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BITSAT 2008
MTP 3/QNS
BRILLIANT’S
MOCK TEST 3 Test Booklet Code
FOR STUDENTS OF
C
OUR ONE/TWO-YEAR POSTAL COURSE
TOWARDS
BITSAT, 2008
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PART I: MATHEMATICS
(1) 7 (2) − 1 (3) 12 (4) 1 (1) 20C4 (2) 19C4 (3) 24C3 (4) 19C5
(2) symmetric
1
(4) n π ± cos−1
(3) diagonal matrix 3
π π π π (1) 4x − 1 = 0 (2) 4x + 5 = 0
(1) (2) (3) (4) −
4 2 3 4
(3) 4x − 5 = 0 (4) 4y + 5 = 0
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π⁄2 n
39. Cn + (n + 1)Cn + (n + 2)Cn + ... + (n + m)Cn
35. ∫ cos x
1 A sin x 2 A sin x
dx =
+ (n + m + 1)Cn =
0
(1) loge
1 1 (1) (n + m + 1)Cn (2) (n + m + 1)Cn + 1
(2) loge
3 2
(3) (n + m + 2)Cn + 1 (4) (n + m + 2)Cm + 1
4 3
(3) loge (4) loge
3 4
1 2 10 5
41. If in a ∆ABC, a2 + b2 + c2 = ca + ab 3 , (1) (2) (3) (4)
21 7 21 21
then the triangle
(1) to emit the red light (3) even if one electron at a time is in
transit, but an electron goes
(2) to control the output
through both the slits at once
(3) to control the wavelength
(4) the consideration of an electron at
(4) to effect population inversion a time in transit is not physically
between the Ne levels possible
48. The part of a transistor, which is heavily 50. With what aspects of radiation is the
doped to produce a large number of equantion log λ = log R + B associated?
majority carriers, is
(1) characteristic X-rays
(1) base (2) emitter
(2) black body radiation
(3) collector (4) none of these
(3) α-emission
49. The double-slit electron interference
(4) Compton effect
pattern appears when a large number
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
(3) gravity (4) friction (4) a pure resistor of value much higher
than R
52. The earth revolves round the sun in an
54. Fundamental forces are thought to
elliptical orbit with sun at one of the foci
arise due to exchange of some
as shown in Figure. The orbital speed of
mediating particles. The range of force
the earth is maximum near the point
Ro depends on mass m of mediating
particle in the following way
(1) Ro ∝ m (2) R ∝ m
o
1 1
(3) R o ∝ (4) R o ∝
m m
(1) C (2) D (3) A (4) B 55. In a p-n-junction photo cell, the value of
the phtoelectromotive force produced
53. At resonance, the parallel circuit of by monochromatic light is proportional
Figure constituted by an iron cored coil to
and a capacitor behaves like
(1) the barrier voltage at the p-n
junction
(2) the intensity of the light falling on
the cell
(3) the frequency of light falling on the
cell
(4) the voltage applied at the p-n
junction
(1) a hyperbola (2) a parabola 60. For detecting light intensity, we use
57. A full wave rectifier circuit along with (2) photodiode in forward bias
the input and output voltages is shown (3) LED in reverse bias
in the Figure. The contribution to output
voltage from diode-2 is (4) LED in forward bias
(1) ν is in visible region and Z is small (1) Because it has low power
(2) ν is in X-ray region and Z is small (2) Because its frequency is not convenient
(3) ν is in X-ray region and Z is large (3) Because the frequency is not stable
(4) Because it is not continuous
(4) ν is in visible region and Z is large
68. In an n-p-n transistor the collector
64. A semiconductor is cooled from T1 K to current is 24 mA. If 80% of electrons
T2 K. Its resistance reach collector its base current in mA is
1 List I List II
(1) 0.5 % (2) % (3) 2 % (4) 2%
2
(a) Hartley (p) Low frequency
73. oscillator
(s) Relaxation
oscillator
(t) Negative
resistance
Codes oscillator
(1) (a − q) (b − p) (c − r)
(2) (a − p) (b − r) (c − s)
(4) (a − r) (b − s) (c − p)
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75. In a certain 2-input logic gate, when 78. A p-n junction diode cannot be used
A = 0, B = 0, then C =1 and when A = 0,
(1) as a rectifier.
