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Physics classes by Ankur Kalhar

Subject : Phy Paper Set : 1


Standard : 11 Neet Test Fluid Error and Dimensions Date : 07-02-2025
Total Mark : 180 Time : 0H:0M

(8) Dimensions of charge are


.............. Physics - Section A (MCQ) ..............
(A) M 0 L0 T −1 A−1 (B) M LT A−1
(1) The resistance R = V /I where V = (100 ± 5) V and (C) T −1 A (D) T A
I = (10 ± 0.2) A. Find the percentage error in R.
(9) The unit of self inductance of a coil is
(A) 7 (B) 5
(A) Farad (B) Henry
(C) 2 (D) 3
(C) Weber (D) Tesla
(2) Assertion : A thin stainless steel needle can lay floating on a
still water surface. (10) Young’s modulus of elasticity Y is expressed in terms of
Reason : Any object floats when the buoyancy force three derived quantities, namely, the gravitational constant
balances the weight of the object G, Planck’s constant h and the speed of light c, as
Y = cα hβ Gγ . Which of the following is the correct option?
(A) If both Assertion and Reason are correct and the Reason
(A) α = 7, β = −1, γ = −2 (B) α = −7, β = −1, γ = −2
is a correct explanation of the Assertion.
(C) α = 7, β = −1, γ = 2 (D) α = −7, β = 1, γ = −2
(B) If both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is
not a correct explanation of the Assertion. (11) The dimensions of (µ0 ε0 )
− 21
are
(C) If the Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect. (A) L1/2 T −1/2 (B) L−1 T
(D) If both the Assertion and Reason are incorrect. (C) LT −1 (D) L1/2 T 1/2
(3) The acceleration due to gravity is measured on the surface (12) Density of ice is ρ and that of water is σ. What will be the
of earth by using a simple pendulum. If α and β are relative decrease in volume when a mass M of ice melts
errors in the measurement of length and time period (A) σ−ρ
M
(B) σ−ρ
M
respectively, then percentage error in the measurement of [ ] [ ]
acceleration due to gravity is ................ (C) M ρ1 − σ1 (D) M
1 1
ρ − 1
σ
( )
(A) α + 21 β × 100 (B) (α − 2β) (13) Light year is a unit of
(C) (2α + β) × 100 (D) (α + 2β) × 100 (A) Time (B) Mass
(4) Pressure applied to an enclosed fluid is transmitted (C) Distance (D) Energy
undiminished to every portion of the fluid and the walls of (14) The length l, breadth b and thickness t of a block of wood
the containing vessel. This law was first formulated by were measured with the help of a measuring scale. The
(A) Bernoulli (B) Archimedes results with permissible errors are
(C) Boyle (D) Pascal l = 15.12 ± 0.01 cm, t = 5.28 ± 0.01 cm b = 10.15 ± 0.01 cm.
The percentage error in volume upto proper significant
(5) In S = a + bt + ct . S is measured in metres and t in
2
figures is
seconds. The unit of c is
(A) 0.28 (B) 0.36
(A) None (B) m
(C) 0.48 (D) 0.64
(C) ms−1 (D) ms−2
(6) A boat having a length of 3 metre and breadth 2 metre is (15) The dimensional formula of relative density is
floating on a lake. The boat sinks by one cm when a man (A) M L−3 (B) LT −1
gets on it. Mass of the man is ....... kg (C) M LT −2 (D) Dimensionless
(A) 60 (B) 62
(16) If force (F ), length (L) and time (T ) are assumed to be
(C) 72 (D) 128 fundamental units, then the dimensional formula of the
(7) A liquid of mass 1 kg is filled in a flask as shown in figure. mass will be
The force exerted by the flask on the liquid is (A) F L−1 T 2 (B) F L−1 T −2
(g = 10 m/s2 )[Neglect atmospheric pressure]: (C) F L−1 T −1 (D) F L2 T 2
(17) The
( equation
) of state of some gases can be expressed as
P + Va2 = bθl Where P is the pressure, V the volume, θ
the absolute temperature and a and b are constants. The
dimensional formula of a is
(A) [M L5 T −2 ] (B) [M −1 L5 T 2 ]

(A) 10 N (B) greater than 10 N (C) [M L−5 T −1 ] (D) [M L5 T 1 ]

