Physics
1. The position of an object moving which the particle will attain zero
along x-axis is given by x = a + bt², velocity again, is
where a =4 m and b = 1.5 ms⁻² and (a) 12
t is measured in seconds. The (b) 4
(c) 6
average velocity of the object
(d) 8
between t = 4 s and t = 6 s is
6. A body staring from rest moves
(a) 5 ms⁻¹
with constant acceleration. The
(b) 10 ms⁻¹
ratio of distance covered by the
(c) 15 ms⁻¹
body during the 5th sec to that
(d) 20 ms⁻¹
covered in 5 sec is
2. Position of particle moving along (a) 9/25
x-axis is given as x = (7+9t+4t³) m, (b) 3/5
where t is in seconds. Find its (c) 25/9
average acceleration in the (d) 1/25
interval t=0 to t = 3 sec. 7. A unitless quantity
(a) 24m/s2 (a) Does not exist
(b) 48 m/s2 (b) Always has a non-zero
(c) 36 m/s2 dimension
(d) 12 m/s2
(c) Never has a non-zero
3. The velocity of a body depends on
dimension
time according to the equation v =
(d) May have a non-zero
7 +4t³. The body is undergoing
dimension
(a) Uniform acceleration
8. Match list I with II and select the
(b) Uniform retardation
correct answer
(c) Non-uniform acceleration
Column – I Column – II
(d) Zero acceleration (A) Spring (a) M! L" T #"
4. If energy (E), velocity (v) and force pascal
(F) be taken as fundamental (B) Pascal (b) M$ L$ T #!
quantity. Then what are the (C) Hertz (c) M! L$ T #"
dimensions of mass (D) Joule (d) M! L#! T #"
(a) Ev²
A B C D
(b) Ev-2 (p) 3 4 2 1
(c) Fv-1 (q) 4 3 1 2
(d) Fv-2 (r) 4 3 2 1
5. The displacement of a particle (s) 3 4 1 2
starting from rest (at t = 0) is given
s = 6t² - t³. The time in seconds at (a) p
(b) q
(c) r (b) 4
(d) s (c) 2
9. For 10(&'()) , the dimension of a is (d) 3
(a) M$ L$ T $ 15. Two balls A and B are thrown
(b) M$ L$ T #" vertically upward with velocity 30
(c) M$ L$ T #! m/s and 35 m/s respectively.
(d) None of these
! Find separation between them
10. The dimensions of "
in the after two second. (Take g=10 m/s²)
!#$! (a) 10 m
equation P= "%
where p is
(b) 5 m
pressure, x is distance and t is (c) 15 m
time, are (d) 0 m
(a) MT #" 16. A body starts from rest and moves with
(b) M" LT #) constant acceleration for 𝑡 𝑠. It travels a
(c) ML) T #! distance 𝑥! in first half of time and 𝑥" in
(d) LT #) next half of time, then
11. The SI unit of length is the meter. (a) 𝑥" = 3𝑥!
Suppose we adopt a new unit of (b) 𝑥" = 𝑥!
length which equal to x meters. (c) 𝑥" = 4𝑥!
The area 1m² expressed in terms (d) 𝑥" = 2𝑥!
of the new unit has a magnitude
17. The velocity of a body moving with a
(a) x
uniform acceleration of 2m/sec² is 10
(b) x "
! m/sec. Its velocity after an interval of
(c) 4sec is
+
!
(d) +! (a) 12 m/sec
12. The period of oscillation of a (b) 14m/sec
simple pendulum in the (c) 16m/sec
experiment is recorded as 2.63 s, (d) 18 m/sec
2.56 s, 2.42 s, 2.71 s and 2.80 s
respectively. The average absolute 18. A packet is dropped from a balloon
error is which is going upwards with the
(a) 0.1 s velocity 12 m/s, the velocity of the
(b) 0.11 s packet after 2 seconds will be
(c) 0.01 s (a) 12 m/s downwards
(d) 1.0 s (b) 12 m/s upwards
13. The radius of a sphere is (5.3 ± (c) 7.6 m/s downwards
0.1)cm. The percentage error in its (d) 7.6 m/s upwards
volume is 19. A bullet is fired with a velocity u
$.! making an angle of 60° with the
(a) × 10
-.)
$.! horizontal plane. The horizontal
(b) 3 × × 100
-.) component of the velocity of the
$.! × !$$
(c) bullet when it reaches the
).-)
$.!
