Bitsat Paper 1 Solution
Bitsat Paper 1 Solution
PHYSICS
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a c c b b c b d
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
c c c a a a c d
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
b c a d a c b c
25 26 27 28 29 30
d c d c b d
SOLUTIONS
Question No: 1
sin
Here, should be dimensionless
Question No: 2
(c)
Let the ball be at height at time and time
Then,
….(i)
and ...(ii)
Equating Eqs. (i) and (ii), we get
….(iii)
Substituting Eq. (iii) in Eq. (i), we get
Question No: 3
(c)
Equating velocities along the vertical,
Question No: 4
b
Question No: 5
(b)
Question No: 6
(c)
Energy given to conductor
= 1.6 J
Question No: 7
(b)
Diffraction takes places when the wavelength of wave is comparable with the size of the obstacle in
path. The wavelength of radio waves is greater than the wavelength of light waves. Therefore, radio
waves are diffracted around building
Question No: 8
Brass
Question No: 9
Yield point
Question No: 10
(c)
Question No: 11
Liquid crystal
Question No: 12
(a)
in Bohr atom model
Potential energy
Or
Question No: 14
(a)
Because -rays are electromagnetic (Neutral) in nature
Question No: 15
(c)
Intensity of light from
On rotating through ,
(law of Malus)
Question No: 16
The refractive index fluctuations in the earth’s atmosphere
Question No: 17
(b)
The average power output of the emf source is
Since,
It is clear that only the resistor dissipates energy in the circuit. The inductor and capacitor both
store energy but they eventually return it to the circuit without dissipation.
Question No: 18
(c)
Net force on
Question No: 19
(a)
According to Ampere’s circuital law
When capacitor is full charged, no current will pass through it, hence current through the circuit
Question No: 21
(a)
Work is required to set up the four charge configuration
Question No: 22
(c)
In our case both source and observer are moving, so perceived frequency
Where the velocity of observer, is the velocity of source and c is velocity of sound.
Given,
Question No: 23
(b)
and
Question No: 24
(c)
If amplitude is large motion will not remain simple harmonic
Question No: 25
(d)
= 0.008
= cal
Question No: 26
(c)
Clearly,
Question No: 27
(d)
From the figure the gravitational intensity due to the ring at a distance on its axis is
Force on sphere
Question No: 28
(c)
(Parallel axis theorem)
Question No: 29
(b)
Kinetic energy acquired by the body
= Force applied on it distance covered by the body
K.E.
If and both are same then K. E. acquired by the body will be same
Question No: 30
(d)
CHEMISTRY
Answer Key
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d b a c a d b c
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
d c c b a a a c
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
a d a b d c c b
25 26 27 28 29 30
b b a c b b
SOLUTIONS
Question No: 1
Order cannot be fractional
Question No: 2
(b)
Question No: 3
(a)
Due to H-bonding,
Question No: 4
(c)
Rest all are known.
Question No: 5
(a)
Alkali metals have low ionisation energy. They posses minimum value of ionisation energy in their
period.
Question No: 6
(d)
(24+5+35.5) (24+4)
64.5 g of forms=28 g
will form
yield of alkene
Question No: 7
(b)
is - and -directing)
Question No: 8
(c)
Sodium alkyl benzene sulphonate is used as detergent.
Question No: 9
(d)
Maltose gives Molisch’s test as well as Benedict’s test but it doesn’t give wine red colour, on heating
with a few crystals of resorcinol and conc. HCl (Scliwanoff’s test). Sucrose and fructose give this
test.
Question No: 10
(c)
Thermosets plastics are highly cross-linked materials with infusible mass, often called resins, g.,
vulcanised rubber, bakelite, etc.
Question No: 11
(c)
Number of Cu atoms at corners
Question No: 13
(a)
Branching give rise to decreases in surface area and thus intermolecular forces are lowered.
Question No: 14
(a)
Matte is a mixture of containing little
Question No: 15
(a)
Size of colloidal particles =1 to 100 nm (say 10 nm).
Thus,
Question No: 16
(c)
;
Initial volume or mole = 4
Final volume or mole = 2
Question No: 17
(a)
Metal with or + ve possesses the tendency to get itself oxidised.
Question No: 18
(d)
Solutions having same osmotic pressure, at a given temperature, have same concentration.
Concentration of compound = concentration of glucose
M
Empirical formula mass ( )= 12+2+16
=30
Question No: 23
-
Question No: 24
(b)
Only Sulphur has -orbitals.
Question No: 25
(b)
The oxide having maximum heat of formation per oxygen atom (thus energy needed to break one
bond will be highest) will be most stable.
MgO is most stable oxide among and MgO.
Question No: 26
(b)
is carbon sub-oxide.
Thus,
Question No: 27
(a)
Lewis bases are electron pair donor. is electron deficient, hence do not act as Lewis base.
Question No: 28
(c)
According to Hess’s law, the total heat changes occurring during a chemical reaction are
independent of path.
Question No: 29
(b)
In the van der Waals’ equation :
The pressure correction factor accounts for intermolecular attraction in real gas.
Question No: 30
(b)
Answer Key
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d b a c d a b d
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d d b b d d d d
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a d b b
SOLUTIONS
Question No: 1
Shrub
Question No: 2
As, cube of 3 is 27. Similarly, cube of 4 is 64.
