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ms e ll

and
x=\+o*o2+...(lcrl<1)
.')
(lbl
<
+b"
+....
1),
then
the
sum
1-t-b
J=
of the seriesL + ab * o2b2+ .....is equalto :

1. If

(A) ---

jv--L

x,+y-

=-{

(B) --rJ
x-y-

;
L

(D)- 4
.r+.y+l-

1g'1--!v .
x-y+ L

bmpletely
ry s :

2. The set of values of a for which the


quadratic equation

F Answer

(a+2) *2-2ur-cr=0
has two roots on the number line
symmetrically placed about the point 1is :

ech entry.
ilidateuse

(A){0,u
(c) {0,2}

(B ) {_1,0}
(D) 0

3. A parallelograrn is cut by two sets of ru


parallel lines, parallel to the sides of the
parallelogram. The number of parallelograms so formed is :
(B) (' *'Cr) x (" t 2Cz)
(A) ("Cz) x ("Cz)

I scanner.
pinst thpt

(C) ("Cil , (" * lCz)

l be done

(D) ("C2) , (" * zCz)

The equations of motion of a particle are


given by

$out the
ellowed.
machine

dx

! , L, 1r dl_

o 1 =ttt*

tt'

il

I
=r+r;

where the particle is at (x(/),y(t)) at time f.


If the particle is at the origin at / = 0, them:
(A) 6r = (2d + 111d - l)2
(B) 6x = 1d + L)(d - l)2
(C) 6r = (2d - 1)(er+ 1)2
(D)6r=( d-t)(d+t)2

o' If li-

/ n' , \

then:
I ry+lexists,

x --+7\8\x) )

(A) boin,tim /(r) andlim g(r) must exist


(B) lim /(r) must exist
'Wrong
ndance

Dtr

(C) neither

ftrl nor lim g(r) may exist

]rii
(D) lim g(r)must exist -

Let Ly be a line rvith direction ratios (-2,


-1, 2) and .L2be the line joining the poin'us
(1, 2, 3) and (3, 2, l"). If 0 is the angle
betweenthe lines L1 and L2, then lsin 0 |
equals :

.o);

(c)
+

/@li

(")#

If o and 6 are trvo non-parallel vecfors


having equal magnitude, then the vector
@ -6) x (o x 5')is parallel to :
(A) o
(B )b
(D)a + 6
Q\a-6
The numbers 0, b, c are distinct and
non-negative. If the three vectors a l}
--) --) -+
--)
-)
-) -)
a j+c k, c i+c j+b kand i+ k
are
coplanar,then c is :
(A) arithmeticmean of o, b
(B) geometric rnean of a, b
(C) harmonic mean of o, b
(D) equal Lo zero
There are 30 boys and 20 girls in a class.
The mean and variance of their marks in
.N{aths are, respectively',65 and 100. If 5
grace marks are added to the scoreofeach
student, then the revised mean and
variance lvill be, respectively :
(A) 65, 100
l$izo, too
(C) 70, variance > 100
(D) 65, variance < 100
lo. A bullet fired at a target loses half of its
velocity after penetrating 6 cm into it. Ho'v
much further will it penetrate before its
velocity its destro5zeC
?
{.L)

}cm
(C) 2 cm

(B) 3 cm
(D) 1cm

11. If the ratio of the 7th tern from the


beginning to the 7th term from the end in
the expansion of 12'h+ 3ys)'is ], then the
b'

valueof n is :
(A) 3

nn

(B) I
(D) 6

@
12. If three distinct positive numbers a, b, c are
in A.P. such that abc = 4, then the value of
b is always :
(A) equal to 1273/2 (B) greater than 121q3
(D) equal to (z)qs

(C) less lhan (2)%

13. If there are 30 onto mappings from a set


containing n elementsto the set {0, 1}, then

n equals:
(A) 2

(B) 3
(D) 7

(c) 5

'.,
1$
it
in
ofyll
14. The coeffrcient
{l - Y)' '
(B) 44
(A) 46
(c) 42
ID) 40

15. The system ofiinear equations


(1,+3)r+()'+2)Y*z=0
3r+(1,+3)Y+z=0
?'x+3Yrz=0
has nontrivial solutions
(A)ifl'=0
(B)ifl'=1
(C) if l' = -1
(D) for no real value of l'
..
16. An antiderivative of the integral
, /1-r\2,

d*
'I n'l---al
Ir +r-J

i s:
(A) e'/1t + x21
Pa

(B) d/(l

+ x2)2

(C) -xe'l1t + tc2)z


(D')e' (L - x)/(1+ tc2)2
&

Pa

-6- +I) dx equals:


L7. J tog(x+''lx"

(A) 2 log (o + {42 + 1;


(B) 2log (a2+ L\

o
i. r

tJ.

