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This document provides information about a physics exam on circular motion to be held on May 17, 2021 from SHRI PARASHRAM BALAJI PATIL SCIENCE ACADEMY. The exam will cover topics in physics, chemistry, and biology, with physics questions focusing on circular motion. The exam is 3 hours long and worth a total of 720 marks. Sample multiple choice physics questions are provided covering concepts related to centripetal force, centrifugal force, uniform circular motion, and conical pendulums.

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This document provides information about a physics exam on circular motion to be held on May 17, 2021 from SHRI PARASHRAM BALAJI PATIL SCIENCE ACADEMY. The exam will cover topics in physics, chemistry, and biology, with physics questions focusing on circular motion. The exam is 3 hours long and worth a total of 720 marks. Sample multiple choice physics questions are provided covering concepts related to centripetal force, centrifugal force, uniform circular motion, and conical pendulums.

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SHRI PARASHRAM BALAJI PATIL

SCIENCE ACADEMY, MUDAL

11th SCIENCE
NEET Pattern
Sub : Physics, Chemistry, Biology
Physics Topic : Circular Motion
Chemistry Topic : State of Matter
Biology Topic : Breathing exchange of gases

DAY : Monday Duration : 3 hrs

DATE : 17-05-2021 Total Marks : 720

Physics
1. The acceleration of a particle in U.C.M. directed towards centre and along
the radius is called
(A) centripetal acceleration.
(B) centrifugal acceleration.
(C) gravitational acceleration.
(D) tangential acceleration.
2. If the angle between tangential acceleration and resultant acceleration in
non U.C.M. is , then direction of the resultant acceleration will be

(A) ( ) (B) ( )

(C) ( ) (D) ( )

3. The force required to keep a body in uniform circular motion is


(A) centripetal force. (B) centrifugal force.
(C) frictional force. (D) breaking force.

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4. Select the WRGNG statement.
(A) Centrifugal force has same magnitude as that of centripetal force.
(B) Centrifugal force is along the radius, away from the centre.
(C) Centrifugal force exists in inertial frame of reference.
(D) Centrifugal force is called pseudo force, as its origin cannot be
explained.
5. The centripetal acceleration is given by
(A) (B) (C) (D)
6. An important consequence of centrifugal force is that the earth is,
(A) bulged at poles and flat at the equator.
(B) flat at poles and bulged at the equator.
(C) high tides and low tides.
(D) rising and setting of sun.
7. When a ear is going round a circular track, the resultant of all the forces on
the car in an inertial frame is
(A) actingpaway from the centre.
(B) acting towards the centre.
(C) zero.
(D) acting tangential to the track.
8. Place a coin on gramophone disc near its centre and set the disc into
rotation. As the speed of rotation increases, the coin will slide away from
the centre of the disc. The motion of coin is due to
(A) radial force towards centre. (B) non-conservative force.
(C) centrifugal force. (D) centripetal force.
9. If p is the magnitude of linear momentum of a particle executing a uniform
circular motion, then the ratio of centripetal force acting on the particle to
its linear momentum is given by

(A) (B) (C) (B)


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10. Two particles of equal masses are revolving in circular paths of radii r1 and
r2 respectively with the same speed. The ratio of their centripetal forces is

(A) (B) √ (C) ( ) (D) ( )

11. A 10 kg object attached to a nylon cord outside a space vehicle is rotating at


a speed of 5 m/s. If the force acting on the cord is 125 N, its radius of path
is
(A) 2 m (B) 4 m (C) 6 m (D) 1 m
12. The breaking tension of a string is 50 N. A body of mass l kg is tied to one
end of a 1 m long string and whirled in a horizontal circle. The maximum
speed of the body should be
(A) √ m/s (B) m/s (C) 7:5 m/s (D) 5 m/s
13. A flywheel rotates at a constant speed of 3000 r.p.m. The angle described
by the shaft in one second is
(A) 3 rad (B) 30 rad (C) 100 rad (D) 3000 rad
14. The safety speed of a vehicle on a curve horizontal road is
(A) (B) √ (C) (D) ( )
15. The safe speed of a vehicle on a horizontal curve road is independent of
(A) mass of vehicle.
(B) coefficient of friction between road surface and tyre of vehicle.
(C) radius of cuive.
(D) acceleration due to gravity.
16. The rail tracks are banked on the curves so that
(A) resultant force Will be decreased.
(B) weight of trainmay be reduced.
(C) centrifugal force may be balanced by the horizontal component of the
normal reaction of the rail.
(D) frictional force may be produced between the Wheels and tracks.
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17. The angle of banking of the road does not depend upon
(A) acceleration due to gravity.
(B) radius of curvature of the road.
(C) mass of the vehicle.
(D) speed of the vehicle.
18. For a banked curved road, the necessary centripetal force on any vehicle is
provided by
(A) vertical component of normal reaction of the vehicle.
(B) horizontal component of the normal reaction of the vehicle.
(C) both vertical and horizontal components of the normal reaction of the
vehicle.
(D) Weight of the vehicle.
19. If the radius of the circular track decreases, then the angle of banking
(A) increases.
(B) decreases. .
(C) first increases then decreases.
(D) does not change.
20. When the bob of a conical pendulum is moving in a horizontal circle at
constant speed, which quantity is fixed?
(A) Velocity
(B) Acceleration
(C) Centripetal force
(D) Kinetic energy
21. The period of a conical pendulum is
(A) equal to that of a simple pendulum of same length .
(B) more than that of a simple„ pendulum of same length .
(C) less than that of a simple pendulum of same length .
(D) independent of length of pendulum.
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22. Consider a simple pendulum of length l m. Its bob performs a circular
motion in horizontal plane with its string making an angle 60° with the
vertical. The centripetal acceleration experienced by the bobis
(A) 17.3 m/s2 (B) 5.8 m/s2 (c) 10 m/s2 (D) 5 m/s2
23. A particle of mass l kg is revolved in a horizontal circle of radius l m with
the help of a string. If the maximum tension the string can withstand is
16 N, then the maximum frequency with which the particle can revolve
is
(A) 3 Hz (B) 2 Hz (C) 4 Hz (D) 5 Hz
24. A racing car of mass 102 kg goes around a circular track (horizontal) of
radius 10 m. The maximum thrust that track can withstand is 105 N. The
maximum speed with which car can go around is
(A) 10 m/s (B) 100 m/s (C) 50 m/s (D) 20 m/s
25. A 500 kg car takes a round tum of radius 50 m with a velocity of 36 km/hr.
The centripetal force is
(A) 250N (B) 750N (C) 1000 N (D) 1200 N
26. If a body moves with constant speed along a curved path, its tangential
acceleration is
(A) zero.
(B) is parallel to its velocity.
(C) perpendicular to its velocity.
(D) can make any arbitrary angle with its velocity.
27. A sphere of mass m is tied to end of a string of length l and rotated through
the other end along a horizontal circular path with speed v. The work done
in full horizontal circle is

