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8. A particle is projecied upwards with velocity v= 30 m/s.

Therc are two points A and B at heighis


KINEMATICS Section- h, 25 m and h,=40 m. Ifthe particle crosses point B twice in a time interval Ar.
Then, it will also cros55 A twice in a time interval equal to, (g= 10 m/s')
1. A body moving with. uniform acceleration, after successive intervals of time, at A, B, C, D,
is (a) 2A (b) 1.5 AM (c) 3 Ar (d) 2.5 Ar
which are collinear and at distances a, b, c, d from some arbitrary point in the same straight line.
A ball is thrown vertically upwards with a certain velocity. While moving upwards it passes a
Then, (d a) is equal to
(d) 4 (c - b)
(b) 2(c-b) (c) 3 (c -b)
(a) (c- b) point 4at 3econd and then reaches the ground
the point of projection is:
at
(, +
1) second. The height of point 4 above
2. A particle moving along positive r-axis with a speed S ms suddenly changes its direction along
the positiveaxis with the same speed. The change in velocity of the particle is: a)s+) b8 (c) g

-S+ms b)-5-jms 10. Ifa particle travels a linear distance at specd v, and comes back along the same urack at speed
(-sv2i+jms )5v2i+îms (a) its average speed is arithmetic mean (, +v,y/2

3. Fhe speed ofa train increases at a.constant rate a from zero to v and then remaing constant for an (6) is average speed is geometric
mean
interval and fnally decreases to zero at a constant rate B. The total distance travelled by the train (c) its average speed is harmonic mean 2 v/(v, +
v)
is . The time taken to complete the journey is t. Then, (d) its average velocity is zero
11. Choose the corTect statements out of the following:
(a) If acc. = 0, motion is unifom or no motion

(6) If ace. constant, and motion is not uniform


acc.is uniform
(d) is minimum wnunv=. 21a
(c) If acc. # constant, both acc. and motion are not uniform
(c) ris minimurn when v (d) If acc. = constant, both acc. and motion are uniform

(a-) (a+ B)
12. If two bodies are in motion with velocities , and , then following is/are possible:
4. Acar is travelling straight road. The maximum
on a
velocity the carcan attain is 24 m/s. The maxi-
mum acceleration and deceleration it can attain are I m/s and 4 m/s respectively. The shortest time
the car takes from rest to rest in a distance of 200 m is:
( +
()=0 (d) V>c (speed oflight)
(a) 23.3 s (b) 30s ()11.2s d) 5.6s
13. A car accelerates from rest at constant rate of 2 ms- for some time. Then it retards at a constant
A particle is moving eastward with a velocity of 5 as-. If in 10s the velocity changes by 5 ms-l'
rate of 4 ms7 and comes to rest. It remains in motion for 3 seconds:
northwards, what is the average acceleration in this time? (a) it is accelerated for 2 sec. (b) maximum velocity attained is 4 ms
(c)total distance covered is 6 m (d) total distance covered is 10 mn
(a) 1/2ms N- W (6) 1/2 ms E-N
14. Starting from rest a particle is first accelerated for time, with constant acceleration a, and then
(d) 22 ms N-W.
()v2 msN-W stops in time t, with constant retardation a, Let v, be the average velocity in this case ands, the total
displacement. In the second case, it is accelerated for the same timet, with constant acceleration 2a,
6. Apoint traversed half the distance with velocity v, The remaining part of the distance was covered and comes to rest with constant retardation a, in time . If v, is the average velocity in this case and
with velocity v, for half the time and with velocity v, for the other half of the time. The mean velocity. s, the total displacement, then:
of the point averaged over the whole time of motion is
(a) v 2v, (6) 2v, v,<4V, ()s2s, () 2s, 4,
2v.t) (c) ty) (d) +2v,)
(a)
2+t v++ d)3+2v, + 15. A train accelerates from rest for time , at a constant rate a for distance r. Then, it decelerates to
rest at constant rate B in time , for distance y. Then,

7. A particle is moving in a straight path with an acceleration a bn, wbereb is a positive constant (d) x=y
n-1). Assuming particle is at rest at origin at t = 0, the relation between the velocity and the 4
positon vector of the particle at time t= ls
(c)v=+3)r (d) = (n+1)r
(a) v=r (b)v 2 2

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16. Pick the correci statements 22. A car has speed v, for first one metre nexl one melre.

(a) Two stones are dropped from the same point after an interval of I sec. Ifg is 10 ms, then the value of the average velocity?
(a
3 release of first ball is 25 m
separation after seconds ofthe
(6) A batl projected up with a velocity v reaches a point P in its path at , and 4, sec. The height of (a) (b) (d) Zero
2
point P above the ground is g,2
23. A particle starts with some initial velocity and
covers xz, distance with
a, then
acceleration and further
(A bal projected up with velocity reaches a point P in its paths at , and , sec. Then, , distance with a, acceleration. If the final velocity is same as initial velocity

e+4). (a) a, " (b) a () ax, ta=0 () -0


(d) The acceleration of a body thrown vertically upwards is g at the highest point.
24. Aparticle has a velocity u towards east at r =0. Its acceleration is towards west and is constant. Let
17. A particle is moving at 10 ms towards east. In five seconds, its velocity changes to 10 ms-1 x, and x, be the magnitude of displacements in the first 10 seconds and the next 10 seconds. Then,
towards narth. If the particle be uniformly accelerated, its acceleration is: b)x
(d) the information is insufficient to decide the relation of with Ap
(a) 2 ms (b) 22 ms
25. A person travelling on a straight line moves a uniform velocity , for a distance x and with
with a
C) towards north-east (d) towards north-west
uniform velocity v, for the next equal distance. The average velocity v is given by
18 The velocity ofa particle is zero at t=0. Then,
(a) the acceleration at t= 0 must be zero (a) 2
6) if acceleration is zero from = 0 to t= 10 s, the speed is also zero in this interval
26. A person travelling on a straight moves with a uniform velocity v, for some time and with-
()ifspeed is zero fromt=0 to t= 10 s, the acceleration is also zero in this interval
() if acceleration is zero from= 0 to f= 10s, the displacement is also zero in this interval uniform velocity y, for the next equal time. The average velocity vis given by

