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Signature of Invigilators Roll No. | | L 2. MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES figures as in Admit Card) Paper IT Roll No. (in words) D/03/1 Name of the Areas/Section (if any) «. Time Allowed : 75 Minutes] (Maximum Marks : 100 Instructions for the Candidates LX 2. 8. Write your Roll Number in the space provided on the top of this page. This paper consists of seventy four (74) multiple choice type questions. Attempt any fifty (50) questions. Each item has upto four alternative responses marked (A), (B), (C) and (D). The answer should be a capital letter for the selected option. The answer letter should entirely be contained within the corresponding square. mh els) Correct method [A]wrong Method [A or TA 7 Your responses to the items for this paper are to be indicated on the ICR Answer Sheet under paper II only e Read instructions given inside carefully. One sheet is attached at the end of the booklet for rough work You should return the test booklet to the invigilator at the end of paper and should not carry any paper with you outside the examination hall. udlaudal wel asi : 4a 3. aa wt Avi ealdel wourri wud ala vio avi DU WeuAHL AGA (74) gas(eus Guviau wedi B. sdus (50) weil ware eri mals wen aqui agana agdsRus Gaal add. ¥ (4), B),(C)*AM) adeelaarii sued. werd Gur ilza an ad puvatedl VA. Gurell viet aude viel aire wus MAA a avraell A. wal ta: [Apia da: TA. BL WELAArLL aU BLE ICR Answer Sheetrtt Paper IT Rew LA ada vicinal ava 2a. . Mer WA Yyatril sinwyds aizil. LAL see wes ude wid 25 5eL AB. uta Yai ad orn Yel 2 ase F a Adlasr all eel. AS war seer urlawiod wie ad edi th. MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES PAPER-IT Note :—This paper contains seventy four (74) multiple choice questions, each carrying two (2) marks. Attempt any fifty (50) questions. 1. Let --L,-h: 1 nm+ion+2 0 Qn (A) {a,} is increasing and unbounded (B) {a,) is bounded, but not convergent (C) {a,} is convergent, but not bounded (D) {a,) is increasing and bounded 2. Let f: (0, 11 > [0, 1) be continuous. (A) There exists no x € [0, 1] such that f(x) = x (B) For some x € (0, I, f®) =« (C) For some x € (0, 1, f(x) = 0 (D) For some x € [0, , f’@) = 1 3. Let ae = Ler eees mt Which of the following is definitely true ? (A) 1 8) is equal to : 1 A (B) 30 1 1 (C) = — OF (D) aa 18. X,, X, and X, are independent random variables and probability distribution of X, fori = 1, 2, 3 is: x | oa 2 == 1 Prob PT 3 If y = TL X;, then EC¥) is equal to : wa ®) 2 5 © 2 @) 5 Math. Sci—II 6 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Consider the L.P.P. Maximize: Z = Sx, + 9x, Subject to : x, + 4x, $8 x, + xy <4 Ky %y 20. Then : (A) the L.P.P, has no feasible solution (B) the L.P.P, has an unbounded solution (C) there is redundancy in the problem (D) None of the above is true Consider the L.P.P. Maximize: Z = 2x, + x) Subject to : x, + 2, <5 x, +4a,54 Ky X20. Then the optimal value is : 7 B) 8 (C) 25 @) 10 Let C be the collection of all bounded subsets of R and D be the collection of all unbounded subsets of R. (A) Both C and D are countable (B) C is countable, but D is not (C) If E« CG, then E° ce D (D) C is closed under finite union Let d be the usual metric on R. (A) (R, d) is complete, but R has no least upper bound property (B) R has least upper bound property, but (R, d) is’ not complete (C) (R, d) is not complete, nor R has least upper bound property (D) (R, d) is complete and R has the least upper bound property. Let s, = -1+ C1)? + CD +... D" and let a = lim s,, B = lim s,. = ae (A) a=-1p=1 (B) a=-=,Bp=© -© a=1Bpel (D) a=-1,p=0 Math. Sci.—II 7 P.T.O. 24, 25. 26. 27. 29. 