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[DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO T.B.C. : B-MCZA-N-LZS Test Booklet Series ] NDAS =" 2014 TEST BOOKLET MATHEMATICS Time Allowed : Two Hours and Thirty Minutes) [Maximum Marks : 300 INSTRUCTIONS 1. IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE EXAMINATION, YOU SHOULD CHECK THAT THIS TEST BOOKLET DOES NOT HAVE ANY UNPRINTED OR TORN OR MISSING PAGES OR ITEMS, ETC. IF SO, GET IT REPLACED BY A COMPLETE TEST BOOKLET. 2. Please note that it is the candidate’s responsibility to encode and fill the Roll Namber and Test Booklet Series A, B, C or D carefully and without any omission or discrepancy at the appropriate places in the OMR Answer Sheet. Any omission/discrepancy will render the Answer Sheet liable for rejection. 3. You have to enter your,Roll Number on the Test Booklet in the Box provided alongside. DO NOT write anything else on the Test Booklet. 4; This Test Booklet contains 120 items (questions). 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Which one of the following is correct ? (a) The relation is an equivalence relation on X. je Telation is Symmetric but nether reflexive nor transitiv © The relation is reflexive but neither symmetric nor transitive. (@, None of the above Consider the following relations from A to B where A = {u, vw, x.y, 2} and B= {p, 4, 5, 8}. 1, (PP), % PO G9, &O} 2. {(u, p)s (vs a), (% 1), @ 8)} 3. {@9,69,(% 9, @P)% 9, DF 4 {@4)(%P) 0% 5) 00, @.@9)} Which of the above relations are not functions ? (a) 1 and 2 (b) 1 and 4 @ Sand 4 If a and B are the roots of the equation ax’ + bx + ¢ = 0, where a # 0, then (aa + b) (aB + b) is equal to : (a) ab (b) be (d)_abe Let S denote set of all integers. Define a relation R on S as ‘aRb if ab > 0 where a, b € S*. Then R is : (a) Reflexive but neither symmetric nor ‘transitive relation (©) An equivalence relation (d) Symmetric but neither reflexive nor transitive relation * 5. 6. 9. The roots of the equation 22°? — 2abx + = 0 when a <0 and b> 0 are : (a) Sometimes complex (b) Always irrational @_Always complex @ Always real What is the sum’ of the two numbers (11110), and (1010), ? () (110000), ©) (100100), (@ (01100), Let N denote the set of all non-negative integers and Z denote the set of all integers. The function f ; Z + N given by f(x) =] x fis: (@)_One-one but _not onto (6) Both one-one and onto (a) Neither one-one nor onto If P and Q are two complex numbers, then the modulus of the quotient of P and Qis: (a) Greater than the quotient of their moduli (©). Less than the quotient of their moduli (©) Less than or equal to the quotient of their moduli (d)_Equal to the quotient of their moduli Let 2= x + iy where x, y are real variables and i=V=1. 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S a F aTat ar dife 2 =x + iy, Het x, y Tea aT @ se i=v-1 1 aR [2-1 |=|z-2] 2d fez 2am wa 8? @) W &) tiga (© sfrecaerr @ Tea (Contd.) 10. The sum of an infinite GP is x and the common ratio r is such that |r| <1. If the first term of the GP is 2, then which one of the following is correct ? @ -1o (b)_mn, (b) m 1, then what is tan’ x + tan” y equal to ? » = (55) aif xty © vert) -afx-y © (3) (by) tan“! (Contd.) 