19. A man in a lift ascending with an upward acceleration a throws a ball vertically upwards with a (6) v=
velocity v and catches it aftet , second Afterwards, when the lift is descending with the same
acceleration a acting downwards, the man again throws the ball vertically upwards with the same 27. Average velocity of a particle moving in a straight line, with constant acceleration a and initial
velocity and catches it after 1, seconds. Which of the following statements are correct? in first seconds is:
velocity u
The velocity of the ball is B, *) 6) The velocity of the ball is (a) u+at (6) u+ at (c) t a t

28. A particle is released from rest from a tower of height 3h. The ratio of times to fall equal heights
() The acceleration ofthe ball is
G+)
(d) The acceleration of the ball is h,ie.,4,:4:,is:
3:v2:1 b) 3:2:1
20.
Aparticle is moving in astraightlinewith uniform acceleration-5 m/s and initial velocity 12.5 m/s.
Distance travelled by it in 3rd second is (c)9:4:1 (d) 1:(2-1):(/3-2)
(a) 1 b) Zero
) 125 m (d) 2m 29. The displacement ofa particle
varies with time as x
constant. The velocity of the particle
=
a
ea+be where a, a, b, Bare positve
21 curve for two particles A and B are shown bere. What is the ratio (a) will be independent of a and B
vA
(6) drop to zero when a=B
of acceleration of A and B? )go on decreasing with time
(d) go on increasing with time.
(a) 3
30. A particle moves according to the cquation = dx +3, when the particle comes to rest for the
()1 first time.
A30 (a) 3 ) 2.5s 3.5s (d) None

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Themotion of aparticle moving along the y-axis is represented as y= 3 (-2)+5 (-2. (o) 1fx at - be + ct +. d, then the ratio of initial aceleration andinitial velocity is-2bc
the comect statement. ldentify Also, acceleration is zero at f
=
b/3a.
(a)The initial ((= 0) velocity of the particle is 3 ms (d) In uniform motion, the velocity depends upon the time interval underconsideration.
(6) The acceleration of the particle is S ms?
() The particle is at the origin at=2s 40. Which of the foilowing are the correct statements?
in the
(d) All of the above (a)A body siarts from rest and moving with constani acceleration travels a distance y,
3rd second and y, in Sth second, the ratio i s
32. Aparticle is moving along the straight path given by C
y= (where C is a
positive constant). In 4 seconds, it will the first quarter of the
(b) A ball falls from the top of a tower in 8 sec. cover
The relation between the acceleration a and the of the particle at =
velocity v Ss is distance starting from top.
in the last
(a) Sa (6) a= Sv (d) a v
(c) The ratio of distances travelled by a freely falling stone released with zero velocity strikes
travelled by it in the last but second is 7 :5 The stone
second of its motion to that one

33. The displacement ofa the ground with velocity 39.2 ms


particle moving in a straight line depends on time as (d) None of the aboye.
x=ar+Bi + yt+8
The rato of initial acceleration to its initial velocity depends
41. A
particle moves in astraight line andits speed depends on time as v=2-3vdt represents
only on a and 7 6) only on Band y () only on a and B (d)only ona
the distance of the particle then find the distance of the particle in Ss
(d) 14.5 m
34. A particle moving along a straight line
is path
and its displacement () at time t is given by a) 65 m (b) 12.25 m ()2.25 m
= ar+ 21+ c (where a, B and c are constants) 42. The given figure shows the displacement-time graph of a particle
The acceleration of the particle varies
directly as moving on the X-axis.
() (6) 2 (d) None
(a) the particle is continuously going in positive x direction.
35. The position of a particle along x-axis at time t is given by x= 1+t-f. The distance travelled b) the particle is at rest.
) the velocity increases up to a time , and then
becomes constant
by the particle in first 2 seconds is
moves at a constant velocity up to time ,
and then stop.
(b) 2m ) 2.5 m
the
(d) particle
(d) m
line is
36. Ifthe velocity of a body is constant: 43. The velocity-time plot for a particle moving on a straight 10
m/s)
shown ia the igure.
(a) The particle has a constant
ácceleration. 1020 30( )
(velocity=speed b)average velocity|= speed
(6) The particle has never tumed around.
-10
(c) velocity= averáge velocity () speed- averáge speed (c) The particle has zero displacement
0 to 10s is the same as
(d) The average speed in the interval -20
37. The displacementx.ofaparticle depends ontime f as : = a t - BP the average speed in the interval
10 s to 20s.
(a) the particle will retum to its starting point after time aß the
at any time related to the distance
travelled by the particle by
) the particle will come to rest aftertime 2a/3p 44. The velocity of a particle is
() the initial velocity of the particle was zero but its initial acceleration was not zero
(d) no net force will act on the particle at (= a/3B relation v= a+b, where a is positive and bis s Which of the following statements will
motion? (given x 0
be true for this
when t
=
0) =

