.
Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions
Question Number : 100 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What is the difference between “quite” and “quiet”?
Options :
A. Quiet = silent; quite = an insect
B. Quiet = considerable; quite = silent
C. Quite = considerable; quiet = silent
D. Quiet = a cricket; quite = sore and red
Question Number : 101 Question Type : MSQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following sentences are grammatically correct?
Options :
A. I am working at ThinkAsia for the last one year.
B. I’ve been working at ThinkAsia since 2019.
C. I’ve been working at ThinkAsia for two years.
D. I am working at ThinkAsia since 2019.
Question Number : 102 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following statements are true?
Options :
A. Shrinidhi has a Master’s degree.
B. Shrinidhi is being very impolite to the interviewer.
C. Shrinidhi has not worked at a legal firm before.
D. Shrinidhi has specialized in the field of international law.
Question Number : 103 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Shrinidhi is looking for a _________ role.
Options :
A. Short-term
B. Contractual
C. Freelance
D. Long-term
Question Number : 104 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What is the meaning of the word “conflict-ridden”?
Options :
A. An area rife with conflict or wars
B. An area devoid of any conflict
C. An area that has just become peaceful
D. Well-known for violence
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (105 to 109)
Question Label : Comprehension
Fill in the blanks with correct expressions of numbers/values/quantity in the given
subquestions
Each year, among the 1) ___________10,600 (1992-2002 year average) Delaware births, there are
about 90 infant deaths. More than 70 2)________ of these occur in the neonatal period (the first
month of life). The rest occur during the postneonatal period, from one month to the end of the
first year of life. This suggests that 3) _______ causes of infant death arise from maternal health
factors, before or during pregnancy, that result in less healthy infants. Compared to the nation,
Delaware’s increase in IMR began earlier, in the mid to late 1990s. 4) _______ one-third of the rise
was due to increases in low and very low birth weight (VLBW) infants. Two-thirds was due to an
increase in the risk of mortality among VLBW infants. The increased IMR among VLBW infants
occurred 5) _________ among conventionally low-risk women who were married, 30 years of age or
older, living in suburban New Castle County, and receiving early prenatal care.
Sub questions
Question Number : 105 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Choose the correct answer for blank (1).
Options :
A. About
B. Approximately
C. Mostly
D. Most
E. Percent
Question Number : 106 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Choose the correct answer for blank (2).
Options :
A. About
B. Approximately
C. Mostly
D. Most
E. Percent
Question Number : 107 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Choose the correct answer for blank (3).
Options :
A. About
B. Approximately
C. Mostly
D. Most
E. Percent
Question Number : 108 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Choose the correct answer for blank (4).
Options :
A. About
B. Approximately
C. Mostly
D. Most
E. Percent
Question Number : 109 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Choose the correct answer for blank (5).
Options :
A. About
B. Approximately
C. Mostly
D. Most
E. Percent
Question Number : 110 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
For all we know, it ______ turn out to be a hot day tomorrow. (Unsure state in the future)
Options :
A. Will
B. Must
C. Might
D. Was
Question Number : 111 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
My team of analysts ____ look into the matter for you. (Offering to do something)
Options :
A. Must
B. Will
C. Should
D. May
Question Number : 112 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
“Could” is not the past form of “can”.
Options :
A. True
B. False
Question Number : 113 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Identify the mood of the sentence given below.
Clean up your dorm room!
Options :
A. Subjunctive
B. Imperative
C. Conditional
D. Indicative
Question Number : 114 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Identify the mood of the sentence given below.
We are going to finalise the deal.
Options :
A. Subjunctive
B. Indicative
C. Interrogative
D. Imperative
Question Number : 115 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate modal verb.
_________ we make a move? (Polite suggestion)
Options :
A. Might
B. Will
C. Shall
D. Can
Question Number : 116 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Identify the modal auxiliary in the following sentence.
Wood could be shoved inside the mighty trunk.
Options :
A. Wood
B. Mighty
C. Shoved
D. Could
Question Number : 117 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate modal verb.
Shardul ______ ride the bike with both hands off the handle. (Ability, present tense)
Options :
A. Can
B. Could
C. Neither
D. Both
Question Number : 118 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate modal verb according to the context.
If they construct a stairway to heaven, I ______ be the first to climb up.
Options :
A. Will
B. Would
C. Not
D. Ought
Question Number : 119 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
When you are politely offering a beverage to someone, you should use __________.
Options :
A. Could
B. Must
C. Would
D. None of these
Question Number : 120 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Fill in the blank with the modal verbs ‘can’ or ‘could’ based on the context and intended meaning in
the following sentence.
Ben ______ win debates even today.
Options :
A. Can
B. Could
Question Number : 121 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Fill in the blank with the modal verbs ‘can’ or ‘could’ based on the context and intended meaning in
the following sentence.
She _____ not continue swimming after her injury (past tense).
Options :
A. Can
B. Could
Question Number : 122 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
“What was his occupation?” A correct response to this question could be __________.