36. 3 Hema Fo ymist Hr ar az ? f@) 0 @ 1 “© -l @ sefar 3 8 arg ae amt amt art dt 03) wert & fre: fer 2 f Can: Ca,rt+1=1:2 3% Cin, r+ 1): Cn, r+ 2)= 2: 3. 37. n fret grab? @ u (b) 12 © 13 @ 4 38. r fae qa @ ? @ 2 (b) 3 4 @ 5 39. P(n, 1): C(n, r) fae Gea et? @ 6 ) 24 (©) 120 (a) 720 40. Starx = 1a pf at ae? @ xem (o) Fae xemn+t © =nnt® (©) x=nte @) Fa xemtt wine Z Al. cos 36° WH aq @ ? @) sa 0) Sa © isa @ 10-245 . Previa eet a far aAfie : 1. sin HOA -139R 1% ae aat eear 31 2. cosoml a OS 1S He F Aer wea Bi . wager saat ¥ atraye adh 2/F ? (a) Faa 1 (b) Fae 2 © 1a 2397 @ 7a, 7 #2 43. a x atv y waAR 8 ae xy > 1 TT tant x + tan y Pre ger? afxey @ =f) if X49, (oy ta (2) @ unt (2) -1{ X=y om (i) (Contd.) 44. Consider the following statements : 40 o 1. nfsin267L -sin? 22) 31 for 2 2 all positive integers n > 2. 2. Ifx is any positive real number, then nx > 1 for all positive integers n> 2. Which of the above statements is/are correct ? (b) 2 only (©) Both | and 2 (@) Neither 1 nor 2 45. Consider the following statements : 1. If 36 is an acute angle such that sin 30 = cos 26, then the measurement of @ in radian equals to we 2. One radian is the angle subtended at the centre of a circle by an arc of the same circle whose length ig equal to the diameter of that circle. Which of the above statements is/are correct ? () 2 only (©) Both I and 2 (@ Neither 1 nor 2 46. From an aeroplane above a straight road the angles of depression of two positions at a distance 20 m apart on the road are observed to be 30° and 45°, The height of the aeroplane above the ground is : @ 10/3 m @) 10/3 -1) m (© 10/3 +1) m @ Wm 49. What is 50. What is 47. Consider the following statements : 1. There exists no triangle ABC for which sin A + sin B = sin C. 2. If the angles of a triangle are inthe ratio 1 : 2 : 3, then its sides will be in the ratio 1: v3 2. Which of the above statements is/are correct ? (@) 1 only (b) 2 only © _Both I and 2 (@) Neither 1 nor 2 48. Consider the following statements : 1. sin |x| + cos | x| is always positive. 2. sin(x®) + cos(x2) is always positive, Which of the above statements is/are correct ? (@)_ 1 only () 2 only (©) Both 1 and 2 (@ Neither 1 nor 2 l+sinA i-sinA I-sinA 1+sinA (a) sec A- tan A (b) 2 sec A. tan A (©)_4 sec A. tan A (d) 4 cosec A. cot A equal to ? cot 224° — cot 134° cot 226° + cot 316° (@)_~cosec 88° (©) ~cosec 44° (@) -cosec 46° equal to ? (Contd.) 44. 45. 46. Preafefaa saat ax fare afi : | ° o 1. aster ~sin? 224 } at 2 2 er yaad n 2a feed 2. a xed aterm ata ven 2’, wah cee wie 1223 et mx > 11 sofa wert F area wet 87e 7? @ 1 (b) Faw 2 © 1am 204 @ 71,4 82 Prafafea eet ue fre afc: 1 a 30. ue ta ap am et sin 36 = cos 20, % Ow Bar F © 1a 2a. @ 7 ta7 a2 we ahh age & au Uw eat oeMt wa WF TW 20m yas a er sata FT 30° se 45° After Pre Bi ete & gre ee set oh Sarg ? @) 10V3 m ©) 10(V3-1) m (©) 1003 +1) m @) 20m a, 2 wr So 47. 48. 49, 50. Preafafarr way ye frare wf: 1. 