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MODEL TEST PAPER

Time : 2.5 hours Total .ns : 300

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

(a) S (b) 14 (c) 2 i (d) 22 3 2


511
26. ld a b~ a pe;Uivc number such tha.t the arithmeUc mean of 37. lf K = sln(~}tn( }1n(~). lhtn whal b the value
1(1 18 18 18
a and 2 exceeds thdr geometric mean by I. Then th• value
ofa ls
(a) 3 (b) S (c) 9 (d) 8
(a) .!: (b) .!. (c) !. (d) 2...
2 4 8 16
27. Consider the following statements: sin a+ sin jl
I. The nUJmbcr of ways or dlsu-ibuting IO identical balls 38. The expression - - - - is equal to
in 4 dis:linct bous such that no box is empty is 9C1• coso+cosjl
2. The nu mbcr of ways of choosing any 3 placrs. from 9
differc"t places is 'C:1, (a) tan(a ;ll) (b) co{a;jl)
Which of lhe above statements is/arr correct~
(a) I only
(c) Both I and 2
(b) 2 only
(d) Neilh<r I nor 2
(c) sin (a; ll) (d) cos( ex; l3)
28. Ify-inlcrcepl of the line 4x - ay = 8 is thrice its x-intercepl,
then the value of a is equal to 39. If scc8 - cosed}=!, then wha1 is (sin0 - cos8) equal to!
3
(a) I (b) .:! (c) _! ◄
(d) - - (a) - 2 only (b)
I
only
4 3 4 3 2
29. Toenumbcr,ofways four boys can be seated around a round- I
table in four chairs uf different colours is
(c) Both - 2 and -
2
(d) Neither .!. not -Z
2
(a) 24 (b) J2 (c) 23 (~J 64
40. Thetquatlon tan- 1(1 +x)+tan"1(1 -x) = ~ luatlsfitdb1
30. Tur number of diagonals In a regulBr polygon of JOO sides is 2
(a) x = J (b)x=-1
(a) 4950 <Oil_ 4850 (c) 4750 (d) 46~,0
(c) x = O (d) x ., 1/2
Questions (31-32) : Consider thefollowingfor tlit next two (OZ)
items that folio.,,. . Quutiom (41-42): Consider 1/tefollowingfor the nut 1wo(0:Z)
The interior angle$ of a polygon of II sides are in A.P. The smallest ittms that Jo/Jaw.
angle is 120° and the common difference is 5°. Then, )(2-1
Consider the function f(x) = - - . where ;x E IR.
31. How many possible valueuan II havd 1
X +I
(a) One (b) Two
(c) Three (d) Infinitely many 41. At what value of xdoe~ftx) auain minJmum value!
(A) - 1 (b) 0 (c) I (d) 2
32. Wh•t •• the largcs1 Interior angle of the polygo,11
(a) 160° only (b) 195• only 42. Whal Is the minimum value offtx)?
(c) Either 160" or 195° (d) N<ith•r 160° nor 19S 0 (a) 0 (b) 112 (c) - 1 (d) 2
43. If different words are formed with all the letters of the word 54, Which of the following statements are correct?
;AGAIN and are arranged alphabetically among rhemsclves 1. ftx) is continuous at ,c 2. =
as in a dictionary, the word al the 50th place will ~ 2. ftx) attains greatest valu,e at x = 2.
(a) NAAGI (b) NAAIG 3. ftx) ls differentiable at x = 2.
(c) IAAGN (d) IAANG Select the correct answer using the codt' given ~ low :
44. lhe num~rofways in which a cricket team of 11 pla)-cts ~ (a) I and 2 only (b) 2 and 3 only
chosm 0111 of a batch of 1-5 players so thtll the cap1ain of the (c) I and 3 only (d) I, 2 @nd 3
team is always indaded, Is S5. What Is the distance between the points which divide the line
(a) 165 (b) 364 (c) 1001 (d) 1365 segmeni')oinlng (4, 3) and (5, 7) internally and externally in
45. Three-digit numbers are formed from the digits I, 2 and 3 in the ratio 2: 3?
such a way rhat the digits ue not repeated. What is the sum 12.Jl7 13.Jl7
(a) (b)
of such three-digit num~rs? 5 5
00 mJ 00 IJll W lllJ 00 1332 ..fi7 6./ri
(c) (d)
46. slnA -+ 2sin2A + sin3A Is equal to which of the following! S 5
56. What is the ungle between the s1raight lines (m2 - m11)
I. 4sin2Acos2( ~) 2 2
y = (11111 + 11 ) ,c + ,? and (mn 1- nt2) y = (11111 - 11 ) x + 11?,

2. 2sin2A(s\n~ +cos; J wherem > n?

