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UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 1

Recently, which Indian stadium becomes the first BCCI-accredited venue with a new ‘hybrid pitch’?

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The Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) stadium, Himachal Pradesh becomes the first BCCI-accredited venue with a groundbreaking ‘hybrid pitch’ by Netherlands-based SISGrass. This innovation combines natural turf with 5% polymer fiber, endorsed by the ICC for T20 and 50-over matches. The pitch promises resilience, durability, and consistent bounce, easing maintenance burdens. The Universal machine, employed in Dharamshala, will replicate this technology in Ahmedabad and Mumbai, following successful installations at iconic English grounds like Lord’s and The Oval.

UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 2

What was the royal emblem for the Pandyas?

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Fish was the royal emblem of Pandya Kingdom. The Pandyas were also mentioned by Megasthanese who said that then kingdom was famous for pearls.

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UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 3

Which of the following is NOT one of the principles of the Panchsheel?

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The Panchsheel principles emphasize peaceful co-existence and mutual respect among nations. However, forming a military alliance with superpowers is not one of these principles. Instead, Panchsheel promotes non-alignment and non-aggression.
UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 4
Which movement is known as Namdhari mission?
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The correct answer is 'Kuka Movement'.

Key Points

  • The Kuka movement is also known as the Namdhari mission.
  • The Kukas were also referred Namdharis, who were a sect within Sikhism.
  • They started as a group for religious purification in Sikhism.
  • The aim of the movement was to restore the Sikh rule in Punjab and oust foreign powers.
  • The Kukas wore only white, hand-woven clothes and boycotted British education, products, and laws.
  • Baba Ram Singh started the Kuka Movement.

Additional Information

  • Khilafat Movement
    • The Khilafat Movement (1919–24) was a pan-Islamist political protest campaign launched by Muslims in British India.
    • Its aim was to restore the caliph of the Ottoman Caliphate, promote Muslim interests, and bring the Muslims into the national struggle.
  • Radhaswami Movement
    • Radhaswami Movement was founded in 1861 by Tulsi Ram.
    • Tulsi Ram was also popularly known as Shiv Dayal Saheb or Swamiji Maharaj.
    • The Radhaswamis believe in one Supreme Being, the supremacy of the Guru, a “company of the pious people” (Satsang), and simple social life.
UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 5

The ratio of the distances travelled by a freely falling body in the1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th second:

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CONCEPT:

As we know that the equation of motion for the tth second is written as;

St = u + g(2t-1)

Here S is the distance, u is the initial velocity, a is the acceleration and t is the time.

CALCULATION:

According to the tth second, the equation of motion is 

St = u + g(2t-1)   -----(1)

Here the initial velocity of the freely falling body is equal to zero, i.e. u = 0 

The equation (1) becomes,

St = 0 + g(2t-1)

⇒ St =  g(2t-1)   -----(2)

Now for t = 1 second, the equation (2) becomes,

 S1g(2-1) 

⇒ S1 =  g    -----(3)

 For t = 2 seconds, the equation (2) becomes,

 S2 = g(4-1) 

⇒ S2 =  g    -----(4)

Now for t = 3 seconds, the equation (2) becomes,

 S3 = g(6-1) 

⇒ S3 =  g    -----(5)

 For t = 4 seconds, the equation (2) becomes,

 S3 = g(8-1) 

⇒ S3 =  g    -----(6)

Now to calculate the ratio of the distances traveled by a freely falling body in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th second we divide the equations (3), (4), (5), and (6) we get;


Hence, option 4) is the correct answer.

UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 6

Two balls are projected from the same point in the direction inclined at 30° and 60° to the horizontal. What will be the ratio of velocity of projections if they have sane maximum height?

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Concept:

Projectile motion: 

  • When a particle is projected obliquely near the earth surface, it moves simultaneously in horizontal and vertical directions. This type of motion is called projectile motion.

Where, u = projected speed

θ = angle at which an object is thrown from the ground.

g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s2

Calculation:

UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 7

Solve .

