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2. Answer all the questions. (c.) Both S and T are one to one
3. Questions must be answered on Objective (d.)Neither SnorT is one to one
Response Sheet (ORS) by darkening the 3. Let E a non-measurable subset of [ 0,1]. If
appropriate bubble (marked A, B,C,D) using HB
pencil against the question number on the left hand 1 :[0, 1] ----+ R is defined by
side of the ORS. Each question has only one
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correct answer. In case you wish to change an XEE
answer erase the old answer completely.
4. Wrong answers will carry Negative marks. In Q. 1 Otherwise
to Q. 20, 0.25 mark will be deduced for each wrong
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answer. In Q. 21 to Q. 76, Q. 78, Q.80, Q82 and in Then
Q.84, 0.5 mark will be deduced for each wrong (a.) 1 is measurable but not Ill
answer. However, there is no negative marking in
Q. 77, Q.79, Q.81, Q.83 and in Q. 85. More than (b.) Ill is measurable but not 1
(c.) Both 1 and Ill are measurable
one answer bubbled against a question will be
taken as an incorrect response.
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5. Write your registration number, your name and (d.)Neither 1 nor Ill is measurable
name of the examination centre at the specified
2
locations on the right half of the ORS. 4. Let L 0, 1]) denote the space of all
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([
L@ oセ@ セ@ サイセ
S
8. Charts, graph sheets or tables are Not allowed in
the examination hall.
1 ;; (t) = L@ t=O
9. Rough work can be done on the question paper Then,
itself. Additionally bank pages are given at the end
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IS which of the following statements is true?
(a.) 1 (a.) 0 is regular and 1 is irregular
(b.)2 (b.)O is irregular and 1 is regular
(c.) 3 (c.) Both 0 and 1 are regular
(d.)4 (d.) Both 0 and 1 are irregular
2. Let the linear transformations s and 6. For the n-th Legendre polynomial
T : R 3 ----+ R 3 be defined by dn 2
n
cn_____,[(x
dxn -1) , the value of Cn is
s( x,y,z) = (2x,4x- y,2x+3y-z)
1 n and the subspace P ([ 0,1]) of all
(a.) (n!2n)
polynomials on [ 0,1] . Then,
n!
(b.) (2n) (a.) Pn ([ 0, 1]) is closed in C ([ 0, 1]) but not
P([o,I])
(c.) (n!)2n
2n (b.) P([o,I]) is closed in c([o,1]) but not
(d.) ( n!) Pn ([ 0, 1])
7. Let G be a cyclic group of order 8, then its (c.) Both P ([ 0,1]) and Pn ([ 0,1]) are
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group of automorphisms has order
(a.)2 closed in C ([ 0,1])
(b.)4 (d.)Neither P([o,I]) nor Pn ([0,1]) is
(c.) 6
(d.)8 closed in C ([ 0,1])
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8. Let M 3(R) be the ring of all 3x3 real 11. In the region x > 0, y > 0 , the partial
matrices. If I, J セ@ M 3 (R) are defined as differential equation
a a
セス。L「」r@
2 2
b u u
ce
( x2 _ y2)-+ 2
2 (x2 + y2)--+
0 ax axay
(X 2-y 2) -
0 a2u--0
ay2
セス。L「」r@
0
0
ra (a.) Changes type
(b.)Is elliptic
0 (c.) Is parabolic
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Then (d.)Is hyperbolic
(a.) I is a right ideal and J a left ideal 12. Consider the partial differential equation
(b.)I and J are both left ideals
au + u au = 0 satisfYing the initial
(c.) I and J are both right ideals at ax
xa
(b.)a=2,,8=0
under the mner product
(c.)a=O,,B=O
