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PH YSI CS

TARGET : JEE (ADVANCED) 2018


 

INF ORMATI O
E E ST
DPP
DAILY PRACTICE PROBLEMS

Course : VIJETA & VIJAY (ADP & ADR) Date : 24.04.2018


NO. 5

TEST INFOR MA TION


DATE : 27.04.2018 CUMULATIVE TEST (CT)–2
Syllabus : Kinematics, Newton’s laws of motion, Friction, Work Power Energy, Geometrical Optics,
Electrostatics, Gravitation, Current electricity, Capacitor, Magnetic field and force,Electromagnetic induction,
Alternating Current, Circular motion, Centre of mass, Rigid Body Dynamics,

DPP Syllabus : Circular motion, Centre of mass,Rigid Body Dynamics

DPP No. # 5
Total Total Marks : 159 Max. Time : 128½ min.
Single choice Objective (-1 negative marking) Q. 1 to 15 (3 marks 2½ min.) [45, 37½]
Multiple choice objective (-1 negative marking) Q.16 to 24 (4 marks, 3 min.) [36, 27]
Single Digit Subjective Questions (no negative marking) Q.25 to Q.32 (4 marks, 3 min.) [32, 24]
Double Digits Subjective Questions (no negative marking) Q. 33 (4 marks, 3 min.) [04, 03]
Comprehension (-1 negative marking) Q.34 to 43 (3 marks 2½ min.) [30, 25]
Questions based on column matching (-1 negative marking) Q.44 to Q.46 (3 marks, 3 min.) [09, 09]
Match Listing (-1 negative marking) Q.47 (3 marks, 3 min.) [03, 03]

1. A ball of mass m is connected by a light inextensible cord and is rotated in a circle of radius R on a smooth
fixed horizontal table. Initially the angular velocity of the ball was 0 and pulling force applied was T 1. Now
R T
the pulling force is increased to T2, until the radius of rotation of the ball becomes . Then ratio 2 is :
4 T1

1
(A) (B) 4 (C) 16 (D) 64
4
y
2. A particle is moving along an elliptical path with constant speed. As it
B
moves from A to B, magnitude of its acceleration :
(A) continuously increases
x
(B) continuously decreases A
(C) Remains constant
(D) first increases and then decreases

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3. Three point masses are attached by light inextensible strings of various
lengths to a point O on the ceiling. All of the masses swing round in horizontal
circles of various radii with the same angular frequency  (one such circle is
drawn in the shown figure.) Then pick up the correct statement.
(A) The vertical depth of each mass below point of suspension from ceiling is
different.
(B) The radius of horizontal circular path of each mass is same.
(C) All masses revolve in the same horizontal plane.
(D) All the particles must have same mass.
4. A force of constant magnitude F acts on a particle moving in a plane such that it is perpendicular to the
 
velocity v (| v |= v) of the body, and the force is always directed towards a fixed point. Then the angle
turned by the velocity vector of the particle as it covers a distance S is :(take mass of the particle as m)
FS 2FS FS2 FS
(A) 2
(B) 2
(C) (D)
2mv mv mv mv 2
5. Pull down in the middle a heavy chain, fixed at both ends, in such a way that it forms a triangle. Does the
centre of mass takes up a higher or lower position?

(A) Centre of mass comes down (B) Centre of mass goes up


(C) Centre of mass remains stationary (D) Cannot be predicted
6. Sand is falling on a flat car being pulled with constant speed. The rate of mass
falling on the cart is constant. Then the horizontal component of force exerted
by the falling sand on the cart (sand particles sticks to the cart)

(A) increases (B) decreases


(C) remains constant (D) increases and then decreases
7. A block of mass m and length  is kept at rest on a rough horizontal ground of
friction coefficient  k. A man of mass m is standing at the right end. Now the
man starts walking towards left and reaches the left end within time ‘t’. During
this time, the displacement of the block is : (Assume the pressing force
between the block and the ground remains constant and its value is same as
it was initially. Also assume that the block slides during the entire time (t)) :
  k gt 2    k gt 2 k gt 2   
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 2 2 2
8. A particle moving with velocity (2 î  3 ĵ) m/s collides with a surface at
rest in xz–plane as shown in figure and moves with velocity (2 î  2 ĵ) m/s
after collision. Then coefficient of restitution is :