B = 1 then again C = 1. It must be ......
gate.
(2) for converting light energy to
(1) XOR (2) AND electrical energy.
(1) decrease the temperature (i) Holes are the majority carriers.
86. The radius ratio of I, II and III orbit of He+, (2) Peroxide ion has a longer and weaker
r1 : r2 : r3 is respectively bond than O2.
88. Correct order of ionic character of silver (4) CCl4 < AlCl3 < PCl5 < SiCl4
halides is
91. Correct IUPAC name of the complex
(1) AgCl > AgF > AgBr > AgI [Cr(H2O)4Br2]Br ⋅ 2H2O is
(2) AgF > AgCl > AgBr > AgI
(1) Dibromotetraaquachromium(II)
(3) AgI > AgBr > AgCl > AgF bromide diaqua
(4) AgF > AgI > AgBr > AgCl (2) Tetraaquadibromochromium(III)
bromide dihydrate
89. Which is the correct statement among
(3) Tetraaquadibromochromium(III)
the following?
hydrate bromide
(1) Peroxide ion has a bond order 2
(4) Tetraaquadibromochromium(III)
while O2 has a bond order 1.
bromide
92. Match the List I with List II and select the (3) lesser than that of water vapour in air.
correct answer using the codes given
(4) greater than that of water vapour in
below the list:
air.
List I List II B E ⁄RT
94. In Arrhenius equation, k = Ae a
, the
(A) Peroxide (P) Fe3O4
B E ⁄RT
factor e a
is known as
(B) Suboxide (Q) C3O2
(1) R Q T S
,
(2) S R P Q
the rate of reaction is equal to
(3) P Q R S
k 2
1
(4) S Q P R (1) NO
k 2
2
93. A substance will be deliquescent, if its
vapour pressure is (2) 2k1[NO2]2 − 2k2[N2O4]
96. Which of the following statement/s is/are 98. Match the List I with List II and select the
correct? correct answer using the codes given
below the list:
(1) Faraday is defined as the charge
List I List II
carried by 1 mole of electron.
(A) Pc (P) 3b
8a
(2) 1 F = 6.023 × 1023 × 1.602 × 10−19 C (B) Vc (Q)
27Rb
a
(3) Faraday is the quantity of electricity (C) Tc (R)
2
required to decompose or to liberate 27b
1 gram equivalent of a substance. a
(S)
bR
(4) All statements are correct. Codes
A B C
97. Under what conditions ∆H is equal to ∆U,
when (1) P R S
(2) R Q P
(1) the reaction does not involve any
gaseous substance. (3) R P Q
(4) S R Q
(2) the reaction does not involve any
change in volume of reactant and 99. The temperature to which a gas must
product (∆V = 0). be cooled for liquefaction by applying
pressure is known as
(3) there is no change in the number of (1) Boyles temperature
moles of products and reactants
(∆n = 0). (2) critical temperature
100. A certain quantity of current on passing (3) eclipsed > skew > staggered
through electrolytic baths containing
AgNO3, FeSO4 and CrCl3 in series, and x (4) staggered > skew > eclipsed
moles of chromium metal is deposited.
The ratio of moles of Ag and Fe is 103. Correct order of nucleophilicity is
deposited in the ratio of
B B B B
(1) CH > NH > OH > F
(1) x, 2x (2) 3x, 2x 3 2
B B B B
(4) F > OH > NH > CH
2 3
(1) (2)
104. Which of the following reactions does
not yield an alkyl halide?
(1) (2)
105. ?
(3) HCOOH (4) CH3COOH
(C) Elements have low density, good 114. Transition metals and their compounds
conductor of heat and electricity. are used as catalysts because
(D) Their oxides are basic in property. (1) in the powder form, they have large
surface area
(1) Only D (2) A and B
(2) of presence of free valence electrons
(3) B and D (4) A, B, C and D
(3) of presence of unpaired d-electrons
112. Zeolites are
(4) all of these
(1) double salts of B and Al.
115. Which of the following metals do not
(2) double sulphates of alkali metals with form peroxide?
Cr+3, Al+3, Fe+3.
