2013 PDF
2013 PDF
2013 PDF
~=ti~~ntreNurnber: I I I I I I I
Centre of Examination (inCapitals) :
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Candidate's Signature: _ Invigilator's Signature (1) : _
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Invigilator's Signature (2) : _
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Part I / ~ I
Mathematics / ilWI(1
1. A common tangent to x2-2y2=18 and 1. ,x2-2y2=18~il+y2=9c5t~~
x2+y2=9 is : m~t:
(1) y= J2 x+315 (1) y= J2 x+3$
(2) y= 2x +3 J5 (2) y=2x+3$
(3) y= J2 x+3J3 (3) y= .J2 x+3.J3
(4) y=2x+3Jj (4) y=2x+3J7
2. Let A and B be two events such that 2. l1RTA (f~ B ~ ~ lR"fI( t 1i5P(AuB) ~3/ 4
P(AuB)~3/4 and 1/8:5: P(AflB)s 3/8. (f~ 1/8 s P(An8)~ 3/8 t.
3. Let fbe a differentiable function such that 3. llRT f"Q!fi ~m dlqqa ~""q ~ t, fcI;
8f(X)+6f(.!.I-x=s,
x)
(X:;i:O) and 8f(X)+6f(~ )-x=s,
(zAJ) t CI'R
dy . dy
y=x2 f(x), then dx at x = -1 is : y=x2 f(x) t -aT x= -1"tR dx q)( lWI' t :
1 1
(1) (1)
14 14
15 15
(2) (2)
14 14
15 15
(3) (3)
14 14
1 1
(4) (4)
14 14
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4. Statement 1 :' The line Zx + y + 6 = 0 is 4. cn~1: Usn 2x+y+6=O~ x-2y+5=O
perpendictIlar to the line x - 2y + 5 = 0 and "CR ~ t "ij~ ~ m--r (1, 3) "B rm:~ m
second line passes through (1, 3). ~I
Statement 2 : Product of the slopes of any cn~ 2 :~ ~ ~an CfiT ~ Cf;1 1011Q;;(1
two parallel lines is equal to -1. -1 ~I
is equal to: t:
(4) tan- 1(
41 )
117 (4) ,
tan-1
( 41 )
117
~ A A A ~ A A ~ A A A ~ A A
8. Let v = 2 j + j - k and w = i + 3k. 8. l1AT v = 2 i + j - k a?Jf w = i + 3k
~
If u is a unit vector, then the maximum
value of the scalar triple product
[ ~]
~ -~
u v w is:
(2) 16 (2) 16
(3) .JfO + 16 (3) JlO + .J6
(4) J59 (4) J59
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9. Let y2=16x be a given parabola and L be 9. ltRT y2=16x ~ ~ Tfln q{q~tI ~ (f~ L
an extremity of its latus rectum in the first ~ ~~ q;r "V~ ~ 1l ~ ~ ~ I
quadrant. H a chord is drawn through L ~ L tl ~ \il'R crrffi ~ ~ t~ GR1'
with slope -I, then the length of this -1t 0) ~ ~ ctt ~ ~:
chord is:
(1) 32J2 (1). 32J2
(2) 32 (2) 32
(3) 16J2 (3) 16.fi
14. The coefficient of t24 in 14. (1+ t2)u (1+ t12) (1+ t24) ~ '5mR -q t24 q;J
(1+ t2)12 (1+ t12) (1+ t24) is : ~~:
(1) 12C6 (1) 12(:6
(2) 12C6 + 13 (2) 12C6+13
(3) 12C6 +2 (3) 12c6 +2
(4) 12C6 +1 (4) 12c6 +1
15. If m is the slope of a tangent to the curve 15. ~ Cfif) eY = 1 +;r2, *~ (x, y) 'tf{ "Q!fi
eY';' 1+ x2, at the point (x, y) on the curve, ~ 00 Cfl't ~ m t. en m '$ lJ\ft li'lCr "tJR
then all possible values of m lie in the f-;m~il~f. ~t:
interval :
(1) [-1, 1] (1) [-1, 1]
(2) [0, 1] (2) [0, 1]
(3) (1, (0) (3) (I, (0)
(4) (-00, -1) (4) (-00, -1)
is equal to : ~t:
(1) ~ In.~ (1) ~ln~
2 5 2 5
1 5 ~ln~
(2) -In - (2)
4 7 4 7
x14 x14
(2) +C (2) +C
(X7 + x2+ 1)2 (x7 + x2+ 1)2
x14 xI4
(3) +C (3) +c
2(x7 + x2+ It 2(x7 + x2+ It ?
