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Question Paper for Half Yearly Examination, Session : 2021 — 22 me: 3 hrs. Class : XI Subject : Physics MM. 70 General Instruction : There are four section in the question paper namely Section A, Section B,Section C and D. Section A : Consist of 25 questions among which 20 questions have to attempted. Section B : Consist of 24 questions among which 20 questions have to attempted. Section C : Consist of 6 questions among which 5 questions have to attempted. All questions earry equal marks. Section D : 5 question of 2 marks, § question of 3 marks and 2 question of 5 marks ( Subjective) SECTI 1. Length can not be measured by: a) Fermi Debye ©) Micron d) Light year 2. Which of the following diameiisionless quanti Av Strain b) Strees c) Specific heat d) Quantity of heat The angle between the two vectors A = 32+ 4j+Skand B = 3i+ 4j—Sk will be: wy? b) 180° 0° 4) 43° 4, What are the following of density : sa)[M*L37°] b) [MIL T°] ©) (MAT) d) (M1L3T?] 5, the energy possessed by an object because of its motion is termed : -2)Potential energy +b) Kinetic energy ©) Nuclear energy _d) Solar energy 6. Acar coverse the first half distance between two places at 40Km/h and another half at 60Km/H. The average speed of the car i a)40km/h ae b)4skm/h—SSS~S~SCS C+) SOK ay 60k .7. Motion of the particle is given by equation s=(3t° + 70 +14t +8) m. The value of accelartion of the particle at t=1 sec. is: a) 10m/s* by 32 m/s? c) 23 mis* d) 16 m/s* 8. Two bodies of mass mand 4m are moving with equal kinetic energy. The ratio of their linear momenta is: a)1:2 wb) l4 4a: diel - 9, Kinetic energy with any reference must be : a)Positive b) Zero ©) Negative -d) None of these -10. The angle between A= i+ fand A= i- jist a)4s? b) 90° )-45" d) 180° 11, The zero error belong to the category of : .2)Constant b) Personal error ¢) Accidental error d) Instrumental error 12. The number of significant figure in 0.06900 is : 2) i bya °2 43 13. A body of mass 10kg is acted upon by two perpendicular force 6N and 8N. The resultant acceleration of 7 the body is : a)Ims? at an of tan”! (4/3) wart. ON force. b) 0.2 ms? at an angle of tan”! (4/3) w.r.t. ON force. c) | ms“? at an angle of tan”! (4/3) w.r.t. 8N force. d) 0.2 ms“ at an angle of tan”! (4/3) wat.t, 8N force. 14. Lf error in the radius is 3%, what is error in volume of sphere ? a)3% +b) 27% 99% 4) 6% Scanned with CamScanneryi AW lowing physical quantity has the dimension of [ML°T™] ? y 15. Which of the following ) Power ©) Pressure .d) Impulse ayWork ; The angular speed of afl ly — wheel making 120 revolutions/ minute is + +16. p) Atrodlsee ©) 2 rod/see d) 4? rod/sec a) rod/sec 7, Aw object is being thrown at a speed of 20m/s in direction 45° above the horizontal. The time taken by " im object to return to the same level is : mae ©) 20V2 /g d) 2012 g 2 ee long side shows a body of mass m moving with uniform aspeed v along a cirele of radius r. The change in velocity in going from A to B is : 3 ayvn2 byw cv -d) Zero c A oe b) @= tan! 2 c) 0= tan! d) = tan! i rs ) nm 20. The motion of rocket is based on the principle of conservation of : a)Linear momentum b) Angular omentum KE, d) Mass 71. A ball whose kinetic energy is E, is projected at angle of 45° to the horizontal, The kinetic energy of ball at the hight point of its flight will be : =a seh), sie o).E/2. d) Zero, = 22. Aspring of force constant 800 Nm" has an extension of Sem. The work done in extending it fron Sem to 1S emis: + ales b)8J 032) d) 24] 23. What is F .ds? a)Torque b) Impulse ¢) Momentum 4) Work -24. Ifmomentum decrease by 20% K.E. will decrease by : a)40% b) 36% 18% 4) 8% 25. Power can be expresed as : a) FB beh v2 ~-oF.t dF xe Section : B (Direction : In the following questions, a statement if assertion is followed by a statement of reason, Mark the correct choice as ) * 26. Assertion : In an elastic collision of two billiard balls, the total kinetic energy is conserved during the short time of collision of the balls. Reason: Energy spent against friction does not follow the lw of conservation of energy. a)if both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of the assertion. b)If both assertion and reason are true, reason is not correct explanation of the assertion, €)If assertion is true, but reason is false. 