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full; 'l'fi
(2)
1.
-mt -.it
at<.
ifiT2J """-'"
I ~ ~ _
at<.
3 .
ifiT JIIlliq; ~
ifiT
WIT I
Let a relation R be defmed over the set of rational numbers Q by aRb if a> b. Then this
relation R is
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(P.T.D.)
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ill; W<l"I R
W<l"I R
1lFI1
to
(1) ~
wrllrn om:
(2) wrllrn~. ~ ~
(3)
'It!
~o;'" ..
'It!
om
~ ~
"!!R
a> b.
<it ""
~o;'" .. ~. ~ ~
(4) ~o;lq ..
2.
om:
~o;lq..
Q '" aRb
'It!
Which of the
t.
om:wrllrn 'It! t
~ om: wrllrn ~
follo~g
b +c
(3) The relation R defIned over the set of non-zero rational numbers by aRb if ab = :
(4) The relation R defined over the set of integers by aRb if a - b is divisible
~ '" iBllild
3.
"!!R
a+d ~ b+c
(4) ~
it "!!"f'I '"
"!!R
om ~ W<l"I
W<l"I
(3) mp!
aR b
t?
"!!R
aRb
a- b, 7
it
ab ~ 1 om ~ W<l"I R
t om
~ W<l"I R
,,:::~.-
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(2) {e) ,
(1) G
..m
(3) G 'lit ~ Z
4.
(I)
5.
(2)
15
30
(3)
IS
60
(4)
120
.Let R be the additive group of real numbers and R+ be the multiplicative group of
positive real numbers. Then the mapping f: R ----) R+ given by f{x) = eX 'if x
R is
(1) ~, 311""'1<;",
(2)
(3) 311""'1<;10,
(4) ~, 311""'1<;10
"'Ii' ~I
6.
"" !(x)=e
'<ixER
om
JIG'!
.nil""1
~ R+ 'El"llfl'lCfl CI!fdIilCfl
i&:rran
CfiT ~O'''ilf'lCfl
!:R-->R+ ~
~,
6Ji'\Qdl,
~ <Hl'60I~,*; ~
afu
"q",qdl
Let n be the order of an element a of a group G. Then which of the following elements of
G has order different from n ?
a-I
(P.T. 0.)
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llT'!T ~
"'l!!
]Ii1!
t?
tI
<Ii! G
i\;
f.I"I fI ro."
~ it ..
mm
7.
three generators
(I) 11!Ii
8.
(2)
two
(2)
<it
(3)
<ft:!
'Iit.!-m "'l!!
(I) ~
~ ~
t?
"'l!!
(2) ~ "'l!! So
(254)
gen~rators
(4) "".
]Ii1!
n i\ Nil
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9.
am
'IR1 Z
(1)
10.
11.
(2) 3
(3)
(4)
00
(1)
o(H)+o(K)
(2) o(H)'o(K)
(3)
o(H)o(K)
o(HnK)
(4) o(H)o(K)-o(HnK)
How many elements of the cyclic group of order 8 can be used as generators of the
group?
(1)
12.
(3) 4
(2) 3
(4)
""" -m ..,.., _
'I1ff t?
(3)
(4)
(254)
(P. T. D.}
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13.
Let f(x) and g(x) be two non-zero polynomials over a ring R. Then
l!l'IT
f.\; f (x)
>itt
9 ( x) 1% <ffi'! R 'R
14.
(1) (Al n - 2
15.
(3) lAin
(4) lAin,'
subgroup of
(1) H
(2)
(3) H +N
(4) G
(3) H+N'"
(4) G'"
3'lW!i' >itt
WIT
(1) H ...
16.
(2)
N'"
-.fu
jiil!
~fiil" '@
(1) IAIA,
(254)
m. madj A ~
o1i\
(2) I AI
(3)
A,
A,
6
(4)
1
I AI A,
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17.
If the characteristic values of a square matrix of third order are 2, 3, 4, then the value
of its determinant is
(1) 6
18.
(3) 24
(2) 9
(4)
54
'R ~ ~ T,
iln R2
a1tt T2
~ ~ ~ ,
(1)
19.
(0, I)
(2)
If the matrix
[6:
8~ 5~]
~ T,T2
o:m
iii
(~2)
into
(3) (0, 2)
(1, 0)
is expressed as A + B. where A
(4)
IS
(2, 0)
symmetric and B
18
[6 8
-.f?; 311"!i' 4 2
;] q;) A + B
iii
<"!