28 BRA Arpt ABC Hr aftact Te . Brat PWR FAT sin A+ sin B= sin C a 2. we feet Py F a1 22:3 argue # & ah aah yar 1: V3: 2 ® ayaa F eh afer seit Fo aaa/a we 8/8 7 @) Fam 1 (o) Faq 2 © 1a 2357 @ a1, 782 Preafafta wea oe fare afer : le sin] x | +cos| x | Wea oTTERH BRT a 2. sin(x’) + cos(x?) 42a aTTeTE star a aafer seit ¥ Aaa wh 2/2? @ Fa 1 (b) Fae 2 © 1a 297 @ 741, 7 82 I+sinA _1-sinA I=sinA I+sin A (a). sec A- tan A (b) 2sec A. tan A © 4 sec A. tan A (@) 4 cosec A. cot A fas ga 2? cot 224° — cot 134° cot 226° + cot 316° (a) —cosec 88° (b) —cosee 2° (©) —cosec 44° @ -cosec 46° fork gra 8? (Contd.) 51. Consider the following statements = 1. tan 1 + tant (0.5) = 2/2 2, sin" (1/3) + cos" (1/3) = m/2 Which of the above statements is/are correct ? ~ (@)_1 only (©) Both 1 and 2 (@) Neither 1 nor 2 52. If A+ B + C = n, then what is cos(A + B) + cos C equal to ? (b) 2 cos C (©) ‘cos C ~ sin C @) 2sinc 53. What is cos 20° + cos 100° + cos 140° equal to ? @ 2 @) 1 (©) 12 3n 54. What is sint sin = equal to ? @ = © 2 = ©) 3 (@) None of the above | 55. What is sin’) + cos%(4n) + tan’(Sn) equal to ? (a) 0 © 2 @) 3 56. Consider the following points : 1. (0,5) 2. (2,-1) 3. G,-4) Which of the above lie on the line 3x + y= 5 and at a distance {9 from (1, 2) ? (@) 1 only (&)_2 only (a) 1,2 and 3 57. What is the equation of the line through (1, 2) so that the segment of the line intercepted between the axes is bisected at this point ? (a) 2x-y=4 b) xy +4=0 @ 2x+y+4=0 58. What is the equation of straight line passing through the point (4, 3) and making equal intercepts on ihe coordinate axes ? (0) 3x4 4y=7 () x-y=1 (@)_ None of the above 59. What is the equation of the line midway between the lines 3x - 4y + 12 = 0 and 3x~4y = 62 (a) 3x-4y-9=0 (b) 3x-4y+9=0 ()_3x~4y-3=0 60. What is the sum of the major and minor axes of the ellipse whose eccentricity is 4/5 and length of latus rectum is 14.4 unit 2 (a) 32 unit (b)_48 unit (@)_ None of the above (Contd.) 51. 52. 53. 54, 55. Prafefad saat oe fra aif : 1. tan? 1 + tant (0.5) = W/2 2. sin-? (1/3) + cos (1/3) = n/2 arfar weit ® straye wh 8/8 ? @ F741 (b) Fam 2 © 13a 2 at @ 71,4 &2 WR A+B+C=n, i cos(A + B) + cos C frat gra & 7 (a) 0 (b) 2 cos C © cos C- sinc @ 2sinc cos 20° + cos 100° + cos 140° FAR gra 22 @ 2 () 1 © 12 @ 0 3n Z rat gee? sin” sin @ 0) ola oly ole © @ safe 3 a ae A sin'Gx) + cos(4n) + tan(Sn) Pee Gea 2? @ 0 ) 1 © 2 @ 3 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. Preafafea Rigel wx Rare wie : 1 5) 2 @-1) 3. G,-4) aagar #8 stam, ter axty= M28 Jo MH Re @ 01 (b) Fam 2 © Fa 1 a2 (d) 1,2 33 fg (1, 2) 8 GA act Sa er fret sat & ter wet are Ter fig we Rute oy, whee eT (@) 2x-y=4 (bo) 2x-y+4=0 (©) 2x+y=4 @ x+y+4=0 fg (4,3) 3 TAR are sit Pree ae RT sss SAY anh Ver ar wT we? . (a) xty=7 (by 3x + 4y=7 @ x-y=l @ weer Fa ae ae 3x — 4y + 12 = 0 aft 3x - 4y = 6 tas B ney a tar a wire we ? (@) 3x-4y-9=0 (b) 3x -4y+9=0 (©) 3x-4y-3=0 (d) 3x-4y+3=0 va éhiga a, free votre 4/5 % ait ciPria a care 14.4 weg 8, of sie ay ae wr ar a 8? (a) 32 eae (b) 48 wre (©) 64 eae (@ saga #3 ate ag ~a 7, ett as 27 (Contd,) For the next three (03) items that follow : A straight line passes through (1, ~2, 3) and perpendicular to the plane 2x + 3y - z= 7. 61. What are the direction ratios of normal to plane 2 (b) <2,3,1> (©) <-1,2,3> (@ None of the above 62. Where does the line meet the plane ? (a) Q,3,-1) (b) (1, 2, 3) ©) _ (1,3 -L@_G. 1,2) 63. What is the image of the point (1, -2, 3) in the plane ? (a) @,-1, 5) (b) (1, 2, -3) (@ None of the above For the next two (02) items that follow : Consider the spheres x? + y? +2? 