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21. Consider the situation shown in figure. Both the 25. On a smooth plane surface (see figure) two block A
pulleys and the string are light and all the surfaces and B are accelerated up by applying a force 15 N
are frictionless. The tension in the longer string is- on A. If mass of B is twice that of A, the force on B
is-
Mg
a. a. 30 N
5 b. 15 N
2M g c. 10 N
b.
5 d. 5 N
Mg 26. Assertion: A boy pushes an almirah such that it
c.
3 slides with some acceleration. In this situation,
2M g Force exerted by the boy on almirah is more than
d. the force exerted by almirah on the boy.
3
Reason: A body can accelerate only if net force on
22. A missile is to be launched from the ground making it is non-zero.
an angle of 45 with the horizontal. It is required to a. Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason
hit the target on the ground at 1600 km. Assuming is the correct explanation of Assertion.
the acceleration due to gravity to be uniform b. Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason
throughout the motion and g = 10 m/s2, the velocity is not the correct exaplanation of Assertion.
of launch is- c. Assertion is true Reason is false
a. 1 km/s d. Assertion is false, Reason is true.
b. 2 km/s
27. A ball is thrown vertically downwards from a
c. 3 km/s
height of 80 m with initial speed v0. The ball hits
d. 4 km/s
the ground with speed 3v0. The magnitude of v0 is-
23. A ship of mass 2 × 107 kg initially at rest is pulled [ g = 9.8 m/s]
by a force of 5 × 105 N through a distance of 2 m. a. 10 m/s
Assuming that the resistance due to water is b. 14 m/s
negligible, the speed of the ship is c. 18 m/s
a. 2 m/s d. 26 m/s
b. 0.01 m/s
28. A particle of mass 2 kg is initially at rest. A force
c. 0.1 m/s
acts on it whose magnitude changes with time. The
d. 1 m/s
force time graph is shown below. The velocity of
24. The driver of a bus moving at an speed of 60 km/hr the particle after 10 s is
saw a man at a distance of 52 m from the bus. The
driver stopped the car at a distance of 2 m from the
man using brake. The time required to stop the bus
is
a. 6 s
b. 12 s
c. 18 s a. 20 m/s
d. 2 s b. 10 m/s
c. 26 m/s
d. 50 m/s
1
g 33. A hanging mass M is connected to a four times
29. A baloon rises with a constant acceleration of .A bigger mass by using a string-pulley arrangement,
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stone is released from it when it has risen to a as shown in the figure. The bigger mass is placed
height h. The time taken by the stone to reach the on a horizontal ice-slab and being pulled by 2 Mg
ground is- force. In this situation, tension in the string is
x
h Mg . Neglect mass of the string and friction of
a. 4 5
g the block (bigger mass) with ice slab. (Given g =
h acceleration due to gravity). The value of x is-
b. 2
g
2h
c.
g
g
d. a. 3
h
b. 4
30. A force of 10 N acts on a body of mass 20 kg for c. 5
10 seconds. Change in its momentum is- d. 6
a. 5 kg m/s 34. If c, the velocity of light, g the acceleration due to
b. 100 kg m/s gravity and P the atmospheric pressure be the
c. 200 kg m/s fundamental quantities in MKS system, then the
d. 1000 kg m/s dimensions of length will be same as that of
31. In a Vernier Callipers 10 divisions of Vernier scale c
is equal to the 9 divisions of main scale. When both a.
g
jaws of Vernier calipers touch each other, the zero
of the Vernier scale is shifted to the left of zero of c
b.
the main scale and 4th Vernier scale division P
exactly coincides with the main scale reading. One c. P c g
main scale division is equal to 1 mm. While c2
measuring diameter of a spherical body, the body is d.
g
held between two jaws. It is now observed that zero
of the Vernier scale lies between 30 and 35. A car moving at a speed 'v' is stopped by a
31divisions of main scale reading and 6th Vernier retarding force 'F' in a distance 's'. If the retarding
scale division exactly coincides with the main scale force were 3F. The car will be stopped in a
reading. The diameter of the spherical body will distance-
be- s
a.
a. 3.02 cm 3
b. 3.06 cm s
b.
c. 3.10 cm 6
d. 3.20 cm s
c.
32. By what velocity a ball be projected vertically 9
upwards so that the distance covered in 5th second s
is twice of that covered in 6th second? d.