'

(C)2log({7i
(D) 0

* o)

fax-x <2
18. Letf(r) = i ;
lax" +bx+3,x32
If /is differentiable for aII r, then the value
of (o, b) is equal to :
(L' (314,-914)
(B) (1,2)

(c) (..312,9/2)
(D\ (3/4,-912)

value of c for which the conclusion o1


-1{t. The
t/
Lagrange's mean value theorem hold for
on the interval
the function l(O = {zs}

[1,5] is :
(A) 2
(C) \6-

19)\i5
,*D ''tL'

(r_ _ rl+ o if r> 1 20. Ler ttxl = ),1^


: l.' : ^;- rzx+3ifr>1
If /(r) has a local minimum atx = !, then :
(B)a>5
(A)o=5
(D)o<5
(C)0<o35
21. The area enclosed by the curves x2=)'
!=x+2andr-axisis:
K5

(A) f, sq.units
b-

sr

(B)

(D);

sO.units

15

sq. units
f
22. In an ellipse, the distance between its
directrices is four times the distance
between its foci. lf ( -2, 0) is one of its
vertices, then the equation of the ellipse is:
(B) 3x2+ 4Yz= 1
(A) 4x2+ 3Y2= 1
=12
(C) 4tc2+ 3y2= 12
!D)3x2 + b2
=
23. ifthe sectionofthe sphere*2 * y2 *,2 o2
=
radius
of
by the plane z a/2 is a circle
{2? units, then its section by the plane
z =a/6 is a circle ofradius :
(C)

sc. units

(A) {30 units


(C) {40 units

(B) {35 units


(D) {45 units

24. If a, b, c are in A.P. with non-zero common


difference and l, y, z are in G.P., then the
points (a*), (b$ and (c, z) ate collinear,if :
(B)y2=z
(A)x=Y=2
(C)x=22

(D) x2 =y

the
between
distance
Point
2fr The
of
point
of
intersection
-5,
the
(-1,
and
-10)
/t
with the Plane
the line r-2 =J' :L =#
:t412
x - y + z = 5 is :

(A) 12
(c) 15

t3
'zl$i
(D)1 6

26. The equation of pair of straight lines


through the origin, each of which makes an
angle c with the line Y = 3 i5 '
(A) x2 -Zxy cos2c^+Y2=g
(B) x2 -?-tcYsin2a+Y2 =g
(C) x2 - 7'tcYsec2a + Y2 = g
(D) r2 - 7-tcycosec2 a + Y2 = g

27

rb:ch the conclusionof


val'ue theorem hold fol
\';:7
on the interval

rB)rE
rD)fi5
+ o if r > 1
'r> 1
imnrumatr = 1, then:
tB)o>5
tD)o<5
I b1- the curves *2 =y,
rL::
(
(B) i so. units
4^

tD):

1E
ar
t

so.units

I riistance between its


t :imes the distance
-2, 0) is one of its
f
rll:::ron of the ellipse is:
'B)3r2+4{.2=I
DtBx2+4-q,.2=12
r+aere *2*y2+12=o2
y'2 :s a circle of radius
b section by the plane
f raCius:
rB) {35 units
t D) {45 units
].s-ith non-zerocommon
, z are in G.P.,then the
nd rc,z) are collinear,if:
(B)Y2=2

27. The y-axis and the lines


and
1a5-2a31)c+(e+2)y +3a=0
=0
concurrent
are
1a5- 3a21x+ 4y + a 2
for :
(B) TWovalues of a
(A) No value of a
(C) Three values of a (D) !'ive values of a

34. The value of ft for which the cirice

28. If X has a Poisson distribution where


2P (X = 0) = P(X = 2), then P(0 < X< 3) is :
(B) 4e*2
(N b"-2

lr .Uu- r 3- 4k- r 4'5k - r l


35.If^e= l a
v I
0
5"
- 11
4nl
l3' - 1

tc)f"-z

tn)+e{

make an angle
2a with one another and their resultant
makes an angle 0 with the bisector of the
sin(u+0)
.
rs
angle betrveen them, tnen -.-----=
- u)
sm (cx,
equal to :
(ti P/(P + Q)
B) Q/e - 8)

29. If forcesP+QandP-Q

(c) (P * Q)/(P + Q (D) (P + Q)/@ - Q)


30. If A standsfor the areaof the triangleABC,
then b2sin 2C + c2sin 2.Bis equalto :
(B) 2A
(A) A
(D) 4A
(c) 3^
r
1
31. If /(r) = -4, when --;
2. ,

2n+ t

< r S_ l -, n = 0 , 1 ,
2n'

2,...,,,
nI

then Lt

n---)@

11

(A ):

z6
I

(c) -;
.t

" f(xld* equals :

(B );

(D)o

(D) x2 =Y

Q2. Ship Ais 6 kilometre west of a point O and


moving east at 3 kilometre per hour, ship B
point ,/'
between the
'
is 8 kilometre north of O and moving south
re point ofintersection of
at 4 kilometre per hour. They are nearest to
'l
' =' > _9
-: with the plane
one another, when time in hours equals :

*2+y2-4x+6y+3=0
will bisect the circumference of the circle
,2*y2 +6r- 4y+h=0is:
(B) 53
(A) -47

(D) 47

(c) -53

then the value of3 Ap depends:


h =L

(A) only on cr,not on P, Y


(B) only on cr and P, not on Y
(C) on all of cr,B and y
(D) on none of c,, P and Y
36. If the point (2, r) lies outside the.circle
-14=0,
*2 +y2 = 13 and 12 *y2 +x-2Y
then :
(A) r el -3 [q;] 4,
-,
-[
(B)rel-*"-2[L/]
3,-[
(C)xe1-3,-2[U]

