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Paper Id : 7201 (Set-1A)

100Q(PHYSICS- ADV-MODEL)
Class: Senior Inter Date: 10-10-2024
Time: 180 Minutes Max marks: 400

Exam Instructions :
Answer all the questions
PHYSICS
This section consists of SINGLE CORRCT answer type questions

1. Two balls projected with speed 10 m/s at an angle of 37∘ with the
horizontal from the surface of two planets having ratio of mass
2 : 1 and ratio of radii 1 : 2. The ratio of time of flight is

1) 4 : 1 2) 1 : 1 3) 2 : 1 4) 1 : 8

2. Find the value of `u' so that the ball reaches at point B. (Take g = 10 m/s2 )


1) 20 m/s 2) 40 m/s 3) 15√2 m/s 4) 50 m/s

3. A plane is flying at a speed of 720 kmph with respect to air. The wind is
blowing at a speed of 54kmh−1 from west to east. With respect to ground,
the plane is found to be moving northwards. In which direction is the plane
heading?

1) North-West at angle sin−1 ( 40


3
) to.north
3
2) North-East at angle tan−1 ( 40 ) to west
3) North-East at angle sin−1 ( 40
3
) to north
3
4) North-East at angle tan−1 ( 40 ) to east.
4. A body is thrown with velocity 20 m/s at an angle of 600 with the
horizontal. Find the time gap between the two positions of body where
velocity of body makes an angle of 300 with horizontal

1) 1.15 sec 2) 0.95 sec 3) 1 sec 4) 1.5 sec

5. A rescue plane is flying horizontally at a speed of 30 m/s and at an altitude


of 125 m when it drops a warning flare. Neglecting air resistance and
assuming that the plane does not change its coruse, speed, altitude, how
far from the plane is the flare when it hits the ground?

1) 146 m 2) 195 m 3) 125 m 4) 150 m

6. A stone A of mass mA = 0.1kg is thrown vertically upwards with initial


speed of uA = 5m/s from the ground. Simultaneously, another stone of
mass uB = 0.2 kg is projected from the same place with initial velocity
uB = 10 m/s at an angle of 30∘ to the horizontal. Then which of the
following statement is correct?

1) A will rise higher than B

2) A will take less time to reach to maximum compared to B.

3) Both A and B take same time to fall back to the ground.

4) When both finally strike the ground, the kinetic energy of A is twice that
of B.

7. From the ground level, a ball is to be shot with a certain speed. Graph
shows the range R it will have versus the launch angle θ . The least speed
the ball will have during its flight if θ is chosen such that the flight time is
half of its maximum possible value, is equal to ( Take g = 10 m/s2 )

– –
1) 250 m/s 2) 50√3 m/s 3) 50 m/s 4) 25√3 m/s

8. Two projectiles are thrown from the same point simultaneously with initial
speeds u1 and u2 at angles θ1 and θ2 with horizontal respectively if
u1 sin θ1 = u2 sin θ2 , then path of one projectile as seen from other will be
1) a parabola 2) a vertical straight line
3) a horizontal straight line 4) none of above
9. A projectile is given an initial velocity of (^i + 2^j ) m/s, where ^i is along the

ground and ^j is along the vertical. If g = 10 m/s2 , the equation of its


trajectory is

1) y = x − 5x2 2) y = 2x − 5x2 3) 4y = 2x − 5x2 4) 4y = 2x − 25x2

2 2
10. A particle moves along a curve y = x and x = t , where x and y are
2 2
measured in metre and t in seconds. At t = 2 sec. The velocity of the
particle is

1) (2^i − 4^
j )m/s 2) (2^i + 4^
j )m/s
3) (4^i + 2^
j )m/s 4) (4^i − 2^
j )m/s

11. Shots are fired simultaneously from the top and bottom of a vertical cliff
with elevation α = 300 and β = 60∘ respectively and strikes the object

simultaneously at the same point. If a = 30√3m is the horizontal distance
of the object from the cliff, then the height of the cliff is

1) 30 m 2) 45 m 3) 60 m 4) 90 m


12. A swimmer can in still with a speed of √5m/s While crossing a river his
average speed is 3 m/s. If he cross the river in the shortest possible time,
what is the speed of flow of water?

