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PAPER - I1
MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
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This paper consists of fifty multiple choice type of questions. Answer all the questions. Each question carries huo marks.
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1.
needs to be translated
is understood directly by the machine is machine independent is easy to learn.
Internet
Unix
(B) (D)
Linux
(C)
3.
Windows.
MS-DOS Channels
(B) (D)
(C)
4.
COBOL Java
(B)
c
Pascal.
(C)
5.
(D)
Bit Character
(B)
Byte Blotin.
(C)
6.
(D)
A = h X
AX = h X
(B) (D)
A =
1 XX
(C)
7.
none of these.
(B) (D)
(C)
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8.
with a n accuracy of
1 0 - using Simpson's
(A)
rd rule is
(C)
9.
10
(B) (D)
non-negative non-positive.
(C) 11.
At any iteration of the usual simplex method if there is at least one basic variable in the basis a t zero level and all ( Z j - C ) 2 0, the current solution is
(A)
infeasible non-degenerate
(B)
(D)
unbounded degenerate.
(C) 12.
every real x,
(A)
f ( a + x ) =f ( 2 a - x ) f ( a + x ) =f ( a - x )
(B) (D)
f(a+Zx) = f(a-x)
(C) 13.
none of these.
@ l A l = I B l I
(C) ) A I = - I B I
(B) (D)
IAI I B I = l
none of these.
(A)
If a natural number m is chosen at random from the first 100 natural numbers then
loo the probability that m + -> 50 is given by
y = A e 2X
+ Be- 2 X
(c)
17.
(D)
none of these.
( v ,, v
. ... . v
I R n ( n 2 3 ) ,f o r a l l V s u c h t h a t (i) v l 2 0 , (ii) v , + 3 v 2 = v 3 ?
(A)
(i) is not a subspace l and (ii) is a subspace of I R R Neither (i) nor (ii) are subspaces of l ". R
- 2 , 0, 2
-
(B)
(D)
-*, *
0, none of these.
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(C)
4, 0, 4
1 1.3
1
1.3.5
+ ... is
(B) (D)
divergent unbounded
(C)
20.
The series
( - 1)
"
is
(A)
convergent unbounded
(B) (D)
(C)
2 1. If x = cos 8
(A)
+ i sin 0 ,
2 sin ne
2 cot n0
(C)
22.
(c)
23.
12
(D)
10.
non-linear only linear and non-linear both linear only none of these.
Thefunction f:IR-+IRdefinedby f ( ~ ) = 6 ~ + 6 is ~ 1 1
(A)
one-one and onto many-one and onto one-one and into many-one and into.
7 25. Which of the following statements is true for the function defined by
(A)
x
1
1
-
2p
'
but is not of
(B)
variation in [ 0, 1 ] (C) It has finite number of points of discontinuity a t x = - and is of bounded 2p variation in [ 0, 1 ] None of these. has a pole of ( ~ + 2 ) ( ~ - 1 ) ~
(B)
Z
(D)
(C) 27.
(D)
The angular domain in the complex plane is defined by 0 c a m p ( z ) < 4 mapping which maps this region onto the left half plane is
(A)
. The
w = z4 w =-z4
"
(B) (D)
w = iz
w = - iz4.
(C) 28.
unit circle is
(C) 29.
(D)
2ni.
If a point z
(A)
+ z o,
I f( z ) I
If(z) I If(z ) I
none of these.
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30.
Let
(A)
be the set of integers and Q the set of all rational numbers. Then there exists a unique one-to-one-map from B to Q there cannot exist a bijective map from B to Q there exists a unique onto map from Q to there exists infinitely many bijective maps from to Q.
(B)
What is the probability that 3 out of 10 students will pass the examination given that anyone of that can pass it with probability 0.80 ?
(A)
0.20 0.30
(B) (D)
0.10 0.40.
(C) 32.
The second moment about the origin for a random variable X with probability density function
I
I
(A)
otherwise
4
(D)
n: 4-1.
(C) 33.
4n:
(B) (C)
(D)
I, it cannot be Riemann
integrable if f assumes only the values 0 and 1 on [ 0, 1 1, it cannot be Riemann integrable if f is not Riemann integrable, it cannot be continuous on [ 0. 1 1.
