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SRI KAKATIYA ACADEMY 6. A ball is thrown vertically upward.

It has a speed
of 10 m/sec when it has reached one half of its
NEET maximum height. How high does the ball rise?
Mode: Objective
Type of Student: NEET LT Take g = 10 m/s2.
Date: a) 10m b) 5m c)15m d) 20m
04/04/2022 QUESTIONS 7. The angle between the two vectors.
Duration: Time:
1hrs A = 3i + 4j +5k and B = 3i +4j – 5k will be
physics a) Zero b) 450 c) 900 c) 1800
1.Preeti reached the metro station and found that the 8. A particle moves with a velocity v = 6i – 4j + 3k
escalator was not working. She walked up the m/s under the influence of a constant force F = 20i +
stationary escalator in time t1. On other days, if she 15j – 5k N. The instantaneous power applied to the
remains stationary on the moving escalator, then the particle is
escalator takes her up in time t2. The time taken by a) 45 J/s b) 35 J/s c) 25 J/s d) 195 J/s
her to walk up on the moving escalator will be: 9. The angle between A and A is θ. The value of the
t 1t 2 t 1t 2 t 1+t 2 triple product A.(B x A) is
a) b) c) t1 –t2 d)
t 2−t 1 t 2−t 1 2 a) A2 B b)Zero c) A2 B sin θ d) A2 B cosθ
2 A particle of unit mass undergoes one 10. The velocity of a projectile at the initial point A
dimensional motion such that its velocity varies is (2i + 3j) m/s. It’s velocity (in m/s) at point B is
according to v(x) = bx – 2n Where b and n are a) -2i + 3j b) 2i - 3j
constants and x is the position of the particle. The c) -2i + 3j d) -2i - 3j
acceleration of the particle as d function of x, is
given by:
a) -2nb2x-4n-1 b) -2b2x-2n+1 11. Two bodies of same mass are projected with the
c) -2nb2e-4n+1 d) -2nb2x-2n-1 same velocity at an angle 300 and 600 respectively.
3. A particle moving along x- axis has acceleration The ratio of their horizontal ranges will be.
t a) 1 : 1 b) 1 : 2 c) 1 : 3 d) 2 :√ 2
f, at time t, given by f= f0 ( 1- ) , where f0 and T
T 12. A ship A is moving Westwards with a speed of
are constants. The particle at t = 0 has zero velocity. 10 km h-1 and a ship B 100 km South of A, is
In the time interval between t = 0 and the instant moving
when f = 0 , the particle’s velocity (vx) is Northwards with a speed of 10 km h-1. The time
1 1
a) f T2 b) f0T2 c) fT d) f0T after which the distance between them becomes
2 0 2 0
shortest, is:
4. The displacement time graph of a moving
a) 5 h b) 5 √ 2 h c) 10 √ 2 h d) 0 h
particle is shown below
13. A stone is tied to a string of length l and is
The instantaneous
whirled in a vertical circle with the other end of the
velocity of the particle is
string as the centre. At a certain instant of time, the
negative at the point
stone is at its lowest position and has a speed u. The
a) D b) F c) C d) E
magnitude of the change in velocity as it reaches a
5. A train of 150 metre long is going towards north
position where the string is horizontal (g being
direction at a speed of 10 m/s . A parrot flies at the
acceleration due to gravity) is
speed of 5 m/s towards south direction parallel to
a) √ 2 g l b) √ 2(u2−g l)
the railway track. The time taken by the parrot to
cross the train is c) √ u2 g l d ¿ u− √ (u2−g l)
a) 12 sec b) 8 sec c) 15 sec d) 10 sec
14. The force ‘F’ acting on a particle of mass ‘m’ is c) V/g d) V/(g μ).
indicated by the force-time graph shown below. The 19. A car is negotiating a curved road of radius R.
change in momentum of the particle over the time The road is banked at an angle θ. The coefficient of
interval from zero to 8 s is: friction between the tyres of the car and the road is
a) 24 Ns b) 20 Ns μs . The maximum safe velocity on this road is :
c) 12Ns d) 6 Ns