9 7
~,
mB
r0
(1)
(254)
l-~
0RJiR ~
-2]
o2 -2
2
(2)
U ~]
-2
0
-2
(3)
[~ ~]
2
5
6
(4)
[;
~]
(P. T.O.)
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20.
2 -3 4 -1
a 1 5 -4 are
The characteristic values of the matrix
a a 3 7
a a a 4
2 -3 4
a 1 5 -1]
~
1lF!
a a 3 -:
~ 3lf'r.n~
a a
(1)
2l.
1, -2, 3, -4
(2)
~l~
(1)
22.
1,2,3,4
-1
1
1
_:]
l~
(4) -1,
(3) 4
(4)
-2, -3, -4
2]
-1
1 . 4 is
1 -1
~~t
(2) 3
equal to
'If!.
T ll,'f; n -flf$I
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
(1) n
23.
m u
'fiT
it
ll,'f; m flf$I
i!
ll,'f; ~ \'<4HH'1 ~,
-,m ""'" t
(3) n +m
(2) m
(4) n-m
The rank. and nullity of T, where T is the linear transfonnation from R2 to R3 defined
by T (0; b) ~ (a+ b, a-b, b) are respectively
R2
it
~
(1)
(254)
<it
1, 1
(2) 2,
(3) 0, 2
(4) 2, 1
3i'R 1!f'I1
JI'Im,
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24.
II
~ =l~ ~ ~] ~ ~ ~ t
0 0
A-I
(2)
(I) I
25.
The coefficient of
I
(I) - 24
If we expand cos
(I)
(254)
(4) 2A
../2
(4) tanx
e~sin{bx+c+n$)
(4) e=cos{bx+c+!n$)
X4
28.
=tan-I (bla),
If r='{a 2 +b 2 ) and $
(3)
27.
-A
26.
(3)
it
X4
'fiT ~
I
12
(3) - -
(2) - -
45
(4)
(2)
(3)
.J2
9
(4)
2
(P. T. D.}
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29.
30.
i\or.r
(3)
i\or.r I xld
(I)
~
l!FI
.."
x< 1 ~ ~
if
q;')
1
(2) 2
2
(3) 5
(4)
'"
2
3
The angle between the radius vector arid the tangent at any point on the cardioid
r=a(1+cos8) is
(I) -+2 4
(2) -+-
(3)
2 2
(4) -+-
2 3
am: r
~ ,1r.,.11""< ~
(I) P
(254)
i\or.r
c""
32.
(2)
(4) -i<xsl
only
(4) -i<xsl ~ ~
~ ~
f(b)-f(a)=(b-a)f'(c), a<c<b
f(x)=x(x-2),a=0,b=l, <it
31.
1x 1<1
x> -I ~ ~
(I)
(3)
(2) s
(3) rand
am: 'I'
(3)
10
am: 8
(4) x and y
(4)
am:
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33.
(2)
rp
(3)
r/ p
34
. For any curve rdB.
- IS equaJ to
ds
(I)
35.
(2) sin ~
cos~
'=
(3) 2p/a2
(3)
A B
y=mx+c+-+-
(I) 2
(254)
x2
(3) 4
(2) 3
11
(4) 1
(P. T. D.)
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38.
lIfu
39.
40.
a eiftOM'1
(8)
~, <iT
q,n
! ~f
r
".",,,,,ff ~
(2)
(3)
rco.(8-a)~f'(a)
The curve r
(I)
I loop
(I)
rsin(8-a)~I/f'(a)
a sin 56 has
(2) 3 loops
(3) 5 loops
(4)
10 loops
(2) 3 ~
(3) 5 ~
(4)
10 ~
(4)
x~-
(2)
tan x is
(3)
x~-
x~-
x 10g (y/x), x
(I) 0
(254)
r.in(8-a)~f'(a)
42.
=0
(I)
(I) x =-
41.
f.m<Iit
'lR!
(3) 2
lIfu
f(x,y)=O,
(I)
fAy
f~z
~(y,z)~O, <iT
dz "" 1!H
dx
12
~
(4) 3
3.
4
f(9) is
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43.
a2 u + ya-2 uax 2 ax ay
ou
(I) (n-l)ox
44.
If x =
(2)
n ou
(3) (n_l)Ou
oy
ox
(I) sina
45.
ou
n-
oy
r o{x,y,z).18
(r,a,$)
(2) r sin a
The envelope of the family of curves Aa 2 +Ba. +C =0, where A, B, C are functions of x
and y variables, is
46.
