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MOTION

1. The document contains 24 multiple choice questions about motion, kinematics, and graphs related to displacement, distance, velocity, and acceleration. 2. Many questions ask about interpreting graphs of displacement vs time, velocity vs time, and distance vs time to determine properties of motion like speed, acceleration, and distance covered. 3. Other questions ask about conceptual definitions and relationships between kinematic quantities like displacement and distance, or the effect of uniform vs non-uniform motion and acceleration.

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MOTION

1. The document contains 24 multiple choice questions about motion, kinematics, and graphs related to displacement, distance, velocity, and acceleration. 2. Many questions ask about interpreting graphs of displacement vs time, velocity vs time, and distance vs time to determine properties of motion like speed, acceleration, and distance covered. 3. Other questions ask about conceptual definitions and relationships between kinematic quantities like displacement and distance, or the effect of uniform vs non-uniform motion and acceleration.

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MOTION

1.A particle is moving in a circular path of radius r. The displacement after half a circle would be
1. 2r 2.zero 3.πr 4.2πr

Q2.A body is thrown vertically upwards with velocity u, the greatest height h to which it will rise is____ (take g as
the acceleration due to gravity)
Q3.The numerical ratio of displacement to distance for a moving object is
1. equal or less than 1 2.always less than 1 3.always equal to 1 4.always more than 1
Q4.If the displacement of an object is proportional to square of time, then the object moves with

1. uniform acceleration 2.uniform velocity 3.increasing acceleration 4.decreasing


acceleration
Q5.From the given v-t graph, it can be inferred that the object is:

1. in uniform motion
2. at rest
3. in non-uniform motion
4. Non of these
Q6.Suppose a boy is enjoying a ride on a merry-go-round which is moving with a constant speed of 10ms -1. It
implies that the boy is

1. in accelerated motion 2.at rest 3.moving with no acceleration


4. moving with uniform velocity

Q7.Area under a v - t graph represents a physical quantity which has the unit

1. m2 2.m 3.m3 4.ms-1

Q8.Four cars A, B, C and D are moving on a levelled road. Their distance-time graph is given as under. The correct
statement is:

1. Car A is slowest
2. Car B is slowest
3. Car D is faster than Car C
4. Car C is slowest
Q9.Which of the following figures represent uniform motion of moving object correctly?

Q10.Slope of a velocity-time graph gives


1. the acceleration 2.the distance 3.the displacement 4.the speed
Q11.In which of the following cases of motion, the distance moved and the magnitude of displacement are
equal?
1. A car is moving on a straight road 2.A car is moving in a circular path
3.The pendulum is moving to and fro 4.The earth is revolving around the Sun
Q12.The displacement of a moving object in a given interval of time is zero. Would the distance traveled by the
object also be zero? Justify your answer.
Q13.How will the equations of motion for an object moving with a uniform velocity change?
Q14.A girl walks along a straight path to drop a letter in the letterbox and comes back to her initial position. Her
displacement–time graph is shown in Fig. Plot a velocity-time graph for the same.

Q15.A car starts from rest and moves along the X-axis with constant acceleration 5 ms-2 for 8 seconds. If it
is continue with constant velocity, what distance will the car cover in 12 seconds since it started from the rest?
Q16.A motorcyclist drives from A to B with a uniform speed of 30 km h-1 and returns back with a speed of 20 km
h-1. Find its average speed.
Q17.The velocity-time graph shows the motion of a cyclist. Find

i. its acceleration
ii. its velocity and
iii. the distance covered by the cyclist in 15 seconds.

i.

Q18.Draw a velocity versus time graph of a stone thrown vertically upward and then coming downwards after
attaining the maximum height.
Q19.An object is dropped from rest at a height of 150 m and simultaneously another object is dropped from rest
at a height 100 m. What is the difference in their heights after 2 s if both the objects drop with same
accelerations. How does the difference in heights vary with time?
Q20.An object starting from rest travels 20 m in the first 2 s and 160 m in the next 4 s. What will be the velocity
after 7 s from the start?
Q21.Using following data, draw time-displacement graph for a moving object:
Time (s) 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
Displacement(m) 0 2 4 4 4 6 4 2 0
Use this graph to find average velocity for first 4s, for next 4s and for last 6s.

Q22.An electron moving with a velocity of 5×104 ms-1 enters into a uniform electric field and acquires a uniform
acceleration of 104 ms-2 in the direction of its initial motion.

i. Calculate the time in which the electron would acquire a velocity double of its initial velocity.
ii. How much distance the electron would cover in this time?
i.

Q23.Obtain a relation for the distance travelled by an object moving with a uniform acceleration in the interval
between 4th and 5th second.
Q24.Two stones are thrown vertically upwards simultaneously with their initial velocities u 1 and u2 respectively.
Prove that the heights reached by them would be in the ratio of �12 : �22 (Assume upward acceleration is -g
and downward acceleration to be +g).

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