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2016

B OOKLET N O . T EST C ODE : MMA

Forenoon

Questions : 30 Time : 2 hours

Write your Name, Registration Number, Test Centre, Test Code and the Number
of this booklet in the appropriate places on the answersheet.

For each question, there are four suggested answers of which only one
is correct. For each question indicate your choice of the correct answer by
c
darkening the appropriate oval ( ) completely on the answer sheet.

4 marks are allotted for each correct answer,


0 mark for each incorrect answer and
1 mark for each unattempted question.

A LL ROUGH WORK MUST BE DONE ON THIS BOOKLET ONLY.


Y OU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO USE CALCULATORS IN ANY FORM .

STOP! WAIT FOR THE SIGNAL TO START.

MMAe -1
1. Suppose a, b, c > 0 are in geometric progression and ap = bq = cr 6= 1.
Which one of the following is always true?

(A) p, q, r are in geometric progression


(B) p, q, r are in arithmetic progression
(C) p, q, r are in harmonic progression
(D) p = q = r

2. How many complex numbers z are there such that |z + 1| = |z + i| and


|z| = 5?

(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3

3. The number of real roots of the equation


 2 
x +x
2 cos = 2x + 2x is
6

(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D)

4. If a, b, c and d satisfy the equations

a + 7b + 3c + 5d = 16
8a + 4b + 6c + 2d = 16
2a + 6b + 4c + 8d = 16
5a + 3b + 7c + d = 16

Then (a + d)(b + c) equals

(A) 4 (B) 0 (C) 16 (D) 16

5. Let
2

x y , if (x, y) 6= (0, 0)

f (x, y) = x4 + y 2
if (x, y) = (0, 0)

0

Then lim f (x, y)


(x,y)(0,0)

(A) equals 0 (B) equals 1 (C) equals 2 (D) does not exist

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6. Find the centroid of the triangle whose sides are given by the follow-
ing equations:
4x y = 19
x y = 4
x + 2y = 11

       
11 7 5 7 11 7 7 11
(A) , (B) , (C) , (D) ,
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

7. The set of value(s) of for which y(t) = t is a solution to the differ-


ential equation

d2 y dy
t2 2t + 2y = 0 for t > 0 is
dx2 dx

(A) {1} (B) {1, 1} (C) {1, 2} (D) {1, 2}

8. Let g : R R be differentiable with g 0 (x2 ) = x3 for all x > 0 and


g(1) = 1. Then g(4) equals

(A) 64/5 (B) 32/5 (C) 37/5 (D) 67/5

9. Suppose X and Y are two independent random variables both fol-


lowing Poisson distribution with parameter . What is the value of
E(X Y )2 ?

(A) (B) 2 (C) 2 (D) 42

10. If A1 , A2 , . . . , An are independent events with probabilities p1 , p2 , . . . ,


pn respectively, then
n
!
[
P Ai
i=1

equals

n
X n
Y n
Y n
Y
(A) pi (B) pi (C) (1 pi ) (D) 1 (1 pi )
i=1 i=1 i=1 i=1

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11. Ravi asked his neighbor to water a delicate plant while he is away.
Without water, the plant would die with probability 4/5 and with
water it would die with probability 3/20. The probability that Ravis
neighbor would remember to water the plant is 9/10. If the plant
actually died, what is the probability that Ravis neighbor forgot to
water the plant?

(A) 4/5 (B) 27/43 (C) 16/43 (D) 2/25

12. Suppose there are n positive real numbers such that their sum is 20
and the product is strictly greater than 1. What is the maximum pos-
sible value of n?

(A) 18 (B) 19 (C) 20 (D) 21

13. Which one of the following statements is correct regarding the ele-
ments and subsets of the set {1, 2, {1, 2, 3}}?

(A) {1, 2} {1, 2, {1, 2, 3}} (B) {1, 2} {1, 2, {1, 2, 3}}

(C) {1, 2, 3} {1, 2, {1, 2, 3}} (D) 3 {1, 2, {1, 2, 3}}

14. The number of terms independent of x in the binomial expansion of


1 10
 
2
3x + is
x

(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 5

15. The number of positive integers n for which n2 +96 is a perfect square
is

(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 4

16. Suppose a 6 digit number N is formed by rearranging the digits of


the number 123456. If N is divisible by 5, then the set of all possible
remainders when N is divided by 45 is

(A) {30} (B) {15, 30} (C) {0, 15, 30} (D) {0, 5, 15, 30}

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17. The number of positive integers n for which

n3 + (n + 1)3 + (n + 2)3 = (n + 3)3

is

(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3


!
1 2
18. Let A = , and B = A + A2 + A3 + + A50 . Then
0 1

(A) B 2 = I (B) B 2 = 0 (C) B 2 = A (D) B 2 = B

19. Let A be a real 2 2 matrix. If 5 + 3i is an eigenvalue of A, then det(A)

(A) equals 4 (B) equals 8 (C) equals 16


(D) cannot be determined from the given information

20. Let f : (0, ) (0, ) be a strictly decreasing function. Consider



x
f
1+x
h(x) =  .
x
1+f
1+x

Which one of the following is always true?

(A) h is strictly decreasing


(B) h is strictly increasing
(C) h is strictly decreasing at first and then strictly increasing
(D) h is strictly increasing at first and then strictly decreasing

21. Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}. How many functions f : A A can be


defined such that f (1) < f (2) < f (3)?
     
8 8 8 8 5 8!
(A) (B) 5 (C) 8 (D)
3 3 3 3!

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X an log n
22. The infinite series converges if and only if
n2
n=1

(A) a [1, 1) (B) a (1, 1] (C) a [1, 1] (D) a (, )


Z
2 /2
23. Given that ex dx = 2, what is the value of

Z
|x|1/2 e|x| dx?


(A) 0 (B) (C) 2 (D)

24. Let f : R R be a strictly increasing function. Then which one of the


following is always true?

(A) The limits lim f (x) and lim f (x) exist for all real numbers a
xa+ xa

(B) If f is differentiable at a then f 0 (a) > 0

(C) There cannot be any real number B such that f (x) < B for all
real x

(D) There cannot be any real number L such that f (x) > L for all
real x

25. An integer is said to be a palindrome if it reads the same forward or


backward. For example, the integer 14541 is a 5-digit palindrome and
12345 is not a palindrome.

How many 8 digit palindromes are prime?

(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 11 (D) 19

26. Let x and y be real numbers satisfying 9x2 + 16y 2 = 1. Then (x + y) is


maximum when

(A) y = 9x/16 (B) y = 9x/16 (C) y = 4x/3 (D) y = 4x/3

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27. Consider the function

e|x|
f (x) = , x R.
max{ex , ex }

Then

(A) f is not continuous at some points


(B) f is continuous everywhere, but not differentiable anywhere
(C) f is continuous everywhere, but not differentiable at exactly one
point
(D) f is differentiable everywhere

28. Let A be a square matrix such that A3 = 0, but A2 6= 0. Then which of


the following statements is not necessarily true?

(A) A 6= A2
(B) Eigenvalues of A2 are all zero
(C) rank(A) > rank(A2 )
(D) rank(A) > trace(A)

29. Suppose a is a real number for which all the roots of the equation
x4 2ax2 + x + a2 a = 0 are real. Then

2 3 3
(A) a < (B) a = 0 (C) 0 < a < (D) a
3 4 4

30. A club with n members is organized into four committees so that each
member belongs to exactly two committees and each pair of commit-
tees has exactly one member in common. Then

(A) n = 4
(B) n = 6
(C) n = 8
(D) n cannot be determined from the given information

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