3,4[

(D)rel-3,4[
37. Iffor realp the equation
sin6r+aoa6r=p
always has real solutions, then p lies in the

interval:
(A) 11,2[

(c)t1,1l

(B ) 1 1 , 2 l

to)t1,11

38. A certain water-supply system consist of a


source, three pumping stations' and a
destination. Each pumping station has
probabilityp (0 <p < 1)ofbeingoperableat
a specified time /s and the stations function
independently of one another. The stations
are connectedas shown below :

LZ

(B) 13
(D) 16
pair of straight lines
, eachof which makes an
Del'=ris'

=o
;* -)'2
-)2=0
,- -l'2= 0
N a*y2=g

(o)1;

lB) 2

Q)2+

(D) 3

Tivo poirrts P and Q in the Argand diagram


represent cnmplex numbers z and
3z + 2 + i.If P moves around the cirlce with
centre at origin and radius 2, then Q moves
on the cirlce, whose centre and radius are ;

(A )2+i,3
(c) 2 - i,3

(B ) -2 - i, 6
(D) 2 + i, 6

The probability that water is available


the destination at time /6 is :
(A\ p2

(B) 2p2

(C'tp2\2 - p)

(D)p3

l
39. SupposeP, Q are two like parallel forces'A
coupleof moment G is combinedwith thern'
Then resultant is displaced through a
distance:
(:

r.ll p-e

(B) 0

,(:
-::t"'P+Q

(D) n
F;g

/fi\

40. If m is the slope of a tangent to the curve


.4 =\+ 4r2 then:
(B ) l n l sl
(A) lml<1

(C)lml>1

41. Maitri Mandir is situated in :


(A) None of these
Auroville
(D) Kerala
(C) Andhra Pradesh -(B)
42. Ttre famous Padmanabhapuram Palace
located in the State of :
(A) Kerala
,(8) Tamll Nadu
(C) Andhra Pradesh (D) Karnataka
43. Tansen lived during the times of :
(B) Sher Shah Suri
(A) Shivaji
(D) Jahangir
(C) Akbar

_.
44. Which one of the following is not an
{'
architect?
(A) Le-Corbusier
(C) Charles Correa

.(B) Inder Gujral


(D) Anant Raje

o .46. Henry Moorewas a :


,'"
(B) Architect
(A) Astronomer
(D) Sculptor
JC) Archaeologist
{&. In which of these countries can you find the
/
famous man-made constructions of
Buckingham Palace and The Big Ben ?
(A) Japan
.lB) United Kindgom
(D) India
(C) China

I
3

..
:
'

51. Problem Figure

Ttre structure of Golden Gate Bridge is :


--*1. (A) Column and Beam
,
(B) Floating
(C) SusPension
(D) Tlussed
.48. Famous 'Sun Temple'is situated at :
(B) Puri
(A) Kanpur
(D) Bhubaneshwar
JG) Konark

4s, Victoria

Memorial is a :
(A) Railway Station JB) Museum
(D) Hospital
(C) Theatre

-50. The famous work of Leonardo da Vinci is :


(B) Elizabeth
(A) Cleopatra
(D) The king
(C) Mona Lisa

.p*.

Answer Figures

nn

l l l l ,l l ,l l
F -l -l l
(A)

Problem Figu

,.f

(D ) l rn l > 1

APTITUDE TEST

Directions
frgure shorvsI
the correct t
answer figue

Directions (for Q.51to 53):3-D problen


figure shows the views of an object. Identif
the correct front view as indicated by ar:row,

Answer FiEu

rr--l

-\-l l \
(c)

(B)

(.\|

/4D',

52. Problem Figure

lffi=i

ffi
|Ft
[lf,,

(c)

oD.

Problem Fig

ft

rrl-lw
H-r
ro--t
n
ru M_.1E

Answer Figures

Answer Figr

[-]

(A)

(B)

58. Problem Figures

(c)

(D)

r-T--l

ffi
llli

(A)

r-El

ffi
Answers Figures

(c)

56. Problem Fd

5l to 53) : 3-D problen


fo"r,.'sof an object.Identifi
hls- as indicated by arrow

Directions (for Q. 54 to 56) : 3-D problem


frgure shows the view of an object. Identify
the correct top view from amongst the
answer figures.
54: Problem Figure
(B)

nr
Answer Figures

r bh
(c)

.,(o)

Directions (for Q. 57 to 59) : Which one of


the answer figures, shows the correct vieq of
the 3-D problem figure, after it is openedup ?

r--,l

tT-T| tI ti
(A)

57. Problem Figure

,, 6.)

,r1lN\
\/

l--fTl

Answer Figures

(D)

/ll\

55. Problem Figure

@\V/
(A)

Answer Figures

t-t

(c)

s
V

--(w
V

A
n
V

A
(D)

58. Problem Figure

'a

lta

\1,

Answer Figures
F

(c)
56; Problem Figure

TTf
-rr
n
tl

(A)

F
L-l
| |

I I
l.-

"#
|_1
E
(B)

tr

u_ti_L_ur
--f4-

Tlts
t-l
II

tf

(c)

.fD)

5i"""ti"."

