Model Test 2
Model Test 2
Paper-I (Mathemal1cs)
I. If I:-~ = 2 • then th<- greatest valuc of Jzl Is II . If A=[: :]. then (A+ 3A" 1
) equals lo
{a) I (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
{a) 3/ {b) 51
2. Six identical co,ns are arranged In a row. lhe toe al number of {c) 7/ (d) None oftM above
ways in which the number of heads is equal to the number of where / Is the identity matrix of order 2.
tails is 12. If I w, w' are th< cube roots of un.ity, thtn th< value of
(a) 9 (b) 15 (c) 20 (d) 40
{I + w){I + w2)(1 + w'){I + w~) is
3. 1hr d«imal number (127.25) 10 , when converied 10 binary {a) -I (b) 0 {c) I {d) 2
number. 1aw tlhc form 13. If 60 times the 6011, term of an A.P. with non urn common
(a) {I 111111.l l )i (b) (1111110.01)1 diffcrenu is eqwil to 40 limes the 401b term, thm the 100111
(c) ( 1110111.11) 1 (d) (111 111 1.01)1
term of this A.P. L1
4. =(-I 1),
Considtt the following In re•pect of the malTix A
{a) 0 (b) I {c) - I (d) 2
14. If a, b, c ore in G.P., x is the arithmetic mean between \
I. J\ 1 = - J\ 2. J\ i = 4A 1 - I
a and band ifyis the arithmetic mean between bond , . thc.n
Which of the above is/art correct? I I
(a) I only (b) 2 only - +- =
(c) Both I and 2 (d) Neilhrr I nor 2 2x 2y
I
5. If A is • gquare matrix oforder n x n, then adj {adj A) Is equal (a) .!. (b) .!. (c) (d)
10 b a 2 a+b
(a) JAJ"A (b) IAl"" A
1
I 5. Two numb..rs x and y have arithmetic mean 9 and geometric
(c) JAJ" . 1J\ (d) JAJ" - iA mean 4. Th<n, x and y arc the roots of
6. I.ti x = 2 be a root of y = 4x2 - 14x+q = 0. 1'hcn, y Is cqunl to (a) x' - 18.r - 16 = 0 (b) x' - l&x+l 6 = 0
(a) {x - 2) <•x -
6) (b) {x - 2) (4" • 6) (c) x'+IS.r - 16 = 0 (d) x'+ l 8x ~ 6 = 0
(c) {x - 2)(- 4.x - 6) (d) {x - 2)(-4%+6) I 6. An A.P. has the property that the sum of first ten terms is
7. 111c system ofllncar cquationsx + y + r = 6. x+ 2y + 3r = 10 half the sum of next ten terms. If the second term iJ 13, then
and x + 2y + az = b hns no solut Ion, when 1he common difference is
(a) a= 3, b ~ 10 (b) b = 3, a~ 10 {a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 5 (d) 4
(c) a= 2, b" ) (d) b = 2, a = 3 17. If 4"' term oh G.P. is 32 whose common ratio is half of the
Question, (8-9) : Considu tire following for IM next two (02) first ttrm, then the 15,J, term is
irtms 1/141 follow. (a) 212 {b) 2 11 {c) 2 14 (d) 216
Let r 1, z1 and z, 'be non-zero compl,x numbers satilfying I 8. The firs1 four terms of on A.P. are a, 9, 3a - b, 311 + b. 1he
I =1z . wMtt 1=r-i . 2011 1h term oftbe A.P. is
(a) 2015 {b) 8045 {c) 5030 (d) 603S
8. What is z1 + Zi + z1 equal to?
19. Considtr the following statements:
(a) i (b) - i (c) 0 (d) I
I. Number of line& formed by joining n points on a circle
9. Consider the fo.llowing statements: n(n - 1)
I. z,z,ti is purely imaginary. (n:!:2)is - - .
2. c 1r., + Zzti + z,z 1 is purely real. 2
Which of 1he above statements is/are correct? 2. C (n, 2) = n(n - I) .
(a) I only {b) 2 only 2
(c) Both I and 2 {d) Neither I nor 2 W'hich oftbc above statements is/arc correct?
