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The document contains 15 multiple choice questions regarding concepts in physics related to forces, motion, acceleration, and circular motion. The questions cover topics like centripetal force, tension, normal force, friction, and banking angles. Multiple answer options are provided for each question.
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Target DPP Test3

The document contains 15 multiple choice questions regarding concepts in physics related to forces, motion, acceleration, and circular motion. The questions cover topics like centripetal force, tension, normal force, friction, and banking angles. Multiple answer options are provided for each question.
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Target DPP Test Contact Number: 9667591930 / 8527521718

1. A body moves along an uneven surface with constant 6. A man of weight 80 kg is standing in an elevator
speed at all points. which is moving with an acceleration of 6 m/s2 in
The normal reaction due to ground on the body is: upward direction. The apparent weight of the man will
be (g = 10 m/s2) 
(1) 1480 N
(2) 1280 N
(3) 1380 N
(4) None of these
1. maximum at A
2. maximum at B 7. Two masses of 4 kg and 5 kg are connected by a string
3. minimum at C passing through a frictionless pulley and are kept on a
4. the same at A, B and C frictionless table as shown in the figure. The acceleration
  of 5 kg mass is

2. A 500 kg car takes a round turn of radius 50 m with a


velocity of 36 km/hr. The centripetal force is 
(1) 250 N
(2) 750 N
(3) 1000 N
(4) 1200 N

3. A body of mass 5 kg is moving in a circle of radius 1m


with an angular velocity of 2 radian/sec. The centripetal
force is  (1) 49 m/s2
(1) 10 N (2) 5.44 m/s2
(2) 20 N (3) 19.5 m/s2
(3) 30 N
(4) 40 N (4) 2.72 m/s2

4. A particle of mass 0.3 kg is subjected to a force F = – 8. Two masses of 5kg and 10kg are connected to a pulley
kx with k = 15 N/m. What will be its initial acceleration as shown. What will be the acceleration of the system (g
if it is released from a point 20 cm away from the origin = acceleration due to gravity)
(1) 5 m/s2
(2) 10 m/s2
(3) 3 m/s2
(4) 15 m/s2

5. An elevator weighing 6000 kg is pulled upward by a


cable with an acceleration of 5 ms–2. Taking g to be 10
ms–2, then the tension in the cable is 
(1) 6000 N
(2) 9000 N (1) g
g
(3) 60000 N (2) 2

(4) 90000 N (3)


g

3
g
(4) 4

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9. A car of mass 1000 kg negotiates a banked curve of 12. A car is moving on a circular level road of curvature
radius 90m on a frictionless road. If the banking angle is 
300 m. If the coefficient of friction is 0.3 and
45°,the speed of the car is  acceleration due to gravity is 10  ms , the maximum
−2

1. 20 ms                                              2. 30 ms


−1 −1
speed that car can have is-
3. 5 ms                                                4. 10 ms
−1 −1
1. 30 kmh −1

2. 81  kmh −1

10. A block of mass m is in contact with the cart C as 3. 108  kmh −1

shown in the figure.  4. 162  kmh −1

13. A body of mass 10 kg is suspended by two massless


strings making angles 45° and 30° with horizontal as
shown in the figure then:

        
The coefficient of static friction between the block and
the cart is  μ. The acceleration  α of the cart that will
prevent the block from falling satisfies:
mg
1. α > μ
g
2. α > μm
       
g
3. α ≥ μ
(1) √2T   +  3T   =  0
1 2

4. α <
g
(2)  2T   −  √3T   =  0
1 2
μ
(3)  √2T   −  √3T   =  0
1 2

11. In the shown system, each of the block is at rest. The (4)  √3T   +  √2T   =  0
1 2

value of θ is:


14. In the given figure, the acceleration of block A  (of
mass 2 kg) is:

              
(1) 2 m/s 2

(2) 15 m/s 2

         (3) 10 m/s 2

1. tan −1
(1)
(4) 0.1 m/s 2

2. tan −1
(
3

4
)

15. A train runs along an unbanked circular track of


3. tan −1
(
4

3
) radius 30 m at a speed of 54 km/h. The mass of the train
is  10   kg.  What is the angle of banking required to
6