2 8 4
(A) (B) 1 (C) (D)
3 13 5

9. Two spherical bodies of masses m and 5m and radii R and 2R respectively, are released in free space with
initial separation between their centres equal to 12 R. If they attract each other due to gravitational force
only, the distance covered by smaller sphere just before collision is
15R 13R 17R
(A) (B) (C) 10R (D)
2 2 2

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10. A rod AC of length L and mass m is kept on a horizontal smooth plane. It is
free to rotate and move. A particle of same mass m moving with velocity v
strikes rod at point B making angle 37° as shown. The collision is elastic. L/4
After collision A C
B
12 v
(A) The angular velocity of the rod will be 37 0

5 

(B) The centre of the rod will travel a distance in the time in which it
3
makes half rotation.
24mV
(C) Impulse of the impact force is .
55
(D) None of these is correct.

11. A thin rod of mass m 2 and length  is leaning on a block with a


mass m 1 at angle  with the horizontal (see figure). What is  B
maximum distance S from A upto which a person of mass M at
point A can go on the rod keeping block in equilibrium. It is given s
that rod is fixed at point A on ground. The coefficient of friction A  
between block and ground is .
 m1    m1 m cos   
(A) S   – m2 cos   (B) S   – 2 
 sin  –  cos   Mcos   sin    cos  2  Mcos 
 m1 m cos     m1  
(C) S   – 2  (D) S   – m2 tan  
 sin  –  cos  2  Mcos   sin    cos   Mcos 

12. All sides of an equilateral triangle are diameter of three identical uniform
semicircular rings each of mass m. Plane of each ring is perpendicular to
the plane of paper. Then moment of inertia of this system of three
semicircular rings about an axis through centroid of triangle and
perpendicular to plane of paper is :

5ma2 5ma2 5ma2 5ma2


(A) (B) (C) (D)
24 16 8 6

13. A block of dimensions  × t × h and uniform density  w rests on a rough floor. Wind blowing with speed V
and of density a falls perpendicularly on one face of dimension  × h of the block as shown in figure.
Assuming that air is stopped when it strikes the wall and there is sufficient friction on the ground so that the
block does not slide, the minimum speed V so that the block topples is :

1/ 2 1/ 2 1/ 2
 g  g g
(A)  w  .t (B)  a  .t (C)   .t (D) None of these
 ah    wh  h

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14. A uniform thin hemispherical shell is kept at rest and in equilibrium on
an inclined plane of angle of inclination = 30º as shown in figure. If
the surface of the inclined plane is sufficiently rough to prevent sliding 
then the angle  made by the plane of hemisphere with inclined plane
is :
(A) value of µ is needed (B) 30º 
(C) 45º (D) 60º

15. A massless stick of length L is hinged at one end and a mass m attached to its other end. The stick is free
to rotate in vertical plane about a fixed horizontal axis passing through frictionless hinge. The stick is held in
a horizontal position. At what distance x from the hinge should a second mass M = m be attached to the
stick, so that stick falls as fast as possible when released from rest.

(A) 2 L (B) 3 L (C) ( 2  1) L (D) ( 3  1) L

16. In the arrangement shown in the figure, initially the block of m1


mass m 1 is in limiting equilibrium. The coefficient of friction
between the block of mass m 1 and floor is . Now the particle of
mass m 2 is given a horizontal velocity v0. The initial distance of 
the block of mass m 2 from the pulley is . The masses of pulley
and threads are negligible. Choose the correct option(s)
   v 20 m2 v0
(A) Acceleration of m 1 just after the velocity given is  
 1   
   v 20
(B) Acceleration of m 1 just after the velocity given is  
 1    2
(C) Radius of curvature of path of m 2 just after the velocity given is  1  
(D) Radius of curvature of path of m 2 just after the velocity given is 2  1  

17. A small ball of mass m is attached at one end of a thread. The thread is R m

held taut and horizontal, and the ball is released from this position.
(A) Angle between thread and vertical when the tension in thread is equal to
weight in magnitude is cos–1(1/3).
(B) Angle between the thread and vertical when the net acceleration
becomes horizontal for mass m is tan–1( 2 )

