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Class 11 Objective Question Practice

This document is a sample paper for a physics exam prepared by Dr. M Shrimali, containing multiple-choice questions on various physics topics including gravity, motion, energy, and mechanics. Each question presents a scenario or concept followed by four possible answers. The paper covers fundamental principles and calculations relevant to the subject matter.

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Class 11 Objective Question Practice

This document is a sample paper for a physics exam prepared by Dr. M Shrimali, containing multiple-choice questions on various physics topics including gravity, motion, energy, and mechanics. Each question presents a scenario or concept followed by four possible answers. The paper covers fundamental principles and calculations relevant to the subject matter.

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SUBJECT: PHYSICS TOPIC- Sample paper TEACHER : DR.

M SHRIMALI

Q1. If R is the radius of the earth and g the uniform acceleration 'a' is 3:2. The acceleration
acceleration due to gravity on the earth's of the lift is -
surface, the mean density of the earth is (A) g/3 (B) g/2 (C) g (D) 2g
(A) 4лG/3gR (B) 3лR/4gG Q9. Blocks are in contact on a frictionless table. A
(C) 3g/4лRG (D) лRg/12G horizontal force F = 3N is applied to one block
as shown. The force exerted by the smaller
block m2 on block m1 is-
Q2. The direction of angular velocity vector is along
m1 = 2kg
F
(a) The tangent to the circular path
(b) The inward radius m2 = 1kg
(c) The outward radius (A) 1 N (B) 2 N
(d) The axis of rotation (C) 3 N (D) 6 N
  Q10. In the figure (1) indicator diagram, the net
Q3. Given that, r = 2 î + 3 ĵ and F = 2 î + 6 k̂ .
amount of work done will be :
The magnitude of torque will be - P
A
(A) 405 N.m (B) 410 N.m P2
(C) 504 N.m (D) 510 N.m
Q4. There is no atmosphere on moon because - P1 C
B
(A) it is near the earth V
(B) it is orbiting around the earth V1 V2
(A) Positive (B) Negative (C) Zero
(C) there was no gas at all
(D) the escape velocity of gas molecules is Q11. For a simple pendulum, graph between velocity
(v) & displacement (x)
less than their root-mean square velocity
(A) Parabolic
Q5. The restoring force in simple harmonic motion is (B) Circular
(C) Elliptical
directly proportional to
(D) Straight line
(a) Displacement (b) velocity Q12 Time period of spring mass system will be
(c)Acceleration (d)time period k
k
Q6. The incorrect statement about Newton's second m
law of motion is-
(A) it provides a measure of inertia 2k 2k
(B) it provides a measure of force
(C) it relates force and acceleration 3k 3m
(D) it relates momentum and force (A) 2л (B)2л
m k
Q7 A heavy block of mass m is supported by a cord 1 m m
C from the ceiling, and another cord D is (C) (D) 2л
attached to the bottom of the block. If a sudden 2 3k 3k
jerk is given to D, then-
C Q13. Which of following factors does the acceleration
m due to gravity on the earth depends upon
(A) Mass of body (B) Mass of earth
(B) The volume of the body (D) size of body
D
Q.14 A draunkard walking in a narrow lane takes 5
steps forward and 3 steps backward and so on.
(A) cord C breaks Each step is 1 m long and requires 1 sec.How
(B) cord D breaks much time it will take to fall in a pit 13 m away
(C) cord C and D both break from the start
(D) none of the cords breaks (a) 32 sec (b) 35 sec (c) 37 sec (d) 42 sec
Q8. The ratio of the weight of a man in a stationary
lift and in a lift accelerating downwards with a Q.15 If Force is zero then which of the following
quantity remain constant?
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(a) Torque (b) Momentum force makes with the direction of motion of the
(c) Distance (d) Angular Momentum body is
(a) 0°(b) 300 (c) 60° (d) 90°
Q16. Moment of inertia of disc about its own axis is 26. If the K.E. of a body is increased by 300%, its
(a)MR2/3 (b) 2MR2/3 (c) MR2/2 (d) 2MR2/5 momentum will increase by

