PART TEST-1 (PT-1) : Subject: Mathematics
PART TEST-1 (PT-1) : Subject: Mathematics
PART TEST-1 (PT-1) : Subject: Mathematics
Code
Time: 2 Hours
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The sealed booklet is your Question Paper. Do not break the seal till you are instructed to do so.
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The question paper CODE is printed on the right hand top corner of this sheet.
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Use the Optical Response Sheet (ORS) provided separately for answering the question.
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Blank spaces are provided within this booklet for rough work.
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Write your Name and Roll Number in the space provided on the below cover.
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After the open booklet, verify that the booklet contains all the 40 questions along with the options are legible.
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Section 1 contains 22 multiple Choice questions with one or more than one correct option.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 2 in all other cases.
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Section 2 contains 18 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9 (both
inclusive).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 1 in all other cases.
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The original is machine-gradable and will be collected by the invigilator at the end of the examination.
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Write your name, roll number and the name of the examination centre and sign with pen in the space provided for
this purpose on the original. Do not write any of these details anywhere else. Darken the appropriate bubble
under each digit of your roll number.
Use a BLACK BALL POINT to darken the bubbles in the upper sheet.
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The marking scheme given at the beginning of each section gives details of how darkened and not darkened
bubbles are evaluated.
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Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these
four option(s) is(are) correct
For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS
Marking scheme :
+4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) is(are) darkened
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened
2 In all other cases
1.
If x =
4ab
x 2a x 2b
, where a b 0, then the value of
+
is
ab
x 2a x 2b
(B) Independent of b
(C) Independent of x
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If P,Q,R,S are rational numbers such that P2 R2 and Q2 S2, then which of the following is/are
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CORRECT?
(A) P +
(C)
3.
4.
2Q = R +
P
R
=
Q
S
3S
P PR
=
Q QS
(B)
P R
P
PR
=
=
Q S
Q
QS
(D)
P R
=
=
Q S
P2 R 2
Q2 S2
(B) transitive
(C) symmetric
(D) equivalence
Two finite sets have m and n elements. The number of subsets of the first set is 112 more than
that of the second set. The values of m and n are
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(A) m = 7
(B) n = 4
(C) m = 3
(D) n = 8
Let R be a relation over the set N N and it is defined by (a, b) R (c, d) a.d = b.c. Then R is
(A) Symmetric
(B) Transitive
(C) Reflexive
(D) Equivalence
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A = x,y y , x R {0}
x
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(A) A B = A
(B) A B = B
(C) A B =
(D) A B
Let W denote the words in the English dictionary. Define the relation R by : R = {(x, y) W W |
the words x and y have at least one letter in common}. Then R is
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(A) reflexive
(B) symmetric
(C) transitive
Two finite sets have m and n elements. The number of subsets of the first set is 112 more than
that of the second set. The values of m and n are
(A) m = 7
(B) n = 4
(C) m = 3
(D) n = 8
Space for Rough Work
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Let R = {(3, 3), (6, 6), (9, 9), (12, 12), (6, 12), (3, 9), (3, 12), (3, 6)} be a relation on the set
A = {3, 6, 9, 12}, the relation is
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In a survey of 25 students, it was found that 15 had taken Mathematics, 12 had taken Physics and
11 had taken Chemistry, 5 had taken Mathematics and Chemistry, 9 had taken Mathematics and
Physics, 4 had taken Physics and Chemistry and 3 had taken all the three subjects. The number of
students that had taken :
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Let Z be the set of all integers and R be the relation on Z defined as R = {(a, b) : a, b Z, and
(a b) is divisible by 5} then
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(A) R is reflexive
(B) R is symmetric
(C) R is transitive
(D) R is equivalence
relation
(C) Let W denote the words in the english dictionary. Define the relation T by
: T = {(x, y) W W | the words x and y have at least one letter in common} then T is an
equivalence relation
(D) Let A = N N be the Certesian product of N and N. A relation P is defined as
P = { (m, n), (p, q) A A: m + q = n + p}, then P is an equivalence relation.
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Which of the following statements is not correct for the relation R defined by aRb if and only if b
lives within a kilometer from a ?
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(A) R is reflexive
(B) R is symmetric
(C) R is transitive
The relation R defined on the set of natural numbers as {(a, b) : a is greater than b by 3}, is given
by :
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Let A be the non-void set of the children in a family. Then relation 'x is a brother of y' on A is :
(A) Not symmetric
Let R be a relation over the set N N and it is defined by (a, b) R(c, d) a + d = b + c. Then, R is :
(A) Reflexive
(B) Symmetric
(C) Transitive
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For any two sets if B' A' = {1, 2, 3, 4} then the value of A B' is equal to
(A) A B
(B) {1, 2, 3, 4}
(C)
If A and B are two sets such that A has 12 elements and B has 17 elements and A B has 21
elements then number of elements in A B is :
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(A) 8
(C) 7
For any set A if number of elements in power set is equal to total number of relations from A to A
then :
(A) only two such A sets possible
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The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive
For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS
Marking scheme :
+4 If the bubble corresponding to the answer is darkened
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened
1 In all other cases
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Let A,B,C are three sets such that n(A) = 25, n(B) = 20, n(C) = 27, n (A B) = 5, n (B C) = 7 and
A C = if n(A B C) = then find
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10
There are 100 families in a society, 40 families buy newspaper A, 30 families buy newspaper B, 30
families buy newspaper C, 10 families buy newspaper A and B, 8 families buy newspaper B and C,
5 families buy newspaper A and C, 3 families buy newspaper A, B and C, then the number of
families who do not buy any of the newspaper A,B,C is l then find
.
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The number of elements in the set {(a, b): 2a + 3b = 35, a, b Z}, where Z is the set of all
integers, is
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Given n(U) = 20, n(A) = 12, n(B) = 9, n(A B) = 4, where U is the universal set, A and B are
C
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In a survey of 200 students of a school, it was found that 120 study Mathematics, 90 study
Physics, 70 study Chemistry, 40 study Mathematics and Physics, 30 study Physics and Chemistry,
50 study Chemistry and Mathematics and 20 study none of the three subjects. The number of
students who study all the three subjects is 10. The value of is
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In a survey there are 50 people. People who use product only A is 3 less than twice the people
who use only product B and 2 people use both product. 3 people do not use any of product A and
.
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If two sets A and B are having 9 elements in common, then the number of elements common to
each of the sets A B and B A are then find
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Given the relation R = {(1,2), (2,3)} on the set A = {1,2,3} the minimum number of ordered pairs
which when added to R make it is an equivalence relation is
32.
If A = {2, 3, 4, 8, 10}, B = {3, 4, 5, 10, 12}, C = {4, 5, 6, 12, 14} then n(A B) (A C) is equal to :
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Out of 800 boys in a school 224 played cricket, 240 played hockey and 336 played basketball. Of
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the total, 64 played both basketball and hockey; 80 played cricket and basketball and 40 played
cricket and hockey; 24 played all the three games. The number of boys who did not play any game
is then find
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10
Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; B = {2, 3, 6, 7}. Then the number of elements in (A B) (B A) is.
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Let A, B are two non empty subsets of a set X such that A is not subset of B then find the
minimum value of n(A B ).
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If R be the relation defined on the set of natural numbers N such that x R y 3x = 2 + y + xy then
find the number of elements in R.
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A and B are two sets having 3 and 4 elements respectively and having 2 elements in common.
Then number of relation which can be defined from A to B is PQ where P, Q N then find the value
of Q 2P.
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