12
a. 19.6 m/s
b. 58.8 m/s
c. 49 m/s
d. 65 m/s
2
36. When the branch of a tree is shaken, the ripe fruits 40. A car travels from point A to point B at a speed 40
get detached from the branch. This is an example km/h. The car then returns from B to A at a speed
of- 60 km/h. The average speed for the round trip is-
a. Newton’s first law of motion. a. 50 km/h
b. Newton’s second law of motion. b. 24 km/h
c. Newton’s third law of motion. c. 52 km/h
d. All of the above. d. 48 km/h
37. A person moves 30 m north and then 20 m towards 41. Time intervals measured by a clock give the
east and finally 30 2 m in south-west direction. following readings 1.25 s, 1.24 s, 1.27 s, 1.21 s and
The displacement of the person from the origin will 1.28 s. What is the percentage relative error of the
be- observations?
a. 10 m along North a. 2 %
b. 10 m along South b. 4 %
c. 10 m along West c. 1.6 %
d. 0 d. 16 %
38. Assertion: Mass is a measure of inertia of the body 42. A stationary ball weighing 0.25 kg acquires a speed
in linear motion. of 10 m/s when hit by a hockey stick. The impulse
Reason: Greater the mass, greater is the force imparted to the ball is-
required to change its state of rest or of uniform a. 2.5 N.s
motion. b. 2.0 N.s
a. Both assertion and reason are true and c. 1.5 N.s
reason is the correct explanation of assertion. d. 0.5 N.s
b. Both assertion and reason are true but 43. A stone falls freely under gravity. It covers
reason is not the correct explanation of distances h1, h2 and h3 in the first 5 s, the next 5 s
assertion. and the next 5 s respectively. The relation between
c. If assertion is true but reason is false. h1, h2 and h3 is-
d. If both assertion and reason are false. a. h 1 2h 2 3h 3
39. A scooter accelerates from rest for time t1 at h2 h3
constant rate a1 and then retards at constant rate a2 b. h 1
3 5
for time t2 and comes to rest. The correct value of
c. h 2 3h 1 & h 3 3h 2
t1
will be- d. h 1 h 2 h 3
t2
44. A screw gauge of pitch 0.5 mm is used to measure
a1 a2 the diameter of uniform wire of length 6.8 cm, the
a. main scale reading is 1.5 mm and circular scale
a2
reading is 7. The calculated curved surface area of
a2 wire to appropriate significant figures is- [Screw
b.
a1 gauge has 50 divisions on the circular scale]
a1 a. 6.8 cm2
c. b. 3.4 cm2
a2 c. 3.9 cm2
a1 a2 d. 2.4 cm2
d.
a1
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45. For the following velocity-time graph, the average 47. Choose the correct statement.
speed for the motion during first 80 seconds- a. The normal force on a body is always equal to
its weight.
b. If acceleration is constant, the displacement (x)
vs time(t) curve is a straight line.
c. An object can have zero velocity and still be
accelerating.
d. The displacement of an object in free fall is
proportional to the time of fall.
48. A 2.75-kg cat moves in a straight line (the x-axis).
Figure shows a graph of the x-component of this
a. zero cat’s velocity as a function of time. The maximum
b. 5 m/s net force acting on this cat is-
c. 10 m/s
d. 0.25 m/s
46. A double inclined plane as shown in the figure has
fixed horizontal base and smooth faces with the
same angle of inclination of 30. A block of mass
300 g is on one face and is connected by a cord
passing over a frictionless pulley to a second block
of mass 200 g kept on another face. The a. 0
acceleration with which the system of the blocks b. 68 N
moves is- c. 11 N
d. 2.75 N
49. Two blocks of masses ‘m1’ and ‘m2’ are suspended
by a massless string passing over a smooth pulley,
g
if the acceleration of the system is then the ratio
8
m1
of the masses, equals-
m2
a. 8 : 1
g 2 b. 8 : 7
a. m/ s
20 c. 9 : 7
g d. 4 : 3
b. m / s2
10 50. A ball of mass 0.5 kg moving with a velocity 5 m/s
3g hits a wall normally and rebounds with half of the
c. m / s2 initial velocity. If the ball is in contact with the
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wall for 0.5 s, the force exerted by the wall on it is-
g
d. m / s2 a. 3.75 mN
5 b. 3.75 10-2 N
c. 7.5 N
d. 0.375 N
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51. A body of mass 6 kg is hanging from another body 54. Which of the following is not a fundamental unit?
of mass 10 kg as shown in figure. This combination a. mass
is being pulled up by a string with an acceleration b. current
of 2 ms–2. The tension T1 is, (g = 10 ms–2) c. force
d. temperature
55. A car is moving with speed of 150 km/h and after
applying the brake it will move 27 m before it
stops. If the same car is moving with a speed of one
third the reported speed then it will stop after
travelling _______ m distance.
a. 27 m
b. 9 m
c. 3 m
a. 240 N d. 1 m
b. 150 N
c. 220 N
d. 192 N
52. A block of mass m placed on a smooth inclined
plane slides with uniform acceleration. Then-