Q17. Work done by conservative force in round (a) 100%(b) 150%(c) 300% (d) 175%
( closed) trip is always 27. The dimensions of calorie are
(A) Positive (B) Negative(C) Infinite(D) Zero (a) ML2T2 (b) MLT2
Q18. Energy stored in spring is
(A) Kinetic Energy (B) Chemical Energy
(c) ML2T1 (d) MT2
(C) Potential Energy (D) Nuclear Energy 28. Unit of impulse is
(a) Newton(b) kgm (c) kgm/s (d) Joule
Q19. A particle is mass m=4 kg is moving so that its
velocity is given as v = 8t + 4 meter. Force at time 29. A person travels along a straight road for the
t=2 sec will be- first half time with a velocity v1 and the next half
(A) 16 N (B) 32 N
time with a velocity v 2 . The mean velocity V of
(C) 10 N (D) 20N
the man is
2 1 1 v  v2
Q.20 In rotational motion of a rigid body, all particle (a)   (b) V  1
move with V v1 v2 2
(a) Same linear and angular velocity
v1
(b) Same linear and different angular velocity (c) V  v1v 2 (d) V
(c) With different linear velocities and same v2
angular velocities 30. A particle moves in a circle of radius 25 cm at
(d) With different linear velocities and different two revolutions per second. The acceleration of
angular velocities
the particle in m / s 2 is

Q.21 On account of melting of ice at the north pole the (a)  2 (b) 8 2 (c) 4 2 (d) 2 2
moment of inertia of spinning earth
31. The displacement is given by x  2t 2  t  5 ,
(a) Increases (b) Decreases the acceleration at t  2s is
(c) Remains unchanged (d) Depends on the time 2 2
(a) 4 m / s (b) 8 m / s (c) 10m/ s (d) 15m/ s
2 2

32. The maximum load of wire can withstand without


Q.22 If θ represent angle of friction and Φ angle of breaking when the length reduced to half its
repose then relation in them is original length will
(A) There is no relation in them (a) be doubled (b) be half
(B) θ < Φ (C) θ > Φ (D) θ = Φ (c) be 4 time (d) remain same
   
33. If A  B  B  A then the angle between A
Q23. If a bomb is thrown at a certain angle with the
and B is
horizontal and after exploding on the way the
different fragments move in different directions (a)  / 2 (b) / 3 (c)  (d) / 4
then the centre of mass 34. What is the value of linear velocity, if
  3ˆi  4ˆj  kˆ r  5ˆi  6ˆj  6kˆ
(a) Would move along the same parabolic path
and
(b) Would move along a horizontal path
(c) Would move along a vertical line
(a) 6ˆi  2ˆj  3kˆ (b) 18ˆi  13ˆj  2kˆ
(d) None of these

Q24. Relation in range R and Height H in projectile


(c) 4ˆi  13ˆj  6kˆ (d) 6ˆi  2ˆj  8kˆ
motion is 35. A couple produces
(a)R=H (b) R = 4Hcotθ (c) H=4Rcotθ(d) R=H/2 (a) Purely linear motion (b) Purely rotational motion
(c) Linear and rotational motion (d)No motion

A body of moment of inertia of 3kg  m


2
Q25. A body moves a distance of 10 m along a 36.
straight line under the action of a force of 5 N. If rotating with an angular speed of 2 rad/sec has
the work done is 25 joules, the angle which the
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the same kinetic energy as a mass of 12 kg T


moving with a speed of U [CPMT 1997]
(a) 1 m/s (b)2 m/s (c) 4 m/s (d)8 m/s
Q.37 The equation of S.H.M. is y=sinwt + coswt then (A)
amplitude of motion is
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) √2 (D) 5/4 K
Q.38 If spring of spring constant k is divided in three x
equal parts then spring constant of each part is
T
K
(A) k/6 (B) k/3 (C) 3k (D) 6k
Q.39 The system shown in the figure, when slightly
(B)
displaced and released oscillates with a period '
T '. If only one spring is used, the period of
oscillation will be – U
x

U K
k
(C)

T
k x
K
M
T (D) U
(A) T (B) T/2 (C) (D) 2T
2
T
Q.40 A man weighs 70 kg. He stands on a weighing x
machine in a lift ,which is moving up with
uniform acceleration 5 m/sec2. Then reading of (A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D
scale will be (g=10 m/sec2 )
(A)1050N (B) 700N (C)350N (D) 0N Q46. Hooke’s law defines
Q41. If v is the speed of sound in air then the shortest (A) stress (B) Strain
length of the closed pipe which resonates to a (C) modulus of elasticity(D) Elastic limit
frequency n
v v 2n 4n Q47. Three rods made of the same material and
(a) (b) (c) (d) having the same cross-section have been joined
4n 2n v v
as shown in the figure. Each is of the same
Q42. A body of mass 1 kg is at the surface of earth. If length. The left and right ends are kept 0ºC and
it is displaced at following position then at what 90ºC respectively. The temperature of the
position it weigh maximum junction of the three rods will be –
(a) Pole (b)Equator
(c)1 km below the surface of earth(d)1 km above the surface of earth 90ºC
Q43. If F= 2x then work done for x=2m will be
(a) 4N (b) 8/3N 0ºC
(c) 4/5 N (d) 8N 90ºC
Q44. The moment of inertia of a sphere of radius R
about an axis passing through its centre is (A) 45ºC (B) 60ºC (C) 30ºC (D)200C
proportional to -

