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Class-7: DPP # 01 Topic: Motion & Time Physics

This document contains a daily practice problem in physics about motion and time. It includes 20 multiple choice and subjective questions testing concepts like displacement, speed, velocity, uniform and non-uniform motion. Examples include calculating the average speed of a swimmer in a pool, the time period of a pendulum, and the distance between a school and house given the bicycle speed and travel time.

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Class-7: DPP # 01 Topic: Motion & Time Physics

This document contains a daily practice problem in physics about motion and time. It includes 20 multiple choice and subjective questions testing concepts like displacement, speed, velocity, uniform and non-uniform motion. Examples include calculating the average speed of a swimmer in a pool, the time period of a pendulum, and the distance between a school and house given the bicycle speed and travel time.

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DPP

Daily Practice Problem


CLASS-7

DPP # 01 TOPIC : MOTION & TIME PHYSICS

I. OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS :


1. When is an object said to be in motion ?
(1) If object changes its position with time is said to be in motion
(2) If object position does not change with time is said to be in motion
(3) Both (1) and (2)
(4) None of these

2. The numerical ratio of displacement to distance is :


(1) always less than one (2) always equal to one
(3) always more than one (4) equal to or less than one

3. SI Unit of time is :
(1) Second (2) Minute (3) Hour (4) None

4. A ball is thrown vertically upward and after ascending a height of 15m it comes back to the same point
The total displacement of the ball is :
(1) zero (2) 15 m (3) 30 m (4) 98 m

5. What is SI units of speed :


(1) km/hour (2) m/s (3) cm/s (4) None of these

6. Distance for a moving object :


(1) Is always positive (2) Is always negative
(3) May be positive or negative (4) Is neither positive nor negative

7. Speed of a particle :
(1) May be positive or zero (2) Is always negative
(3) May be positive as well as negative (4) Is neither zero nor negative

8. Which of the following is not a characteristic of displacement :


(1) It is always positive
(2) It has both magnitude and direction
(3) It can be zero
(4) Its magnitude may be less than or equal to the actual path length of the object
9. In 10 minutes, a car with speed of 60 kmh-1 travels a distance of :
(1) 6 km (2) 600 km (3) 10 km (4) 7 km

10. When the distance covered by an object is directly proportional to time, it is said to travel with
(1) zero velocity. (2) constant speed.
(3) constant acceleration. (4) uniform acceleration.

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II. SUBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS :
11. Which one of the following have maximum and the least average speed ?
(i) Sanjeev moving with 12 kmh-1 (ii) Rajeev running with 5 ms -1
(iii) Kabir moving with 150 m min-1

12. Define periodic motion

13. Differentiate between uniform and non - uniform motion

14. A train covers a distance of 560 km is 8 hours Find its speed

15. Find the distance covered by an athlete in 25 seconds if it is running at a speed of 20 m/s

III. HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills) :


16. A girl swims in a swimming pool of length 100 m She swims from one end to another end and reaches
the starting point again in 2 minutes Then the average speed of the swimmer is :
(1) 100 ms–1 (2) 083 ms–1 (3) 1.67 ms–1 (4) zero
17. A simple pendulum takes 30 seconds to complete 90 oscillations. So, the time period of the pendulum is
(1) 0.45 seconds. (2) 0.33 seconds. (3) 0.78 seconds. (4) 1.1 seconds.

18. Draw a distance–time graph for the motion of a car whose data are given below :
Time (h ) Dis tance (Km )
0 0
1 4
2 5
3 7
4 11
5 12

What does this distance–time graph represent ?


19. A boy moves around a circle of radius 14 m is 2 min Find the average speed and average velocity of the
boy after 2 min.

20. Priya takes 20 minutes from her house to reach her school on a bicycle. If the bicycle has a speed of 2
m/s, calculate the distance between her school and her house.

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