30. Let f be a function from [0, 1] to R. Which of the following is true ? (A) Iffhas an infinite number of discontinuities in [0, 1], fis not monotonic on [0, 1] (B) foe has a discontinuity of second kind in 10, 1], f is not monotonic on 0, 1 (C) If f has no discontinuity in (0, 1], it is monotonic on 0, 1) (D) If f is monotonic on [0, 1], then f is continuous on [0, 1] The horizontal strip in the z-plane bounded by the rays y = 0, x < 0 and y = %, x < 0 is mapped by w = e? in the w-plane into : (A) a vertical strip - @) a horizontal strip (C) an oblique strip (D) a semi-circular disc f@) = u + iv is an analytic function u (x, y) = sinx coshy and v (0, 0) Then v (x, y) is : (A) cosx sinhy (B) cosx sinhy + 1 (C) -cosx sinhy (D) -cosx sinhy + 1 A Mobius transformation is completely determined by its effect on how many points ? (A) Two (B) Three (C) Four @) Five The function ¢* fails to be conformal at : (A) 0 Bi (C) 2ni (D) no point in the z-plane The value of : [Ee we C@- po” where C is |z| = 2, is : (A) 2ni (B) 10m: (C) 12ni ) 0 Consider the following functions defined for all non-zero complex numbers : Ale) = 2, h@ = -2 fe = 3, Am = -4 Take the group G = {f,, fy, fy f,) under the composition of mappings. Then fro fy'o fy? is: Wf B) f, © f D) f, Math. Sci.—II 8 31. 32. 33. 34, 35. G is a finite group. H and K are normal subgroups of G and quotient groups G|H and G|K have orders 6 and 4 respectively. Which of the following can- not be the order of G ? (A) 12 (B) 18 (C) 24 (D) 36 All non-identity elements of a finite cyclic group have the same order. Which of the following cannot be the order of the group ? () 17 B) 19 (©) 21 () 23 Let“Z [x] be the ring of polynomials with integral coefficients. Let R = (f@)|f() € Zfx] and f(1) = 0 = f(2)}. Then : (A) R is not a subring of Z [x] (B) R is a subring but not an ideal of Z [x] (C) R is an ideal but not a maximal ideal of Z [x] (D) R is a maximal ideal of Z [x] Which of the following is/are integral domain/s with respect to the usual addition and multiplication of real numbers ? @ R= bee rational} (2) S = {a + bv7[a, b rational} (3) T = {17a|a integer} (A) Only R (B) Only S and T (C) Only R and S (D) Only T and R Let R* be a vector space of ordered 3- tuples of real numbers and let S, and S, be as sues : = (x, y, z) © R8|Qx + 8y + 2 = O} and = (ey, 2) € S,]8e—y + 22 =O}. Then : (A) Neither 8, nor S, is a subspace of R? (B) Both S, and S, are 2-dimensional subspaces of R® (C) S, is 2-dimensional subspace of R® and S, is one-dimensional subspace of R® (D) S, is a subspace of R* but S, is not a subspace of R®*. Math. Sci—II 9 P.T.O. 36. 37. 38. 39. Let V and W be two vector spaces over a field K and F : V > W be a linear map. Then F is an isomorphism if : (A) dim V < dim W and F is one-one (B) dim V > dim W and F is onto (C) dim V = dim W (D) dim V = dim W and F is one-one A linear transformation from R® — R® is represented by a matrix 102 A=|0 21} 203 Then which one of the following equations is valid ? (A) 2471 = -A? + 6A + 71 (B) A’ - 6A? - 7A + 21 = 0 (C) 2A7 = -A? - 6A - 71 (D) At — 6A? + 7A? + 2A = 0 Suppose A is an n x n diagonalizable matrix and S and D are corresponding diagonalizing matrix and diagonal matrix respectively. Then which one of the following statements is false ? A Diagonal elements of D are eigenvalues of A and column vectors of S are corresponding eigenvectors (B) All eigenvalues of A must be distinct (©) A has n linearly independent eigenvectors (D) $ also diagonalizes A* for any +ve integer k Which of the following differential equations is linear ? (A) xy” + yy” + cosx = 0 (B) ey + 2y = sinx (nx + tanx)? , (C) xy” + Tao TY ty = fe (D) (y? + 2y = x Math. Sci.—II 10 40. 41. 42. 43. Which of the following differential equations is not exact ? (A) Qxydx + (x? + 8y%)dy = 0 (B) 3x(xy — 2) + (x? + 2y)dy = 0 (©) Ixy sin(ay) + cos(ay)}ydx + {xy sin(xy) — cos(ay)}xdy = 0 (D) x’y8dx + x3y’dy = 0 The singular solution -of the differential equation y= a+ (3) dx ay is: . (A) x? = 2ay (B) x? = 4ay (© 9» = 4ax @) »” = 2ax IfD= 4, then as (x? — x + 2) is: (A) 2 + 2x B) 2-x © 24x @) 2 - 2& Which of the following is a solution of the partial differential equation not you? a ay 4 (A) u = yf(x/y) (B) u = xf(y/x) (C) u = yfly/x) (D) u = xf(y?