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Part-A
Single Correct Choice Type (1-20)
1. A block of mass m is moving with a constant acceleration a on a frictional plane. If the
coefficient of friction between the block and ground is , the power delivered by the external
agent after a time t from the beginning is equal to:
(A) ma2t (B) mgat
(C) m(a+g)gt (D) m(a+g)at
1. D

2. A thin wire of length and uniform linear mass density ‘’ x x


is bent into a square loop with centre at O as shown. The
moment of inertia of the loop about the axis XX is •
O
 2 5 3
(A) (B)
64 192
 3 1 3
(C) (D) 
24 3
2. B

3. A solid sphere of mass M, radius R and having moment of inertia about an axis passing
through the centre of mass as I, is recast into a disc of thickness t whose moment of an axis
passing through its edge and perpendicular to its plane remains I. Then radius of the disc
will be
2R 2 4R R
(A) (B) R (C) (D)
15 15 14 4
3. A

4. A spherical hollow is made in a lead sphere of radius R,


such that its surface touches the outside surface of lead
sphere and passes through the centre. What is the shift in
the centre of mass of lead sphere due to the hollowing? O
R R
(A) (B) R
7 14
R
(C) (D) R
2
4. B

5. A force F = −K(y ˆi + x ˆj) (where k is a positive constant) acts on a particle moving in the
X-Y plane. Starting from the origin, the particle is taken along the positive X-axis to the point
(a, 0) and then parallel to the Y-axis to the point (a, a). The total work done by the force F
on the particle is
(A) –2Ka2 (B) 2Ka2
(C) –Ka 2
(D) Ka2
5. C

6. From a uniform disc of radius R an equilateral triangle of side y

3 R is cut as shown. The new position of centre of mass is


R
(A) (0, 0) (B) (o, R)
 3
(C) (R, 0) (D)  0, 
 2R 
 O x
6. B

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7. One end of a spring of natural length and spring constant k m


is fixed at the ground and the other is fitted with a smooth ring
of mass m which is allowed to slide on a horizontal rod fixed at  k
a height as shown. Initially, the spring makes an angle of o
60
60o with the vertical when the system is released from rest.
Find the speed of the ring when the spring becomes vertical. P
2 2 2 2
k k k k
(A) (B) (C) (D)
m m m2 m
7. A

8. A rod of length is standing vertically on a frictionless surface. It is disturbed slightly from


this position. Let  and  be the angular speed and angular acceleration of the rod, when
the rod turns through an angle  with the vertical, then the value of acceleration of centre of
mass of the rod is
 2 2 
(A) sin  + cos  (B) sin  + cos 
2 2 2 2
 2
(C) cos  (D) sin 
2 2
8. A

9. The relation between the displacement x and the time t for a body of mass 2 kg moving
t3
under the action of a force is given by x = , where x is in meters and t is in seconds. The
3
work done by the body in the first 2 seconds is
(A) 1.6 J (B) 16 J
(C) 160 J (D) 1600 J
9. B

10. All cylinders are identical and no slipping at any


2v
contact. The ratio of angular speeds of upper cylinders
to lower cylinders is
(A) 1/3 (B) 3 v
(C) 1 (D) none

10. B

11. A heavy particle hanging from a fixed point by a string of length ‘l’ is projected horizontally
with speed gl . The speed when tension in string is equal to weight of body
gl gl
(A) 3gl (B) (C) 2gl (D)
2 3
11. D

12. Two particles of mass m each are rigidly attached to a disc of same m
mass and radius R at its periphery as shown. Disc at this moment is m• vo
rolling without slipping on a fixed horizontal surface. If the speed of the •
centre of disc is vo, the total kinetic energy of the system at this instant m
will be
5 7 11 2
(A) mv o2 (B) mv o2 (C) mv o2 (D) mv o
4 4 4
12. C

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13. A constant horizontal force F is applied on a solid sphere. The solid F