Options :
A. His occupation was that of an overseer
B. His occupation is that of a plumber
C. His occupation were that of a sailor
D. His occupation will be that of a mechanic
Question Number : 123 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
“Raja travelled to Delhi.” The interrogative form of this sentence is _________________.
Options :
A. Where does Raja travel to?
B. Who did Raja travel with?
C. Where did Raja travel to?
D. When did Raja travel?
Question Number : 124 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
“She gave him the letter.” In this sentence, identify the direct object.
Options :
A. She
B. The letter
C. Him
D. Gave
Question Number : 125 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
In the phrase ‘velvet chair’, the noun ‘velvet’ acts as a _______.
Options :
A. Noun
B. Verb
C. Adjective
D. Adverb
Question Number : 126 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
In the following sentences, which one has the word "care" in the role of an adjective?
Options :
A. She says we are part of the care economy.
B. They care for their family.
C. He does not care.
D. Ram won't care for his child.
Question Number : 127 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Convert the following sentence into passive voice.
Ali gave Siraj a look
Options :
A. Ali is giving Siraj a look.
B. Ali will be giving Siraj a look.
C. A look was given to Siraj by Ali.
D. Siraj was given a look by Ali.
Question Number : 128 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
The plants ______ by them. (Active voice: They grow plants)
Options :
A. Is grown
B. Are grown
C. Were grown
D. Will be grown
Question Number : 129 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
These people are so slow, __________?
Options :
A. Don’t they
B. Didn’t they
C. Isn’t they
D. Aren’t they
Question Number : 130 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
The weather is pleasant, ______?
Options :
A. Isn’t it
B. Is it
C. Is it not
D. None of these
Question Number : 131 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
“It is raining cats and dogs.” In this sentence, ‘it’ is the _______.
Options :
A. Object
B. Verb
C. Predicate
D. Subject
Question Number : 132 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Identify the non-finite clause in the following sentence.
Reading that book, I slept off.
Options :
A. Reading that book
B. I slept
C. Reading that
D. I slept off
Question Number : 133 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Identify the interrogative form of the following sentence.
John said nothing about the incident.
Options :
A. Did John say nothing about the incident?
B. Does John say nothing about the incident?
C. Does John say anything about the incident?
D. Did John say anything about the incident?
Question Number : 134 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
I asked him _________ he was up for the task.
Options :
A. Whether
B. Either if or whether can be used
C. If
Question Number : 135 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
____ they outrun you, they will be selected.
Options :
A. If
B. Whether
C. Either if or whether can be used
Question Number : 136 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
In which of the following sentences does the word “study” function as an adjective?
Options :
A. Sleep after you study.
B. Where is the case study?
C. It was an interesting study.
D. Go to the study room.
Question Number : 137 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Fill in the blank with correct expression of numbers/values:
This extends the length of the investigation, which can take ______ months or years to complete.
Options :
A. Many
B. Less than
C. Several
Question Number : 138 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Fill in the blank with correct expression of numbers/values:
The rate of drug and alcohol excretion is affected by _____ factors.
Options :
A. Many
B. Less than
C. Several
Question Number : 139 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Fill in the blank with correct expression of numbers/values:
In Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, _____ 10% of the students enrolled in this field were female.
Options :
A. Many
B. Less than
C. Several
Sem2 Maths2
Number of Questions : 6
Section Marks : 50
Question Number : 140 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
A. YES
B. NO
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (141 to 142)
Question Label : Comprehension
Let A be a 3 x 2 non-zero real matrix.
Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions
Question Number : 141 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
The minimum value of rank(A) is _______________.
NOTE: Enter your answer to the nearest integer.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
Question Number : 142 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
The maximum value of nullity(A) is _______________.
NOTE: Enter your answer to the nearest integer.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
Question Number : 143 Question Type : MSQ
Correct Marks : 8
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Options :
A. Condition 1.
B. Condition 2.
C. Condition 3.
D. Condition 4.
Question Number : 144 Question Type : MSQ
Correct Marks : 10
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Options :
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (145 to 148)
Question Label : Comprehension
Determine whether the statements given in the subquestions are true or false.
Sub questions
Question Number : 145 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
If A or B is invertible, then AB and BA are similar matrices (i.e., AB is similar to BA).
Options :
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Question Number : 146 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Any two scalar matrices are similar.
Options :
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Question Number : 147 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
If A is similar to B, then Ak is similar to Bk, for any positive integer k.
Options :
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Question Number : 148 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
If A and B are two 3 × 3 matrices, which are similar to each other. Suppose the homogeneous
system of linear equations Ax = 0 has a unique solution, then the homogeneous system of linear
equations Bx = 0 also has a unique solution.
Options :
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (149 to 153)
Question Label : Comprehension
Sub questions
Question Number : 149 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 6
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following vector spaces consists of vectors which could denote the amount of money
deposited by Anamika, Subhasis and Shreya in a particular month such that in that month the
amount deposited is 0 in each of the accounts A1 , A2 and A3.
Options :
A.
B.
C.
D.
Question Number : 150 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find out nullity(T).
NOTE: Enter your answer to the nearest integer.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
Question Number : 151 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find out rank(T).