(1) Na (2) K (3) Ba (4) Pb
116. Match the List I compound of silver with 118. The products A, B and C of the following
List II with colour and select the correct reaction are respectively
answer using the codes given below the
list:
List I List II
(A) Ag2S (P) White
A B C D
(1) P Q R S
(2)
(2) S R Q T
(3) R T Q S
(4) R S Q P
119. Fluorine does not form any interhalogen (1) A, B and C (2) B, C and A
compound as other halogens because
it has (3) C, B and A (4) B, A and C
(1) low F − F bond energy 121. The solubility product (Ksp) of CuS, Ag 2S
(4) low electron gain enthalpy (1) Ag2S > CuS > HgS
120. Consider the following metallurgical pro- (2) Ag2S > HgS > CuS
cess:
(3) HgS > Ag2S > CuS
(A) Heating the sulphide ore in blast
furnace so that a part of it is conver- (4) CuS > Ag2S > HgS
ted to oxide and then on further heating
in the absence of air, it undergoes re- 122. The aqueous solution with the lowest
duction to get the metal. freezing point is
(C) The sulphide ore is mixed with aqueous (3) 0.01 m BaCl2
NaCN in presence of air, the aqueous
metal complex formed is precipita- (4) 0.01 m K4[Fe(CN)6]
ted by adding zinc powder.
123. Match the List I with List II and select the
The process used for obtaining sodium, correct answer using the codes given
silver and copper respectively are below the list:
List I List II
List I List II
(A) Anomer (P) Non-superim-
(A) Fibrous protein (P) Polypeptide
posable mirror (B) Globular (Q) Peptone
images protein
(B) Enantiomer (Q) Stereoisomer (C) Conjugated (R) Keratin
that are not protein
mirror images
(D) Derived protein (S) Nucleo-
(C) Diastereo- (R) Stereoisomer
protein
mer that differ at C-1
(T) Albumin
configuration
Codes
(D) Mesomer (S) Cis-trans
isomerism A B C D
(T) Optically inact- (1) R S T Q
ive chiral com-
(2) S R Q T
pound due to
internal com- (3) P Q S T
pensation
(4) R T S Q
Codes
125. Zwitter ion is possible in
A B C D
(A) protein (B) sulphanilic acid
(1) R S P T
(2) R Q S T
(C) oxalic acid (D)
(3) R P Q S
(4) R P Q T
124. Match the List I with List II and select the (1) A and B (2) B and C
correct answer using the codes given
below the list: (3) C only (4) A and D
133. FERRET OUT that something has been left out. Following
each sentence four words are given. Choose
(1) to search (2) to trap
the word that makes the sentence
(3) to hide (4) to flee meaningful.
Directions for questions 134 to 136: Each of the 137. John was so good at mathematics that
following sentence has a mistake in grammar his friends considered him to be a
usage or idiom. Each sentence is broken up ________.
into four parts sequentially 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Choose the part that has an error and mark (1) Profligate (2) Prodigy
accordingly.
(3) Prodigal (4) Primeval
134. (1) It is stupid to go
138. His __________ of the topic was so good
(2) to the expense of taking that students had few doubts to raise at
(3) music lessons the end.
(3) BEDCAF (4) BEACDF 147. A. The other two south Asian contenders
for the worlds most coveted literary
146. A. To be able to integrate socially and prize were Indira Sinha for Animals
excel in great Indian marketplace, it People and Mohsin Hamid for The
makes good sense to be conversant Reluctant Fundamentalist.
with regional languages other than
B. Nobody was more surprised than
just ones mother tongue.
the 45 year old another herself.
B. A willingness to adopt and adapt to C. The choice raised eyebrows and
another language will enrich the prompted praise for the jurys bold
individual. move though there was a lack of
happy unenimity.
D. The judges hailed it as a powerful (1) CEA (2) CEF (3) ADE (4) BAE
and unflinching study of a grieving
dysfunctional family. 149. Complete the following series by
choosing the right alternative.
E. She won an award of £ 50,000 for
her novel The gathering.