(d) 3 × -.) × 100 maximum height is
14. The number of significant figure in (a) u
(b) 0
0.07800 is: √)1
(a) 5 (c)
"
2
1
(d) (b) V3 = V4 > V5
"
(c) V3 > V4 = V5
20. Two bodies are projected with the
(d) V3 = V4 = V5
same velocity. If one is projected at
25. At what point of a projectile
an angle of 30° and the other at an
motion acceleration and velocity
angle of 60° to the horizontal, the
are perpendicular to each other
ratio of the maximum heights
(a) At the point of projection
reached is
(b) At the point of drop
(a) 3 : 1
(b) 1 : 3 (c) At the topmost point
(c) 1 : 2 (d) Anywhere in between the point
(d) 2 : 1 of projection and topmost point
21. The maximum vertical height to 26. Type An aeroplane is moving a velocity
which a man can throw a ball is 𝑢. It drops a packet from a height ℎ. The
136 m. The maximum horizontal time 𝑡 taken by the packet in reaching
the ground will be:
distance up to which he can throw
the same ball is "6
(a) F4 5
(a) 192 m 7
(b) 136 m
"8
(c) 272 m (b) F4 6 5
(d) 68 m
7
22. The equation of motion of a (c) F4 5
"6
projectile are given by x=36t meter "7
(d) F4 5
and 2y=96t-9.8t² meter. The angle 6
of projection is Type here
2
(a) sin#! 4-5
27. A particle is moving with velocity 𝑣⃗ =
)
(b) sin#! 4-5 𝑘(𝑦 𝚤̂ + 𝑥 𝚥̂): where 𝑘 is constant. The
2 general equation for the path is:
(c) sin#! 4 5
) (a) 𝑦 = 𝑥 " + constant
#! )
(d) sin 425 (b) 𝑦 " = 𝑥 " + constant
23. A projectile is given an initial (c) 𝑦 = 𝑥 + constant
(d) 𝑥𝑦 = constant
velocity of
(ı̂ + 2ȷ̂)m/s, where ı̂ is along the ground
28. If R and H represent horizontal range
and ȷ̂ is along the vertical. If g = 10 m/s" ,
and maximum height of the projectile,
the equation of its trajectory is
then the angle of projection with the
(a) y = x − 5x "
horizontal is
(b) y = 2x − 5x " 9
(c) 4y = 2x − 5x " (a) tan#! 4:5
"9
(d) 4y = 2x − 25x " (b) tan#! 4 : 5
24. Three particle A,B and C are 29
(c) tan#! 4 : 5
thrown from the top of a tower 29
with the same speed. A is thrown (d) tan#! 4 : 5
up, B is thrown down and C is
horizontally thrown. They hit the 29. The random error in the
ground with speed V& , V' and V( arithmetic mean of 100
respectively observations is x, then random
(a) V3 = V4 = V5
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error in the arithmetic mean of
400 observations would be
(a) 4x
!
(b) x
2
(c) 2x
!
(d) " x
30. Temperature can be expressed as
a derived quantity in terms of (a) 60 m
which of the following? (b) 50 m
(c) 30 m
(a) Length and mass
(d) 40 m
(b) Mass and time
34. A body is moving in a circular path
(c) Length, mass and time
and undergoing uniform circular
(d) None of these
motion with acceleration a. If its
31. If a train travelling at 72 km/h is to be
brought to rest in a distance of 200 𝑚, velocity gets doubled, find the
then its retardation should be: ratio of acceleration after and
before the change
(a) 20 𝑚/𝑠 "
(a) 1:4
(b) 2 𝑚/𝑠 "
(b) 1/4 : 2
(c) 10 𝑚/𝑠 "
(d) 1 𝑚/𝑠 " (c) 2:1
(d) 4:1
32. A train accelerates from rest at a 35. A car runs at a constant speed on
constant rate α for distance x) and a circular track of radius 100 m,
t) . After that it retards to rest at taking 62.8 seconds for every
constant rate β for distance x* circular loop. The average velocity
and t * . Which of the following and average speed for each
relations is correct circular loop respectively is
+" ; ' (a) 10 m/s, 10 m/s
(a) = < = '"
+! ! (b) 10 m/s, 0
+" < '
(b) = ; = '" (c) 0, 5m/s
+! !
+" ; '! (d) 0, 10 m/s
(c) =<=
+! ! 36. A particle moves in a circle of
+" < '!
(d) +!
=;='
"
radius 25 cm at two revolutions
33. Velocity-time (v-t) graph for a per second. The acceleration of the
moving object is shown in the particle in m/s² is
figure. Total displacement of the (a) π"
(b) 8π"
object during the time interval
(c) 4π"
when there is non-zero (d) 2π"
acceleration is 37. Two cars of masses m₁ and m₂ are
moving in circles of radii r₁ and r₂
respectively. Their speeds are
such that they make complete
circles in the same time t. The
ratio of their centripetal
acceleration is
4
(a) m₁r₁ : m₂r₂ 42. An aeroplane is flying horizontally
(b) m₁ : m₂ with a velocity of 600 km/h at a
(c) r₁ : r₂ height of 1960 m. When it is
(d) 1:1 vertically above a point A on the
38. The angle turned by a body ground, a bomb is released from
undergoing circular motion it. The bomb strikes the ground at
depends on time as θ = θ+ + θ) t + point B. The distance AB is
θ* t * . Then the angular (a) 1200 m
acceleration of the body is (b) 0.33 km
(c) 3.33 km
(a) θ!