Z =
(4)
(2) B'-4AC=0
x2
(4)
A'-4BC=0
y2
(2)
(254)
13
(P. T.O.)
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47.
(2) (0, 0)
(3)
(0; 0)
(4) (0, a)
(1) (0; a)
(2) (0, 0)
(3) (0; 0)
(4) (0, a)
'R ~ 3N<IT
48.
f.Ifu
(2) (1, 1)
(1) (2,2)
49.
(3)
= t
(2)
x =t'
r,/2
Jo
log sin x
(3)
(4)
(%, %)
(4)
~log2
x =1 12
ax "" l!H t
~
(3) -log 2
2
(1) --1tlog2
(254)
(~,~)
(1)
50.
~I
14
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51.
If m and n are integers and n -m is odd, then the value of the integral
I:
cos mx sin nx dx is
2nm
(3) 0
52.
If In
0:::
Icotn
"-1
(I) _cot
x
n-I
53.
(2)
S;cos
J~cos 4 X dx
31t
( I) -
(3)
(254)
16
(2)
cot n - 2 x
n-I
lIR
3~
(4)
31t
32
xsinx dx'IS
o 1+cos 2
~2
(4)
x dx is
3~
x sinx dx CfiT
""""" ro 1+cos
x
cot n- 2 x
n -I
CfiT lJR
(I)
(3)
(2) -
16
54.
cot n - 1 x
n-I
~2
(3)
15
~2
(4)
~2
(P. T. 0.)
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55.
lim
~.!.
n-+oo r",1 n
~ n-T
(1) -+1
56.
(254)
~a2
(2)
""*
~a2
T =
i\ 1'ro
~ ~
a cos 48 is
2a cos 9 is
(2) na
~a
3l1m<
(3) ~a'
(1)
59.
alR
( 1)
58.
(4) - +2
The area included between the cycloid x ::: a (8 - sin e ), y::: a ( 1- cos e) and its base is
..,..., x=a(8-sin8), y=a(1-cos8)
57.
(3) --1
2
(2) "-
(3)
4~a
(4)
8~a
The length of the arc of the catenary y =ccosh{xjc) from the vertex (0, c) to the point
(x" yd is
i\
"$I
(0, c)
(1)
yf -c'
~Yf -c'
(3) yf+c'
16
(4)
~y~ +c 2
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60.
(1)
61.
d~
ds
iii fuo: -
2a
d~
(2)
sin \If
<liT
',r-d
2a
(3)
. 2
8m \jJ
2a
sin 3 ,+,
(1) s=asin\ll
(2) s
~2asin ~
(3) s
t
(4) s
4asin ~
2
y-3!1\I
(1) 4 ~ab2
3
(3)
'fiT
~6asin ~
~ ~2 + y22 ~ 1 iii
63.
sin 3 \II
62.
(4)
:=
.4:~a3
(4)
4 ~b3
The volume of the solid generated by revolving about the y-axis the area bounded by
the curve, the lines y = a, y == b, and the y-axis, is equal to
.... lmall
y ~ a, y ~ b.
>it<
y-3!1\I ~
(2)
S>2 dy
y-3!1\I
iii 'lfu\,
~ ~
""'" im
'fiT
""'" t
64.
fax dy
b
The surface area of the anchor-ring generated by the revolution of a circle of radius a
about an axis in its own plane distant b from its centre (b > a) is
(254)
(4) 2~
l(1r.I
i! ~ ~ ~
b (b > a)
'l!l '"
(2) ~2ab
17
(P.T.O.)
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65.
r2 ry / 2y dy dx
II}
66.
12}
24
1lR
qjf
12}
1
3
13} 7
S; S:
13} 3
II}
fix, y} dx dy
if "",.."'.,
12}
fix, y} dy dx
14}
fix, y} dy dx
68.
The integral
4a
Io
14}
f; s:
f; S;
J: S: f(x,
y) dx dy. it becomes
it "'"" ~
fix, y} dydx
fix, y} dx dy
x /4a
==
= 40x
and x 2
4ay .
1
6
(e-Y/y) dx dy is
,,",""" f; r
f; f:
13} f; f;
14}
12
II}
67.
r / y dy dx
.hr2 Jo
y
I'1l<flt?l
is
18
0, y
4a
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""'ail y ~ O.
y2 ~ 4ay ai'I< ""'ail x ~ O.
(I) ~ y2 ~ 4ax
(2) ~
(3) q{q~<:(l
(4)
69.
