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TPT-7 Questions

This document contains a marking scheme and sample questions for a physics test. It includes 3 single-choice questions in Section 1, 6 multiple-choice questions in Section 2 where one or more options can be correct, and a reference to a paragraph type section in Section 3. The questions cover topics like friction, motion, forces, momentum, rotational motion, and collisions. The marking scheme specifies the number of marks allocated to different question types and includes details about submission and final evaluation of the test paper.

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TPT-7 Questions

This document contains a marking scheme and sample questions for a physics test. It includes 3 single-choice questions in Section 1, 6 multiple-choice questions in Section 2 where one or more options can be correct, and a reference to a paragraph type section in Section 3. The questions cover topics like friction, motion, forces, momentum, rotational motion, and collisions. The marking scheme specifies the number of marks allocated to different question types and includes details about submission and final evaluation of the test paper.

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TPT-7

PHYSICS
Date : Time : 75 Min. Max. Marks : 80

Marking Scheme :

SCQ - 1 - 3, (4, –1)


MCQ = 4 - 9, (4, –1)
Comprehension = 10 - 18, (4, –1)
Integer = 19 - 20, (4, –1)
Submit (E) : 22-08-2016 (RKH Sir)
Final (E) : 25-08-2016 (RKH Sir) 11:10AM

SECTION-1 : (Only One option correct type)


This section contains 3 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. Determine the minimum coefficient of friction (min) between a thin homogeneous rod and floor at which
a person can slowly lift the rod from the floor without slippage to the vertical position, applying to its end
a force perpendicular to it.
1 1 1 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 2 2 2 4

2. A certain constant force starts acting on a body moving at a constant velocity v. After time interval t,
the velocity of body reduced by half, and after the same time interval the velocity is again reduced by
half, Determine the velocity vf of the body after a time interval 3t from the moment when the constant
force starts acting .
3v 7v V 5v
(A) (B) (C) 10 (D)
4 4 4 4

3. A person of 80 kg jumps from a height of 1m and foolishly forgets to buckle his knee as he lands. His
body decelerates over a distance of only 1 cm. Calculate the total average force on his legs during
deceleration. [RKH Sir Made 2015-16]
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15_(TPT-9)_(IA Star)_Q.5]
(A) 7050 g (B) 8080g (C) 9090g (D) 6050g

SECTION-2 : (One or more option correct type)


This section contains 6 multiple choice question. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE or MORE are correct.
4. Two disks are separated by a spindle of smaller diameter. A string is wound around the spindle and
jerked hard. In which direction does it move ?
[RKH Sir Made 2015-16]
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Star)_Q.8]

(A) To right, in the direction of F, winding up the string


(B) To the left, opposite of F, unwinding the string
(C) It slides to the right, unwinding the string.
(D) Rotation will be anticlock wise and friction will be in left direction.
5. The string wraps around the outside of the post. Ignore gravity. Until the ball hits the post, which of
following option(s) is/are correct ?
[01IA_(Double Star)_TPT\Physics\5. 15-07-16_(TPT-5)_(IA Double Star) Cancel TPT-5_Q.5]

(A) The energy of particle is increasing until ball hits the post.
(B) The angular momentum of particle with respect to centre is constant.
(C) Both the energy of the ball and the angular momentum about the centre of the post, change.
(D) Velocity particle makes acute angle with tension direction on particle in free body diagram.

6. A physical pendulum consists of a disc of radius R and mass md fixed at the end of rod of mass m and
length . [RKH Sir Modified 2015-16]
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Batch)\Physics\9. 16-10-15_(TPT-9)_(IA Star)\16-10-15_(TPT-9_(IA Star)_(RKH Sir + HMS Sir) ]

P

m md

R
(A) Acceleration of each particle of disc must be same and moment of inertia of system about pivot
1 1
point P is m   2  m dR 2  m d  2
3 2
(B) If disc is mounted on rod by frictionless bearing then acceleration of each particle on disc must be
same and equal to that of centre of disc.
1
(C) If bearing of rod and disc is frictionless moment of inertia about pivot is m   2  m d  2
3
(D) Torque of weight about pivot point are same whatever bearing of rod and disc is frictionless or not.

7. A Yo – Yo of mass m has an axle of radius b and spool of radius R. It's moment of inertia about an axis
1
passing through the centre of the Yo – Yo can be approximated by 0 = mR2, the Yo – Yo is placed
2
on a table and the string is pulled with a horizontal force F to right as shown in figure.
[Made RKH Sir_2015]

b
F

the coefficient of friction between the Yo – Yo and table is .