Problem Figure

Q. 63) : Identifu the

(f.t

66. Which one of t


radiant heat ?
(A) Black mat
(B) White ma
(C) Red sandr
(D) CementP

correct 3-D frgure, from the answer figures, r


rvhich has the front view, as given in the
problem frgure on the left.
Problem Figure

Answer Figures

ilH

i_l_

n ,

l-.-Jjrrl
--t-|--'---l

HH

,y'
n

67. Cement is ma
(A) Marble
(C) Sandston

nE
n

tnLlnl

,,t\ /L 4$4$
.@@)vz')\)'

(B)

ti

rt-'t--t

/'

Answer Figures

(A)

(c)

(B)

'

.Jp,

l-Tf---l

trr++r-u

|"Jl.r-Lj
HLJ
NU

EH
(D)
(c)
(for
Directions
Q.60 to 62) : Find out the
of the object given
of
surfaces
total number
figures.
the
in
below
Problem
Figure
60. Problem

65. Which of th
surface w'hen
(A) Sandstou
(C) Brick

69. Which of tb
absorbing
-a
(A) Jute IIad
(C) Ground G

Directions (for Q. 64 and 65) : Identify


the correct 3-D figure, from the answer
figures, which has the same top view, as
given in the problem figure on the left'

70,'Ozone ia1'er
penetratrono
(A) Infrared t
(C) Sound wt

64. Problem Figure

71. A white colo


larger becaur
(A) it ar=rtr
(B)
it:t:lrfr
.
(C) it is c'r
'
(D) it is a wa

'

R,AA
I

t\/t

l-\t

t<
I

I
I
I

t-.t-t

Answer Figures

-l

t t t ll
ttttl

\l/\i/

(A) 8
(c) 12

(B) 10
(D) 14

@ss&
(A)

(c)

(B\

(D)

65. Problem Figure

(il 16
(c) 18

(B) 17
(D) 19

tr
H

--*..72. Sanitarl' Fi-d


.-I"{) Glossl'ar
(B) N{att and
(C) Glossvar
(D) Matt nnd

Which of thel
-78. (A)
Orange.I
(B) PurPle,t
(C) Orange.
(D) Green.c
'

LI-tj

--l

Answer }"igures
/'

.<-a.'

fQ=

LSilil (trrfr

:-

(A) 10
(c) 11

(B) 12
/D) 13

(A)

(B)

75. Which one o


most tranqui
(A) Black
(C) Red
Directions
of the ansrs
image of :he

mm

\J* \r-'--

7-1. Three true 1


together aFe
.(A) Black
(C) Violet

(c)

(D)

66. Which one of the following will reflect more


radiant heat ?
(A) Black marble
(B) White marble
(C) Red sandstone
(D) Cement plastered surface

ion- :he answer figures,


I ",-:erv.as given in the
he .eft.

67. Cement is made out of :


(A) Marble
,JB) Limestone
(C) Sandstone
(D) Granite

.)3)ss,
-.->.-.
-,A-ic )

,lB)

r 6l and 65) : Identifu


tEr. irom the answer
tti .ame top vieq as
l l--::e on the left.

68. Which of the following gives smoother


surface when polished ?
(A) Sandstone
lB) Granite
(C) Brick
(D) Concrete
69. Which of the following is not a sound
absorbing material ?
(A) Jute Matt
(B) Thermocole
(C) Ground Glass
(D) Glass Wool

70. Ozone layer around the earth prevents


penetration of:
(A) Infrared rays
(C) Sound waves

(B) Illtra-violet rays


(D) Excessiveheat

7t. A white coloured building interior looks


larger because :
(A) it absorbs more light
(B) it reflects more light
(C) it is a cool colour
(D) it is a warm colour

fi
(c)

@
(D)

.72. Sanitary Fixtures are:


and smooth
-J*{)-GIossy
(B) Matt and smooth
(C) Glossy and rough
(D) Matt and rough
-Which of the following are secondary colour ?
-38.
(A) Orange, blue and green
(B) Purple, blue and green
(C) Orange, purple and green
(D) Green, orange and yellow
'

74. Three true primary colours when mixed


together are closest to :
(B) White
Black
- '"(A)
(C) Violet
(D) Blue
75. Which one of the following colours is the
most tranquilizing ?
(A) Black
(B) Blue
(C) Red
(D) Yellow
_
Directions (for Q. 76 to 77): Which one
of the answer figures is the correct mirror
image of the given problem frgure ?

!ffiilm
(c)

(D)

76. Problem Figure

h\hh
(A)

(B)

(D)

.J:l

m
l\lx I

77. Problem Figure

Answer Figures

Wqlxl{l @l4l-oT-+l

ffiNtrMM
(A)
(B)
(c)
ler

Directions (for Q.78 to 80): Find the odd


figure out :

(A )

(c)

(B)

(D)

KtrHM
(A )

t(

v/

tA)

(c)

(B)

it

(D)

E o@
(c)

(B )

(D)

Directions (for Q. 81 to 84) : Which one


of the answer figures will complete the
sequenceofthe problem figures ?
B1. Problem Figures

T E

fl
E

ftr

@
Answer Figures

Answer !'igures

I- Tr u

ffi
r-r. rr

tl rm
!l
r n llm
r r r lrt n t !rlnnl
!

