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The document outlines the Mizpah Champion Series 2025 exam format for NEET UG, detailing the structure of the test, including the number of questions, marking scheme, and general instructions for candidates. It specifies that the test consists of 50 multiple-choice questions divided into two sections, with penalties for incorrect answers. Additionally, it includes a series of physics questions related to oscillations, each with multiple-choice answers.

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The document outlines the Mizpah Champion Series 2025 exam format for NEET UG, detailing the structure of the test, including the number of questions, marking scheme, and general instructions for candidates. It specifies that the test consists of 50 multiple-choice questions divided into two sections, with penalties for incorrect answers. Additionally, it includes a series of physics questions related to oscillations, each with multiple-choice answers.

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100 Days Challenge NEET UG 2025

Day 37
Mizpah Champion Series 2025
Duration: 50 Minutes Mizpah Champion Series 2025 Max. Marks: 100

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. The test is of 50 minutes duration and the Test Booklet contains 50 multiple-choice questions (four options with a single
correct answer). 50 questions in each subject are divided into two sections (A and B) as per the details given below:

(a) Section A shall consist of 25 (twenty-five) Questions in each subject (Question no. – 1 to 25). All questions are compulsory.

(b) Section A shall consist of 25 (twenty-five) Questions in each subject (Question no. – 26 to 50). All questions are compulsory.

2. Each question carries 4 marks. For each correct response, the candidate will get 4 marks. For each incorrect response, 1 mark
will be deducted from the total scores. The maximum mark is 200.

3. Use a Blue/Black ballpoint Pen only for writing particulars on this page/marking responses on the Answer Sheet.

4. Rough work is to be done in the space provided for this purpose in the Test Booklet only.

5. On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over the Answer Sheet (ORIGINAL and OFFICE Copy) to the Invigilator
before leaving the room/hall. The candidates are allowed to take away this Test Booklet with them.

6. The candidates should ensure that the Answer Sheet is not folded. Do not make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet. Do not
write your Roll No. anywhere else except in the specified space in the Test Booklet/Answer Sheet. The use of white fluid for
correction is NOT permissible on the Answer Sheet.

7. Each candidate must show on-demand his/her Admit Card to the Invigilator.

8. No candidate, without special permission of the Centre Superintendent or Invigilator, would leave his/her seat.

9. Use of an Electronic/Manual Calculator is prohibited.

10. The candidates are governed by all Rules and Regulations of the examination with regard to their conduct in the Examination
Room/Hall. All cases of unfair means will be dealt with as per Rules and Regulations of this examination.

11. No part of the Test Booklet and Answer Sheet shall be detached under any circumstances.

12. The candidates will write the Correct Test Booklet Code as given in the Test Booklet/Answer Sheet in the Attendance Sheet.
Mizpah Champion Series 37 - 2025

Target 720 - 100 Days Challenge


Date: 26/02/2025 Mizpah Champion Series 2025
Time: 07:00 PM IST Chapterwise Test - 37
Duration: 50 Minutes
Oscillations
PHYSICS - SECTION A 5. The displacement of the particle varies with
time according to the relation.
1. If x = 5 sin(πt + )m represents the motion
π

3
y = a sin ωt + b cos ωt, then

of a particle executing simple harmonic


1) The motion is oscillating but not SHM
motion, the amplitude and time period of
motion, respectively, are 2) The motion is SHM with amplitude a + b
1) 5 m, 2 s 2) 5 cm, 1 s 3) The motion is SHM with amplitude a 2
+ b
2

3) 5 m, 1 s 4) 5 cm, 2 s
−−−−−−
4) The motion is SHM with amplitude √a 2
+ b
2

2. Two particles are executing SHMs. The


equations of their motions are
y1 = 10 sin(ωt +
π
) and y2 = 5 sin(ωt +
√ 3π
) 6. The periodic time of a body executing SHM is
4 4
2 s . After how much time interval from t = 0,
What is the ratio of their amplitudes?
will its displacement be half of its amplitude?
1) 1 : 1 2) 2 : 1 3) 1 : 2
1) 1/6 s 2) 2/5 s 3) 2/3 s

4) None of these
4) 3/5 s

3. The motion of particle executing S.H.M is


7. A simple wave motion is represented by
given by x = 0.01 sin π(100 t + 0.05), where –
y = 5(sin 4 π t + √3 cos 4 π t) . Its amplitude
x in metres and time is in seconds. The time
is
period is

