TINY TOTS SCHOOL
(Senior Secondary, Affiliated to C.B.S.E.)
SUMMER VACATION ASSIGNMENT 2025-26
CLASS-XI SCI SUBJECT:PHYSICS
Part - A
1. Which unit is not for length
(a) Parsec (b)Light year (c) Angstrom d) Nano
2. Watt / Kelvin is the unit of
(a) Stefan’s constant (b) wien’s constant (c) Cooling’s constant d) thermal conductance
3. Which of the following quantities has not been expressed in proper unit
(a) Torque : newton metre
(b) Stress : newton metre-2
(c) Modulus of Elasticity : newton metre-2
(d) Power : newton metre second-1
(e) Surface Tension : newton metre-2
4. S = A(1 – e -Bxt) , where S is speed and x is displacement. The unit of B is
(a) m-1s-1 (b) m-1 s ( c) s-2 (d) s-1
5. If the unit of length and force be increased by 4 times, then the unit of energy is
(a) Increased 4 times (b)Increased 8 times
(c) Increased 16 times (d)Decreased 16 times
6. Which is the correct unit for measuring nuclear radii.
(a) Micron (b) Millimetre ( c) Angstrom (d) Fermi
7. A new unit of length is so chosen that the speed of light in vaccum is unity. Calculate the distance (in this
new unit) between sun and earth If light takes 8 min and 20 seconds to reach earth from sun
(a) 300 (b) 400 (c ) 500 (d) 600
8. Which of the following relation is wrong
(a) 1 ampere × 1 ohm = 1 volt
(b) 1 watt × 1 sec = 1 joule
(c) 1 newton per coulomb = 1 Volt per meter
(d) 1 coulomb × 1 Volt = 1 Watt
9. A physical quantity x depends on quantities y and x as follows : x = Ay + B tan Cz, where A, B and C are
constants. Which of the following do not have same dimensions
(a )x and (b) C and z-1
(c)y and B/A (d) x and A
10. Planck’s constant (h) , speed of light in vaccum ( c) and universal gravitational comstant (G) are three
fundamental constants. Which of the following combinations of these has dimension of length
𝐺𝑐 √ℎ𝐺
(a) √ (b) 𝑐 3/2
ℎ3/2
√ℎ𝐺 ℎ𝑐
(b) (d) √ 𝐺
𝑐 5/2
Part B
1. The diameter of earth is 1.28 × 107 m and the diameter of hydrogen atom is 1.06 × 10-10 m then find out
that by what order the earth is larger than hydrogen atom.
2. Check the dimensional correctness of the following relation
F = GMm / (R + h)²
3. Find the dimensions of A and B in relation-
x = At + Bt²
Where X and t are displacement and time respectively.
4. In the equation y = A sin (ωt - kx) , obtain the dimensional formula of ω and k. Given x is distance and t
is time.
5. Find the dimensions of planck’s constant. If its value in cgs system is 6.62 × 10-27 erg-sec. What will be
its value in mks system?
6. Write the Name of 4 quantities having dimensions M¹ L² T-2
7. If X = IFv² / WL³, where I is moment of inertia , F is force , v is velocity, W is work and L is length then
find out the dimensions of X.
8. Check if following eqn. Is dimensionally correct
𝑚𝑔𝑙
v = 1/2π √ 𝐼
Where , v is frequency, I is Moment of inertia
9. The frequency v of an oscillating drop may depend upon radius ( r) of drop, density (ρ) of liquid abd the
surface tension (S) of liquid. Deduce the formula dimensionally
10. Find the value of 60 joule/min. on asystem which has 100 g, 100 cm and 1 min. as fundamental units.
11. Using the principle of homogeneity of dimensions, find which of the following is correct?
(1) T² = 4π²a²
(2) T² = 4π²a³/ G
(3) T²= 4π²a³/ GM
where T represents time period , G is gravitational constant , M is mass and ‘a’ is radius of orbit.
12. If the unit of force were kilonewton, that of time is millisecond and that of power kilowatt, what would
be units of mass and length.
13 How many ergs are there in 1 kWh?
14. Choose the pairs of quantities which have same dimensions :
Impulse, Force, Work , momentum, moment of force , tension.
Part C
1.Convert a power of one mega watt on a system whose fundamental units are 10 kg, 1dm and 1 minute.
2. Write down the number of significant figures in the following
(1) 0.039
(2) 2.000
(3) 0.050
(4) 3.08 × 10⁶
(5) 0.0050
(6) 0.00005067
3.Round off to three significant digits
1. 0.03927 kg
2. 4.085 × 108 s
4. Solve with due regard to significant figures:
𝟐.𝟗𝟏 × 𝟎.𝟑𝟖𝟒𝟐
𝟎.𝟎𝟖𝟎
5. The sides of a rectangle are (5.181 ± 0.3)m and (17.81 ± 0.6)m . Find their sum with error limits.
6. The original length of a wire is (153.7 ± 0.6) cm. It is stretched to ( 155.3 ± 0.2) cm. Calculate the
elongation in the wire with error limits.
7. The radius of a sphere is measured with an error of 2% . What would be the error in Volume of the
sphere?
8. A thin wire has a length of 21.7 cm and radius 0.46 mm. Calculate the volume of the wire to correct
significant figures.