M.SC Math PDF
M.SC Math PDF
M.SC Math PDF
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'If-r,,,,, w-il
~ ~ 3i'!;
(2)
: 150
qi\ "" q;f.t 'fiT WlM q;'i I ~ "'" 3 3i'!; 'fiT ~ I ~ ""'" :nIT if;
'!W
~I ~ ~ "'"
'fiT
~ "P' iMJl
1.
IF T.O.)
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'lH1
f<I;
"""'"
1m (Z ) " lm( W)
-.rflr~
'li\'f!fur ~,
<i"&!Tm
it "!f"'" C
'R
ZRW
l:)U
Re (Z ) " Re , \\
'I'"
(3) ~ l('i
(4)
2.
WlflI ~ <iSh'"'" ~ ~
Let the relation R defined on the set A { 1, 2, 4, 6, ... } by x R Y iff x and y have a common
factor other than 1. Then the relation R is
(1) symmetric and reflexive but not transitive
(2)
'lH1 f<I;
(I )
x om y, I it
31"fufun
3.
*"" ml;
Wlfi'!n ~ i
(3)
Wlfi'!n l('i ~ ~ ~ ~ t
(4)
WlflI, ~ l('i ~ i
(345)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Product of one even permutation and one odd permutation is a even permutation
2
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""'" "'"
(I) _
WI ili"""
W<rr %
(2)
<it
(3)
"'' Ii WI
4.
1lff i?
'liT
"'IT
~
1('f
1('f WI
~ ili"""
(I)
15
'.<Rrr ~
Cl""""'"
1('f WI
W<rr
(2)
m."lT i
30
(3)
(4)
60
(I)
/=(1,2,3)(1,2)
(2)
120
(3)
/=(1,2,3,4,5)(1,2,3)(4,5)
WI ~
/=(1,2)(1,3)(1,4)(2,5)
i?
(1)
/=(1,2.3)(1,2)
(2)
(3)
I=(1,2,3,4,5)(1,2,3)(4,5)
(4)
41
=(1 2 3
gives (1 2 3 44)\?
1 3 4 2,
1 2 3
4J4
(n
(345)
f.'!"! it i\ 'li'R
6.
5.
'liT
W<rr
(3)
/3
l!GH
(4)
~ t'l
/4
(P. T.O.)
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7.
Solution of 235x
=;:
54 (mod 7) is
8.
(2) x
12 (mod 7)
(4)
x~5(mod7)
(mod 7)
x. 4 (mod 7)
(2)
(I) 3
9.
~3
(3) 7
(4) 9
are equal
'!{I'f1:
(2) ~
10.
<lit ~ ~ <lit ~ it ~
(3)
~ <lit ~ ~ <lit ~
(4)
~ <lit ~ ~ <lit
i\iI\ ~
it mtl i\iI\ ~
%'11 iii
(I) 8
(345)
i\iI\ t
it
103
""
~ -.m
m-m "'"
(2) 7
103
[3)
it f<l~ ~
6
"l1<!1
~7
(4)
10
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11.
'lfu 11"
12.
ili
'li\ilra
H 'li'\{ K
m,
<it
(I)
o(HK)oo(Et)o(K)
(2)
o(HK)oo(H)o(K)
o(HnK)
(3)
o(HK) o(H)
o(K)
(4)
o(HK)oo(H)o(K)-o(HnK)
G' is homomorphism of groups and e and e' are identity of G and G'
respectively, then
If f: G
---?
(2)
13.
f(e)oe'
(4)
f(e)ol/e
~ 'f(ff
( I) 6 i\ "'" l!ill
(3)
14.
'fiT
t7
~ 'li\ilra
'fiT
"'ll'
~Oll'"'" "'ll'
a Abelian group
(2)
transformation group
(345)
symmetric group
5
(P T.O l
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1ll'nl j<i\
(I!
16.
,<Mil
"'lJ' i
(3) <,,,,.,.,(1)1
15.
iiIOTif1
"'lJ'
0;1
~ ~
"'lJ'
(2)
<"ql"""1
(4)
B'lfirn "'lJ' t
(Q, +, .J
ill
(R, +, 0)
(2)
(3)
(C, c,')
(4) l{(a+b.n+c,j3):a,b,cEi),+,')
(R,
'1-,
f4Rfufu<l ~ ~
II) [I, +, .), ~
(2)
iR,
T,
.),
17.
il
'T(
~-m ~
J
'!"rl.;J
~ 'R R
'ill'i
q;r _
iIl<oo.", lOi"",>i\
q;r
'1< M, 2 x 2 ~ '01
wm &"'I1>i\
q;r
"'1"I'l i
"'1"'" ~
~ ~
(345)
~1
(2) (1, 2, 3, 41
(3) {2, 3, 4}
(4) (<I}
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18.
