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TEST-KINEMATICS

The document contains a series of physics test questions focused on kinematics, covering topics such as displacement, average velocity, motion under gravity, and acceleration. Each question presents a scenario with multiple-choice answers, testing the reader's understanding of fundamental physics concepts. The questions range from basic calculations to more complex applications of kinematic equations.

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TEST-KINEMATICS

The document contains a series of physics test questions focused on kinematics, covering topics such as displacement, average velocity, motion under gravity, and acceleration. Each question presents a scenario with multiple-choice answers, testing the reader's understanding of fundamental physics concepts. The questions range from basic calculations to more complex applications of kinematic equations.

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PHYSICS BY MOHIT GUPTA M.

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CHAPTER WISE TEST- KINEMATICS

1. An athlete completes one round of a (A) 8 m (B) 2 m


circular track of radius R in 40 sec. (C) 4 m (D) 6 m
What will be his displacement at the 6. A train of 150 meter length is going
end of 2 min. 20 sec towards north direction at a speed of
(A) Zero (B) 2R 10m / sec . A parrot flies at the speed of

(C) 2R (D) 7R 5 m / sec towards south direction


2. A person travels along a straight road parallel to the railway track. The time
for half the distance with velocity v1 taken by the parrot to cross the train is
and the remaining half distance with (A) 12 sec (B) 8 sec
velocity v 2 The average velocity is (C) 15 sec (D) 10 sec

given by
7. Water drops fall at regular intervals
v 22
(A) v1v 2 (B) from a tap which is 5 m above the
v 12
ground. The third drop is leaving the
v1  v 2 2v1v 2
(C) (D) tap at the instant the first drop touches
2 v1  v 2
the ground. How far above the ground
3. The displacement-time graph for two
is the second drop at that instant
particles A and B are straight lines
(A) 2.50 m (B) 3.75 m
inclined at angles of 30o and 60o
(C) 4.00 m (D) 1.25 m
with the time axis. The ratio of
velocities of VA : VB is 8. A body starts to fall freely under

(A) 1: 2 (B) 1: 3 gravity. The distances covered by it in


first, second and third second are in
(C) 3 :1 (D) 1: 3
ratio
4. The initial velocity of a body moving
(A) 1 : 3 : 5 (B) 1 : 2 : 3
along a straight line is 7 m / s . It has a
(C) 1 : 4 : 9 (D) 1 : 5 : 6
uniform acceleration of 4m / s 2 . The
th 9. A particle is thrown vertically upwards.
distance covered by the body in the 5
If its velocity at half of the maximum
second of its motion is
height is 10 m/s, then maximum height
2
attained by it is (Take g  10 m/s )
(A) 25 m (B) 35 m
(A) 8 m (B) 10 m
(C) 50 m (D) 85 m
(C) 12 m (D) 16 m
5. A car moving with a speed of 40 km/h
can be stopped by applying brakes
10. The position x of a particle varies
after atleast 2 m. If the same car is
with time t as x  at 2  bt 3 . The
moving with a speed of 80 km/h, what
is the minimum stopping distance

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acceleration of the particle will be zero horizontal straight track. The stone will
at time t equal to hit the ground following
a 2a (A) Straight path
(A) (B)
b 3b (B) Circular path
a (C) Parabolic path
(C) (D) Zero
3b
(D) Hyperbolic path
11. The variation of velocity of a particle
with time moving along a straight line 14. An aeroplane flying 490 m above
is illustrated in the following figure. ground level at 100 m/s, releases a
The distance travelled by the particle block. How far on ground will it strike
in four seconds is (A) 0.1 km (B) 1 km
(C) 2 km (D) None
30
Velocity (m/s)

20 15. A particle (A) is dropped from a height


10 and another particle (B) is thrown in
0 horizontal direction with speed of 5
1 2 3 4
Time in second m/sec from the same height. The
(A) 60 m (B) 55 m correct statement is
(C) 25 m (D) 30 m (A) Both particles will reach at ground
12. Which of the following velocity-time simultaneously
graphs represent uniform motion
(B) Both particles will reach at ground
v with same speed
(C) Particle (A) will reach at ground
(A)
first with respect to particle (B)
t (D) Particle (B) will reach at ground
v first with respect to particle (A)
(B)

t 16. If the first one-third of a journey is


v travelled at 20km/hr, next one-third at
40 km/h and the last one-third at 60
(C)
km/h. The average speed of whole
t journey will be –
v
(A) 32.7 km/h (B) 35 km/h
(D)
(C) 40 km/h (D) 45 km/h
t 17. A point initially at rest moves along x-
13. A stone is just released from the
axis. Its acceleration varies with time
window of a train moving along a

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as a = (6t + 5) m/s2. If it starts from 21. The position x of a particle with respect

origin, the distance covered in 2s is to time t along x-axis is given by x =

9t2 – t3 where x is in metres and t in


(A) 20m (B) 18m
second. What will be the position of
(C) 16m (D) 25m
this particle when it achieves maximum
18. A body moves with uniform speed along the +ve x direction ?
acceleration, then which of the
(A) 54m (B) 81m
following graphs is correct –
(C) 24m (D) 32m.
v a

t t
22. A car moves from X to Y with a uniform
speed vu and returns to Y with a
(A) (B)
uniform speed vd. The average speed
v s
for this round trip is –

vd v u
t t (A) v u vd (B)
vd  v u
(C) (D)
v u  vd 2vd v u
19. A particle is moving in east direction (C) (D)
2 vd  v u
with speed 5m/s after 10 sec it starts
moving in north direction with same For Q.23-Q.25
speed. Find average acceleration.
The velocity-time graph of a particle
1 moving along a straight line is as
(A) 2 m/s2 (B) m/s2
2 shown in figure. The rate of
acceleration and retardation is
(C) 1 m/s2 (D) zero
constant and is equal to 5 m/s2. If the
20. If a ball is thrown vertically upwards average velocity during the motion is
with speed u, the distance covered 20m/s, then –
during the last t seconds of its ascent
is v (m/s)

(A) (u + gt) t (B) ut

1 2 1 2
(C) gt (D) ut – gt t 20 time
2 2

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23. The value of t is – 29. A body loses half of its velocity on


penetrating 3cm in a wooden block,
then how much will it penetrate more
(A) 5s (B) 10s
before coming to rest-
(C) 20s (D) 5 2s
(A) 1 cm (B) 2cm
24. The maximum velocity of the particle is
– (C) 3 cm (D) 4cm
(A) 20m/s (B)25m/s
30. A ball is released from the top of a
(C) 30m/s (D) 40m/s tower of height h metes. It takes T
25. The distance travelled with uniform seconds to reach the ground. What is
velocity is the position of the ball in T/3 second ?

(A) 375m (B) 125m (A) h/9 meter from the ground

(C) 300m (D) 450m (B) 7h/9 meter from the ground

26. A ball A is thrown vertically upward its (C) 8h/9 meter from the ground
speed u. At the same instant another
ball B is released from rest at height h. (D) 17h/18 meter from the ground
At time t, the speed of A relative to B is

(A) u (B) u – 2gt

(C) u 2  2gh (D) u – gt

27. A boat crosses a river with a velocity


of 8 km/h. If the resulting of boat is 10 km/h,
then the velocity of river water is –

(A) 4 km/h (B) 6 km/h

(C) 8 km/h (D) 10 km/h

28. A body sliding on a smooth inclined


plane requires 4 seconds to reach the
bottom, starting from rest at the top.
How much time does it take to cover
one-fourth the distance starting from
rest at the top?

(A) 1 s (B) 4 s

(C) 2s (D) 16s

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