10, If w is an imaginary cube root of unity, then •~ value of the (a) I only (b) 2 only
(1)2 (c) Both I and 2 {d) Neither- I nor 2
l +W -(I)
de1ermioan1 l+o>2 (I) - (1)2 is 20. Letf: R ➔ Rbedefinedby J(x) = !..'vx e R, then/is
w,+w2 (I) -(i)2 X
(a) onto (b) not defined
(a) -2w Cb) -3ui' (c) -I (d) 0 (c) one-one (d) bijective
21. If the conjugate of (x + iy)( I - 2i) is I + i, then Questions (33-34): Consider the following for the nt:n IWo
I . I +I /rems that follow.
(a) x=- (b) x-,y= -
5 1- 21 Glvcn 1hat tana and tanl3 are tht roots of the e
1- 1 I ;t2 + bx + C = 0with bit 0.
(c) x+iy =j:ij (d) X"'s 33. What Is tan(a + 13) equal to?
22. The cubic equation whose roots arc the squares of the roots (a) b(c - I) (b) c(b - I)
of x' - 2,,:2 + I Ox - 8 = 0 is (c) c(b- 1r' (d) b(c - lf 1
(a) x'+ l~-68x - 64 = 0 (b) x'+8.l+68x - 64=0 34. Whal is sin(a + ~)scca secf3 equal to?
(c) x' + l ~ + 6&.c- 64 = 0 (d) x' - IW + 68x.- 64 = o (a) b (b) -b (c) c (d) -.:
23. Consider the following statements; 35. A vertical tower standing on a levelled field is mounted
If a, II are lhe roots of the equation 6Jl- + 6px +p2 = 0, then a vertical Oag staff of length 3 m. From a poinl on 1hr fi
I . The egua1ion whose roots arc (a + 1})2 and (a - 13)2 is tl1e an&les of <levatlon of the bottom and tip of 1hr flig
3r -4p2x + p4 = o.
2
are 30° and 45° respectively. Which one of the foll
2. (IX - ~) ~ (a ♦ J!) 1 - 4aa gives the bt11 i pproxlniallon lo Ilic hci;ghi of the tower?
Which of the above stlltcments is/are correct? (a) 3.90 m (b) 4.00 m (c) 4. 10 m (d) 4.25 111
(a) I only (b) 2 only
(c) Doth I a,111 2 (d) Neither I nor 2 36. 11,e maximum value of sin ( x + ~)+ cos(x + ~) in
24. The number of terms in the expansion of
(x + a) 100 + (x- a.) 100 after simplification is
interval ( 0, i) is attained at
II
(a) 202 (b) 101 (c) SI (d) SO (a) (b) it
12 6
25. lnthccxpan.sion of(I ~ x)'3, ifthccoc:ffidcnl$of(2r+
l)'hand
1
(r + 2) h terms an eqwJ, th,11 what it; the volue of r (r ,. I)? (c) 1l (d) 11
+ 9) is
72. ,,
Jim
_ __..
[(1+.!.)(1 +!). .(1+~)]'" lscqualto
II II II (al
It
60
(b)
It
20
-, t' t.' "' lt
(al .:. Cb) - (cl - (J) - It
,. 2 -I .. (,' (d) 80
40
73. Whal is 1hc solu uon of 1he d,ffer.•1111.11cqu;iuo n xtly - y,LT = O t
I "'.Ji.- ,oluuon>
I Which of the above stalcmenlts is/are correct?
I
8S. J dx ls e,qual to (a) I only (b) 2 only
0
(.x 1 + 16)(x1 + 25) (c) Bolh I and 2 (d) Neither I nor 2
93. Arca bounded by the curve: y = x'. the x-axis and the
(a) t[l 1an
54
-1(1)
4 5
- I tan- •(')]
5 ordinates al x = - 2 and x = I, is
(a) - 9 sq. unils
(b) 1 [ I tan
94
-1(') I -1(' )]
4 - 5tan 5 15 17
(c) sq, units (d) sq. units
-1('4)- 5I tan-1('5}J 4 4
(c) :j"1[ I tan
4 94. If y = (I + x)( I + x2) .....(I + x 100), 1hen dx at x = O is
dy
(a) 100 (b) 0 (c) I (d) 5050
{d) 9t (ISIan- •(')
4 - 4I Ian - •(')]
5
95. If x2 + I = I. then
(c)
