Bitsat DPP-7 DT 13-04-2015
Bitsat DPP-7 DT 13-04-2015
INDIA
BITSAT DPP-7 Date: 13-04-2015
MATHS-A
1. The number of solutions of the equation 3 sin 2 x 7 sin x 2 0 in the interval [0, 5 ] is
1) 0 2) 5 3) 6 4)10
2. The solution of the equation cos 2 x 2 cos x 4 sin x sin 2 x , (0 x ) is
1) cot 1 1 2) tan 1 (2) 3) tan 1 1 4) tan 1 2
2 2 2
3. If cos cos 2 cos 3 0 , then the general value of is
2 2
1) 2m 2) 2m 3) m (1)m 4) m (1)m
3 4 3 3
4. General value of satisfying the equation tan 2 sec 2 1 is
1) m , n 2) m , n 3) m , n 4) m, m
3 3 6 4
1 cos 2
5. If 3, then the general value of is
1 cos 2
1) 2n 2) n 3) 2n 4) n
6 6 3 3
1 1
6. The most general value of which will satisfy both the equations sin and tan is
2 3
1) n (1)n 2) n 3) 2n 4) None of these
6 6 6
7. The number of integral values of k, for which the equation 7 cos x 5 sin x 2k 1 has a solution is
1) 4 2) 8 3) 10 4) 12
8. The equation 3 sin x cos x 4 has
1) Only one solution 2) Two solutions
3) Infinitely many solutions 4) No solution
9. The solution of equation 5 sin x 7 sin x cos x 16 cos 2 x 4 is
2
1) x n tan 1 3 or x n tan 1 4 2) x n or x n
6 4
3) x n or x n 4) x 2n
4 4
10. If sin x cos x 2 2 sin x cos x 0 then the general solution of x is
n
1) x 2n 2) x n (1) n 3) Both (a) and (b) 4) x n 1
4 6 4 4
11. If the solutions for of cos p cos q 0, p 0, q 0 are in A.P., then the numerically smallest
common difference of A.P. is
1) 2) 2 1
3) 4)
pq pq 2( p q) pq
5
12. The principal value of sin 1 sin is
3
5
1) 2) 5 3)
4) 4
3 3 3 3
1
13. Considering only the principal values, if tan(cos 1 x ) sin cot 1 , then x is equal to
2
1 2 3 5
1) 2) 3) 4)
5 5 5 3
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14. If sin x cos 1 x tan 1 x , x 0 then the smallest interval in which
1
lies is
1) 3 2) 0 3) 0 4)
2 4 4 4 4 2
2 3 4 6
x x x x
15. If sin1 x ... cos1 x2 ... for 0 | x | 2 , then x equals
2 4 2 4 2
1
1) 2) 1 3) 1 4) – 1
2 2
16. The number of real solutions of tan 1
x ( x 1) sin 1
x2 x 1 is
2
1) Zero 2) One 3) Two 4) Infinite
17. If cos 1 x cos 1
y
, then 9 x 2 12 xy cos 4y 2
2 3
1) 36 sin 2 2) 36 cos 2 3) 36 tan 2 4) 6sin 2
x y x 2 2 xy y2
18. If cos 1 cos 1 , then 2
cos 2
a
b a ab b
1) sin 2 2) cos 2 3) tan 2 4) cot 2
19. 2 tan 1 (cos x ) tan 1 (cosec 2 x ), then x =
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 6 3
2
2a 1b 2x
20. If sin 1 cos 1 tan 1 , then x
1 a2 1 b2 1 x2
ab ab
1) a 2) b 3) 4)
1 ab 1 ab
MATHS-B
21. The value of (127)1/3 to 4 decimal places is
1) 5.0267 2) 5.4267 3) 5.5267 4) 5.0001
22. The approximate value of (1.0002) 3000 is
1) 1.2 2) 1.4 3) 1.6 4) 1.8
23. The approximate value of sin 460, given that 10=0.01745 radian is
1) 1.0349 2) 0.7193 3) 0.4849 4)1.00058
24. If there is an error of 0.01 cm is made while measuring the radius 5 cm of a circle, then the
percentage error in circumference is
1) 0.2 2) 0.02 3) 0.002 4) 0.0002
25. The circumference of a circle is measured as 56 cmts with error 0.02 cms the percentage error
in its area is
1 1 1 1
1) 2) 3) 4)
7 28 17 56
26. If the radius of sphere is 3 cm. If an error of 0.03 cm is made in measuring the radius of the
sphere, then the percentage error in its surface area is
1) 2 2) 0.02 3) 0.002 4) 0.0002
27. There is an error of 0.04 cm in the measurment of the diameter of a sphre. When the radius
is 10cm, the percntage error in the volumeof the sphere is
1) 12 2) 1.0 3) 10.8 4) 0.6
28. If there is an error of 3/10% in the volume of a sphere then the percentage error in its radius
is
1 2 3
1) 2) 3) 4) 3
10 10 10
29. If the radius of a sphere is raised from 10 cm to 10.02 cm when heated then the percentage
increase in volume is ___
1) 0.2 2) 0.6 3) 0.05 4)
10
PHYSICS
41. Consider the following two statements A and B and identify the correct answer from the four
alternatives given below.
(A) A rigid body cannot exhibit the property of elasticity
(B) An elastic body cannot be rigid
1) A is true, B is false 2) A is false, B is true
3) both A and B are true 4) Both A and B are false
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42. Two wires of same radius are made of different materials with Young’s moduli Y1 and Y2.