19.
(2)
(I)
>1m
(3)
<1m "'"''''"'''
(2)
ql"'","
D, 3. 7
>1m
(2)
[~~
"f'l
iii
~ "f'l
'B
",qif"","
21 are
-6
7
-4
-4
(3) 0, 3. IS
O. 5. 15
'll
(4)
I, 3, 7
If the characteristic values of a square matrix of third order are 4, 2, 3, then the value
of its determinant is
(2)
(3) 24
(4)
54
If;~
(I)
IA IA
(2)
IAI
(3)
.-
J.
(345)
all zeros
(4) 'll
(I)
21.
( I ) all reals
(I)
20.
(4) _I_
. I A I),
(P. T.O)
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22.
Let T1
m:n
(2) (1,0)
il) (2,1)
23,
11
3J
'!iT
;-~~
(4) (2,0)
=l~ ~
!j
,3 +6),2
~7A ~2 =0
is
,,<\1.,"1 i
(2)
(41 ~,3+6A2~n~200
T:R3-->R3:Tlx,y,z)=lx+y+z,1,~1)
(4) T:R--;R2:Tlx)~(2x,~x)
(345)
(1,2) '!iT
(3) (0,2)
'~ A, li 0 2 1
24.
<Ii 3KPfu
fb, a),
=:
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25.
'!it
T (a, b) ~ (a - b, b - a, - a) :;m
'Ih'l1ffir
~ "'QI"1('1 T
<tt
-"t
R3 defined by
~ "Pfl """',
~
(I)
26.
(2)
(I, I)
(3) (0,2)
(2, 0)
(3) no solution
27.
28.
. =[0
(I) I
(2)
~J
#fit
A- is equal to
(3) 2A
(4)
!A
(4)
sin x
(2)
(345)
(4) (2, I)
x sin!
x
(3)
x 2 +Sx +6
IP.TO.)
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29.
(I)
30.
(2)
xd
(3)
(4)
xc N
(4)
-By
(4)
1
6
dx 4
(2)
-4y
(3)
By
(4)
Sin( ax+~1t)
(3)
ngl ~ ~
COf3 (
(3)
. I( ax + a "Sin
nn)
2
(2)
The coefficient of
(1)
--
24
ax + ~1t)
(1)
(1) _ I
(345)
d4
cos ax
33.
11) 4y
31.
X4
1
6
(2)
(3)
12
10
1
12
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34.
2x
1+ x
(2) <2
35.
~
(3)
(I)
36.
J3
(2)
""
a< c< b,
fu1m
"fRfT
the value of c if
t mc
<8 l!H
~ 'lfi;
(3)
(4)
,ff
(2)
37.
(4) < -
2x
3
> ~---
I +x
x< I only
(3)
I x I< I
only
(I)
x> -I
i\i fui\
(2)
x< I
i\i fui\
(3)
Ixl<
i\i fui\
(4) -1<x$1
i\i fui\
(4) -1<x$1
",1+ecos8 is
(1)
(345)
I
r
- =- 1 -.- e cos
e Cf.T
""--,
YS<:.1 841Cfl(ul
21
l[e 2 +1+ \
I
r )
11
(P.T.O.)
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38.
(I)
39.
~J2ar
2
+y2 =a
(4)
-J2
is
2
3
(3)
~ ,f3ar
(2)
y'
(4)
'i,f2ar
2
iRt 7
= 4ax
C@i
(I) y=0,x=2
(345)
fiR!
42.
and x
pop dp
dtV
(2)
41.
(3)
"
(I)
40.
(2)
"
_y2 =a
x 2 y2
_ y2 ""
y2 - y2
:;=
2 are
2 ~ 3>l+:'('1f\1~fT ~
(2) Y = 0, x
(3) Y
12
= 1, x =0
(4)
y=2,x=1
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43.
44.
y~x~I=O,
y+x=O,
2y+x~I=O
(2)
y+x~I=O,
y+x=O,
2y~x+I=O
(3)
(4)
iii fW( ~
(2) 2a
(3)
(4)
"2
a
3
If m and n are integers, then for odd n - m the value of f~ cos mx sin nx dx is
<rfu.
m ~ n ~
(I)
-,,-,
"ijiSf
~ n - m it:; fuit
~m
flIJI<tifH
x=acosh8
2n
(1)
J:
(3) - , - - -
(345)
For the curve r=acos8, the radius of curvature at the point (r,O) is
(I) a
46,
+2x 2 y_xy2
(I)
"'" r = aeasO
45.
