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2016 BOOKLET No. Test Cove: UGA 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. This test contains 30 questions in all. For each of the 30 questions, there are four suggested answers. Only one of the suggested answers is correct You will have to identify the correct answer in order to get full credit for that question. Indicate your choice of the correct answer by darkening the appropriate oval @, completely on the answersheet. You will get 4 marks for each correctly answered question, O marks for each incorrectly answered question and 1 mark for each unattempted question. ALL ROUGH WORK MUST BE DONE ON THIS BOOKLET ONLY. YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO USE CALCULATOR. WAIT FOR THE SIGNAL TO START. UGA-1 The polynomial 2’ + 2? +1 is divisible by (Ayo -atta2- 241 Bx trt+1 Ox=x4 P4rtl D2 —2t 4224241 The largest integer n for which n + 5 divides n° +5 is (A) 3116. (B) 3120. (©) 3126. (D) 3130. Let p,q be primes and a,b be integers. If pa is divided by q, then the remainder is 1. If gb is divided by p, then also the remainder is 1. The remainder when pa + qb is divided by pq is (AyL. (B) 0. (©) -1. (D)2. Consider a circle of unit radius and a chord of that circle that has unit length. The area of the largest triangle that can be inscribed in the circle with that chord as its base is 1 v2 1, v2 Aart One +1. v3 1 3 OF OT Let a > 0. If the equation p(:r) real roots, then a must satisfy 92? 4 26 ~ av has three positive (A) a < 27. (B) a > 81. (O27 " equals (A) ce or 0 depending on which AP has larger first term. (B) 00 or 0 depending on which AP has larger common difference. (©) the ratio of the first terms of the AP. (D) the ratio of the common differences of the AP. Suppose that both the roots of the equation 2? + ax + 2016 = 0 are positive even integers. The number of possible values of a is (A)6. B12 Ors. (©) 24. The set of all real numbers in (—2, 2) satisfying gel— jet ayaa te is (A) (1,1) (8) {-1} U1, 2) (© (2,-1.2) () (-2,-1J U {1} Let S(k) denote the set of all one-to-one and onto functions from {1,2,3,...,k} to itself. Let p,q be positive integers. Let S(p,q) be the set of all + in S(p + q) such that r(1) < r(2) < --- < 7(p) and 1(p-+1) < r(p+2) < ++ 0,¢ > 0 and ac > 6”. Suppose that the normals to the curve drawn at 5 distinct points on the curve all pass through the origin. Then (A)a=candb>0. (B)a ¢candb=0. (Qafcandb<0. (D) None of the above 16. Let a > 0,6 = O and f : R + Rbe continuous at 0 with f(0) = 8. If a(x) = |x|" f(x) is differentiable at 0, then (A)a= land (B)0 Oand gs >0. 17. Let ABC be a right-angled triangle with ZABC = 90°. Let P be the midpoint of BC and Q be a point on AB. Suppose that the length of BC is 2x, ZACQ = a, and ZAPQ = 8. Then the length of AQ is EG Qe 3eota—2eot i” (A) @) Teota — cot B 3a cots 18. Let x] denote the greatest integer less than or equal to x. The value of the integral is equal to og gt gs =" may (A)1+ 7522 fog,2 * fog,3 Tog tig 1) toms 1) 1 2 @l+ teat bem 12 ann 5+ y+ ta ° 3 ow Pat ee? 19. Let D = {(x,y) € R?: 2? +y? < 1). Then the maximum number of points in D such that the distance between any pair of points is at least 1 will be (ays. (B)6. o7 ()8. 20. Let f : R + Rbea differentiable and strictly decreasing function such that (0) = Land f(1) =0. For € R, let F(x) f (t-2) F(a 0 Then (A) Fis strictly increasing in (0, 3] (B) F has a unique minimum in (0,3) but has no maximum in (0, 3). (©) F has a unique maximum in (0,3) but has no minimum in (0, 3) (D) F has a unique maximum and a unique minimum in (0, 3). 21, Let f : R > Rbe a nonzero function such that lim, f fy) exists for ally > 0. Let g(y) = Jim, feo If 9(1) = 1, then forall y > 0 (A) aly) = 1 (B) oy) =v. Oa) =¥. @) aly) = v8 2. 24. 25. 26. 27. Let X = {a+ ¥ there exists y € X such that ry = 1. The number of special elements in Xis b:a,b€ Z}. Anelement x € X is called special if (A)2. (B)4. (6. (Ds. The number of 3-digit numbers abc such that we can construct an isosceles triangle with sides a,b and cis (A) 153. (B) 163. (©) 165. (D) 183, The function 1/2 3¢'V/8 4 gg '/4 See) = (A) has more than two zeros. (B)is always nonnegative. (©) is negative for 0 <2 <1 (D) is one-to-one and onto. For a € (0, 3), define x, = (n + 1)° — n®. Then jim, tn is (A) 1 forall a. (B) 1 or 0 depending on the value of a. (©) 1 or ce depending on the value of « (D) 1,0, oF oo depending on the value of a. Let a,b,c be real numbers such that a +b + < 0. Suppose that the equation az? + bx +¢ = 0 has imaginary roots. Then (A)a0, (C)a>0ande<0. (D)a>0ande>0. Let f : [0,1] + [1,1] be a non-zero function such that f(2x) =3f(2), 2 € (0, 3). Then lim, f(2) is equal to (A) (B) 5 © g 28. Fora set X, let P(X) denote the set of all subsets of X. Consider the following statements. @ P(A) P(B) = P(ANB). (i) P(A) UP(B) = P(AUB). (M) P(A) = P(B) => A= B. ay) Pe) =6. Then (A) All the statements are true. (B) (D, (I), (Il) are true and (IV) is false. (©) ©, (HD are true and (I), (IV) are false. (D) (), (MD, (V) are true and (1) is false. 29. Let f be a continuous strictly increasing function from [0, 0) onto (0,00) and g = f-? (that is, f(x) = y if and only if g(y) = x). Let a,b > Oand a #6. Then [series [ones (A) greater than or equal to ab. (B) less than ab. (always equal to ab, (D) always equal to she 30. The sum of the series > ne" is nat 2 ete 3 Oca OF O5 (D) cx.

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