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PHYSICS
dv x 
 2av  v2  a sin1   1 on the basis of dimensional analysis, the value of n is :
n
1.
a 
(A) 0 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) None of these

2. A force F  aiˆ  bjˆ  ckˆ is acted upon a body of mass ‘m’. If the body starts from rest and was at the
origin initially, its new co-ordinate after time t is :
at 2 bt 2 ct 2 at 2 2bt 2 ct 2 at 2 bt 2 ct 2
(A) , , (B) , , (C) , , (D) None of these
2m 2m 2m 2m m 2m m m 2m

3. A person travelling on a straight line moves with a uniform velocity v1 for some time and with
uniform velocity v2 for the next the equal time. The average velocity v is given by :
v1  v2 2 1 1 1 1 1
(A) v (B)   (C) v  v1v2 (D)  
2 v v1 v2 v v1 v2

4. If x  a  cos    sin  and y  a  sin   cos   and  increases at uniform rate  . The velocity
of particle is :
a 2 a
(A) a (B) (C) (D) a
 

5. The normal reaction on a body placed in a lift moving up with constant acceleration 2 m/s2 is 120N.
Mass of body is (Take g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 10 kg (B) 15 kg (C) 12 kg (D) 5 kg

6. In the given figure, the coefficient of friction between m1 and m2 is  and m2


 m1 F
and horizontal surface is zero :
(A) if F  m1 g , then relative acceleration is found between m1 and m2 m2
(B) if F  m1 g , then relative acceleration is found between m1 and m2
2  0
(C) it F  m1 g , then both bodies move together
(D) (A) and (B) are correct

7. Kinetic energy of a particle moving along a circle of radius R depends on the distance covered as
T = ks2 where k is a constant. The force acting on the particle as a function of s is :
2 2 2 2
2k  s  R  s 2s  R
(A) 1   (B) 2ks 1    (C) 2ks 1    (D) 1  
s  R  s  R k  s

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8. If a particle is compelled to move on a given smooth plane curve under the action of given forces in
the plane F  xiˆ  yiˆ . Then :
1
(A) F dr  xdx  ydy (B) F dr 
2
mv 2

1
(C) F dr  xdx  ydy (D)
2
mv 2    xdx  ydy
9. If the momentum of a body increases by 20%, the percentage increase in its kinetic energy is equal
to :
(A) 44 (B) 88 (C) 66 (D) 20

10. When a wheel moves a distance shorter than 2 R while making one rotation. Then :
(A) vcm  R (B) vcm  R (C) vcm  R (D) vcm  R

11. A planet revolves in elliptical orbit around the sun (See figure).
The linear speed of the planet will be maximum at :
(A) A (B) B
(C) C (D) D

12. A simple pendulum has a time period T1 when on the earth’s surface, and T2 when taken to a height R
T2
above the earth’s surface, where R is the radius of earth. The value of is :
T1
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) 2

13. A block weighs 15 N and 12 N in air and water respectively. When it is immersed in another liquid,
it weighs 13 N, then the relative density of the block :
(A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 10 (D) 2

14. The value of modulus of rigidity for liquids is :


(A)  (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) 2

15. A wave of angular frequency  propagates so that a certain phase of oscillation moves along
X-axis, Y-axis and Z-axis with speeds c1, c2 and c3 respectively. The propagation constant ‘k’ is :
   ˆ
(A)
c12  c22  c32
ˆi  ˆj  kˆ  (B)
c1
ˆi 
c2
ˆj  k
c3

ˆi   ˆj   kˆ  c
1
(C) (D) None of these

16. The difference of sound level between two points is 30 decibel. The ratio of pressure amplitude
between points is :
(A) 10 (B) 20 (C) 30 (D) 32

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17. A sphere A is placed at smooth table. An another sphere


B is suspended as shown in figure. Both spheres are
identical in all respects. Equal quantity of heat is supplied A
to both spheres. All kinds of heat loss are neglected.
B
The final temperatures of A and B are TA and TB
respectively, then :
(A) TA = TB (B) TA > TB (C) TA < TB (D) None of these