L_

r--l

(c)

(B)

(A)

(D)

Problem Figures

l2 z

r-rllllll;
, 4 lt I L r

ln

- tUll
lu LJlr--= tn.a
|:
(A)
(B) ,&\
tD)
(for
:
Which one of the
86)
Directions
Q.
in the probiern
figures,
is
hidden
answer
f.tgut", in the same size and direction ?
Problem Figure

Directi
nunrber
figure. g

90;

t-tll

nIttl

+
ll

Answer Figures

(A) JO
(B) 1'j

(A)

(B)

(c)

(D)

(C'-4
Answer Figures

( D ri s

Problem Figures
(-)

(N
\

l2

F-,
l <\

Answer Figures

(c)
'
,

lpr'
Directions (for Q. 8?) : How many total
number of rectangles are there in the
problem figure, given below ?

o
Problem Figures
\ ot

"2S
Pa

12

(D) 14
(B) 12
(A) 11
j$ 73
Directions (for Q.88 and 89) : How many
total number of trialigles are there in the
problem figure, given below ?

Answer Figures

Pa

(A)

p)

(c)

(D)

Directidn (for Q. 85) : Some geometrical


shapes are given, on the right, in answer
figures. When they are assembled,which
one of them, will form the figure given on
the left ?
Problem !'igure

Problem Figure

1. (A)
6. (B)
1 1 .( C )
16.(D)
21.(C)
26.(C)
31.(D)
36.(A)
41.(B)
46. (B)
51.(D)
56. (A)
61.(A)
66. (B)
71.(B)
76.(C)
81.(D)
86. (D)

2
7
U
r7
22
27
32
37
12
.ri
52
51
6i
6'
ii
7i
82
8'

1. (A), r
r
+ 1-a

(B) 30

(c) 36

(D) 38

flS. Prohlem Fiplrre

,_

+ 1-D

t)

pa

Directions (for Q. 90) : How many total


number of squares are there in the problem
fip1rre,given below ?

V \A',
iL

I-l i

-r
lx
)

e o'

Sum ofthe series


= | + ab + o2b2+......(lab | < 1)
1
I-ab

tv-_

(D)
6
r
; 86 : \\hich one of the
h-iien in the problem
6rzoand direction ?

_1)- xy - (xy - r.-y + 1)


--l

_
- __

x+y-l
(A),
Equation (u + 2)x2- 2os - a= 0
2.

.,ffiasp.a21
x = z^ a + n < u iZ ) zot r6rrzl so = s.!iffi + 2o
= -itr^
(tx+ a--*-zf-

(A) 20
(B) 16
_-{c) 14
(D) 18

According to the given condition

g * ii7*

(D) 14
rC) 13
t 88 and 89) : How many
br,:ies are there in the
an below?

1. (A)
6. (B)
11.(C)
16.(D)
21,(C)
26.(C)
31.(D)
36.(A)
41.(B)
46.(B)
51.(D)
56.(A)
61. (A)
66.(B)
71.(B)
76.(C)
81.(D)
86.(D)

2. (A)
7. @)
12.(B)
17.(D)
22.(D)
27.(B)
32.(B)
37.(B)
42.(B)
47.(A)
52.(D)
57.(B)
62. (A)
67.(B)
72.@)
77.(D)
82.(D)
87.(A)

3. (A)
8. S)*

13.o)

18.(A)
23.(B)
28.(B)
33.(D)
3E.(B)
43.(C)
48.(C)
53.(D)
58. (D)
63.(C)
68.(B)
73.(C)
78.(B)
83.(C)
88. (A)

4. (A)
9. (c)
14.(B)
1 9 . (D)
24.6)
29.(D)
34.(Ai
39.(B)
44.(B\
49.(B)
54. (A)
5e.(D)
6 4 .(B )
69.(C)
74.(A)
79.(C)
84.(B)
8 e . (D)

5. (D)
10.(c)
15.(D)
2 0 .(D)
2 5 .(B )
30.(D)
35.(C)
40.(A)
45.(C)
50.(c)
55. (A)
60.(c)
6 5 . (D)
70.(B)
75.(D)
80.(A)
85.(C)
e 0 .(c )

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= r 1 -b = != + b =
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= -21 \5
=)
o: e {0, 1}
3. (A),'tC2xnC2
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-4 !2{4 + 1
2

clt

:+

dx = t(t + 11d,t
et
+1'
.f

=,

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atl=0,lr=0=C=0

i\ow,
+

6x = 2tB + 3t2
dv1=
:;
;,-i
( II

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c4'=

t*IO,

.y=log(t+l)+C2
att=0,J=0=CZ=0

JC

| " 1)
J - 1 + b +b2+ ..........(lb
1

iC) 8

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a2 -2a+ I=2a2 +2a

=)
1 . (A),r = 1 + a + a 2 + . ..........(l o | . 1)
1
-' l . -a
11
+ 1 - a ' = ' = a = I-xx

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2 u = 2 ^ lT*zo
& *z
o=i[Ftzo*t