38. Which of the following statements are true for a moving body?
t is x=(e-1)
(a) If its speed changes, its velocity must change and it must have some acceleration. (a) The displacement ofthe particleattime a

(b) If its velocity changes, its speed must change and it must have some acceleration. 6) The particle will experience a retardation if b <0
(c)Ifits velocity changes, its speed may ormaynot change and it must have some acceleration at timet=0
(c) Theparticle will be at rest
d) Ifits speed changes but direction of motion does not change, its velocity may remain
constant
under constant acceleration.
d) The motion of the particle is
the moment when 9th ball
of a tower at a fixed interval of time. At
39. Pick the correct statements: 45. Balls are dropped from the roof of is
of reaches the ground nh ball is at
3/4h height of the tower. The value n

Given 180-16x, where v is the velocity of particle at position x. Acceleration ()


(a) y=
(a) 3 (6) 7 (c) 6
parficle is-8.ms2
b) Abulletiredintoawoodenblock loss
3/4 of its velocity afterpenetrating 15cminto it Tostop
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46. At time 0, a
bullet is fired
vertically upwards with a speed of 98 ms. At time
for particle under motion is shown as, where T follows
(e. 5 seconds later) asecond bullet is fired vertically upwards with the same spced. If the air 52. Graph of -V versus r a
(sec/m)
resistance is neglected, which of the following statements will true7
(a) Thetwo bullets will be at the same hcight above the ground at = 12.3 s. v is velocity and r is position. The time taken by particle to move (a)

b) The two bullets will reach back their starting points at the same time. fromr= 4 t o r = 12 m is: 3/2
(c) The two bullets will have the samc speed at 20 sec. 1/2
(d) The two bullets will attain the same maximum height. (b) 10 sec.
(a)scc.
(d) 12 sec. 4 12 x(m)
(c) 8 sec.
47.
The ratios of the distances covered by a freely falling particle, starting from rest, in the first, second,
third.. seconds of its motion:
(a) fom an arithmetic progression 53. A particle travels to the right with a velocity v= where x is its positon of the line along
4+x
(6) form the series corresponding to the squares of the first n natural numbers
not form any well defined series which it is moving. The acceleration of the particle atx =
2, is
(c) do
() form a series corresponding to the differences of the squares of the successive natural numbers
(a)-0.116units (b) O.116 units (c) 1.16 units (d) 0.232 units
48. From the top of a tower of height 200 m, a ball A is projected up with 10 ms and two seconds
54. Velocity-time equation of a particle moving in a straight line is as
later another ball B is projected vertically down with the same speed. Then,
a) both 4 and B will reach the ground simultaneously. hown in figure. What conclusions can be drawn from the graph?
(b) the ballA will hit the ground 2 second later than B hitting the ground. (a) Acceleration of the particle is variable but its direction is
(c) both the balls will hit the ground with the same velocity. constant throughout
(d) both will rebound to the same height from the ground, if both have same coefficient of (b) Velocity changes its direction during its motion
restitution. (c) Acceleration changes its direction during its motion
(d) Displacement cannot be found from.the given information
49. The
velocityheight
very small
acquired by body when it fallsis through
a

x, the increase in
a height h is v. If it further falls through a
velocity approximately 55. Thevelocity ofa particle moving in the positive direction ofr-axis varies as v=10vx. Assuning
that at =0 particle was at x 0 . Then
)
(a) The initial velocity of the particle is zero
(b) The initial velocity of the particle is 2.5 m/s
(d) 0.01 (c) The acceleration of the particle is 2.5 m/s
(d) The.acceleration of the particle is 50 m/s
s0. A particle moves with a deceleration v. Initial velocity is v. Find the time after which it will
S6. A particle starts from rest at x = - 2.25 m
stop.
and moves along the x-axis with the v-t m/s)T
graph as shown. The time when the particle 3
crosses the origin is
2k
(a) 0.5 s
(b) l's 1
(c) (d) None (c) 1.5s
(d) 2s

51. Aparticle moving in a straight line bas velocity-displacement equation as 51+s.


Here, v is in m/s and s in m. Select the correct alternative/s. 57. The 45 kg box starts from rest and is subjected to the force
(a) Particle is initially at rest
shown.Neglecting friction, the box's velocity at 8sis 180
(b) Initial velocity of the particle is 5 m/s and the particle has a constant acceleration of 12.5 m/s (a) 6 m/s
(c) Particle moves with a uniform velocity (6) 8 m/s
(d) None of the above ) 12 m/s
IS
(d) 24 m/s

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follows: 64. The plot between rand fis shown in the given figure. Ifrepresents
(a)vA (e) (d) velocity and rm)
*******
represents acceleration, then:
(a) At time , and ,, velocity is equal to zero

b) The value of

0 and =
d?
is zero at an instant between
AM ( )

t , " and v, are the respective average velocities of the four particles, then (c) Velocity is not defined at f =
(s) v>,>,>". (b) >v,>>", (d) All of these
( >>y (d)v v,=v=
59.
65. Abody is projected vertically upwards from the ground. Taking air resistance into account:
Acarmoves rectilinearly from station A to the next station B (rest to rest)-with an acceleration (a) the time of ascent and maximufm height is less than that in
vaccuum.
varying eccording to the lawf= (a- bx), where and bare constants and xis the distance from
a
the station A. The distance between the two stations and the maximum velocity are:
(b) the time of ascent is greater than the time of descent
(c) the time of ascent is less than the time of descent.
b
a (d) the speed of the particle when it returms to the ground is less than the speed of projection.
(b)
2a'6
66. A particle moves with an
60. Two bodies ofmasses m, and m, are dropped from heights h, and h, respectively. time t:
initial
velocity v and retardation (a v), where v is its velocity at any
They reach the ground aftet time , and t, and strike the ground with speeds v, and v, respectively. (a) the particle will cover a total distance vla
Choose the correct relations from the following: (b) the particle will come to rest after time 1/a
(c) the particle will continue to move for a very long time
(d) the velocity of the
particle will become aftet time v2 (1/)
67. A particle moves along the (+ve) direction of X-axis. Its
61. A body is dropped from the top of a tower of height h. It covers a di_tance h/3 in the last second position x depends on time t as