4y +3 = 0 and x? + y? + 22 + 2x + 4z-4=0. 64. What is the distance between the centres of the two spheres ? (a) 5 unit , 65. Consider the following statements : 1. The two spheres intersect each other. 2. The radius of first sphere is less than that of second sphere. Which of the above statements is/aré correct ? (@) 1 only (b) 2 only (©) Both 1 and 2 (a) Neither 1 nor 2 For the next three (03) items that follow : ‘The vertices of a triangle ABC are A(2, 3, 1), B(-2, 2, 0) and C(O, 1, -1). 66. What is the cosine of angle ABC ? 1 OF 2 (c) Ve (@) None of the above 67. What is the area of the triangle ? (a) 6¥2 square unit (©) 10/3 square unit (a) None of the above 68. What is the magnitude of the line joining mid points of the sides AC and BC ? 1 (a) py unit (b) 1 unit . @ 2 unit For the next two (02) items that follow : Consider the vectors 69. What is the scalar projection of 4 on b? @ 1 (Om (©) 17/9 @ 23/9 (Contd.) at ot ae Ate 03) werivit F feu: WH ae WH (1, -2, 3) 3 Wret @ ah Qx.+ 3y-2= 7% Ha zt 61. THTa WH afta F ase wT e 7 @ <2,3,-1> (b) <2,3,1> (@) <-1,2,3> @) oder Fa ag ad Te aaa 1 Hef Ret 2? @ @,3,-1) ) (1, 2, 3) © @ 1,3) @ B12 85 (1, -2, 3) a are wfafia ea 2? @ @-1,5) (b) (-1, 2, -3) © 641) @) sedan Fa AE oe amr art are 8 02) wevet & few: tye 2 ayt3=0 de w+yt2+Ixt4z-4=0 Me oe Pare 1 64, OY ey BF BAYS Ae GO a2 ? (@) 5 ee Oa (©) 3a (@) 2g Prafatat set we far ay 1, aa) Wa were wea FI 2. wer Wa a Prom gat Wa A Area aw di aft sedi A strara wet 8/8 ? (@) F441 (b) Faq 2 © 13 2a (@) 7 1, 7 h2 62. 63. 65. at art aret ahr (03) werieit F fare: Prat ABC # arf AQ, 3, 1), BC2, 2, 0) 3 CO, 1-1 66. #y ABC at av a 8? 1 ®F 1 © % 2 © @ vee ¥ 8 AAG Pry ar Aaver aur 8 ? @ 62 Tae () 3yz af wre ©) 103 7F ee @ sia FF HE ‘erst AC SBC ay Pgs a stg anh tar a aa a 2? 67. 68. 1 @ 7 we () 1 eee 3 © we @) 2 eet at a aA A (02) weareit F fare: aft a= wR! 69. a mT ba afm faa ae ? @t (b) 19/9 () 17/9 (@) 23/9 +k Se baal djs 7k Te Pe (Contd.) 70. What is the vector perpendicular to both the vectors ? () (©) 10i-3j44k (d) None of the above 01 +3} + 4k For the next two (02) items that follow : Let a vector F make angles 60°, 30° with x and y-axes respectively. 71. What angle does T make with z-axis ? (@) 30° b)_60° (d) 120° 72. What are the direction cosines of F 2 For the next two (02) items that follow : Let (a[=7, [b|=11, |a+b|=10V3 73. What is |@-5| equal to ? @ 22 © 5 (d) 10 74. What is the angle between +6) and G@-b ? n @ b) wla © O§ (d). None of the above 75. A line passes through the points (6, ~7, -1) and (2,~3, 1). What are the direction ratios of the line ? @ <4,-4,2> (b) <4,4,2> (©) <-4,4,2> @ <21,1> a Ce equal to? 76. What is lim x30 @ 0 ) 1 @ a-1 . x 77. What is lim, Virecox equal 0? @ 2 ) -y2 1 oF does not exist 18 (Contd.) 