(a) tan· ' (


2
"'n )
1112 + ,,,
2
3. 8sln A cos A cos ( ~ ) 41112112
(c) tan- ' ( (d) 45•
Sdcct the corrc<t answer using the code given below : ,,,, +,,. )
(al I and 2 only (bl 2 1111d 3 only 57. What is the radlus or the circle passing tl1rougb the point
(c) I and 3 only (dl I. 2 and 3 (2, 4) and h•ving centre at th< intersection of the line,
47. IJ x s sln70"•slnSO" and y ~ cos60°,cos80°, then what Is xy x - y = 4 and 2x + 3y+ 7 = 0f
equal to? (a) 3 units (b) S units
(a) 1/16 (b) 1/8 (c) 114 (d) 1/2 (c) 3,/j units (d) sJi units
48. If slnU, + sln82 1- slnO, + sln04 = 4, then what is the value of 58. Whot is the e11uation of the ,h)'Perbola having latus rectum
cosO, + cos02 + cosO>-+ cos04 ?
(al 0 (b) I (c) 2 (d) 4 and eccentricity 8 and }s ri?spcctively?
49. If c > 0 and 4a + c < 2b, tlten ax2 - bx+ c = 0 has a root in "2 y2 "z l
which one of the following Intervals! (a) ---=l (b) - - - = I .,.
25 20 40 20
(a) (0, 2) (b) (2, 3) (cl (3, 4) (d) (- 2, 0)
1
SO. If both the roots of the equation x2 - 2kx + k - 4 = 0 Uc "2 y2 "2 y2
(e) - -- = l (d) ---= I
bet we-en -3 and 5, then whkh one or the fullowln!I is corrccH 40 30 30 25
(a) -2 < k < 2 (b) -5 < k < 3 59. The poinl on the parabola / • 4ax n•a~t to the focus has
(c) - 3 < k < 5 (d) - 1 < k < 3 its abscissa
(a) x ,. 0 (bl x =a
1
Sl. If A = [~ :] anddet(A ) = 125,thenaisequalto (c) x ,. n/2 (d) x = la

(a) ±I (b) :t2 (c) ±3 (d) H


"2 y2
60. The hyperbola - - - = .I passes through the point
a2 b2
S2. If Bis a non ••lngular matriix and A Is a s,1uart' ma1rix, th~n
the value of det(a· • AB) is equal to (3✓5, I) and the length of its latus rectum is ~ units. The
(a) det (B) (b) det (A) length of the co11Jugate axis is 3
(c) dct (F )1
(d) dct (K 1 ) (a) 2 units (b) 3 units
(c) 4 units (d) 5 units
Questions (SJ-54) : um.sider rhe followi11g for the next two (02)
Items that follow. Questions (61-62): Consider the fo/Jowi11gfor the next two (02)
2 items tlU11 follow.
f(x)={3x +12.r - l, - I SxS2 Consider a sphere passing through the origin and tl1e points
37- ,c, 2<x<3 (2, I, -1), (I, 5, -4), (-2, 4,-6)
53. Consider 1M following statements: 6 1. What is the radius of the sphere?
I. /(x) is increasing in the interval [- l, 2]. (a) ✓ 12 (b) ./ii (c) 12 (d) 14
2. /{x) is decreasing the interval (2, 3 ).
Select the cornet answer using the code given below: 62. What is the centre of the sph.ere?
(a) (- 1,2, - 3) (b) (1, -2,3)
(a) I only (b) 2 only
(c) Both I and 2 (d) Neither l nor 2 (c) (I, 2. -3) (d) (- 1, -2.-3)
63. Dirrclion ratios of lhc lint which IJ p,rpcndlcula r 10 lhc d1 x
Uncs with dil't'Ctlon ratios - 1. 2. 2 and o. 2. 1 an (a) - +µ.xsO
dt 1
(a) I, 1,2 (b) 2,-1.2
d..,c
(c) - 2.1,2 (d) 2.1. - 2 (c) x - + 11-1 •O
dt
64. A line making angles 45• and oo•
wllh the polllive dirrcllons
whc~µ > O.
of lhc axis of x and y, mak,s whh ihc posit ive dlrccllon of
z-axis, an angle of 75. 'Theordttand ~of11Kdiff ercntlalcqua 11ony-. 4u(-1 - a),
(a) 60" (b) 120" wh,re •o· Is an a,bitnlry constant, att ttspedivdy
(d) None oftheK (a) 1, 2 (b) 2. 1 (cl 2.2 Cd) 1, 1
(c) 60° and 120"
Quc,flons (65-66): Consider tl,t follo,.,111gfor tltr nrxl two (02)
ltr111s tlwt fo llow. 16 . Jim (1 + . 2x)IO - 1 l, equal to
.. •0
Consider the ,-rctors a c; _2j +i: and b =4/- 4) + 71: (a) s (bl 10 (cl IS (d) 20
6S. Wlw Is the 5caJ1r pmjt'Ctlon of jj on ii ? I" /(x ) - 3
(b) 19/9 (e) 17/9 (d) 2J /9 n. t( function
lhe ftx) satlma ,m =11.
(a) I •- I x2 - 1
then llm f{x) Is
66. What Is 1hc vrccor perpendicula r 10 both the vcclorsl <➔I