(2)
x = a sinh 8
(3)
13
_m 2
dx is
)a 2 +x 2
x=atanh8
(4)
x=acothe
(P. T.O)
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47.
11) n!
48,
If
n!
12)
r,(4
~ ~Ix)= Jo
Ix) +~ Ix -2) is
~
49.
(3)
n -1
(1)
14)
n +1
2
n +1
Jcotn x d.x is
Jcot" x dx ~
cot
x _ Jcot n - 2 x dx
2 cotn -1 x 1
(3) - - - , : - - - -
n-l
f cot "-
11)
dx
(4)
n 1
_ cot - x _ fcot n - 2
dx
n -1
llogll-X)
- - - - - dx is
u
x
12) _ IT
6
IT
(2)
n -I
1345)
~ ~ n i\; fui!
50.
(4) 3n!
13) 2n!
14)
14
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51.
(I)
. r(
1+-
e4
(2)
(/2
14I11"fl,,"H Jo
log sin x dx <fiT 'IfR
54.
32
44
55
(3)
e5
r' /2
-nlog2
(4)
'<iT 1lR ~
55
(I)
~
(3) 12
44
53.
<fiT 'IfH
11m :11+n
(l )
cos 2 x dx is
(2) 1t
n
16
fl-)>r'L\
I~/2 sin4 x
(4)
e4
e5
log sin x dx is
~
n
(3)-log 2
2
(2) --log 2
2
(4) n log 2
(x, y)
* (0, 0)
othenvise
1S
15
IF. T.O.)
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X 3 _ y3
(I) """
(2)
u:oi ","",,,,cfI.
~ (0,0) 'R
(0,0) 'R
m ~ (0,0) 'R
",.",,,,-n. <it! m ~ (0,0) 'R
55.
"""
u:oi
(I)
56.
'i(Y]x
-, =
"..,
(2)
ox
8y
au
au
ax
By
is
X~+Y~'
a3
(3)
1
loge
=;
a3
a 3 a3
~ x ~ xy + ~ +~,
f.'i"! ~
'R
"B'f"
'lR ""'" ~
(3)
(345)
(4) 2
(3) -1
(I) log e
57.
x~u+yaU
16
-'a, y
(4)
x~a,
y~a
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58.
(I)
59.
J~ J~
(2)
(x
+y?:) dx dy is
(3)
(4)
'.!
3
The value of fIR Y d:x: dy, where R is the region bounded by the parabola y2 "" 4x and
x 2 =- 4y is
(I)
60.
(2)
32
5
48
(3)
16
(4) 64
P(n,
(I)
I)
61.
62.
a2
(2)
a'
-(~
,'/2
(3)
(I) -(,-4)
3
(345)
(2) 2.fi
'=
(4) 3.,[2
x2(a+x) is
-2)
17
(P. T.o')
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63.
T h e area b oun d e d by th e
~
1t1t11~6
.2
X =aSln
"d
CISSOt
. 3
aSln
t, y = _ _ _ "-"
,2
x = a 8m t, y
. 3 t
a Stn
and
cos t
it~
asymptote is
0"'"
cos t
64.
(1)
2a
(2)
(1)
.fina
(2)
4a
(3)
6a
:s
n
(3)-
J2a
(4)
8a
(4)
.fin
a
66.
The volume of the solid generated by revolving the curve {a-:-x)y2 =a2 x around its
asymptote is
67.
(1)
(345)
4rra (1-
~l
18
r2 = a 2
cos 28
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68.
The value of
(I)
69.
70.
+x n - 1
(l+x)m+n
(2)
Expression of
dx is
p(m-l.n-l)
J~ xm (1- xn jP dx
(3)
(4) p(m.n-1)
p(m-l. n)
(1)
p(m;l,p)
(2) p(m;1,p+1)
(3)
~B(m-1.p)
(4)
I,
(1)
J~
(2 J~-
1
6
J~
(2 I~-X
J"J",
o yo-fa,"'
(3)
r J,y ;(1
Jo
a
f(m;l, P+1)
(3)
10
(I)
dz dx dy is
x dz dx dy <til 11R
(2)
, ,
(345)
Jo
p(m. n)
f14141('H
71.