""'ail
y2 =
4ax
l!H
q;J
4ay GTU
t
(2)
15,[,;
8
3n
4
(3)
(4)
15n
8
J~ x m - 1 (1-xt- 1 dx(m>O,n>Oj
(I) r(m)+r(n)
fHv x
2:
1 1
-
(I)
0, Y
2:
CfiT 1fR
0,
ym-l zn-l
r(l)r(m)r(n)
r(l+m+n)
0, Z 2: 0,
0, x + y +z S; 1
dx dy dz CfiT lfR 'irTTT
Z ~
t
(4) r(m)r(n)
r(m+n)
(3) r(m+n)
(2) r(m)r(n)
'If<:
(254)
Y ~ 4a ""
(I) 3,[,;
4
71.
x2
x ~ 4a ""
70.
ai'I<
""
(2) r(l)r(m)r(n)
r(l+m+n+1)
19
(3)
"'"
I$J
r(l)r(m)r(n)
r(l+m+n+2)
(4)
-.T.
'H'l'CfI~
(P.T.D.)
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72.
73.
aft-.:
<irT
(I) B(m, n)
(2) B(m+Ln+I)
(3) B(2m+L2n+I)
(4) 2B(m, n)
{I+(~)
2}3/2
=p
~;
1S
{I+(~)
(I) 1
74.
(2)
2}3/2
=p
~;
(4) 3
(3) 4
The number of arbitrary constants in the general solution of the differential equation
(I) 2
(254)
d3 )2 +sin x:::
(d )3 +log xdd!x
dx;
(2) 3
(3) 5
20
+9y
cos x
(4) 6
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75.
The general solution of the differential equation sec 2 x tany dx + sec 2 y tan x dy
0 is
76.
=c
=c
(3) tan(xy)
=c
(2) log(y-x)=c+---.lL
y-x
(4) log(y-x)=c+ Y
(3) log(y-x)=c+-
(I) log(l+x2)
78.
(2) l+x2
(3)
x2
(4)
Equations of the form dy + Py = Qyn , where P and Q are functions of x alone, can be
dx
reduced to the linear form by dividing by yn and putting
dy + Py
dx
f,l",Rtflgij
(I)
(254)
tan (x/y) = c
(I) log(y-x)=c+-y-x
77.
(4)
if "it iiI;"i\
--=V
yn-l
.Ijj,,(,n
ll<o<
(2)
-.it,
""
if
-.m P om Q i\;<r.r
~ 011 ll'fiffi
(3)
-=V
y"
21
x 11; ~
"it ~,f.1ij
y"
<0<
om
t1
I
--=V
yn+l
(4)
--=V
yn-2
(P.T.O.)
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79.
=:0
(4) aM=aN
ax ay
80.
If
~[aN ~
8M)
is a function of
ax ay
equation M dx. + N dy = 0 is
M
ax
ay
y "" '""'"
~.
-m.
cit
.1i10;(01
Mdx+Ndy=O ""
~lil<tli?liifi !l0I"1&og ~
(1)
81.
fly)
(1)
(3) elflY)dY
px + alp. p ~ dy "" ~ OR
y2 =ax
(4)
dx
e-I fly)dy
(2)
y2 =2ax
(3) y2
4ax
(4) x 2 = 4ay
(1) c=log(cx-y)
(254)
Jfly) dy
82.
(2)
(2)
y=cx
(3) y=x+c
22
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83.
dx 4
(1) Y
84.
dx'
lS
1 x
( 1) -e
3
85.
(mx./.J'i +C4J
Putting
(2) xe"
=e t
and
denoting
.!. xe x
(3)
d
dt
(4)
by
D,
the
1 -x
-xe
3
differential
equation
x ~ e'
.il!iWi
(254)
'R
",ql'i1~d
I ""'"
'R _
Wft,.""
t?
(1) (D'+6D+13)y~t
(3) (D'+8D+13)y~t
23
(P.T.O.)
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86.
;0:=
dt
t, dy +x=l is
dt
(3) x
(4)
87.
Y=-CISint+C2coSt-t
cl cost+c2 sint+2,
y=-clsint-t
x=c1cost+2,
2
If 2_Px+Qx2 =0, then a particular integral of d y +P dy +Qy =0 is
dx'
'!fit
2-Px+Qx' =0,
d'y
dy
m --+P
-+Qy =0,," "'" ~
dx'
dx
8'<1'1;;",
(3) Y = eX
(2) y=-
88.
dx
dx
dx'
dx
the equation
WIT"
d'y +P dy +Qy = R
dx'
dx
",",,,,It! ;;ni\arr?
(1)
if .,..m,.
