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Target DPP Test Contact Number: 9667591930 / 8527521718

1. Read the assertion and reason carefully to mark the 5. Two bodies are projected with the same velocity. If
correct option out of the options given below: one is projected at an angle of 30° and the other at an
(1) If both assertion and reason are true and the reason angle of 60° to the horizontal, the ratio of the
is the correct explanation of the assertion. maximum heights reached is
(2) If both assertion and reason are true but reason is (1) 3 : 1
not the correct explanation of the assertion. (2) 1 : 3
(3) If assertion is true but reason is false. (3) 1 : 2
(4) If the assertion and reason both are false. (4) 2 : 1
(5) If assertion is false but reason is true.
Assertion : Rocket in flight is not an illustration of 6. Neglecting the air resistance, the time of flight of a
projectile. projectile is determined by:
Reason : Rocket takes flight due to combustion of fuel (1) Uvertical
and does not move under the gravity effect alone. (2) Uhorizontal
(3) U = U2vertical + U2horizontal
2. A bomb is dropped from an aeroplane moving
2 2 1/2
horizontally at constant speed. When air resistance is (4) U = U(U vertical + U horizontal )
taken into consideration, the bomb
(1) Falls to earth exactly below the aeroplane 7. The velocity of a projectile at the initial point A is
(2) Fall to earth behind the aeroplane (2i + 3j) m/s. Its velocity (in m/s) at point B is:
(3) Falls to earth ahead of the aeroplane
(4) Flies with the aeroplane

3. An aeroplane is flying horizontally with a velocity u


= 600 km/h at a height of 1960 m. When it is vertically
at a point A on the ground, a bomb is released from it.
The bomb strikes the ground at point B. The distance 1. -2i+3j
AB is: 2. -2i-3j
1. 1200 m 3. 2i-3j
2. 0.33 km 4. 2i+3j
3. 3.33 km
4. 33 km 8. The speed of a projectile at its maximum height is
half of its initial speed. The angle of projection is:
4. A ball is thrown upwards and it returns to the ground 1. 60°
describing a parabolic path. Which of the following 2. 15°
remains constant? 3. 30°
(1) Kinetic energy of the ball 4. 45°
(2) Speed of the ball
(3) Horizontal component of velocity 9. A particle of mass m is projected with velocity v
(4) Vertical component of velocity making an angle of 45° with the horizontal. When the
particle lands on the level ground, the magnitude of
change in its momentum will be:
1. 2 mv
2. mv /√2
3. mv √2
4. zero

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10. A ball is projected at a certain angle with initial 14. The horizontal range of a particle thrown from the
velocity u. It covers horizontal range R. With what ground is four times the maximum height. The angle of
initial velocity it should be projected keeping the angle projection with the vertical is:
of projection the same so that its horizontal range (1) 60°
becomes 2.25R? (2) 30°
1. 2.5u (3) 45°
2. 1.5u (4) 90°
3. 2.25u
4. 0.25u 15. Two balls are projected to acquire same range with
the same initial speed u but at different angles of
11. A particle of mass m is thrown at t=0 with projection. If maximum height acquired by balls are
kinetic energy K0 at an angle 30° with the horizontal H1 and H2 , then (H1 + H2 ) is: (angle of projection
from the top of a tower of height 80 m. The particle of one projectile is θ)
again has kinetic energy K0 after time t0 . The t0 is (1) tan2 θ
equal to: (2) cot2 θ
u2
(1) √ mg02 (3)
2K
2g
(4) tan θ
(2) √ mg02
K