18. The temperature of H2 at which the rms velocity of its molecules is seven times the rms velocity of
the molecule of nitrogen at 300 K, is :
(A) 2100 K (B) 1700 K (C) 1350 K (D) 1050 K

19. In a model of chlorine (Cl2), two Cl atoms are rotated m m
about their centre of mass as shown. Here the two ‘Cl’
Cl Cl
atoms are 2  1010 m apart and angular speed
  2  1012 rad/s. If the molar mass of chlorine is
r r
70 g/mol, then the rotational kinetic energy of one Cl 2
molecule is :
(A) 2.32  1020 J (B) 2.32  1021 J (C) 2.32  1019 J (D) 2.32  1022 J

20. The molar specific heat of mixture at constant volume, if one mole of a monoatomic gas is mixed
with three moles of a diatomic gas is :
(A) 3.33 R (B) 2.25 R (C) 1.15 R (D) 6.72 R

21. The time in which a layer of ice of thickness h will grow on the surface of the pond of surface area A,
when the surrounding temperature falls to T C .
(Assume K = thermal conductivity of ice,  = density of water, L = latent heat of fusion)
L L  Lh 2  Lh 2
(A) t h 2
(B) t h 2
(C) t (D) t
2 KT KT 3KT 4 KT
A
22. The prism shown in the figure has one side silvered. 30

The angle of the prism is 30 and   2 . What should


D
be angle of incidence, if the incident ray retraces its initial i
path :
(A) 50 (B) 45  2
C
(C) 60 (D) 75
B

23. An astronomical telescope has an angular magnification of magnitude 5 for distant object.
The separation between the objective and the eye piece is 36 cm and final image is formed at infinity.
The focal length to the objective and focal length be for eye-piece are :
(A) f0  45 cm and fe   9cm (B) f0  50 cm and fe 10cm
(C) f0  7.2 cm and fe  5 cm (D) f0  30 cm and fe  6 cm

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24. The maximum intensity in the case of n identical incoherent waves, each of intensity 2 W/m2 is
32 W/m2. The value of n is :
(A) 4 (B) 16 (C) 32 (D) 64

25. An electron is projected with velocity 107 m/s at an angle    30 with horizontal in a region of
uniform electric field of 5000N/C vertically upwards. The maximum distance covered by an electron
in vertical direction above its initial level is :
(A) 14.2 mm (B) 15 mm (C) 12.6 mm (D) 14.2 mm

q q
26. Electric dipole moment of combination shown in the figure is : a
(A) qa  qa 2  qa
(B) 2 2qa a a
(C) 2qa
(D)  
2  1 qa 3q
a
q

27. A solid non-conducting sphere of radius R having charge density   0 x , where x is distance from
the centre of sphere. The self potential energy of the sphere :
02 R 4 02 R 6 02 R 6
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
6 0 4 0 6 0

B
28. The equivalent capacitance between the points A and C is given by :
4C 6C
10
(A) C 6C
3 4C
B
(B) 15 C C
3
(C) C 4C 10C
10
(D) 20 C A

29. The charge carriers in superconductors are :


(A) electrons (B) protons (C) phonons (D) photons

30. Two long parallel wires are placed on a smooth horizontal table. They have equal and opposite
charges. Work required to increase the separation between wires from a to 2a if magnitude of charge
per unit length on them is  , will be :
 2 ln 2 2 2 2
(A) (B) ln 2 (C) (D) ln 2
4 0  0 4 0 a 2 0

31. The sum and the difference of self inductances of two coils are 13H and 5H respectively.
The maximum mutual inductances of two coil is :
(A) 6H (B) 5H (C) 65 H (D) 18 H

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32. The B-H curves S1 and S2 in the adjoining figure are associated with :
(A) a diamagnetic and paramagnetic substance respectively
(B) a paramagnetic and ferromagnetic substance respectively
(C) soft iron and steel respectively
(D) steel and soft iron respectively

33. The average value for half cycle in a 200V A.C. source is :
(A) 180V (B) 200V (C) 220V (D) None of these

34. For a certain metal v is five times of v0 and the maximum velocity of coming out photons is
8  106 m / s . If v = 2v0, the maximum velocity of photoelectrons will be :
(A) 4  106 m / s (B) 6  106 m / s (C) 2  106 m / s (D) 1  106 m / s