2gR
(C) speed of ball when tension in thread is equal to weight of ball is
3
2gR
(D) speed of ball when net acceleration of ball is horizontal is
3

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18. AB is a light rigid rod, which is rotating about a vertical axis passing
through A. A spring of force constant K and natural length is attached at
A and its other end is attached to a small bead of mass m. The bead can
slide without friction on the rod. At the initial moment the bead is at rest
(w.r.t. the rod) and the spring is unstrecthed. Select correct options :

m4  2
(A) The maximum velocity attained by the bead w.r.t the rod is given by Vmax 
K  m2
 m4  K  2 2
(B) The maximum velocity attained by the bead w.r.t the rod is given by Vmax    
 m2  K 
 
2m2 
(C) The maximum extension in the spring is given by Xmax 
K  m2
(D) The maximum value of contact force between the bead and the rod is greater than mg

19. A toy cart of mass M is kept on a horizontal frictionless table. The top surface of the cart is as shown in figure
below. A small block of mass m is at A. Initially the system is at rest block of mass m is released from A and
it slides on the cart without friction. AD = H and horizontal portion BC = L, then choose the correct options.
m A

H
M
B
C D

2gH (M  m)
(A) Maximum velocity of cart with respect to block is
M
2gH (M  m)
(B) Maximum velocity of cart with respect to block is
m
M
(C) Time taken by the block to travel from B to C is L
(M  m)2gH
m
(D) Time taken by the block to travel from B to C is L
(M  m)2gH

20. Initially distance between two small blocks A and B is 1m and natural length of spring is 2m. Now the
system is released. If B hits the vertical wall elastically then : (All surfaces are smooth)

(A) Maximum extension in spring during complete motion is 20cm.


2
(B) Maximum speed of block B during complete motion is m/sec.
3
4 3
(C) At maximum extension speed of block A is m/sec.
5
(D) Impulse by vertical wall on block B is 4 3 N.sec.

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21. Three identical particles A, B and C lie on a smooth horizontal table. Light C
J

inextensible strings which are just taut connect AB and BC and ABC is
135° . An impulse J is imparted to the particle C in the direction BC. Mass 135
of each particle is m. Choose the correct options. A
B

2J
(A) Speed of A just after the impulse imparted is
7m
10J
(B) Speed of B just after the impulse imparted is
7m
3J
(C) Speed of C just after the impulse imparted is
7m
2J
(D) Speed of A just after the impulse imparted is
7m

22. A solid hemisphere is placed on a rough horizontal surface. Two small blocks each of mass m are placed
on the hemisphere as shown in figure . Blocks remain in equilibrium. If ( > ) then select correct
statements.
m

m A

B 


O
(A) Contact force on A is greater then contact force on B.
(B) The force of friction on hemisphere from ground is towards left.
(C) The torque on hemisphere due normal from ground about O is mgR (sin – sin)
(D) The torque on hemisphere due normal from ground about O is zero.

23. Two identical uniform large rings each of mass m are connected through a bead of same mass, which can
move freely. When bead is released it starts sliding down. The large rings roll apart over a sufficiently rough
horizontal surface. Whole system is released from rest as shown in figure. Choose the correct Option(s).
(Neglect friction between bead and large rings)

45°

g
(A) Acceleration of the bead at the initial moment is .
9
g
(B) Acceleration of the bead at the initial moment is .
5
4 2mg
(C) At the initial moment normal contact between bead and any of the ring is .
9
2 2mg
(D) At the initial moment normal contact between bead and any of the ring is .
5

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24. A uniform rod of mass m and length L (performing pure
translational motion) is falling with speed v0 just before hitting a

smooth ground as shown in the figure. If collision is inelastic
CM
 3
 e  4  and  = 60° then :
 
v0
3 
(A) Speed of centre of mass will become v 0 just after collision
4
(B) Centre of mass will come to instantaneous rest just after
collision.
(C) 25% kinetic energy will be lost during the collision.
3v 0
(D) Angular speed of rod just after collision will be
L

25. Two beads each of mass m are positioned at the top of a frictionless mm
hoop of mass M and radius R, which stands vertically on ground. The
beads are pushed gently so that they slide down the hoop, one to the
right and one to the left. If during subsequent motion hoop is to loose
m
contact from ground then minimum value of is . Find 4.
M
R

26. A man crosses a river of width d. Current flow speed is v. Speed of swimmer relative to water is v. Man
always heads towards the point exactly opposite to the starting point at the another bank (relative to water).
If radius of curvature of the path followed by the swimmer just after he start swimming is n 2d , then the
value of n is .