(A) R2 (B) R3 (C) R4 (D) R5 Q47. The square of resultant of two equal forces is three
times their product. Angle between the forces is
Q.45 A particle is executing S.H.M. along a straight (a) 0°(b) 300 (c) 60° (d) 90°
line. The graph showing the variation of kinetic,
potential and total energy K, U and T Q48 Which of the following pairs have the same
respectively with displacement is – dimensions?
(a) Force and work
(b) Pressure and force
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(c) Momentum and impulse will fall due to which of following thermodynamics
(d) Surface tension and stress process
(a) Isothermal (b) Isochoric
Q49 A body weighed W on the surface of earth. (c) Isobaric (d) Adiabatic
Assuming earth to be a sphere of uniform density, how Q60. A bullet of mass 10 gm is fired from a gun of
much would it weigh half way down to the centre of the
earth mass 1 kg. If recoil velocity is 5 m/sec the
(a) W (b) W/2 (c) W/3 (d) zero muzzle velocity is
(A) 0.05 m/sec (B) 5 m/sec
Q50. A person travels along a straight road for half (C) 50 m/sec (D)500 m/sec
the distance with velocity v1 and the remaining Q61. Time period of second’s pendulum is
half distance with velocity v 2 The average (a) 1 sec (b)2 sec (c) 3 sec (d) 4 sec
velocity is given by
Q62. A ball is thrown straight up. What is its
v2 v  v2 2v1 v 2 acceleration at top point
(a) v1 v 2 (b) 22 (c) 1 (d)
v1 2 v1  v 2
(A) Zero (B) g (C) g/2 (D) g/4
Q51. The motion of a particle is described by the
equation x  a  bt 2 where a  15 cm and Q63. Two rods are connected as shown. The rods are
b3 2
cm/s . Its instantaneous velocity at time of same length and same cross sectional area.
3 sec will be In steady state, the temperature ( ) of the
(a) 36 cm/sec (b) 18 cm/sec interface will be –
(c) 16 cm/sec (d) 32 cm/sec
 
20ºC K 2K 100ºC
Q.52 Centre of mass of right circular cone of height h
from vertex will be
(A) Zero (B) h/3 (C) 3h/4 K
(D) h/4 (A) 60°C (B) 73.3°C(C) 46.7°C (D) 37.3°C
Q.53 Moment of inertia of disc of mass M and radius Q64. In the figure the work done by the system in the
R about its own axis will be– closed path ABCA is
(A) MR2 (B)1/2MR2 (C)3/2 MR2 (D) 2MR2 P
A
Q.54 Which of following is vector quantity? P2
(A) work (B) pressure(C)torque (D) energy
Q.55 The displacement of particle executing S.H.M. is
given by y = 5 sin 20wt. Its amplitude ( in P1 C
B
suitable unit ) is
V
(A) 20 (B) 10 (C) 5 (D) 0.1 V1 V2
Q.56 What is dimensional formula of pressure?
(A) (v1– v2) (p1– p2)
(A) M0 L2 T-1 (B) M1 L2 T-1 (B) zero
(C) M1 L-1 T-1 (D) M 1 L-1 T-2 1
Q57. If v is the speed of sound in air then the shortest (C) (p – p ) (v – v )
2 1 2 1 2
length of the closed pipe which resonates to a
frequency n 1
(D) – (p –p )(v – v )
v v 2n 4n 2 1 2 1 2
(a) (b) (c) (d)
4n 2n v v Q65 One mole of an ideal monatomic gas is caused to go
Q58. The maximum value of static friction when the through the cycle shown in fig. then the
body is at the verge of starting motion is Temperature Tc will be
(a) Static friction
(b) Limiting friction
(c) Kinetic friction
(d) Angle of repose
Q59. When a gas is suddenly compressed its
temperature rises and it suddenly expand its temperature

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TC e) If both A and R are false