((xl,x2, ... ),(yl,y2, ... )) = セZx[y@ · (d.)a=0,,8=1
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(a.) 6.12 continuous functions
(b.)5.26 (b.)The corresponding Euler's equation
(c.)8.18 does not have a unique solution
(d.)7.04 satisfying the given boundary
16. Let X and Y be independent Poisson conditions
(c.) I is not linear
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random variables with parameters 1 and 2
respectively. (d.) I is linear
20. Solution of the initial value problem
Then, P is (X = 11 X; y = 2 J d 2y
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dy
-
2
+ a 1 (X)-+ a 2 (X) y = F (X), 0 :s; X:s; 1
(a.) 0.426 dx dx
(b.)0.293
y(O)=c0 ,(dy=xJ =C1,
(c.) 0.395 dx クセッ@
(d.)0.512
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17. For a linear programmmg primal
maximization problem P with dual Q, continuous functions on {0,1} , may be
which of the following statements IS
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reduced, in general to a solution of some
correct? linear
(a.) The optimal values of P and Q exist (a.) Fredholm integral equation of first
and are the same kind
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(b.)Both optimal values exist and the (b.)Volterra's integral equation of first
optimal value of P is less than the kind
optimal value of Q (c.) Fredholm integral equation of second
(c.)P will have an optimal solution, if and king
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only if Q also has an optimal solution (d.) Volterra's integral equation of second
(d.)Both P and Q cannot be infeasible kind
18. Let a convex set in 9-dimenstional space
w
=
ェセャ@ spanned by
3
t 2+t+2, t 2+2t+5, 5t 2+3t+4 and
Ix;i =1, j =1,2,3
w
ェセャ@ 2t 2 +2t+4.
x!720, i,j=1,2,3 Then the dimension of W is
(a.)4
Then, the number of extreme points of this
(b.)3
set is
(c.)2
(a.) 3
(d.) 1
(b.)4
(c.) 9 22. Consider the inner product space P ([ 0,1])
(d.)6 with the mner product
19. Let I be the functional defined by
I
(C.) 1r
(f,g)= I f(x)g(x)dx and (d.) ilr
0
27. The sum of the residues at all the poles of
2
V = span{t }. Let h(t) E V be such that -_ cot;rz ,
f(z) 2
where a is a constant,
II( 2t -1)- h (t )II:::; II( 2t -1)- x(t )II for (z+a)
x(t) E V. Then, h(t) is (a-::J:-0,±1,±2, ...... ) is
1 00
1
5
(a.) -t 2 (a.)- I -;r cos ec 2 ;ra
6 1r ョセッ@ ( n + a) 2
(b.) セエ R@
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1 00
1
3 (b.)-- I 2
-;rcosec 2 ;ra
5
1r ョセMッ@ ( n + a)
(c.) - t 2 00
1 1
12 (c.)- I 2
-;rcosec 2 ;ra
(d.) 2_t 2
1r ョセMッ@ ( n + a)
24
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1 00
1
(d.)- I -;r cos ec 2 ;ra
セャ@
2
a2 bJ 1r ョセMッ@ ( n + a)
23. c ,a,b,cER.
Let M 28. Let f (z) be an entire function such that
ce
0 1
Then, M is diagonalizable, if and only if for some constant, a, If (z )I:::; a lzl 3
for
(a.) a= be lzlz1 and f(z)=f(iz) for all zEC.
(b.) b = ac
(c.)c=ab
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(a.) f(z) = az 3 for all z E C
(d.) a =b = c
24. Let M be the real 5x5 matrix having all of (b.) f (z) is a constant
m
its entries equal to 1. Then, (c.) f (z) is a quadratic polynomial
(a.) M is not diagonalizable
(b.)M is idempotent (d.)No such f(z) exists
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(c.)M is nilpotent 29. Which of the following is not the real part
(d.) The minimal polynomial and the of an analytic function?
