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TIME-35MIN F: M-20 SUB: MATH (1 st year)
1. ANSWER ANY TWO [5X2=10]
(a)How many four digit natural numbers not exceeding 4321 can be formed with the digits
1, 2, 3 and 4, if the digits can repeat?
(b)How many natural numbers less than 1000 can be performed from the digit 0, 1, 2, 3, 4,
5 when a digit may be repeated any number of times?
(c)How many four-digit numbers can be performed with the digits 3,5,7,8,9 which are
greater than 7000, if repetition of digits is not allowed?
2. ANSWER ANY ONE [3X1=3]
(a)How many three digit numbers are there?
(b)Three dice are rolled. Find the number of possible outcomes in wich at least one die
shows 5.
3.ANSWER ANY TWO [2X2=4]
(a)From Goa to Bombay there are two roots ; air and sea. From Bombay to Delhi there are
three routes; air, rail and road. From goa to Delhi via Bombay, how many kinds of routes
are there?
(b)In how many ways can 5 different balls be distributed among three boxes?
(c)There are four parcels and five post office. In how many different ways can the parcels
be sent by registered post?
4. ANSWER ALL [1X3=3]
(a) In class there are 27 boys and 14 girls. The teacher wants to select 1 boy and 1 girl to
represent the class in a function. In how many ways can the teacher make this selection?
(b)A coin is tossed five times and outcomes are recorded. How many possible outcomes
are there?
(c)In How many ways can an Examinee answer a set of ten true/false type questions?
(f) How many and bonds are present in each of the following molecules?
(i) CH2 = C = CHCH3 (ii) CH2 =C =CH-CH=CH2
(g) How many sigma and pi bonds are present in each of the following molecules?
(i)CH =C=CH (ii) CH =CH-CH -C CH (iii) CH C N
2 2 2 2 3
(f) How many and bonds are present in each of the following molecules?
(i) CH2 = C = CHCH3 (ii) CH2 =C =CH-CH=CH2
(g) How many sigma and pi bonds are present in each of the following molecules?
(i)CH =C=CH (ii) CH =CH-CH -C CH (iii) CH C N
2 2 2 2 3
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ii. For a cell, the terminal potential difference is 2.2 V when the circuit is open and reduces to 1.8 V, when the
cell is connected across a resistance, R = 5. The internal resistance of the cell is
1
2
10 9 11 5
4V
9 10 9 9
(a) (b) (c) (d)
6V
iii. In the following
2 circuit E1 = 4V, R1 = 2 E2 = 6V, R2 = 2 and R3 = 4. The current i1 is
(a) 1.6 A (b) 1.8 A
4
(c)
(i1 i2) 2.25 A (d) 1A
i1
iv. A wire has resistance 12 . It is bent in the form of a circle. The effective resistance between the two
points
i2 on any diameter
10
is equal to (a) 12 (b) 6 (c) 3
20 10
(d) 24
10
v. Five resistances are combined according to the figure. The equivalent resistance between the point X and Y
will be
i1
(a) 10 (b) 22
(c) 20 (d) 50
X 10 Y i2
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4
(i1 i2)
ii. For a cell, the terminal
i1
potential difference is 2.2 V when the circuit is open and reduces to 1.8 V, when the
cell is connected across a resistance, R = 5. The internal resistance of the cell is
i2
10 9 11 5
9 10 9 9
(a) (b) (c) (d)
i1
iii. In the following circuit E1 = 4V, R1 = 2 E2 = 6V, R2 = 2 and R3 = 4. The current i1 is
(a) 1.6 A (b) 1.8 A i2
iii. find the equationof straight line by usingtwo point ( 1,2 )(3,4)
4
iv. x3 ex dx
v. Solve the following equation using cramers rule
2x-y=17 3x+5y=6
iii. find the equationof straight line by usingtwo point ( 1,2 )(3,4)
4
iv. x3 ex dx
v. Solve the following equation using cramers rule
2x-y=17 3x+5y=6