x7 x7
(4) 2
+C (4) +C
(x7 + x2+ 1) (x7 + x2+ 1)2
~ : 3x+y+a-2=O; Ll : 3x+y+a-2=O; ,
L2: 3x+y-a+3=O, where a is a positive L?: 3x+y-a+3=O't~a~ ~
real number, and cm"<lfctCfl mr t q?TT
Then,
20. Let S be the set of all real matrices, 20. -"qRJ 5 If'fi cU~FqCfi ~ em ~ii3I~ t
a b)
A = [ c d such that a +d =2 and A = [: - :] tffl ~ fCf) a + d = 2 a~l-
(1) 3: 2 (1) 3: 2
(2) 1: 1 (2) 1: 1
(3) 2 :3 (3) 2: 3
(4) 1: 2 (4) 1: 2
22. Statement 1 : If three positive numbers in 22. Cfi?R 1 : ~ ~OII\1iCfi ~ qft <ff.:f ~~
G.P. represent the sides of a triangle, then tf·~ 1tCfi' f5r~'if CfiT 'IJ,'ifT3fT· CfiT f1(t\ fq \i
the common ratio of the G.P. must lie Cfi\cTI t QT l],uTIm s::T~TCfiT tfrcf 3f~1ffif
(1) 6 (1) 6
(2) 5 (2) .5
(3) 8 (3) 8
(4) 9 (4) 9
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24. If j (x) =x I X I, thenfor any real numbers 24. ~f(x) =x I x I t it cll~fqC!1 m:szrran a o~b
a and b with a<b, the value of b
b ~~ ~a<bt, fj(x)dx~t:
f j(x)dx equals: a
a
(1) (1)
(2) (2)
(3) (3)
(4) (4)
'*~ ~
25. If z = i (i + J2) then I the value of 25. ~ z=i (i + J2)t m z4+4zS+6z2+4z
z4+4z3 +6z2+4z is : CfiT llR ~ :
(1) -9 (1) -9
(2) -5 (2) -5
(3) 3 (3) 3
(4) 6 (4) 6
lim sin 2x +a sin r exists, thenthe limit lim sin 2x +a sin x CfiT 3lfu:Rq t 0) ~
x ~O r3 x ~O x3
is equal to: ~~~:
(1) 2 (1) 2
(2) -2 (2) - 2
(3) -1 (3) -1
(4) 1 (4) 1
rI. If a variable plane passes through a fixed. 27. 7.lR ~"'q\ ~~ WR ~ (I, -2,3) ~
point (1, - 2,. 3) and meets the coordinate ~ \iffiff ~ <fm Pf~~liCfl alan CliT ~aTI A, B,
axes at points A, B, C, then the point of C 1R "Cfl"R:OTt 0) A, B, C~ ~ \ifA qM,
intersection of the planes through A, B, C r~~~liCfl alan ~ ~ (4'i('f~~j CfiT ~fui£§G1
parallel to the coordinate planes lies on : ~ f,3rn 1R Wffl t Cffi ~ :
1 1 1 1
(1) xy+ -yz- -zx=6 (1) xy+ -yz- -zx=6
2 3 2 3
I' 1 1 1
(2) xy- -yz+
2
-zx=6
3 (2) xy- '2yz+ '3 zx=6
(3) yz - 2zx + 3xy= xyz (3) yz - 2zx + 3xy= xyz
(4) xy - 2yz + 3zx = 3xyz (4) xy - 2yz + 3zx = 3xyz
'*
1
28. Let f and g be functions defined by 28. llRT f(f~ g, f(x) = x + I' xeR, X;t-1 (f2lT
1
f(x) = x + 1r xeR, x;t -I, and g(x)=x2+1, xeR WU m~ ~ f ~
g(x) = x2 + I, xeR. Then gof is : gof:
(1) neither one - one nor onto. (1) ~ it ~ ~3ltt ~ m ~liijl<Cfl iI /'
29. A tree, in each year, grows 5 em less than 29. ~ ~~, ~ Cfffctt 3N~ 5 -«.m. q;l{ e
Directions: (For Q. 31 to 34). Which one of the answer figures, will complete the sequence of the
three problem figures ?
RW: (Jl31 -«34 ~ ~)I ~ 3IIiJiRf?ir #"k Cfit;rW ~ CfiT rtR JlR 3lIiJiRt4f # wrR t7
31JJfi1l (sequence) Y!f ffr \ifTT!!TT ?
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B rn @E]
[oF] ~ ~ B
31. LU 6
(1)
@E]
(2)
rn (3)
B
(4)
32.
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43.
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ffiwrn
(1)
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rffirnR
(2)
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(3)
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44.
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Ofll I ,JLtJ, ~
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Directions: (For Q. 45 and 46). The 3 - D problem figure shotoe an object, I4entijy, its correct top
view, from amongst the answer figures.
~ : (J1. 45·.3ftr 46 *~) I 3 - D W7 31PJiFrr q 1l!fi' CfffJ cit ~
d'f/"( 3iICflRttij" q if WT#f.tl!. I
TJ?:fT ~ I ~ tr@ ~ m
Problem Figure / W7 31PJiFrr Answer Figures / d'f/"( 3iICflRt4i
45.
46.
47.
(1) (2)
& W (3) (4)
!r=-' I
49. ~ I[;U I
L_ _J ~
(1) (3) (4)
Directions: (For Q. 50 and 51). One of tile anstoer figures given below is hidden in the problem figu re,
in the same size and direction. Select, which one is correct.