/x) Math. Sci.—II 11 P.T.O. 44, The differential equation ed az az ae "ag * Samy * "a? * ay ~° is : elliptic for xy < (A) and hyperbolic for xy > (B) elliptic for xy < 2 and hyperbolic for xy > (C) elliptic for xy > = and hyperbolic for xy < Bio AID AIO AO Alo AIO AIO ALO (D) elliptic for xy > 2 and hyperbolic for xy < 45. If in the bivariate normal distribution with parameters Ws By, 62, 03, ), Og # 6, and p = 0 the distribution is : (A) symmetrical normal (B) degenerate normal on a line (C) degenerate normal at a point (D) not symmetric normal 46. Tf pyy = 1, then : (A) ¥ is proportional to X (B) Y is inversely proportional to X (C) Y is same as X (D) X, Y are perfectly linearly related 47. Let A and B be events in a sample space. Then which of the following statements is false ? (A) A and B are independent if and only if A and BY are independent (B) A and B’ are independent if and only if A’ and B are independent (C) A and A’ are independent if A is a null set (D) A and A are independent only if A is a null set. Math. Sci.—II 12 48. 49. 51. Which of the following cannot be obtained as a consequence of central limit theorem ? (A) Binomial distribution tends to normal (B) Student’s ¢ distribution tends to normal (C) Chi-square distribution tends to normal (D) Gamma distribution tends to normal Let X be a rv. with E(X) = p and V(X) = 1. Then which of the following is true ? 3 (A) P{[X- pn] < as (B) PiUIk-pls Aer * (©) PUX= pl = a= ele ale () PR-ye2asd The joint probability distribution of X and Y is given below : x fo -2 0 1 -2 vs 8 vs 0 us 0 vs 2 v8 vs v8 Which of the following is true ? (A) X and Y are identically distributed (B) X and Y are not independent (C) X is a symmetric rv. but Y is not (D) EY) =0 Which of the following is called Markov inequality ? (A) (EQ)? > BCR) (B) (E(KY))? > BECK) ECy4) (C) PX] > © < EIX|VC, C >0 @) EX + ¥}) < BUX) + EGY Math. Sci—II 13 P.T.O. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. Let X,, X follows : +» X, be iid, exponential random variable. Then min X; (A) uniform distribution (B) exponential distribution (C) normal distribution (D) Chi-square distribution If X has a uniform distribution over (0, 1), then the joint distribution of X and Y=1-Xis: (A) degenerate at (1/2, 1/2) (B) concentrated on a line (C) uniform over the square (0, 1) x 0, D (D) degenerate at (1, 1) If X, and X, are two independent Poisson variates with parameters 4, and A, respectively, then consider the two statements : 8, : S2£%2 is distributed as Poisson with athe S, : X, + X, is distributed as Poisson with (., + 44) Choose your answer from the following : (A) Both 8, and S, are correct (B) Only §, is correct (©) Only 8, is correct (@) Neither 8, nor 8, is correct The Chi-square distribution is a particular case of : (A) Gamma distribution (B) Beta I distribution (C) Exponential distribution (D) Beta II distribution If X) Xgy --+-+-Xy) is an ordered sample from U(6, 6 + 1), then which of the following statements is not true ? (A) (&, X,,)) is sufficient statistic for @ (B) (%,, X,,) is complete sufficient statistic for 0 (C) (,, X,,) is minimal sufficient statistic for 0 @) &,) X,,) is minimal sufficient but not complete for 6 Math. Sci.—II 14 57. 58. 59. 60. While testing the hypothesis H, : 4 = H, against H, : 1 # Hl, on the basis of a random sample from normal distribution N (u, 0”), the H, was rejected at 5% level of significance. The corresponding P value is : _ (A) > 05 (B) < .05 (C) > .025 (D) .025 < P < 05 X, Xp vnnX, be iid. with pdf. fe) = pa x>40>1 =0 otherwise The moment estimator of @ is : ES z RI (A) (B) (©) (@) w.X, be iid. N(u, 02). The most powerful test for testing 6,” Vs. H, : 0? = 0, is based on the statistic : (A) 2%; - X? (B) =x? (©) =, - w? ) ex? n is a random sample of n pairs from the p.df. (= =0 otherwise F(x, y) x>0y>0,0>0 Which of the following estimators is sufficient for 6 ? 1 @ (ee. x) (B) (EX;, 2¥,) 1 aost ©) (=x. 24) @) (eg. 2] Math. Sci.