Worksheet 1 D26 Oct 2024
Worksheet 1 D26 Oct 2024
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3. In ç P + 2 ÷ (V – b) = RT equation, the dimensional formulae of will be .......... (Where P =
è V ø b
pressure, V = volume and T is temperature).
(A) [M1L2T–2] (B) [M1L2T–2K1] (C) [M1L–2T2] (D) [M1L2T–2K–1]
4. Dimensional formula of solid angle is ...... (Choose the correct option)
(A) [M0 L0 T1] (B) [M0 L0 T–1] (C) [M0 L–2 T] (D) [M0 L0 T0]
5. Position of a body with acceleration ‘a’ is given by x = Kamtn, Here t is time. Find the magnitude
of dimensions of m and n.
(A) m = 1, n = 1 (B) m = 1, n = 2 (C) m = 2, n = 1 (D) m = 2, n = 2
6. If frequency (F), velocity (v) and density (D) are considered as fundamental units the dimensional
formulae for momentum will be ......
(A) [D2 v2 F2] (B) [D1 v4 F–3] (C) [D–1 v–4 F3] (D) [D1 v1 F–2]
7. 100 g cms–1 = xNs then x = ......
(A) 3.6 ´ 10–3 (B) 1 ´ 10–3 (C) 6 ´ 10–4 (D) 1 ´ 10–5
8. Make appropriate pairs :
p
1) Work/Distance (a)
180
(2) [M0 L0 T0 ] (b) Force
(3) Radian (c) Work/Energy
(4) cd (d) Amount of substance
5 m
(5) 6.02 ´ 1023 (e)
18 s
(6) km/h (f) Intensity of light
9. If momentum [P], area [A] and time [T] are taken as fundamental quantities, then the dimensional
formulae for coefficient of viscosity is
(A) [P A–1 T0] (B) [P A T–1] (C) [P A–1 T] (D) [P A–1 T–1]
10. Which of the following physical quantities have the same dimensions ?
(A) Electric displacement (D) and surface charge density
(B) Displacement current and electric field
(C) Current density and surface charge density
(D) Electric potential and energy
11. Velocity is a derivative of ...... w.r.t. time.
(A) distance (B) length (C) displacement (D) position
12. The displacement of a particle is given by y(t) = a + bt + ct2 - dt4. Hence the initial velocity and initial
acceleration of the particle are ........ and ......... respectively. (a, b, c and d are constants.)
(A) b, - 4d (B) -b, 2c (C) b, 2c (D) 2c, -4d
13. The acceleration ® time graph of a rectilinear motion of a particle is shown in figure. The average
acceleration of a particle in first 20 seconds is ..........
a (m s–2)
(A) 45 ms–2
(B) 40 ms–2 30
(C) 15 ms–2 A B
20
(D) 20 ms–2 10
D E C t(s)
0 10 20 30
14. The relation of velocity ® time of an electron moving from the rest is given by v = kt, where
k = 2 ms–2. The displacement of an electron in 3 second is ...........
(A) 9 m (B) 16 m (C) 27 m (D) 36 m
15. A body moves with uniform acceleration ‘a’. The change in velocity of the body in time interval Dt
is ..........
a
(A) (B) a2Dt (C) aDt (D) aDt2
Dt
16. The displacement of an object varies with time according to the equation,
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y = ç t 2 - 3t + 5÷ m. Find the instantaneous velocity at t = 4s.
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(A) 45 ms –1 (B) 12 ms–1 (C) 3 ms–1 (D) 0 ms–1
17. A car starting from position of rest, moves with constant acceleration x. Then it moves with constant
deceleration y and become stationary. If the total time elapsed during this is t, then the total distance
travelled by car in time t is ......
æ xy ö 1 æ xy ö 2 æ xy ö 2 æ xy ö 2
(A) ç
2 çè x + y ø÷
(C) 2 ç (D) ç
è x + y ø÷ è x + y ø÷
(B)
è x + y ø÷
t t t t
18. When a driver of Shatabdi Express, running with velocity 108 km/hr, sights a goods train going ahead
of him at a distance 50 m in the same direction on the same track, running with velocity 72 km/
hr, he applies brakes. In order to avoid an accident, what should be the magnitude of the
deceleration produced by the brakes ?
(A) 5 ms–2 (B) 1 ms–2 (C) 3 ms–2 (D) None of these
19. A ball thrown in vertically upward direction attains maximum height of 20 meter. At what height
would its velocity be half of its initial velocity ?
(A) 15 m (B) 6 m (C) 12 m (D) 9 m
20. A vehicle travels half the distance with speed v and the remaining distance with speed 2v. Its average
speed is
3v v 2v 4v
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4 3 3 3
21. If 0.5iˆ + 0.8 jˆ + ckˆ is unit vector then c = ........
(A) 0.11 (B) 0.22 (C) 0.33 (D) 0.89
Y
B
A
60°
30°
X
(A) A cos 30° + B cos 60° (B) A cos 30° + B sin 60°
(C) A sin 30° + B cos 60° (D) A sin 30° + B sin 60°
26. The value of displacement vector for the distance between the initial position and the final position
of the particle is ..........
(A) maximum (B) zero (C) minimum (D) minimum positive
27. An object is thrown vertically upward with velocity 20 ms–1. Then the maximum height attained by
the object is ...... (g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 10 m (B) 20 m (C) 15 m (D) 40 m
28. Which of the following is not constant during uniform circular motion of a body ?
(A) Value of velocity (B) Value of force
(C) Value of acceleration (D) The momentum vector of the body
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29. If two forces (F) having equal magnitude are acting on a particle at angle 60°, their resultant force
is ......
(A) 3F (B) 3F (C) 2F (D) None
30. A ball thrown in vertically upward direction, attains maximum height of 36 m. At what height would
its velocity be half of its initial velocity ?
(A) 24 m (B) 27 m (C) 36 m (D) 12 m
31. From a tower of height H, a particle is thrown vertically upwards with a speed u. The time taken by the
particle, to hit the ground is n times that taken by it to reach the highest point of its path. The relation
between H, u and n is
(A) 2gH = nu2(n – 2) (B) gH = (n – 2)u2 (C) 2gH = n2u2 (D) gH = (n – 2)2u2
32. Velocity of particle is v = v0 + gt + ft2. If at t = 0, x = 0, then displacement of particle after t = 1s
will be ...... .
g g f
(A) v0 + +f (B) v0 + 2g + 3f (C) v0 + + (D) v0 + g + f
2 2 3
33. The displacement-time graphs of two moving particles make angles of 30° and 45° with the x-axis
as shown in the figure. The ratio of their respective velocity is
cement
The displacement-time graphs of two moving particles make angles of 30° and 45° with the x-axis
as shown in the figure. The ratio of their respective velocity is
Displacement
30° 45°
0
Time
(A) 1 : 2 (B) 1 : 3 (C) 3 :1 (D) 1 : 1
34. When a force acts on a body of mass 100 g, the change in its velocity is 20 cm s–1 per second. The
magnitude of this force is ..... N.
8 kg
20
F
(N) 10
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unit 1,2,3,4 Std 11 : Physics
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Marks Identifier :
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1. 11. 21. 31. 41.
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unit 1,2,3,4 Std 11 : Physics
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