of its motion. Ifg= 10 ms, hów much time does it take to reach the ground?
af +bf + ct + d. Let
and
dt represent instantaneous velocity, instantane
=
x

6)(2-v3)s )3+V6)s (d) (3v6)s


ous acceleration and the average acceleration of the
62. Aparticle is projected vertically upwards in a vacuum with a speed u, particle. Find the average acceleration in
time interval t = 0 tof= ls.
(a) when it rises to halfits maximum height, its speed becomes u/2. (a) 6a + 2b (b) 3a +2b
b) when it rises to half its maximum height, its speed becomes ulw2.
)3a+2b +c (d) zero
68. A particle is moving in a straight line along X-axis where x-coordinate is given by equation
(c)the time taken to rise to half its maximum heightis halfthe time taken to reach its maximum
height. =x1- . What is the velocity of the particle at t=t?
(d) the time taken to rise to three-fourths of its maximum height is half the time taken to reach its
maximum height.

63. A particle starts moving at = 0 from origin along the (+ve) direction of x-axis. Its speed

69. Mark the correct statements for a particle going on a strainght


depends on the distance travelledx as v= KVx .Ifv= and a then find x, v and a in
(a) If the yelocity and acceleration have opposite sign, the lineis
terms of time
object
(6) Tf the position and velocity have opposite sign, the particle is slowing
down.
moving towards the origin.
If
C) the velocity is zero at an instant, the acceleration should also be zero at that instant.
(d) If the velocity is zero for a time interval, the acceleration is zero at any instant within the time
4 interval.

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avx (a is a +ve constant). Find the averag The
r Co

v= 3r+8 for 5<Is 7s and v = 41+ I for >7s. The distance moved
10 seccnd is: by the particle at end or tne velocity in the first s metres of the path. metr
(a) 127 m
(c) 186 m
(b) 247 m
(a) 3s (b)
(d) 3133 m

71. The given figure shows the (c) 2 a (d) 2avs


position of a particle moving on the X-axis as
a function of time. 3Ns
(a) The particle has come to rest 6 times. 20 79. An object is subjected to the aeceleration a
(6) The maximum speed is at= 65. 4+ 3v. 1t is given that the displacement.s
= =
0, when
v=0. The value of
(c) The velocity remains positive for= 0 to = 6s. (a) 0.52 m
displacement when v= 2 m/s is
() The average velocity for the total period shown (b) 0.26 m (c) 0.39 m (d) 0.65 m
negetive 6
(s)
80. A point moves in a straight line in such a
manner that its retardation is proportional to its speed.Then,
T. A person standing near the edge of the top of a building throws two balls A and B. The ball A is (a) Distance is proportional to the increase in speed
thrown vertically upward and B is thrown vertically downward with the same speed. The batl A (b) Distance is proportional to the speed destroyed
hits the ground with a speed v,and the ball B hits the ground with a speed (c) Average velocity of the particle is constant
(d) None of these
(a) (6) ()
(a) the relation berween v and v, depends on height of the building above the ground.
81. The motion of a body falling from rest in a
resisting medium is described by the equation a-bv
where and b are
73.
A car is
motor
going due north a 90
at speed of 50 km/h. It makes a let tum without changing
a
constants. The velocity at any time tis
the speed. The change in the velocity of the car is about
(a) 50 km/h towards west (b) 70 km/h towards south-west (a) a(l-") (b) a be
(c) 70 km/h toward north-west (d) zero

74.
(d) ab (1
The position of aparticle at any instant is given by x f- 71. The average velocity of the par-
=

ticlefrom t=, to i=1is zero. Here 1,, and 1, respectively, cannot be equal to: 82. The acceleration
1,6
of a particle varies with displacement as a =-4x and at x =
4 m and i =
0, par
(6) 2,5 ticle is at rest Select the correct
option.
(e)2.5,3.5 (d) 0,7 (a) The maximum speed of the particle is 8 m/s.
(b) The distance travelled by the particle in first three seconds
is 20m.
75. A stone is released from an elevator going up with an acceleration a. The acceleration of the stone (c) The velocity-time graph of the particle is a
after the release is (d) The displacement-time graph of the
straight line.
(a) a upward particle is a straight line.
(b) (g-a) upward
83. The acceleration displacement graph
()-a) downward (d) g downward
of a particleAam/s)
moving in a straight line is as shown in the figure.
Initial velocity is zero. Find the
16. The position y
ofaparticle depends on time as
y A sin(o t+ p, where 4, o and o is a (+ve) velocity of the
particle when displacement of the particle is
s 20 m.
constant. At=0, the particle is at y=
FadJ"- (a) 8 m/s
b) 64 m/s
(c) 12 m/s 4m 20m 24m
) A () AN3 (d) zero (d) 20 m/s s(m)
2
84. A particle is moving along z-axis whose instantaneous speed is vv=
77. The acceleration of a
particle moving along x-axis is given by
The velocity of the particle at x = 3
a = r - 3x. It is at rest at x=1. of particle is
108 9 . The acceleration
(a) 2 m/s
(c) 4 m/s
(b) 3 m/s
(d) 5 m/s
a-9xm/s (b)-18xm/s ) m/s (d) None