BITSAT 2008
BRILLIANT’S MTP 3/SOLNS
MOCK TEST 3
FOR STUDENTS OF
OUR ONE/TWO-YEAR POSTAL COURSE
TOWARDS
BITSAT, 2008
SOLUTIONS
PART I: MATHEMATICS
10
∴ x ∈ (2, 3] ∪ [3, ∞) = (2, ∞) = (50 × 51) + 5 × (1 + 19) = 3050
2
2. (4)
7x B 11
≡
4
A
3 5. (1) Tr + 1 = nCr an − r br, 15
Cr − 1 = 15C2r + 4
x B1 x B 2 x B1 x B 2
⇒ either 2r + 4 = r − 1
Using short cut, hence A − B = 4 − 3 or (2r + 4) + (r − 1) = 15
=1 ⇒ r = − 5 or r = 4, (r cannot be
negative)
3. (1) (x − 3)(x − 7) ≤ 0
6. (1) E = 2 sin2 x − cos 2x
⇒ 3 ≤ x ≤ 7 and x(x − 4) > 0 = (1 − cos 2x) − cos 2x
π B 1 5 A 63 13,
The first ⇒ x = nπ + and the and xp = =
4 B 1A 6 5
π
second ⇒ 2x = mπ − yp = B 1 1 A 6 4 = 23
4 B 1 A 6 5
π
or x = mπ − .
8 13 23
∴P= , , 0
5 5
No value of x satisfies both condi-
tions. 2 2
2 x B x Ax
13. (3) lim x B x A x = lim
2
BP 2 x→∞ x→∞ xA x Ax
10. (3) =
PA 1
B 1
= lim
8 4 1
⇒ P = , 4 and Q = , 8 , x→∞ 1 A 1 A
3 3 x
since Q is the midpoint of BP.
1
=B
2
π π a
f ′(x) = 0, when x = or x = 9B 4
2 6 2
⇒ <0
a
π 2
f″ = 2, positive and
2
9 B 2a
π ⇒ <0
f″ =−5 a
6
⇒ a(2a − 9) > 0
π
∴ f(x) is least, when x =
2
9
3
⇒ a < 0 or a >
15. (1) x dy + y dx = x dx 2
4
x α β
⇒ d(xy) = d Now if α and β are real, A ≥ 2.
4 β α
4
x c Hence the roots must be complex.
⇒ xy = A
4 4
Therefore, the discriminant
⇒ 4xy = x4 + c 36 − 8a < 0.
2 2
16. (2) x A 9 A x B 9 = 4 A 34, 9
∴a> ; a < 0 is disqualified.
Multiply numerator and denominator 2
by the conjugate,
18. (2) b2 − ac ⇒ 2 logx b = logx a + logx c
2 2 2
x A 9 B x B 9 4 B 34
=
2 2 4 B 34 2 1 1
x A 9B x B 9 ⇒ = A
log x log x log x
b a c
18 B 18
⇒ =
2 2 4 B 34
x A9 B x B9 ∴ loga x, logb x, logc x are in H.P.
2 2
x A 9B x B 9 = 34 B 4 19. (2) (x, y) ∈ R ∩ R′
⇒
2 2
x A 9A x B 9 = 34 A 4 ⇒ (x, y) ∈ R and (x, y) ∈ R′
2
⇒ x A 9 = 34. ⇒ (y, x) ∈ R and (y, x) ∈ R′,
Hence x = ± 5 since R and R′ are symmetric.
5 = (4 + 6i)(3 + 3i2)
1
21. (4) Mean deviation =
5
∑ x B x
i
i = 1 = (4 + 6i)(3 − 3)
Here x = 5 =0
1
= {|3 − 5| + |4 − 5|+ |5 − 5| ∴ x = 0 and y = 0
5
+ |6 − 5|+ |7 − 5|}
25. (2) A is symmetric ⇒ At = A
6
= = 1.2
5 Hence A−1 = (At)−1
n
22. (4) Cr + 2nCr − 1 + nCr − 2 = (nCr + nCr − 1) = (A−1)t
n n
+ ( Cr − 1 + Cr − 2)
⇒ A−1 is symmetric.