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t=d -I
6x = t2 (2t + 3)
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If a circle of area l6 n has two of its diameters
a l o n gth e l i n e s2 x -3 y + 5 = 0 andx+ 3J,- 1l = 0,
then the equationofthe circle is :
(A) x 2 + y z -4 x -6 y -t3 = 0
(B) x 2 + l -4 x + 6 y -3 :0
(9 x 2 + f-4 x + 6 y -1 3 :O
(D ) x 2 + y 2 -4 x -6 y -3 = 0
The meandeviationof an ungroupeddata is 10.If
eachobservationis increasedby 4ah.the revised
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(A) 10.04
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(B) e6
(D) 10.4

The line x sin cr -y cos or:{r touchesthe circle


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(A) a can have any value

r * -"1

(E t

ae l-+.:l
/.
L i 2l
(C ) c e [0 .n ]
(D ) a e [-n .n ]
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(D) adj(AB): (adjB)(adjA)
I 0. If the centroid of the triangle with vertices(3c+ 2,
2,0), (2c,- l ,- l ) and (c + 2,3c* l, c*3) coincideswith the centre of the spherex2 + y2 + x2+
Sttr- 4by - 2c7= l3 then :
(A ) c= 3
(B) c: o

i sfi esthe equati onV xA --E i s z

J..'-1 is :
( B) [ ,

IfA andB aresquarematri cesoft hesam eor der


then which of the following is always true ?
(A) A and B are non-zeroand

(A) (1,e,-t4)
(g (1,-9,r4)

glewhichthenewresultantmakeswith [ *n.n
-)
v, isdoubledis :
(B) 60'
(A) t80"
(D) 120'
? 90'
T'hedomainof thefunction

(A)

9.

(D)t

givenvectors.
Thevector; = i + l,i + zi thatsat-

@)/(t.5)+^ Jr)+f(t)

f(x)= ufu:j+sinra

(c) all

(D) c=2
.(c) c: I
ll. L e t A = (i -2 i + 3 / r)a n d$ = 1 i + t r i + t i 1 n e

l , I*'l l '(x)d r i s:
( ) 2f(1s)+f(Jr)+f(t)
(B)2/(r.s)- f( Jr) -f(t)
(q ,f(r.s)-f(Jr)-f(t)
A particlehastwovelocities
[. Icresun
d
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x+!+ Z=0
o-r+bY*Z=0
b.r+y+x:g
hasa non-trivialsolution,when
(A) b- a:0
(B) b2=2b
(q b2=2b+l
lEt b2 :2b - |
8. Theslopeofthenormal-tothecurvey=t'
-4* at
(2,-l)is:
(A) 4
(B) _4

oo]

(D) t0,rl

(B) (1,-e,- 14)


(D) (1,9,l4)

| 2.- The greatestresultant and the smallestresultant


that two given forcescan have are of magnitude R
and S respectively.The given forcesand a third
forcewhosemagnitudeis JRS keep a particle in
equilibrium. Then :
(A) two of these forces are perpendicular'toeach
other
(B) hvo ofthese forcesare parallelto eachother
(C) anglebetweentwo of theseforces is 60o
@) anglebetweentwo of theseforcesis 45"
I 3. If the quadratic equationsar2 + cx- b : 0 andu*
-\
= 0, 16+i + 0 | have a common root,
_2b.r + i'^l
z\zl
then the value of a _ 4b + 2c is z,

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(B) I
(D) -l

(c) 0

14. Two friendsA and B start walking from the same


point O. A heads straight towards north. But B
first walks 4 krn towards north-east,then heads
towards30owestof north. IfA and B meetat a point
X, then distanceof X from O is :

(A)2Jt[r.*

jt(r+."5)knr
Jo* (r])2

rcr+(r. j)*,

r\
(D ) 2 J -l
2 (l + t,| k m

15. A particularsolutionof the initial valuedifferen_


t ialequat i o n :

I ar\ =

log( A /

. (A) 4e3'+ 3eaY:7


( f , ) l6y : - 3 (4 x + 3 -3 n 0 ,)
( C) l6y : 3 (4 x -3 + 3 e a ' )
(D) 3e4t - 4e4' = 1
I6. An equilateral triangle is inscribed in the parabolay2= 91 lvith oneof its verticesat the venex
of the parabola.Ther the lengthof its sideis :

(ts)8

(c) r.6

(D) l6v5

17. The area enclosedby the parabola =3 (l -x2)


-y
and thex-axisis :

(A) e
_"'(9 4

(B) 2

(D) 3

18. The pairofstraight linesjoining theorigin to the


point of intersectionof the straight linesy = 2x+
c and the curvex2 + y2 =7 are at right anglesif :

( A) i=7 0
( q C=il

(B ) i=3s

(D)c= t7.s

19. A planepassesthrough a fixed point (p, q, r).The


locusofthe foot ofthe perpendicularto the plane
from the origin is :
(A) a sphere
(B) a plane perpendicularto the given plane
(C) aplaneinclinedatan angleof

i
(q #,0
(A)

;,

L+

.-zs.

i+ is in0
5 - 3,rsin 0

(A ) 0 = -;

(q e=;

3 x + .i /,J (0 ):0 i s :