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The r co-ordinate of a particle moving along r-axis in terms C4
metre. of time is given as x =
(2-)(6) A particle is moving on x-axis in positive direction
at I = 0 the is at x =0. The
particte accelera
tion of the particle is a function oftime. The acceleration at any time t is given by a = 2 ( 1 - [ )
1. The displacement in time =
(a) 2m
2 to =5 scc is where(] is greatest integer function.
(6) 3 m (c) 4 m (d) None
1. The correct graph to show the variatión of velocity versus time for the interval 0< t<4s
2. The average velocity in time (= 2 sec tot= 5 sec is
(a) 0.S m/s (b) I m/s (C) (d)
(c) 2 m/s (d) None (a) (6)
3. The time r at which the particle has maximum positive x-coordinate is:
(a)=1 sec. (b) = 2 sec. (c) = 4 sec. 3 4s
(d) None
C2
The displacement of abody is given by 4sA +2B, where A and B are constants.
2. The displacement of the particle in 4s is
1. The velocity of the
body at any instant is (a) Im (b) 2 m C) 6m (d) 4 m

(a)+28 4s is
(6) 28 0sto the f
428
=

of the particle for the intervalC)


=
t
4 (d) 2BP 3. The average speed (d) 1.5 m/s
(b) 0.5 m/s 2 m/s
(a) I m/s
2. The velocity of the body at the end of ls from the start is:

()28 b)4+28 () 2(4 +B) (d) 24+B C-5


4 The velocity time graph of a body moving in a straight line is sbown in figure.
C3
A particle moves along a straight line such that its velocity depends on time as v =
4t -
f. For
first five seconds,

1. Average velocity of particle is 2 3s

m/s )m
10 1. The ratio of average velocity to the maximum velocity is:
c) 3
m/s (d) None

2. Average speed is
a) 2 m/s (b)ms is
2. The time for which particle is accelerated, if average velocity
2s 2s () None

3. Average acceleration is
time is:
3. The ratio of accelerated time to the retarding
(a)m/s b)-1m/s (c) 1 m/s? (d)

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A particle in rectilinear motion is at origin of a particle moving


Velocity (v) versus displacement () graph
at time 0. Velocity () of the particle is related
=
to
distanceavelled (r) by the particle as v =
Sx +2 (v is in m/s
andx is in m) in a straight lineis as shown figure.
in Given v,= 4 m/s and
1. Displacement of the particle in time t is: 2 0 m.

- St +2) d) None

2. Velocity of particle at r= 0 is: be:


(&) I m/s 1. Corresponding acceleration (a) versus displacement () graph of the particle would
6) O m/s (c) 2 m/s (d) 3 m/s
3. Acceleration of particle at r = 0
(a) 51m/s 6) 10 m/s (C) 15 m/ss (dy None

C-7
A body is dropped from the top of a tower and falls freely.
a) b) (C) (d)
1. The distance covered by it after n
seconds is directly proportional to
(a) n () 2n- 1 d) 2 - 1
2. Ats= 30 m what is the acceleration of particle.
2. The distance covered in the rh second is (a) 0.2 m/s (6) 0.4 m/s (c) -0.2 m/s? (d)- 0.4 m/s2
proportional to
(a) b) n () 2n-1 (d) 2 - 1
3.
At what displacement, velocity and acceleration ()
(a) Ats= Sm
have same magnitudes?
Ats= 30 m
3. The velocity of the body after n seconds is proportional to (b) Ats= 10m (d) None
(a)m n (c) 2n-1 (d) 2 1
C-10
A particle is projected up from the
C8 the ground.
tower so that it will go up and came down and finally strikes
A stone is projected vertically up from the foot of a tower with a speed v, such that it passes
through the top of the tower at tfmes , and1 1. The -1 graph is:

1 The height of the tower is:

(d)&
2
(a) (b) (c) (d)
2. The maximum height attained by the stone is:
2. The - graph is:
(d) None
8 2

3. The speed v, of projection is:

(a) () (d)

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C-13 x-axis and an
accel
3. The a-1 graph
is:
x-axis. Its initial velocity is 40 m/s along positive
A particle is moving along Paticle starts from x
= 10m.
eration of 10 m/s along negative x-axis.
is zero?
1. At what time the velocity(b)of 4particle
sec
(c) 8 sec (d) 2 sec
(a) 6 sec
(d)
(b) maximum x-co-ordinate
of particle (in positive direction)?
(a) 2. What is the ( ) 120 m
(d) 30 m
(a) 90 m b) 60 m
is
of the particle
speed. The time period
velocity of particle at origin?
constant
in a circle of radius R with 3. What is the
A particle is moving (d)-302m/sec
(a) 30/2 m/sec 6) 20/2m/sec ()-20 2m/sec
T. In a time i

1. Average speed of the particle is: 4. At what time the particle is at origin? (d)3+22 sec
(C) 2 + 3 2 sec
3/2 sec b)4+2 sec
(a) 4 +

3T
( 6 ) T R

C-14 motion is shown in figure. The particle starts


2. Average velocity
of the particle is: The velocity-time graph of a particle in straight line
its motion from origin.
ms
a T