27. A cylinder of radius R is rotating about its horizontal axis with constant
5g
= . A block of mass m is kept on the inner surface of the cylinder.
R
Block is moving in vertical circular motion without slipping. co–efficient of
friction between block and surface of cylinder is . If minimum value of 
2 6
for complete vertical circular motion of block is then find 'x'.
3x

28. In the arrangement shown in the figure, all the contact surfaces are frictionless. Given system is released
from rest. Distance travelled by wedge on horizontal surface till the time m 1 travels a distance  relative to
x
wedge is  . Find x. (Use  = 53º,  = 37º, m 1 = m 2 = m 3)
15

m1 m2

 m3
 

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29. Given system is released from rest at the position shown in figure.

10 m

Later on C collides with B and the collision is head on and elastic. 1 sec after the collision string connecting
A & B becomes taut again, if the value of mo is  Kg. Here  is an integer. Find .
(Note :- Neglect all rotational effect and space between blocks and pulley is sufficient enough.)
30. A small block is released from rest when compression in spring is x. At natural length, spring detaches from
 1  1
block. Collision of block with rough surface AB     is inelastic  e   . Find minimum value of x for
 2  2
which block can land on surface CD (neglect rotation of block during entire motion and dimensions of
2
blocks are very small). [g = 10 m/s ]

31. A thin uniform rod of mass 0.25 kg and length 1.20 m is smoothly hinged about a point passing through its
2
centre of mass. Its angular momentum as a function of time t is given by L = t 3 + 2t2 (where t is in sec.
3
2 3 2
are L is in kg m /sec.). Angular accleration of the rod at t = sec. is 50X (in rad/sec ) then find 'X'.
2
32. Horizontal rod of length 1m given below is in equilibrium. If the potential energies of objects A and B are
equal, find the tension (in N) in string xy. (Rod is homogeneous and weight of it is 1 N)
y
75cm
x

4h B
h

zero potential energy level

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33. A block of mass m=2kg of shown dimensions is placed on a plank of mass M = 6Kg which is placed on
1
smooth horizontal plane. The coefficient of friction between the block and the plank is  = . If a horizontal
3
force F is applied on the plank, then find the maximum value of F (in N) for which the block and the plank
moves together.

Comprehension -1
Two particles are moving in different circles in same plane with different angular velocities as shown in
figure. At t = 0, initial positions of particles A and B are shown by dots on the respective circles. Initial
distance between particles is 1m. Particle A move anticlockwise in the first circle whereas B moves
 
clockwise in the second circle. Angle described (rotated) by A and B in time 't' are A =  t  andB = t)
2 
respectively. Here  is in radian and t is in second. Radius of each circle is shown in diagram.

34. Find the magnitude of acceleration of A at t = 1 sec


2 2 2
(A) m/s (B) (C) (D) None of these
3 7 4

35. At time t = 1 sec, the magnitude of acceleration of A with respect to B is :


2 m 2 m 2 m 2 m
(A) 65 (B) 7 (C) 15 (D) 7
4 sec 2 2 sec 2 3 sec 2 4 sec 2

36. At time t = 2 second, the angular velocity of the particle A with respect to the particle B is
3 2 5
(A) 5 rad/sec (B) rad/sec (C) rad/sec (D) rad/sec
2 3 6

COMPREHENSION–2
A particle of mass m is connected to a block of same mass by an  m
inextensible string of length . The block is free to slide on the smooth O
horizontal surface. Size of the block is large enough so, that is doesn't
topple and particle doesn't hit on the ground. Now the particle is released m
from the horizontal position of the string as shown in the figure. Answer
the following two questions.