—II 15 P.T.O. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. Let r be the correlation coefficient between X and Y. Then ‘the correlation coefficient between (1 + X) and (1 ~ 2Y) is : (A) 1-2 ®) -r ©) r () 2r . Let (x,y) i= 1......n be @ random sample from a bivariate normal distribution with parameters 0, 0, 6,, 6, and p. The hypothesis H, : 6,7 = 0,7 can be tested using : (A) Chi-square test (B) Student's t-test (©) z-test (D) None of these Chi-square test of goodness of fit was first proposed by : (A) R.A. Fisher (B) A. Wald (©) K. Pearson (D) CR. Rao In the two-way classification model Jy = ht, + B+ Hy + ey jel the degrees of freedom for the error are : A @-De-D ®) re -1) © e@-2 (D) None of these Consider the elementary inventory model with deterministic demand, cost of carrying inventory C,, cost of ordering C, and cost of a unit item C. If supply is instantaneous, the optimal order quantity depends on : (A) all the 3 costs (B) only C, and C, (©) only C, and C () only C, and C Customers arrive at a service station in a Poisson fashion with 4 customers per hour. Then the probability of no arrivals between noon and 12.30 P.M. is: (A) 1-e? (B) e? (©) et ) 1-e4 Math. Sci.—II 16 67. 69. 70. In the standard M|M|1 model the waiting time of a customer who waits is: (A) an exponential r.v. (B) a gamma rv. (C) a mixture of an exponential and a degenerate r.v. ) a Poisson rv. Consider the problem of minimising ~w, + w, subject to the constraints w, ~ w, > 1, w, = 0, w, 2 0. Which of the following statements is false ? (A) The minimising problem has an unbounded solution (B) The problem has a unique solution (C) (1, 0) is a feasible solution of the given problem (D) The convex set of feasible solutions of the problem is unbounded Consider a transportation problem with 4 sources of supply of an item and 4 places at which demand for the item exists : Supply : a, = 10, a, = 4, a, = 5, a, = 2 Demand : D, = 10, D, = 7, D, = 5, D, = 7. Then to balance the model we have to introduce : (A) a dummy demand location with demand 8 (B)' a dummy demand location with demand - 8 (C) a dummy source with availability 8 (D) a dummy source with unlimited availability Consider the game defined by 0 0 2 The value of the game is : (A) 0 (B) 2 (©) 3 ©) 1 Math. Sci.—II 17 P.T.O. 71. 72. 73. 74. Consider the following two statements : ‘A: The stratified sampling is always more efficient than SRSWOR. R : By stratifying the population we get groups of utmost homogeneity and therefore, within strata variance is minimised. Choose your answer from the following : (A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A (B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A (C) A is true but R is false .(D) A is false but R is true The two-stage sampling design is used in large scale surveys because = G) _ it provides more efficient estimator for population mean per element than one based on unistage design. (i) it is easier to collect information on second stage units. (iii) the sampling frame of ultimate stage units is not readily available. (iv) the cost of collecting information in two-stage is less as compared to that of unistage design. Choose your answer from the following code : (A) @) and Gi) only (B) @ and (iii) only (C) @ and (iv) only (D) (ii), Gii) and (iv) only The number of replications in an experiment is based on : (precision required (ii) availability of experimental material. (iii) heterogeneity of experimental material. Choose your answer from the following code : (A) (i) and (i) only (B) (i) and (ii) only (C) (ii) and (iii) only (D) (i), Gi) and Gii) According to Prof. R.A. Fisher, if s? is the estimate of error based on n >3 degrees of freedom, then the amount of information available from the experimental data is : n+i11 n+11 A 7-1? ® 7-3 2 n-11 1a. © 2254 Mm 42 Math. Sci —II 18 Math. Sci—II ROUGH WORK 19 SEAL Math. Sci—II ROUGH WORK

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