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BITSAT DPP-4 Date: 09-04-2015

MATHS-A
log an log an 1 log an  2
1. If a1 , a2 , a3 ,......an ...... are in G.P. then the value of log an 3 log an 4 log an5 is
log an  6 log an  7 log an 8
1) 0 2) 1 3) -1 4) 2
a a  1 a 1 a 1 b 1 c 1
2. Let a, b, c be such b  a  c   0 . If b b  1 b  1  a  1 b 1 c  1  0 then the
c c  1 c  1  1 n  2 a  1
n 1
b  1
n
c
value of n is
1) any even integer 2) any odd integer 3) any integer 4) zero
1 1 1
4 4
3. If a  cos  i sin then 1 a a 2 is
3 3
1 a2 a
1) purely real 2) purely Imaginary 3) Rational 4) C
0 xa xb
4. If a,b,c are all different and if x  a 0 x  c  0 then the non-zero values of x are
xb xc 0
1)  ab  bc  ca 2)  ab  bc  ca 3)  bc  ca  ab 4) 0
5. Let the three digit numbers A28, 3B9, 62C where A, B, C are integers between 0 and 9 be
A 3 6
divisible by a fixed Integer K then 8 9 C is divisible by
2 B 2
1) K2 2) K(K+1) 3) K 4) K + 2
x 2 x
6. Let x 2 x 6  Ax 4  Bx 3  Cx 2  Dx  E , then the value of 5 A  4 B  3C  2 D  E is equal to
x x 6

1) -17 2) -14 3) -11 4) -8


n
x sin x cos x
n n d n  f  x 
7. If f  x   n ! sin cos then at x = 0 is
2 2 dx n
2
a a a3
1) -1 2) 1 3) 0 4) 2
1 cos x x
f ' x
8. If f  x   2 x 2sin x x 2 then Lt 
x 0 x
1 tan x x
1) 2 2) -2 3) 1 4) -1
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m
2r  1 Cr 1 m
9. If  r  m2  1 2m m 1 then  r 
r 0
sin 2  m 2  sin 2  m  sin 2  m  1
1) 0 2) m 2  1 3) 2m 4) 2m sin 2  2m 
1 2 1
2
10. If  is a non real cube root of -2, then the value of  1 3 2 is equal to
2 2 1
1) -11 2) -12 3) -13 4) 0
2 2
1  sin x cos x 4 sin 2 x
2 2
11. If f  x   sin x 1  cos x 4 sin 2 x then the maximum value of f(x) is
2 2
sin x cos x 1  4 sin 2 x
1) 2 2) 4 3) 6 4) 8
 K K  1
12. If AK   then A1  A2  .......  A2011 
K 1 K 
1) 0 2) 2011 3) (2011)2 4) (2011)3
1 x x2
13. If f  x   x x 2 1 then f 3 2   
x2 1 x
1) 0 2) -1 3) 1 4) 2
1 x x 1
14. If f  x   2x x  x  1 x  x  1 then f 100  
3x  x  1 x  x  1 x  2   x  1 x  x  1
1) 0 2) 1 3) 100 4) -100
ax ax ax
15. If a  x a  x a  x  0 then
ax ax ax
1) 0 is the only solution 2) 0 is the double root
3) 3a is the only solution 4) 3a is the double root
x1 y1 1 a1 b1 1
16. If x2 y2 1  a2 b2 1 then two triangles with vertices  x1 , y1  x2 , y2  x3 , y3  and
x3 y3 1 a3 b3 1
 a1 , b1  a2 , b2  a3 , b3 
must be
1) both right angles 2) both equilateral 3) congruent 4) Equal in Area
1 n n n
17. If Dk  2k n 2  n  1 n 2  n and D k  56 , then n equals
k 1
2k  1 n2 n2  n  1
1) 4 2) 6 3) 8 4) 7

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2 2
a x
 a x  a x
 a x  1
2 2
18. If a, b, c > 0 and x, y , z  R , then the value of the determinant b y
 b y  b y
 b y  1 is
2 2
c z
 c z  c z
 c z  1

1) 6 2) 4 3) 2 4) 0
2
x cos x e x
 /2
19. If f  x   sin x x2 sec x , then the value of  f  x  dx is equal to
 / 2
tan x 1 2
1) 5 2) 3 3) 1 4) 0
1 1 1
n n 3 n 6
20. If 3n is a factor of the determinant C1 C1 C1 , then the maximum value of n is
n n 3 n 6
C2 C2 C2

