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Short Practice Test-04 Yakeen 2.

0 NEET (2023) 11/09/2022

PHYSICS

1. The most accurate reading of the length of a 8. If force F, area A and density D are taken as the
6.28 cm long fibre is fundamental units, the representation of
(1) 6 cm (2) 6.5 cm Young’s modulus ‘Y’ will be
(3) 5.99 cm (4) 6.0 cm (1) [F–1A–1D–1] (2) [FA–2D2]
–1
(3) [FA D] (4) [FA–1D0]
2. A packet contains silver powder of mass 20.23
g ± 0.01 g. Some of the powder of mass 5.75 g 9. In an experiment four quantities a, b, c and d
± 0.01 g is taken out from it. The mass of the are measured with percentage error 1%, 2%,
powder left back is 3% and 4% respectively. Quantity P is
(1) 14.48 g ± 0.00 g (2) 14.48 ± 0.02 g a 3b 2
(3) 14.5 g ± 0.1 g (4) 14.5 g ± 0.2 g calculated as follows: P = . % error in P is
cd
(1) 10% (2) 7%
3. The addition of three masses 1.6 g, 7.32 g and (3) 4% (4) 14%
4.238 g, addressed upto proper decimal places
is 10. The density of a material in CGS system of
(1) 13.158 g (2) 13.2 g units is 4 g/cm3. In a system of units in which
(3) 13.16 g (4) 13.15 g unit of length is 10 cm and unit of mass is 100
g, the value of density of material will be
4. A physical quantity P is given by the relation. (1) 400 (2) 0.04
2
P = P0 e( −t )
If t denotes the time, the (3) 0.4 (4) 40
dimensions of constant  are
11. If the dimensions of a physical quantity are given
(1) [T] (2) [T2]
–1 by MaLbTc, then the physical quantity will be
(3) [T ] (4) [T–2]
(1) Velocity if a = 1, b = 0, c = –1
(2) Acceleration if a = 1, b = 1, c = –2
5. In a practical unit if the unit of mass becomes
(3) Force if a = 0, b = –1, c = –2
double and that of unit of time becomes half,
(4) Pressure if a = 1, b = –1, c = –2
then 8 joule will be equal to ____ unit of work.
(1) 6 (2) 4
12. A student measures the distance traversed in
(3) 1 (4) 10
free fall of a body, initially at rest in a given
time. He uses this data to estimate g, the
6. If the error in the measurement of radius of a
acceleration due to gravity. If the maximum
sphere is 2%, then the error in the determination
percentage errors in measurement of the
of volume the sphere will be
distance and the time are e1 and e2 respectively,
(1) 2% (2) 4%
the percentage error in the estimation of g is
(3) 6% (4) 8%
(1) e2 – e1 (2) e1 + 2e2
(3) e1 + e2 (4) e1 – 2e2
7. Which of the following is the most precise
measurement?
(1) 3 × 10–3 m (2) 0.0030 m
(3) 30 × 10–4 m (4) 300 × 10–5 m
ANSWERS

1. (2) 7. (4)
2. (2) 8. (4)
3. (2) 9. (4)
4. (4) 10. (4)
5. (3) 11. (4)
6. (3) 12. (2)
Hints and Solution

1. (2) 6. (3)
Most accurate reading is the one having minimum 4 3
Volume of sphere = R
error 3
So, 6 – 6.281 = 0.28 cm V R
6.5 – 6.281 = 0.22 cm   100% = 3   100% = 3  2%
V R
5.99 – 6.281 = 0.29 cm
V
6.0 – 6.281 = 0.28 cm   100% = 6%
V
So, second reading is most accurate.

7. (4)
2. (2)
3 × 10–3
m1 = 20.23 g ± 0.01 g
3.0 × 10–3
m2 = (5.75 ± 0.01) g
m1 – m2 = [(20.23 – 5.75) ± 0.02] g 3.0 × 10–3
m = (14.48 ± 0.02) g 3.00 × 10–3
So fourth measurement is most precise.
3. (2)
m1 = 1.6 g 8. (4)
m2 = 7.32 g Stress
Young’s modulus = = [ML–1T–2]
m3 = 4.238 g Strain
m1 + m2 + m3 = 13.158 g F → [MLT–2]
but answer should be reported in one decimal A → [L2]
place only.
D → [ML–3]
 m = 13.2 g
[ML–1T–2] = [MLT–2]a [L2]b [ML–3]c
a + c = 1, a + 2b – 3c = –1
4. (4)
2 a=1–c
P = P0e−t
 –2 = –2a – 3c
The power of exponent is dimensionless,
 2 = 2a + 3c
t2 = [M0L0T0]
 2 = 2 – 2c + 3c
 = [T–2]
 0 = +c
c=0
5. (3)
Work → [ML2T–2]  a=1
n1v1 = n2v2 1 + 2b = –1

(8)M1L21T1-2 2b = –2
= n2
M 2 L22 T2-2  b = –1
2 -2 Young’s modulus = [FA–1D0]
M L  T 
 8  1   1   1  = n2
 M 2   L2   T2 
9. (4)
2 -2
 M   L   2T 
 8  1   1   1  = n2 a 3b 2
P=
 2M1   L2   T1  cd
1 1
 8   = n2 P  3a 2b c d 
 100% =  + + +   100%
2 4 P  a b c d 
 n2 = 1 = 14%
So, unit of 8 joule = 1 × new units
10. (4)
4g 100g
Density, n1u1 = n2u2  3
= n2 
cm 103 cm3
 n2 = 40
11. (4)
Pressure = [ML–1T–2]

12. (2)
Change in velocity
Acceleration =
time
displacement
and velocity =
time
 error in Acceleration = e1 + 2e2.

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