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BITSAT 2017 Question Paper (Memory-Based)

PHYSICS (b) the momentum changes but the kinetic


energy is constant
1. What is the minimum energy required to launch a (c) both momentum and kinetic energy of the
satellite of mass m from the surface of a planet of
mass M and radius R in a circular orbit at an altitude particle are not constant
of 2R? (d) both momentum and kinetic energy of the
particle are constant
5GmM 2GmM 5. After two hours, one-sixteenth of the starting
(a) (b)
6R 3R amount of a certain radioactive isotope remained
GmM GmM undecayed. The half life of the isotope is
(c) (d) (a) 15 minutes (b) 30 minutes
2R 2R (c) 45 minutes (d) 4 hour
2. A mercury drop of radius 1 cm is sprayed into 106
6. A coil of inductance 300 mH and resistance 2W is
drops of equal size. The energy expressed in joule connected to a source of voltage 2 V. The current
is (surface tension of Mercury is 460 × 10–3 N/m) reaches half of its steady state value in
(a) 0.057 (b) 5.7 (a) 0.1 s (b) 0.05 s (c) 0.3 s (d) 0.15 s
(c) 5.7 × 10–4 (d) 5.7 × 10–6 7. Two concentric conducting thin spherical shells
3. Two plano-concave lenses (1 and A, and B having radii rA and rB ((rB > rA) are
2) of glass of refractive index 1.5 charged to QA and –QB (|QB| > |QA|). The electric
have radii of curvature 25 cm and field along a line passing through the centre is
1 2
20 cm. They are placed in contact
with their curved surface towards each other and
the space between them is filled with liquid of
refractive index 4/3. Then the combination is (a) (b)
(a) convex lens of focal length 70 cm
(b) concave lens of focal length 70 cm
(c) concave lens of focal length 66.6 cm
(d) convex lens of focal length 66.6 cm
4. A charged particle moves through a magnetic (c) (d)
field perpendicular to its direction. Then
(a) kinetic energy changes but the momentum
is constant
8. A capillary tube of radius R is immersed in water (b) the least in process (ii)
and water rises in it to a height H. Mass of water (c) the same in (i) and (iii)
in the capillary tube is M. If the radius of the tube (d) less in (iii) than in (ii)
is doubled, mass of water that will rise in the 14. In the formula X = 3 YZ2, X and Z have dimen-
capillary tube will now be : sions of capacitance and magnetic induction re-
(a) M (b) 2 M (c) M/2 (d) 4 M spectively. The dimensions of Y in MKSA sys-
9. A sonometer wire resonates with a given tuning tem are :
fork forming standing waves with five antinodes (a) [M–3L–2T–2A–4] (b) [ML–2]
between the two bridges when a mass of 9 kg is –3 –2
(c) [M L A T ] 4 8 (d) [M–3L2A4T4]
suspended from the wire. When this mass is 15. Two very long, straight, parallel wires carry steady
replaced by a mass M, the wire resonates with currents I and -I respectively. The distance
the same tuning fork forming three antinodes for between the wires is d. At a certain instant of
the same positions of the bridges. The value of M time, a point charge q is at a point equidistant
is from the two wires, in the plane of the wires. Its
(a) 25 kg (b) 5 kg instantaneous velocity v is perpendicular to this
(c) 12.5 kg (d) 1/25 kg plane. The magnitude of the force due to the
10. When a metal surface is illuminated by light of magnetic field acting on the charge at this instant
wavelengths 400 nm and 250 nm, the maximum is
velocities of the photoelectrons ejected are v and
2v respectively. The work function of the metal is m 0 Iqv m 0 Iqv
(a) (b)
(h - Planck's constant, c = velocity of light in air) 2pd pd
(a) 2 hc ×106 J (b) 1.5 hc × 106 J 2m0 Iqv
(c) hc × 10 J6 (d) 0.5 hc × 106 J (c) (d) 0
pd
11. Two conducting shells of radius a and b are 16. Two projectiles A and B thrown with speeds in
connected by conducting wire as shown in figure.
The capacity of system is : the ratio 1 : 2 acquired the same heights. If A is
thrown at an angle of 45° with the horizontal, the
a b angle of projection of B will be
(a) 0° (b) 60° (c) 30° (d) 45°
17. A meter bridge is set up as shown, to determine
an unknown resistance ‘X’ using a standard 10
ohm resistor. The galvanometer shows null point
when tapping-key is at 52 cm mark. The end-
ab corrections are 1 cm and 2 cm respectively for the
(a) 4 pe0 (b) 4 pe0 (a + b)
b-a ends A and B. The determined value of ‘X’ is
(c) zero (d) infinite
12. When 92U235 undergoes fission, 0.1% of its
original mass is changed into energy. How much
energy is released if 1 kg of 92U235 undergoes
fission
(a) 9 × 1010 J (b) 9 × 1011 J (a) 10.2 ohm (b) 10.6 ohm
(c) 9 × 10 J12 (d) 9 × 1013 J
(c) 10.8 ohm (d) 11.1 ohm
13. One mole of an ideal gas is taken from state A to
18. A disk of radius a / 4 having a uniformly
state B by three different processes,
P
distributed charge 6 C is placed in the x - y plane
with its centre at (–a / 2, 0, 0). A rod of length a
B
carrying a uniformly distributed charge 8 C is
placed on the x-axis from x = a /4 to x = 5a / 4.