Question No: 3
All the terms except ‘Microphone’ are related to vision.
Question No: 4
CENT
Question No: 5
2, 1, 4, 3
Question No: 6
Given number 5 3 2 6 1 4 8 9
New arrangement 1 4 8 9 5 3 2 6
th
So, it is clear that 6 digit from the right after rearrangement is 8.
Question No: 7
As, and similarly,
C L O U D R A I N A R O U N D
5 9 4 3 2 1 6 7 8 6 1 4 3 8 2
Question No: 8
When, no condition is applied, the coding is done as follows.
P Q I M H Z
* 4 9 % © 1
But here the first letter is a consonant and the third letter is a vowel, therefore condition (i) is
applied. Hence, the codes for the first and third letters are to be interchanged.
P Q I M H Z
9 4 * % © 1
Question No: 9
135
Question No: 10
cabac
Question No: 11
39
Question No: 12
64
Question No: 13
97
Question No: 14
There are 17 doctors who are neither players nor artists because this is only region of the triangle
which is not common with either circle or rectangle.
Question No: 15
Radio, TV and cinema hall are entirely different from one another. This can be expressed as given in
option (d).
Question No: 16
Sister of father-in-law
Question No: 17
Candidate A(i) B(ii) C D(iii)
Subash √ √ √ √
Question No: 18
South-west region
Question No: 19
Thursday
Question No: 20
20 min past 2 = 2+ = h
ENGLISH
Answer Key
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b b a c c d a d
9 10
a c
SOLUTIONS
Question No: 1
still to be settled
Question No: 2
nefarious
Question No: 3
RPQS
Question No: 4
enter the restricted area to search for our friends
Question No: 5
No improvement
Question No: 6
Someone has cut the telegraph wires.
Question No: 7
left
Question No: 8
make up for
Question No: 9
avoidable
Question No: 10
satire
MATHEMATICS
Answer Key
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d c a a c b a a
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b c d a a b b c
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d d a d a d b b
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c a b a a A b d
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
b b d` c b b c a
SOLUTIONS
Question No: 1
(d)
Clearly, is an equivalence relation
Question No: 2
(c)
Since, the relation is defined as
are real numbers and for some rational number }
(i) Reflexive
Rational number
The relation is reflexive.
(ii) Symmetric
As
but ,
Which is not true for any rational number
The relation is not symmetric
Thus, is not equivalent relation.
Now, for the relation is defined as
Question No: 4
(a)
We have,
Question No: 5
(c)
Given,
As we know, if roots are equal in magnitude but opposite in sign, then coefficient of will be zero
Question No: 7
(a)
First we fix the alternate position of 21 English book, in which 22 vacant places for Hindi books,
hence total number of ways are
Question No: 8
(a)
First arrange men in a row in ways. Since, and no two women can sit together in any
one of the arrangement, there are places in which women can be arranged in
ways.
The required number of arrangements of men and women
Question No: 9
(b)
Question No: 10
(c)
Given, AP is
and
and
Question No: 11
(d)
We have,
Question No: 12
(a)
To make the given curves homogeneous.
Where, and
Vertex
Directrix
Question No: 15
(b)
We have,
…(i)
Differentiating with respect to , we get
Solving (i) and (ii), we obtain the coordinates of their points of intersection as
and
Hence, the normal at meets the curve again at and
Question No: 16
-
Question No: 17
(d)
Let
Applying
…(i)
Since, are in AP.
Given that,
and,
Question No: 20
(d)
We have,
Question No: 21
(a)
Since,
and
…(i)
Replacing by , we get
…(ii)
Question No: 22
(d)
Question No: 23
(b)
For , we have
Question No: 24
(b)
Let be the point on the parabola such that tangent at is parallel to the chord
Since lies on
where = and
On solving Eqs. (i) and (ii), we get
Question No: 26
(a)
The required volume of the segment is generated by revolving the area of the circle
about the -axis and for the arc .
Here,
[given]
varies from
Question No: 27
(b)
Question No: 28
(a)
We have,
Question No: 29
(a)
The given equation is
Question No: 30
(a)
Let and
Question No: 31
(b)
Question No: 32
(d)
Similarly,
Question No: 33
(b)
We know
Question No: 34
(b)
Since, point is the image of , therefore perpendicular to the plane
Question No: 35
(d)
Given,
Question No: 36
(c)
Given, ASSISTANT AA I N SSS TT STATISTICS AC II SSS TTT
Hence, N and C are not common
Same letters can be A, I, S, T
Probability of choosing ‘A’
Probability of choosing
Probability of choosing ‘ ’
Probability of choosing ‘ ’
Question No: 37
(b)
If any number the last digit can be We want that the last digit in the product is
an odd digit other than 5 i.e. it is any one of the digits This means that the product is not
divisible by 2 or 5. The probability that a number is divisible by 2 or 5 is and in the case the last
digit can be one of or 8. The probability that the number is not divisible by 2 or 5, is
In order that the product is not divisible by 2 or 5, none of the constituent numbers should be
divisible by 2 or 5 and its probability is
Question No: 38
(b)
Then,
Question No: 39
(c)
Mathematics is interestring is not a proposition.
Question No: 40
(a)