(C) less than 10 N (D) zero (18) Dimensional formula of capacitance is

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(A) M −1 L−2 T 4 A2 (B) M L2 T 4 A−2 (A) If both Assertion and Reason are correct and the Reason
(C) M LT −4 A2 (D) M −1 L−2 T −4 A−2 is a correct explanation of the Assertion.
(B) If both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is
(19) The unit of potential energy is not a correct explanation of the Assertion.
(A) gm (cm/sec2 ) (B) gm (cm/ sec)2
(C) If the Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
(C) gm (cm2 / sec) (D) gm (cm/ sec)
(D) If both the Assertion and Reason are incorrect.
(20) An expression( for ) a dimensionless quantity P is given by (28) If radius of the sphere is (5.3 ± 0.1) cm. Then percentage
P = β loge βx ; where α and β are constants, x is distance
α kt
error in its volume will be
; k is Boltzmann constant and t is the temperature. Then the (A) 3 + 6.01 × 100
5.3 (B) 13 × 0.01 × 100
5.3
dimensions of α will be ( 3×0.1 )
(C) 5.3 × 100 (D) 0.1 × 100
(A) [M 0 L−1 T 0 ] (B) [M L0 T −2 ] 5.3
(29) The unit of Young’s modulus is
(C) [M LT −2 ] (D) [M L2 T −2 ] (A) N m2 (B) N m−2
(21) In making an alloy, a substance of specific gravity s1 and (C) N m (D) N m−1
mass m1 is mixed with another substance of specific gravity (30) The Bernoulli’s equation is given by p + 12 ρv 2 + hρg = k
s2 and
( mass )m2 ; then the specific (gravity of
) the alloy is where p = pressure, ρ = density, v = speed, h = height of
(A) m1 +m2
s1 +s2 (B) s1 s2
m1 +m2 the liquid column, g = acceleration due to gravity and k is
( ) constant. The dimensional formula for k is same as that for
(C) (A) Velocity gradient (B) Pressure gradient
m1 m2
( m1 +m2 ) +
(D)
m1 m2 s1 s2
s + s
1 2 m1 +m2
(C) Modulus of elasticity (D) Thrust
(22) A physical quantity is given by X = M a Lb T c . The (31) The unit of specific resistance is
percentage error in measurement of M, L and T are α, β
(A) Ohm/cm2 (B) Ohm/cm
and γ respectively. Then maximum percentage error in the
quantity X is (C) Ohm − cm (D) (Ohm − cm)−1
(A) aα + bβ + cγ (B) aα + bβ − cγ (32) A given shaped glass tube having uniform cross section is
(C) a
+ b
+ c
(D) None of these filled with water and is mounted on a rotatable shaft as
α β γ
shown in figure. If the tube is rotated with a constant
(23) The frequency of vibration of string is given by angular velocity ωthen
[ ]
p F 1/2
ν = 2l m . Here p is number of segments in the string
and l is the length. The dimensional formula for m will be
(A) [M 0 LT −1 ] (B) [M L0 T −1 ]
(C) [M L−1 T 0 ] (D) [M 0 L0 T 0 ]

(24) A and B possess unequal dimensional formula then


following operation is not possible in any case:-
(A) log(A − B) (B) sin(A + Bx)
[ A ( B )] (A) Water levels in both sections A and B go up
(C) e (AB)
(D) tan B An (B) Water level in Section A goes up and that in B comes
(25) Assertion : The dimensional formula for relative velocity is down
same as that of the change in velocity. (C) Water level in Section A comes down and that in B it
Reason : Relative velocity of P w.r.t. Q is the ratio of goes up
velocity of P and that of Q.
(D) Water levels remains same in both sections
(A) If both Assertion and Reason are correct and the Reason
is a correct explanation of the Assertion. (33) An object suspended by a wire stretches it by 10 mm. When
object is immersed in a liquid the elongation in wire reduces
(B) If both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is by 10
3 mm. The ratio of relative densities of the object and
not a correct explanation of the Assertion. liquid is ............
(C) If the Assertion is incorrect but the Reason is correct. (A) 3 : 1 (B) 1 : 3
(D) If the Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect. (C) 1 : 2 (D) 2 : 1
(34) Water is flowing through a horizontal pipe of non-uniform
(26) From the dimensional consideration, which of the following cross-section. At the extreme narrow portion of the pipe,
equation is √
correct √ the water will have
(A) T = 2π R3
GM
(B) T = 2π GM
R3 (A) Maximum speed and least pressure
√ √
(B) Maximum pressure and least speed
(C) T = 2π GM
R2 (D) T = 2π R2
GM
(C) Both pressure and speed maximum
(27) Assertion : The error in the measurement of radius of the
sphere is 0.3%. The permissible error in its surface area is (D) Both pressure and speed least
0.6% (35) A U −tube contains water and methylated spirit separated
Reason : The permissible error is calculated by the formula by mercury. The mercury columns in the two arms are in
∆A
A = r
4∆r
level with 10.0 cm of water in one arm and 12.5 cm of spirit