1 Xm- 1
r "
4
(4) 35
21
r2u JJ2riX_
JQ
Y'
V dy dx
hax_x 2
(2)
a+,j~2 ~y:;'
(4)
V dy dx
19
V dx dy is
y /2a
(.(J a
Jo
----
"
-\'(1
V dy dx
-y
V dy dx
y2j2a
(P.T.o.)
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72.
r 3 r,,/4-Y
(I)
12 f:-
(3)
1 fa
2
73.
2-
Ix+y)dxdy
(2)
1 fo
Ii: +y) dx dy
(4)
r4'" (x + y) dx dy
JIr' Jo
xx
x"
(x+y)dydx is
2..-
Xl
Ix+y)dxdy
The general solution of the differential equation cos x dy:;; y (sin x -y) dx is
~ '4 1fl<:f)(OI cosxdy=y(sinx-yjdx ~ ~ ffr?f ~
74.
75.
=smx+ccosx
(2)
y2 =sinx+ccosx
(4)
y2
(1)
;o;;cosx+csinx
(1)
y2=ce x _x 2
(3)
y2 =
ce- x _x 2
(2)
y2 == ce- x + x 2
(4)
y2 =ce x +x2
d
[dx
fix, y)
)P +$
----M
m
(x,y)
[d
dx m - 1
)q + ... ~O
IS
(2)
(345)
(3)
20
m+p
(4)
mp
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76.
(I)
77.
(2)
x'
is
(4) log(l+x'}
d2
d
Equation of the form -----.lL + P ---.It +Qy = R, where P and Q are functions of x alone can
2
dx
dx
[p + ~
dy 1] P = ~ by dividing y
y1dx
Yl
=:
1, where dx
dv p
=
and putting
dp [
2 dy 1 ]
R
du
+ P +- -- P ~ -, ~ - ~ P
dx
y, dx
y,
dx
~ '" al\1: f.;",r;,iCJd " " ''''" """" ""'''' "" "
(2)
78.
c...o.
"'---
Y~
(4)
y,
u2
Y~
y,
A linear partial differential equation of second order for a function of two independent
variables x, y defined by Ar + 2Bs + Ct + f (x, y, Z, p, q) = 0 is parabolic if
1%
<it
q;]
hsI\<r
An 2Bs + Ct + f (x, y,
Z,
B2_AC>O
(2)
(I)
(34S)
"
B2_AC~O
i!; ~ i!;
fui\ oil
(3) B2 -AC< 0
21
(P. T.O.)
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79.
If
~ [OM - aN
N
8y
ax
equation M dx + N dy
~~(aM _alii
N \. ely
ax)
;co
0 is
*""
x"" 'RH
(2)
f fix) dx
l!R1 fif;
fix)
it, ""
,,41%,01
Mdx+Ndy~O'"
fl4!cfwH ~ ~
(1) fix)
80.
-I flxldx
(2)
y3
(3)
y4
(4)
y3
y4
x=cye1/xy
(2)
x =cye 1/ X
(3)
x -=-ce Y / x
(4)
x=ce x / y
""1%(01 M dx + N dy ~
By
(3) aM
3y
ax
0_
aM
1'.'i 'l'lfH
aN
ax
iJy
(I) aM _ aN
(345)
(4)
(1)
82.
el flxldx
( I)
81.
(3)
aN
ax
22
(2)
-~-
(4)
-~
iJM
ax
aN
By
~"
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83.
84.
9:.~!i4 - m 4y
;=
is
0 is
dx
85.
-=0
y=(cl-c2x)cosmx+(c3 -c4xjsinmx
cos ax is
86.
~sinax
20
(2)
and
Putting
3
dx 3
dx 2
x
(3) -cos ax
30
x sin ax
denoting
5.. ~D
dt
'
the
(4)
~sin ax
30
differential
equation
d y
2 d y
dy
I
d Into
.
-----+3x
-------+x----+y=x+
ogx'18 transl0rme
dx
(345)
(1)
(D3+3D2+D-+l)y,,-;e z +t
(3)
(D3+D+l)y~e'+t
(4) (D3+1)y~e'+t
23
(P. T.O.)
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87.
The
integrating
factor
for
(IF)
equation
differential
the
d y +x _
dy_ y=x(1_X2)3/2 is
(1_x2) __
dx 2
( I)
"./1- x'2
dx
x2
(2)
h-x 2
2
x1
88.
89.
To solve the linear differential equation (D2 + 1) Y == cosec x by the method of variation
18
Wronskian determinant is
~ ftfOtI<:fi{UI (D 2 + 1) y
==
cosec x
<it
~ ~
fcffu
~ ~ q;f.t if;
fuit <iftf<.fl"'l""l
'!Hi
(I) -2
90.