C-12 x-axis. Its velocity time graph


is given below.
A particle moves along

9 m/s

1. The distance travelled by the particle in 8s is


(a) 18 m (b) 16m c) 8m (d) 6 m
-3m/s -- Parabola after 8s is
2. The displacement of the particle from the origin (c) 8m () 6m
of the particle in 0 to 3s
(a) 18m b)16im
1. The displacement (b) 4 m
3. Find the average acceleration from 2s to 6s.
(a) Zero (d) 12 m
C) 8 m (a)-1m/s (b)-1.5m/s (c) 1.5 m/s (d) 1 m/s

the particle is O to 3s
2. The distance travelled by b) 4m
a) Zero (d) 12 m
(C) 8m

3. The particle changes its direction of acceleration,when


b)r=2s
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1. Match the following:
Column-I
(a)Constant positive acceleration
Column-1 6. Velocity ofa particle is in negative direction with constant acceleration in positive direction.
(p) Speed may increase
(b) Costant negative acceleration
(9) Speed may decrease
Column-I Column 1
(c) Constant displacement (a) Velocity-time graph (p) Slope negative
) Specd zero
(d) Constant slope of av graph 6) Acceleration-time graph (9) Slope-positive
(s) Speed must increase
( Speed must decrease () Displacement-time graph () Slope zero
() |Slope|- increasing
Column-I
Column-1I () |Slope l- decreasing
(u) | Slope|-constant
(P) Acceleration
. The displacement versus time curve is given:
Column Column II
di (q) Magnitude of acceleration
(a) OA (p) Velocity increases with time linearly

dr (b) AB (qVelocitydecreases with time


(Velocity c) BC () Velocity is independent of time
(d) CD () Velocity is zero
d () Magnitude of velocity
8. In v-tgraph shown in figure, match the
None following:
Column I Column II
3. Drops of water fall at regular intervals from the roof of a building of height 16 m. The first drop
strikes the ground at the same moment as the fifth drop detaches itself from the roof. )a-t graph (P) Straight line
6) v-s graph
Column-I Column-I (q) Circle
(a) Distance between Ist and 2nd drops (c)s-1 graph Parabola
Im (d) a-vgraph
b) Distance between 2nd and 3rd drops (q 7m () Ellipse
)Distance between 3rd and 4th drops 3m 9. A particle moves along a straight line such that its displacement s varies with time t
Distance between 4th and Sth drops () Sm S a t ßt+ y2
as

Column I Column DI
4 For a particle projected upwards with velocity 20 m/s, match the following (g =
10 m/s: (a) Acceleration at I = 2 sec.
Cobumn-I Column-I P) +Sy7
(6) Average velocity during 3rd sec. ( 27
(a) Distance travelled in 1st second P) Sm (c) Velocity at f= 1 sec
(b) Distance travelled in 2nd second q) 15 m d) Initial displacement
()+2
(Distance travelled in 3rd second 20m 10. In thes-t
(4) Distance travelled in 4th second ) 25 m equation (s =
10+ 20t SP):
Column-I Column-I
(a) Distance travelled in 3 sec.
5. Match the following (b) Displacement in 1 sec.
)-20 unit
Column-I Column-III (15unit
(a) Straight line in v-t graph p) Speed may be zero (Initial acceleration
(d) Velocity at 4 sec.
() 25 unit
(6) Straight line in s-t graph (g) Speed may be increasing (s)- 10 unit
C)Straight line in v-s graph 11. In position-time equation s= 10 + 2-6f;
)Speed may be decreasing
(d) Straight line in a-1 graph (s) Acceleration may be zero Column-I Column-I
(a) Acceleration of particle (magnitude) 2 units
b) Initial velocity (g) 4 units
)Instant when velocity becomes zero )12 units
(d) Maximum positive displacement from the ()units
6
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SeGHOm-D
It then retards unitformly
12. Four particles are projected simutleneously upwards with velocities . Aparticle starting from rest has a constant acceleration of 4 m/s for 4
s.

shown in figure. AfRer ls separation between (g =10 m/s) 40 m/s for next 8 s and comes to rest. Find during the motion of particle
(a) average acceleration
Colmn-1 Column-Il
(a) I and2 30 m (6) average speed
(p) 40 m 30 m/s
(c)average velocity.
(b) 2 and 3 (9) 60 m
30 m acceleration covered the distance betweeen two points 60.0 m apart
(c) 2 and 4 ()30 m 20 m/s 2. A car moving with constant
the second point was 15.0
m/s.
(d) 1 and 4 (s) None in 6.0 s. Its speed as it passes
30 m the first point
O10 m/s (a) What is the speed at
What is the acceleration?
13. For the velocity-time graph shown in figure, in a time interval from (b)
from the first point was
the car at rest?
=0 to r= 6s, () At what prior distance vand 1, strarting from rest.
s and f and between
Column-I Column-I1I
m/s) (d) Plot graph between
constant acceleration of 2.0 m/s for half a minute. The
(P)-S/3SI unit 10
(a) Change in velocity 3 Atrain starts from and moves with a
rest
Find
brakes are then applied
and thetrain to rest in one minute.
comes