1) 5 units 2) 5√ 3 units
1) 0.01 s 2) 0.02 s 3) 0.1 s

3) 10√3 units 4) 10 units
4) 0.2 s
8. A particle is subjected to two mutually
4. All oscillatory motions are necessarily periodic
perpendicular simple harmonic motions such
motions but:
that its x and y coordinates are given by
1) All periodic motions are not oscillatory ) The path of
π
x = 2 sin ωt, y = 2 sin(ωt +
4

the particle will be


2) All periodic motions are oscillatory
1) An ellipse 2) A straight line
3) All periodic motions are SHM
3) A parabola 4) A circle
4) All periodic motions are non-harmonic
9. Two simple harmonic motion are represented

by y = 5 (sin 2πt + √3 cos 2πt)
1

) The ratio of the


π
y = 5 sin(2πt +
2
4

amplitudes of two SHM’s is


1) 1 : 1 2) 1 : 2 3) 2 : 1


4) 1 : √3
Mizpah Champion Series 37 - 2025
10. A small ball is dropped from a certain height 14. A particle performs S.H.M. of period 24 s.
on the surface of a non-viscous liquid of Three second after passing through the mean
density less than the density of ball. The position it acquires a velocity of 2π m/s. Its
motion of the ball is path length is
∘ ∘ –
sin 45 = cos 45 = 1/√2
1) SHM 2) periodic but not SHM
– –
1) 24√2 m 2) 48√2 m
3) not periodic
– –

4) SHM for half a period and non-periodic for 3) 36√2 m 4) 12√2 m

rest half of the period 15. Average velocity of a particle executing SHM
in one complete vibration is:
11. The maximum acceleration of a particle in
SHM is made two times keeping the 1) Aω
2) Aω 3) Aω
2

maximum speed to be constant. It is possible 2 2

when 4) Zero
1) amplitude of oscillation is doubled while 16. Displacement-time equation of a particle
frequency remains constant executing SHM is,
x = 4 sin ωt + 3 sin (ωt + π/3) Here x is in
2) amplitude is doubled while frequency is
centimeter and t in second. The amplitude of
halved
oscillation of the particle is approximately
3) frequency is doubled while amplitude is
halved 1) 5cm 2) 6cm 3) 7cm

4) 9cm
4) frequency of oscillation is doubled while
amplitude remains constant 17. Two particle are doing SHM along same line
12. The acceleration-displacement graph of a with equal (ω) angular frequency and
particle executing SHM is shown in the amplitude (A). Both are moving toward each
figure. The time period of SHM is other, the phase difference is :-

1) 30

2) 60

3) 90

4) 180

18. If the length of second's pendulum is


decreased by 2%, how many seconds, it will
1) 4π
s 2) 2π
s
√3 √3 lose per day?
3) The given graph doesn't represent SHM 1) 3927 s 2) 3727 s 3) 3427 s

4) Information is insufficient 4) 864 s

13. The rope of a kite is wound around a hollow 19. To make the frequency of an oscillator
cylinder of mass 200 g and radius 5 cm. If double, one has to
the kite experiences a pull of F = 1 N, what
will be the linear acceleration of the rope? 1) half the mass

1) 5 m/s
2
2) 10 m/s
2 2) quadruple the mass

3) 15 m/s
2
4) None of these 3) double the mass
4) reduce the mass to one-fourth
Mizpah Champion Series 37 - 2025
20. The time period of a simple pendulum inside 24. The time period of a physical pendulum is
– − −−−−
a stationary lift is √5 s. What will be the time 2π√I/mgd , where I is the moment of inertia

period when the lift moves upward with an of the pendulum about the axis of rotation
acceleration ?
g

4
and d is the perpendicular distance between
– – – the axis of rotation and the centre of mass of
1) √5 s 2) 2√ 5 s 3) (2 + √5)s
the pendulum. A circular ring hangs from a
4) 2 s
nail on a wall. The mass of ring is 3 kg and its
radius is 20 cm. if the ring is slightly
21. Statement (A): For a particle in linear SHM, displaced, the T of resulting oscillations will
the average kinetic energy over a period of be
oscillation equals the average potential
energy over the same period. 1) 1.0 s 2) 1.3 s 3) 1.8 s

Statement (B): A man with a wristwatch on 4) 2.1 s


his hand falls from the top of a tower. The
watch looses time during the free fall. 25. Two simple pendulums of length 0.5 m and
20 m respectively are given small linear
1) A is true, B is false displacement in one direction at the same
2) A is false, B is true time. They will again be in the phase when
the pendulum of shorter length has
3) both A and B are true completed oscillations [nT = (n − 1)T 1 2

where T is time period of shorter length &


4) both A and B are false 1

T be time period of longer length and n are


2

22. A simple pendulum of length ' L ' is no. of oscillations completed]


suspended from a roof of a trolley. A trolley 1) 5 2) 1 3) 2 4) 3
moves in horizontal direction with an
acceleration ' a '. What would be the period 26. A uniform rod of length l is suspended from
of oscillation of a simple pendulum? g is any point P . It is then made to undergo small
acceleration due to gravity oscillations. If P is the
−−−
1) 1) centre of mass, T is zero
1
L −
− −
2π√
g+a 2) 2 2
2π√L (a + g ) 4