(n + 1)
= Cr +
(n + 1) 26. (1) tan 60° = tan (40° + 20°)
Cr − 1
6i B 3i 1 since 0 ≤ cos−1 x ≤ π
24. (4) x + iy = 4 3i B 1
20 3 i 28. (3) (3 cos x − 1)(cos x − 3) = 0 gives only
1
one solution cos x = and the
4 A 6i 0 0 R1 → R1 A R 2 3
= 4 3i B 1
1
20 3 i general solution is 2nπ ± cos−1
3
x=−
1
−1=−
5
or 4x + 5 = 0 36. (3) 11 × 101 × 10001 = (10 + 1)(102 + 1)
4 4
(104 + 1)
32. (2) OA = 14 = OB Multiplying and dividing by 10 − 1,
we get
⇒ ∆AOB is isosceles.
1
The bisector of AOB is also the N= (10 − 1)(10 + 1)(102 + 1)(104 + 1)
9
median OC; C = (2, 2, − 2);
1
= (102 − 1)(102 + 1)(104 + 1)
∴ OC = 2 i A 2 j B 2k 9
1
33. (1) y = 2 cos−1 x, = (108 − 1)
9
since sin−1 1 B x = cos−1 x n
2a A n B 1 d
2 1 1 n A1
dy B2 1 B1 37. (3) = , for
= × = n n A 3
dx 1 B x 2 x x1B x 2a A n B 1 d
2 2 2
= (n + 3)Cn + 1 + ...
= (n + m + 2)Cn + 1
44. (3) Number of ways of selecting exactly
1 1 1 two children and two others
40. (1) f(0, y) = 1 1 1 =0
4 5
1 1 1A y C × C
2 2 10
= =
9 21
⇒ f(x, y) is divisible by x. C
4
Similarly, f(y) = 0
45. (2) a ⋅ b = 14x2 − 8x + x < 0 and
⇒ f(x, y) is divisible by y. 7 3 π
>
2 2,θ< 6
x A 49 A 4
41. (3) a2 + b2 + c2 − ca − ab 3=0
3
Regrouping, ⇒ cos θ >
2
2 2
a 3 a 37
b B A c B =0 7x (2x − 1) < 0 and x2 <
2 2 3
55. (2) 2
0.8
P = × 2000 = 320 W
c 4
56. (2)
E 71. (2) CS = 2 × ∆f
m 12
58. (1) m = × 100 = × 100
a E 20
c
CS 100
∆f = = = 50 kHz
= 60% 2 2
59. (3) ∆f 50
∴ m = = = 10
f f 5
60. (1) m
61. (3) 72. (2) 73. (1) 74. (1) 75. (3) 76. (4)
62. (1) 77. (1) 78. (4) 79. (1) 80. (2) 81. (1)
63. (3) 82. (3) 83. (3) 84. (3) 85. (3)
64. (3)
65. (1)
66. (3)
67. (2)
86. (2) Radius of hydrogen like species, 91. (2) 92. (4) 93. (3) 94. (4)
2
0.53 Å × n
rn =
Z
95. (3)
Equivalent masses of Ag : Fe : Cr in
1 1 terms of molar mass M
4s = n = 4, l = 0, m = 0, s = ±
2
M M
88. (2) Cation being the same, ionic character =M: :
2 3
decreases with larger size anion.
= 1 : 0.5 : 0.33
B2
89. (2) O2 O
2
Ratio of moles of electro deposited
B1 B1
B OBOB
Total num- 16 18 3x : 1.5x = x
ber of elec-
trons
Bond order 2 1
Magnetic Para- Dia- 101. (3) 2π-electrons
property magnetic magnetic
Bond length Small Large 4 × 0 + 2π = 2π-electrons, Huckel rule.
Bond High Low
strength 102. (3) 103. (2) 104. (3)
90. (1) CCl4 does not hydrolyse with water
as carbon has no d-electrons.
105. (2)
106. (2) 108. (3) 109. (4) 110. (2) 111. (4) 112. (4)
113. (3) 114. (4) 115. (4) 116. (4) 117. (3)
118. (1) 119. (3) 120. (2) 121. (1) 122. (4)
107. (4)
123. (4) 124. (3) 125. (1)
136. (4) 137. (2) 138. (1) 139. (2) 140. (3) 150. (4)
141. (3) 142. (3) 143. (4) 144. (3) 145. (2)