(a) - 1oi-Jj+ 4i (bl -1oi+3] +4t (1) I (bl 2 (c) 3 (d) II


(c) ioi- 3)+4.i (d) none of lhe~
1 1
78. Jim [-- + - - + _I_ + ... + I ] h aiuaJ to
67. 1hc adpc:cnt sides AB and AC of a triangle ABC arr • - - 1· 2 2· .3 3• 4 n(n+ I)
rtp!'CS<'nlNI by1bcvcctors - 2 f + 3J + 2k and -4f + 5J+ 2k (a) I (b) - 1
respectively. The area ofche ITianglc ABC is (c) o (d) Non• of these
(a) 6 square unlls (b) 5 square units
(c) 4 squart units (d) 3 square units 79. Ld X = {I, 2. 3, 4) and Y = la, b, cl. Thffl. ~ mapping
/ : X ➔ Y ddined by/ (I) = a. f (2) = "· f (3) = a.
68. A fora f: = Jf + 4J- 3k is applied al the point P. who~ /(4) = bis
position v«lor ls r =2 f - 2J- 3k. What is 1he magni1ude (a) one-one inlo (b) oc,e.one on10
(c) many-oncln to (d) none of theS<C
of the momen1 of 1hc force about the origin~
(a) 23 units (b) 19 units 80. Let J (x) = x' and g(x) = 3'. The values of a such Iha!
(c) 18 uni1s (d) 21 units g(,/(a)l = f (g(11)) are
(a) 0. 2 (b ) I. 3 (c) 0, :t3 (d ) o.,t_.{j
69. Gi-.-en 1ha1 lhe vectors ii and~ att non -collinear. The
values of x and y for which ii - v = w holds true if
81. The value of Integral / = Jsinx+cou
JI+ sln:ZX dx is
ii =2xii + )i ,,;
=2ya+ 3xj3 and w=2ii - :S~. are
(a) x=2.y = I (b) X= l ,y =2 (a) Jl+cos2x+ C (b) J;+c
(c) x= -2.y= I (d) x =-2,y= - I
(c) x+C (d) J 1+ 2x +C
70. Lc.1 a, 13. y be the distinc1 real numbers. Toe poinlS with
posltion\'«lo rsaf + ~ + yR_ ~7+ y + aiandY1 + aj + ~~
J J 82. J2x Cf'(x) + /(x)log2)d:ds
(a) au collinear (a) 2"f'(x) + C (b) 7!f (x) + C
(b) fo rm an tquilater:d triangle (cl !'(log 2) /(x) + C (d) (log 2)/(x) + C
(c) form a sc.ilenc 1riangle
(d) fonn a nght -angled triangle 8.l. Ciiven that Jo (.x·, + a2)(x·, +b·, )(x2 +c", ) dx
- ;(l

7 1. J: (x J dx equalsio, whcrdx] is gr.-atcst in1egcr function.


dx
(a) 3 lb) 0 (c) 2 (d) I =-
It
- - --. 1hen
l (n+b)(/1+ c)(c +a)
Jo (x 1 + 4)(.x2
-

+ 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

(J ) q = c ~ y=u 84. Jlog x ,L,: =


(c) X + )' = f (cl) X - J = C I

(bl I (c) t + l (d) o


7 ~- \\"h1ch one 01 1hc following differential equation, ha, a (J) I f -

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

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