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Ch-2 (Motion In a Straight Line)

Choose and write the correct option(s) in the following questions.

Q1) 1. A body is thrown vertically upward with a speed 100 m/s.


The time to reach the body back on earth is
(4)10s
(b) 20 s
(c) 15 s

(d) 5 s
Q2). Acar runs at a constant speed on acircular track of radius
100 m, taking 62.8 s on each lap. What is average velocity and
average speed on each lap?

(a) 10m /s 10 m/s


(b) 0, 10 m/s
(c) 0,0
(d) 10 m/s, 0
Q3). A body dropped from a height with an initial speed zero
reaches the ground with a velocity of 3 km/h. Another identical
body was dropped from the same height h with an initial speed of
4 km/h will reach the ground with a velocity of
(a) 3 kn/h
(b) 4 km/h
(c) 5 km/h
(d) 12 km/h
Q4) Agraph of displacement (x) versus time (t) is shown in fig. Choose
correct alternatives from below.
(a) The particle was released from rest at t = 0
(b) At B, the acceleration a >0
(c) At C, the velocity and acceleration do not vanish.
(d) Average velocity for motion between A and D is positive.

Q5) Abody start from rest. What is the ratio of distance travelled bythe
body during 4th and 3rd second?

a) 7/5
b) 5/7
c) 7/3
d) 16/5

Q6) Avehiclecoversa certain distance in time T, such that for half the
time, the speed is vË and for next half time, the speed is v2.Then the average
speed is:

a) VitV2l2
b) 2v, V2/ VitV2
c) VË VY/vitV2
d) viv/2(vitVa)
Q7) The motion of a particle is described by the equation u=at. The
distance travelled by the particle in first 4sec is:
(a) 4a
(b)12a
Assertion-Reason Questions
In the following questions, a statement of Assertion (A) is followed bya
statement of Reason (R). Choose the correct answer out of the
following choices.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) BothA and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false and R is also false.
Q1) Assertion (A): The speedometer of an automobile measures the
average speed of the automobile.

Reason (R): Average velocity is equal to total distance divided by total time
taken.

Q2) Assertion(A): Displacement of a body may be zero, when distance


travelled by it is not zero.

Reason(R): The displacement is a longer distance between initial and final


positions.
Short Answer Questions-1 (2 marks)
Q1) The velocity -time graph of an object in motion is shown in figure
Calculate:

a) Displacement in 6 seconds
b) Distance traversed in 6 seconds.

ts)

Q2) The distance traversed by a body is found to be directly proportional to


the square of time. Is the body moving with uniform velocity or with
constant acceleration?
Q3) A body dropped from a height with an initial speed reaches the ground
with a velocity of 3km/h. Another identical body was dropped from the
same height h with an initial speed of 4km/h will reach the ground with
what velocity.
Q4) Aparticle moves along a straight line OX .At time t (in seconds) the
distance x(in metres) of the particle from 0 is given by
X= 40+ 12t -t

How long would the particle travel before coming to rest?


Q5) The position of an object moving along x-axis is given by
X= 8.0+ 2.0t
Where x is in metre andtis in seconds.

Calculate the velocity at t=0 and t=2.0s


Short -Answer Questions-I| (3 marks)
Q1) A
particle is moving according to relation between position x and time t
as

t= Ax+Bx

Where A and B are appropriate positive constants.


Is the motion of body accelerated or retarded?

Q2) A body accelerate from rest uniformly along a straight highway at the
rate of 1Om/s´ for5 s, it moves with uniform velocity for 25 second then
retards uniformly and comes to rest in 10 s. Draw velocity-time graph of the
body and find the total distance travelled by the body.
Q3) A ball is allowed to fall from the top of a tower 200 m high. At the same
instant, another ball is thrown vertically upwards from the bottom of the
tower with a velocity of 40 m/s When and where the two balls meet?
Q4) a) Give an example, when a body has zero velocity and still has
acceleration.

b) What is the nature of position-time graph for a stationary object?


c) What does area under velocity-time graph represent?
Q5) The displacement x of a particle moving in one dimension under the
action of a constant force is related to timet by the equation
t=/x +3
where x is in metres and tis in seconds. Find the displacement of the
particle, when its velocity is zero.
Long -Answer Questions (5marks)
Q1) Deduce the following equations for uniformly accelerated motion by
using integration method.
a) V= u+ at
b) S=ut+1/2at
c) V'-u= 2as
d) Snth= ut a(2n-1)/2

Case-based question:
The instantaneous velocity of cyclist is the limit of the average velocity as
the elapsed time approaches to zero. Even when the cyclist is moving
forward, this cycle's instantaneous X- velocity can be negative, if his
traveling in the negative x-direction. In any problem, the choice of which
direction is positive and which is negative is entirely up to you.
Q1) The velocity-time graph of a body is in the form of a straight line passing
through the origin and inclined with X-axis. The body is moving with a
a) Uniform velocity
b) Uniform acceleration
c) Zero acceleration
d) Variable acceleration
Q2) The displacement-time graphs of two moving particles makes angles of
30'and 45with the time axis. The ratio of their velocities is
Displaceme

46

30
Time

a) /3:2
b) 1:1
c) 1:2
d) 1:/3
Q3) The displacement-time graph of a moving particle is shown in fig. The
instantaneous velocity of the particle is negative at a point

a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
Q4) A particle moves along X-axis in sucha way that its co-ordinate (x)
varies with time t according to expression
X=2-5t +6t?
The initial velocity of the particle is
a)-5m/s
(b)-3 m/s

(c)6 m/s

(d) 3 m/s
Or

Komal and Swati are running forward with the same speed. They are
following a rubber balls each other at a constant speed v as seen by the
thrower. According to Piyush who is standing on the ground the speed of
ball is

a) same as v

(b) greater than V


(c) less than v

(d) none of these

iv) Rest and motion are:


a) Relative terms
b) Absolute terms
c) Both a and b
d) None of these

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