70. ait weet we aftr aa ee 7 @ -101-3)+ 4k (b) ~101+3)+ 4k © 101-3)+4k @ vir ¥ ea we at a ae BF (02) waist B fam: wrt ait afer fF, x she yaa @ are: 60°, 30° FT aT FI TL. ¥, 23a & Pro arr are B ? (a) 30° () 60° (©) 90° (@) 120° 72, t a fem tread ae ? at at ar & 02) wit F faa: a ae (a)=7, JbJ=11, [2+8]=10V3 73. \a-b| Pak gra 8 ? @ 22 () 210 © 5 (a) 10 74. @+b) te G@-b) F de am amt? @ nia ) wla ala © @. wea #3 HE Te 75. TH ta, (6-7, -1) A 2, -3, 1) Figs & aaa 21 tar F aaa ae? @ <4,-4,2> (b) <4,4,2> © <-44,2> (d) <2,1,1> tim (+a x40 @ 0 (b) 1 ©n @ n-1 Cee" =) peat grat? 7. it, remy Pot gs tt @ v2 &) -/2 OF (d) ttn a aftaca THe 19 . Contd.) 1 +cos 78. What is the derivative of J-~° _ 2 82. What is the solution of Baryat @ fae? -~ 2X (&) ~ze0see? > (@ cose" @ None of the above oly ax z— equal to ? +x! L tan’ 79. What is [© 0 x (b) ef +1 @ e-1 ‘ @e 80. What is the slope of the tangent to the curve y = sin" (sin? x) at x = 07 @ 0 ) 1 @ 2 (d) None of the above dy 81. The solution of SY =[x! is : where ¢ is an arbitrary constant satisfying y(0) = 0 ? 1+ &) yey © y=lte x @ y-lt 2 For the next two (02) items that follow : Consider the curve y = e, 83. What is the slope of the tangent to the curve at (0, 1) ? @ 0 1 ©) 2 @4 84, Where does the tangent to the curve at (0, 1) meet the x-axis ? .@ (,9) )_(2, 0) ©)_12, 0) @ (1, 0) For the next two (02) items that follow : =. 2 x Consider an ellipse @ 3 85. What is the area of the greatest rectangle that can be inscribed in the ellipse 2 (a) ab (©) ab/2 @ vab (Contd) BB. 79. 80. 8. 1+ cos x Toeosg 7 SFRCT FT a? 2X (@ xs" 1 cosec? X ) -5 2 ~cosec? * (©) ~cosee? > @ sear F 8 aE et jemi: — a? 14x? = 0 @ et & (b) e441 (©) e-1 @e x= OK ae y= sin (Sint x) * ee yarn ae ? @ 0 @) 1 @) 2 (@) seer #3 aE Ae Bape) a wm me? @ y=2btlee © yee 2 © ya7pte 3 @ y= +e wel oH Bee rete 82. y(0)= ouge wa gS me? Fivtyat RH em @ ye 2x @ yelte @ yale Le% @ y= ae ar TA TT (02) were F fre: we yee oe Pa FR 83. (0,1) oe aw F ere A vam ae? @ 0 @) 1 ©) 2 @ 4 84. (0,1) Te aH MT Seal xe Te eT Pract 2? @ (1, 9 &) (2, 0) © C12, 0 @ (2, 0 er a ak Syren et: wv ‘trig o Spal ae ere scr 85. higa # Ga oT war aa HET sia:sTTT wr Gant ws? (a) ab (b) 2 ab (©) ab/2 @. Jab (Contd.) 86. What is the area included between the ellipse and the greatest rectangle inscribed in the ellipse ? (a) ab(x - 1) (b)_2ab(n ~ 1) (@) None of the above For the next two (02) items that follow : Consider the integrals x kg 5 A og i ox and bef sine dx J 1+Vianx 3 Vsinx +Jeos x 6 3 1, equal to ? ®) 2, © nm (a) None of the above 88. What is 1, equal to ? (a) 2/24 (b) wig. (d) 7/6 For the next two (02) items that follow : Consider the function f(x)=+—S8%. (m—2x) where #5 and (Z)=% 89. What is i fx) equal to ? wi @ 1 e) V2 (©) V4 90. What is the value of 4 if the function is continuous at x== 9 (b) 1/4 © 12 @ 1 91. If (9) = 9 and £(9) = 4 then what is equal to ? (2) None of the above x 5 92. What is J xsinx dx equal to ? a @o ? (©) @) 7m 93. What is the general solution of the differential equation x dy ~ y dx = y?? (a) x= cy (b) y= cx (©) x+xy-cy=0 (d) None of the above where ¢ is an arbitrary constant 94. Consider the following statements : 1. The function £(x)=¥x is continuous at all x except at x = 0. 2. The function f(x) = [x] is continuous at x = 2.99 where [.} is the bracket function. Which of the above statements is/are correct ? (@)_1 ont (c) Both 1 and 2 (a) Neither 1 nor 2 (Contd.) 