Question Bank Ch-2
Question Bank Ch-2
(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?
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.
a) Displacement in 6 seconds
b) Distance traversed in 6 seconds.
ts)
t= Ax+Bx
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.
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