C D E Two point charges – 7 C and 3 C are placed at (a
/ 4, – a /4, 0) and (– 3a /4, 3a / 4, 0), respectively.
A Consider a cubical surface formed by six surfaces
V
(i) ACB (ii) ADB (iii) AEB as shown in the P-V x = ± a / 2, y = ± a / 2, z = ± a / 2. The electric flux
diagram. The heat absorbed by the gas is through this cubical surface is
(a) greater in process (ii) than in (i)
y 23. A tuning fork of frequency 392 Hz, resonates with
50 cm length of a string under tension (T). If length
of the string is decreased by 2%, keeping the
tension constant, the number of beats heard when
x the string and the tuning fork made to vibrate
simultaneously is :
(a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 8 (d) 12
–2C 2C 24. Hydrogen (H), deuterium (D), singly ionized
(a) (b) e0 helium (He+) and doubly ionized lithium (Li++) all
e0
have one electron around the nucleus. Consider
10C 12C
(c) (d) n = 2 to n = 1 transition. The wavelengths of
e0 e0 emitted radiations are l1, l2, l3 and l4 respectively.
19. A particle of mass m moving in the x direction Then approximately :
with speed 2v is hit by another particle of mass
(a) l1 = l2 = 4 l3 = 9 l4
2m moving in the y direction with speed v. If the
collision is perfectly inelastic, the percentage loss (b) 4 l1 = 2 l2 = 2 l3 = l4
in the energy during the collision is close to (c) l1 = 2 l2 = 2Ö 2 l3 = 3Ö 2 l4
(a) 56% (b) 62% (c) 44% (d) 50%
20. A coil is suspended in a uniform magnetic field, (d) l1 = l2 = 2 l3 = 3Ö 2 l4
with the plane of the coil parallel to the magnetic 25. The following figure depict a circular motion. The
lines of force. When a current is passed through radius of the circle, the period of revolution, the
the coil it starts oscillating; It is very difficult to initial position and the sense of revolution are
stop. But if an aluminium plate is placed near to indicated on the figure.
the coil, it stops. This is due to : y
(a) developement of air current when the plate T = 4s P(t = 0)
is placed a45°
(b) induction of electrical charge on the plate x
(c) shielding of magnetic lines of force as
aluminium is a paramagnetic material.
(d) electromagnetic induction in the aluminium The simple harmonic motion of the x-projection
plate giving rise to electromagnetic of the radius vector of the rotating particle P can
damping.
be shown as :
21. A steel wire of length ‘L’ at 40°C is suspended
from the ceiling and then a mass ‘m’ is hung from æ 2p t p ö
its free end. The wire is cooled down from 40°C to (a) x(t ) = a cos çè + ÷
4 4ø
30°C to regain its original length ‘L’. The
coefficient of linear thermal expansion of the steel æ pt p ö
(b) x(t ) = a cos çè + ÷ø
is 10–5 /° C, Young’s modulus of steel is 1011 N/ 4 4
m2 and radius of the wire is 1 mm. Assume that L 2p t p ö
>>diameter of the wire. Then the value of ‘m’ in (c) x(t ) = a sin çæ + ÷
è 4 4ø
kg is nearly
æ pt p ö
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 5 (d) x(t ) = a cos ç + ÷
22. On a hypotenuse of a right prism (30° – 60° – 90°) è 3 2ø
of refractive index 1.50, a drop of liquid is placed 26. There are two sources kept at distances 2 l. A
as shown in figure. Light is allowed to fall normally large screen is perpendicular to line joining the
on the short face of the prism. In order that the sources. Number of maximas on the screen in
ray of light may get totally reflected, the maximum this case is (l = wavelength of light)
value of refractive index is :
¥
S1 S2
2l
¥

(a) 1.30 (b) 1.47 (c) 1.20 (d) 1.25 (a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 5 (d) 7
27. In the circuit shown in figure th`e current through 31. A body moves in a circular orbit of radius R under
3W 2W 2W the action of a central force. Potential due to the
central force is given by V(r) = kr (k is a positive
constant). Period of revolution of the body is pro-
portional to :
9V 8W 8W 4W (a) R 1/2 (b) R –1/2 (c) R –3/2 (d) R –5/2
32. Two equal heavy spheres, each of radius r, are in
equilibrium within a smooth cup of radius 3r. The
ratio of reaction between the cup and one sphere
2W 2W 2W
and that between the two sphere is
(a) the 3 W resistor is 0.50 A.