35. Work function of metal is 10eV. Photons of 20eV are bombarded on it. The frequency of
photoelectrons will be :
10 10 10 10
(A)  (B)  (C)  (D) 
h h h h

36. How many quantum numbers are explained by Schrödinger’s model ?


(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

37. Half-life of an element A is 25 days. After 25 days, three atoms of A become :


(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) all may be

38. The exclusive-OR of A, B is represented by A  B . An equivalent form is :


(A) AB  A B (B) AB  A  B (C) AB  A B (D) None of these

39. The figure shows the characteristic curve for a diode.


The plate current is 3 mA when plate voltage is 20V.
The plate current if plate voltage is doubled is :
(A) 6 mA
(B) 12 mA
(C) 9 mA
(D) 1.5 mA

40. The spectrum of a star is usually


(A) continuous emission spectrum (B) continuous absorption spectrum
(C) line absorption spectrum (D) line emission spectrum

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CHEMISTRY

1. The triad of the nuclei that is isotonic :


14 14 19 14 15 17
(A) 6C , 7 N , 9F (B) 6C , 7 N , 9F
14 14 17 12 14 19
(C) 6C , 7 N , 9F (D) 6C , 7 N , 9F

2. The effect of splitting of spectral lines under the influence of magnetic field is called :
(A) Photoelectric effect (B) Zeeman effect
(C) Raman effect (D) Stark effect

3. The moles of O2 required for reacting with 6.8 of ammonia is :


NH3  O2 
 NO  H2
(A) 5 (B) 2.5 (C) 1 (D) 0.5

4. A vessel is filled with a mixture of equal masses of oxygen and nitrogen. The ratio of partial pressure
of oxygen and nitrogen is :
(A) PO2  0.5PN2 (B) PO2  0.875PN2
(C) PO2  PN2 (D) PO2  1.14PN2

5. Monoclinic crystal has dimension :


(A) a  b  c ;     90,   90 (B) a  b  c ;       90
(C) a  b  c ;       90 (D) a  b  c ;       90

6. Heat of neutralisation of a strong acid and strong base is always :


(A) 13.7 kcal/ mol (B) 9.6 kcal/ mol
(C)  6 kcal / mol (D) 11.4 kcal/ mol

7. The equilibrium constant for certain reaction is 100. If the value R is given to be 2 cal K 1 mol1 ,
then standard Gibb’s free energy change will be :
(A)  2.764kcal (B) 2.674 kcal (C) 2.764 kcal (D) None of these

8. In which of the following reaction Kp > Kc ?


(A) N2 (g)  3H2 (g) 2 NH3 (g) (B) H2 (g)  I2 (g) 2HI(g)

(C) PCl3 (g)  Cl2 (g) PCl5 (g) (D) 2SO3 (g) 2SO2 (g)  O2 (g)

9. A solution was prepared by mixing 50 ml of 0.2 M HCl and 50 mL 0.10 M NaOH. The pH of the
solution is :
(A) 7.0 (B) 2.0 (C) 3.0 (D) 1.3

10. In the presence of acid, the initial concentration of cane sugar was reduced from 0.2 M to 0.1 M in 5
hrs and to 0.05 M in 10 hrs. The reaction must be of :
(A) zero order (B) first order (C) second order (D) fractional order

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11. On mixing 10 ml of acetone with 50 ml of chloroform, the total volume of the solution is :
(A) < 60 ml (B) > 60 ml (C) = 60 ml (D) unpredictable

12. Which of the following is not a colloid ?


(A) Milk (B) Blood (C) Latex (D) Vinegar

13. Cu+ ion is not stable is aqueous solution because of disproportionation reaction, E value of
disproportionation of Cu+ is : [E 2   0.15V, E 2   0.34V]
Cu / Cu Cu / Cu
(A)  0.38V (B) + 0.19 V (C) 0.49V (D) + 0.38 V

14. The values of  eq for NH4Cl, NaOH and NaCl are respectively 149.74, 248.1 and 126.4 ohm1 cm2
equivalent 1 . The value of  eq of NH4OH is :
(A) 371.44 (B) 271.44
(C) 71.44 (D) Data insufficient