"!(
.:t
dz = e - JP dx
dx
x " z
'R ..-;;
l!CI!
d Y+
dz'
y=
(:)'
(2)
dx
d'y
--+
dz'
(:)'
d'y Q
R
(3) - + - y = dz' dz
dz
(254)
if
afn: ~
d'y
(4) --+
dz'
dx
24
dy _
-
( : ) ' dz
dy
( : ) ' dz-
R
(:)'
(:)'
841,",0,
if
llP/2I7/1
89.
dx 2
dx
d2
(I) ~+QY~O
(2) d y2 +P dy ~O
dx
dx
d2
d
(3) ~+P ....!t+QY ~O
(4) d y2 +Q dy +Py
dx 2
dx 2
90.
dx
dx
~O
dx
(x -y) z is
91.
(I)
(3)
~(x+y+z,yz/x)~O
(x+y+z,
xyz)~O
(4)
(I)
z~ax+ny+c
(3) z = nx +ay +c
92.
(254)
~(x+y+z,zx/y)~O
25
px + qy + c..J (1 + p2 + q2) is
(2)
z~ax+by+c
(4)
z~ax+by+c/ab
(P.T.O.)
llP/2l7/l
93.
If
~l
and
>2
r-4s+t;;=O is
94.
z=$dy+2x)+X~2(y+2x)
(1) z=~dy+2x)+~2(y+2x)
(2)
(4) z=~dY+X)+X~2(Y+x)
(1) z=~dX)+~2(Y)+e"
(2)
(4) z=$dX)+~2(Y)+XY
95.
The
particular
integral
of
{D 3 -2D 2D'-DD,2 +2D,3)z=e x+ y is
(2)
the
!xe x + Y
(3)
96.
partial
differential
_2. yeX+ Y
2
au
au
(254)
equation
(1) (D-2D')(D-2D'-1)z=e 3u + 4 ,
(2) (D_2D')(D_2D'+1)z=e 3u + 4 ,
(4)
26
(D+2D')(D_2D'_1)z=e 3u + 4 ,
llP/217/1
97.
..u
1('i V
R, S, T, U
Rr+Ss+Tt+U(rt-s')=V
x, y,
Z,
,.
1('i q
e41Cfi{U1
:aift<fl(ul
~
(2) Rdy'+Sdydx+Tdx'+Udpdx+Vdqdy=O
(3) R dx' -S dx dy+Tdy' +U dp dx+ V dqdy =0
(4)
98.
(1) a catenary
(2) a cycloid
(4) a hyperbola
( 1) '"" i\;r.rt\
99.
(254)
mf .....
-.it '"" ~ ~
ill; y(x)
f,l..,r.,ltId
'RH y(x) ,.
~,,1"{u1
27
~ ~
"Ill
(P,T.O,)
llP/217/1
100.
rl
Jl/2
1, y{1)
0:=
1S
mT
I
(I) y =--
101.
( I) 1(iIi
(4) Y =_x 2 +3
(3) y=-x+3
tffoI
(2) a cone
(2) 1(iIi
(3) an ellipsoid
(4) a sphere
(4) 1(iIi
>i'r.rr
x~
(2) 21t
(3) 3.
(4)
411
For a particle falling under gravity in a resisting medium, if the law of resistance be
mku n , the terminal velocity will be
1(iIi
~ ~
(I)
(254)
I
(2) y=--+3
(I)
103.
The solid of revolution which, for a given surface area, has maximum volume is
(I) a cylinder
102.
t >1$r
9
k
1(iIi q;1lJ
~,
it'll
(2)
(~ )
'/2
(3) (
28
~)
'/2n
'/n
(4)
(k)
mkv n
it, <it
llP/217/1
104.
A body, consisting of a cone and a hemisphere of radius r on the same base, rests on a
rough horizontal table, the hemisphere being in contact with the table. The greatest
height of the cone, so that the equilibrium may be stable, is
"'" t\ :;mm
~
r ili"'lT ~ "'" ~ "it f.ifif<r "'" jqu" "'" W ~ 1\;0
~
"""'
fi<~," ,.... , if t ill; .. <pn., , 1\;0 ~ W'!'l; if t I ~ ~ -m, ~ fuI1l: ~ <iii ~
'!>: "'"
"'"
iPft
(2)
105.
'!>:
r,!2
(3) 2r
(3) X
(2)
~O
(4) LX + MY + NZ
~Y~Z ~L~M~N~O
X Y
-~-+-
~0
(2) - + - + L M N
The moment of inertia of a hollow sphere of mass M and radius a about a diameter is
(2)
(254)
M~L ~
(I)
107.