(b) the 3 W resistor is 0.25 A.
(c) the 4 W resistor is 0.50 A
(d) the 4 W resistor is 0.25 A.
28. A telescope has an objective lens of 10 cm
diameter and is situated at a distance of one
kilometer from two objects. The minimum
distance between these two objects, which can
be resolved by the telescope, when the mean (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
wavelength of light is 5000 Å, is of the order of 33. A long, hollow conducting cylinder is kept
(a) 5 cm (b) 0.5 m (c) 5 m (d) 5mm coaxially inside another long, hollow conducting
29. During vapourisation cylinder of larger radius. Both the cylinders are
I. change of state from liquid to vapour state initially electrically neutral
occurs. (a) A potential difference appears between the
II. temperature remains constant. two cylinders when a charge density is
III. both liquid and vapour states coexist in given to the inner cylinder.
equilibrium. (b) A potential difference appears between two
IV. specific heat of substance increases. cylinders when a charge density is given to
Correct statements are the outer cylinder.
(a) I, II and IV (b) II, III and IV (c) No potential difference appears between the
(c) I, III and IV (d) I , II and III two cylinders when a uniform line charge is
30. A wire is connected to a battery between the kept along the axis of the cylinders.
point M and N as shown in the figure (1). The (d) No potential difference appears between the
same wire is bent in the form of a square and then
two cylinders when same charge density is
connected to the battery between the points M
given to both the cylinders.
and N as shown in the figure (2). Which of the
following quantities increases ? 34. A thin but rigid semicircular wire frame of radius
r is hinged at O and can rotate in its own vertical
M N M N plane. A smooth peg P starts from O and moves
horizontally with constant speed v0, lifting the
() () frame upward as shown in figure.
(1) (2)
(a) Heat produced in the wire and resistance
offered by the wire.
(b) Resistance offered by the wire and current
through the wire.
(c) Heat produced in the wire, resistance offered Find the angular velocity w of the frame when its
by the wire and current through the wire. diameter makes an angle of 60° with the vertical :
(d) Heat produced in the wire and current
through the wire. (a) v0 / r (b) v0 / 2 r (c) 2 v0 / r (d) v0r
35. Given that A + B = R and A = B = R. What should P P
A B A B
be the angle between A and B ?
(a) 0 (b) p/3 (c) 2p/3 (d) p (a) C (b) C
36. The basic magnetization curve for a D D
ferromagnetic material is shown in figure. Then, T T
the value of relative permeability is highest for P P
B
the point A A B
(c) (d)
1.5 D C D C
R S T
T
40. In the circuit given below, V(t) is the sinusoidal
1.0
voltage source, voltage drop VAB(t) across the
B(Tesla)

Q
resistance R is
0.5
P

O0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3
H (× 10 A/m) (a) is half wave rectified
(a) P (b) Q (c) R (d) S (b) is full wave rectified
37. Five gas molecules chosen at random are found (c) has the same peak value in the positive and
to have speeds of 500, 600, 700, 800 and 900 m/s: negative half cycles
(a) The root mean square speed and the (d) has different peak values during positive
average speed are the same. and negative half cycle
(b) The root mean square speed is 14 m/s CHEMISTRY
higher than the average speed.
(c) The root mean square speed is 14 m/s lower 41. Which of the following can be repeatedly soften
on heating?
than the average speed. (i) Polystyrene (ii) Melamine
(d) The root mean square speed is Ö14 m/s (iii) Polyesters (iv) Polyethylene
higher than the average speed. (v) Neoprene
38. What is equivalent capacitance of circuit between (a) (i) and (iii) (b) (i) and (iv)
points A and B? (c) (iii), (iv) and (v) (d) (ii) and (iv)
42. Which one of the following complexes is an outer
3mF 9mF 27mF
orbital complex ?
(a) [Co(NH3)6]3+ (b) [Mn(CN)6]4–
Infinite section
A B (c) [Fe(CN)6]4– (d) [Ni(NH3)6]2+
3mF 9mF 27mF 43. For the reaction H2(g) + Br2 (g) ® 2HBr (g), the
experimental data suggest, rate = k[H2][Br2]1/2.
2 4 The molecularity and order of the reaction are
(a) mF (b) mF
3 3 respectively
(c) Infinite (d) 1 + 3 mF ( ) (a) 2,
3
(b)
3 3
, (c) 1, 1 (d) 1,
1
39. A cyclic process ABCD is shown in the figure P- 2 2 2 2
44. Dead burn plaster is
V diagram. Which of the following curves
(a) CaSO4.2H2O (b) MgSO4. 7H2O
represent the same process
(c) CaSO4.½ H2O (d) CaSO4
P A B 45. Stronger is oxidising agent, more is
(a) standard reduction potential of that species
C (b) the tendency to get it self oxidised
(c) the tendency to lose electrons by that
D species
V
(d) standard oxidation potential of that species
46. Which of the following relation represents correct 52. The energy of an electron in second Bohr orbit
relation between standard electrode potential and of hydrogen atom is :