16. A cannon can give a maximum speed of 70 m/s


(3) √ 3 mg2 to bombs. The maximum distance up to which cannon
K0
projects a bomb is (g = 10 m/s2 )
(1) 490 m
(4) √ 4 mg0 2
K
(2) 245 m
(3) 100 m
12. Which of the following angles of projections (4) 300 m
will provide a maximum range to a projectile when
projected with the same speed in all cases? 17. A projectile starts with speed u at an angle θ from
(1) 37° the horizontal ground. The average velocity of the
(2) 54° projectile between the point of projection and the point
(3) 42° of arrival on the ground is:
(4) 49° (1) usinθ
(2) 2usinθ
13. A ball is projected at an angle θ with the horizontal. (3) ucosθ
The angle of elevation of the ball when it is at the (4) 2ucosθ
highest point is:
(1) 2
tan θ 18. A projectile is thrown with an initial velocity (
sin vx î + vy ĵ )m/s. Consider horizontal direction and
(2) 2 θ
cos θ vertical direction as x and y axes respectively. If the
(3) 2 range of the projectile is double the maximum height, then
(4) 2 tan θ vy
vx is
(1) 4
(2) 3
(3) 2
(4) 1

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19. A projectile is thrown into space so as to have a 24. Given below are two statements:
maximum possible horizontal range of 400 metres. A particle is projected at an angle θ (<
Taking the point of projection as the origin, the co- 90∘ ) to horizontal, with a velocity u.
ordinates of the point where the velocity of the Assertion (A): When particle strikes the ground, its
projectile is minimum are speed is again u.
1. (400, 100) Velocity along horizontal direction
2. (200, 100) remains the same but velocity along
3. (400, 200) vertical direction is changed. When a
4. (200, 200) Reason (R): particle strikes the ground, the
magnitude of final vertical velocity is
20. The equation of a projectile is y = ax − bx2 . Its equal to the magnitude of the initial
horizontal range is? vertical velocity.
a
1. b
2. ba Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct
3. a + b 1.
explanation of (A).
4. b − a Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct
2.
explanation of (A).
21. When a particle is projected at some angle to the
3. (A) is true but (R) is false.
horizontal, it has a range R and time of flight t1. If the
4. Both (A) and (R) are false.
same particle is projected with the same speed at some
other angle to have the same range, its time of flight is
t2, then:
2R
1. t1 + t2 = g
R
2. t1 − t2 = g 25. Two projectiles are fired from the same point with
3. t1 t2 =
2R the same speed at angles of projection 600 and 300
g
R respectively. Which one of the following is true?
4. t1 t2 = g

1. their time of flight will be same.


22. A projectile with a linear momentum p makes an angle
θ with the horizontal. The change in momentum of the 2. their maximum height will be same.
projectile on return to the ground will be: 3. their range will be same.
1. 2p 4. their landing velocity will be same.
2. 2p cos θ
3. 2p sin θ
4. 2p tan θ

23. If the range of a gun which fires a shell with


muzzle speed v, is R, then the angle of elevation of the
gun is:
1. cos−1 ( Rg )
v2

2. cos−1 ( )
Rg
v2

3. 2 sin−1 ( Rg )
1 v2

4. 2 sin−1 ( )
1 Rg
v2

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26. Select the correct option based on the statements 30. A bullet is fired from a gun at the speed of 280 ms-1
given below: in the direction 30∘ above the horizontal. The
When a projectile is at its highest point, maximum height attained by the bullet is: (g = 9.8 ms-
Statement I:
its tangential acceleration is zero. 2
, sin300 = 0.5 )
When a projectile is at the highest point 1. 3000 m
Statement II:
of its trajectory, its speed is minimum. 2. 2800 m
3. 2000 m
1. Statement I is incorrect and Statement II is correct. 4. 1000 m
2. Both Statement I and Statement II are correct.
3. Both Statement I and statement II are incorrect.
4. Statement I is correct and statement II is incorrect. Fill OMR Sheet*
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rise building and lands 12 m from the building. Assume


that each floor is 3 m in height. The horizontal speed
with which the mouse jumps is closest to: (Take g = 10
m/s2)
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28. A ball is thrown upward at an angle of 45∘ with the
vertical and velocity v. During its entire journey, we course
can say,
1. its total momentum will be constant.
2. its total energy will not be constant.
its vertical component of momentum will be
3.
constant.
its horizontal component of momentum will be
4.
constant.

29. A batsman hits a ball with a speed of 14√2 ms-1 in


a direction 45∘ above the horizontal. The maximum
height attained by the ball will be:
1. 20.0 m
2. 10.0 m
√2
3. 0.7 m
4. 14√2 m

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