−−
−−−
2) end point, T is 2π√ l

3)
1
L −

2π√
g−a 4) 2 2
2π√L (a + g ) 2
3g


23. The length of the seconds pendulum is 1 m on 3) centre of mass, T = 2π√


l

the earth. If the mass and diameter of the


planet is half that of the earth then the length 4) end point,T is infinite
of the seconds pendulum on the planet will be 27. Identify the correct statement.
1) 1.5 m 2) 2 m 3) 0.5 m 1) If simple pendulum of small length L is
4) 1 m suspended from the ceiling of a lift which is
moving upward with constant speed, then its


time period T = 2π√
L

2) If the tunnel is dug through the diameter of


the earth, and ball is released into it from earth
surface, ball will do SHM of time period
−−
T = 2π√
R

g
, where R is radius of earth

3) Satellite revolving very close to the surface


−−
of the earth has time period T = 2π√
R

g
,

where R is radius of earth


4) All statements are correct
Mizpah Champion Series 37 - 2025

28. A simple harmonic oscillator consists of a 32. Two identical balls A and B each of mass 0.1
kg are attached to two identical massless
particle of mass m and an ideal spring with
spring constant k. The particle oscillates with springs. The spring mass system is
a time period T . The spring is cut into two constrained to move inside a rigid smooth
equal parts. If one part oscillates with the pipe bent in the form of circle as shown in the
same particle, the time period will be figure. The pipe is fixed in a horizontal plane.
The centres of the balls can move in a circle
1) 2T 2)

√2T 3) T

√2
4) T
of radius 0.06 m . Each spring has a natural
2
length of 0.06π m and force constant 0.1N/m.
29. A spring has a natural length of 50 cm and a Initially both the balls are displaced by an
force constant of 2 × 10 Nm . A body of
3 −1
angle θ=π/6 radian with respect to the
mass 10 kg is suspended from it and the diameter PQ of the circle and released from
spring is stretched. If the body is pulled down rest. The frequency of oscillation of the ball B
to a length of 58 cm and released, it executes is
simple harmonic motion. What is the net
force on the body when it is at its lowermost
position of its oscillation?
1) 20 N 2) 40 N 3) 60 N

4) 80 N

1) πHz 2) 1

π
Hz 3) 2πHz
30. A light spring of force constant 8Nm is cut −1

into two equal halves and the two are 4) 1


Hz

connected in parallel; the equivalent force


constant of the system is 33. If a spring of mass 30 kg has spring constant
of 15 N/m, then its time period, is
1) 16Nm
−1
2) 32Nm
−1
−−
1) 2π seconds 2) 2√2π seconds
3) 8Nm
−1
4) 24Nm
−1

– –
3) 2√ 2 seconds 4) 2π√2 seconds
31. A block of mass one kg is fastened to a spring
with a spring constant 50 Nm . The block is −1 34. A heavy brass sphere is hung from a spring
pulled to a distance x = 10 cm from its and it executes vertical vibrations with period
T . The sphere is now immersed in a non-
equilibrium position at x = 0 on a
frictionless surface from rest at t = 0. Write viscous liquid with a density (1/10) th that of
the expression for its x(t) and v(t) . brass. When set into vertical vibrations with
the sphere remaining inside liquid all the
1) 0.707 cos 7.07t ms
−1
time, the time period will be
− −−− − −−−
2) 0.907 cos 1.07t ms
−1
1) √ 9/10 T 2) √ 10/9 T

3) 1.707 cos 6.07t ms


−1
3) (9/10)T 4) Unchanged
4) 2.707 cos 5.07t ms
−1
Mizpah Champion Series 37 - 2025
35. The motion of a mass on a spring, with spring 37. When a particle executing SHM oscillates
constant k is as shown in figure. with a frequency v, then the kinetic energy of
The equation of motion is given by the particle
−−
x(t) = A sin ωt + B cos ωt with ω = √ k

m 1) changes periodically with a frequency of v


Suppose that at time t = 0, the position of
mass is x(0) and velocity v(0), then its
2) changes periodically with a frequency of 2v
displacement can also be represented as
x(t) = C cos (ωt − ϕ), where C and ϕ are

3) changes periodically with a frequency of


v/2

4) remains constant

38. A linear harmonic oscillator of force constant


2 × 10 Nm
6
and amplitude 0.01 m has a
−1

1) total mechanical energy of 160 J. Its


−−−−−−−−−−−
2
2v(0) 2 v(0)
−1
C = √
ω
2
+ x(0) , ϕ = tan (
x(0)ω
)
1) maximum potential energy is 160 J
2) maximum potential energy is 100 J
2)
−−−−−−−−−−− 3) minimum potential energy is zero
2
2v(0) 2 x(0)ω
−1
C = √ + x(0) , ϕ = tan ( )
ω
2
2v(0) 4) minimum potential energy is 100 J

