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CF + OYM Based on

AIATS-07

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CONCEPT STRENGTHENING SHEET


CSS-07
PHYSICS
AIATS 07 – (CF + OYM) – Q.8 gh
(1) Zero (2)
2
Topic: Rise at Water in Capillary
gh
(3) gh (4) –
In the diagram shown the liquid has density 2
andatmospheric pressure is P0. The pressure at 3. A capillary is dipped in to water in a beaker and
point A is
level of water raised to h in it. Now, if the whole
system is placed in a lift which is accelerating
upwards with acceleration a < g, then height of
water in capillary
(1) Will decrease
(2) Will increase
(3) Will remain same
gh gh (4) May increase or decrease
(1) P0  (2) P0 –
2 2 AIATS 07 – (CF + OYM) – Q.25
gh 3gh
(3) (4) Topic: Stress-strain Graph
2 5
The stress-strain graphs for two materials are
shown below. Then

Practice Questions: (1) Material (A) is more elastic but less brittle than
(B)
1. In the diagram shown the liquid has density  and
(2) Material (A) is less elastic but more brittle than
atmospheric pressure P0. the pressure at point B (B)
is (3) Material (A) is more elastic and more brittle
than (B)
(4) Material (A) is less elastic and less brittle than
(B)

(1) P0 (2) P0 – gh


gh gh
(3) P0  (4) P0 –
2 2

Practice Questions:
2. In the above question (1) PC – PA is

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1. The stress-strain graph of a material is shown


below. The material is brittle if

(1) Proportional limit is large Practice Questions:


(2) Distance between proportional limit and 1. Two wires A and B are made of the same material
ultimate strength is large A has twice the diameter and four times the length
(3) Distance between proportional limit and of B. If the elastic limits are not reached, when
ultimate strength is small each is stretched by the same force, the ratio of
(4) Distance between ultimate strength and energy stored in A to that in B is
fracture point is small (1) 1 : 1 (2) 1 : 2
2. The stress-strain graph for a material is given (3) 2 : 1 (4) 1 : 4
below 2. Two wires of same material and length are under
the same load yield elongation of 0.1 mm and 0.05
mm respectively. If the area of cross-section of the
first wire is 2 mm 2, then the area of cross-section
of the second wire is
(1) 2 mm2 (2) 4 mm2
2
The Young’s modulus of material (3) 1 mm (4) 0.5 mm2
(1) Is directly proportional to the length of 3. Two wires of copper having the length in the ratio
proportionality limit 4 : 1 and their radii ratio as 1 : 2 are stretched by
(2) Is equal to slope of graph at ultimate strength the same force. The ratio of longitudinal strain in
(3) Depends upon the position of fracture point the two will be
(1) 8 : 1 (2) 4 : 1
(4) Is equal to tan
(3) 16 : 1 (4) 1 : 8
3. The load versus elongation graph for four wires of
same material and equal length shown in the AIATS 07 – (CF + OYM) – Q.18
diagram. The thinnest of wire is represented by the Topic: Equation of Continuity
line
Which of the following is correct representation of
equation of continuity? (Where symbols have their
usual meanings)
1
(1) P  v  gh = constant
2

2
(2) Av = constant
A
(3) = constant
(1) OA (2) OB v
(3) OC (4) OD A
(4) = constant
AIATS 07 – (CF + OYM) – Q.42 v
Topic: Elastic Potential Energy

Two wires A and B are of same material. Their


lengths are in ratio 1 : 2 and radii are in ratio 2 : 1.
If they are pulled by same force, then the
respective ratio of energy stored will be
(1) 2 : 1
(2) 1 : 8
Practice Questions:
(3) 1 : 1
(4) 1 : 4 1. Water is flowing in streamline motion through a
pipe with its axis horizontal, consider two points A
and B in pipe at the same horizontal level, then

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(1) The pressure at A and B are equal for any 3. A satellite is moved from an orbit of radius 3R to
shape of pipe 4R around earth. The percentage change in its
(2) The pressure is equal if pipe has uniform total energy is
cross-section
(1) 20% (2) 25%
(3) The pressure are never equal
(4) The speed of flow is equal for any shape of (3) 40% (4) 30%
pipe AIATS-07 (CF + OYM)-Q.33
2. Equation of continuity is based on the principle of
conservation of Topic: Pressure Variation Due to Depth of Liquid
(1) Mass (2) Energy If h is the height of liquid column and  is the
density of liquid then the average pressure exerted
(3) Momentum (4) Time
due to liquid on a vertical wall of a container as
3. Water flows through a pipe of internal diameter 10 shown in figure is
cm at the speed of 2 m s–1. What should the
diameter of the nozzle be if the water is to emerge
at the speed of 4 m s–1?
(1) 50 cm
(2) 12 cm
(3) 12 cm
(4) 50 cm
(1) gh
AIATS-07 (CF + OYM)-Q.20 gh
(2)
Topic: Energy of Satellite 3
A satellite is moved from an orbit of radius 2R to gh
3R around earth. The percentage change in kinetic (3)
energy of the satellite is
2
50 gh
(1) 50% (2) % (4)
3 4
100 25
(3) % (4) %
3 3

Practice Questions:

Practice Questions: 1. If h is the height of liquid column and  is density


of liquid inside the cylindrical container of radius r
1. A satellite is moving in an orbit of radius 3R. The as shown in figure. The average force exerted due
kinetic energy of the satellite is (symbol have their to liquid on the vertical wall of container is
usual meaning)

GMm GMm
(1) (2)
3R 6R

GMm GMm
(3) (4) –
R 3R

GMm
2. The K.E. of a satellite is . Its total energy is
2R (1) gh2r

(1) –
GMm
(2)
GMm gh2 r 2
R R (2)
2
(3) ghr
2
– GMm GMm
(3) (4)
2R 2R
(4) 2ghr
2

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2. If h is the height of liquid column and  is density on the vertical wall of a container as shown in
of liquid inside the cylindrical container of radius r figure is
as shown in figure. The force exerted due to liquid
on the base of cylinder is

(1) Half of pressure at bottom

gh2 r 2 (2) Equal to pressure at bottom


(1) gh2r (2)
2 (3) Double to pressure at bottom
(3) 2ghr (4) ghr
2 2
(4) Quarter of pressure at bottom
3. If h is the height of liquid and  is the density of
liquid, then average pressure exerted due to liquid


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CF + OYM Based on
AIATS-07

Corporate Office: Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.011-47623456

CONCEPT STRENGTHENING SHEET


CSS-07
PHYSICS
ANSWER KEY

AIATS 07 – (CF + OYM) – Q.8 AIATS 07 – (CF + OYM) – Q.18


Topic: Rise at Water in Capillary Topic: Equation of Continuity
1. (1) 1. (2)
2. (2) 2. (1)
3. (1) 3. (1)
AIATS 07 – (CF + OYM) – Q.25 AIATS-07 (CF + OYM)-Q.20
Topic: Stress-strain Graph Topic: Energy of Satellite
1. (4) 1. (2)
2. (4)
2. (3)
3. (1)
3. (2)
AIATS 07 – (CF + OYM) – Q.42
AIATS-07 (CF + OYM)-Q.33
Topic: Elastic Potential Energy
Topic: Pressure Variation Due to Depth of Liquid)
1. (1)
1. (1)
2. (2)
3. (2) 2. (4)

3. (1)



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