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JR_STAR SUPERCHAINA (CBSE) UT – 5 ASSIGNMENT PHYSICS

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1. A particle starts moving with acceleration 2m / s 2 . Distance travelled by it in 5th half second is:-
1) 1.25 m 2) 2.25 m 3) 6.25 m 4) 30.25m
2. A body is projected vertically upward with speed 40m/s. The distance travelled by body in the last
second of upward journey is [take g  9.8m / s 2 and neglect effect of air resistance]
(1) 4.9 m (2) 9.8 m (3) 12.4 m (4) 19.6 m
3. A body is thrown vertically upwards and takes 5 seconds to reach maximum height. The distance
travelled by the body will be same in:-
1) 1st and 10th second 2) 2nd and 8th second
3) 4th and 6th second 4) Both 2 and 3
4. A ball is dropped from a height h above ground. Neglect the air resistance, its velocity (v) varies with
it’s height (y) above the ground as :-
1) 2g  h  y  2) 2gh 3) 2gy 4) 2g  h  y 
5. An observes is travelling in east with a velocity of 2 m/s and observers that wind is blowing in north
with a velocity of 2m/s, If observer doubles his velocity then find out the velocity of wind appears to
observes?
1) 2 2 m / s N  W 2) 2 m / s N  W 3) 2 m / s N  E 4) 2 2 m / s N  E
6. Rain is falling vertically downwards with a velocity of 2 m/s. A person is running to the North with a
velocity of 2 3 m/s. Find out the velocity and direction of rain as appeared to the person.
1) 4 m/s in south direction, at 60o with vertical
2) 4 m/s in north direction, at 60o with vertical
3) 4 m/s in south direction, at 30o with vertical
4) 4 m/s in north direction, at 30o with vertical
7. A person is walking to the east at 2 km/hr and the rain drops appear to him dropping vertically
downwards at 2 3 km/hr. Find the actual velocity of rain.
1) 4 km/hr at an angle of 30o with the vertical
2) 4 km/hr at an angle of 60o with the vertical
3) 4 m/s at an angle of 30o with the vertical
4) 4 m/s at an angle of 60o with the vertical
8. Figure shows two ships moving in x-y plane with velocities VA and VB . The ships move such that B
VA
always remains north of A. The ratio is equal to:-
VB

1) cos  2) sin  3) sec  4) cosec θ


9. There are two bodies A & B of same mass, body A is at rest while body B is under going uniform
motion, which is correct statement?
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1) Inertia of A > inertia of B.
2) Inertia of B > inertia of A.
3) Inertial of A = inertial of B
4) Either 1st, 2nd or 3rd depending upon the shape of body.
10. A body moving with uniform velocity is stopped in 0.25 second by applying a retarding force of 200
N. The initial momentum of the body will be:-
1) 50 N-s 2) 100 N-s 3) 150 N-s 4) Zero
11. The exhaust velocity of gases with respect to a small rocket of mass 25kg is 28 102 m / s. At what
rate the fuel must burn so that it may rise up with an acceleration of 9.8m / s 2 ?
1) 174 kg 2) 1.75 kg/s 3) 0.175 kg/s 4) Zero
12. Suppose a rocket with an initial mass M0 eject a mass m in the form of gases in time  t , then the
mass of the rocket after time t is:-
m m m
1) M 0  .t 2) M 0  3) M 0  4) M 0
t t t
13. A body of mass m is projected with initial speed u at angle  with the horizontal . The change in
momentum of body after time t is:-
1) m u sin  2) 2 m u sin  3) m g t 4) Zero
14. A block of mass M is pulled by a uniform chain of mass M tied to it by applying a force F at the
other end of the chain. The tension at a point distant quarter of the length of the chain from free end
will be:-

7F 4F 3F 6F
1) 2) 3) 4)
8 5 4 7
15. In a tug of war contest, two men pull on a horizontal rope at the two ends. The winner:-
1) Exerts a force on the rope which is greater than the tension
2) Exerts greater force on the ground
3) Exerts greater force on the rope
4) None of the above
16. An iron block of mass m  500kg is kept at the back of a truck moving at a speed v0  900 km h 1 .
The driver applies the brakes and slows down to a speed of v  54km h 1 in 10s. What constant force
acts on the block during this time if the block not slide on the truck-bed:-

1) -500 N 2) -300 N 3) -400 N 4) None


17. The concept of inertia is explained in:-
1) Newton’s first law 2) Newton’s second law
3) Newton’s third law 4) All of these
18. Select correct statement regarding pseudo force:-
1) It is electromagnetic in origin
2) Newton’s 3rd law is applicable for it
3) It is a fundamental force

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4) It is used to make Newton’s law applicable in non-inertial frame

19. A block of mass 10kg is moving on a rough surface as shown in figure. The frictional force acting on
block is :-

1) 20 N 2) 60 N 3) 40 N 4) 80 N
20.