equilibrium constant? (a) –5.44 × 10–19 eV (b) –5.44 × 10–19 cal
nFE° (c) –5.44 × 10–19 kJ (d) –5.44 × 10–19 J
I. log K =
2.303 RT 53. Which of the following order is wrong?
nFE° (a) NH3 < PH3 < AsH3 — Acidic
II. K = e RT (b) Li < Be < B < C — IE1
-nFE° (c) Al2O3 < MgO < Na2O < K2O — Bacic
III. log K =
2.303 RT (d) Li+ < Na+ < K+ < Cs+ — Ionic radius
nFE° 54. Which of the following is not involved in the
IV. log K = 0.4342
RT formation of photochemical smog?
Choose the correct statement(s). (a) Hydrocarbon (b) NO
(a) I, II and III are correct (c) SO2 (d) O3
(b) II and III are correct
55. Which of the following is not present in Portland
(c) I, II and IV are correct
cement?
(d) I and IV are correct
47. Which of the following shows nitrogen with its (a) Ca2SiO4 (b) Ca3SiO5
increasing order of oxidation number? (c) Ca3(PO4)2 (d) Ca3Al2O6
(a) NO < N2O < NO2 < NO3– < NH4+ 56. Which of the following can form buffer solution?
(a) aq.NH3+NH4OH (b) KOH+HNO3
(b) NH4+ < N2O < NO2 < NO3– < NO
(c) NaOH+HCl (d) KI+KOH
(c) NH4+ < N2O < NO < NO2 < NO3– 57. Which of the following complex shows sp3d2
(d) NH4+ < NO < N2O < NO2 < NO3– hybridization?
48. Raoult’s law becomes a special case of Henry’s (a) [Cr(NO2)6]3– (b) [Fe(CN)6]4–
(c) [CoF6] 3– (d) [Ni(CO)4]
law when
58. Which has glycosidic linkage?
(a) K H < p ° (b) K H = p ° (a) amylopectin (b) amylase
1 1
(c) K H ; p ° (d) K H ³ p ° (c) cellulose (d) all of these
1 1
49. E° for the cell, Zn | Zn 2+ (aq) | | Cu2+ (aq) | Cu is 59. Which of the following represents Schotten-
1.10 V at 25°C. The equilibrium constant for the Baumann reaction?
cell reaction (a) formation of amides from amines and acid
chlorides/NaOH
Zn + Cu 2+ (aq) Cu + Zn 2+ (aq) (b) formation of amines from amides and
is of the order of LiAlH4
(a) 10–37 (b) 1037 (c) 10–17 (d) 1017 (c) formation of amines from amides and Br 2/
50. Which of the following represents Gay Lussac's NaOH
law ? (d) formation of amides from oxime and H2SO4
P 60. In the following structures, which two forms are
I. = constant II. P1T2 = P2T1 staggered conformations of ethane ?
T
H
III. P1V1 = P2V2 H
H H H H
Choose the correct option. H
H
(a) I, II and III (b) II and III H
H H
(c) I and III (d) I and II H H
H
H
H
1 H
51. For the reaction CO (g ) + O 2 (g ) ® CO 2 (g ) (1) H
2 (2) (3)
Which one of the statement is correct at constant H
H
T and P ?
(a) DH = DE (b) DH < DE H H
H H
(c) DH > DE (4)
(d) DH is independent of physical state of the (a) 1 and 4 (b) 2 and 3
reactants (c) 1 and 2 (d) 1 and 3
61. Which of the following shows correct order of 72. Which of the following does not contain Plane
bond length? of symmetry?
(a) O2+ > O2 > O2– > O22– (a) trans-1,3 dichloro cyclohexane
(b) O2+ < O2– > O2 < O22– (b) trans-1,2 dichloro cyclohexane
(c) O2+ > O2 < O2– > O22– (c) cis-1,2 dichloro cyclohexane
(d) O2+ > O2 < O2– > O22– (d) trans-1,3 cyclopentane
62. The number of radial nodes of 3s and 2p orbitals 73. Cadmium is used in nuclear reactors for?
are respectively (a) absorbing neutrons
(a) 2, 0 (b) 0, 2 (c) 1, 2 (d) 2, 2 (b) cooling
63. If a 25.0 mL sample of sulfuric acid is titrated with (c) release neutrons
50.0 mL of 0.025 M sodium hydroxide to a (d) increase energy
phenolphthalein endpoint, what is the molarity 74. Which reagent converts nitrobenzene to N-
of the acid? phenyl hydroxyamine?
(a) 0.020 M (b) 0.100 M (a) Zn/HCl (b) H2O2
(c) 0.025 M (d) 0.050 M
(c) Zn/NH4Cl (d) LiAlH4
64. Find which of the following compound can have
mass ratios of C:H:O as 6:1:24 75. Which of the following can act as both Bronsted
(a) HO-(C=O)-OH (b) HO-(C=O)-H acid and Bronsted base?