4) If both assertion and reason are false. Scanned with CamScanner27. Assertion : tis difficult fo move a eyele along the road with its breaks on Reason: Sliding frietion is greater than rolling frietion. a)If both assertion and reason ate trie and reason is the correct explanation of the assertion. b)If both assertion and reason are true, reason is not correct explanation of the assertion. o)If assertion is true, but reason is false. 4) If both assertion and reason are false, 28. Assertion : Generally the path of pojectile from the earth is parabolic but it is elliptical for projectiles going to a very great height. Reason ;, Upto ordinary height the projectile moves under a uniform gravitational foree but for great heights, projectile moves under a variable force. a)If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of the assertion. b)If both assertion and reason are true, reason is not correct explanation of the assertion: O)lf assertion is true, but reason is false. ) If both assertion and reason are false. 29. Assertion : In Javelin thirow the athlete throw the projectile at an angle slightly more than 450. Reason: The maximuim range does not depand upon angle of projection. a)I both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of the assertion. b)IFboth assertion and reason are true, reason is not correct explanation of the assertion. o)lf assertion is true, but reason is false. 4) Ifboth assertion and reason are false. 30. Assertion : When a body moves along a circular path, no work is done by the centripetal force. Reason: The centripetal force is used in moving the body along the circular path and hence no work is done. a)If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of the assertion. b)Ifboth assertion and reason are true, reason is not correct explanation of the assertion. c)If assertion is true, but reason is false. ‘ 4) If both assertion and reason are false. 31. A force F = (Si-+3j + 2K) N is applied over a particle which displace it from its origin to the point F = (2i—J)_m. The work done on the particle (in joule is ) a7 b)47 +10 4413 32. A particle moves in a circle of radius Sem with constant speed and time period 0.2ns, The acceleration of the particle is : a) |Sm/s* b) 25m/s* _ ©) 36 mis? d) Smis* * 33, For vectors A and B making an angle ‘0’, which one of the following relations is correct : a).A xB=B xd b)A xB =—-@ xd) ©) Ax B = AB coso dAxB = ABsine 34, For an object thrown at 43° to the horizontal, the maximum height (H) and horizontal range (R) are related as : a)R=16H b)R=8H OR=4H + QR=2H The respective number of significant figures for the numbers 23.023, 0.0003 and 2.1x10° are : aaa,2 b) 5,12 0) 5,15 4) 5,52 Scanned with CamScannerd) Power t equal to that of : ile t is the ks’s stan! she diamensions of plaks’s cons : 36. The diamem eat ae ilar momentum “ime in seconds kilometers W! tebt?, where x is the distance travelled by the body in then unit of b is Sie ae risa an = then how much will if 38. 2 oly oses half of its velocity on penetrating 3em in a wooden block, the 8. Ira ! penetrate more before coming torest ? . ee ajlem b)20m e)3em- 's uniform motion ? 439, Which one of the following graphs> represent: e & | o s &) ns ® 4s Cl] oe VAN + [Ze t om + £ 40. Which graph pertains to uniform acceleration : @ as @ rs @ i : @»s les 4 aa i. & | \ > + sateen botnare projected atan-angieof tana fSt-ane tetra Meg TENGTEd TESS whentier initial velocities are-in the ratio of 3 2 byN22 9B CaaS d)2:3 ant displacement from its intial ayv3 V2, 42. ae moves 6m north, 8m east and 10m vertically upwards, the result; position is : Laylow m +b) 10m ©) gm d) 20m jon in 10s. g on ice, When given a velocity of 6ms" is stopped by fri = 43. A marble block of mass 2 kg ly Then the coefficent of friction is : a)0.02 b) 0.03 “¢) 0.06 d)0.01 44. An indian scientist who won Nobel prize for physical is + a)Sir J.C. Bose b) H.J. Bhaba c) MN. Saha d) Sir C.V. Raman 45. Prof. Albert Einstein got noble prize in physics for his work on : b)General theory of relativity * a)Special theory of relativity. 