(2)
(3) -1
(2)
(345)
(4)
24
18
$(2._2.,2._2.)=0
y
x x
~ Cfil
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9l.
wfucf; ~ fll'il"f){ol q
a'
./p ,.Jq = 2 x
i I)
a'
I-a
%
(2) z=~(a+2x)2 -a 2Y+b
_a 2 y+b
2
2
y2
x2
Classify the partial differential equation y r-2xys+x t---p--q=O
x
Y
them
(2)
Parabolic
(3) Elliptic
(2)~
(3)
(4)
In
one of
None of these
~'!'ft'!
If ~l and ~ 2 are arbitrary functions, then the solution of the partial differential equation
x 2 r_y 2 t=xp_rq is
~ ~l 31'\'( $, ~ 'fi'ffi
if'[
, (y)
(3)
(2)
z=y21[xl+x~,(XY)
z=Y'h(:)+~2 (xy)
(4) z=Y'h(:)+Yh(XY)
Y.
(345)
JP +-vq:::: 2x is
"" "'"
(1) Hyperbolic
94.
>S
(4) z=ax+--y+c
(2) z=ax---y+c
I +a
(3) z=ay+--x+c
I-a
The solution of
pq + P
a'
a'
( I) z=ax+--y+c
I +a
92.
25
(P. T.O.)
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95.
wfuq; ~ fl41,*,{ol 2r + 55 + 2t
96.
= 0
<tT ~ ~
(II
z=~(2y-xl-~(y-2xl
(21
z=~ (2y-x)+~
PI
z=~ (x-2YI-~
(4)
z=(x-2y)+~(2y-x)
(2y-xl
Particular integral of partial differential equation (D2 -DD' -6D!2) z = xy, where
,
,
OD' =0D =-,
ax
IS
By
1
X4
_x'y2+_
'6
24
(2)
97.
(y-2x)
(3)
1
3
-xy
-x6
24
122_x4
24
(4) -x Y
6
IS
_~e2x-3y
(2)
15
98.
_1_
(3) _1_
e2x+ 3y
25
20
(4)
e 2x + 3y
10
(345)
e2x+ 3y
By
(1)
z=rh(y-2x)+~2(y-3x)-ycosx+sinx
(2)
z=CPdy-2x)+QJ2(y+3xl-ycosx-sinx
(3)
z=<jJdy+2xJ+$2(y-3x)+ycosx-sinx
(4)
26
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99.
(1)
y~x+z+fdz)+f,(x)
(3) y
100.
101.
(2)
y~x-z+fdz)+f2(x)
(4)
y~-xz+fdz)+[,(x)
18
The complete solution of the partial differential equation 2r+te X _(rt_s 2 )==2e X
(1)
z=e x +Bx+y2_Ay+c
(3)
by
the
IS
lines
'0! p. Q. R """'" ~ I ~
102.
(4)
+R2 +R(P+Q)'/2)
(I)
Y~CCOSh(~l
(2)
(3) Y o=:csectt'
(345)
.rIP' +Q'
x=clog(sec\jJ+tan\jJ)
(4) s=csin'iJ
27
(P.T.O.)
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103.
The necessary condition for the equilibrium of the rigid body subjected by a system of
coplanar forces acting at different points of the body for single force R and couple G is
""ct!. """
Jiius
104.
~" ~
"" ~ "'"
flI;."~,,, ~
R <I'll
G it;
(I)
xY -yX
~O
(2)
(3)
xY -yX"G
xy-JL~G
X
If three forces acting at a point be in equilibrium, then each force is proportional to the
(1)
sine
(2)
cos
(3)
tan
(4)
cot
106.
The condition in order that a general system of forces in space should reduce to a
single force is
(I)
X"O,Y"O,Z~O
(2) L
(345)
0, M
0, N" 0
(4) LX+MY+NZ"O
28
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107.
A regular octahedron framed of twelve equal rods, each of weight W, freely jointed
together, suspended from one corner, then the thrust in each horizontal rod is
""">o,,{J,,, ""*
(I)
:z wJi
3
108.
(3)
~w,/2
2
~~
(1)
y::::~cexlc
= C
cosh (:) is
y==~ceX!C
(2)
(3)
3
109.
<RT
y=!ceX!C
2
(4)
Y =
.!.ce-- x / c
2
If a body be slightly displaced from its position of equilibrium and the forces acting on
(4)
stable equilibrium
.".",,41 " m'>1 "" ~ "'" ".'i em '" q;rJ ~ """ . " >Rfftn
110.