15. The number of  - and - particles emitted in the nuclear reaction 90 Th


228

 83 Bi212 are :
(A) 4 and 1 (B) 3 and 7 (C) 8 and 1 (D) 4 and 7

16. The bond orders of given species follows the order :


(A) O2  O2  O22  O2 (B) O2  O2  O2  O22
(C) O2  O22  O2  O2 (D) O22  O2  O2  O2

17. Which of the following molecular orbital has the lowest energy ?
(A)  2p x (B) * 2p x (C) * 2p y (D) * 2pz

18. The set that contains pairs of elements that do not belong to same group but show chemical
resemblance is :
(A) B, Al (B) Be, Al (C) Hf, Zr (D) K, Pb

19. Which of the following is called Nitrolim ?


(A) Ca3(PO4)2 (B) Ca(CN)2 (C) Ca(NO3)2 (D) CaCN2 + C

20. When CuSO4 reacts with aqueous KI, the products are :
(A) Cu2I2 + K2SO4 (B) Cu + K2SO4 + I2
(C) CuI2 + K2SO4 (D) Cu2I2 + K2SO4 + I2

21. Which of the following is wrong ?


(A) K 2Cr2O7 
 orange (B) CuSO4 .5H2O 
 blue
(C) MnSO4 
 yellow (D) Cr2 (SO4 )3 
 purple

22. The IUPAC name for K2[Cr(CN)2O2(O2)NH3] is :


(A) potassium amminedicyanodioxoperoxochromate (VI)
(B) potassium amminedicyanotetroxochromium (VI)
(C) potassium amminedicyanochromate (IV)
(D) potassium aminocyanodiperoxochromate (VI)

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23. Wilkinson’s Catalyst is :


(A) TiCl4 and Al(C2H5)3 (B) [(C6H5)3P]3RhCl
(C) TiCl4 and (C6H5)3P (D) Al(C6H5)3, TiCl4 and (C6H5)3P

24. Zinc reacts with cold and very dilute HNO3 to give :
(A) NO2 (B) NH4NO3 (C) NH3 (D) NO

25. Which one of following states best describe glass ?


(A) Liquid (B) Solid
(C) Colloidal (D) Super cooled liquid

26. Bleaching action of bleaching powder is due to :


(A) CaCl2 (B) CaSO4 (C) Ca(OCl)Cl (D) CaO2Cl

27. The ionisation energy of Xe is comparable with that of :


(A) F2 (B) O2 (C) Cl2 (D) N2

28. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given.
Column I Column II
I. Argentite 1. Baeyer’s process
II. Bauxite 2. Mac Arthur Forest
III. Copper pyrites 3. Froth floatation process
IV. Argentiferrous lead 4. Parke’s process

Codes : I II III IV
(A) 1 2 3 4
(B) 2 1 3 4
(C) 1 2 4 3
(D) 4 3 2 1
29. Which of the following will not give positive chromyl chloride test ?

(A) CuCl2 (B) HgCl2 (C) ZnCl2 (D) C6 H5 N H3Cl

30. How many conformations of ethane are possible ?


(A)  (B) 1 (C) 2 (C) 3

31. Which of the following compound, does not show Lassaigne’s test for nitrogen ?
(A) Urea (B) Hydrazine
(C) Phenylhydrazine (D) Azobenzene

32. Which of the following is non-aromatic ?


(A) Benzene (B) Tropylium cation
(C) Cyclopentadienyl anion (D) Cyclooctatetraene

33. On warming with silver powder, chloroform is converted into :


(A) hexachloroethane (B) ethylene
(C) 1, 1, 2, 2-tetrachloroethane (D) acetylene

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34. Which sequence does not lead to the formation of ethanol ?


dry dil. H SO [O] LiAlH
(A) C2 H5 I 
Ag O
 (A) 

