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Common Entrance Exam for Admission into Polytechnic


Model Paper - 2012

Time: 60 Min Marks : 60


SECTION - I (MATHEMATICS)

1. An example for a contradiction is


1) p∧q 2) p∨∼p 3) p∧∼p 4) p⇒∼p

2. Which of the following statement is false?


1) x + 3 = 5 ⇒ x = 2 2) x2 + 1 = 0 ⇒ ∀ x∈N

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3) x2 – 1 = 0 ⇒ ∀ x∈R 4) x2 – 9 = (x+3) (x–3) ∀ x∈R

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3. The law p∨ ∨p = p is known as
1) Nilpotent 2) Idempotent 3) Commutative 4) None

4. ≤4, x∈
A = {x : x≤ ∈N}; B = {2, 3, 6, 8} ; A∩
∩B =
1) {2, 3}
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2) {1, 2, 3, 4} 3) { } 4) {1, 4}

5. ⊂B; then A'∪


If A⊂ ∪B =
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1) μ 2) A–B 3) B–A 4) B

6. If f : R→R, g : R→R are functions defined by f(x) = 3x–2, g(x) = x2+1, then
(gof)–1(2) = ________
A

1) 9/25 2) 25/9 3) 4/3 4) 3/4

7. If f(x) = x2 + x + 2, then 14 is the image of


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1) 2 2) 21 3) 5 4) 3

8. The figure represents ________ function:

1) Onto 2) Bijection 3) Into 4) Constant

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g (1) + g (2 ) + g (3 )
9. f(x) = x + 2, g(x) = x2 + x + 2, x∈R, value of is ______
f (1) + f (2 ) + f (3 )

1) 3/7 2) 1/7 3) 13/6 4) 7/3

10. If α1β are the roots of x2 – p(x + 1) – c = 0 then (1 + α) (1 + β) =


1) c 2) (1–c) 3) c2 4) (2+c)

11. 13 + 12 + 1 + 23 + 22 + 2 + 33 + 32 + 3 +...........+ n3 + n2 + n = _______

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1)
n2 (n − 1)
2)
(
n (n − 1) 3n2 − 7n + 8 )

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2 2

3) (
n (n + 1) 3n 2 + 7n + 8 ) 4) (
n (n + 1) 3n2 − 7n + 8 )
12 12

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In Which of the following the value of x lies between 1 and 3?
1) x2 – 4x + 3 > 0 2) x2 – 4x + 3 < 0
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3) x2 + 4x – 3 = 0 4) x2 + 4x – 3 < 0

_______
13. If 20c x = 20c x −4 then the value of 15cx =
A
1) 155 2) 225 3) 455 4) 355

14. 2011 + 2011 + 2011+ ......... + ∞ = _______


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1 + 8045 1 − 8045
1) 2) 3) 3 3) √5
2 2

15. The inequation representing the shaded region in the figure is _______

1) x + y > 0 2) x – y < 0 3) x + y ≤ 0 4) x + y = 0

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16. The point which does not belong to the region 2x + 7y – 14 < 0 is _______
1) (1, 1) 2) (6, 1) 3) (0, 2) 4) (–1, 1)

17. x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0, x + y ≤ 1, 3x + y ≤ 1. The maximum value of the objective function


f = 2x + 3y is _______
1) 1/3 2) 2 3) 4/3 4) 3

18. 3
16 × 3 4 =
_______

1) 4 2) –4 3) 6 4) 3

(1 )
2 2
Lt + 22 + 32 + .......... + n2
19. n→∞ = _______
(1 + 2 + 3 + ...... + n )(1 3 3 3
+ 2 + 3 + .......+ 4 3
)

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4
1) 9/8 2) 4/3 3) 8/9 4) − 3

20.
1) 1/2 2) 1/3 3) 1/5

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One of the solution of the equation 41+x + 41–x = 10 is _______
4) 1/7
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x3 − 8
21. Lt = _______
x→ 2 x− 2
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1) 12 2) 24 3) 18 4) 6

⎡ 1 1 ⎤
22. Lt ⎢1 + + 2 + .......∞ ⎥ = _______
n→ ∞ ⎣ 3 3 ⎦
A

1) 1/2 2) 2/3 3) 3/2 4) 1/3

23. The sum of the 'n' terms of the G.P. 1, a, a2, a3....... (a>1) is ______
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an − 1 1 − an an − 1 an − 1
1) 2) a − 1 3) a − 1 4) n
1− a a +1