3l<tt'"
oil ~
WilT
For a solid frustum of a paraboloid of revolution of height h and latus rectum 4a resting
with its vertex on the vertex of a paraboloid of revolution whose latus rectum is 4b, the
equilibrium is stable if
"!'
T,f."" ~ it; im fui!q; it; fuil fim<tt """" h ".'i ~ t.-m 4a t 'L"f."" ~ it;
Wl '" if~ ~
(I)
h~ 3ab
a+b
(345)
<tt
3l<tt'"
ftrnq;r
(2)
~ t.-m 4b
t m B'''''.'''' if",
h< 3ab
(3)
a+b
29
h> 3ab
a+b
~ <ffi;
(4)
h> 3ab
a+b
(P, TO.)
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111.
If the upper body has a plane face in contact with the lower body, then the equilibrium
is stable if
(1)
112.
(2)
h< R
h <R
(3)
h >R
(4)
h 2 R
A point P describes with constant angular velocity about 0, the equiangular spiral
r = ae l 0, 0 being the pole of the spiral. Then the transverse accelerations of P is
1('1>
~ P,O if;
'C1
\!" %I
mill\!
".. P 'C1
3l'f{
<h i\
WlR ~
,n;n,
,= ae
iO
""
"lflmR
~ 0
WI",
""l"''' ""'" %
(2) "',
113.
A particle of mass m is projected from a flxed point into the air with velocity v in a
direction making an angle a with the horizontal, then the path ofthe projectile is a/an
(1) parabola
m ~
".. ~<W!
'C1 1('1>
'C1 ""
(1)~
114.
(2)
flus
1('1>
ellipse
fi'm ~ i\
(3) hyperbola
311'Iim
%
(2)~
(3)
"0""""
(4)
",ill
The range of a projectile on a horizontal plane is 3 times the greatest height attained,
then the time of flight is
(1)
~u
~g
(2)
8u
(3)
5g
5u
8g
(345)
(4) sphere
30
(4)
8u
3g
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115.
If u 1, lJ 2 are the velocities at the ends of a focal chord of a projectile's path and v the
horizontal component of velocity, then
Wi: finm
fui\
'f(
"iI'lT
VI
31l'Ii1 """
>\If""
~ v (iT, ""
( I)
V 1
(3)
U2
(4)
( I)
(3)
---- -----
:'d'sl . (V'I
1
'1--(- - .
VIdt')
(2)
\ P )
il d , s ]' ( v 2i'
,I
Idt '
Yr)
(4)
v1
v2
v'
- - .--- = 2
2
~~-+(
~ \ dt')
v'
I[d'
~ dt 2
p,
(~
IS'
+l;;
Horizontal range, the distance between the point of projection and the point where the
projectile strikes the horizontal plane is
(1) R=~_sin~~_
(2) R
"!!
9
(3)
si!: u_
9
R =~stna
(4) R=u
9
(345)
2
v2
1
,
,
vI v,
1
~---~-
0'--
117.
v' v2,
116.
(2)
-+-~-
sin2a
9
31
(P. T.O.)
118.
-1
(1) 8
(3)
119.
tan
e ""tan
rucosa-gtl
1--- u si~---;--- j
j" U cos.u +
u stn a
gtl
(4)
8~tan
-I
{u u
sin a +
gt}
cos ex
If a particle describes a circle with constant angular velocity OJ, the foot of the
perpendicular from it on any diameter executes a simple harmonic motion and its
periodic time is given as
'IR; "!C """ "!C '!" <ft '!ftfu '" ""'''" Ie ~ iM eo " """ wmrr
m<1 mqcf '!fir ~ a'" 3<l'fu mqcf """ ~
'OJ 'ffi;
<ft
120.
(2) 2,eo
IHJ)
(3) 'leo
(4) 2,/,"
In an SHM of amplitude a and period T, the velocity vat a distance x from the centre is
(I)
')
"
,rT-
')
-")
4n-(a" --x)
121.
A particle moves in a hyperbola, then the velocity at any point of its path is
(345)
32
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122.
The maximum and minimum velocities of a planet revolving around the sun are 30 and
292 km/sec respectively. Then eccentricity of its orbit is
_I
(2)
87
'fiT
~ 1('i ~ <l7!
(3)
74
jj;1ffi,
I
30
---+---+---+
123.
"RT
,
,
CflT ~ ~
b" c
( I)
-. --.