2 4
(B) CH3CHO 
 
4
 (A)
2
Mg 1. Oxirane hydrolysis Na / EtOH
(C) CH3I  
  (A) (D) CH3CHCl2 
 
 (A)
2. H3O

35. Maximum enol form will be present in :


(A) CH3COCH3 (B) CH3COCH2CHO
(C) CH3COCH2COCH3 (D) equal in all

36. In the given reaction :


Pyridine
CH3CHO  CH2 (COOH)2 


 (A)
(A) CH3COOH (B) CH3CH2COOH
(C) CH3CH = CHCOOH (D) HOOC  CH  CH  COOH

37. Acetyl chloride and sodium azide react to give methylamine. The reaction is called :
(A) Schmidt reaction (B) Kolbe Schmidt reaction
(C) Curtius reaction (D) Schotten Baumann reaction

38. The smell of mustard oil is given by the compound :


(A) Carbylaminoalkane (B) RNCS (C) RCHO (D) RCNS

39. Bakelite is made from phenol and formaldehyde. The initial reaction between them is the example
of :
(A) electrophilic aromatic addition (C) nucleophilic aromatic substitution
(C) free radical reaction (D) aldol reaction

40. The one which is not present in DNA is :


(A) uracil (B) thyamine (C) adenine (D) guanine

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MATHEMATICS

1. A natural number a is said to be related to another natural number b if |a  b| < 4. The relation is :
(A) reflexive and symmetric (B) reflexive and transitive
(C) symmetric and transitive (D) None of these

2. The equation not representing a circle is given by :


1 z
(A) Re  0 (B) z z  i z  i z  1 0
 1  z 
 z  1  z 1
(C) arg   (D) 1
 z  1 2 z 1

3. The area of the triangle whose vertices are the points represented by the complex numbers z1, z2, z3 on
the argand diagram is :
| z2  z3 ||z1 |2 1
(A) (B) | z1 ||z2 |
4i z1 2
1 z1  z3
(C) | z1 |2 (D) 
3 4i z1

4. If x  2  22 / 3  21 / 3 then value of x3  6 x2  6 x is :
(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) None of these

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5. The sum of the first n terms of the series     . . . is equal to :
2 4 8 16
(A) 2n  n  1 (B) 1  2n (C) n  2 n  1 (D) 2n  1

49
If 1.05  1.05
50 n
6.  11.658, then equals :
n 1

(A) 208.34 (B) 212.12 (C) 212.16 (D) 213.16

7. A library has a copies of one book, b copies each of two books, c copies each of three books and
single copy of d books. The total number of ways in which these books can be distributed is :
 a  b  c  d !  a  2b  3c  d !
(A) (B)
a! b! c!  a!  b! 2  c!3
 a  2b  3c  d !
(C) (D) None of these
a! b! c!

 
n
8. The coefficient of x4 in the expansion of 1  x  x 2  x3 is :

(A) n
C4  nC2  nC1 (B) n
C4  nC2  nC1 nC2
(C) n
C4  nC2 (D) None of these

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2
 CK  n
9. If n is a positive integer and CK  nCK  the value of K3   is :
 C K 1 

k 1

n  2n  1 n  1 n  n  1 n  2
2 2

(A) (B)
12 12
n  n  2 n  1
2

(C) (D) None of these


12

cos   sin  1
10. The value of the determinant sin  cos  1 is equal to :
cos      sin     1
(A) independent of  (B) independent of 
(C) independent of  and  (D) None of these

11. If the system of equations


x  ay  az  0
bx  y  bz  0
cx  cy  z  0
where a, b and c are non-zero and non-unity has a non-trivial solutions, then the value of
a b c
  is equal to :
1 a 1 b 1 c
abc
(A) zero (B) 1 (C) 1 (D)
a  b2  c 2
2

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12. The sum of series 1     . . .  is :
2! 3! 4!
(A) e (e + 1) (B) e 1  e (C) e  e  1 (D) 3e


x 3n 
x 3n  2 
x 3 n 1
13. a   3n! , b  3n  2! and c    3n  1! then the value of a3  b3  c3  3abc is :
n0 n 1 n 1

(A) 1 (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) 2

n
a  bx  cx 2
14. The coefficient of x in the expansion of is :
ex
 1 ncn   b  c n  a 
2  1 n
cn2   b  c n  a 
(A) (B)
n!   n!  

 1 ncn2   b  c n  a 
(C) (D) None of these
n!  