NOTE: Enter your answer to the nearest integer.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
Question Number : 152 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following options is true?
Options :
A. T is one to one.
B. T is onto.
C. T is both one to one and onto.
D. T is neither one to one nor onto.
Question Number : 153 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
A.
B.
C.
D.
Sem2 Stats2
Number of Questions : 12
Section Marks : 50
Question Number : 154 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
A. Yes
B. No
Question Number : 155 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
A. Useful Data has been mentioned above.
B. This data attachment is just for a reference & not for an evaluation.
Question Number : 156 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Let X and Y be independent Poisson random variables with mean 1. Then
P(min(X, Y ) = 0) equals
Options :
A.
B.
C.
D.
Question Number : 157 Question Type : MSQ
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
2
Suppose the moment generating function of a random variable X is given by MX(λ) = e8λ and X1, X2
, . . . ,X9 are 9 i.i.d. samples with distribution X. Let Y be a random variable defined as Y = X1 + X2 + · ·
· + X9. Which of the following options are true?
Options :
A.
B.
C.
D.
Question Number : 158 Question Type : MSQ
Correct Marks : 5
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Options :
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Question Number : 159 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
A random sample of size 64 is collected from a normal population with mean μ and variance σ2.
Suppose the expected value and the variance of the sample mean is 50 and 0.25, respectively. Find
the value of μ − 11σ.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (160 to 161)
Question Label : Comprehension
Answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions
Question Number : 160 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 5
Question Label : Short Answer Question
An urn contains a certain number of balls and one of them is numbered 1. Let the probability of
drawing a 1 be p. Independent draws are made with replacement until ball 1 is drawn. The
experiment is conducted 10 times and number of draws made are as follows: 4, 3, 1, 5, 7, 5, 4, 2, 6,
8. Find the maximum likelihood estimate of p. Enter your answer correct to two decimal places.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.20 to 0.24
Question Number : 161 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Select three facts/formulae/steps from the list of options that you will use for solving the previous
question.
Note: "This question is optional. We will check your answer to this question if you make a mistake
in the previous one. Please enter your answers in comma-separated format. E.g. 1, 2, 3". Check the
list of options given in the data attachment.
Response Type : Alphanumeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Set
Answers Case Sensitive : No
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
3, 8, 12
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (162 to 164)
Question Label : Comprehension
Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions
Question Number : 162 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find c so that fXY is a valid PDF.
NOTE: Enter your answer to the nearest integer.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
Question Number : 163 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find the probability that in a given week the amount of petrol sold is less than half the amount
that is stocked. Enter the answer correct to one decimal place.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.5
Question Number : 164 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Select three facts/formulae/steps from the list of options that you will use for solving question
number 9 & 10
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in the previous one. Please enter your answers in comma-separated format. E.g. 1, 2, 3". Check the
list of options given in the data attachment.
Response Type : Alphanumeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Set
Answers Case Sensitive : No
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
5, 10, 13, 17
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (165 to 166)
Question Label : Comprehension
Answer the given subquestions
Sub questions
Question Number : 165 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Short Answer Question
A truck can hold 50 containers (identical in shape and size) and can safely carry 2700 kg. The
average weight of the containers is 50 kg with standard deviation of 15 kg. What is the
approximate probability that 50 containers will overload the truck? Write your answer correct to 3
decimal places.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.029 to 0.031
Question Number : 166 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Select three facts/formulae/steps from the list of options that you will use for solving the previous
question.
Note: "This question is optional. We will check your answer to this question if you make a mistake
in the previous one. Please enter your answers in comma-separated format. E.g. 1, 2, 3". Check the
list of options given in the data attachment.
Response Type : Alphanumeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Set
Answers Case Sensitive : No
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
1, 2, 6, 7, 14
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (167 to 169)
Question Label : Comprehension
Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions
Question Number : 167 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find the value of k so that fXY is a valid PDF.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
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Question Number : 168 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.125
Question Number : 169 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.25
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (170 to 172)
Question Label : Comprehension
A fair die is rolled n times. Let S denote the total number of times six is obtained.
Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions
Question Number : 170 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Use Weak Law of Large Numbers to find the minimum value of n such that
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
139
Question Number : 171 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Use CLT to find the value of n such that
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
38
Question Number : 172 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Select four facts/formulae/steps from the list of options that you will use for solving question
number 17 & 18.
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in the previous one. Please enter your answers in comma-separated format. E.g. 1, 2, 3". Check the
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Response Type : Alphanumeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Set
Answers Case Sensitive : No
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 14
Question Type : COMPREHENSION
Question Numbers : (173 to 175)
Question Label : Comprehension
Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions
Question Number : 173 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Calculate the first moment of X.
Options :
A.
B.
C.
D.
Question Number : 174 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find the estimate of θ for the samples 0, 1, 2, 3, 3, 2, 0, 0, 2, 1 using method of moments. Write
your answer correct to one decimal place.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
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Possible Answers :
0.6
Question Number : 175 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find the maximum likelihood estimate of θ for the samples 1, 2, 3, 2, 1. Write your answer correct
to one decimal place.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.4