1) 7 2) 5 3) 3 4) 1

MATHS-B
1 5 
21. If f  x    f  x  1   and f  x   0 for all x  R , then lim f  x  is
3 f  x  2   x 

2 5
1) 0 2) 3) 4) 
5 2
 100 x   99sin x  
22. The value of lim      , where [.] denotes the greatest integer function, is
x0
  sin x   x  
1) 197 2) 198 3) 199 4) does not exist
1  cos x cos 2 x cos 3 x
23. lim is equal to
x 0 sin 2 2 x
1) 7/2 2) 7/3 3) 7/4 4) 7/5
24. lim
1  2  3  4  5  6  ....  2n  is equal to
n 
 n2  1   4n2  1
1) -1 2) 1 3) -1/3 4) 1/3
sin  x cos x 
25. lim is equal to
x  / 2 cos  x sin x 
1) 1 2)  / 2 3) 2 /  4) does not exist
f 1  h   f 1
26. Let f  x   3 x10  7 x8  5 x 6  21x 3  3 x 2  7 . The value of lim is equal to
h 0 h3  3h
1) 22/3 2) 50/3 3) 25/3 4) 53/3
2
 1 4 9 n 
27. lim  3  3  3  .....  3  is equal to
n  n  1 n 1 n 1 n 1 

1) 1 2) 2/3 3) 1/3 4) 0
x 1/ x
a a
28. The value of the limit lim x , a  1 is
x 0
a  a1/ x
1) 4 2) 2 3) -1 4) 0

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sin x  tan 1 x
1
29. lim is equal to
x 0 x2
1) 1/2 2) -1/2 3) 0 4) 
x 1  a cos x   b sin x
30. If lim  1 , then
x0 x3
1) a  5 / 2, b  1/ 2 2) a  3 / 2, b  1/ 2 3) a  3 / 2, b  5 / 2 4) a  5 / 2, b  3 / 2
1  cos  ax  bx  c 
2

31. If  and  be the roots of ax 2  bx  c  0 , then lim 2


is equal to
x 
 x  
1 2 a2 2 a2 2
1) 0 2)     3)     4)     
2 2 2

32. If lim

2 2
  2
tan    x  tan    x  2

equals (where [.] denotes the greatest integer function)


x0 sin 2 x
1) 0 2) 1 3) tan 10 – 10 4) 
 sin cos x 
 , x
 x   / 2  2
33. If f  x    , where {.} represents the fractional part function, then f  x  is
 
 1, x
2

 
1) continuous at x  2) lim f  x  exists, but f is not continuous at x 
2 x
 2
2

3) lim f  x  does not exist 4) lim f  x   1


 
x x
2 2
1 1
34. If f  x   and g  x   2 , then points of discontinuity of f  g  x   are
 x  1 x  2 x
 1   1 1   1 
1) 1, 0,1,  2)  ,  1, 0,1,  3) {0, 1} 4) 0,1, 
 2  2 2  2
a 2
 ax  x 2   a 2
 ax  x 2 
35. The value of the f  0  , so that the function f  x   becomes
a  x  a  x
continuous for all x, is given by
1) a a 2) a 3)  a 4)  a a
36. Let f  x  y   f  x  f  y  for all x and y. Suppose that f  3  3 and f '  0   11 , then f '  3 is
given by
1) 22 2) 44 3) 28 4) none of these
37. The function f  x   2Sgn 2 x  2 has
1) jump discontinuity 2) removal discontinuity
3) infinite discontinuity 4) no discontinuity at x = 0
 a / sin x 
1  sin x  ,  x0
6

38. If the function f  x    b, x  0 , is continuous at x = 0, then
 
 e tan 2 x / tan 3 x , 0  x 
 6
1) a  log e b, a  2 / 3 2) b  log e a, a  2 / 3
3) a  log e b, b  2 4) none of these
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 p 1
 x sin    x x , x  0
39. Let f  x     x , the set of values, of p for which f ''  x  is everywhere
 0, x  0'

continuous is
1)  2,   2)  3,   3)  5,   4) none of these
1  cos 1  cos x 
40. The value of f  0  , so that the function f  x   is continuous everywhere is
x4