15. If A and B are two matrices such that AB = B and BA = A then A2 + B2 is equal to :
(A) 2AB (B) 2BA (C) A+B (D) AB

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cos x  sin x 0  cos x 0 sin x 


If F  x   sin x cos x 0 and G  y    0
  0  then  F  x G  y   is equal to :
1
16. 1
 0 0 1    sin x 0 cos x 

(A) F   x G   y (B)    
F x 1 G y 1 (C) G   y F   x (D)    
G y 1 F x 1

17. If f1(x) and f2(x) have domains D1 and D2 respectively, domain of  f1  x  f 2  x  is :


(A) D1 ~ D2 (B) D1  D2 (C) D1  D2 (D) None of these
x2

18. The value of



lim 0
cost 2 dt
is equal to :
x0 x sin x
(A) 3/2 (B) 1 (C) 1 (D) None of these
sin2 x
 1 1 1 
19. lim  2  2
 .... 2 
is equal to :
x  0  sin x
1 2sin x n sin x 
 n  1
(A)  (B) 0 (C) (D) n
2
dy
20. y  e1  loge x , then value of is equal to :
dx
(A) e (B) 1 (C) 0 (D) loge x eloge ex

d2y
0 f t  sin k  x  t  dt
x
21. If y  then 2
 k 2 y equals :
dx
(A) zero (B) y (C) kf (x) (D) k 2 f  x

The equation of the tangent to the curve y   2 x  1 e   at the point of its maximum is :
2 1 x
22.
(A) y 1 0 (B) x 1 0 (C) x  y 1 0 (D) x  y 1 0

23. The area of the triangle formed by the coordinate axes and a tangent to the curve xy = a2 at the point
(x1, y1) on it is :
a 2 x1 a 2 y2
(A) (B) (C) 2a2 (D) 4a2
y1 x1

24. e
sec x

. sec3 x sin2 x  cos x  sin x  sin xcos x dx is equal to : 
(A) esec x  sec 2
x  sec xtan x c  (B) esec x  c

(C) esec x  sec x  tan x  c (D) None of these

0 cot 1  x  x  dx is :
1
1 2
25. The value of the integral

(A)   log 2 (B)  / 2  log 2 (C)   log 2 (D)  / 2  log 2

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2
 x 
  e x dx 
The value of lim   is :
0
26. x
0
x  2 x2
e dx
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) zero

27. The area cut-off a parabola by any double ordinate is k times the corresponding rectangle contained
by the double ordinate and its distance from the vertex. The value of k is :
(A) 2/3 (B) 3/2 (C) 1/3 (D) 3

28. The solution of the differential equation 1  y 2 dx  x  e tan    1 y


 dy  0 is :
1 x 1 y
(A) yetan  tan1 x  c (B) xetan  tan1 y  c
1 x 1 x
(C) y  tan1 x.etan c (D) y  xetan c
dy y   y / x
29. The solution of the differential equation   is :
dx x    y / x
(A) x   y / x  c (B)   y / x  cx (C) y   y / x  c (D)   y / x  cy
x y x y x y
30. If   1 be any line through the intersection of   1 and   1 , then :
c d a b b a
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
(A)    (B)    (C)    (D) None of these
c d a b d a b c b d c a

The equation of the image of the circle  x  3   y  2  1 by the mirror x + y = 19 is :


2 2
31.
(A)  x  14 2   y  13 2  1 (B)  x  15 2   y  14 2  1
(C)  x  16 2   y  15 2  1 (D)  x  17 2   y  16 2  1
32. If the normal at (ct, c/t) on the curve xy = c2 meets the curve again in t then :
1 1 1 1
(A) t   3 (B) t   (C) t  2 (D) t 2  
t t t t2
33. The parametric representation 2  t 2 ,2t  1 represents :  
(A) a parabola with focus at (2, 1) (B) a parabola with vertex at (2, 1)
(C) an ellipse with centre at (2, 1) (D) None of these
x2 y2
34. The locus of mid-points of a focal chord of the ellipse   1 is :
a2 b2
x2 y2 ex x2 y2 ex
(A) 2
 2
 (B) 2
 2

a b a a b a
(C) x  y  a  b2
2 2 2
(D) None of these

35. The smallest angle of the triangle whose sides are 6  12 , 48 , 24 is :


  
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
3 4 6

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36. If A and B are acute positive angles satisfying the equations 3 sin2 A  2 sin2 B  1 and
3 sin 2 A  2 sin 2B  0 then A + 2B is equal to :
  