(A) If string is pulled very gently the Yo – Yo rotates in forward (Clockwise) direction without any
slipping.
(B) If string is pulled very gently, the Yo – Yo rotates in left (Anti clockwise) direction without any
slipping.
(C) If string is jerked hard, the Yo – Yo rotates in anti clockwise direction but still moves forward (By
slipping)
3mg
(D) Maximum magnitude of pulling force F, for which Yo – Yo will roll without slipping is .
 2b 
1  R 
 
8. Suppose a resonance student wants to row across Chambal River. Suppose the water is moving with
speed 1 m/s. A second boat is floating with river current. From second boat's view point, student is
rowing perpendicular to current at 0.5 m/s. Assume width of river is 800 m. Which of following options
is/are correct ? [Made RKH Sir_2016-17]
[Paper-1_(24-07-16)_(CT-1 Adv.)_ JR, JR+, JR2+_(RKH sir)]
[(01IP)_TPT\Physics\3. 10-06-16_(TPT-3)_(01IP Star)_Q.7]
–1
(A) Angle made by student with normal on river flow direction is tan (2) as seen from an observer at
rest on bank of river.
5
(B) Magnitude of velocity of student is m/s as seen from ground frame observer
2
(C) Time taken to cross the river is 26 minutes and 40 second
(D) Drift of student due to river is 1.6 KM

9. There is a disc of mass M and of radius R is at rest at a point on the perpendicular bisector of the line
segment joining the centres of mass of the two moving discs. The two moving discs collides totally
elastically with the third one, which is at rest .There is no friction between the rims of the discs. If ratio
of M/m is 3. Then which of following option(s) is/are correct ?
[01IA_(Double Star)_TPT\Physics\5. 15-07-16_(TPT-5)_(IA Double Star) Cancel TPT-5_Q.4]
m,R

v M,R

m,R

(A) After the collision the two discs of mass m move perpendicularly to their initial velocity.
(B) After the collision the two discs of mass m move at 45° to their initial velocity.
V
(C) After the collision velocity of block mass m is
3
2V
(D) After the collision velocity of block mass M is
3

SECTION – 3 : (Paragraph Type)


This section contains 3 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Nine questions
relate to three paragraphs. Each question of a paragraph has only one correct answer among the four
choices (A), (B), (C) and (D).
Paragraph for Questions 10 and 12
(Crawling ant)
A rubber band with initial length L has one end tied to wall. At t = 0 other end is pulled away from wall at
constant speed 'V' (Assuming rubber band stretches uniformly). At same time, an ant located at the end
not, attached the wall begins to crawl toward the wall, with speed u relative to the band. Give the
answer of following questions .

end u V>u
V
ant

10. Will ant reach the wall ?


(A) Yes (B) No
(C) Depending on ratio of v/u. (D) None of these.

v
11. If L = 1m and  n(101) then find time to reach at wall.
u
200 100 50 50
(A) sec (B) sec (C) sec (D) sec
V V V u
12. Subsequent motion of ant will be as.
(A) Distance between wall and ant increases first and then decreases to zero.
(B) Distance between wall and ant continuously increase.
(C) Ant will performs oscillation between two point on rod and does not reach at wall.
(D) Distance between wall and ant continuously decrease.

Paragraph for Questions 13 and 15


(Leaving the hemisphere)
A point particle of mass 'm' sets on top of a frictionless hemisphere of mass 'm' which rests on a friction
less table , as shown .The particle is given a tiny kick and slides down the hemisphere. Give the
answer of following questions.
m

13. Angle made by particle from vertical when it leave the sphere.


(A) cos –1 2 – 1   3
(B) cos –1 
 2 

(C) cos –1 3 – 1   1 
(D) cos –1 
   2
14. Speed of hemisphere when particle is about to leave

(A)
1
2
Rg  2 –1  (B)
1
2
Rg  3 /2  (C)
1
2
Rg  3 –1  (D)
 1 
Rg 
 2

15. Relative velocity of particle with respect to hemisphere when it is about to leave the hemisphere

(A) Rg  3 –1  (B) 
Rg 2 – 1  (C) Rg
3
2
(D) Rg
1
2

Paragraph for Questions 16 and 18

Cube Bouncing off wall


An cube sliding without friction along a horizontal floor hits a vertical wall with one of its faces parallel to
the wall. The coefficient of friction between the wall and the cube is  = 1. The angle between the
direction of the velocity v of the cube and the wall is  = 37° as shown in figure. Assuming coefficient of
1
restitution e = . [(A Guide physics problems) ]
2
v


16. Speed of cube just after collision ?
3V V V V
(A) (B) (C) (D)
10 10 5 15

17. Angle between the direction of the velocity v of the cube and the wall after collision ?
3
(A) tan–1   (B) 45° (C) 90° (D) 30°
2

18. Impulse of friction force in collisions ?


4mv 3mv 7mv mv
(A) (B) (C) (D)
5 5 5 5

SECTION-4 : (Integer value correct Type)


This section contains 2 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from
0 to 9 (both inclusive)
19. A mass m slides without friction on roller coaster track shown in figure. The curved section of the track
have radius R. The mass begins its descent from height h. At some value of h, the mass will began to
loose contact with the track. Calculate minimum value of h for which mass loose contact. Assume R =
4m. [RKH Sir Made 2015-16] [M]
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M

h
R A
R
30°

20. 3-4-5 incliner plane is fixed to a rotating turntable. A block rests on the inclined plane and coefficient of
static friction between block and incline is s = 1/4. The block is to remain at position of 100 cm from
centre of rotation of turn table find the minimum angular velocity nearest to integer to keep the block
from sliding down the plane. [RKH Sir Made 2015-16]
[TPT_(IA Batch)\Physics\9. 16-10-15_(TPT-9)_(IA Star_Q.17)]
100 cm

35
4 

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