24. The sum of four terms of an A.P. is 16, then its first term is ______
1) 4 2) can't be determined
3) –4 4) 8

1 1 1
25. Common difference of the A.P. , , ,...
1 + x 1 − x 1− x

x x 1
x
1) 2) 1− x 3) 1− x 4) 1 − x
1− x

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26. If tn = 2n, then sum of 5 terms is ________
1) 73 2) 66 3) 69 4) 62

27. The third term of H.P. is 1/7, 7th term is 1/5, 15th term of that H.P. is ________
1) –1 2) 1 3) 0 4) 15

28. In ΔPQR, lines QS, QT trisects ∠Q, If QS, QT meet PR at S and T, then .....
PS PT QS PS PT
1) TR = SR . QT 2) TR = SR

PS PQ QS PS PQ
3) TR = QT . QR 4) TR = QP

29. From the below figure the value of x is _______

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T
–5–

1) 2
1
4
P–4–A –x– B

2) 2.5
H 3) 3 4) 2√2
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30. If the ratio of corresponding sides of two similar triangles is 1:√3x, then the ratio
of their areas is _______
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1) 1 : 9x 2) 9x : 1 3) 3x : 1 4) None

31. In ΔABC, ∠B ∠90°, and AD ⊥ BC; then AC2 = _______


1) AB2 + BC2 + BC.BD 2) AB2 + BC2 – 2BC.BD
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3) AB2 + BC2 – BC.BD 4) AB2 + BC2 + 2BC.BD

32. Length of transverse common tangent is ________


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2
1) d2 − (R + r ) 2) d2 − R2 − r2

2
3) d–(R + r) 4) d2 − (R − r )

33. AP, AQ are tangents to the circles at A


∠ABP = 30°, ∠ABQ = _______
A

P B Q
1) 70° 2) 60° 3) 15° 4) 30°
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34. As in the figure ∠AEO = ∠DFC = 90°, 'O' is the point of intersection of AD and
BC, then AE/DF = ________

A C
F
O 90°
90°

E
B D

1) AC/BD 2) AB/BD 3) AO/DO 4) AC/CD

35. From the adjacent figure,


B

30°
O 40°

A C

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∠BAO = 30°, ∠BCO= 40° then ∠AOC = _______
1) 100° 2) 110° 3) 130° 4) 140°

36. The distance between the parallel lines 8x + 6y + 5 = 0 and 4x + 3y – 25 = 0 is


______ units.
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1) 2/11 2) 25/2 3) 11/2 4) 2/25
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37. The point which divides the line segment joining ( –2, 4) (2, 7) in the ratio 2:1
externally is _______
1) (6, 10) 2) (2, 10/3) 3) (–4/3, 2/3) 4) (2/3, 6)

38. If a1x + b1y + c1 = 0 and a2x + b2y + c2 = 0 are perpendicular, then


A

1) a1a2 – b1b2 = 0 2) a1b2 – a2b1 = 0


3) a1a2 + b1b2 = 0 4) a1b2 + a2b1 = 0
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39. If (0, 0); (a, 0); (b, c) form a parallelogram, its 4th vertex is ______
1) (b, c–a) 2) (b–a, c) 3) (b–c, c–a) 4) (c, b–a)

40. If 1/p + 1/q = 1, then the line x/p + y/q = 2 passes through
1) (1, 1) 2) (1, 2) 3) (2, 1) 4) (1/2, 1/2)

41. The equation of a line whose intercepts a, b are such that a+b = 2 and ab = 1 is
________
1) x – y = 2 2) x + y = 1 3) x – y = 1 4) x + y = 2

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42. Area of the triangle formed by the line
∞ + y sin∞
x cos∞ ∞ = p with the coordinate axes is ______
p2 p2 p2 p2
1) 2) 3) cos ∞ 4) 2sin ∞ cos ∞
sin ∞ sin ∞ cos ∞

43. If (k, 2k), (2k, 3k), (3, 1) are collinear then k = ______
1) –2 2) 2 3) –3 4) 3

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44. θ + cosθ
If cotθ θ = m, and cotθ θ = n, then m2 – n2 = _______
θ – cosθ