(2)
[a bel
-->->
124.
a, b, c ~ f.m"
~,
cxa
.. ...
[a be]
(3)
----)
'fiT ~
b, c. Then h' is
-,it 1 <it
b' ""'""
-,
axb
(4)
~~~
[a be]
b
---+ ---+ - t
[a be]
.-.---+
-.---+-.-->---+---+
(2)
(3) 2
(4)
126.
Q,
r I)
125.
).
->->~
Let a', b', c' be a system of vectors reciprocal to the system of vectors
equal to
(3) 2i + 4 j + k
(2) 2i+4j+3k
t
(4) 3i+4j+k
Let a', hi, c' be a system of vectors reciprocal to the system of vectors a, b, c. Then
-+- b' x c' + c' x a' is
a' y hi
11'"f.1T
t=n
'!iT 'lR
( I)
(345)
'Hfu::ffi a,
b, c
ifi ~
Cfil
d+b'+c'
[a' b' c']
(2)
[a+b+cj2
(3)
-~-.-
d+b'+c'
[abc]
(4)
a+b+c
[abc]
(P. T.O.)
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127.
128.
1008
108
(I)
(3)
(2) --~-29-
./29
For $ (x, y, z) -= 2X 2 y 3
(4)
_ 240
_1356
.J29
.J29
~ (x, y, z) ~ 2x'y') 3y 2 z 3 i\; fu-i\ ~ (I, -I, I) '" """ "" lfR ~
130.
(I)
4i+12j+9k
(2)
4i-12j+6k
(3)
12i-4j+9k
(4) 9i +l2j - 4k
(I)
(2)
(3)
13
(4)
40
(4)
m(m+l)rm-2
131,
(345)
('fG1"
mr m - 1
15
(2)
m(m-I)r'"
J1
d2r
dt 2
'5
(3)
m(m-I)rm
Jdt is
'1fi:
r(t)~5t'i+tj_t3k,
(I)
14i-75j+15k
(2)
-14i+75j+15k
(3)
15i-75j+14k
(4)
-14i+75j-15k
34
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132.
II]
133.
(2) 3V
2V
(3)
(4) 6V
4V
If 5 is the surface of the sphere x 2 +y2 +z2 =1 in the first octant, then the value of
J.:-_l.Yzi+zxj+xyk).dS is
(I)
134,
:J
2
(2)
:l
(3)
(4)
:l
8
S:okes' theorem is
(1)
?c F'ndS=
Hs ndivFdS
135.
:l
The value of
(2)
~cFdr~
(4)
Sfs F
fIs {curIF)ndS
n dS ~
fffv div F dV
Ie ~fdr- Is (grad~)xfndS is
(345)
(I)
LcurlfndS
(2)
(3)
Is Q grad/- n dS
(4)
35
Is div f n dS
Is curl grad f n dS
(P T.O.)
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136.
( I)
(3)
137.
I
r
o[~e2iecos8
1 +e cos (l
(2)
=( ~~_~21 ecos8
(4)
(l-e')
- == -l~-2
l+e'2)
'\1_e 2
,.
1+e
ecos 0
1 + e~ ) e cos 8
l_e 2
The equation of a cylinder whose generator line is parallel to -~ "" JL = ~ and passes
1 2 3
through the curve
:m
q)f
fltflCfi{UI
X 2
+- Y 2 = 16, Z = 0, is
~ ~
tm x
=}{ = ~
2 3
ifi ~ ~
16,
138.
(2)
(3)
(4)
The condition that the plane lx+my+nz=p may touch ax 2 +by2 -t-cz 2 =1 is
(345)
m n
abc
I
-+--+-~p
36
'f ~
I m n
abc
~
2
(2)
-+-+-~p
(4)
-+~+-~p
[2
m2
n2
abc
Z =
12P/217/31
139.
(2)
II) S
140.
sL
(3) S
l.Ll
is equal to
(4) V
LL
Let Vand U be the vector spaces over the field K. Let V be of fInite dimension. Let
T : V ~ U be a linear map. Then
'!R1
(I'lT
U ~ K 'R ~
(I'll
V '!ftfirn ~ 'lIT
t,
T: V -> U 1!.'6 ~
",,,,a(',
t"..
III dim V
~dimRIT)*
131 dim V
~dimRIT)
dim NIT)
(2) dim V
~dimRIT)
+dim N(T)
(4) dim V
~dimR(T)/dim
-dim NIT)
N(T)
141.
are
I I)
"
4'
I
2
10, II
(2)
2'
I
4
if '!ftmfur
(3)
'Ii<H
(4)
"4' "3
f '" 3'Ift
(I'll
2:' "3
f.i'q R eQ"o<:,4 ~
flx)~~I_x2, "" x ~t
~ I-x,"" x~t
(I)
(345)
4'
1
2
(2)
2'
I
4
(3) 4' 3
37
(4)
2' 3
(P. T. 0.)
