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WEP - TEST

Eduniti - Learn Like Never Before Full Marks 100, 60 Min


TIME : 60 MINUTES Maximum Marks: 100
7. When an object is allowed to slide down a hill, it stops at point
B because of friction. If friction force depends only on the
 normal component of the reaction force with coefficient of fric-
1. A body is acted upon by a force F  iˆ  2 ˆj  3kˆ. What is tion variable along the path, the work
done in taking the object slowly from B to A
the work done by the force in displacing it from (0, 0, 0) to
(0, 0, 4). A along the hill will be h
(a) 2 joule (b) 22 joule (a) mgh (b) 2 mgh
B
(c) 12 joule (d) 20 joule (c) > 2 mgh (d) < mgh

2. An object of mass 5 kg falls from rest through a vertical 8. In a molecule, the potential energy between two atoms is
distance of 20 m and and reaches on ground with a velocity
a b
of 10m/s. The work done by the push of the air on the object given by : U ( x )  12
 6 , where a and b are positive con-
is x x
(a) 750 J (b) –750 J stants and x is the distance between atoms. For stable equi-
(c) 0 (d) none of these librium of atom, the value of x is
1/ 6
a
3. A body is projected at an angle of 30 to the horizontal. The (a) zero (b)  
 2b 
initial kinetic energy of the body is 40 J. What will be the
kinetic energy at the top most point?  2a 
1/ 6
11a 
1/ 6

(a) 25 J (b) 40 J (c)   (d)  


(c) 30 J (d) 20 J b   5b 

4. A block of mass m moving with speed v compresses a spring 9. A block weighing 10 N travels down a smooth curved track
through a distance x before its speed is halved. What is the AB joined to a rough horizontal surface (see figure).
value of spring constant? The rough surface has a friction coefficient of 0.20 with the
block. If the block starts slipping on the track from a point
3mv 2 mv 2 1.0 m above the horizontal surface, then it would move a dis-
(a) (b)
4x2 4x2 tance s on the rough surface. The value of s is [ g = 10 ms–2]

mv 2 3mv 2
(c) (d)
2x2 x2

5. An ideal massless spring S can be compressed one metre by


a force of 100 newton. The small spring is placed at the bot- (a) 1 m (b) 2 m
tom of a frictionless inclined plane inclined at 30 to horizon- (c) 3 m (d) 5 m
tal. A block M of mass 10 kg is released from rest at the top of
the incline and is brought to rest momentarily after com- 10. A block of mass m is attached to two unstretched springs of
pressing the spring 2 metres. What is the speed of mass just spring constants k1 and k2 as shown in figure. The block is
before it reaches the spring? (g = 10 m/s2) displaced towards right through a distance x and is released.
The speed of the block as it passes through the mean posi-
tion is

(a) 20 m/s (b) 30 m/s


k1 k2
(c) 10 m/s (d) (a) x (b) x
40 m/s m m

6. A body of mass 2 kg is allowed to fall from the top of a 10 m k1  k2 k1  k2


(c) x (d) x
tall building. It lands on a sandy patch of ground and buries m m
itself 20 cm deep in the sand. The resistance force offered to
it by sand is (resistance force is constant, g = 10 m/s2)
(a) 1020 N (b) 1040 N
(c) 980 N (d) 930 N

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11. A running man has half the kinetic energy of that of a boy of 17. A body of mass 0.5 kg travels in a straight line with velocity
half his mass. The man speeds up by 1 ms–1 and then has the v = ax3/2 where a = 5 m–1/2 s–1. The work done by the displace-
same K.E. as that of boy. The original speeds of man and boy ment from x = 0 to x = 2 m is
are, in ms–1. (a) 30 J (b) 40 J
(a)  
2 1 , 
2 1 (b)   
2 1 , 2 2 1  (c) 50 J (d) 60 J

(c) 2, 2 (d)  2  1 , 2  2  1 18. When a spring is stretched through distance x, its potential
energy is Ep. But when it is stretched through 2x, then the
potential energy is
12. Under the action of a force, a 3 kg body moves such that (a) 4 Ep (b) 16 Ep
t2 (c) 32 Ep (d) Ep
x , where position x is in metre and t is in second. The
2
work done by the force in first 3 second is 19. A bullet moving with a velocity of 800 m/s passes through
(a) 13.5 J (b) 27 J two plates of widths d1 and d2. In passing through each of
(c) 81 J (d) 109 J them, it loses a velocity of 200 ms–1. If both the plates offer
same resistance to the motion of bullet, then the ratio d1/d2 is
13. The linear momentum of a body is increased by 50%. The 7 5
kinetic energy will be increased by (a) (b)
5 7
(a) 25% (b) 50%
(c) 100% (d) 125% 4 3
(c) (d)
3 4
14. A large slab of mass 5 kg lies on a smooth horizontal surface,
with a block of mass 4 kg lying on the top of it. The coeffi- 20. A uniform chain of length 2 m is kept on a table such that a
cient of friction between the block and the slab is 0.25. If the length of 60 cm hangs freely from the edge of the table. The
block is pulled horizontally by a force of F = 6 N, the work total mass of the chain is 4 kg. What is the work done in
done by the force of friction on the slab, between the in-
pulling the entire chain on the table?
stants t = 2 s and t = 3 s, is (g = 10 m s–2)
(a) 7.2 J (b) 3.6 J
(c) 120 J (d) 1200 J

21. When a rubber-band is stretched by a distance x, it exerts a


(a) 2.4 J (b) 5.55 J restoring force of magnitude F = ax + bx2 where a and b are
(c) 4.44 J (d) 10 J constants. The work done in stretching the unstretched rub-
ber-band by L is
15. The F-x graph of a particle of mass 100 gm is shown in figure. 1  aL2 bL3 
If the particle begins to move from rest at x = 0, its velocity at (a) 2  2  3  (b) aL2  bL3
x = 12 m is  

1 aL2 bL3
(c)
2

aL2  bL3  (d)
2

3

22. A small block of mass m starts from rest


(a) 10 m s–1 (b) 20 m s–1
from point A at a height 4 m. The radius
(c) 30 m s–1 (d) 40 m s–1
of circular path is 1 m. The block slides
down on smooth circular path and
16. A pump on the ground floor of a building can pump up water
reaches at point B. The normal reaction
to fill a tank of volume 30 m3 in 15 min. If the tank is 40 m
at the point B is
above the ground and the efficiency of the pump is 30%,
(a) mg (b) 2mg
how much electric power is consumed by the pump.
(c) 3mg (d) 4mg
(g = 10 m/s2)
(a) 36.5 kW (b) 44.5 kW
(c) 52.5 kW (d) 60.5 kW

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23. A light spring of constant k  (2  2 ) N / m and natural


length 2 R is fixed at point O. A sleeve of mass m = 1 kg is
attached to other end of spring.
The sleeve starts from from rest
from point A and moves along
a vertical fixed smooth circular
wire of radius R = 5 m. The nor-
mal reaction on sleeve at point
B is close to
(Take g = 10 m/s2)
(a) 10 N (b) 18 N
(c) 26 N (d) 40 N

24. A block of mass m starts from rest with an acceleration. The


acceleration-time graph of the block is shown in figure.

The kinetic energy versus time graph is

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

25. In above ques the power versus time graph is

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

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