39. A particle of mass 2 kg moves in simple


−−−−−−−−−−
v(0)
2
x(0)ω harmonic motion and its potential energy U
3)
2 −1
C = √ + x(0) , ϕ = tan ( )
ω
2
v(0) varies with position x as shown in the figure.
The period of oscillation of the particle is
−−−−−−−−−−
2
v(0) v(0)
4)
2 −1
C = √ 2
+ x(0) , ϕ = tan ( )
ω x(0)ω

36. The pulley shown in figure has a moment of


inertia I about its axis and mass m. Find the
time period of vertical oscillation of its centre
of mass. The spring has spring constant k and
the string does not slip over the pulley. 1) 2π

5
s 2)
2√2π

5
s 3)
√2π

5
s

4) 4π

5
s

40. A linear harmonic oscillator has a total


mechanical energy of 270 J . If the maximum
kinetic energy is 165 J , then the ratio of
−−−−−−−−−−−−
minimum and maximum potential energy is;
1) 2π√ (
I

r
2
+ m) /(4k)

1) 7

25
2) 7

18
3) 18

7
4) 25

7
−−−−−−−−−−−−

2) π√ (
I
2
r
+ m) /(2k)

3) 2π [(
I

r
2
+ m) /(4k)]

−−−−−−−−−−−−

4) 2π√ (
I

r
2
+ m) /(k)
Mizpah Champion Series 37 - 2025
41. Assertion: If the amplitude of a simple
3) maximum acceleration of the particle is
harmonic oscillator is doubled, its kinetic
approximately 6.3 ms −2

energy becomes four times.


Reason: The kinetic energy is directly 4) minimum kinetic energy of the particle is 2 J
proportional to the square of the amplitude
of vibration of the harmonic oscillator.
46. A particle is moving in a circle of radius
1) If both assertion and reason are true and R = 1 m with constant speed v = 4 m/s. The
reason is the correct explanation of assertion ratio of the displacement to acceleration of
2) If both assertion and reason are true but the foot of the perpendicular drawn from the
reason is not the correct explanation of particle onto the diameter of the circle is
assertion 1) 1
s
2
2) 1
s
2
3) 2
2s
16 2

3) If assertion is true but reason is false


4) 16s
2

4) If both assertion and reason are false


47. Maximum speed of a particle in simple
42. A body of mass m performs linear S.H.M. harmonic motion is v . Then average speed max

given by equation, of a particle in SHM for complete cycle is


x = P sin ωt + Q sin(ωt + ). The total
π
equal to
2

energy of the particle at any instant is 1)


v max
2)
v max
3)
πv max

2 π 2

1) 1

2
(P
2
+ Q )
2
2) 1
mω /P Q
2

4)
2v max
2 2
π

3) 1
mω P Q
2
4) 1
mω P
2 2
Q
2

2 2
48. Two particles undergo SHM along the same
43. Consider a simple harmonic motion (SHM). line with the same time period (T ) and equal
Let K and U be kinetic energy and potential amplitudes (A). At a particular instant one
energy when the displacement in SHM is particle is at x = −A and the other is at
x = 0. They move in the same direction just
onehalf ( ) the amplitude. Which of the
1

2
after this moment. They will cross each other
correct statement?
at
1) K

U
= 1 2) K

U
=
1

3) K

U
=
4

3
4) K

U
= 3

44. A block whose mass is 2 kg is fastened to a 1) x = A 2) x =


√3A

spring whose spring constant is 100Nm . It −1 2

is pulled to a distance of 0.1 m from over a 3) x =


A
4) x =
A

2 √2
frictionless surface and is released at t = 0.
Calculate the kinetic energy of the block 49. The co-ordinates of a moving particle at a
when it is 0.05 m away from its mean time t, are given by, x = 5 sin 10t,
position. y = 5 cos 10t. Considering all quantities in SI

units, the speed of the particle is


1) 3 J 2) 0.37 J 3) 4.16 J

1) 25 2) 50 3) 10 4) None
4) Zero
45. Maximum kinetic energy of a particle of 50. At a particular position the velocity of a
mass 1 kg in SHM is 8 J. Time period of particle in SHM with amplitude a is 1/2 of
SHM is 4 s . Maximum potential energy that at its mean position. In this position, its
during the motion is 10 J. Then, displacement is:
1) amplitude of oscillations is approximately 1) a/2 2)

√3a/2 3)

a√ 2
4.53 m

4) √3a
2) minimum potential energy of the particle is
4 J

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