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PHYSICS CLASS TEST # 62
SECTION-I
Single Correct Answer Type 8 Q. [3 M (–1)]
1. A thin plate separates two liquids of coefficients of viscosity h and 4 h kept between two fixed plates as
shown. Value of d1 and d2 is adjusted such that force required to pull the plate is minimum. If total
distance between fixed plate is constant then find d2/d1.

h d1
F
4h d2

(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4


2. Consider a spherical body, one third of its volume is filled with a liquid which has
contact angle zero with the surface of sphere. If this sphere (along with liquid) is taken to gravity free
space then shape of liquid inside sphere will look like.

(A) (B) (C) (D)

3. A drop of water volume 0.05 cm3 is pressed between two glass-plates, as a consequence of which, it
spreads between the plates. The area of contact with each plate is 40 cm2. If the surface tension of water
is 70 dyne/cm, the minimum normal force required to seperate out the two glass plates in newton is
approximately (assuming angle of contact is zero) :
(A) 45 N (B) 100 N (C) 90 N (D) None of these
4. An open capillary tube is lowered in a vessel with mercury. The difference between the levels of the
mercury in the vessel and in the capillary tube Dh = 4.6mm. What is the radius of curvature of the
mercury meniscus in the capillary tube? Surface tension of mercury is 0.46 N/m, density of mercury is
13.6 gm/cc.
1 1 1
(A) m (B) m (C) m (D) Information insufficient
340 680 1020
5. A light open rigid wire frame floats on the surface of water as shown in figure. What
a
force will act on the frame, immediately after some soap solution is dropped inside it?
a1 and a2 are the surface tensions of water and soap respectively (a1 > a2)
(A) zero a
(B) (a1 – a2) l
(C) (a1 + a2) (4a + 2b + l) b
(D) (a1 – a2) (4a + 2b – l) l
6. Water rises to a height of 10 cm in a certain capillary tube. An another identical tube when dipped in
mercury the level of mercury is depressed by 3.42 cm. Density of mercury is 13.6 g/cc. The angle of
contact for water in contact with glass is 0o and mercury in contact with glass is 135o. The ratio of
surface tension of water to that of Hg is :-
(A) 1 : 3 (B) 1 : 4 (C) 1 : 5.5 (D) 1 : 6.5

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7. A simple pendulum is suspended in a car. The car starts moving on a horizontal road according to
g
equation x = 3t 2 . Find the time period of oscillation of the pendulum.
2

l 2l l l
(A) 2p (B) p (C) 2p (D) 2p
g g 8g g 3
8. At t = 0 the displacement of the block in a linear oscillator as shown is – 0.08m. At the same moment
t = 0, its velocity is – 1.6 m/s and acceleration is 32 m/s2. Choose the INCORRECT statement.

K
m

–Xm X=0 +Xm

(A) Angular frequency of the motion is 20 rad/s.


(B) Amplitude of the motion is 11.3 cm.
p
(C) Phase constant f of the motion if the equation of motion is expressed as x = A sin(wt + f) is
4
5p
(D) Phase constant f of the motion if the equation of motion is expressed as x =Asin(wt + f) is
4
Multiple Correct Answer Type 2 Q. [4 M (–1)]
9. Curved surface of a vessel has shape of a truncated cone having semi vertex angle 37°. Vessel is full of
water (density r = 1000 kg/m3) upto a height of 13 cm and is placed on a smooth horizontal plane. Upper
surface is opened to atmosphere. A hole of 1.5 cm2 is made on curved wall at a height of 8 cm from bottom
as shown in figure. Area of water surface in the vessel is large as compared to the area of hole.