(A) 16

22. lfthefirst threetermsofasequence


*,u,O,I
arein G.P.andthelastthreearein H.p.,thenthe
valuesofa andDrespectively
are :

withthe given

f
plane
{D) a sr:aightline
l0l Thc numberof solutionsof the equation
tan x + secx - 2 cosx lying in the interval l0,2rl

(B)e: +

(R) 0

p )2

21. lf lzl=3, then the point representingthe complex


number - 3 + 3z lieson a circle :
(A) with centre3 and radius9
(B) with centre- 3 and radius3
(C) with centrc* 3 and radius9
(D) with centre3 and radius3

(A) e>

@) 0:-n

(ts)2
(D) (-2r

3J. Let

(#),=l

^',

16
27ct

(B) 2
(D) -2

u. v
--+

t si

(A) 2s
(g -25

35. Ifl(x) = {
[0,nl, then
:0of:

tl) r= I
(Cr
,6 c= l

(D) r= I

30. ls et*+st'
ctr*l f, n'('-3)'^ ,, ,
,'t
(A) I

(9 ab

J+.

@ t=t

I6

(c) 0

I
(A) ; ab
z

+w. u

(B) 0
(D) I

(R) ; rJ! JA

(c) t6

t hevalueo

l-li

For the curvex:l - lr! : t2- t,the tangentline


is perpendicular to thex-axis when :

(A) #

33. I f a, - r ,b aa

If lrl =3. I

whereft isgiventhat .l,jlSt l:S. Then/ (0)is :

= a sin3/,
rrx: trcosr/,y
**

vt
-7

U +V+t|z

r(s:fist');::3

(A)/=
J5
( o r :0

(O e= =
VJ

--t

27. A function/(x) is defined as

( C) 2: I
lf PQ isr

r t _J'' =
tu7 62
triangle,O
the eccenO

is a real number when :

IS :

w3
( C) l

1t

417

Pl ,' i

26. For0* 0, i fcos0+ sec0= 2,then costrO+ se cr O '

(C) co

regionsn I

fr )z,' t

ts:
(A) 1-2p
@) | +2p
(C) t+p
(D) I -p
25. TWoeventsA and B aresuchthat
P (B) = 0'55andP (AB') = 9.15
Theprobabilityoftheoccurrence
ofat leastone
eventis :
(A) 0 35
(B) 0.30
(g 0.70
(D) 020

(A) 5

curves.t'= |

,{D-l,r

24. lf the roots of the quadratic equationri + 2px + q


=0aretan 30oand tan l50, respectively,
then 4

equals:
(A) 2',r r
(g 2'

ll. The liney

r, ,

36. I f ( l +. r ) ( l
+- r 2+. . . . ,+
the valueo
(t) n
(C)

llt+ I

Ifin the ex1

efficients ol
the third te
(A) 605

(c) 45s

38. A setB con

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!of i sequence
16,a,b,U
I th reeare in H.P.,then the
l.1rr elv are :
I

r Bi -;,1
4

Theline.l=.r + | dividestheareabetween
the
Izrnl
cunes.l'=cos.;
anOthex-axisinto
two
L-i, il
regions
whicharein theratio:
(B) l:1
r-) 2:3
(O 2:l
(Dt I :3
- : :. If PQ i s a d o u b l e o rd i n a te of the hypertrol a

j?

' D , t,i

rt

v'

, -;

, nt

triangle,O beingthe centreofthe hyperbola,then


the eccentricitye ofthe hyperbolasatisfies:

7l

u:

= l , s u c h th a t O P Q i s an equi l ateral

al-

Irt h ern h e n :

2
(B ) I < r. g

z
( ,{ )

e>

6
VJ

r Dr 0=-n

consistingof subsetsof B which containatmosl


1003el ements.
The numberof el e m ent sof C is :
(A) 2 tool
(B) 2:ooz

(9 zzoos

@" =+

z
n

( C) e:

is equalto :
(B) -:r,v

.(D)-+

(c) xy

The circlepassingthrough the distinctpoints(1,


/), (r, I ) and (/, /) for all valuesof/ passesthrough
the poi nt:

fi'

th e v a l u e o f -' * x (y ' * ;' )

t D , i -p
I $ uih th a t
J r = , r .l 5
Dt{ u rFncof at leastone

(A ) ; a b
z

B
_.0
D
:rl
r = l. rh e n cos u0*s ec r O'

--) -)
L e t u ,v

I
I

APTITUDETEST
Direction : (For Q. 4l to 44). Find ctutthe lotal
nwnber of sttrfacesof the obiectgiven belotv in the
problem figttre.
Problem Figure

pf :;
zao
z'

-t

and

-+

te b e v e ctors such that

--t

u+v+rv=0.