(A) (B) ( )

(C) ( ) (D) ( )( )

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28. Centripetal force in vector form can be expressed as

(A) ⃗ (B) ⃗ ⃗

(C) ⃗ ⃗ (D) ⃗ ⃗

29. The magnitude of the centripetal force acting on a body of mass m


executing uniform motion in a circle of radius r with speed v is
(A) mvr (B) mv2/r (C) v/r2 m (D) v/rn
30. A cyclist turns around a curve at l5 miles/hour. If he turns at double the
speed, the tendency to overturn is
(A) doubled. (B) quadrupled.
(C) halved. (D) unchanged.
31. A particle moves in a circular path with decreasing speed. Choose the
correct statement.
(A) Angular momentum remains constant.
(B) Acceleration ( ⃗ ) is towards the centre.
(C) Particle moves in a spiral path with decreasing radius.
(D) The direction of angular momentum remains constant.
32. A body moves along a circular path with certain velocity. What will be the
path of body in following figure?
(A) Move radially out.
(B) Move horizontally out.
(C) Fall vertically down.
(D) Move tangentially out.
33. The tangential velocity of a particle making p rotations along a circle of -
radius TC in t seconds

(A) (B) (C) (D)

34. Angle between radius vector and centripetal acceleration is


(A) 0° (B) (C) 2 (D) none of these
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35. An electric fan has blades of length 30 cm as measured from the axis of
rotation. If the fan is rotating at l200 r.p.m., the acceleration of a point on
the tip of the blade is about
(A) 1600 cm/s2 (B) 4740 cm/s2
(C) 2370 cm/s2 (D) 5055 cm/s2
36. The angular speed (in rev/min) needed for a centrifuge to produce an
acceleration of 1000 g at a radius arm of l0 cm is (Take g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 1500 rev/min (B) 4000 rev/min
(C) 2000 rev/min (D) 3000 rev/min .
37. An aircraft executes a horizontal loop of radius l km with a steady speed of
900 km/h. Ratio of its centripetal acceleration to acceleration due to gravity
is
(A) 9.2 (B.) 6.25 (C) 5.0 (D) 8.25
38. A turn table which is rotating uniformly has a particle placed on it. As seen
from the ground, the particle goes in a circle with speed 20 cm/s and
acceleration 20 cm/s2. The particle is now shifted to a new position where
radius is half of the original value. The new values of speed and
acceleration will be
(A) 10 cm/s, 10 cm/s2 (B) 10 cm/s, 80 cm/s2
(C) 40 cm/s, 10 cm/s2 (D) 40 cm/s, 40 cm/s2
39. If a cycle wheel of radius 0.4 m completes one revolution in one second,
then acceleration of the cycle is
(A) 0.4 m/s2 (B) 0.8 m/s2
(C) 0.4 m/s2 (D) 1.6 m/s2
40. Certain neutron stars are believed to be rotating at about 1 rev/s. If such a
star has a radius of 20 km, the acceleration of an object on the equator of
the star will be
(A) 20 108 m/s2 (B) 8 105 m/s2
(C) 120 105 m/s2 (D) 4 108 m/s2
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41. The linear acceleration of a particle of mass "m" describing a horizontal
circle of radius r, with angular speed “ ” is

A) B) C) D)

42. Two particles of equal masses are revolving with the same speed in
concentric circular paths of radii R1 and R2 , respectively. The ratio of their
centripetal force is

A) B) ( ) C) √ D)

43. An electric fan has blades of length 30 cm as measured from the axis of
rotation. If the fan is rotating at 1200 r.p.m., then the acceleration of a point
on the tip of the blade is (take = 10)
A) 1600 m/s2 B) 3200 m/s2 C) 4800 m/s2 D) 6000 m/s2
44. The maximum velocity with which a driver must drive his car on a flat
curved road of radius of curvature 150 m and coefficient of friction 0.6, to
avoid the skidding of his car is (take g = 10 m/s2)

A) 60 m/s B) 50 m/s C) 40 m/s D) 30 m/s


45. A cyclist is moving in a circular track of radius 80 m, with a velocity of 36
km/hour. In order to keep his balance, he has to lean inwards from the
vertical through an angle 0. If g = 10 m/ s2 , then 0 is given by

A) ( ) B) ( ) C) ( ) D) ( )

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