a) gR2
μs +tanθ
1−μ s tanθ

15. A 0.5 kg ball moving with speed of 12 m/s


b)
√ gR
μs +tanθ
1−μ s tanθ

strikes a hard wall at an angle of 300with the wall. It


is reflected with the same speed and at the same
c)
√ g μ s+tanθ
R 1−μ2 tanθ

angle. If the ball is in contact with the wall for 0.25


seconds, the average force acting on the wall is
d)
√ g μ s+tanθ
R 1−μ s tanθ
2

a) 24N b) 12N
20. A body of mass 0.4 kg is whirled in a vertical
c) 96N d) 48N
circle making 2 rev/sec. If the radius of the circle is
1.2 m, then tension in the string when the body is at
the top of the circle, is
a) 41.56N b) 89.86N c) 109.86N d)115.86N.
16. Two blocks A and B of masses 3 m and m
21. What will be the maximum speed of a car on a
respectively are connected by a massless and
road turn of radius 30 m if the coefficient of friction
inextensible string. The whole system is suspended
between the tyres and the road is 0.4 (take g =9.8
by a massless spring as shown in figure. The
m/s2 )
magnitudes of acceleration of A and B immediately
a) 10.84m/s b) 9.84m/s c) 8.84m/s d) 6.84m/s
after the string is cut, are respectively :-
22. Consider a drop of rain water having mass 1 g
g falling from a height of 1 km. It hits the ground
a) ,g b) g, g with a speed of 50 m/s. Take ‘g’ constant with a
3
g g g value 10 m/s2 . The work done by the (i)
c) , d) g ,
3 3 3 gravitational force and the (ii) resistive force of air
17. The coefficient of static friction, μs, between is
block A of mass 2kg and the table as shown in the a) (i) 1.25 J (ii) -8.25 J b) (i) 100 J (ii) 8.75 J
figure is 0.2. What would be the maximum mass c) (i)10J (ii) -8.75 J d) (i) -10J (ii) -8.25 J
value of block B so that the two blocks do not 23. A vertical spring with force constant K is fixed
move? The string and the pulley are assumed to be on a table. A ball of mass m at a height h above the
smooth and massless. (g = 10 m/s2 ) free upper end of the spring falls vertically on the
spring so that the spring is compressed by a
a) 0.4 kg b) 2.0kg distanced. The net work done in the process is
c) 4.0kg d) 0.2 kg 1 1
a) mg (h+d)- kd2 b) mg (h-d)- kd2
18. A block B is pushed momentarily along a 2 2
horizontal surface with an initial velocity V. If μ is 1 1
c) mg (h-d)+ kd2 d) mg (h+d)+ kd2
2 2
the coefficient of sliding friction between b and the
surface, block B will come to rest after a time
a) g μ/V b) g/V
perpendicular directions with speeds of 21 m/s. The
velocity of heaviest fragment in m/s will be
a) 7√ 2 b) 5√ 2 c) 3√ 2 d) √ 2
24. A force F acting on an object varies with
distance x as shown here. The force is in N and x in
m. The work done by the force in moving the object
from x=0 to x=6m is

a) 18.0J b) 13.5J
c) 9.0 J d) 4.5 J
25. If the momentum of a body is increased by 50%,
then the percentage increase in its kinetic energy is
a) 50% b)100% c)125% d)200%
26. Two particles A and B, move with constant
velocities v1 and v2. At the initial moment their
position vectors are r1 and r2 respectively. The
condition for particles A and B, for their collision is:
a) r1.v1 =r2.v2 c) r1-r2 =v1-v2
r 1−r 2 v 2−v 1
b) r1 xv1 =r2 x v2 d) =
r 1−r 2 v 2−v 1
27. On a frictionless surface a block of mass M
moving at speed V collides elastically with another
block of same mass M which is initially at rest.
After collision the first block moves at an angle θ to
v
its initial direction and has a speed
3
The second block’s speed after the collision is:
a)
3
v b)
3 √3
v c) v d)
2 √2
v
4 √2 2 3
28. A shell of mass 200gm is ejected from a gun of
mass 4 kg by an explosion that generates 1.05 kJ of
energy. The initial velocity of the shell is:
a) 100 ms-1 b) 80ms-1 c) 40ms-1 d)120ms-1
29. A mass of 0.5 kg moving with a speed of 1.5
m/s on a horizontal smooth surface, collides with a
nearly weightless spring of force constant k = 50
N/m. The maximum compression of the spring
would be
a) 0.5m b) 0.15m
c) 0.12m d) 1.5m

30. A body of mass 5 kg explodes at rest into three


fragments with masses in the ration 1:1:3. The
fragments with equal masses fly in mutually

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