(A) zero (B) (C) (D)
2 4 3

   3 y  4 y 
2 3 2
37. If x 2  y 2  1 and P  3x  4 x3 , then value of P is :
(A) 1 (B) 3 (C) 6 (D) None of these

38. Let p , q , r be three mutually perpendicular vectors of the same magnitude. If a vector x satisfies
the equation.
     
p   x  q  p   q   x  r  q   r   x  p  r   0 then x is equal to :
     

       
1 1 1 1
(A) p  q  2r (B) p  q  r (C) p  q  r (D) 2p  q  r
2 2 3 3
39. A (3, 2, 0), B (5, 3, 2) and C  9, 6,  3 are three points forming a triangle and AD is bisector of the
angle ABC , where AD meets BC at the point :
 19 57 17   19 57 17   19 57 17 
(A) , ,
 8 16 16  (B)  , ,
 8 16 16  (C)  8 ,  16 , 16  (D) None of these

40. The equation of the tangent plane to the sphere x2  y 2  z 2  2 x  y  z  14  0 at the point
(2, 1, 2) is :
(A) 6 x  y  5z  23  0 (B) 6 x  y  5z  23  0
(C) x  6 y  5z  23  0 (D) None of these

41. Maximum value of z = 3x + 5y, under the constraints x  2 y  2000 ; x  y  1500, y  600 and
x, y  0 is :
(A) 5000 (B) 5500 (C) 6000 (D) None of these

42. One set containing five numbers has mean 8 and variance 24 and the second set containing three
numbers has mean 8 and variance 24. Then the variance of the combined set is :
(A) 42 (B) 24 (C) 20 (D) 25

43. A student obtain 75%, 80% and 85% marks in three subjects. If the marks of another subject are
added, then his average cannot be less than :
(A) 60% (B) 65% (C) 80% (D) 90%

44. The chance that a doctor A will diagnose a disease X correctly is 60%. The chance that a patient will
die by his treatment after correct diagnosis is 40% and the chance of death by wrong diagnosis is
70%, A patient of doctor A who had disease X died. The chance that his disease was diagnosed
correctly is :
(A) 6/10 (B) 6/11 (C) 1/2 (D) 6/13

45. Three squares of a chessboard are chosen at random, the probability that two are of one colour and
one of another is :
(A) 16/21 (B) 8/21 (C) 32/12 (D) None of these

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ENGLISH
Directions : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
For Q.1 - 5
Because goldfish can be kept easily in small ponds and aquariums, they make good pets, but like many other
pets, they must have proper care and the right kind of place to live.
A two-inch fish requires a minimum of two gallons of water containing sufficient oxygen to support life.
Some oxygen will make its way into the water of an aquarium from the air that touches the surface. Plants in
an aquarium also help to furnish oxygen. Snails help to keep an aquarium clean. Thus, with plenty of plants
and snail, the water in an aquarium does not have to be changed frequently. A large lake may prove to be a
quite unsuitable abode for goldfish.
It is important that goldfish should not be overfed. They can be fed such things as dried insects in addition to
commercially-prepared goldfish food, but they should never be fed more than once a day. Even then, they
should not be given more food than can be consumed in about five minutes. This ensures prolonged life.
1. Which of the following statements is true ?
(A) Goldfish should be given food only once a day
(B) Snails eat up the goldfish in an aquarium
(C) Plants provide food to the snails
(D) Goldfish comes above the surface of water to get oxygen from air

2. Which of the following statements is not true ?


(A) Snails make the aquarium clean by eating up goldfish
(B) Two gallons of water with sufficient oxygen is enough for two-inch fish
(C) Goldfish can be made good pets
(D) Plants in an aquarium provide oxygen to goldfish