1) 1/8 2) 1/2 3) 1/4 4) none of these

PHYSICS
41. The kinetic energy of a moving body is given by K = 2v2, K being in joules and v in m/s. Its
momentum when travelling with a velocity of 2ms-1 will be
1) 16 kg ms-1 2) 4 kg ms-1 3) 8 kg ms-1 4) 2 kg-1
42. A pump of 200 W lifts 2 Kg of water per second from a depth of 10m and pumps out with a
velocity of
1) 200 ms-1 2) 2 ms-1 3) 10 ms-1 4) 5 ms-1
43. A gun of mass M fires a bullet of mass m with a Kinetic energy E. The velocity of recoil of the
gun is
2ME 2mE 2mE 2ME
1) 2) 3) 4)
m M M m M m
44. Match the following
List – I List – II
a) Weight lessness e) Conservation of momentum
b) Rocket propulsion f) Impulse
c) Change in momentum g) Inertial frame
d) Newton’s first law h) Non-inertial frame
1) a-g; b-e; c-h; d-f 2) a-h; b-e; c-f; d-g
3) a-e; b-h; c-g; d-f 4) a-f; b-g; c-h; d-e
45. The collision in which the relative velocity is zero after collision is
1) perfectly elastic 2) perfectly inelastic
3) partially elastic 4) sometimes elastic and sometimes inelastic
46. A body of mass 500 gm falls from a height of 2m above the floor. If it loses energy of 6J during
collision with the floor, the find the height to which it rises. (g = 10 ms-2)
1) 0.8 m 2) 0.6m 3) 0.4 m 4) 0.2 m
47. A force of (3x) N acting on a body of mass 10 Kg along the x-axis, displaces it form x = 2m
to x = 6m. The work done by the force is
1) 20 J 2) 48 J 3) 68 J 4) 86 J
48. The kinetic energy of a projectile at the highest point of its path is found to be 3/4th of its initial
kinetic energy. If the body is projected from the ground, the angle of projection must be
1) 00 2) 300 3) 600 4) 400
49. A car of mass 1000kg moves on a horizontal surface. If the road friction amounts to 10% of
weight of the car and air resistance amounts to 2% of the weight, the power required to run the
car at a uniform speed of 36 KMPH is (g = 10 ms-2)
1) 112 kW 2) 56 kW 3) 12 kW 4) 6 kW
50. A particle of mass m moving with certain velocity collides elastically head on with a particle of
mass 4m at rest. The percentage of K.E. transferred is
1) 75% 2) 25% 3) 64% 4) 32%
51. When two perfectly elastic spheres of same mass, moving with velocities v1 and v2 collide n
times. The kinetic energy of the system finally is
1 1 1 1
1) m  v12  v22  n 2) m  v12  v22  / n 3) m  v12  v22  4) m  v12  v22  n
2 2 2 2
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52. A body of mass 10gm moving with velocity 5ms-1 collides with another body of mass 15gm
moving with 3ms-1 in the same direction. After collision if they stick and move together, the loss
of kinetic energy of the system is
1) 12 J 2) 12 x 10-3 J 3) 24 x 10-3 J 4) 192 x 10-3 J
0
53. A body is projected with velocity 5m/s at angle of 30 to the ground. Find the time taken to come
to rest. (take g = 10m/s2 and e = 0.5)
1) 0.6 s 2) 0.3 s 3) 1s 4) 3.5 s
54. The velocity ‘v’ reached by a car of mass ‘m’ at certain distance from the starting point driven
with constant power ‘P’ is such that
2
3P 3P 3P  3P 
1) v  2) v 2  3) v3  4) v   
m m m  m
55. A body of mass 6kg under a force which causes displacement in it given by “S = t2/4” metres
where ‘t’ is time. The workdone by the force in 2 seconds is
1) 12J 2) 9 J 3) 6 J 4) 3 J
56. A 2kg ball moving at 24 ms-1 undergoes inelastic head-on collision with a 4kg ball moving in the
opposite direction at 48 ms-1. If the coefficient of restitution is 2/3, their velocities in ms-1 after
impact are
1) –56, –8 2) –28, –4 3) –14, –2 4) –7, –1
57. The kinetic energy of a body becomes four times its initial value. The new linear momentum
will be
1) same as initial value 2) twice that of initial value
3) four times of the initial value 4) eight times of the initial value
58. A cannon shell fired breaks into two equal parts at its highest point. One part retraces the path
to the cannon with kinetic energy E1 and kinetic energy of the second part is E2 Relation
between the E1 and E2 is
1) E2 = E1 2) E2 = 4E1 3) E2 = 9E1 4) E2 = 15E1