The ratio of acceleration of blocks A placed on smooth incline with block B placed on rough incline
is 2 : 1. The coefficient of kinetic friction between block B and incline is:-
1) 0.5 2) 0.75 3) 0.57 4) None of these
21.

Blocks shown in figure moves with constant velcoity 10m/s towards right. All surfaces in contact
are rough. The friction force applied by B on A is:-
1) 0 N 2) 20 N 3) 10 N 4) insufficient data
22. A cylindrical vessel of 92 cm height is kept filled with water upto brim. It has four holes 1,2,3 and 4
which are respectively at heights of 20cm, 30cm, 46cm and 80cm from the horizontal floor. The
water falling at the maximum horizontal distance from the vessel comes from:
1) hole 4 2) hole 3 3) hole 2 4) hole 1
23. A sphere of brass released in a long liquid column attains a terminal velocity v0 . If the terminal
velocity attained by sphere of marble of the same radius and released in the same liquid is nv0 . Then
the value of n will be:
5 17 11 17
1) 2) 3) 4)
17 77 31 5
1
24. A river 10 m deep is flowing at 5ms . The shearing stress between horizontal layers of the river is
  103 SI units 
1) 103 N / m 2 2) 0.8 103 N / m 3) 0.5 103 N / m2 4) 1N / m2
25. Two metal spheres are falling through a liquid of density 2 103 kg / m3 with the same uniform speed.
The material density of sphere 1 and sphere 2 are 8 103 kg / m3 and 11103 kg / m3 respectively. The
ratio of their radii is:-
11 11 3 3
1) 2) 3) 4)
8 8 2 2

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26. Water flows in a stream-line manner through a capillary tube of radius a. The pressure difference
being P and the rate of flow is Q. If the radius is reduced to a/2 and the pressure is increased to 2P,
Then the rate of flow becomes:-
1) 4 Q 2) 2 Q 3) Q 4) Q/8
27. The pressure of confined air is p. If the atmospheric pressure is P0 , then:-

1) P0 is equal to p
2) P0 is less than p
3) P0 is greater than p
4) P0 may be less or greater than p depending on the mass of the confined air
28. Figure shows a container filled with a liquid of density  . Four points A, B, C and D lie on the
diametrically opposite points of a circle as shown. Points A and C lie on vertical line and points B
and D lie on horizontal line. The incorrect statement is ( PA , PB , PC , PD are absolute pressure at the
respective points):-

1) PD  PB 2) PA  PB  PD  PC
PC  PA P  PA
3) PD  PB  4) PD  PB  C
2 2
29. Two spheres of volume 250 cc each but of relative densities 0.8 and 1.2 are connected by a string
and the combination is immersed in a liquid. The tension in the string is:-
 g  10m / s 
2

1) 5.0 N 2) 0.5 N 3) 1.0 N 4) 2.0 N


30. The surface tension of two liquids are 30 dyne cm and 60 dyne cm1 respectively. The liquid drop
1

form at the ends of two tube of the same radius. The ratio of the weight of the two drops is
1) 1 : 2 2) 1 : 3 3) 2 : 3 4) 3 : 4
31. Two vertical glass plates 1 mm apart are dipped into water. How high will the water rise between the
plates. If the surface tension of water is 70 dyne cm1
1) 1.43 cm 2) 1.63 cm 3) 2. 86 cm 4) 3.86 cm
2
32. A soap film of surface tension 3 10 N / m formed in a rectangular frame can support a wire as
shown in the figure. If g  10ms 2 then the mass of the wire is :-