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in the other. if 15.0 cm of water and spirit each are further
poured into the respective arms of the tube, what is the
difference in the levels (in cm) of mercury in the two arms?
(the specific gravity of spirit is 0.8.)
(A) 0.22 (B) 0.86
(C) 1.22 (D) 2.12

(36) A cork is submerged in water by a spring attached to the


bottom of a pail. When the pail is kept in a elevator moving
with an acceleration downwards, the spring length
(A) The balance A will read more than 2 kg
(A) Increases (B) Decreases
(B) The balance B will read more than 5 kg
(C) Remains unchanged (D) Data insufficient
(C) The balance A will read less than 2 kg and B will read
more than 5 kg
(37) A body floats in a liquid contained in a beaker. If the whole
system as shown in figure falls freely under gravity, then the (D) Both (b) and (c)
upthrust on the body due to liquid is
(41) A cubical block is floating in a liquid with half of its volume
immersed in the liquid. When the whole system accelerates
upwards with acceleration of g/3, the fraction of volume
immersed in the liquid will be

(A) Zero
(B) Equal to the weight of liquid displaced
(A) 0.5 (B) 3
8
(C) Equal to the weight of the body in air
(C) 2
3 (D) 0.75
(D) None of these (42) Water is flowing through a tube of non-uniform
cross-section ratio of the radius at entry and exit end of the
(38) The weight of an aeroplane flying in the air is balanced by pipe is 3 : 2. Then the ratio of velocities at entry and exit of
liquid is
(A) Vertical component of the thrust created by air currents
(A) 4 : 9 (B) 9 : 4
striking the lower surface of the wings
(C) 8 : 27 (D) 1 : 1
(B) Force due to reaction of gases ejected by the revolving
propeller (43) A sniper fires a rifle bullet into a gasoline tank making a hole
53.0m below the surface of gasoline. The tank was sealed at
(C) Upthrust of the air which will be equal to the weight of
3.10atm. The stored gasoline has a density of 660kgm−3 .
the air having the same volume as the plane
The velocity with which gasoline begins to shoot out of the
(D) Force due to the pressure difference between the hole is........ ms−1
upper and lower surfaces of the wings created by (A) 27.8 (B) 41.0
different air speeds on the surfaces
(C) 9.6 (D) 19.7
(44) A cylindrical vessel of 90cm height is kept filled upto the
(39) A vessel containing water is given a constant acceleration a brim. It has four holes 1, 2, 3, 4 which are respectively at
towards the right, along a straight horizontal path. Which of heights of 20cm, 30cm, 45cm and 50cm from the horizontal
the following diagram represents the surface of the liquid floor P Q. The water falling at the maximum horizontal
distance from the vessel comes from

(A) A (B) B
(C) C (D) D (A) Hole number 4 (B) Hole number 3
(C) Hole number 2 (D) Hole number 1
(40) The spring balance A reads 2 kg with a block m suspended (45) A liquid is kept in a cylindrical vessel which is being rotated
from it. A balance B reads 5 kg when a beaker filled with about a vertical axis through the centre of the circular base.
liquid is put on the pan of the balance. The two balances are If the radius of the vessel is r and angular velocity of
now so arranged that the hanging mass is inside the liquid rotation is ω, then the difference in the heights of the liquid
as shown in figure. In this situation at the centre of the vessel and the edge is

3
(A) rω
2g (B) r2 ω2
2g

(C) 2grω (D) ω2
2gr 2

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