(l)X~Y~Z~O
106.
(4)
~Ma'
(3)
29
?. Ma'
5
(4)
~ Ma'
3
(P. T. D.}
llP/217/1
108.
mass M, at the vertices of the tetrahedron, and a futh particle placed at its centre of
20
inertia of mass
"" 11.'"
M ~,
M _
"" _
(1)
20
4M
~'Ng"iil" ~ "" " WI'! ~ ~ -wi! 'R W "" 'h"i't, f.RiI " """"
3'it< 11.'" ~ 'h"T i\;, -.i\ ~ ~ i\;;j: 'R WI s,31T ~ 3'it< t.m..T _
i
109.
Mk2
(4)
dedt
(2)
Mk2
(de)
dt
(3)
k
h
(2)
k2
(3)
Mk2
dedt
(2)
(3) !Mu 2
2
(254)
2M
The periodic time of a compound pendulum is the same as that of a simple pendulum
of length
(1)
111.
In-the motion of a body about a fixed axis, the moment of momentum of the body about
the fixed axis is
(1)
110.
(3)
(2) 3M
30
Mu 2 + Mk 2 82
(4)
~2
k
llP/2l7/l
112.
oooil
x-y~Ly-x~Ly~2
'lfturpfi ""
113.
'lliJnur
the
lines
tl
t
(2) '(P' +Q' +R' -R(P+Q)}
Let T be the tension in the string AB of length 1. If the string AB is displaced to the
position A'B', where A'B'=1+8l, the work done by the tension T is
iHT'! Ttl
(2) -T-51
<ffi\ i\t\
(3) 2T 51
il
~ f.\;'l1 'ill'!,
(4) -2T 51
Let T be the tension at any point P of a catenary, and To that at the lowest point C. If W
is the weight of the arc CP of the catenary, the value of r 2
is
-rg
'!HT
!if. ~ if; M
foR;,
(1)
\\,'
ai'I< ;mil;
'If.! t
P 'l< iHT'! T,
115.
by
'!HT
114.
formed
foR;,
(2) 2W'
~ if;
t I <ffi\
C 'l< iHT'! To
(4) 3W'
If a txxiy is slightly displaced from its position of equilibrium and the forces acting on it
<ffi\
11.'1'
"""'" il >fl
(I)
(254)
-...l'ft
qit
ow.li\
H '''' ,.... ,
H'''''.<"'IT
H'''' ,.~
m'II'fi HI"'I.~
31
(3) ~ HI"'I.... I
q;1'f -.;f.t
-.T.\
iffi
(4) ~ H''''I.f1I<1
(P. T. D.)
llP/217/1
116.
(2) 2fli
(I) 5
117.
(2) 2fli
. uP
e=-
(2)
(!if
-,.!
Hii
(3)
52
(4)
e. =uP-
(4)
r2
3l1'ffi '1ffi
oft"! <t't 'i!t M
>l'OR llW!
!f'lRl<i\
~ ~ ~ ~
(3)
a+~
r-rli 2
r _r1i 2
e. =uP
a-~
<it MRl<i\ if
~ u, u
0i'R WRr
<"R"T a, ~ ~ I
u-u
+~
a+~
A particle coming from rest from infmity will reach the el!rth's surface with a velocity
(I) .J9r
(254)
(4)
A point executes simple hannonic motion such that in two of its positions the velocities
are U, u and the corresponding accelerations are cr., 13. Then the distance between the
positions is
11.'> ~ ~
120.
52
(I)
119.
(3)
(I) 5
118.
Hii
(2) J2gr
(3) J3gr
32
(4) 2.J9r
llP/217/1
121.
A particle is projected from the lowest point with velocity u and moves along the inside
of a smooth vertical circle of radius r. The particle will make complete revolutions if the
pressure at the lowest point is greater than
wre ~ it "'" _
mg
(I)
122.
(2) 2mg
'f" i\;
I ..-;; _
~ 'I1Ii< <'1'11"11
(3) 4mg
(4) 6mg
A uniform solid cylinder is placed with its axis horizontal on a plane, whose inclination
to the horizon is u. The least coefficient of friction between it and the plane, so that it
may ro]2 and not slide, is
~ " a ituT 'R ~ "'" 'ffi <I'!Oi'1 'R "'" ~"Mld 3m ~ _ s.3lT t f.m-..r ill>\! ~
~
mq; " -..i\;, ~ f.n( ~ "'" <I'!Oi'1 i\; $I "fRI'! 'l'ir ~ i
m
,
(2) -tan ex
(4) -tanex
- -- -
---)
bxc
(II
(2)
~~~
[a bel
_
"A
"";',',1\"
(3)
~~~
---)
---)
---)
axb
(4)
~~~
[a bel
---)
~~~
[a bel
---)
'~x i - Y j +z k "'" r ~ [ r [,
(I) 0
cxa
[a bel
>rR
(254)
(3) -tanex
If d , b", c' be a system of vectors reciprocal to the system a, b. c. then a' is equal to
124.