characteristic polynomial of M are not (a.) x2- y2
equal
(b.) 1
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Then,
(a.) R is singular with rational eigenvalues
(b.) T is singular but has no rational eigen
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values
(c.) T is regular (invertible) with rational (a.)e
eigen values (b.) 1/e
(d.) T is regular but has no rational eigen (c.) 1
values (d.) 00
Let, S,T セ@
2
2J!" 31. R be given by
26. The value of I exp(e;e -ifi}lfJ equals
0
(a.) 2;ri
(b.) 2;r
ウゥョセ@
J:0 < x ::;; 1} u {( 0, 0)} 35. Let fn, gn : [0,1] ----+ R be defined by
S = {( s, and
fn (X) = X2 ( 1- X2 r-l and
T={ (X, ゥョセ@ウ J: 0 <X::;; 1} U{( 0, 0)}. g ( x) =
1
n EN.
n n2 ( 1 + x2 ) for
2
Then under the usual metric on R ,
' Then, on [0,1]
(a.) S is compact but not T
(b.) T is compact but not S
(c.) Both S and T are compact (a.) I
ョセャ@
fn ( x) converges uniformly but not
(d.)Neither SnorT is compact
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32. Let S,T セ@ R be given by
S = { x E R : 2x cos± =
2
1} and
(b.)
ョセャ@
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under the usual metric on R, ョセャ@
ce
ョセャ@ ョセャ@
セ@
U by m*(U). Then,
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and g 2 ( x) = 1 38.
g1 ( x ) = {0 for x = 0
for 0::;; x::;; 1. for ( x, y) :;t ( 0, 0)
Then, on [0,1]
for ( x, y) = ( 0, 0)
(a.) fn ----+ g 1 point wise but not uniformly
(b.) fn ----+ g 2 point wise but not uniformly
(c.) fn ----+ g 1 uniformly
(d.) fn ----+ g 2 uniformly
Then, the directional derivative of f at (d.) [0,2;r 13)
( 0, 0) m the direction of the vector 42. A particular solution of
2
2 d y dy y 1 .
1 1 ) . X -+2X-+-=-
2 IS
( .fi' J2 IS dx dx 4 Fx
1
1 (a.) r
(a.) J2 2-vx
(b.) logx
(b.) I. 2Fx
2 2
1 (1ogx)
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(c.) r::: (C. ) 2Fx
2v2
1
(d.) {;:: (d.) (logx)Fx
4v2 2
39. Consider the hemisphere 43. The initial value problem
(d Jクセッ@
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d;.
2 2 2 2
x + y +(z-2) = 9, 2 ::::; z ::::; 5 and the
X
d + ;d + xy = 0; y ( 0) = 1, ; = 0
vector field
F(x,y,z) xz + y] +(z-2)k. The has
ce
=
2
(1 - x dx 2 - 2x dx + (sec x) y = 0 (c.) 11 ( sec y +sec ytany)
2
With Wronskin W(x). If y 1 (0)=1, (d.) 11 (tan y + sec y tan y)
( dy J 2
dx クセッ@
equals (b.)F9 is isomorphic to a subfield ofF I6
(c.) F 4 is isomorphic to a subfield ofF I6
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given that G has order 6. Then,
(d.)213
(a.) G and its automorphisms group are
both Abelian 53. Let h ( x) be twice continuously
(b.) G and its automorphisms group are differentiable function on [1,2] with fixed
both non-Abelian point a. Then, the sequence of iterates
(c.) G is abelian but its automorphisms xn+l = h ( xn) converges to a quadratic ally,
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group is non-abelian
provided
(d.)G is non-abelian but its automorphisms
dh
group is Abelian (a.) -(a) -::F 0
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49. Let dx
R = {a0 +a1i +a 2j +a3k: a 0 ,a1 ,a2,a3 E Z3 } dh d 2h
(b.) dx (a)* 0, dx2 (a)= 0
be the ring of quatemions over Z 3 , where
dh d 2h
2 2
i = / = k = ijk = -1;ij =- ji = k;
ra (c.)-(a)-::F-0,-
dx dx 2
(a)-::F-0
ki = -ik = j . Then
dh d 2h
(a.) R is field (d.) dx(a)=O, dx 2 (a)-::F-0
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(b.)R is a division ring
(c.)Rhas zero divisors 54. Consider the initial value problem (IVP):
(d.)None of the above dy = f(x,y(x)),y(xo) =Yo.
