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Pass Mdcat Physics Test Solutions Chapter#01. Force & Motion (Part-1)

This document provides sample questions to test understanding of physics concepts related to force and motion. It includes multiple choice questions covering topics like displacement, velocity, acceleration, speed, and interpreting graphs of displacement vs. time and velocity vs. time. The questions assess understanding of concepts such as average speed, instantaneous velocity, relationships between displacement, distance and speed over time, and identifying properties of motion from graphs.

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Pass Mdcat Physics Test Solutions Chapter#01. Force & Motion (Part-1)

This document provides sample questions to test understanding of physics concepts related to force and motion. It includes multiple choice questions covering topics like displacement, velocity, acceleration, speed, and interpreting graphs of displacement vs. time and velocity vs. time. The questions assess understanding of concepts such as average speed, instantaneous velocity, relationships between displacement, distance and speed over time, and identifying properties of motion from graphs.

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PASS MDCAT PHYSICS TEST SOLUTIONS

Chapter#01. Force & Motion (Part-1)


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9. 10.
A particle is constrained to move on a straight line A particle moves along a semicircle of radius 10m in 5
path. It returns to the starting point after 10 sec. The seconds. The average velocity of the particle is
total distance covered by the particle during this time is
30 m. Which of the following statements about the
motion of the particle is false
(a) Displacement of the particle is zero
(b) Average speed of the particle is 3 m/s
(c) Displacement of the particle is 30 m
(d) Both (a) and (b)
11. 12.
If a car covers 2/5th of the total distance with v1 speed and
3/5th distance with v 2 then average speed is

13. 14.
The numerical ratio of displacement to the distance
covered is always
a) Less than one (b) Equal to one (c) Equal to or less
than one (d) Equal to or greater than one
15. 16. The instantaneous velocity of a body can be measured
The correct statement from the following is (a) Graphically (b) Vectorially (c) By speedometer (d)
(a) A body having zero velocity will not necessarily have None of these
zero acceleration
(b) A body having zero velocity will necessarily have zero
acceleration
(c) A body having uniform speed can have only uniform
acceleration
(d) A body having non-uniform velocity will have zero
acceleration
17. The acceleration of a moving body can be found 18.
from
(a) Area under velocity-time graph (b) Area under
distance-time graph (c) Slope of the velocity-time
graph (d) Slope of distance-time graph

19. 20.

21. 22. A body moves from rest with a constant


acceleration of 5 m / s2 . Its instantaneous
speed (in m / s) at the end of 10 sec is
(a) 50 (b) 5 (c) 2 (d) 0.5

23. 24. For a moving body at any instant of time


A body starts from rest. What is the ratio of the distance (a) If the body is not moving, the acceleration is necessarily
travelled by the body during the 4th and 3rd second zero (b) If the body is slowing, the retardation is negative
(c) If the body is slowing, the distance is negative
(d) If displacement, velocity and acceleration at that instant
are known, we can find the displacement at any given time in
future

25. 26.

27. 28. Consider the acceleration, velocity and displacement of a


Acceleration of a particle changes when tennis ball as it falls to the ground and bounces back.
(a) Direction of velocity changes (b) Magnitude of Directions of which of these changes in the process
velocity changes (c) Both of above (d) Speed changes (a) Velocity only (b) Displacement and velocity
(c) Acceleration, velocity and displacement
(d) Displacement and acceleration
29. 30.
What determines the nature of the path followed by the
particle
(a) Speed (b) Velocity (c) Acceleration (d) None of these

31. 32. The displacement of a particle as a function of time is


The variation of velocity of a particle with time moving shown in the figure. The figure shows that
along a straight line is illustrated in the following figure. (a) The particle starts with certain velocity but the motion is
The distance travelled by the particle in four seconds is retarded and finally the particle stops (b) The velocity of
the particle is constant throughout (c) The acceleration of
the particle is constant throughout. (d) The particle starts
with constant velocity, then motion is accelerated and finally
the particle moves with another constant velocity

33. 34. The v − t graph of a moving object is given in figure. The


A ball is thrown vertically upwards. Which of the maximum acceleration is
following graph/graphs represent velocity-time graph of
the ball during its flight (air resistance is neglected)

35. 36.
The displacement versus time graph for a body moving
in a straight line is shown in figure. Which of the
following regions represents the motion when no force
is acting on the body

37. 38.

a) 8 m, 16 m (b) 16 m, 8 m
(c) 16 m, 16 m (d) 8 m, 8 m
39. The displacement-time graph of moving particle is 40.
shown below The area under acceleration-time graph gives
The instantaneous velocity of the particle is negative at (a) Distance travelled (b) Change in acceleration (c) Force
the point acting (d) Change in velocity
(a) D (b) F (c) C (d) E

41. 42.
A ball is thrown vertically upwards. Which of the
following plots represents the speed-time graph of the Which of the following velocity-time graphs represent
ball during its height if the air resistance is not ignored uniform motion

43. 44.
From the following displacement-time graph find out the The  − t plot of a moving object is shown in the figure. The
velocity of a moving body average velocity of the object during the first 10 seconds is

a) 0 (b) 2.5 ms –1 (c) 5 ms –1 (d) 2 ms –1

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