~ : (rT. 50 am- 51 .. fR(!) I ;ftrt ~ TT{ '3"fR' 3wpRtzij" -q tf T[r/i ~ 7Wl 3#r tem -q ~ ~ t1
'JWf ~ -q fi.Jrft ~ I r:tFrnT tr@ ~ ~ I
Problem Figure.!. JlR ~ A nsuicr Figu res / '3"fR' 3i1cpRtz/i
50.
51. (] D
(1) (2) (3) (4)
~ : (Jl 52 "# 58 c1; fffl!: ) I 3-D >WI 31Pfi{fr '# T!}F cn:g CfiT ~ 7flIf t I ffk qff ~ '# ~ ~
~ ~ ~ CfiT ~ '# it qQiIIHl!, I
3IICJ>kt<if
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Problem Figure f >WI ~ Answer Figures / 3T'R' 3Wfikt4i
52.
53.
54.
/ - (1) (4)
(2) (3)
55.
56.
~ ~
(1) (2) (3) (4)
57.
58.
59.
Directions : (For Q. 60 and 61). How many total number of triangles are there, in the problemfigures
given below ?
60'~
61. ~
ft;ro: ~
Directions : (For Q. 62 to 65). Which one of the answer figures is the correct mirror image of the
problem figure with respect to X - X ?
~ : (rT. 62 R' 65 ~ fffi!:) I 6fR: 3i1'fi{(pjj· # # ctr.rift 3WJ'(tr eft TT{ >rR 3WJ'(tr q;r X - X w ~
~9/df4k# ~?
Problem Figure / >rR 3WJ'(tr Answer Figures / 6fR: 3iI'fi/d2ft
X
62.
63.
64.
65.
68. Which type of roof will keep the room 68. ~ ~ 'liT -mf Cfll11: ~ ~ Wrfr ?
cooler?
(1) Asbestos sheet roofing (1) q:~&:IB ~ 'liT-mf
(2) Concrete slab with cement plaster (2) ~ 'liT -mf, mlR ~ t- m~
(3) Concrete slab with mud and brick (3) ~ 'liT -mf, 11it 3Th: "ffl 'liT ~ -B
tiles ~~
(4) Concrete slab with mud, brick tiles (4) ~ 'liT -mf, TTR, "ffl 'liT ~ am
and covered with potted plants ~*fr~-B~~
69. Natural shadow less light is available from 69. 'qffif if, ~ ~ Cfil \>I1'tlfctCfl~ ~ ~
which direction in India ? -B~.~?
(1) North (1) ~-B
(2) South (2) Gf8JUT {)
(3) North-West (3) ~-~-B
(4) East (4) ~-B
70. Qutab Minar is largely cladded with: 70. ~ lfr.m: "CR ~ .a:rf~ «<f ~ ~ ~?
(1) Brick (1) ffl-B
(2) Granite (2) ~-B
(3) Red sand stone (3) ~ ~3TI -q-~ -B
(4) 'Marble (4) B'lllHlH -B
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71. Which one of the following cities in India 71. cqror .~, Pp'"iR1f@d -mU -q ~, ~ it 3fu:
lie in Cold and Dry region ? ~~-q~%:
(1) Gangtok (1) ~
(2) Simla (2) ftrlttrr
(3) Darjeeling (3) c;lf-ifdll
(4) Leh (4) $
72- Which one of the following is a horizontal 72. f1Af~f&d -q ~ cnFrm ~ CfiT ~ ~
member in a building that carries load? # {'q 1kl'l Cfl 'Il1lT % \ill fCf1 'ijR ~ CfiTcTT %?
(1) Beam (1) ~
(2) Arch (2) ~ (3TRi)
(3) Column (3) ~'q (CfiTc1q)
(4) Vault (4) ~mf(~)
73. Which one of the following consumes least 73. f1Af~f&d -q ~ ~, ~ CfiT ~ ~
amount. of electricity ? ~ CfitT CfiTcTT %?
(1) Light Emitting Diodes (LED) (1) ~ ,'kBZ1fCfl ~ (LED)
(2) Tungsten Bulb (2) ~~
75. Which one is not a sound absorbing 75. Cf>T-:rm 'Rl~ ~. ;:}jCl~nt:lCfl ~ t? -
material ?
(1) Ground glass (1) ~"CflTq
(2) Jute bags (2) "tm'l1~
78. In which place in India can we find cave 78. ~~~~1R~-aR ~~"TfiT-qfu
temples of three faiths ? ~~?
(1) Agra (1) awro-q
(2) Madurai .(2) ~-q
(3) Delhi (3) Rffit -q
(4) Ellora (4) ~-q
79. The summer sun in Northern Hemisphere 79. TTfl:f7nll,~~-q, ~~t) f1Cfi(1dl~?'
rises from:
(1) East (1) ~t)
(2) North (2) ~t)
(3) South East (3) Gfa.iUJ 1f{ t)
(4) North East (4) ~1J.Cf~
80. Name the city where canals are used as 80. ~ ~Cfil1PPi'dT~:, ~~, llldlllid ~ ~
transportation channels : ~~ll amftf?
(1) Tokyo (1) ~
(2) Canberra (2) ~
(3) Manhattan (3) ~
(4) Venice (4) ~
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