2P0 C

Pressure
Assertion : Work done in isochoric process is
T0 zero
P0 a b Reason: In isochoric process volume remain
constant so there will be no work done (A)
V0 4V0
Assertion: Two particles of different mass,
Volume
projected with same velocity at same angle. The
maximum height attained by both the particle will
(A) 4T0 (B) 8T0 be same
(C)6 T0 (D)2 T0 Reason: The maximum height of projectile is
independent of particle mass (A)
Q66. A Carnot engine takes 103 kilocalories of heat
from a reservoir at 627ºC and exhausts it to a Assertion: friction does not depend on path
Reason : Friction is conservative force ( C)
sink at 27ºC. The efficiency of the engine will be
(A) 22.2% (B) 33.3%
(C) 44.4% (D) 66.6% Assertion :A light body and heavy body have the
same momentum. Then they also have same
Q67. The centre of mass does not depends on Kinetic energy
(A) Position of particles Reason: Kinetic energy does not depends on
(B) Relative distance between the particles mass of body. (e)
(C) Masses of particles
(D) Force acting on particles
Assertion : The internal energy of Ideal gas
Q68. Limiting friction of a body depends on depends only on temperature
(A) Area of contact Reason: Work done in isobaric process is
maximum (B)
(B) The volume of the similar body on large surface
(C) Nature of surface
(D) The periphery of the on contact surfaces
Assertion: In SHM acceleration is always
Q69. When an automobile travels for a long directed towards the mean position
distance, the air pressure in the tyres … Reason: The body in SHM stops momentary at
(a)Increases slightly (b)Decreases slightly
the extreme positions and then move back to
(c)Remain constant (d)Tyres will mean position B
burst
Q70.The decrease in potential energy of a ball of mass
Assertion: Pendulum clocks go slow in summer
20 kg which falls from a height of 50 cm is and fast in winter.
(a) 968J
Reason: The length of the simple pendulum
(b) 98 J used in clock increases in summer. A
(c) 1980 J
(d) 19.80 J Assertion : Work done in isochoric process is
zero A

Reason: In isochoric process volume remain


Assertion and Reason
constant so there will be no work done A
Two statements are given one labeled .
Assertion(A) and other labeled Reason(R) .
Select the correct answer to these questions from
AssertionI: Collision will be elastic if momentum
the codes (a),(b),(c) and (d) as given below
and Kinetic energy remain conserved
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
Reason: In inelastic collision there will be loss of
explanation of A
kinetic energy (B)
b) Both A and R are true and R is not correct
explanation of A
Assertion : Work done is independent of direction
c) A is true and R is false
Reason : Work is scalar quantity (A)
d) A is false but R is true
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Reason : A body is momentarily at rest when it


Assertion : Centre of mass may lie inside or reverses its direction of motion at top most point
outside the body of vertical motion (A)
Reason : It is the point where whole mass of the
body is supposed to be concentrate Assertion: During a turn, the value of centripetal
so it depends on the shape of the force should be less than the limiting frictional
body and distribution of mass (A) force.
Reason : The centripetal force is provided by
Assertion : Momentum remain conserved in all the frictional force between the tyres and the
types of collision road. ( A)
Reason : External force in collision is zero. It is
only internal force comes in to Assertion (A) :Mass, length and time are
fundamental physical quantities
play(A) Reason (R) :They are independent of each
other. (A)
Assertion: In projectile motion total energy always
remain conserved Assertion: Position-time graph of a stationary
object is a straight line parallel to time axis.
Reason : Conversion of energy from one form to
Reason: For a stationary object, position does
other take place in it (A) not change with time. (A)

Assertion: It is possible to have reading of Assertion: Velocity of particles , while crossing


Fahrenheit scales coincide with Celsius mean position varies from maximum at
Reason: at -200 C the reading of both scales antinodes to zero at nodes
coincide (A) Reason: Amplitude of vibration at antinodes is
zero, and all particles (A)
Assertion : Stress is the internal force per unit
area of a body.
Reason: Rubber is more elastic than steel (B)

Assertion: Light from sun is received by radiation


Reason : As sun light needs medium for its
propagation so presence of atmosphere play vital
role in it (C)

Assertion: The moon has no atmosphere


Reason: The thermal or RMS velocities of
atmospheric gases is more than escape
velocity of moon so all gases escape(A)

Assertion: Two particles of different mass,


projected with same velocity at same angles.
The maximum height attained by both the
particle will be same.
Reason : The maximum height of projectile is
independent of particle mass. (A)

Assertion: A spring has potential energy, both


when it is compressed or stretched.
Reason: In compressing or stretching, work is
done on the spring against the restoring
force.(A)

Assertion : A body can have acceleration even if


its velocity is zero at a given instant of time.

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