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Physics Section - I

This document contains a physics exam with multiple choice, multiple answer, reasoning, and linked comprehension questions. The exam tests concepts related to kinematics, forces, friction, and other introductory physics topics. It contains 46 total questions across 4 sections.

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Physics Section - I

This document contains a physics exam with multiple choice, multiple answer, reasoning, and linked comprehension questions. The exam tests concepts related to kinematics, forces, friction, and other introductory physics topics. It contains 46 total questions across 4 sections.

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PHYSI CS

SECTION I
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
24. A block of mass M is sliding on an incined right angle plane. If is the coefficient of kinetic friction, the
acceleration of the block is
u
(A)
gcos (1 2 cot ) u u
(B)
cos (1 2 cot ) u + u
(C)
gsin (1 2 cot ) u + u
(D)
gsin (1 2 cot ) u u
25. A block of mass 4 kg is suspended through two light spring balance A and B as . Then balances A and
B will respectively read
(A) 4 kg and zero kg (B) zero kg and 4 kg
(C) 4 kg and 4 kg (D) 2 kg and 2 kg
26. The uniform pole has weight W and is lowered slowly from a vertical position
0
90 u =
towards the
horizontal using a cable AB. If the coefficient of static friction is
S
0.3 = at C, the angle
u
at which the
pole starts to slip is
u
4 m
C 2 m
A
B
(A)
1
1 2cos
tan
1 cos
+ u ( | |
| (
u
\ .
(B)
1
3 1 2cos
tan
5 1 cos
u ( | || |
| | (
+ u
\ .\ .
(C)
1
5 1 2cos
tan
3 1 cos

+ u ( | || |
| | (
+ u
\ .\ .
(D) none of these
27. A worker walks up the sloped roof that is defined by the curve
0.01x
y 5e = where x is in metre. If the
coefficient of static friction is
s
0.6 = , how high he can go without slipping
(A) 60 m (B) 5 m
(C)
ln12
e m (D) none of these
28. A stationary body of mass 3 kg explodes into three equal pieces. Two of the pieces fly off at right angles
to each other, one with a velocity 2
i
m/s and the other with a velocity 3

j
m/s . If the explosion takes
place in 10
-5
sec, the average force acting on the third piece in newton is :
(A) (2
i
+ 3

j
) x 10
5
(B) (2
i
+ 3

j
) x 10
5
(C) (2
i
3

j
) x 10
5
(D) (2
i
3

j
) x 10
5
29. A block is lying on a horizontal frictionless surface. One end of a uniform rope is fixed to the block which
is pullled in the horizontal direction by applying a force F at the other end. If the mass of the rope is half
the mass of the block, the tension in the middle of the rope wil be
(A) F (B)
2F
3
(C)
3F
5
(D)
5F
6
SECTION II
Multiple Correct Answer Type
This section contains 4 multiple correct answer(s) type questions. Each question
has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
30. From the top of a multi storaged building 40m tall, a boy projectes a stone vertically upwards with an initial
velocity of 10m/s such that it eventually falls on to the ground..
(A) Stone strikes the ground after 45
(B) Stone passes through the point from where it mass projected after 25 stores
(C) stones velocity when it strikes the ground in 30 m/s.
(D) none of these
31. A block of mass m is placed on a rough horizontal surface whose coefficient of friction is . An external
horizontal force is applied to the block and its magnitude gradually increased. The force exerted by the
block on the surface is R.
(A) the magnitude of R will gradually increase.
(B)
2
R 1 mg s +
(C) the angle made by R with the vertical will gradually increase
(D) the angle made by R with the vertical angle
1
tan