3. Which of the following helps supply goldfish with oxygen ?


(A) Snails (B) Plants (C) Dried insects (D) Aquarium

4. Water in an aquarium needs to be changed if


(A) there are plenty of snails and plants in it
(B) there is no sufficient oxygen in it
(C) it is very clean and contains sufficient oxygen
(D) it does not contain goldfish food and dried insects

5. What is important to remember when feeding goldfish ?


(A) They should be fed more than once a day
(B) They should be fed at five-minute intervals
(C) They should be fed with plants and snails
(D) They should be fed only once a day

6. A million cinemas a year bring the same stale bladerdash.


(A) adventure (B) nonsense (C) thriller (D) romance

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7. The Prime Minister delivered an impromptu speech to the students.


(A) important (B) impressive (C) inspiring (D) offhand

8. The leader might have had some covert reason for the change of his political affiliations.
(A) unjustifiable (B) obvious (C) inexplicable (D) flimsy

9. He is a man of mellow temper.


(A) fickle (B) hot (C) irrational (D) excitable

10. When the mother bird came home


P
the storm had subsided cried piteously
Q R
and on not finding her young ones.
S
The proper sequence should be :
(A) QSPR (B) PSRQ (C) PRSQ (D) QPSR

11. S1 : The spiritual training of the boys was a much more difficult training.
S6 : And I held that this was an essential part of the training of the young and that all training
without culture of the spirit was of no use, and might be even harmful.
P: I had realised that the training of the spirit was a thing in itself.
Q: Of course, I believed that every student should be acquainted with the elements of his own
religion and have a general knowledge of his own scriptures.
R: I relied little on religious books for spiritual training.
S: To develop the spirit is to build character and to enable one to work towards a knowledge of
God and self-realisation.
(A) PQSR (B) RQSP (C) RQPS (D) PRSQ

12. The Managing Director treated the employees to a . . . . . lunch at an expensive hotel.
(A) precious (B) thriving (C) stupendous (D) sumptuous

13. Those who live in . . . . . . . houses should not throw . . . . . . . at others.


(A) big ; abuse (B) own ; challenges
(C) stone ; bricks (D) glass ; stones

14. There is no glory in war . . . . . the blood it . . . . .


(A) considering ; sheds (B) comparing ; spills
(C) worth ; costs (D) thinking ; demands

15. While you were young, you . . . . . . cultivated good habits.


(A) ought to (B) ought to have (C) should have (D) None of these

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LOGICAL
Directions :
In each of the following questions, find out which of the figures (A), (B), (C) and (D) can be formed
from the pieces given in (x).

1.

2.

3.

4.

5. Rule : Any figure can be traced by a angle unbroken like without retracing.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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6. PASSIONATE is to unbridled as GIDDY is to :


(A) hasty (B) madcap (C) unreasonable
(D) disorderly (E) heared

7. Examination : degree
(A) doctor : Ph.D (B) music : instrument
(C) interview : selection (D) sports : medal

For Q. 8
Question on classification are designed to test candidate’s ability to classify given objects and final one which
does not share the common property with the other objects of the group. Question one classification can be in
any form.
8. (A) BEH (B) CFI (C) DGJ (D) EHL (E) FIL

9. Find out the missing term out of the given options :


A, C, F, H, . . . . . , M.
(A) J (B) K (C) L (D) I

10. In this type of alphabetical series, some letters are missing. Choose the correct one of the given
alternative.
cccbb . . . aa . . . cc . . . bbbaa . . . c.
(A) acbc (B) baba (C) acba (D) baca

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Answers - BITSAT FULL PRACTICE TEST - 5 (2010)


PHYSICS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A A A D A D C A A A

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A D A B B D C D B B

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

A B D B A B C B A D

31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

A C A A A C D C B C

CHEMISTRY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

B B D B A A D D D B

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A D B B A B A B D D

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

C A B B D C C B B A

31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

B D D C C C C B A A

MATHEMATICS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A D A B C C B B C A

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
C C A A C C B B D A

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

C A C C B D A B B B

31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

D A B A C B A B A B

41 42 43 44 45

B B A D A

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ENGLISH
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A A B B D A D B D D

11 12 13 14 15
C D D A C

LOGICAL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A A B D B B C D B D

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