59. 
A particle gets displaced by r  2i  3j  4 
k m under the action of a force


F  7i  4j  3
k N . The change in its K.E is
1) 70 J 2) 38 J 3) 126 J 4) 52.5 J
-1 0
60. A ball is projected with a velocity of 10ms at angle 30 to the horizontal plane. Find the time
taken to comet to rest. (take g = 10 ms-2 and e = 0.6)
1) 0.6 s 2) 0.3 s 3) 1s 4) 3.5s

CHEMISTRY
61. “The total mass of reactants is always equal to the total mass of products in a chemical
reaction.” This statement is known as
1) Law of conservation of mass 2) Law of definite proportions
3) Law of equivalent weights 4) Law of combining
62. The number of millimoles of H2SO4 present in 5 litres of 0.2N H2SO4 solution is
1) 500 2) 1000 3) 250 4) 0.5 x 10-3
63. Molecular weight of KMnO4 is “M”. In a reaction KMnO4 is reduced to K2MnO4. The
equivalent weight of KMnO4 is
M M M
1) M 2) 3) 4)
2 3 5
64. The equivalent weight of Hypo in the reaction [M = molecular weight]
2 Na2 S 2O3  I 2  2 NaI  Na2 S4 O6 is
M M M
1) M 2) 3) 4)
2 3 4
65. A compound contains 90% C and 10% H. The empirical formula of the compound is
1) C8H10 2) C15H30 3) C3H4 4) C15H40
66. The oxidation number of sulphur in S8, S2F2 and H2S are
1) 0, +1 and -2 2) +2, +1 and -2 3) 0, +1 and +2 4) -2, +1 and -2
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67. The compound formed in the brown ring test has the formula  Fe  H 2 O 5 NO  SO4 . The
oxidation state of iron in it is
1) +1 2) +2 3) +3 4) zero
 
68. In the reaction P4  3OH  3H 2 O  3H 2 PO2  PH 3 phosphorus is undergoing
1) oxidation 2) reduction 3) disproportionation 4) hydrolysis
69. The density of water is 1g/mL. Assuming that there are no interspaces between water molecules
in liquid water, the volume of a water molecule is
1) 1.5 x 10-23 ml 2) 6 x 10-23 ml 3) 3 x 10-23 ml 4) 3 x 10-22 ml
70. The mixture containing the same number of molecules as that of 14g of CO is
1) 14g of nitrogen + 16g of oxygen 2) 7g of nitrogen + 16g of oxygen
3) 14g of nitrogen + 8g of oxygen 4) 7g of nitrogen + 8g of oxygen
71. The volume of CO2 formed when 1 litre of O2 reacted with 2 lit of CO under the same condition
is
1) 1L 2) 2L 3) 3L 4) 1.5L
72. 2.76g of silver carbonate on strong ignition leaves a residue weighing
1) 2.48g 2) 2.16g 3) 2.32g 4) 2.84g
73. 10g of CaCO3 is completely decomposed to X and CaO. X is passed into an aqueous solution
containing one mole of sodium carbonate. What is the number of moles of sodium bicarbonate
formed?
(Mol. wts: CaCO3 = 100, Na2CO3 = 106, NaHCO3 = 84)
1) 0.2 2) 0.1 3) 0.01 4) 10
74. How many moles of magnesium phosphate, Mg3(PO4)2 will contain 0.25 mole of oxygen atoms?

1) 0.02 2) 3.125 x 10-2 3) 1.25 x 10-2 4) 2.5 x 10-2


75. List – I List – II
A) CH4 1) 90% of carbon
B) C2H6 2) 75% of carbon
C) C2H4 3) 80% of carbon
D) C3H4 4) 85.7% of carbon
5) 60% of carbon
The correct match is
A B C D A B C D
1) 2 3 4 1 2) 5 1 2 4
3) 3 2 4 1 4) 2 1 5 3
76. 60gms of limestone on heating produced 22g of CO2. The percentage of CaCO3 in limestone is

1) 80% 2) 60% 3) 83.3% 4) 87.66%


77. List – I List – II
(1 mole substance) (No. of Fundamental particles)
A) Carbon 1) 72 NA
B) Hydrogen gas 2) 30 NA
C) Ozone gas 3) 18 NA
D) Neon gas Ne20 4) 36 NA
5) 4 NA
The correct match w.r.t total number of fundamental particles
A B C D A B C D
1) 5 4 3 1 2) 4 3 1 2
3) 3 4 1 2 4) 3 5 1 2
78. What weight of Al will be completely oxidized by 44.8 lit of oxygen at STP?
1) 18g 2) 37.8g 3) 50.4g 4) 72g
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79. The value of Plank’s constant is 6.62618x10 Js. The number of significant figures in it is:

1) Six 2) Five 3) Three 4) Thirty four


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80. Analysis of chlorophyll shows that it contains 2.68% Mg. Number of magnesium atoms present
in 2.4g of chlorophyll is
1) 2.68 x 6 x1021 2) 2.68 x 6 x 1023 3) 2.68 x 6 x 1020 4) 2.68 x 6 x 1020 / 24

ENGLISH & LOGICAL REASONING


I. Choose the right alternative from the following:
81. You are devoid ________ the sense of humour.
1) of 2) at 3) upon 4) with
82. I am fully aware of your sentiments _______ that attractive girl.
1) from 2) to 3) towards 4) for
83. Your comments were derogate ______ my reputation.
1) at 2) by 3) upon 4) from
84. An American is an alien _______ India.
1) at 2) in 3) among 4) with
85. My abhorrence ________ dishonesty is very great.
1) of 2) up 3) at 4) above
86. I wish you _______ tell me earlier.
1) should 2) will 3) can 4) would
87. I ________ on Thursday. But on Thursday I had a terrible cold. So, I decided to wait till
Saturday.
1) am to leave 2) would leave 3) was to have left 4) have to leave
88. The driver ______ to have been more careful.
1) ought 2) must 3) may 4) should
89. I _____ to be an atheist but now I believe in God.
1) would 2) should 3) used 4) ought
90. I was afraid if I asked him again he ______ refuse.
1) might 2) can 3) may 4) must

II. Choose the right alternative from the following:


91. Man : Biography :: Nation : ?
1) People 2) Leader 3) Geography 4) History
92. Horse : Colt
1) Goat - bleat 2) Dawn - twilight 3) Dog - puppy 4) Actor - stage
93. Wrestler : Arena
1) Cricket : pitch 2) Ring : finger 3) Farmer : field 4) Assistant : clerk
94. Errate : ? :: Flaws : Jewels
1) Manuscripts 2) Books 3) Literature 4) Points
95. Leaf is related to sap in the same way as Bone is related to ……….. ?
1) Fluid 2) Blood 3) Marrow 4) Calcium
96. Adjure : Renounce : Alleviate : Relieve
1) Abstruse : obscure : Give : Receive 2) Allay : Noisy : Defend : Deceive
3) Appease : Soft : Apprehend : Perceive 4) Atrocity : Denounce : Aptitude : Believe
97. AFHO : GBDJ :: CHFM : ?
1) GBLD 2) GBJO 3) GPLD 4) GBIM 5) IBDE
98. Rearrange the following words to form meaningful sentences:
Some brands / customers / favoured by / there are / which are not / however
1 2 3 4 5 6
1) 642531 2) 415632 3) 641352 4) 641532
99. Love : Adore
1) Affection : indifference 2) Pride : Prejudice
3) Fight : war 4) Hit : Suffer 5) Legible : eligible
100. Earth is related to axis in the same way as wheel is related to …….. ?
1) Tyre 2) Car 3) Road 4) Hub
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SRIGAYATRI EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS - INDIA

SRIGAYATRI EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS


INDIA
BITSAT DPP-4 Date: 09-04-2015

KEY SHEET

MATHS-A

1) 1 2) 2 3) 2 4) 1 5) 3 6) 3 7) 3 8) 2 9) 1 10) 3
11) 3 12) 3 13) 2 14) 1 15) 2 16) 4 17) 4 18) 4 19) 4 20) 3

MATHS-B

21) 3 22) 2 23) 3 24) 3 25) 2 26) 4 27) 3 28) 3 29) 3 30) 4
31) 3 32) 3 33) 3 34) 2 35) 3 36) 4 37) 2 38) 1 39) 3 40) 1

PHYSICS

41) 3 42) 2 43) 2 44) 2 45) 2 46) 1 47) 2 48) 2 49) 3 50) 3
51) 3 52) 2 53) 2 54) 2 55) 4 56) 1 57) 2 58) 3 59) 2 60) 1

CHEMISTRY

61) 1 62) 1 63) 1 64) 2 65) 1 66) 1 67) 1 68) 3 69) 3 70) 4
71) 2 72) 2 73) 1 74) 2 75) 1 76) 3 77) 4 78) 4 79) 1 80) 3

ENGLISH

81) 1 82) 3 83) 4 84) 2 85) 1 86) 4 87) 3 88) 1 89) 3 90) 1
91) 4 92) 3 93) 3 94) 2 95) 3 96) 2 97) 2 98) 4 99) 3 100) 4

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