1
2
-tan a
(1)
123.
"'"
tl
---)
(2) nr n -'
(3)
33
'lIT l!1'!
nrn
t
(4) (n +3) rn
(P,T.D.)
llP/217/1
125.
If
(1)
ox'
a contravariant vector
(2)
126.
~ "'" "'l~Il:~'l ~ ~
(4) JP! 2
(1)
127.
a covariant vector
ayz+bzx+cxy~O
How many points are there on the paraboloid ax 2 +by2 =2z the normals drawn at
which pass through a given point (n, ~ y)?
q""", ., ax 2 + by2 ~ 2z 'R f4;<f.\ ~
'Ujt ~
'R mO;
"i\ ~ ~?
(1) 3
128.
(2) 4
(3) 5
(4) 6
The equation of the right circular cone whose vertex is the origin, the axis is the z-axis
and semi-vertical angle is ~. is
4
"<1"! ~ ~ 'lIT ,,>i\q;"I, f.mq;r ~
'l.<'IflI"J,
tWIT
(254)
34
to
f.mq;r
3l", z-3l",
to
am f.mq;r
3l":,~M., "4
llP/217/1
129.
A plane passes through a fixed point ( a, h, c) and cuts the axes in A, B, C. The locus of
the centre of the sphere OABC is
1('0 "!I'I1Rl 1('0
OABC
fu! ~
(a, b, c) j\ ~
* iM: "" ~ t
130.
om
",Pit -.it
(2) -+-+- =2
ax~by+cz=1
(4) ax+by+cz=2
i!
-.mIT
t I 'l'ta
abc
x y z
(2) x
(4)
131,
~31T A, B, C
abc
x y z
(I) ---+- =1
(3)
==
1 is
222111
+y +z =-+-+-
abc
x +y +z =--+-+a 2 b 2 c2
tacosa,bsina,O) are
( I]
(3)
(254)
x-acosa
y-bsina
b sino.
=-
z
c
(2)
x-acosn y-bsina
z
==
-asina
-b cos a
c
(4)
acosn
35
x-acosa
asina
y-bsina
-beosn
z
c
=-
x-acosex y-bsina.
z
=
=
asina
c
bcosa
(P.T.O.)
llP/217/l
132.
The number of paraboloids confocal with a given paraboloid and passing through a
given point is
(I) 2
133.
(2)
(3)
(4)
IfT is a linear transformation from a vector space U into a vector space V, then [R(Tl]o
is equal to
(I)
134.
(2)
N(T)
N (T)
(3) R(T)
(I)
~"H"'''
V (F)
if
(2)
l(a,~))=llallll~1I
(3) l(a,~)I=llall+II~11
135.
Oil
lIed
",...,IIl.. ~
(4) )(a,~)I<llall+I)~11
~"H"'''
(2) Iiall
(I) 0
(3)
211a II
(4)
-.f<\
'!iff.! f(z)
=u(x, y) +iu(x, y)
au au au
(254)
)(a,~)I<llallll~l)
-.f<\ a, ~ "'"
136.
(4) R(T)
~,~fiI ..
to m
av
au au au au
(I) . - = - , - = - ax ay ay
ax
(2) - = - , - = ax ax ay ay
au
au au
au
(3) - = - - , - = - ax
ax ay
ay
(4) _au
ax
36
=__
au,
_au
ay ay
=_au
ax
m (a +jl, a -~)
Ilallll~11
llP/217/1
137.
138.
(3) SH
(2) S"
(1) S
(4) V
111
1+-+-+-+
2 P 3P 4P
is convergent if
(I!
139.
(2) p=l
p< 1
(3)
<1
(4)
P >1
f{x)
plq, when x is any non-zero rational number plq in its lowest terms and
0, when x is irrational or O.
-.itf
"" [0, I]
(1) 0
(254)
piq,
"'Ii! x
<i"&rr
t :
~ '!
oN-i
llT 0
in [ 0, I] is
(x) = 0 "'Ii! x
t1
(3) -1
37
(4)
!