(c) H-(C=O)-H (d) H3CO-(C=O)-H (a) Na2CO3 (b) OH–
65. The number of atoms per unit cell of bcc structure (c) HCO3– (d) NH3
is 76. Identify the structure of water in the gaseous
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d) 6 phase.
66. Which of these doesn’t exist? +
(a) H–O–H (b) H – O – H
(a) PH3 (b) PH5 (c) LuH3 (d) PF5
H
67. Which of these compounds are directional? 2d–
O 95
.7
(a) NaCl (b) CO2 (c) BaO (d) CsCl2 (c) d+ 104.5°
pm
d+
(d) None of these
68. For a given reaction, DH = 35.5 kJ mol-1 and DS = H H
77. Electrometallurgical process is used to extract
83.6 JK-1 mol-1. The reaction is spontaneous at :
(a) Fe (b) Pb (c) Na (d) Ag
(Assume that DH and DS do not vary with
78. The correct statement about the compounds A,
tempearature)
B, and C
(a) T > 425 K (b) All temperatures
(c) T > 298 K (d) T < 425 K COOCH3 COOH COOH
69. Specific conductance of 0.1 M HA is 3.75 × 10–4 H OH H OH H OH
ohm–1 cm–1. If l¥ (HA) = 250 ohm–1 cm2 mol–1, the H OH H OH HO H is
dissociation constant Ka of HA is : COOH COOCH3 COOCH3
(A) (B) (C)
(a) 1.0 × 10–5 (b) 2.25 × 10–4
–5 (a) A and B are identical
(c) 2.25 × 10 (d) 2.25 × 10–13
(b) A and B are diastereomers
70. The rate of reaction between two reactants A
and B decreases by a factor of 4 if the (c) A and C are enantiomers
concentration of reactant B is doubled. The (d) A and B are enantiomers
order of this reaction with respect to reactant 79. Correct formula of the complex formed in the
B is: brown ring test for nitrates is
(a) 2 (b) -2 (c) 1 (d) -1 (a) FeSO4. NO (b) [Fe(H2O)5NO]2+
71. A compound of molecular formula of C7H16 (c) [Fe(H2O)5NO] + (d) [Fe(H2O)5NO]3+
shows optical isomerism, compound will be 80. Which one of the following is an amine hormone ?
(a) 2, 3-Dimethylpentane (a) Thyroxine (b) Oxypurin
(b) 2,2-Dimethylbutane (c) Insulin (d) Progesterone
(c) 3-Methylhexane
(d) None of the above
85. According to the passage, writing style can be
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY improved by
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 81): In the following question, out (a) thinking logically
of the four alternatives, choose the one which best (b) writing clearly
expresses the meaning of the given word. (c) undergoing training
(d) reading widely
81. Loquacious 86. Famous writers have achieved success by
(a) Talkative (b) Slow (a) using their linguistic resources properly
(c) Content (d) Unclear (b) disciplining their skill
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 82): Choose the word opposite in (c) following only one idea
meaning to the given word. (d) waiting for inspiration
82. Meticulous DIRECTIONS (Qs. 87-88) : In questions below,
(a) Forgetful (b) Destructive sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an
(c) Careless (d) Flagrant appropriate word (s). Four alternatives are suggested
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 83 - 86): In the following questions, for each question. Choose the correct alternative out
you have two brief passages with 5 questions in each of the four.
passage. Read the passage carefully and choose the 87. China is a big country, in area it is bigger than
best answer to each question out of the four any other country _________ Russia.
alternatives. (a) accept (b) except
PASSAGE-I (c) expect (d) access
To write well you have to be able to write clearly 88. The treasure was hidden ______ a big shore.
and logically, and you cannot do this unless you can (a) on (b) underneath
think clearly and logically. If you cannot do this yet (c) toward (d) off
you should train yourself to do it by taking particular
problems and following them through, point by point, DIRECTIONS (Qs. 89-90) : In questions, some parts
to a solution, without leaving anything out and without of the sentences have errors and some are correct.
avoiding any difficulties that you meet. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. If a
At first you find clear, step-by-step thought very sentence is free from error, mark (d) in your Answer.
difficult. You may find that your mind is not able to 89. My father gave me (a) / a pair of binocular (b) /
concentrate. Several unconnected ideas may occur on my birthday. (c) / No error. (d)
together. But practice will improve your ability to 90. The teacher as well as his students, (a) / all left
concentrate on a single idea and think about it clearly (b) / for the trip. (c) / No error. (d)
and logically. In order to increase your vocabulary
and to improve your style, you should read widely LOGICAL REASONING
and use a good dictionary to help you find the exact
meanings and correct usages of words. 91. Which answer figure complete the form in question
Always remember that regular and frequent figure ?
practice is necessary if you want to learn to write well. Question figure :
It is no good waiting until you have an inspiration
before you write. Even with the most famous writers,
inspiration is rare. Someone said that writing is ninety- ?
nine percent hard work and one percent inspiration,
so the sooner you get into the habit of disciplining
your-self to write, the better.