-rB :
r D , - :y'
lrj -rs

+ --r
+
l-tl
l-l
i-j
lf ln! =3, lvl =-1andlpl =5,then u.v+t'.tr
-) -+
+ w. A lSi

I
I

(A) 2s
(c) -2s

@)n

(D) 0
!e, . r t = 5 . Th en /( 0) is: 35. tf/(x) - 4sin'rsatisfiesthe Rolle's theorem on
{Br t L
"l D ,
I

10,nl, then the valueof c e (0, n), for which/'(c)


= 0 o f:

Lf = F - /, thetangentline
lr-aris when:

6 ) ,=;

(B) t:;

Q r:t

@)r=X

rBr r=;
/',1

\dxz )e-3
I

)/
rBt ;-FJ!
a^

JA

tDt I
lr-:l

3\

,^

r \2

J/ d xi s:

(B) 2
(Dt -2

(A) r4
to
42.-(F)
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rDt r= I

PART.II

is:

(B) 2ab

lC) ab

(B)(1,r)
(D)(-r,r)

(A) (-1,- r)
(q (1 , -l)

lztrc equationl+zpx*q
VJ
I l5'. respectively,then
4 J-1. If n,.r, b are in H.P. and u,y, z, b are in G.P.,then
tB, ':-2p

(D) 2:ooo

= I and tan(rJr)+ l, then I


39. if sin(xy)+ cos(.t:r,)
-dx
(A) -;

l' -

-16.If (l +.r)(l +x +,r2)(l +.r+.r2+f) +....+ (l +'{


* c;2 *... * n,orn,then
+-r2+.....+ f)- all+a1.r..
(A) 15

the valueof ay is :
(A)

/?

(Cl m+ |

(c) 13

(B) nr
@) r+l

or (rr
-r'. If intheexpansion

;!l

ProblemFigure

, thesumofco-

efficientsof.t' and x10is 0. then the coefficientof


the third term is :

(A) 605

(q 45s

(B) r20
(D) lOs

Let C betheset
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(B) il
(D) 13

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(B)

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r--=
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Directions : (For Q. 50). Find the oddfigure out Al" Pr oblem sFigur
"_
r

[]-_l
\ nslr er Figur I

(c)

v\
//t'^\

(D)

Directions : (For Q. 5l). Problemf gure showstop


view of an object. Identify the correct elevation,
from amongst the answerfigures.

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oneside ofthe entire shcet ol puper. Thepaperwas
thenfoldcd as shou,nin thi iieitre. How manv rotal numberof scluaresare thereon theflat surfaLes?

(D)

Directions : (For Q. 52 and 33). Identfy the cor' -'ct3-D./igures/i'on the answerfgures, w-hicl1
ha.s
:,:e ele^valron,
us given in the problem figure on
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(B) 24
(D) 32

(c) 28

Directions : (For Q. 55 and 56\. How manytotal


nuntber o1.triangles are there in the problin figure given below ?
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(A) 16

(qn

l
v,,
G

(A)

()22
(g l8

(B) 16
(D) 20

Directions: (For Q.57 and 58).Whichoneofthe


answerfigures will carnpletethesequenceof the
threeproblemfigures?
57. ProblemFigures

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AnswerFigures

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(A)

(B)

(c)

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(A)

(B)

.(c)

(D)

Dircctions: (For e. 59,'60and 6l\.Ilhic h oneof


titc Mr[igures,
shows the correct t,ietu of the
problem Jigure, after it is opened up ?
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in the same size and direction. Select that ctneat


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I

lr -

(B)
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lJ

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(D)

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tl

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nT-ri-Tl
ll

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(B)

(D)

ft

l-'r
U_

n-

LJ_

are given in the problem figure. A/ier assembling


them, which Jigure will beformect,
from amongst
, the answ,erfigures ?
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tl

(c) rTTTH
*--f1

l{)
(q
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(A) Arhens
_ (R) Venice
(C) Paris
(D) London
72. The parliamentHouse,NervDelhiisdesigned
bv :
(A) A.P.Kanvinde
(B) Louis Kahn"
(C) Le-Corbusier
@) HerbertBaker
73. Arc de Triornpheis a famousmonumentfound
in
the city of ;
(A) Athens
(B) paris
(C) London
@) Rome
, 74. Onthe top of Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi. one
will find a :
(A) Gopuramform
(B) pagoda form
(C) Shikharaform
(D) Stupaform
75. Eiffel Tower is built in :

..(A) Bronze
(B) Brick andMortar
(C) Steel
@) Concrete
76. Which learnedtext did ancient Indian architects
usefor their profession ?

(A) Kamsutra
(C) Upanishad

(B) Kalpsutra
@) Vastushastra

77. Statueof Liberty is situatedat :


(O) France
(B) England
America
(D) Germany
78.-'(9
HUDCO is an organisationfor:
(A) HotelDevelopment
(B) HorticultureDevelopment
1C) Hills Area Development
(D) HousingDevelopment
79. Which of theseis not a residentialbuilding ?
(A) Buckinghampalace
(B) 10,Downing Street
(C) RashtrapatiBhavan
@) Houseof Commons
80. Madhya PradeshVidhan Sabhais designedby :
(A) CharlesCorrea
(B) Raj Rewaf
(Q Le-Corbusier
@) Unam C. Jain
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(A) Aluminium
(B) Titanium
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colour scheme?
(A) Orangeand yellow (B) Red and green
(C) Orangeand blue
@) Violet andveliow
88. A red roseviewedthrough a greencolouredglass
will appear:
(A) Orange
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. (C) Black
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89. Plasterof Paris is usedfor :
(A) Walls
(B) Structuralframe

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@) Flooring
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