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REVIEW TEST-5 Class : XIIITH Time : 100 min Max. Marks : 100 INSTRUCTIONS General Remarks: 1. The question paper contain 20 questions and 28 pages. All questions are compulsory. Please ensure that the Question Paper you have received contains all the QUESTIONS and Pages. If you found some mistake like missing questions or pages then contact immediately to the Invigilator. 2. Each question should be done only in the space provided for it, otherwise the solution will not be checked. 3. Use of

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PHYSICS-19-11 - 11th (J) Space

REVIEW TEST-5 Class : XIIITH Time : 100 min Max. Marks : 100 INSTRUCTIONS General Remarks: 1. The question paper contain 20 questions and 28 pages. All questions are compulsory. Please ensure that the Question Paper you have received contains all the QUESTIONS and Pages. If you found some mistake like missing questions or pages then contact immediately to the Invigilator. 2. Each question should be done only in the space provided for it, otherwise the solution will not be checked. 3. Use of

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REVIEW TEST-5

Class : XI
Time : 100 min Max. Marks : 100
INSTRUCTIONS
General Remarks:
1. The question paper contain 20 questions and 28 pages. All questions are compulsory.
Please ensure that the Question Paper you have received contains all the QUESTIONS and
Pages. If you found some mistake like missing questions or pages then contact immediately to
the Invigilator.
2. Each question should be done only in the space provided for it, otherwise the solution will not be
checked.
3. Use of Calculator, Log table and Mobile is not permitted.
4. Legibility and clarity in answering the question will be appreciated.
5. Put a cross ( × ) on the rough work done by you.
6. All questions carry 5 marks each.

Name ________________________________ Father's Name ____________________________

XI
Class : __________ Batch : J B.C. Roll No. ___________
Invigilator's Full Name __________________________________________________

Useful Data: (i) sin 370 = 3/5; cos 370 = 4/5 ; tan370 = 3/4
(ii) sin 530 = 4/5 ; cos 530 = 3/5 ; tan530 = 4/3
(iii) g = 10m/s2

Expected Marks

Important Instruction: Tampering with the answer sheet or changing the answers, after the
answer sheet is evaluated will be strictly penalized.

For Office Use ……………………………. Total Marks Obtained…………………

Q.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Marks
Q.1 An electric scooter has a battery capable of supplying 120 Watt-hour of energy. If friction and other
losses are 40% of the energy, what height can a rider achieve when driving in hilly area, if the rider and
scooter have a combined weight of 900 N?

Ans: h = ________________
Q.2 Two trains start simultaneously from two towns A and B located at a distance d from each other on the
same track in opposite directions. Both trains move with constant speed v towards each other. A bee is
initially sitting on the front of the train starting from town A. As the train pulls out of town A, the scared
bee takes off and flies with velocity u > v along the track towards B. As soon as it encounters the other
train, it turns back towards A and again scared on reaching first train. It continues flying between the
trains with speed u until the end. Find the total distance (s) travelled by the bee before it is crushed by the
two trains.

Ans: s = ________________
Q.3 A spaceship is moving with constant speed v0 in gravity free space along +Y-axis suddenly shoots out
one third of its part with speed 2v0 along + X-axis. Find the speed of the remaining part.

Ans: ___________________
Q.4 A force of (3 î  1.5 ĵ) N acts on a 5 kg body. The body is at a position of ( 2 î  3ˆj) m and is travelling at
4 ms–1. The force acts on the body until it is at the position ( î  5ˆj) m. Assuming no other force does
work on the body, find the final speed of the body.

Ans: ___________________
Q.5 A particle of mass m is moving in a straight line under the influence of conservative force such that its
velocity v varies with displacement x from a fixed point as v2 =  – x2 where  and  are constants.
Considering that fixed point as reference for zero potential energy, find the total mechanical energy of the
particle at any instant t.

Ans: ___________________
Q.6 A car begins from rest at time t = 0 and then accelerates along a straight
track during the interval 0 < t  2s and thereafter with constant velocity
as shown in the graph. A coin is initially at rest on the floor of the car. At
t = 1 s, the coin begins to slip. Find the coefficient of static friction
between the floor and the coin.
[Fact: Equation of a parabola having vertex at origin and which opens
up is y = kx2]

Ans: s = ________________
Q.7 A small block of mass 2m initially rests at the bottom of a circular, vertical
track, which has a radius of R. The contact surface between the mass
and the loop is frictionless. A bullet of mass m strikes the block horizontally
with initial speed v0 and remain embedded in the block as the block and
the bullet circle the loop. Determine each of the following in terms of m,
v0, R and g.
(a) The speed of the masses immediately after the impact.
(b) The minimum initial speed of the bullet if the block and the bullet are to successfully execute a complete
ride on the loop.