37. Speed of the block as function of  (where  is the angle made by the string with downward
vertical) will be :
g cos  2g cos  g cos  g cos 
(A) 2
(B) 2
(C) V  2
(D) V 
1  tan  1  tan  1  2 tan  2  tan2 

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38. Normal reaction offered by ground onto the wedge as a function of . (where  is the angle made by the
string with downward vertical) will be :
 
 5  sin2    cos2 (5  sin2 ) 
(A) mgcos   2 
(B) mg  1  
(1  sin2 )2 

 1  sin2  
 

 5  sin2    cos2 (3  sin2 ) 


(C) mgcos    (D) mg  1  
 1  sin  
2  (1  sin2 )2 
  
COMPREHENSION–3
A rod of mass 'm and length L is attached to a L shaped plank at 'A'.
rod can move freely about A. A string is tied between rod and plank
as shown in figure. Whole system is moving with a constant
acceleration g in x-direction .

39. Tension in the string is:


mg
(A) Zero (B) 2mg (C) (D) mg
2
40. Force exerted by hinge on the rod is :
mg mg 5 5mg
(A) mg (B) (C) (D)
2 2 4
41. If string is cut at any instant then the angular acceleration of rod (with respect to the plank) at that instant is
2g 6g 2g 3g
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3  3 2
COMPREHENSION–4
Consider the arrangement shown in figure. A is wedge of mass m, kept on smooth horizontal surface. B is
a uniform disc of mass m and radius R. There is sufficient friction between A and B. C is a long bar of mass
m, whose horizontal motion is restricted using by two rigid supports. These supports are smooth. One end
of the bar is hinged at centre of B. B can rotate freely with respect to hinge. Whole system is released from
rest. Answer the following two questions for the given arrangement.
C

mR2
m, R,
B 2

A Sufficiently rough

m 37°

smooth

42. If at certain instant speed of wedge is v then kinetic energy of overall system i.e. (A + B + C) will be :
93 54 54
(A) mv 2 (B) mv 2 (C) mv 2 (D) None of these
64 32 64
43. Acceleration of the wedge (Just after the system is released from rest) will be :
61 16 61
(A) g (B) g (C) g (D) None of these
32 31 64
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Column matching type Questions :
Column–1 shows a system for which two numbers x and y are defined., column–2 shows the value of x
and column–3 shows value of y. Answer Q.45. Q46 and Q.47 by appropriately matching the
information given in the three columns of the following table.
.
Column- Column- Column-
(A) Smooth Hinge (P) 2 (1) 2
uniform rod m, 

2/3

v0
m e=1
v0
Speed of the particle just after the collision =
x
y v0
Angular speed of the rod just after the collision =
7
(B) (Q) 5 (2) 3
uniform rod m, 
kept free on
horizontal smooth
surface

e=1
m v0
x v0
Speed of the COM of rod just after collision =
5
y v0
Speed of the particle just after collision =
5
(C) (R) 7 (3) 10
J R/2
Sharp uniform thin hollow
impulse J spherical shell m, radius R

Rough ()
xJ
Speed of COM of sphere after it starts pure rolling v =
10m
Time interval after which ring starts
J
pure rolling =
y mg
(D) F (S) 9 (4) 12

uniform thin hollow


spherical shell
mass m, radius R
Rough ()
Maximum value of F for which sphere performs pure rolling
= x mg
If F = 2x mg ,
27g
angular acceleration of sphere =
yR
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44. Which of the following is correctly matched :
(A) (D) (Q) (1) (B) (C) (R) (2) (C) (B) (Q) (1) (D) (A) (R) (3)
45. Which of the following is correctly matched :
(A) (C) (S) (3) (B) (D) (Q) (2) (C) (B) (R) (2) (D) (A) (S) (1)
46. Which of the following is correctly matched :
(A) (B) (P) (2) (B) (D) (R) (1) (C) (B) (R) (3) (D) (A) (Q) (2)
47. List- shows some arrangements in which motion of masses are described and list- defines motion of
centre of mass of the system (m + M).
Match appropriate possible options in list-   
List-    List-
(P) (1) Acceleration of centre of mass may be zero.

person starts moving with constant acceleration


(towards right)
(Q) (2) Centre of mass must move with constan velocity

At t = 0, a person at point A is moving with constant


velocity (towards right) and the plank stays at rest , then
for his motion between point A and B.

(R) (3) Centre of mass must remain at rest

(S) (4) Centre of mass must have a component of

acceleration in the downward direction


Codes :
P Q R S
(A) 3 1 2 4
(B) 3 2 1 4
(C) 4 2 1 3
(D) 4 1 2 3

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