32. Which of the following observers is/are inertial ?


(A) a child revolving in a merry-go-round
(B) A driver in a car moving with a constant velocity
(C) A pilot in an air craft which is taking off
(D) A passenger in a train which is slowing down to a stop
33. A block rest on a rough inclined plane as shown in figure. A horizintal force is applied to it, then
u
m
F
(A) force of reaction is cos sin mg F u + u
(B) force of friction is zero when sin cos mg F u + u
(C) both (A) and (B)
(D) none of these
SECTION III
Reasoning Type
This section contains 4 reasoning type questions. Each question has 4 choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
A) Both STATEMENT-1 and STATEMENT-2 are true and STATEMENT-2 is correct explanation of
STATEMENT-1.
B) Both STATEMENT-1 and STATEMENT-2 are true but STATEMENT-2 is not correct explanation of
STATEMENT-1.
C) STATEMENT-1 is true, STATEMENT-2 is false.
D) STATEMENT-1 is false, STATEMENT-2 is true.
34. STATEMENT - 1 : Centrifugal force is a Pseudo force experienced by a non-inertial observer moving
in a circular path with constant speed.
STATEMENT - 2 : Centrifugal force depends upon the observation frame whether inertial or non-
inertial.
35. STATEMENT - 1 : If a small block is gently placed on a smooth horizontal surface then the frictional
force between the block and the plank accelerates the block and deccelerates the plank, so that finally
they start moving together.
STATEMENT - 2 : In this case friction opposes the motion of the plank but produces the motion of
block, but in general opposes the relative motion between the block and the plank.
36. STATEMENT - 1 : The force of friction on a body can be zero even if it is on a rough surface.
STATEMENT - 2 : Frictional force opposes the relative motion and yet makes the motion possible.
37. STATEMENT - 1 : Force of friction depends upon the speed of sliding provided that the resulting
heat does not alter the condition of the surface.
STATEMENT - 2 : In case of bicycle motion, during peddling friction force acts on forward direction in
rear wheel and in backward direction in front wheel.
SECTION IV
Linked Comprehension Type
This section contains 3 paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 3 multiple choice
questions have to be answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for Questions Nos. 38 to 40 :
A rigid body starts sliding down an inclined plane forming an angle
u
with the horizotal. The coefficient of
friction depends on the distance x as kx = , where k is a constant
38. The distance convered by the body till it stops is
(A)
tanu
(B)
1
tan
k
u
(C)
2
tan
k
u
(D) none of these
39. Its maximum velocity over the distance is
(A)
2
tan .sin
k
u u
(B)
g
tan
k
u
(C)
g
tan .sin
k
u u
(D)
g
sin . tan
k
u u
40. Velocity of the rigid body will be
(A) changing twice over the motion (B) maximum if acceleration is zero
(C) proportional to the sqare of the distance (D) none of these
Paragraph for Questions Nos. 41 to 43 :
Two masses m and 2m are connected by a massless string which passes over a light frictionless pulley as
shown. The masses are initially held with equal lengths of strings on either side of the pulley and at a hight
of 13.08m. above the ground.
6.54m
6.54m
2m
m
13.08m
41. The velocity of the mass 2m at the instant the lighter mass mares up a distance of 6.54 m is
(A) 2.5 m/s (B) 6.54 m/s
(C) 8.42 m/s (D) none of these
42. If the string is suddenlyt cut at that instnat the time taken by mass m to reach the ground is
(A) 2.77 s (B) 4.02 s
(C) 9.80s (D) none of these
43. The time taken by mass 2m to reach the grand after the string is cut is
(A) 0.67 s (B) 2.42 s
(C) 3.02 s (D) none of these
Paragraph for Questions Nos. 44 to 46 :
A lift is going up. The total mass of the lift and the passangers in 15w kg. The variation of the speed of the
lift with time is as shown in the figure.

A B
10 2 12 0
3.6
speed
m/s
t(s)
44. The tension in the rope pulling the lift at t = 11 s is
(A) 6500N (B) 12000 N
(C) 18000 N (D) None of these
45. What is the height to which the lift takes the passangers ?
(A) 36 m (B) 42 m
(C) 72 m (D) 84 m
46. What is the average velocity during the entire motion
(A) 2 m/s (B) 3 m/s
(C) 4 m/s (D) 5 m/s

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