Chapter 2 Work Sheet 1st Half
Chapter 2 Work Sheet 1st Half
(a) V1 − V2 (b) V1 + V2
(c) V2 − V1 (d) V1cosθ
Q. 4 Which of the following pairs of displacement cannot be added to give a resultant
displacement of 2m?
(a) 1m and 1m (b) 1m and 2m
(c) 1m and 3m (d) 1m and 4m
Q. 5 The magnitude of the resultant of two forces is 2F. If the magnitude of each force is
F, then the angle between these forces is
(a) 0° (b) 90°
(c) 120° (d) 180°
Q. 6 If A + B = A = B , then angle between A and B is
(a) 0° (b) 60°
(c) 60° (d) 120°
Q. 7 When a vector is multiplied by a positive number then magnitude and direction of new
vector
(a) Magnitude will increase and direction remain same
(b) Magnitude may or may not increase and direction remain same
(c) Magnitude will increase and direction reverses
(d) Magnitude will decrease and direction reverses
Q. 8 What minimum number of coplanar vectors having different magnitudes can be added
to give zero resultant?
(a) 2 (b) 3
(c) 4 (d) 5
Q. 9 A vector which describes the location of a particle with respect to fixed origin is called.
(a) Resultant vector (b) Null vector
(c) Equal vector (d) Position vector
Q. 10 The expression 1 ˆi + 1 ˆj+ 1 kˆ is
3 3 3
(a) Unit vector (b) Null vector
(c) Vector of magnitude 2 (d) Scalar
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Q. 11 Maximum number of components of a vector in 3 dimensions may be:
(a) One (b) Two
(c) Three (d) Infinite
Q. 12 A force of 10N is acting along y-axis. Its component along x-axis is
(a) Zero (b) 10N
(c) 100N (d) 5N
Q. 13 If vx =3ms-1 and vy=4ms-1 then resultant velocity will be
(a) 1ms–1 (b) 5ms–1
(c) 7ms–1 (d) 0ms–1
Q. 14 At which angle Ax = Ay
(a) 0° (b) 45°
(c) 90° (d) 60°
Q. 15 If a vector A lies in 3 quadrant, then its direction is given by =
rd
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