dx
xa
51. Let the continuous linear operator 55. Let u ( x, t) be the solution of the initial
T: 12 ---+ 12 defined by value problem
T(xPx 2, ..... ) = (O,xPO,x3,0,x5 ,0 ... ). Then a2 u - =
--
a2 u0 · u ( x, 0) =sin x;
(a.) T is compact but not T 2 at ax
2 2
'
2
(d.) 1
56. Let u ( x, t) be the bounded of H「NIセイ R
Kb R
IKvHイ@
au a u
---=
2
0 w1th
. u(x 0 ) =
e -1
- - Then
2
x
(c.) セHイ R@
+rB)+V(r)
at ax
2
e +1 .'
2
x
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(c.)-1 generalized coordinates, and the
(d.) 1 corresponding velocity and momenta of a
one-dimensional system with the
57. Let u ( x, y) be a solution of Laplace's
equation on x 2 + y 2 ::::; 1. If Hamiltonian H = セH@ p
2
- : 2 ). Then the
. ) {sine for 0 ::::; e : : ; 1r
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u ( cosB,sme = Lagrangian of the system is
0 for 1r ::::; e : : ; 2;r 1 ·2 1
(a. ) -q --
Then u ( 0, 0) equals 2 q
ce
(a.) 11 ;r 1·2 1
. -q +-
(b)
(b.) 2/ 1r 2 q
(c.)11(2;r) 1
(c.) .!.(c/ +-)
58.
(d.) 1r I 2
Let PQRS be a rectangle in the first
ra 2 q2
1
quadrant whose adjacent sides PQ and QR (d.) .!.(c/ --)
have slopes 1 and -1 respectively. If
2 q2
m
u(x,t) is a solution of -
au au = 0
2
--
2
and
62. Let r 1 be the usual topology on R. Define
at az
2 2
another topology r2 on R by
u(P)=1, u(Q)=-112, u(R)=112, then セ@ R I uc is either finite or empty
xa
r2 = {U
u(S) equals or whole of R} where uc denotes the
(a.)2
(b.) 1 component of U in R. If
I : ( R, r 1 ) ----+ ( R, r 2 ) is the identity map,
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(c.)1/2
(d.)-1/2 then
59. In the motion of a two-particle system, if (a.) I is continuous but not I- 1
the two particles are connected by a rigid (b.)r 1 is continuous but not I
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(a.) 9
(b.)15 (c.) (5!)x(y-x)(1- y)
(c.) 16 (d.) xy(1-x)(1- y)/(5!)
(d.) 17
70. Consider the linear programming problem
66. Let there be three types of light bulbs with
maxc1Xj +c2 x 2 +c3 x 3
lifetimes X, Y and Z having exponential
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distributions with meanB,2B and 38 s.t Xj+X 2 +x3 :::=;4
respectively. Then, the maximum link Xj::::; 2
hood estimator of 8 based on the x3 3
ce
::::;
observation X, Y and Z is
3x1 +x3 ::::; 7
(a.) (X +2Y +3Z)!3
Xj,X 2 ,x3 2 0.
(b.) 3(X + 2Y +3Z)
If (1,0,3)optimal solution, then
(c.).!..(x+Y + )
2
ra (a.) c1 ::::; c2 ::::; c3
3 2 3
(b.) c3 c1 c2
(x zJ ::::; ::::;
m
(d.) .!.. +Y + (c.) c2 ::::; c3 ::::; c1
6 2 3
67. Let Z be the vertical coordinate, between- (d.) c2 ::::; c1 ::::; c3
1 and 1, of a point chosen uniformly at 71. Let the convex set S be given by the
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random on the surface of a unit sphere in solution set of the following system of
R. h ( 21 21) Is.
3 Ten, P - :::=;z:::=;
linear inequalities in the sixteen variables
{xu :i,j=1, ..... ,4}.