9'[341an-•(')-
4 - 54tan 5 -1(')] (a) yy" + (y')1 + I = 0
2
(c) yy" - 2()1') + I = 0
(b) yf' + 2(y')' + I = 0
(d) yf' + ()1')2 - I= 0
86. Ify = .f{x2 + 2) and f'(3) =S, then ! at x =I is _ _ 96. For f to be a function. what is: the domain ofJ.
ifftx)= ~
{a) 25 (b) IO (c) 5 (d) 15 xl-x
2 {a) (- oo, O) (b) (0, oo)
87. 1' f(x) = sln- • (l -~s x ) then V'{x)l lsequal to (c) (- oo, oo) (d) None of these
2smx )'
(a) lsinxl (b) X 97. What Is the period oflhc funclionft.x) = sl.nx?
(a) n/4 (bl r!/2 (c) 11 (d) 2n
(c) I (d ) lcosxl
98. A function f : A -+ R ls defined by the equalion
88. If I =100 tan-•x + 45 sec-•x + 100 cot-•x + 45 coscc- x, then 1
ftx) = x1- 4x + 5 where A = (I, 4). What is 1hc range the or
dy fw,clion?
dx =
(a) (2, s) (b) (L.5)
..-2 - I ,..2 +I (c) II, 5) (d) [l,5)
(a) (b) (c} 1 (d) 0
..-1 +I x2 - I 99. If f{x) = J2s- x 2 • tMn what is Um /(x) - /(I) equal to?
I
.r-tl X- 1
89. What is the minimum value of [x(x- l) + IP, wh«t
I 1 l l
Osxs H (a) - ✓24 (b) ✓24 (cl - ,/j (d) ,/j
I I
4 4
(a)
(¾J (b) 1 (c) -I
2
(d)
(¾] 100. What is lim
&-+o
./l -cos&
8
equal to?
I l
90. Ify = lsin ..-1t•I. 1hen what is the value of dy at x = - ~? (a) .Ji (b) 2✓2 (c) - (d) - 2✓ 2
dx 6 .Ji
• IOI. Two fair dice are roll,<L What is the probability of getting a
2 6 {61n2 -,/jn) sum of7?
<•> 6 (a) 1/36 (b) 1/6 (c) 7/12 (d) S/12
• • 102. If A and B arc two evenls such that 2P(A) = 3P(B), where
2-6 (6ln2 +,/j71J 26{61n2- ,/j71) 0 < P(A) < l'(B) < I, then which one of the following is
(c) 6 (d)
6 correct?
· d./1 - sln2x lt It
(a) l'(AIB) < /'(BIA)< P(A'f"'I 8)
91. Whit I$ dx e<jiid to, where - <x <- ? (b) P(A /"'\ B) < P(BIA) < P(AIBJ
4 2
(a) cos x + sin x (b) - (cos x + sin x) (c) P(DIA) < P(AIBJ < P(A f"'I B)
(c) ± (cos x + sin x) {d) None of the above (d) P(A /"'\ 8) < P(AIB) < P(BIA)
92. Consid<r the following statements: 103. A box has ten chits numbered o. I, 2, 3, ..... , 9. First, one ch it
I. Let]: R-+ R be a function such lhat is drawn al random and kept aside. From the remaining, a
second chit is dl'llwn ar random. Whal is the probability that
j{x) = x' + x2 + 3x + sin x. Then,/ is an increasing the second chit drawn is ·9"1
function. (a) 1/10 {b) 1/9
2. If/'(x) < O. then fix) is a decreasing function. (c) 1/90 (d) None of the above
104. Ina boltbctory,machlnesX, Y,ZmanufactuttbollS that are (c) ,r(logP- logQ) (d) n(logP+logQ)
respectively 25%, 35% and 40% of the factory's total output. 114. An analysis of monthly wages paid to the workers in two
111e machines X, Y, Z respectively produce 2%, 4% and 5%
defective bolts. A bolt is drawn at random from the product
firms A and B belonging to the same industry gives the
and is found to be defective. What is the probability thal ii following result :
was manufactur«I by machine X? Finn A Firm 8
(a) 2. (b) ~ (c) 20 (d) 3~ Number of workers 500 600
39 39 39 39
