LT RPT Jee Phy 18.02.24

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CLASS: LT IIT RPT CENTRE DATE: 18.02.

2024

PHYSICS

1. A particle moves in straight line in same direction for 20 sec. with velocity 3 m/s and
then moves with velocity 4 m/s for another 20 sec. and finally moves with velocity
5m/s for next 20 sec. What is the average velocity of the particle?
(a) 3 m/s (b) 4 m/s (c) 5 m/s (d) Zero

2. If a car covers 2/5th of total distance with v1 speed and 3/5th distance with v2 speed
then the average speed is: -
1 v 1 +v 2 2 v 1+ v 2 5 v1 v 2
a) 2 √ v 1 v 2 b) c) v +v d) 3 v +2 v
2 1 2 1 2

3. A body is released from the top of a tower of height H metres. It takes t time to reach
t
the ground. Where is the body 3 time after the release: -
H H
(a) At 2 metres from ground (b) At 4 metres from ground
8H H
(c) At 9 metres from ground (d) At 9 metres from ground

4. A projectile is fired at an angle of 45º with the horizontal. Elevation angle of the
projectile at its highest point as seen from the point of projection is :

(a) 60º
−1 1
(b) tan 2 () (c) tan−1 √ (2)
3
(d)45º

5. A car is negotiating a curved road of radius R. The road is banked at an angle . The
coefficient of friction between the tyres of the care and the road is s. The maximum safe
velocity on this road is:

(a)
√ g μs + tanθ
R 1 – μ s+ tan θ
2

(b) g R 2
μ s+ tan θ
1 – μs + tan θ

(c) gR
√ μs + tan θ
1 – μ tan θ
(d)
√ g μs + tan θ
R 1 – μ s +tan θ

6. A block of mass m is placed on a smooth inclined wedge ABC of


inclination  as shown in the figure. The wedge is given an
acceleration 'a' towards the right. The relation between a and  for
the block to remain stationary on the wedge is
g
(a) a = cos e cθ (b) a = g tan 
g
(c) a = g cos  (d) a = sin❑θ

7. From the top of a tower 40 m high a ball is projected upwards with a speed of 20 ms1 at
an angle 30° with the horizontal. The ratio of the total time of flight to hit the ground to
the time taken by it to come back to the same initial elevation is (g = 10m s2)

a) 2:1 b) 3:1 c) 3:2 d) 4 :1

8. A force F = Ay2 + By + C acts on a body in the y-direction. The work done by this force
during a displacement from y = - a to y = a is

(a) (b) (c) (d) None of these

9. The force acting on a body moving along x-axis varies


with the position of the particle as shown in the figure.
The body is in stable equilibrium at
x = x1 (b) x = x2
(a)

(c) Both x1 and x2 (d) Neither x1 nor x2

10. A frictionless track ABCDE ends in a circular loop of radius R. A body slides down the
track from point A which is at height h = 5cm. Maximum value of R for a body to
complete the loop successfully is

(a) 2 cm (b)

(c) (d)

11. Two balls of equal masses have a head on collision with speed 6m/s each. If the
coefficient of restitution is 1/3, the speed of each ball after impact will be
a) 18 m/s (b) 2 (c) 6 m/s (d) data insufficient

12. A body of mass 5kg is raised vertically to a height of 10m by a force 170N. The velocity
of the body at this height will be
(a) 9.8 m/s (b) 15 m/s (c) 22 m/s (d) 37 m/s
13. A mass M is suspended from a spring of negligible mass. The spring is pulled a little and
then released so that the. mass executes SHM of time period T, if the mass is increased
5T
by ‘m’, time period becomes 3 . Then the ratio of m/M is
(a) 3/5 (b) 25/9 (c) 16/9 (d) 5/3

14. An ideal spring with spring constant K is hung from the ceiling and a block of mass Mis
attached to its lower end. The mass is released with the spring initially unstretched.
Then the maximum extension in the spring is
(a) 4Mg/K (b) 2Mg/K (c) Mg/K (d) Mg/2K

15. A mass 'm ' is suspended separately by two different springs


of spring constants K1 and K2gives the time period t1&t2
respectively. If same mass ‘m’ is connected by both springs
as shown in figure, then simple period t is given by the
relation

(b)
(a)
(c) (d)

16. A child swinging on a swing in sitting position stands up, then the time period of
swing will
(a) increase
(b) decrease
(c) remains same
(d) increases if the child is long and decreases if the child is short

17. Two simple harmonic motions are represented by the equations x1= 5sin (2t + /4) and
x2 = 5 (sin 2t + cos2t). Their amplitudes are in the ratio
(a) 1 : 2 (b) 2 : 1 (c) 1 : 4 (d) 4 : 1m

18. A smooth inclined plane having angle of inclination 30°


with the horizontal has a mass2.5kg held by a spring which
is fixed at the upper end. If the mass is taken 2.5cm up along
the surface of the inclined plane, the tension in the spring
reduces to zero. If the mass is now released, the angular
frequency of oscillations is about
(a) 7 rad s–1 (b) 14 rad s–1
(c) 0.7 rad s–1 (d) 1.4 rad s–1
19. For what value of displacement the kinetic energy and potential energy of a simple
harmonic oscillation become equal?
A A
a) x = 0 b) x = ± A c) x=± d) x= 2
√2
20. A particle is placed at the origin and a force F = KX is acting on it (where K is a positive
constant). If U(0) = 0. the graph of U(X) versus X will be (where U is potential energy
function)

21. If the velocity of a particle is (10 +2t 2) m/s, then the average acceleration of the
particle
between 2s and 5s is: - (in m/s2)

22. A ball is thrown vertically upwards with velocity 600 m/s. Calculate distance
travelled in last 2 sec of its upward motion :- ( in m)

23. A mass of 10 kg is suspended vertically by a rope form the roof. When a horizontal
force is applied on the rope at some point, the rope deviated at an angle of 45º at the
roof point. If the suspended mass is at equilibrium, the magnitude of the force applied
is (g = 10 ms–2) ( in N)

24. A cyclist riding the bicycle at a speed 14√ 3 m/s takes a turn around a circular road of
radius 20√ 3m without skidding. What is his inclination to the vertical? (in degree)

25. The length of the simple pendulum executing simple harmonic motion is increased
by21%. The percentage increase in time period of the pendulum of increased length is
x%. find 2x.

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