83. To write well, a person must train himself in
(a) dealing with a difficult problem Answer figures :
(b) not leaving anything out
(c) thinking clearly and logically
(d) following a step-by-step approach
84. Initially it is difficult to write because
(a) a good dictionary is not used
(b) ideas occur without any sequence (a) (b) (c) (d)
(c) aids to correct writing are not known
(d) exact usages of words are not known
DIRECTIONS (Q. 92): In the following question which
answer figure will complete the question figure?
92. Question figure: 95.

?
?

Answer figures:

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(a) (b) (c) (d)


96.
93. Which answer figure includes all the components
given in the question figure ? ?
Question Figure :

(a) (b) (c) (d)


97. M is the son of P. Q is the grand daughter of O
who is the husband of P. How is M related to O?
Answer figures : (a) Son (b) Daughter
(c) Mother (d) Father
98. Vinod introduces Vishal as the son of the only
brother of his father's wife. How is Vinod related
to Vishal?
(a) Cousin (b) Brother
(a) (b) (c) (d) (c) Son (d) Uncle
94. Which of the answer figures include the separate 99. AGMSY, CIOUA, EKQWC, ? IOUAG, KQWCI
components found in the question figure? (a) GMSYE (b) FMSYE
(c) GNSYD (d) FMYES
Question figure: 100. (?), PSVYB, EHKNQ, TWZCF, ILORU
(a) BEHKN (b) ADGJM
(c) SVYBE (d) ZCFIL
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 101) : In the following question,
one statement is given followed by two assumptions I
and II. You have to consider the statement to be true
Answer figures: even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known
facts. You have to decide which of the given
assumptions, if any, follow from the given statement.
101. Statements : Politicians become rich by the votes
of the people.
Assumptions :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
I. People vote to make politicians rich.
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 95-96): Select a suitable figure II. Politicians become rich by their virtue.
from the four alternatives that would complete the (a) Only I is implicit
figure matrix. (b) Only II is implicit
(c) Both I and II are implicit
(d) Both I and II are not implicit
102. Two statements are given followed by four
conclusions, I, II, III and IV. You have to consider
the statements to be true, even if they seem to be (1)
at variance from commonly known facts. You
have to decide which of the given conclusions
can definitely be drawn from the given (2)
statements. Indicate your answer.
Statements :
(A) No cow is a chair
(3)
(B) All chairs are tables.
Conclusions :
I. Some tables are chairs.
II. Some tables are cows (4)
III. Some chairs are cows
IV. No table is a cow (a) (1) (b) (2) (c) (3) (d) (4)
(a) Either II or III follow
(b) Either II or IV follow MATHEMATICS
(c) Only I follows
106. Let f and g be functions from R to R defined as
(d) None of these
ì 7 x 2 + x - 8, x £ 1 ì | x |, x < -3
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 103-104): In questions one/two ï ï
statements are given, followed by two conclusions I f ( x) = í4 x + 5, 1 < x £ 7 , g ( x) = í0, - 3 £ x < 2
and II. You have to consider the statements to be true, ï 8x + 3, x > 7 ï 2
î î x + 4, x ³ 2
even if they seem to be at variance from commonly
known facts. You have to decide which of the given Then
conclusions, if any follow from the given statement. (a) (fog) (–3) = 8 (b) (fog) (9) = 683
(c) (gof) (0) = – 8 (d) (gof) (6) = 427
103. Statements : 107. How many different nine digit numbers can be
1. Temple is a place of worship. formed from the number 223355888 by rearranging
2. Church is also a place of worship.
its digits so that the odd digits occupy even
Conclusions :
positions ?
I. Hindus and Christians use the same place
for worship. (a) 16 (b) 36 (c) 60 (d) 180
II. All churches are temples. n
(a) Neither conclusion I and II follows 108. If å k ( k + 1) (k - 1) = pn4 + qn3 + tn2 + sn,
k =1
(b) Both conclusions I and II follow where p, q, t and s are constants, then the value
(c) Only conclusion I follows of s is equal to
(d) Only conclusion II follows
104. Statement : 1 1 1 1
(a) - (b) - (c) (d)
The human organism grows and develops 4 2 2 4
through stimulation and action. 109. The length of the semi-latus rectum of an ellipse
Conclusions : is one thrid of its major axis, its eccentricity would
I. Inert human organism cannot grow and be
develop. 2 2 1 1
II. Human organisms do not react to (a) (b) (c) (d)
3 3 3 2
stimulation and action. 110. If a an d b are roots of the equation
(a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
(b) Both conclusions I and II follow 3p
x 2 + px + = 0 , such that | a - b |= 10, then
(c) Only conclusion I follows 4
(d) Only conclusion II follows p belongs to the set :
105. Choose the set of figure which follows the given (a) {2, – 5} (b) {– 3, 2}
rule.