86. éhlga ate dhige FGA me we sia: fe sister Qa fren t 7 90, wR ver, x= Soe aoa 8 A aT A (@) ab(n - 1) we? (b) 2ab(x ~ 1) (a) V8 (b) V4 © able ~ 2) () 12 @ wae FT AE ae @1 ait at are a (02) weet B fare: 4 wart 91. AR R9)=9 SLO) = 4,31 lim @- a 2 fat ga 2? 4=[ dx ter =f vsin x dx (@) 36 ' q it vianx 2 J einx + feos x (b) 9 ® 6 © 4 ae frare ARRAY : @ safe Fa He ae. 87. 1-1, Rak qa 2? @ 0 3 () 21, 92. [xsinxds Prat ger @ ? @r 4 (@) sadar FF HE Ae @ 0 (b) 2 88, 1, Pak gra 2 7? © 2 (@) x24 @ « o) wi8 93, sama wie x dy —y dx = y? AT SMT (©) wl2 er am 2? @) 6 (a) x=0y (b) y’ =.0x at at ara a (02) wea F fare: (©) x+xy-cy=0 oF @), saga FRE Ae vel ou Aree sat & lesinx oe ye ae (Be f= age 2 BAS gg pretest we Rare aR: free AR 1. wert f@)=4x,x=0% fra wh xW% aaa 81 lim . 89. fx) Pres a? 2. WAT f(x) = [x], x= 2.99 9 Hae & poem set [] ase eB @t salar way F atraa wet 8/8 ? ) 12 @ Fr () 1/4 (b) Fam 2 @ V8 © Late 2a @ aa17 &2 2B (Contd.) 95. Consider the following statements : 1, The function f(x) = | x | is not differentiable at x = 1. 2. The function f{x) =e is differentiable at x = 0. Which of the above statements is/are correct ? (@) 1 only “| (b) 2 only (© Both | and 2 @ Neither 1 nor 2 96. If2= fo f(x) where f(x) = x2, then what dz is equal to? @ x (&) 2x8 © @ 4 For the next two (02) items that follow : 2_ Consider the function fo)2X et waxed] 97. What is the maximum value of the function ? @) 12 ) 18 © 2 98. What is the minimum value of the function ? @ 172 © 2 @ 3 For the next three (03) items that follow : Let f(x) be a function defined in 1 < x < oo by t09~{ forl2. 99. Consider the following statements : 1. The function is continuous at every point in the interval [1, <0). 2. The function is differentiable at x = 1.5, Which of the above statements is/are correct ? (@_1 only (©) Both 1 and 2 @ Neither 1 nor 2 2-x 3x3? 100, What is the differentiable coefficient of f(x) atx =3 7 @l &) 2 (co) =1 (d)_-3 101. Consider the following statements : 1, £(2 +0) does not exist. 2. £(2 ~ 0) does not exist. Which of the above statements is/are correct 7 (&) 2 only (©) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 & 3 102. What is J n(tan x)dx equal to ? 0 (a) Ind b © 0 (@)_ None of the above (Contd.) 95. Prafafea aedt ve Re aie ; 1. FF fx) =] x), x= 1 90 eerie ae 21 2. 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What is the equation of a curve passing through (0, 1) and whose differential equation is given by dy = y tan x dx ? (a) y= cos x 26 * 109. Consider the following statements in respect of the differential equation 1, The degree of the differential equation is not defined. 2. The order of the differential equation is 2. Which of the above statements is/are correct ? (@) 1 only ()_2 only (@) Neither 1 nor 2 5 110. What is the equation of parabola whose vertex is at (0, 0) and focus is at (0, -2) ? (@) y+ 8x (b)_y?- 8x = @ «- 8y=0 For the next four (04) items that follow : Number X is randomly selected from the set of odd numbers and Y is randomly selected from the set of even numbers of the set (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}. Let Z = (K+ Y). 111, What is P(Z = 5) equal to ? (@ 12 () 13 () 4 112, What is PZ = 10) equal to ? 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