(d) 33 km
(b) θ"
(c) 2θ! 43. If retardation produced by air
(d) 2θ" resistance of projectile is one-
39. A car is moving with speed 30 tenth of acceleration due to
m/sec on a circular path of radius gravity, the time to reach
500 m. Its speed is increasing at maximum height
the rate of 2 m/sec², What is the (a) Decreases by 11 percent
acceleration of the car (b) Increases by 11 percent
(a) 2m/sec2 (c) Decreases by 9 percent
(b) 2.7 m/sec2 (d) Increases by 9 percent
(c) 1.8 m/sec2 44. If a body starts from rest and travels
(d) 9.8 m/sec2 120 𝑚 in the 8th second, then
40. In the given figure, a=15 m/s² acceleration is:
represents the total acceleration of
(a) 16 𝑚/𝑠 "
a particle moving in the clockwise (b) 10 𝑚/𝑠 "
direction in a circle of radius R = (c) 0.227 𝑚/𝑠 "
2.5 m at a given instant of time. (d) 0.03 𝑚/𝑠 "
The speed of the particle is
45. The dimensions of Energy are
(a) 𝑀𝐿" 𝑇 #"
(b) 𝑀𝐿𝑇 #"
(c) 𝑀𝐿" 𝑇 #!
(a) 9.2 m/s (d) 𝑀𝐿" 𝑇 #)
(b) 7.5 m/s
(c) 8.0 m/s 46. Which of the following statements is incorrect
(d) 5.7 m/s regarding significant figures?
41. A body moving along a circular (a) All the non zero digits are significant.
path of radius R with velocity v,
has centripetal acceleration a. If (b) All the zeros between two non-zero digits
are significant.
its velocity is made equal to 2v, (c) Greater the number of significant figures
then its centripetal acceleration is in measurement, smaller is the percentage
(a) 4a error.
(b) 2a (d) The power of 10 is counted while
(c) a/4 counting the number of significant figures.
(d) a/2
47. A measured value 0.00289 expressed in two
significant figure is
5
(a) 0.0
(b) 0.0028
(c) 0.0029
(d) 2.8 × 10#)
48. The mean length of an object is 5 cm. Which
is the following measurement is most
accurate?
(a) 4.9 cm
(b) 4.805 cm
(c) 5.25 cm
(d) 5.4 cm
49. If L = 2.331 cm B = 2.1 cm, then L
+B=
(a) 4.431 cm
(b) 4.43 cm
(c) 4.4 cm
(d) 4 cm
50. A physical quantity A is related to
four observable a, b, c and d as
!! "!
follows. A = . The percentage
𝑐√-
errors of measurement in a, b, c
and d are 1%, 3%, 2% and 2%
respectively. What is the
percentage error in the quantity A
(a) 12%
(b) 7%
(c) 5%
(d) 14%
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Answer Key
S1. Ans. (c) S22. Ans. (a)
S2. Ans. (c) S23. Ans. (b)
S3. Ans. (c) S24. Ans. (a)
S4. Ans. (b) S25. Ans. (c)
S5. Ans. (b) S26. Ans. (d)
S6. Ans. (a) S27. Ans. (b)
S7. Ans. (c) S28. Ans. (c)
S8. Ans. (a) S29. Ans. (b)
S9. Ans. (c) S30. Ans. (d)
S10. Ans. (a) S31. Ans. (d)
S11. Ans. (d) S32. Ans. (b)
S12. Ans. (b) S33. Ans. (b)
S13. Ans. (b) S34. Ans. (d)
S14. Ans. (b) S35. Ans. (d)
S15. Ans. (a) S36. Ans. (c)
S16. Ans. (a) S37. Ans. (c)
S17. Ans. (d) S38. Ans. (d)
S18. Ans. (c) S39. Ans. (b)
S19. Ans. (d) S40. Ans. (d)
S20. Ans. (b) S41. Ans. (a)
S21. Ans. (c) S42. Ans. (c)
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S43. Ans. (c) S47. Ans. (c)
S44. Ans. (a) S48. Ans. (c)
S45. Ans. (a) S49. Ans. (c)
S46. Ans. (d) S50. Ans. (d)