(c) {– 2, 5} (d) {3, – 5}
Rule: Closed figures gradually become open and
open figures gradually become closed.
111. Given the system of straight lines a(2x + y – 3) + 118. After striking the floor a certain ball rebounds
b(3x + 2y – 5) = 0, the line of the system situated 4
farthest from the point (4, –3) has the equation th of its height from which it has fallen. The
(a) 4x + 11y – 15 = 0 (b) 7x + y – 8 = 0 5
total distance that the ball travels before coming
(c) 4x + 3y – 7 = 0 (d) 3x – 4y + 1 = 0 to rest if it is gently released from a height of
112. One mapping is selected at random from all 120m is
mappings of the set S = {1, 2, 3, ......n} into itself. (a) 960 m (b) 1000 m
3 (c) 1080 m (d) Infinite
The probability that it is one-one is . Then
32 119. An equilateral triangle is inscribed in the circle
the value of n is x2 + y2 = a2 with one of the vertices at (a, 0). What
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 6 is the equation of the side opposite to this vertex?
(a) 2x – a = 0 (b) x + a = 0
113. The integer just greater than (3 + 5)2 n is (c) 2x + a = 0 (d) 3x – 2a = 0
divisible by (n Î N) 120. The function f(x) = x – | x – x2 |, –1 £ x £ 1 is
(a) 2n–1 (b) 2n+1 continuous on the interval
(c) 2 n+2 (d) Not divisible by 2 (a) [–1, 1] (b) (–1, 1)
114. The domain of the function (c) {–1, 1] – { 0 } (d) (–1, 1) – {0}
ì æ 1 2 öü 4n (2n)!
f (x) = sin–1 ílog 2 ç x ÷ ý is 121. If < , then P(n) is true for
î è2 øþ n + 1 (n!)2
(a) [– 2, – 1) È [1, 2] (b) (– 2, – 1] È [1, 2] (a) n ³ 1 (b) n > 0 (c) n < 0 (d) n ³ 2
(c) [– 2, – 1] È [1, 2] (d) (– 2, – 1) È (1, 2) 122. If a system of equation – ax + y + z = 0
115. The marks obtained by 60 students in a certain x – by + z = 0
test are given below : x + y – cz = 0 (a, b, c ¹ –1)
No. of No. of 1 1 1
Marks Marks has a non-zero solution then + + =
students students 1+ a 1+ b 1+ c
10 - 20 2 60 - 70 12 (a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3
123. If f (x) = xx, then f (x) is increasing in interval :
20 - 30 3 70 - 80 14
1
30 - 40 4 80 - 90 10 (a) [0, e] (b) [0, ]
e
40 - 50 5 90 - 100 4 (c) [0, 1] (d) None of these
50 - 60 6 x
124. If x is real number, then 2 must lie
Median of the above data is x - 5x + 9
(a) 68.33 (b) 70 between
(c) 68.11 (d) None of these 1 1
(a) and 1 (b) –1 and
116. If A, B, C are the angles of a triangle and 11 11
1
e iA , e iB , e iC are in A.P. Then the triangle must (c) –11 and 1 (d) – and 1
11
be 125. The value of
(a) right angled (b) isosceles nx
(c) equilateral (d) None of these æ a1/ x + a1/ x 1/ x ö
2 + .......... + an
lim ç 1 ÷
117. An observer on the top of a tree, finds the angle x®¥ è n ø
of depression of a car moving towards the tree to
ai > 0, i = 1, 2, ...... n, is
be 30°. After 3 minutes this angle becomes 60°. (a) a1 + a2 + ............... + an
After how much more time, the car will reach the
tree? (b) ea1 +a2 +¼an
(a) 4 min. (b) 4.5 m (c) 1.5 min (d) 2 min. a1 + a 2 + ..... + a n
(c)
n
(d) a1a2a3 ..........an
126. The value of cot–1 7 + cot–1 8 + cot–1 18 is 134. Let A, B, C be finite sets. Suppose that n (A) = 10,
p n (B) = 15, n (C) = 20, n (A Ç B) = 8 and n (B Ç C)
(a) p (b) = 9. Then the possible value of n (A È B È C) is
2
(c) cot–1 5 (d) cot–1 3 (a) 26 (b) 27
cos x - 1 x (c) 28
127. If ò e dx is equal to : (d) Any of the three values 26, 27, 28 is possible
sin x + 1
7-z
e x cos x e x sin x 135. If f(z) = , where z = 1 + 2i, then |f(z)| is
(a) +C (b) C- 1 - z2
1 + sin x 1 + sin x equal to :
x x
e e cos x |z|
(c) C- (d) C - (a) (b) | z |
1 + sin x 1 + sin x 2
128. A random variable X has the probability (c) 2 | z | (d) None of these
distribution
é1 - (log x)2 ù
X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
136. If f(x) = cos–1 ê ú
2 then the value of f ¢ (e)
p(X) 0.15 0.23 0.12 0.10 0.20 0.08 0.07 0.05 êë1 + (log x) úû
For the events E = {X is a prime number} and is equal to
F = {X < 4} then P(E È F) is
1 2 2
(a) 0.50 (b) 0.77 (c) 0.35 (d) 0.87 (a) 1 (b) (c) (d)
129. The number of roots of equation cos x + cos 2x + e e e2
cos 3x = 0 is (0 £ x £ 2 p) 137. Statement 1 : A five digit number divisible by 3
(a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 8 is to be formed using the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