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Formula used:

  • 2 sin2x = 1 - cos2x + C
  • ∫ sin x dx = - cos x + C
  • ∫cos x dx = sin x + C

Calculation:

Given that,

⇒  = sin x cosec x - 2 sin2x

⇒  = 1 - 2 sin2x

⇒  = 1 - 2 sin2x

Integrating both sides with respect to x, we get,

⇒  = ∫( 1 - 2 sin2x)

UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 8
(G, o) → (G', o') is a Group Homomorphism if 
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Explanations:

Group Homorphisms :

Let (G,o) & (G’,o’) be 2 groups, a mapping “f ” from a group (G,o) to a group (G’,o’) is said to be a homomorphism

if –f(a o b) = f(a) o' f(b) for all a, b ∈ G

∴ option 1 is correct 

UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 9

Find the value of i-10 + i15

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Concept:

Identities:

  • i2 = -1
  • i3 = -i
  • i4 = 1
  • i4n = 1
  • i4n+1 = i
  • i4n+2 = -1
  • i4n+3 = -i

Alternate Method

UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 10

 is equal to

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Concept:

Euler's formula states that for any real number x,

 

Where i = √-1


UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 11
If an integral curve of the differential equation  passes through (0, 0) and (α, 1), then α is equal to
Detailed Solution for UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 11

The differential equation is:

The above equation can be written as:

Then solution is

x.ey = ∫ yey dy + c

x.ey = (y - 1) ey + c

so x = (y - 1) + ce-y

Curve passing through (0, 0) so,

0 = 0 – 1 + c ⇒ c = 1

Now, x = (y - 1) + e-y

If curve passes through (α, 1), then

UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 12

In the given figure, a tangent AC touches the circle (with centre at O) at point B. If ∠DBC = 30, then find the value of ∠BOD.

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Given:

In the given figure, A tangent AC touches the circle (with centre at O) at point B. If ∠DBC = 30, then find the value of ∠BOD.

Concept used:

Alternate segment theorem:

As per the above figure, the angle (θ) between a tangent and a chord is equal to the angle (θ) in the alternate segment.

The angle subtended by an arc at the centre is twice to that of the angle subtended by it at any point on the remaining part of the circumference of the circle.

Calculation:

According to the question, the required figure is:

By using the Alternate segment theorem:

∠DEB = ∠DBC = 30∘ 

Since the angle subtended by an arc at the centre is twice to that of the angle subtended by it at any point on the remaining part of the circumference of the circle,

Therefore, 

⇒ ∠DOB = 2∠DEB

⇒ ∠DOB = 2 × 30∘ 

⇒ ∠DOB = 60∘ 

∴ The required angle is 60,

UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 13

What is the geometric mean of 6, 8, 16 and 27?

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Concept:

The geometric mean is defined as the nth root of the product of n numbers.

The geometric mean of a data set  is given by: 

Calculation:

To Find: Geometric mean of 6, 8, 16 and 27

Here n = 4

Now,

 

UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 14
Let . gof(x) + c. Then
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Given:

∫  = gof(x) + C

Solution:

Putting x3 = (x3/2)2 and then putting x3/2 = t, √xdx = dt

⇒ I = ∫  

After substitution -

I = ∫ 

⇒ I = sin-1(t) + C

⇒ I = sin-1(x3/2) + C

On comparing with gof(x) + C

⇒ g(x) = sin-1(x) and f(x) = x3/2

UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 15
The area in the first quadrant between x2 + y2 = π2 and y = sin x is,
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Given:

x2 + y2 = π2

y = sin x

Calculation:

 

We have,

⇒ x2 + y2 = π2 is a circle of radius π and center at the origin.

Required area = Area of the circle (1st quadrant) - 

⇒ Required Area =   

⇒ Required Area = 

⇒ Required Area = 

⇒ Required Area = 

⇒ Required Area =  sq. units

∴ The required area is sq. units.

UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 16
From an external point P, two tangents PQ and PR have been drawn to a circle touching the circle at Q and R respectively. A and B are points on PQ and PR respectively such that AB touches the circle at M. If PQ = 25 cm, PA = 17 cm and PB = 12 cm, then find the length of AB (in cm).
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Given:

PQ = 25 cm, PA = 17 cm and PB = 12 cm

Concept used:

Tangents drawn from the same external point are equal in length.

Calculation:

PQ = PR = 25 cm

Hence, AQ = 25 - AP = 25 - 17 = 8 cm

Now, BR = 25 - BP = 25 - 12 = 13 cm

B being an external point, RB = BM = 13 cm

A being an external point, AQ = AM = 8 cm

Hence, AB = AM + BM = 8 + 13 = 21 cm

∴ The length of AB is 21 cm.

UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 17
If y = e3x + e-5x find the value of  at x = 0
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Concept:

Calculation:

Given:

y = e3x + e-5x 

At x = 0

we have

UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 18
What is the differential equation to family of parabolas having their vertices at the origin and foci on the x-axis?
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Concept:

The equation of parabola having their vertices at the origin and foci on the x-axis is 

 

Calculations:

The equation of parabola having their vertices at the origin and foci on the x-axis is

               ....(1)

Differentiating on both side, we get

⇒ 

⇒ 

Put this value in equation (1), we get

⇒ 

⇒ y(y - 2xy') = 0, Here y' = 

∴ y-2xy' = 0

Hence,  the differential equation to the family of parabolas having their vertices at the origin and foci on the x-axis is y - 2xy' = 0

UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 19

If  and  will be 

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Concept:

A function f(x, y) is said to be homogeneous of degree n in x and y, it can be written in the form

f(λx, λy) = λn f(x, y)

Euler’s theorem:

If f(x, y) is a homogeneous function of degree n in x and y and has continuous first and second-order partial derivatives, then

If z is homogeneous function of x & y of degree n and z = f(u), then


The correct answer is: nu

UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 20

D, E and F finish the puzzle in a competition with the probability of ¾, 4/9 and 2/5 respectively. Find the probability that at least one of them will finish the competition.

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Given:

D, E and F finish the puzzle in a competition with the probability of ¾, 4/9 and 2/5 respectively.

Concepts used:

Probability that at least one of them will finish the competition = 1 - P (No one will finish the competition)

Calculation:

D, E and F finish the puzzle in a competition with the probability of ¾, 4/9 and 2/5 respectively.

⇒ P (No one will finish the competition) = {1 – (3/4)} × {1 – (4/9)} × {1 – (2/5)} = 1/4 × 5/9 × 3/5 = 1/12

Probability that at least one of them will finish the competition = 1 - P (No one finishes the competition)

⇒ Probability that at least one of them finishes the competition = 1 – (1/12) = 11/12

∴ Probability that at least one of them will finish the competition is 11/12.

UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 21

What is  equal to?

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Concept:

L’Hospital’s Rule:- 

L’Hospital’s Rule tells us that if we have an indeterminate form  or  all we need to do is differentiate the numerator and differentiate the denominator and then take the limit.

UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 22
The trace of the Matrix is 
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Given:

Concept used:

Trace of the Matrix: Sum of the diagonal Elements of the Matrix.

Calculations:

A=[2432]

The diagonal elements are 2, 2 

⇒ Sum of the diagonal elements is 2 + 2 = 4 

∴ Trace = 4 

UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 23
If G is a Prime order group then G has 
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Given:

If G is a Prime order group of p

Concept used:

Lagranges theorem:

The order of subgroups divides the Order of Group but if some m divide the order of the group that doesn't mean that group has the subgroup of order m 

Proper subgroup :  H ≠ e and H ≠ G is the subgroup of G

Calculations:

G is a Prime order Group of p 

so, it has only 2 divisors 1 and itself that divides the order of Group 

⇒ Only 2 subgroups are generated by 1 and p

⇒ <1> = G and <p> = {e} where e is the identity 

∴ option 1 is correct, No proper Subgroup 

UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 24

The harmonic mean of  and  is equal to

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Given :

  and  

Formula used :