6) Average acceleration (q)-20 SI unit the train,


a) the total distance moved by
(Total displacement G)-10 SI unit -10t (b) the maximum speed attained by the train and
the train at half the maximum speed.
(a) Acceleration at r=3s ()-5SIunit (c) the position(s) of
is driving a car at a speed
from the ground. Then, 4. Adriver takes 0.20s to apply
the brakes after he sees a need for it. Ifhe
14. For a body projected vertically up with a velocity 5, deceleration of 6.0 m/s, find the distance travelled by the car
of 54 km/h and the brakes cause a
Column-I Column-I need to put the brakes on.
after he sees the
) Zero for round trip on a motorcycle.
is chasing a culprit, Kall1, going
5. An inspector, Ram Singh, on a police jeep, of 72 km/h. The jeep follows it at a speed of 90
interval The motorcycle crosses a turning
at a speed
(b) over any time seconds later than the motorcycle. Assuming they
travel at constant
km/h, crossing the turning 10
will Ram Singh catch up with
Kallk?
speeds, how far from the turning
over the total time offlight 10 m/sec.
each other on a straight road with velocity
6. Two cars A and B are moving towards then each car decelerates at 2 m/sec?
160 m apart,
and 12 m/sec. respectively. When they
are
when they
T .
Calculate the distance between them
until they stop in order to avoid collision.
from the come to rest.
15. A balloon rises up with constant net acceleration
of 10 m/s?. After 2s a particle drops
balloon. After further 2s: 7. The position at any time t of a particle moving on straight ine is given by s
=(1-e*)»
Cobmn- Column-II the velocity of the particle at (a) t =
0; (b) t =
\/b
(P) Zero where b and v, are positive constants. What is
(a) Height of pårticle from ground
(b) Speed of particle 1 0 SI units and(c)t-«?
(c) Displacement of particle () 40 SI units under the influence of gravity for 6 sec. crashes through
(s) 20 SI units 8. A marble ball, after having fallen from rest
(d) Acceleration of particle a horizontal glass plate, thereby losing
two-third of its velocity. Ifit then reaches the ground in 2 sec,
terms: find the height of the plate above the ground.
16. A particle moves in a straight line with zero initial velocity. Then, match the following
Column-II m ahead of
Column-I at 5 m/s overtakes another car B, 384
9. A car A running at 20 m/s and accelerating and the distance trav-
at 3 ms2, Find the time elapsed
(P) Speed A and moving at 60 m/s and decelerating
(a)(slope
2
of v-r) graph elled by A during that time.

b) Slope of i graph (q)Acceleration


(c) Slope ofr-1 graph ()Areaunder v-t graph
( 2 A r e a under a - s graph) () Velocity (u =0)
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10. A table
s given below of a particle moving nlong r-axis. In the table, specd of particle at is t. If it falls from a height (h +
height h x), wher,
ere
time intervals is shown. stone to fall through a
aci 22. The time taken by a in time to reach the ground y,
is what is value ofy?
Time interval (in sec) X IS very small and the increment
0-2
Speed of particle (in m/s) 2
S 10 10-15
23. If displacement x and time t arein terms ofaccording
related to the equation, = o+ where a, Bara

Find total distance travelled by 2 the velocity of the body.


the constants, find the retardation
particle and its average speed. time 2s SIS6s, its motion is described
11. A particle moves n 24. Aparticle travels in a straight line, such that for a short 2 s, determine the particle's accelera.
a
straight line with initial 6'm/s when I =

by v (4/a) m/s, where a is in m/s?.


6 m/s. Find the velocity 4 m/s and a constant Ifv =

average velocity of the acceleration of


(e)= 0 to t=2s particle in a time interval from tion wheni= 3 s.
(6) 2sto = 4s.
12. Two cars Pand Q start with velocities smooth rotating horizontal rod such that its acceleration varies with
u and ul2, respectively at A but Q.1 second later. 25. A sleeve slides along a
at B with velociies 22 and 31
m/s, They meet wherek is positive constant.
If the sleeve starts
findIAB. respectively: 1f their accelerations are a and 2a, the positionx along the rod as =k a
respectively, d?
x when the speed will be doubled.
13. A body slides down a smooth inclined fromx , wih a velocity v, find the position
time , and t, Find the inclination plane covering equal distance s in consecutive intervals or
of the plane. 26. a-s diagram is given for a straight line moving particle, find the speed
of the particle at s =
250 m.
14. A particie moves aong r-axis in such a Assume v= 100 m/s.
way that its x coordinate varies with time I
the expresSion according to
A m/s)
What is the initial I =2-5t +6R
velocity of the particle? 10
15. A particle starting from rest
experiences a constant
z in the first 10 sec and a distance x, in the next 10 acceleration for 20 sec. If it travels
sec. then obtain a
a distance S(m)
relation between x, andx 0 200300
16. Astone is dropped from a balloon going up with a uniform velocity of 5.0 m/s. If the balloon
was 50 m high when the stone 27. A car starts from rest with an acceleration of 6 m/s which decreases to zero linearly with time,
was
dropped, find itsheight when the stone hits the ground.
Takeg 10 m/s. in 10 sec., after which the car continues at a constant speed. Find the time required for the car to
travel 400 m from the start.
17. Abody when projected vertically up covers nh fraction of total distance
second. Find (during its ascent) in last
28. A stone is hanging by a thread from a balloon which is moving up with upward acceleration a.
(a) the maximum height attained Find the total time of motion of the stone when the string is cut after a time i, from starting of the
(6) the velocity of projection.
balloon from rest.
18. Aparticle retards from v, with an acceleration a =-
t, where k is a constant. Find the total dis-
tance covered.
29. A particle of mass 1 kg which moves along thex-uxis is subjected accelerating force which
to
an
increases linearly with time and a retarding force which increases directly with displacement0,
19. s
diagram is given for a straight line moving particle, find:
(constant proportionality being one with proper dimensions in both the cases). At timet
=