130. The area under the curve y = |cos x – sin x|, with repetition. The total number formed are 216.
p Statement 2 : If sum of digits of any number is
0£ x£ , and above x-axis is : divisible by 3 then the number must be divisible
2
by 3.
(a) 2 2 (b) 2 2 - 2
(a) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true,
(c) 2 2+2 (d) 0 Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement -1
ì x log cos x
ï ,x ¹ 0 (b) Statement -1 is true, Statement-2 is true ;
131. If f (x) = í log(1 + x 2 ) then f(x) is Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation
ï 0 ,x = 0 for Statement-1
î
(a) continuous as well as differentiable at x = 0 (c) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false
(b) continuous but not differentiable at x = 0 (d) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true
(c) differentiable but not continuous at x = 0 138. The equation of one of the common tangents to
(d) neither continuous nor differentiable at the parabola y2 = 8x and x 2 + y 2 - 12x + 4 = 0
x= 0 is
132. The maximum value of z = 3x + 2y subject to (a) y = –x + 2 (b) y = x – 2
x + 2y ³ 2, x + 2y £ 8, x, y ³ 0 is : (c) y = x + 2 (d) None of these
(a) 32 (b) 24 é cos t sin t ù
(c) 40 (d) None of these 139. If R (t) = ê ú , then R(s) R(t) equals
133. A cylindircal gas container is closed at the top ë- sin t cos t û
and open at the bottom. if the iron plate of the top (a) R (s + t) (b) R (s – t)
(c) R(s) + R(t) (d) None of these
5
is time as thick as the plate forming the æ 1ö
4 140. If = ò x log ç1+ ÷ dx = f(x) log(x + 1) + g(x)x2 + Lx
cylindrical sides. The ratio of the radius to the è xø
height of the cylinder using minimum material for + C, then
the same capacity is 1 2
(a) f (x) = x (b) g(x) = log x
2 1 4 1 2
(a) (b) (c) (d) (c) L = 1 (d) None of these
3 2 5 3
r r r
141. Let a, b & c be non-coplanar unit vectors 146. The ratio in which the join of ( 2, 1, 5) and (3, 4, 3)
equally inclined to one another at an acute angle 1
rrr is divided by the plane (x + y – z) = is:
2
q. Then | [a b c] | in terms of q is equal to
(a) 3 : 5 (b) 5 : 7 (c) 1 : 3 (d) 4 : 5
(a) (1 + cos q) cos 2q p/2
sin x
(b) (1 + cos q) 1 - 2cos q 147. Value of ò dx is
0
sin x + cos x
(c) (1 - cos q) 1 + 2cos q
p -p
(d) None of these (a) (b)
2 2
142. 21/4. 22/8. 23/16. 24/32......¥ is equal to- p
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) (d) None of these
4
(c) 3/2 (d) 5/2 148. The dot product of a vector with the vectors
n n
Cr 3 , then a – n is equal to ˆi + ˆj - 3kˆ , ˆi + 3jˆ - 2kˆ and 2iˆ + ˆj + 4kˆ are 0, 5 and
143. If
å
r= 0
(-1) r
r+3
=
Cr a + 3 8 respectively. The vector is
(a) î + 2ˆj + kˆ (b) - ˆi + 3jˆ - 2kˆ
(a) 0 (b) 1
(c) 2 (d) None of these (c) î + 2ˆj + 3kˆ (d) î - 3jˆ - 3kˆ
p q-y r-z 149. The angle between the lines whose intercepts
on the axes are a, –b and b, –a respectively , is
144. If p-x q r - z = 0 , then the value of
a 2 - b2 b2 - a 2
p-x q-y r (a) tan -1 (b) tan -1
ab 2
p q r b2 - a 2
+ + is (c) tan -1 (d) None of these
x y z 2ab
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 4pqr 150. If the line through the points A (k, 1, –1) and B
145. An urn contains five balls. Two balls are drawn (2k, 0, 2) is perpendicular to the line through the
and found to be white. The probability that all the points B and C (2 + 2k , k, 1), then what is the
balls are white is value of k?
1 3 3 1 (a) –1 (b) 1 (c) –3 (d) 3
(a) (b) (c) (d)
10 10 5 2

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