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1) 0.006 g 2) 0.06 g 3) 0.6 g 4) 6 g
33. Two soap bubbles one of radius 50 mm and the other of radius 80mm are brought together so that
they have a common interface.
a) Determine the radius of curvature of this interface
1) 11.6 mm 2) 125.6mm 3) 133.3 mm 4) 154.6mm
b) The radius of curvature of this interface attains which shape from smaller bubble towards larger
bubble.
1) Convex 2) Concave 3) Plane 4) None
34. Liquid rises to a height of 2cm in a capillary tube. The angle of contact between the solid and the
liquid is zero. The tube is depressed more now so that the top of the capillary is only 1 cm above the
liquid then the apparent angle of contact between the solid and the liquid is
1) 0o 2) 30o 3) 60o 4) 90o
35. If a section of soap bubble (of radius R) through its center is considered then force on one half due to
surface tension is
4T
1) 2 RT 2) 4 RT 3)  R2T 4)
R
36. A frame made of metallic wire enclosing a surface area A is covered with a soap film. If the area of
the frame of metallic wire is reduced by 50%. The energy of the soap film will be changed by:
1) 100% 2) 75% 3) 50% 4) 25%
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37. A beaker is completely filled with water at 4 C. It will over flow if
1) heated above 4o C 2) cooled below 4o C
3) Both 1 and 2 4) None of the above
38. Length v/s temperature graph of A & B is given below. Find the relation between  A &  B .

1)  A   B 2)  A   B 3)  A   B 4) can’t say
39. Two composite rods are made by A & B and C & B material as shown. When we increase the
temperature by T , relation between final lengths of rod becomes L1  L2 . Find the relation between
 A and  C .

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1)  A   C 2)  A   C 3)  A   C 4)  A   C   B
40. The apparent coefficient of expansion of a liquid when heated in a copper vessel is C and when
heated in a silver vessel is S. If A is the coefficient of linear expansion of copper, the coefficient of
linear expansion of silver is:-
C  S  3A C  3A  S S  3A  C C  S  3A
1) 2) 3) 4)
3 3 3 3
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41. Liquids A and B are at 30 C and 20 C. When equal masses are mixed the temperature of the
mixture is found to be 26 o C. Their specific heats are in the ratio of:-
1) 3 : 2 2) 1 : 1 3) 2 : 3 4) 4 : 3
42. A block of ice at -120 C is slowly heated and converted into steam at 100 o C. Which of the
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following curves best represents the event?

1) 2) 3) 4)
43. The water equivalent of 20g of aluminium (specific heat 0.2 cal/g – oC), is:-
1) 40 g 2) 4 g 3) 8 g 4) 160 g
44. 100 g of ice (latent heat 80 cal/g, at C) is mixed with 100 g of water (specific heat 1 cal/g – oC) at
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80oC. The final temperature of the mixture will be:-


1) 0 oC 2) 40 oC 3) 80 oC 4) <0 oC
45. If 10g of ice at 0oC is mixed with 10g of water at 40 oC. The final mass of water in mixture is (latent
heat of fusion of ice = 80 cal/g; specific heat of water = 1 cal/g oC)
1) 10g 2) 15g 3) 18g 4) 20g
46. A 10g ice cube is dropped into 45g of water kept in a glass. If the water was initially at a temperature
of 28 oC and the temperature of ice - 15 oC, find the final temperature (in oC) of water.
(Specific heat of ice = 0.5 cal/g - oC and L = 80 cal/g)
1) 14 2) 7 3) 28 4) None
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47. 2g ice at 0 C is mixed with 1g steam at 100 C. Find the final temperature of the mixture.
1) 0 oC 2) 50 oC 3) 100 oC 4) > 100 oC
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48. Steam at 100 Cis passed into 22g of water at 20 C. The mass of water that will be present when the
water acquires a temperature of 90 oC (Latent heat of steam is 540 cal/g) is
1) 24.8 gm 2) 24gm 3) 36.6 gm 4) 30 gm
49. In figure given two solid A and B of same mass are heated at constant rate by same source then find

L 
(I) ratio of latent heat for fusion  A 
 LB 
3 4 5 3
A) B) C) D)
4 3 3 5

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S 
(II) ratio of specific heat for solid state  A 
 SB 
1 1
A) B) 3 C) 6 D) .
3 6
1) I – A, II – B 2) I – C, II – B 3) I – C, II – D 4) I – A, II – D

50. Ice at - 20 oC mixed with 200g water at 25 oC. If temperature of mixture is 10 oC then mass of ice is –
1) 30 gm 2) 20 gm 3) 15gm 4) 40 gm

PHYSICS KEY
1) 2 2) 1 3) 1 4) 1 5) 1 6) 1 7) 1 8) 1 9) 3 10) 1
11) 3 12) 1 13) 3 14) 1 15) 2 16) 1 17) 1 18) 4 19) 2 20) 1
21) 1 22) 2 23) 2 24) 3 25) 4 26) 4 27) 2 28) 3 29) 2 30) 1
31) 1 32) 3 33) 3 34) 3 35) 2 36) 3 37) 3 38) 3 39) 3 40) 2
41) 1 42) 1 43) 2 44) 1 45) 2 46) 2 47) 3 48) 1 49) 1 50) 1

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