The harmonic mean of p & q         

Calculations :

Let   and 

⇒  and 

Using the above concept, the harmonic mean of x & y is

UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 25
In a circle with center O, PQ and RS are two parallel chords on the same side of the diameter. If PQ = 24 cm, RS = 10 cm, and the distance between the chords PQ and RS is 7 cm, then find the radius of the circle (in cm).
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Given:

PQ = 24 cm and RS = 10 cm

MN = 7 cm

(ON - OM) = 7 cm

Concept used:

The perpendicular drawn from the center on a chord bisects it in two equal parts.

A2 - B2 = (A + B) (A - B)

Radius2 = (chord/2)2 + (Distance between chord and center)2

Calculation:

Hence, PM = 12 cm and RN = 5 cm

OP = OR (Radii of the circle)

Considering ΔPOM,

OP2 = OM2 + 122      ....(1)

OR2 = ON2 + 52      ....(2)

From (1) & (2),

OM2 + 122 = ON2 + 52

⇒ ON2 - OM2 = 119

⇒ (ON + OM) (ON - OM) = 119

⇒ (ON + OM) = 17      ....(3)

and (ON - OM) = 7      ....(4)

From (3) & (4),

ON = 12

Hence, OR = √(122 + 52) = 13 cm

∴ The length of the radius of the circle is 13 cm.

UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 26

Find the length of the tangent to the circle x2 + y2 - 4x + 2y + 3 = 0 from the point (1, - 3) ?

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Concept:

The length of the tangent from an external point P (x1, y1) to the circle represented by the equation: x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 is given by:

Calculation:

Given: x2 + y2 - 4x + 2y + 3 = 0 and Let P = (1, - 3)

By substituting x = 1 and y = - 3 in the expression x2 + y2 - 4x + 2y + 3 , we get

⇒ x2 + y2 - 4x + 2y + 3 = 12 + (-3)2 - 4 - 6 + 3 = 3 > 0.

So, the point P lies outside of the given circle.

As we know that, the length of the tangent from an external point P (x1, y1) to the circle represented by the equation: x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 is given by: 

Here, x1 = 1, y1 = - 3, g = - 2, f = 1 and c = 3.

So, the length of the tangent from the point P to the given circle: 

UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 27

The lines 2x = 3y = -z and 6x = -y = -4z

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Concept:

Any number proportional to direction cosines is called direction ratio.

The angle between two two lines is given by

,

where, (a1, b1, c1) = direction ratios of line 1

and (a2, b2, c2) = direction ratios of line 2


UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 28

Find the eccentricity of the conic 25x2 - 4y2 = 100.

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UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 29
If x2 + 2pxy - y2 = 0 and x2 - 2qxy - y2 = 0 bisect angles between each other, then
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The equation for the angle bisector for ax2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0 is given by

Given:

x2 + 2pxy - y2 = 0 and x2 - 2qxy - y2 = 0 bisect angles between each other.

Calculation:

The equation of the bisectors of the angles between the lines x2 + 2pxy - y2 = 0

This is same as  x2 - 2qxy - y2 = 0. Therefore

Comparing (ii) and (iii), we get

1/p = q

=> pq = 1

=> pq - 1 = 0

∴ option 2 is correct 

UP TGT Mathematics Mock Test - 2 - Question 30
If f = {(1, 2)} and g = {(2, 3)} then gof(1) is ?
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Given :

If f = {(1, 2)} and g = {(2, 3)} 

Concept used:

Mapping Diagram consists of two columns in which one denotes the domain of a function f whereas the other column denotes the Range.

Example:  f = {(2, -5), (3, 4)} means 2 maps to -5 and 3 maps to 4 

Calculations:

gof(1) 

⇒ g(2) because f(1) = 2

⇒ g(2) = 3

∴ gof(1) = 3 

∴ option 2 is correct.

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