a) acceleration of the particle when its velocity becomes half m/s) of


of the initial velocity 20 displacement and velocity both are zero. Find the displacement as a function of time t.
b) total distance covered by the particle
30. vt diagram is given for a straight line moving particle: vm/s)
() average velocity of the particle during its total time.
0 s(m) (a) maximum speed
S0
(6) average speed of the particle
20. A body falls from a large height in t seconds. What is the time taken to cover the last metre?
(c) accelerating time and retarding time of the particle. 20
21. A stone, projected
up vertically with velocity
a v, reaches points P, Q, R in its path with velocities
31. A wooden block of mass 10 g is dropped from
the top of a cliff 100 m high. Simultaneously, a
respectively. Find the ratio PQ:QR. with a velocity of 100 m/s. Find
bullet of mass 10 g is fired from the foot of the cliff upwards
(a) where and after what time will they
meet.
clif
how high will it rise above the
after striking the block, gets embedded in it,
(b) if the bullet
before it starts falling? (Take g= 10 ms)
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particle moves along a horizontal path, such that its velocity is given by v (3- 6) m/s, =

32. A
is located the origin O, determine the distance trav 61. (c) d)
whereis he time
in seconds. 1fit initially at
1. 31. (c)
elledby theparticle time interval
in from t=0 tor3.5 s and the particle's average velocity and
32. (d) 62. (b) (d)
average speed during the same time interva. 2. (b)
3. (b) 33. (b) 63. (a)
dimension under the action of a constant force is (d)
33. The displacement r of a paticle moving in one
64. (a)
related to time r by the equation 4. (a 34. (d) ()
I=x +3 35. (c) 65. (a) (c)
5. (a
where x is in metres and r is in seconds. Find the displacement of the particle when its velocity 6. (b) 36. (a) (b) (c) (d) 66. (a) (c)
1S zero (d) 67. (b)
7. b) 37 (a) (b) ()
where
34. Aparticle ofmass mis moving along positive x-axis under the action of a force F= 8. () 38. (a) () 68. (b)
kis a positive constant. I f the particle is at a distance x, at I = 0, find the velocity when X = 2
9. (b) 39 (a) (c) 69. (a) (b) (d)

Find the average retardation,


10. (c) (d) 40. (a) (b)(c) 70. (b)
35. A particle has velocity 5 m/s and later its value is v=5-f-.
11. () (b) (c) 41. (d) 71. (a), (d)D
average velocity and distance travelled in 2 seconds.

36. Velocity of a particle moving in a straight line varies with its displacement as =(V4
v + 4s) m/s.
12. (a)
(b) ( 42. (d) 72. (b)

at time 2s. 13. (a) (b) () 43. (a) (d) 73. (b)
Displacement of particle at time t = 0 is s 0. Find displacement of particle
=

14. (a) (d) 44. (a) (b) 74.


its displacement
37. If the velocity v of a particle moving along a straight line descreases linearly with
from20 m/s to a value approaching zero at s =
30 m, determine the acceleration of
the particle 15. (a) 45. (d) 75. (d)

when s 15 m. 16. (a) b) () (d) 46. (a) (d) 76. (a)


38. Starting from rest a particle moves in a straight line with acceleration 17. (b) (d) 47. (a) (d) 77. (c)
for 0 Ss
a (25 m/s* 18. b) ()(d) 48. (a) (c) .(d) (d)
forSs 19. b) 49. (a) 79. (b)
20. (c) 50. (c) 80.
What is the velocity o f particle at f = 7s?
21. b) 51. (d)
of the particle during 81. (c)
39. -s diagram is given of a straight line moving particle. Find the displacement 22. (d) 52. () 82.
last two sec. (a)
23. () 53. (a) 83. (c)
AV(m/s) 24. (d) 54. (d) 84. (a)
2000 25. ()
1500- 55. a) (d)
s(m 26. ( 56.
S0 100
(b)
27.
( 57. (d)
40. Starting from rest 100 m runner increases his speed uniformly at the rate of I ms-7 upto three 28.
uniform speed. Find the time taken to 58. (c)
quarters of the total run and covers the last quarter with
cover the 1st half and the 2nd half? 29. (d) 59. (d)
+2r+2where tis the time in sec. If the 30.
The acceleration in m/sof aparticle is given by a =3f
(

4 60. (a)
a
()
particle starts out with velocity v 2m/s
a at
= f
0,then find the velocity at the end of2s.
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SECTION-C(MATRIX MATCH)
SECTION-B
(d)(p)(9)D
1. (a)(p) () (b)(p)(g)D
(d)()
C-1. 1.6) 2.(b) 3.() 2. (a)> P) (b)(
3. ()(q) b)() (c)(r) (d)(P)
C-2. 1.(d) 2.(a) ()(P) (d)(q)
4. (a)(q b)(P)
C3. 1 . b ) 2.(d) 3.(b) (d)(P) (q) (r) (s)
5. (a)(p)()) (6)(P) ()
C4. 1 . ( ) 2.(b) 3. (d) 6. (a)() () (b) (r)(u) (c(p)(0
d)(s)
C-5. 1.(a) 2.() 3.(a) 7. (a)P) (b) ((
8. (a)(p) (b)( ()() ())
C6. 1.(a) 2.() 3.-(d)
9. ( a ) ( b)(P) ( (d)()
C-1. 1.() 2.) 3.(b) 10. (a)(r) (b) (q) ()( (d)(P)
C-8. 1.(b) 2.(a) 3(b) 11. (a)-(n ) ()
C-9. 1 . ( ) 2.(b) 3. (d) 12. (a)(p) b)(P) (c( (a)()
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