4) Theory of specific heats ©) Photoelectric effect 46, Neutrons were discovered by : a)Fermi b) Yukawa ©) Diral «d) Chadwick 474 a es fired for maximum range with an initial velocity of 20mis. If g=10mv/s*, the range of the missile is : a)40 m b) 50m ©) 60m + d)20m 48. The vectors A and B are such that [A + B| = [A—B| . The angle between the two vectors is = a)4s° b) 90° c) 60” 4) 75° : Scanned with CamScanner49. ‘A block is kept on a fri ' incline is given an tionless inclined surface with angle of inclination a. The incline is given acceleration a to keep the block stationary then a is equal to : a a)g/tano, b) g cose a. og d) gtan a Section : C_(Case study—01) The tranjectory of a projectile is parabolic only when the acceleration of the projectile is constant and the ‘ction of acceleration is different from the direction of projectile’s intial velocity. The acceleration of a projectile thrown from the eath is equal to acceleration due gravity (g) which remains constant if. a)The projectile does not go to very large height. b) The range of projectile is not very large. ©) The initial velosity of the projectile is not large. Thus the trajectory of bullet fired from a gun will be parabolic but so the trajectory of a missile. ‘Maximum height of projectile : é - usin’ 2usin a)H= ea Der, os d) None of these . The horizental range is same when the angle of projection is : a). and 20 b) 8 and (90 -8) ©) 8 and ( 90+0) _ None of these . Maximum horizontal range is attend at : a)e= 45° b) B= 60" 0) 0=30" ~ d) None of these (Case study — 02 In uniform circular motion, the direction of velocity vector which acts along the tangent to the path changes contineously but its magnitude alwaye remains constant. As v and r are constant so the magnitude of the centripetal acceleration is a constant. But the direction of a, change continously pointing always, towards the centre : Centripetal accelerated a)Constant vector b) Not a constant vector —_c) Scalar Circular motion is : d) None of these a)Accelerated miotion b) Non accelerated motion c) Botha and b Relation between linear acceleration (a) and angular acceleration is : =aF ba=Fxa a=axF ) None of these d) None of these Scanned with CamScanner¢ Section D ( Subjective - 56, Given P= 21+ 4jand G = 3i—j determine 2 b+ G by P-20 57. Find the relative error in z, if: 2 2=A‘B'3 (CD ’ +58. Derive third equation of motion by calculus method. * + 59. State and prove work, energy theorm. 60. Consider a simple peridulum having a ball attached to a string that oscillates under the action of force of gravity. Suppose that the period of oscillation of the simple pendulum depends on. 2 (a)Mass m of the bob. _(b) Length of the pendulum snd (c) acceleration due to gravity g at the place. Derive the expression for its time period using method of diamension. 61. A ball throw vertically upwards with a speed of 19.6 m/s from the top of a tower returns to the earth in v 6s. Find the hight of the tower. 3 62. Give the magnitude and direction of the net force acting 5 a)A drop of rain falling down with a constant speed. b) A cork of mass 10g floating on water. ©) A kite skilfully held stationary in the sky 4) A car moving with a constant velosity of 30 Km/h on a rod rough, e) A high speed electron in space for from all graviting objects and free of electric and magnetic fields. 63. Drive the law of conservation of linear momentum from Newton's third low of motion. 5 OR 2 An elewatoraveighs.4000ky,when.the upwards tension-in-the supporting cable-is 48000-N. What is the=———~ upward acceleration ? Starting from rest, how for does it rise in 3sec. ? & 64. Establish a relation between linear velocity and angular velocity in a uniform circular motion. 3 65. A car moving at 10m/s on a straight road, is ahead of car B moving in the same direction at 6m: Find the velocity of A relative to B and vice versa. 66. a)Can a body have a constant velocity and still have a varying. b). Rest and motion are relative terms. Explain. 67. Derive expression for horizontal rang (R) are of the projectile. Scanned with CamScanner
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