Their lengths are 1 and 2 and they are joined at the ends to form a longer wire. The
equivalent Young’s modulus of the composite wire is
Y Y Y Y 1 2 Y Y
1) 1 2 2) 1 2 2 1 3) 4) 1 1 2 2
2 1 2 1 / Y1 2 / Y2 1 2
43. The dimensions of four steel wires are given in the table. A B C D
If the same stretching force is applied, the extensions 2L, r L, 2r 2L, 2r L, r
arranged in ascending order is
1) A, D, C, B 2) C, B, D, A 3) B, C, D, A 4) B, C, A, D
44. Two brass wires of equal volume are stretched with the same tension. If the lengths of the wires
are in the ratio 1 : 2, the ratio of their extensions will be
1) 1 : 2 2) 2 : 1 3) 1 : 4 4) 4 : 1
45. A uniform rod of length "L" and density "d" is being pulled along a smooth floor with a
horizontal acceleration of "a". The magnitude of the stress at the transverse cross-section
through the mid point of the rod is
1) Lad 2) zero 3) Lad/2 4) Lad/4
46. Two steel wires have equal volumes. They are stretched by the same force. If their radii are in
the ratio 1 : 2, the ratio of the extensions produced will be
1) 4 : 1 2) 1 : 2 3) 16 : 1 4) 1 : 4
47. A refers to a material stressed below the elastic limit and B refers to the same material stressed
beyond the yield point. Pick up the correct statement.
1) stress and strain can exist in both A and B
2) stress can exist in A while strain can exist in A and B
3) strain can exist in A while stress can exist in A and B
4) stress and strain can exist in B only
48. The limits of poison ratio are
1) 1 to 1/2 2) 1 to 1/2 3) 1 to + ½ 4) + 1/2 to +1
11 2
49. If young's modulus of steel is 2 10 N/m , the force required to increase the length of a steel
wire of cross section 0.5 104 m 2 by 1 % is
1) 2 1013 N 2) 2 1013 N 3) 105 N 4) 105 N
50. Two steel wires of lengths L1 and L2 and radii r1 and r2 are subjected to same tensile force and
are found to have the same extension, then which of the following is true?
1) L1 r12 = L2 r22 2) L1 r22 = L2 r12 3) L1 r1 = L2 r2 4) L1 r2 = L2r1
51. A copper cube of side 10 cm is subjected to a uniform external pressure of 108 Pa. If the bulk
modulus of copper is 10 1010 Pa, the percentage change in its volume will be
1) 0.001 % 2) 0.01 % 3) 0.1 % 4) 1 %
52. The temperature of a solid cube is raised over and uniform pressure of ‘P’ is applied on all
sides of the cube to restore the original volume the cube had before heating it. If ‘K’ is the bulk
modulus of elasticity and ‘’ is the coefficient of linear expansion of the material of the cube,
the value of ‘P’ must be
1) 3K/ 2) 3K 3) /3K 4) K/3
53. A long steel wire hanging from a rigid roof is attached with a load of 10 kg at its lower end and
is found to get stretched by 2 mm. The elastic strain energy stored in the wire is
1) 0.2 J 2) 0.4 J 3) 0.1 J 4) 1.0 J
54. A thick rope of rubber of density 1.5103 kg/m3 and Young’s modulus 5108 N/m2 and 8 m long,
when hung from the ceiling increases its length due to its own weight by
1) 9.6 104 m 2) 19.2 104 m 3) 4.8 104 m 4) 38.4 104 m
55. A wire of length 5 m and uniform cross section of area 2 mm2 is extended by 1.5 mm when
subjected to a tension of 100 N. The strain energy per unit volume assuming that Hooke’s law
is obeyed, is
1) 7.5 × 102 J/m3 2) 7.5 × 103 J/m3 3) 7.5 × 104 J/m3 4) 7.5 × 101 J/m3
CHEMISTRY
61. Select the wrong statement :
1) Precipitation reactions are irreversible 2) Irreversible reactions are unidirectional
3) A reversible reaction goes to completion in either direction
4) Ionic reactions are always reversible
62. Equilibrium at 100 k having ‘KP’ value as 8.21 KC atom is
1) PCl5 PCl3 Cl 2 2) PCl3 Cl2 PCl5
(g) (g) (g) (g) (g) (g)
1) 1 2) 10 3) 5 4) 0.33
74. In the dissociation of CaCO3 in a closed vessel, the forward reaction is favored by :
1) Adding some more CaCO3 2) Removing some CaO
3) Increasing the pressure 4) Removing O2
75. Law of mass action cannot be applied to
1) 2HI H 2 + I 2 2) PCl5 PCl3 + Cl2
(g) (g) (g) (g) (g) (g)
3) S R S M 4) CaCO3 CaO+ CO 2
(s) (g) (g)
76. For the reaction, H 2 + I 2 2HI , the equilibrium constant Kp changes with :
(g) (g) (g)
2270C is :
1) 100 2) 10 3) 2 4) 0.01
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MATHS-A
1) 3 2) 3 3) 1 4) 2 5) 4 6) 4 7) 2 8) 4 9) 1 10) 3
11) 2 12) 3 13) 4 14) 4 15) 2 16) 3 17) 1 18) 1 19) 4 20) 4
MATHS-B
21) 1 22) 3 23) 2 24) 1 25) 3 26) 1 27) 4 28) 1 29) 2 30) 1
31) 1 32) 1 33) 2 34) 3 35) 3 36) 1 37) 1 38) 4 39) 1 40) 4
PHYSICS
41) 3 42) 3 43) 3 44) 3 45)3 46)3 47) 2 48) 3 49) 3 50) 2
51) 3 52) 2 53) 3 54) 1 55) 2 56) 1 57) 4 58) 2 59) 3 60) 1
CHEMISTRY
61) 3 62) 2 63) 1 64) 1 65) 3 66) 2 67) 1 68) 3 69) 3 70) 3
71) 1 72) 1 73) 2 74) 2 75) 2 76) 4 77) 3 78) 3 79) 3 80) 4