34.
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35.
Consistency Efficiency
(B) (D)
Invariance Sufficiency.
(C)
36.
k,we have
P{I X - p
1 > ko}lT k
(C) (D)
37.
P{IX-pI<ko}l,
k
1
P{I X - p
<ko}>-. k
-1
00)
(B) (Dl
a2
1)
(C)
38.
(09
(091).
a 2 2 a 2 2 a2 - - -+ -
ax2 ay
ax
ay
= 0 h a s the solution
(A)
f,(y-x)+eXf,( y-x)
(B)
f,(y+x)+f,(
y-x)
Suppose the random variable X h a s normal distribution with zero mean and unit variance. Then the random variable Y = e
(A3
has
39.
u 2
g ( u ) du is
(A)
0.3 1
0.2 0.7
Suppose R =
(X
,.X p .X
,X
) .
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between X
and
(X
) is approximately
(B) (D) 0.33 0.75.
0.03 0.90
(C) 40.
Boundary value problem Initial value problem Initial boundary value problem none of these.
(B) (C)
(D)
Let y be the smallest order statistic for a random sample of size 10 drawn from the uniform distribution ( 0, 1 ). Then the distribution function of Y is given by
(A)
( 1-y)lO, O l y l l
(B)
(C) (Dl
11
4 1.
an infinite number of solutions more than one but finite number of solutions only one solution no solution. OR
the least upper bound 0.5 a lower bound 0 - 5 a n upper bound 0.5 the greatest lower bound 0.5.
(B) (C)
(D)
42.
+ bxy + cy
C if
c= -i
(A)
a=3i, b=-3,
a=i, b=-3,
c = -3i
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43.
' is
(D)
none of these.
Suppose the random variable X has the exponential distribution with mean 2. Then the probability density function of X is given by
(a
(B)
(C)
1 - e - ~ / 2, x > o 2
2 e - 2 X ,x > O 2 e - X / 2 ,x > O
1
X >
ID)
44.
0.
o ( h 2 ) 0 ( h 4 )
IB)
(D)
0 ( h 3 ) 0 ( h 5 ).
(c)
Suppose 100 independent Bernoulli trials with unknown but common success probability p ( 0 < p < 1 ) produce 20 successes. Then a n estimate of the standard error of the maximum likelihood estimate of p is
dAJ
(C)
0.04 0.004
(B) (D)
0.016 0.4
- -
- -
45.
subject to
x = b
x
(A)
x B is a / a n
optimal solution non-optimal solution only basic feasible solution none of these.
Let 3.3, 4.7, 5.9, 5.6, 4.6 and 4.8 be a random sample from the uniform distribution
5.9
3.3
(B)
(C)
46.
(D)
9 . d?
= 0, where
2 = ( P , Q. R ) and -+ = ( x , y, z ) , to be integrable is r
(A)
(dxSt).St=o ?xSt=$
(B)
(D)
(St.d)St=o
(dxSt)xSt=$.
(c)
SRSWOR of n
, , n , , ... , n
, . N,
......
units. A
ni=
N N ~
47.
l ~ - l ) I l
(B)
l z - l I < I
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The method in which auxiliary information is used in estimating the population mean is known as
(A)
(B)
(C) (D)
48.
(4
(C)
(B)
(D)
CA)
(B)
(C) (D)
rejecting a true null hypothesis rejecting a false null hypothesis accepting a false null hypothesis accepting a true null hypothesis.
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49.
The series
n=O
( 100 + 75iIn is
b
(B)
(D)
OR
(A)
convergent non-zero
(C)
The m.gJ
(A)
(
of
distribution with n d J is
1-t)-"I2,
1
1
< 1
<1
(B)
(1-2t)"I2, ) t
( 1 -2t)"12, ( 1 - 2t)-"I2,
(C)
(D)
2t
<1
2t
< 1.
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W
(B)
& v[ylx)+a6yla;o
v [ Y ( x ) + ~ I~ = o a Y
(C)
{zulY(x)l+6Y}a=o
In a 2 design with 4 blocks in a replicate, the elements of the control block are
r(i1) abd
acd bc
(A)
(B)
(D)
[ I, ABC, BCD, AD 1.
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