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1) 4mn 2) 4mn 3) 4 mn 4) 4
mn

45. θ = a/b then sinθ


If tanθ θ = _______
2 a2 a a2
1) 2a 2

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2) 3) 4) 2 2
a +b a2 + b2 a2 + b2 a −b

46. θ in terms of secθ


Express sinθ θ is _______
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1 − sec 2 θ sec 2 θ − 1 sec 2 θ + 1
1) 2) 3) 4) None
sec θ sec θ sec θ
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47. The tops of two poles of heights 20m and 14m are connected by a wire. If the
wire makes an angle of 30° with the horizontal, the length of the wire in meters
in between two poles is _______
1) 8 2) 14 3) 10 4) 12
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48. cos1°. cos2°. cos3°. cos4° ......... cos 100° = _______


1) ∞ 2) –1 3) 0 4) 1

1 + sin θ − cos θ 1+ sinθ + cosθ


49. + = _______
1 + sin θ + cos θ 1+ sinθ − cosθ

1) 2 cosθ 2) 2 cosecθ 3) 2 secθ 4) 2 sinθ

sin A 1 + cos A
50. = _______
1 − cos θ (1 + cos A )

1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 0

cos θ cos θ
51. + = 4 then θ = _______
1 − sin θ 1+ sinθ

1) 45° 2) 60° 3) 90° 4) 30°


52. sin230°, sin245°, sin260° are in _______
1) A.P 2) G.P 3) H.P 4) A.G.P

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53. The average of natural numbers from 11 to 20 is _______


1) 14.5 2) 15.5 3) 11 4) 20.5

54. The median of the following data is ________

Marks 0-5 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25

No.of students 10 18 42 23 7

1) 12 2) 12.3 3) 12.6 4) 12.7

55. A.M of 8, 6, 4, x, 3, 6, 0 is 4, then the value of x is = _________


1) 1 2) 4 3) 6 4) 7

56. The arithmetic mean of the following data is ________

Marks 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60

No.of students 5 7 15 8 3 2

1) 22.5 2) 23.5 3) 24.5 4) 25.75

57. If A = ⎢⎡cos ∞ − sin ∞ ⎥⎤ then A–1 _______


⎣ sin ∞ cos ∞ ⎦

⎡ cos ∞ sin ∞ ⎤ ⎡cos ∞ − sin ∞ ⎤ ⎡1 0⎤ ⎡ −1 0 ⎤


1) ⎢ − sin ∞ cos ∞ ⎥ 2) ⎢ 3) ⎢0 1⎥ 4) ⎢
⎣ ⎦ ⎣ sin ∞ cos ∞ ⎥⎦ ⎣ ⎦ ⎣0 −1⎥⎦

⎡8 9 ⎤ ⎡ 2 8⎤
58. If A = ⎢ ⎥ B=
T T
⎢ 9 4⎥ , then B – A = _______
⎣6 2 ⎦ ⎣ ⎦

⎡ 6 −3 ⎤ ⎡6 1⎤ ⎡ −6 −1⎤ ⎡ −6 3 ⎤
1) ⎢ 1 2 ⎥⎦
2) ⎢ ⎥ 3) ⎢ 3 2 ⎥⎦
4) ⎢ ⎥
⎣ ⎣ −3 − 2 ⎦ ⎣ ⎣ −1 2 ⎦

59. Which of the following is a decision box

1) 2) 3) 4)

60. The central processing unit of a computer consists of ________


1) Input unit 2) Flow chart 3) Memory unit 4) Output unit
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KEY
SECTION - 1
MATHEMATICS

1) 3 2) 2 3) 2 4) 4 5) 4 6) 2 7) 4 8) 1

9) 3 10) 2 11) 3 12) 2 13) 3 14) 1 15) 1 16) 2

17) 1 18) 1 19) 3 20) 1 21) 4 22) 3 23) 3 24) 2

25) 1 26) 4 27) 2 28) 3 29) 1 30) 4 31) 2 32) 1

33) 4 34) 3 35) 4 36) 3 37) 1 38) 3 39) 2 40) 4

41) 2 42) 4 43) 1 44) 3 45) 3 46) 2 47) 4 48) 3

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49) 2 50) 1 51) 2 52) 1 53) 2 54) 3 55) 1 56) 4

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57) 1 58) 4 59) 1 60) 3
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