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(a.) 5/6 4
Ixv =3, i =1, ....... ,4
(b.) ( J3) I 2
4
(c.) 3/4
Ixv=3, j = 1, ...... .4
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(d.) 1/2
68. Let the marks obtained in the half-yearly x!720, i,j=1, ........ ,4
and final examinations in a large class
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73. The functional
(c.) 1,i,i
I(y(x))= f y+ d2、クセ@
I ( )
dx (d.) -1, -i' -i
77. The matrix M is similar to a matrix which
Defined on the set of functions IS
C ([ 0, 1]) satisfying
2
(a.) Unitary
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(b.)Hermitian
y ( 0) = 1, y (1) = 1, ( dy
dx クセッ@
J = 0 and (c.) Skew Hermitian
(d.) Having trace 0
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dyJ --1 Statement for Linked Answer Questions 78 &
( dx クセャ@ 79:
(a.) Only one extremal Let H be an infinite dimensional Hilbert space and
(b.)Exactly two extremals f be a continuous linear functional on H such
(c.) Infinite number of extremals
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that IIlii = 1. Define W = { x E H : f (x) = 1} . Then
(d.) 1No extremals interior and the boundary of the closed unit ball U
74. Which of the following functions is a ofH are denoted by uo and au respectively.
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solution of the Volterra type integral 78. Which of the following is correct?
equation (a.)U 0 nW=¢ and
WnaU=¢
X
=
0 (c.) U 0 nW =¢ w nau :;t ¢
and
x3 (d.)U 0 nW:;t¢ and
WnaU:;t¢
(a.) x+-
3 79. The number of points in W n U is
.e
x3 (a.)O
(b.) x-- (b.) 1
3
x3 (c.)Not one but countable
(c.) x+- (d.)Uncountable
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80. The characteristic curves for the above
f ( x) = x + J(xtf ( t)) dt
0
equation in the ( x, y) plane are
(a.) 2x I 3 (a.) Straight line with slopes 1
(b.)3x/2 (b.) Straight lines with slopes -1
(c.)3x/4 (c.) Circles with centre at the origin
(d.) 4x/3 (d.)Circles touching y axis and centered on
x-ax1s
TWO MARKS QUESTIONS (7'6--BSJ
81. If u ( x, y) is a solution to the above Statement for Linked Answer Questions
84 & 85:
equation with u ( x, 0) = sin (: x J, then Consider
Problem P:
the Linear Programming
u( セ@ , セI@ equals n
s.t. IauxJ セ「[L@ i =1, ..... ,m
ェセャ@
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4 variables.
1 __!___
(c.) .J2eJ2 84. Let x*-(
- .x;*,x2*, ....... ,xn*) be an optimal
extreme point solution to P with
(d.) セ・@ .x;*, x;, x;, ...... ,X: > 0. Then out of the m
.c
4 n
constraints IauxJ セ@ b; i = 1, .... ,m the
ェセャ@
ce
number of constraints not satisfied with
83: equality at x* is
Let rmmrmze (a.) At most m-4
I (b.)At most n-4
(f(x)- p(x),f(x)- p(x)) = (J(x)- p(x)f dx J
-I
ra (c.) Equal to m-3
(d.)Equal to m-2
over all polynomials of degree less than or equal 85. Treat c;
s, au 's fixed and consider the
to 1.
m
problem P for different values of b; 's. Let
P be unbounded for some set of parameters
82. The best choice of coefficients c0 , c 1 is b1 ,b2 , ...... ,bm. Then
xa
1 3
(c.) -(/,1),-(f,x) (d.)P has an optimal solution for some
2 2
choice of b:S
2 2
(d.)-(/, 1),-(/, x)
w
3 3
83. If f(x)=x 2 +x,then p(x) isgivenby
w
(a.) (1+%)
1
w
(b.)-(1+3x)
3
1
(c.) -(1+x)
3
2
(d.) -(1 +x)
3