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	<description><![CDATA[<p><u><strong>27/08/2021 - Questions - MAT - Code 5421</strong></u></p><p><strong>1. In a survey of 600 students in a school, 150 students were found to be taking tea<br />
and 225 taking coffee, 100 were taking both tea and coffee. Find how many<br />
students were taking neither tea nor coffee?</strong></p><p><strong>2.&nbsp;If R is the set of real numbers and Q is the set of rational numbers, then what is<br />
R &ndash; Q?</strong></p><p><strong>3.&nbsp;9. Let R be the relation on Z defined by R = {(a,b): a, b &Icirc; Z, a &ndash; b is an integer}.<br />
Find the domain and range of R.</strong></p><p><strong>4.&nbsp;The Cartesian product A &times; A has 9 elements among which are found (&ndash;1, 0) and<br />
(0,1). Find the set A and the remaining elements of A &times; A.</strong></p><p><strong>5.&nbsp;Let A = {9,10,11,12,13} and let f : A -&gt;N be defined by f (n) = the highest prime<br />
factor of n. Find the range of f.</strong></p><p><strong>6.&nbsp;Let f be the subset of Z &times; Z defined by f = {(ab, a + b) : a, b E Z}. Is f a<br />
function from Z to Z? Justify your answer.</strong></p><p><strong>7. The minute hand of a watch is 1.5 cm long. How far does its tip move in<br />
40 minutes? (Use pi = 3.14).</strong></p><p><strong>8.&nbsp;If the arcs of the same lengths in two circles subtend angles 65&deg;and 110&deg;<br />
at the centre, find the ratio of their radii.</strong></p><p><strong>9.&nbsp;If cot x = &ndash;5/12, x lies in second quadrant, find the values of other five<br />
trigonometric functions.</strong></p><p><strong>10.&nbsp;cosec (&ndash; 1410&deg;)</strong></p><p><strong>11.&nbsp;Prove that sin5x - 2sin3x + sinx /cos5x - cosx = tanx</strong></p><p><strong>12.&nbsp;Find the principal solutions of the equation tan x = &minus;1/3.</strong></p><p><strong>13. (sin 3x + sin x) sin x + (cos 3x &ndash; cos x) cos x = 0</strong></p><p><strong>14.&nbsp;For every positive integer n, prove that 7n &ndash; 3n is divisible by 4.</strong></p><p><strong>15.&nbsp;Prove that (1 + x)n &sup3; (1 + nx), for all natural number n, where x &gt; &ndash; 1.</strong></p><p><strong>16.&nbsp;If 4x + i(3x &ndash; y) = 3 + i (&ndash; 6), where x and y are real numbers, then find<br />
the values of x and y.</strong></p><p><strong>17.&nbsp;Express (5 &ndash; 3i)3 in the form a + ib.</strong></p><p><strong>18.&nbsp;Represent the complex number z =1+ i square root 3 in the polar form &amp; arguments.</strong></p><p><strong>19. Find Roots : 21x2 &minus; 28x +10 = 0</strong></p><p><strong>20.&nbsp;Solve 7x + 3 &lt; 5x + 9. Show the graph of the solutions on number line.</strong></p><p><strong>21.&nbsp;How many 2 digit even numbers can be formed from the digits<br />
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 if the digits can be repeated?</strong></p><p><strong>22.&nbsp;How many 3-digit even numbers can be formed from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 if the<br />
digits can be repeated?</strong></p><p><strong>23.&nbsp;Using binomial theorem, prove that 6n&ndash;5n always leaves remainder<br />
1 when divided by 25.</strong></p><p><strong>24.&nbsp;Compute (98)5</strong></p><p><strong>25.&nbsp;Which is larger (1.01)1000000 or 10,000?</strong></p><p><strong>26.&nbsp;In an A.P. if mth term is n and the nth term is m, where m is not equal to&nbsp;n, find the pth<br />
term.</strong></p><p><strong>27.&nbsp;In an A.P., the first term is 2 and the sum of the first five terms is one-fourth of<br />
the next five terms. Show that 20th term is &ndash;112.</strong></p><p><strong>28.&nbsp;Find a point on the x-axis, which is equidistant from the points (7, 6) and (3, 4).</strong></p><p><strong>29.&nbsp;Draw a quadrilateral in the Cartesian plane, whose vertices are (&ndash; 4, 5), (0, 7),<br />
(5, &ndash; 5) and (&ndash; 4, &ndash;2). Also, find its area.</strong></p><p><strong>30.&nbsp;Find the equation of the circle passing through the points (4,1) and (6,5) and<br />
whose centre is on the line 4x + y = 16.</strong></p><p><strong>31.&nbsp;Find the equation of set of points P such that PA2 + PB2 = 2k2, where<br />
A and B are the points (3, 4, 5) and (&ndash;1, 3, &ndash;7), respectively.</strong></p><p><strong>32.&nbsp;Find the derivative of f(x) = 1 + x + x2 + x3 +... + x50 at x = 1.</strong></p><p><strong>33.&nbsp;<img alt="" height="460" src="https://kuntal.org/msipstudentslogin/serve-file/e0/l1630022853/di/c1/u5Z6cmmcB0hirHaR4Lz9zp5JHLAbpfzep6iEplp68PI/1/60/file/largethumb1630022852q1.jpg" width="550"></strong></p><p><strong>34.&nbsp;Write the negation of the following statements:<br />
(i) p: For every positive real number x, the number x &ndash; 1 is also positive.<br />
(ii) q: All cats scratch.<br />
(iii) r: For every real number x, either x &gt; 1 or x &lt; 1.<br />
(iv) s: There exists a number x such that 0 &lt; x &lt; 1.</strong></p><p><strong>35. The mean and variance of eight observations are 9 and 9.25, respectively. If six<br />
of the observations are 6, 7, 10, 12, 12 and 13, find the remaining two observations.</strong></p><p><strong>36.&nbsp;A box contains 10 red marbles, 20 blue marbles and 30 green marbles. 5 marbles<br />
are drawn from the box, what is the probability that<br />
(i) all will be blue? (ii) atleast one will be green?</strong><br />
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