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S D Jain Modern School

Vesu, Surat

WORKSHEET1
Class 11 - Physics
Time Allowed: 1 hour and 30 minutes Maximum Marks: 59

Section A
1. Joule is the SI unit of [1]

a) power b) acceleration

c) force d) energy
2. The damping force on an oscillator is directly proportional to the velocity. The units of the constant of [1]
proportionality are

a) kgms-1 b) kgms-2

c) kgs-1 d) kgs

3. Unit for a fundamental physical quantity is [1]

a) reference standard for the given physical b) defined as average various reference
quantity standards

c) the smallest measurable value of the d) defined as best of various reference


physical quantity standards
4. A is the fundamental quantity. Here, A refers to [1]

a) Acceleration b) Mass

c) Velocity d) Linear momentum


5. SI unit of capacitance is [1]

a) ohm-second b) Wb

c) A-m2 d) coulomb (volt)-1

6. Which of the following has same dimension as that of Planck constant? [1]

a) Angular momentum b) Impulse

c) Linear momentum d) Work


7. The dimensions of universal gravitational constant are [1]

a) [ML-1T-2] b) [M-1L3T-2]

c) [ML-2T-2] d) [ML2T-1]

8. Which of the following five physical parameters have the same dimensions? [1]
i. energy density
ii. refractive index

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iii. dielectric constant
iv. Young's modulus
v. magnetic field

a) iii and v b) ii and iv

c) i and iv d) i and v
9. The dimensions of Planck's constant are: [1]

a) [ML2T-1] b) [ML2T-2]

c) [M2L2T2] d) [MLT-2]

10. Which one of the following pairs of quantities has the same dimension? [1]

a) surface tension and stress b) momentum and impulse

c) pressure and force d) force and work done


11. If energy (E), velocity (V) and time (T) are chosen as the fundamental quantities, the dimensional formula of [1]
surface tension will be

a) [EV-1T-2] b) [EV-2T-1]

c) [EV-2T-2] d) [E-2V-1T-3]

12. The equation of state of the gas is expressed as (P +


a

2
) (V − b) = nRT, where P = pressure, V = volume, T [1]
V

= temperature and n, a, b, R are constants. The dimensions of a will be:

a) [MLT-1] b) [L6]

c) [ML5T-2] d) [L-3]

13. What are the dimensions of A

B
in the relation F = A√x + Bt
2
, where F is the force, x is distance and t is [1]
time?

a) [LT-2] b) [ML2T-2]

c) [L d) [L
1 1

2 T2] −
2 T-1]
14. If the energy (E), velocity (v) and force (F) be taken as fundamental quantity, then the dimensions of mass will [1]
be:

a) Fv-1 b) Ev-2

c) Ev2 d) Fv-2

15. If C and R denote capacitance and resistance, the dimensional formula of CR is [1]

a) not expressible in terms of MLT b) [M0L0T-1]

c) [M0L0T1] d) [M0L0T0]

16. In a system of units, the units of mass, length and time are 1 quintal, 1 km and 1 h respectively. In this system 1 [1]
N force will be equal to:

a) 1 new unit b) 125.7 new units

c) 129.6 new units d) 103 new units

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17. Force F is given by F = at + bt2, where t is time. What are the dimensions of a and b? [1]

a) [MLT-3] and [MLT-4] b) [MLT-1] and [MLT0]

c) [MLT-3] and [MLT4] d) [MLT-4] and [MLT1]

18. If momentum (P), area (A) and time (T) are taken to be fundamental quantities, then energy has the dimensional [1]
formula.

a) (P2 A1 T1) b) (P1 A-1/2 T1)

c) (P1 A-1 T1) d) (P1 A1/2 T-1)

19. The frequency of vibration f of a mass m suspended from a spring of spring constant k is given by a relation f = [1]
amxky, where a is a dimensionless constant. The values of x and y are

a) x = 1

2
,y = −
1

2
b) x =
1

2
,y =
1

c) x = −
1

2
,y = −
1

2
d) x = −
1

2
,y =
1

20. P represents radiation pressure, c represents speed of light and S represents radiation energy striking per unit [1]
area per sec. The non-zero integers x, y, z such that Px Sy cz is dimensionless, are

a) x = -1, y = 1, z = 1 b) x = 1, y = -1, z = 1

c) x = 1, y = 1, z = 1 d) x = 1, y = 1, z = -1
Section B
21. Assertion: The dimensional formula for product of resistance and conductance is same as for dielectric constant. [1]
Reason: Both have dimensions of time constant.

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.

c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true.


22. Assertion (A): Avogadro number is the number of atoms in one gram mole. [1]
Reason (R): Avogadro number is a dimensionless constant.

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.

c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true.




23. Assertion (A): In the relation f = 1

T
, where symbols have standard meaning, m represent linear mass [1]
2l μ

density.
Reason (R): The frequency has the dimensions of inverse of time.

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.

c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true.


24. Assertion (A): Impulse has the dimensions of momentum. [1]
Reason (R): Impulse is directly proportional to force and time.

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.

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c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true.
25. Assertion (A): The equation y = x + t cannot be true, where x, y are distance and t is time. [1]
Reason (R): Quantities with different dimensions cannot be added.

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.

c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true.


Section C
26. Convert: [2]

i. 3.0m/s2 = .............. km/hr2

ii. 6.67 10-11Nm2/kg2 = .............. g-1cm3s-2


27. What are the dimensional formulae of the following: [2]
i. pressure
ii. power
iii. density
iv. angle?
28. Calculate the dimensions of force and impulse taking velocity, density and frequency as basic quantities. [2]
29. Distinguish between the dimensions and unit of a physical quantity. [2]
30. Differentiate between dimensional and non-dimensional variables. [2]

31. If the value of universal gravitational constant in SI is 6.6 × 10-11 Nm2kg-2, then find its value in CGS system. [2]

32. A U-tube of uniform cross-section contains mercury upto a height h in either limb. The mercury in one limb is [2]
depressed a little and then released. Obtain an expression for the time period of oscillation assuming that T
depends on h, ρ and g.
33. Time period T of a simple pendulum may depend upon its mass m, length l and acceleration due to gravity g. [2]
Find an expression for time period T by dimensional analysis method.
34. By using dimensional analysis, derive an expression for the height (h) to which a liquid of density (ρ ) and [3]
surface tension (S) will rise in a capillary tube of radius (r). Given acceleration due to gravity is g and h ∝ 1

r
.
35. Obtain dimensions of: [3]
i. impulse
ii. power
iii. surface energy
iv. coefficient of viscosity
v. bulk modulus
vi. force constant
36. The velocity v of water waves depends on the wavelength λ , density of water ρ and the acceleration due to [3]
gravity g. Deduce by the method of dimensions the relationship between these quantities.
37. A planet moves around the sun in nearly circular orbit. Its period of revolution T depends upon: [3]
i. radius r of orbit
ii. mass M of the sun and
iii. the gravitational constant G.
Show dimensionally that T2 ∝ r3.

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Taking the proportionality constant as 2π, write the expression for T.
38. A book with many printing errors contains four different formulas for the displacement y of a particle [3]
undergoing a certain periodic motion:
i. y =
2πt
a sin( )
T

ii. y =
a t
( ) sin
T a

iii. y = (a√2) (sin
2πt

T
+ cos
2πt

T
)

(a = maximum displacement of the particle, v = speed of the particle. T = time-period of motion). Rule out the
wrong formulas on dimensional grounds.
39. Check the dimensional consistency of the following equations. [3]
i. de-Broglie wavelength, λ =
mv
h

−−−−
ii. Escape velocity, v = √
2GM

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