4. tan −1
(
3
)
5 prevent wearing out of the rail?
1. 30

2. 45

3. 53

4. 37

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16. A point mass 'm' is moved in a vertical circle of 21. A person pushes a box on a rough horizontal
radius 'r' with the help of a string. The velocity of the platform surface. He applies a force of 200 N over a
mass is √7gr at the lowest point. The tension in the distance of 15 m. Thereafter, he gets progressively tired
string at the lowest point will be: and his applied force reduces linearly with distance to
1. 6 mg 100 N. The total distance through which the box has
2. 7 mg been moved is 30 m. What is the force applied by the
3. 8 mg person on the block during the last 15 m if the total
4. 1 mg distance travelled by the box is x?
1.  200  + 100

15
(x − 15)              

17. A body of mass 2kg travels according to the law 


x(t) = pt + qt + rt  
2 3
where, 2.  200  − 100

15
(x + 15)              

q = 4 ms
−2
, p = 3 ms
−1
 and r = 5 ms . The force
−3

3.  200  − 100


(x − 15)              
acting on the body at t=2s is 15

1. 136 N 4.  100  − 100


(x − 15)              
15
2. 134 N
3. 158 N
4. 68 N 22. A 60 kg man pushes a 40 kg man by a force of 60 N.
The 40 kg man has pushed the other man with a force of:
18. If a ladder is not in a balanced condition against a 1. 40 N
smooth vertical wall, then it can be brought to a 2. 0
balanced condition by: 3. 60 N
1. Decreasing the length of the ladder 4. 20 N
2. Increasing the length of the ladder
3. Increasing the angle of inclination 23. One end of a uniform rod of mass m and length I is
4. Decreasing the angle of inclination clamped. The rod lies on a smooth horizontal surface
and rotates on it about the clamped end at a uniform
19. For rocket propulsion, the velocity of exhaust gases angular velocity ω. The force exerted by the clamp on
relative to the rocket is 2 km/s. If the mass of a rocket the rod has a horizontal component:
system is 1000 kg, then the rate of fuel consumption for 1. mω2l
the rocket to rise up with an acceleration 4.9  m/s2  will 2. zero
be: 3. mg
1. 12.25 kg/s 4. mω l
1

2
2

2. 17.5 kg/s
3. 7.35 kg/s 24. A wire of length L and mass M has uniform mass
4. 5.2 kg/s density. The ratio of tensions at position A to position B
  as shown in diagram is:

20. A ball of mass 0.15 kg is dropped from a height 10


m, strikes the ground and rebounds to the same height.
The magnitude of impulse imparted to the ball is 
(g = 10 m/s ) nearly:
2

1. 2.1 kg m/s
2. 1.4 kg m/s
3. 0 kg m/s
4. 4.2 kg m/s   
1. 1 : 1
2. 2 : 1
3. 3 : 1
4. 1 : 2

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25. A mass M of 100 kg is suspended with the use of 27. Two smooth balls  A, B of radius  10  cm each are
strings A, B and C as shown in the figure. The tension in placed in a cylinder of diameter  30  cm, as shown. The
the string B will be: upper ball (A) has a mass of  2 kg, while the lower ball 
(B) has a mass of  4  kg. The system is at rest. Let the

force exerted on the ball  A by the cylinder be  F  along


1

the horizontal (as shown) and that on the ball  B, along


the horizontal be F  (as shown). Then
2

        
1. 100 g N
2. zero
3. 100√2 g N
4. 
100
g N
√2

                 
26. A block of mass 2 kg is free to move along the x-  
axis. It is at rest and from t = 0 onwards it is subjected to 1. F < F
1 2

a time-dependent force F(t) in the X-direction. The force 2. F = F


1 2

F(t) varies with t as shown in the figure. The kinetic 3. F > F


1 2

energy of the block after 4.5 s is: the relationship between F  and F  depends on the
4. 1 2

mass of the cylinder 

1. 4.50 J
2. 7.50 J
3. 5.06 J
4. 14.06 J

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28. Assume that at the moment of lift-off, the rate at 30. A block stays in equilibrium as shown. The tension
which gases are ejected is r (kg/s) and the speed of the in the string, if m = √3 kg is:
exhaust is u (m/s). If the rocket has a mass m (with fuel
and payload) and its acceleration is zero, but it has lifted
off, then

         
1. √3g N
2. 3g N
3. g/2 N
4. g/√3 N

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2.  mg = ru 2

3.  g = ru
4.  mg = r u
2 2

29. A curve in a level road has a radius of 75 m. The


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