(A) Initial velocity of efflux is 1 m/sec


(B) Initial velocity of efflux is 5 m/sec
(C) Horizontal force required to keep the vessel in static equilibrium is 0.15 N
(D) Horizontal force required to keep the vessel in static equilibrium is 0.12 N.
10. A soap film (surface tension = T) is formed on a rectangular wire frame as shown in figure. A small,
light, inextensible loop of thread of length "l" is gently placed over the soap film. The loop stays on the
film in the irregular fashion in which it was placed. Now, a hole is pricked in the film inside the loop
with a needle and the thread finally comes to equilibrium position. Choose the correct option(s)
(A) The thread will take a square shape.
(B) The thread will take a circular shape.
(C) Tension in the thread will be 2Tl.
Tl
(D) Tension in the thread will be .
p
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Linked Comprehension Type (1 Para × 3Q.) [3 M (-1)]
(Single Correct Answer Type)
Paragraph for Question 11 to 13
Mr. Saransh having mass 50kg is standing on a platform of mass 10 kg
which oscillates up & down (doing SHM) of frequency 0.5 sec–1 & Platform
amplitude 0.4 m. Platform has a weighing machine fitted in it (which
is massless) on which person is standing. (Take p2 = 10 & g = 10 m/
s2). Assume that at t = 0 (platform + man) is at their highest point of
oscillation.
11. Maximum reading of weighing machine is :-
(A) 60 kg (B) 70 kg (C) 84 kg (D) 50 kg
12. Find compression in spring when weighing machine reads 55 kg :-
(A) 1m (B) 1.1 m (C) 1.4 m (D) 0.1 m
13. Find minimum time after which speed of person is 0.2 p m/s :-
1 1 1
(A) sec (B) sec (C) 1 sec (D) sec
6 3 4
Linked Comprehension Type (1 Para × 2 Q.) [4 M (–1)]
(Multiple Correct Answer Type)
Paragraph for Question no. 14 and 15
A block is attached to a spring and is placed on a horizontal smooth surface as shown, in which spring
is unstreched. Now the spring is given an initial compression 2x0 and block is released from rest. Collision
with the wall PQ are elastic.

Q
x>0

P
x = x0
x=0
x0

14. Find the time period of motion of the block :-


2p m 4p m 3p m p m
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 k 3 k 2 k 2 k
15. If coefficient of resitution e = 1/2 in the collision between block and the wall then select the CORRECT
statement(s).
(A) New maximum compression in the spring is x0.
7
(B) New maximum compression in the spring is x0 .
4

k
(C) New angular frequency after collision is .
m

k
(D) New angular frequency after collision is .
2m

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SECTION-II
Numerical Answer Type Question 1Q.[3(0)]
(upto second decimal place)
1. A syringe is filled with water upto volume 20 cm3. The area of cross-section of the cylinder is 5 cm2.
The syringe is held vertically and its massless piston is pushed upward by external agent with constant
speed. A water beam coming out of the small nozzle (hole area 1 mm2) has speed 2 m/s. Neglecting
friction and viscous nature of water, find the work done by the agent [in 10–2J] in fully emptying the
syringe. (Take g = 10 m/s2)

Force

SECTION-III
Numerical Grid Type (Ranging from 0 to 9) 4 Q. [4 M (0)]
1. Figure shows a large container containing water to height 'H = 8 m'. The front portion of the container
has a rectangular portion cut out from it. Because of that water comes out of it causing the water level to
reduce at a certain rate. How many times (let's call it 'h') will this rate decrease when its level changes
from H = 8 m to h = 2 m. Fill h/4 in OMR sheet.

2. Figure shows container filled with water. The equation for the shape of container is
y = kx4 in two dimension. There is a small hole at the bottom of the container. The ratio of time taken for
the height of water level to reduce to three-fourth from initial level to the time taken for the height of
water level to reduce to half from three-fourth level is x. Value of x is. Assume cross section of container
is circular.

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3. The figure below shows a drop of mercury on a glass surface. The radius of curvature of the drop at its
upper point is R = 1.7 mm. What is the mass ‘m’ (in mg) of the drop, if its height
h = 2 mm, the contact radius of the drop with the horizontal plane on which it is located is equal to r = 1
mm? The density of the mercury is r = 13500 kg/m3, the surface tension of mercury is s = 425 mN/m.
m
Take g = 10 m/s2. Write to its nearest integer in OMR sheet. Take contact angle as180°
11p

4. A capillary of radius r = 0.2 mm is dipped vertically in a liquid of density, ( r = 1gm / cc ). A small piston
(x) is inserted inside the capillary which maintains the constant pressure of air (P1 = 200 dynes/cm2)
above the hemispherical meniscus. If ambient pressure is P0 = 1000 dynes/cm2 and surface tension of
liquid is T = 72 dynes/cm, then find the height h of liquid in cm.
(weight of curved part of liquid is ignored)

P1

h
P0

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