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This document is a revision worksheet for Class XI Physics at Air Force School Jamnagar for the term 2 examination of the 2024-2025 session. It includes multiple-choice questions, assertion and reason questions, short answer questions, long answer questions, very long answer questions, and case study-based questions covering various physics topics. The submission date for the worksheet is February 20, 2025.

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This document is a revision worksheet for Class XI Physics at Air Force School Jamnagar for the term 2 examination of the 2024-2025 session. It includes multiple-choice questions, assertion and reason questions, short answer questions, long answer questions, very long answer questions, and case study-based questions covering various physics topics. The submission date for the worksheet is February 20, 2025.

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AIR FORCE SCHOOL JAMNAGAR

SESSION 2024-2025
TERM – 2 Examination
CLASS- XI (Revision Worksheet)

Subject: PHYSICS
Submission Date: 20 Feb, 2025

MCQ (1 mark each)


Q1. Which of the following represent the correct dimensions of the coefficient of viscosity
a) [ML-1T-2] b) [ML-2T-2] c) [ML-1T-1] d) [MLT-1]
Q2. If a unit vector is represented by 0.5i+0.8j+ck, then the value of c is
a) 1 b) √0.8 c)√0.11 𝑑) √0.01
Q3. A monkey of mass 40kg climbs on a rope which can stand a maximum tension of 600 N. In which
of the following case will the rope break: the monkey
a) Climb up with an acceleration of 6ms-2
b) Climbs down with an acceleration of 4ms-2
c) Climbs up with a uniform speed of 5ms-2
d) Falls down the rope nearly freely under gravity
Q4. The pulley and strings shown in the figure are smooth and of negligible mass. For the system to
remain in equilibrium, the angle θ should be

a) 0 b) 30 c) 45 d) 60
Assertion and Reason ( 1 mark Each)
Q5. Assertion:- No work is done if the displacement is zero.
Reason:- Work done by the force is defined to be the product component if the force in the
direction of the displacement and the magnitude of the displacement.
Q6. Assertion:- The centre of mass of a body may lie where there is no mass.
Reason:- The centre of mass has nothing to do with the mass.
Short answer type (2 mark each)
Q7. The length of a suspended wire increases by 10-4 of its original length when a stress of 107 Nm-2
is applied on it. Calculate the Young’s modulus of the material of the wire.
Q8. At what temperature, do the readings of celcius and Fahrenheit scale coincides?
Long answer type ( 3 marks Each)
Q9. Define Poisson’s ration. Write an expression for it. What is the significant of negative sign in this
expression.
Q10. What is meant by coefficient of viscosity? Give its dimensions and units.
Q11. Discuss anomalous expansion of water. Give its practical importance.

Q12. What is latent heat of fusion and fission and explain why during phase transformation temperature
remains constant?
Very long answer type ( 5 marks each)
Q13. Derive equations of motion Graphically
Q14. Derive expression for energy stored in SHM and also draw graph of Energy with position and
time.
Q15. State and prove Bernoulli’s theorem

Case study based question ( 4 marks)


Q16. Projectile motion is a form of motion in which an object or particle is thrown with some initial
velocity near the earth’s surface and it moves along a curved path under the action of gravity
alone. The path followed by a projectile is called its trajectory, which is shown below. When a
projectile is projected obliquely, then its trajectory is as shown in the figure below.

Here velocity u is resolved into two components, we get (a) ucosθ along OX and (b) usinθ
along OY .

(i) The example of such type of motion is


(a) motion of car on a banked road
(b) motion of boat in sea
(c) a javelin thrown by an athlete
(d) motion of ball thrown vertically upward
(ii) The acceleration of the object in horizontal direction is
(a) constant
(b) decreasing
(c) increasing
(d) zero
(iii) The vertical component of velocity at point H is
(a) maximum
(b) zero
(c) double to that at O
(d) equal to horizontal component
(iv) A cricket ball is thrown at a speed of 28 m/s in a direction 30° with the horizontal. The
time taken by the ball to return to the same level will be
(a) 2.0 s
(b) 3.0 s
(c) 4.0 s
(d) 2.9 s

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