12P/217/31
142.
1
1
If function f:[O,ll~R defined as follows: !(x)=(_l(-l, --<xs-,
r +1
r
I~f(X)dx
r +1
143.
fa fix) dx 'liT
'ffi
(2)
144.
au-~_.',
1 av au
au
-~ror r ao 8e ar
(4)
u~11og(x2
(3)
+y2) 'liT
(I) log
145.
(3)
(2)
(~) +c
au 1 av
ar rae
ou
av
--=r
or ae'
-~--
au
av
ao
or
au 1 av
-ae r or
-=-T-
.!.log (x 2 +y2) is
~1<i1f.j", ~ ~
tan-
~ tan-l(~)+c
(4) tan- 1
(~) + c
(2' it
The moduli and arguncnt of l-~ are
3-1
3 --( /
(1)
(345)
1 n
2' 2
then
is
1
1
I(x)= ( -1 ) ,.1 ,--<xs-,
r
t ""
TEl"
(2)
1 n
2'
(3)
38
1 n
4' 2
(4)
1 n
4'4
"""=
~ 't.~II'-'rl
12P/217/31
146.
f(x)=
1t+x, -1t<x<O
{ 1t-X, O<x<1t
,s
1.11
1.21
13)
(41
147.
1t
12
52
~+~{~cosx+_I-cOS3X+~COSSX+"'}
2
1t
12
52
~+~{_l Sinx+~sin3x+-I-sin5X+-"-}
2
4
.::.
1t
12
52
12
52
Sequence
is convergent for
(I) .fi
(345)
(3) 2.fi
(2) 2
39
(4)
(P.T.O.)
12P/217/31
148.
""'" f
(I)
(3)
149,
~~
x
'>iT
~:m a,
b, c, d iF;
fuil <rfi'l ~
(2)
3Mf{
b, c, d is equal to
a2 b 2 c2 d
1
abed
(4) - - "
abed
af(x) is equal to
iif(x)
150.
(x)
'IU'f(
+~ h 1+ f
rx - ~ h 1
(I)
f[X+~hl-f[x-H
(2)
f [x
(3)
Hf(X+~hl-f[X-~hl}
(4)
Hf[X+~h)+f[X-~h)}
M ~ "'"' -m
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
'li'R W'!
~ "l:J",lild ~
'l1!l ~ 7
itftn -em
""" i
""*"
""*"
***
40
D/2(345)-230
1.
fir.lc
10
~ 1fWnT
3.
q;r
it
",;) ;;it
WIT
'1'lT %I r# 0/ 1ft
1J,<,"4iqH fi;p.n ;;nVtn I
4.
'!l!
6.
ailo
'l"(
>iI1 mr 0/ tI
Jl'flf
JlliW'f-'!f!
~ j) 3l'rn
-.;f ""'-~ 'liT _
<I'!1
'it<:
j)
'l"(
'it<:
f.!'lffUI ~
WRit
'liT ""'"
<I'!1
m.rr
C'!R
WRit I
'l"(
-.f'l<I ""'"
1i::i
'l"(
3qf{~mH qft ~
8.
,g
31j\~Mi<tl
7.
'iIi"fi<F
'l"(
til
if I
lm! ""
if; 'lR!:
~I
WRit I
<I'!1 1R'!-~
till
'l"(
11ft' %1
3!'jf'i<f ",,""
"'*"
q;(
""'" t I
9.
"'"
"'" j)
alf"",
'f'Il ""
om 'f'iT1it ;;m affim; OW ""'" 'f(ff "IT """" t I '!R _ f'Ri't "'"' '"
m W'lif""l %i; .... wR 1i::i "" ".;t 'f'Il -.;) mefI Nf ~ I i!,j) m 'f( 'l'"
11.
12.
13.
'lUSJ1 ""'"
'!R ~
m j)
3l""jj
.wnf;il7ft I
'1T<1
'f(
"''l'!! "'"
to
14.
""'f'f'''''''
~ 'lUSJ1 "'"
'lUSJ1 if 3!'jf'i<f
<I'!1
3"iIT-'f'1
m...n "" m
'RifT
3"iIT
*'
~ _
W1 ~ I
-m'
-.;1: I