105. Gh•cn that /'(A)= 0.1. l'(BIA) = 0.6 and P(B I A')= 0.3 what Average monthly wuge t 1860 f 1750
is f'(AjB)? Variance of distribution of wages 81 100
(a) 2
(b) J. (c) 2. (d) .!. The average of monthly wage and variance of distribution of
II 11 11 11 wages of all the workers In the l:lrms A and 8 taken together
106. 8 coins are '°"""d simultane<•usly. The probability of gening are •
al least 6 heads is (a) t 1860, 100 (b) t 1750, 100
(a) !_ (b) 57 (c) F (d) 229 (c) t 1800. 81 (d) None of the above
64 6'1 256 256
115. It Is given that the events A and 8 uc such that
I 07. Three groups of children contain 3 girls and I boy; 2 girls
and 2 boys; I girl and 3 boys. One child is selected at random P(A)=¾,P(A I B)=½ and P(BIA)=¾·
from each group. lhe probability that the three selected
consi.s t of l girl and 2 boys is Th~n P(B) is
(a) ~ (bl .!. (c)
3
(d) (a) 1/2 (b) 1/6 (c) 1/3 (d) 2/3
32 32 32 32 116. If A and B are two independent events such that
I 08. \\'hat is the median of the numbers P(B) =O.◄ and l'(A u 8) =0.6, then P(A r. B) =
4.6, O. 9.3, - 4.8, 7.6, 2.3, 12.7, 3.5, 8.2. 6.1, 3.9, S.2?
(a) } ,!I (b) 4,9 (~) 5,7 (d) ~.Q {a) ! (b) !. (c) ! (d) ~
3 3 5 JS
109. In a test in Mathematics, 2096 of the students obtained "first
117. Bag I contains 3 red and 4 black balls while another bag
class" . If the data arc represet1ted by a Pie-Chart, what ls the
central angle corresponding to "first class"? II contains 5 red and 6 black balls. One ball is drawn at
(a) 20° (b) 36° (c) n• (d) 11 4• random from one of the bags and it is found to be blac:k. The
probability that ii was drawn from bag LI is
I IO.' lbc mean and standard deviation of a set of values are 5 and
2 respce1lvely. If S is added lo each value, then what ls the
coefficient of vari•lion for the new sci of values? (a) :l (b) ~~
(a) IO (b) 20 (c) 40 (d) 70
(c) 21 (d) none of these
111. A I rain coveN the fir.I 5 km of Its Journt-y at a speeJ of 43
30 km/hr and the ncxl I5 krn al a spetd of 45 km/hr. Whot 118, If the mean ol the numbers a, b, 8, S, 10 is 6 and their
Is the average spec,;! of the tmin?
variance is 6.8, 1l1<n 11b is c(1unl to
(a) 35 km/hr (b) 37.5 km/hr
(c) 39.5 km/hr (d) 40 km/hr (a) 6 (b) 7 (c:) 12 (d) 14
112. 11,e vari•ncc of 2S observations is 4. If 2 is adJed to 11 9. If ,c , "i• ..., "• arc n ohsrrvolions such that
• x,2 = 400 and
L
1
cnch obs<ervation, then the 11ew variance of tht. rosuhlng
observation is L JC; = SO, then the 1-,asl vulue of ,r is
ff ~
-·
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 8 i=I
(a) 12 (b) 15 (c) 16 (d) 18
H 3. If x, > 0, Yi > 0 (i = I, 2, 3, ... n) are the values of two variables
X and Y wi~h geornetric rneans P and Q respectively, then 9 9
the gromctnc mean X/Y isor 120. If L (.r, -5) =9 and I:, (x1 - :5) 2 =45, then the standard
l=I l=i
p deviation of the 9 items x1, ;r2 , .... , x 9 is
(a) - (b) antilo_g ( ~)
Q (a) 9 (b) 4 (c) 3 (d) 2