8R
sphere is placed on rough horizontal surface, if x = , then x
5
direction of friction force that exist between sphere and ground is
(A) forward (towards right) (B) backward (towards left)
(C) friction force is zero (D) it can be in any direction
13. A

14. System shown in figure is released from rest. Pulley and spring are
massless and the friction is absent every where. The speed of 5kg
block when 2kg block leaves the contact with ground is (Take force
constant of spring K = 40 N/m and g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 2 m/s (B) 2 2 m/s
(C) 2 m/s (D) 4 2 m/s
5kg

2kg
14. B

15. The M.I. of a body (initially at rest) about a given axis is 1.2 kgm 2. In order to produce a
rotational K.E. of 1500 J, an angular acceleration of 25 rad/s2 must be applied about that
axis for a period of
(A) 8 sec (B) 2 sec
(C) 1 sec (D) 10 sec
15. B

16. Two particles of equal mass ,m, at ‘A’ and ‘B’ are connected by a rigid light rod AB lying on a
smooth horizontal table. An impulse ‘J’ is applied at ‘A’ in the plane of the table and
perpendicular at AB. Then the velocity of particle at ‘A’ is
J J 2J
(A) (B) (C) (D) zero
2m m m
16. B

17. In the shown figure velocities are in ground frame and the A
cylinder is performing pure rolling on plank, velocity of
point 'A' would be c
vc
(A) 2Vc (B) 2VC + VP vp
(C)2VC - VP (D) 2(VC - vP)
17. C
R
18. Find the distance of centre of mass of the uniform rod of length if it is bent into circular
3
arc of radius R from the center C.
2R 3R R
(A) (B) (C) (D) R
  
18. B
19. A small ball of mass 100 g is attached to a light and 30 cm
inextensible string of length 50 cm. The string is ties O A
to a support O and the mass m released from point A
which is at a horizontal distance of 30 cm from the Particle
support. Calculate the speed of the ball at its lowest
point of the trajectory.
(A) 2.2 m/s (B) 2.5 m/s (C) 3.2 m/s (D) 3.5 m/s
19. A
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20. A bead can slide on a smooth straight wire and particle of mass m
is attached to the bead by a light string of length L. The particle is
held in contact with the wire with the string taut and is then let fall.
If the bead has mass 2 m. Then, when the string makes an angle 
with the wire then bead would have slipped a distance:
L
(A) L (1 – cos ) (B) (1 − cos )
2
L L
(C) (1 − cos ) (D) (1 − cos )
3 6
20. C

Part-B
Answer of which may be positive or negative numbers or decimals (21-25)
21. A ball after falling through a distance h collides with an inclined
plane of inclination  =60◦ as shown. It moves horizontally after h
the impact. The co-efficient of restitution between inclined plane
and ball is (inclined surface is friction less) 
21. 3

22. A disc of radius r and mass m moving on perfectly smooth


15 v
surface at a speed v= m/s undergoes an elastic O
17
collision with an identical stationary disc of mass 2m. the d
magnitude of velocity (in m/s) of the first disc after the O’
8r
collision will be( given d= )
5
22. 3

23. A train of mass M =  kg is moving on a circular track of radius R = 5 m with constant speed
v = 1.27 m/s. The length of train is half the perimeter of track. The linear momentum of the
train will be
23. 2.54

24. A uniform disc of mass m=1.5 kg and radius R=40 cm. is rolling
without slipping up a rough inclined plane which makes an angle
300 with the horizontal. If the coefficient of static and kinetic friction
are each equal to  and the only force acting on the disc are
gravitational and frictional force then find the magnitude of the

frictional force acting on it.

24. 2.50

25. A horse pulls a wagon of 5000 kg from rest against a constant resistance of 90 N. The pull
exerted initially is 600 N and it decreases uniformly with the distance covered to 400 N at a
distance of 15 m from start. Find the velocity of wagon at this point.
25. 1.57

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