Ans: (a)__________________

(b) __________________
Q.8 Two massless strings of same length hang from the ceiling very near to each
other as shown in the figure. Two balls A and B of masses 0.25 kg and 0.5 kg
are attached to the string. The ball A is released from rest at a height as shown in
the figure, so that its velocity is 3 m/s before collision. The collision between two
balls is completely elastic. Find the velocity of ball A just after the collision.

Ans: vA = ________________
Q.9 A particle moves along a circle of constant radius with radial acceleration changing with time as ar = k tn
where k is constant and n > 1. How does the power developed by the net force on the particle vary with
time?
Ans: ___________________
Q.10 Indian government sends Chunnu (45 kg) and Munnu (45 kg) to outer space where there is no gravity.One
day both of them come out of the spaceship to play game of catch. Chunnu throws a ball of mass m = 5
kg to Munnu. If the ball has a horizontal velocity of 5 m/s as seen by Chunnu himself. What is Chunnu's
velocity after the ball leaves his hand?

Ans: ___________________
Q.11 The mass center of the homogeneous plate shown in the figure is in point A. What is the ratio b/a?
Ans: b/a =_______________
Q.12 Two different masses are connected to two light and
inextensible strings as shown in the figure. Both masses
rotate about a central fixed point with constant angular
speed of 10 rad s–1in horizontal plane. Find the ratio
T1
of tensions T in the strings.
2

T1
Ans: = ________________
T2
Q.13 A small ball is projected from point P on floor towards a wall as shown. It
hits the wall when its velocity is horizontal. Ball reaches point P after one
bounce on the floor. If the coefficient of restitution is the same for the two
collisions, find its value. [All surfaces are smooth]
Ans: e = ________________
Q.14 Block 1 sits on top of block 2. Both of them have a mass of 1 kg. The coefficients of friction between
blocks 1 and 2 are s = 0.75 and k = 0.60. The table is frictionless. A force P/2 is applied on block 1
to the left, and force P on block 2 to the right. Find the minimum value of P such that both blocks move
relative to each other.
Ans: Pmin = _______________
Q.15 Two cars A & B are at same point at rest. Car A accelerates at 2 m/s2. After 2 sec. of start of car A car
B start moving with some constant acceleration in same direction. Car B catches car A 8 sec after the
start of car A. Find the acceleration of car B.

Ans:aB = _______________
Q.16 In the figure, the man and the platform together weigh 950 N. The pulley can be
modeled as frictionless. (a) Determine how hard the man has to pull on the rope
to lift himself upward above the ground with constant velocity. (b) If the weight
of man is 550 N, what is normal reaction between them.

Ans: (a) = _______________

(b) = _______________
Q.17 A constant force, F = 40 N, is applied to the massless string connected to a block which starts from rest
on a fixed incline plane.

Calculate the kinetic energy of the block after it has travelled 10 m up the plane.
s = 0.65, k = 0.60, m = 3.00 kg,  = 37°, g = 10 m/s2

Ans: K.E. = _______________


Q.18 A 4 kg particle is subject to a total force that varies with position as
shown below. The particle starts from rest at x = 0. Find
(a) the final velocity of the particle when the force becomes zero
(b) draw the graph of kinetic energy as a function of its position
Ans: (a) v = ______________________________ (b)
Q.19 The speed of a racing car is increased at a constant rate from 90 km/h to 126 km/h over a distance of
150 m along a circular path of 250 m radius. Determine the magnitude of the total acceleration of the car
after it has travelled 375/4 m along the curve.

Ans: atotal = ________________________


Q.20 Rock 1 with mass of 3 kg is dropped from the top of the Park Building. At the same instant, rock 2 with
a mass of 2 kg is projected upward with an initial velocity of V = 20 m/s.Assume that the rocks do not
collide.

(a) Find the location above the ground of the center of mass of the system when rock 2 reaches its maximum
height.
(b) What is the speed of the center of mass at that instant (with direction)?
Ans: (a) ________________________

(b) ________________________
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