(P.T.O.)
llP/217/1
140.
If
{
(xl
f."
then a I fIx) I dx
1S
=;
1 when x is rational
-1, when x is irrational
equal to
fIx) = { 1 , "I'!
-1, 'ili!
(1) -(b-a)
141.
142.
(2)
(3) 0
(b-a)
b-a
2
(2) D'A1embert
(1) ~
(2)
t\-3!R'<Ii
(3) Raabe
(4) Leibnitz
(3) ""'
(4)
(3) Rij
(254)
(4)
38
=-R gij
n
H.41~
llPf217/l
143.
(II
t
-')
-+-~
uxcurl u-uxcurl u
---+
---+
---)
-- ---)
---)
---+ -')
(3)
-+-+
---)--)
---)---)
---)0
---lo
--)0
---)
(4) (vV)u-(uV) v
144.
The function
f defmed by f
(x, y) =) x) +) y) is
om 'IItmfur,.... f
f(x,y)=)x)+)y)
(I)
'It! t
145.
'It! t
~ S ~ x 2 +y2
+Z2 =1
<iii <!Cfil
m,
<it
.q,,,,,,
aIR
i
3<.",,,011.
'lHWrr
4
(2) -(a+b+c)
(I) (a+b+c)
146.
4
3
-1[
(a+ b + c)
4
(4) -Rube
3
(254)
(3)
t
(2) sin a
(3) 1t sin em
39
(4)
1t
sin a
(P. T. D.)
llP/217/1
147.
148.
149.
The correct inequality for the modulus of the difference of two complex numbers zl and
Z2 is
(I) Iz,-z21~lzd-lz21
(2)
(3) Iz,-z21';lzd-lz21
(4)
Iz,-z21~lzd
The functionf(z)~lzI2 is
(1) differentiable everywhere
(4) differentiable at z
0 and z
~ LIF(t))~f(p),
iii Llt"Flt))
d"
(I) - f ( p )
(2)
dp"
150.
IZ21
iIUOf(
dn-1
dp"-' f(p)
(3) (_I)"
~ flp)
(4) (_I)"
dp"
d""-',
flp)
dp
at} .
sin
The value of L { - t -
L { 'i~
at} ""
l!1'I
1.
~
(4)
coc'[;)
***
40
D/1(254)-210
1.
m ~ flrffi i\; 10 fi'r-rI: i\; 3!'i;< tt ~ <'! flI; ~ if <11fi '!l! lit"" toil< '!iTI m
'fP ~ t 1 ~fi<1o;1 ~ ~ "If.t 'R w4il <l-'RT ~ o;l\!-f.t(t&f'h 'lit ~ ~ ~ <lit
<;.ffi\ ~ lITf! '"' <'! 1
2.
'!U1;lT
3.
'1'!'f
't<"I'.,,"
3l'l'fT
5.
""'-'l'!
% ~""
...,;-...,; ",,""0;
7.
~ 1 '"
W'IT
'jl! 'R
am:
~ .;t
3l:!SfiiiiQ; ~o
m-w
'IiI'1'f mOl
if
'f .,."if 1
m fi;w """'"-
</rim ""'-
fi1i'Ir 0fliIw I
8I:J,hl/i" "."
4.
6.
if Rtww W<r
'R
<'!R 'R ~
~ ,,'IT oft<! ~
"'"
om ""'" '"
'f'if -.it
'1T<;1 '"' ~ 1
imi 1
alto "Q;qo
~ ~ if ~ .;t
qft ~rqf~4f
;iRT
'R
l!RT ;;nit>n 1
8.
m-~ if """" m %
'Iiffl
9.
tl
4"'''0'' "'"
"lR
t,
"'fR
~ flI; "'"
m~
"ii!T(
~ ~ "-'"
-m 'l" -.it
~ 1 "-'"
31f"",
"
q;G 'R
"''l'lT "'"
~ &m 3iflI;o "'" 0lRT ~ "IT "!!"'hill ~ 'lfi; 3i1'l M lWT '" "'"
hi ~
mqlt ~ 'lit ".;t 'f'if -.it ffiffi <iI9 ~ 1 " " "l!1I'if 'R 'P' aio;" ~ ;;rritiI,
1
%> %
11.
,,"..,.q % ~
13.
14.
Wrr~'
'1T<;1
1
lWT-~
%~ %
'1'!'f "
aiRrl
m....
'jl! '"
wWT. ~ 1
Wit,
r.,,,r,,,~," &m