1) 2 m/s 2) 4 m/s 3) 6 m/s 4) 8 m/s

13. A projectile is required to hit a target whose coordinates relative to


horizontal and vertical axis through the point of projection are (α, β). If
−−−
the gun velocity is √2gα. Then the condition when it is impossible to hit
the target.

1) 3α > 4β 2) 4β > 3α 3) 3β > 4α 4) 4α > 3β

14. A particle is projected from ground At a height of 0.4 m from the ground,
the velocity of a projectile in vector form is v⃗ = (6^i + 2^ȷ )m/s (the x-axis is
horizontal and y-axis is vertically upwards). The angle of projection is
(g = 10m/s2 ).
1) 450 2) 600 3) 300 4) tan−1 (3/4)

15. Two particles A and B are projected in the vertical plane with velocity
50 m/s at an angle of 37∘ with horizontal and with velocity 60 m/s at an
angle of 60∘ with vertical respectively as shown in the figure. Find the
minimum distance between the particles A and B during the motion?
(Take g = 10 m/s2 and tan 37∘ = 34 )

1) 10 m 2) 15 m 3) 20 m 4) 8 m

16. A particle starts from rest with constant acceleration a and it is then
decelerated with a constant value b till it is brought to rest. The total time
taken between these two rest positons is t. What is the maximum speed
acquired by the

1) ( a+b ) t 2) (a − t) t
2 3) ( ab ) t 4) ( a+b ) t
2 a+b ab

17. Acceleration vs time graph is shown in the figure for a particle moving
along a straight line. The particle is initially at rest. Find the time instant
(s) when the particle comes to rest?

1) t = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 2) t = 0, 2, 4 3) t = 13 4) None of these

18. A ball is dropped from rest at height 4h. After has fallen a distance d, a
second ball is dropped from rest at height h. What should ′ d′ be (in terms
of h) so that the balls hit the ground at the same time.

1) d = 3h
2
2) d = h
3
3) d = h 4) d = 3 h
19. A particle has an initial velocity of 9 m/s due east and a constant
acceleration of 2 m/s2 due west. The distance covered by the particle in
the fifth second of its motion is :

1) 0 2) 0.5 m 3) 2 m 4) none of these

20. The velocity of an object moving rectilinearly is given as a function of time


by v = 4t − 3t2 , where is in m/s and t is in seconds. The average velocity
of particle between t = 0 at t = 2 seconds is

1) 0 2) - 2 m/s 3) - 4 m/s 4) None of these

21. A particle starts form origin such that its velocity varies as

v = ( x2 î + ^j ) , the path of particle will be
2 y2
2

1) Straight line 2) In the plane of x − y


3) In 3D space (X,Y,Z) 4) Particle will not move

22. A body starts from rest and moves for n seconds with uniform acceleration
a, its velocity after n seconds is v. The displacement of the body in last 3
seconds is :

1) v(6n−9) 2) 2v(6n−9) 3) 2v(2n+1) 4) 2v(n−1)


2n n n n

23. A street car moves rectilinearly from station A to the next station B with
an acceleration varying according to the law f = a − bx, where a and b are
constants and x is the distance from station A. The distance between the
two stations and the maximum velocity are :
2a
1) x = ; vmax = a
2) x = 2a ; vmax
b
= a
b √b b

3) x = √a
a
2b
; vmax = b
√a
4) x = a
; vmax =
b b

24. A car accelerates from rest at constant rate for the first 10s and covers a
distance x. It covers a distance y in the next 10s at the same acceleration.
Which of the following is true?

1) x = 3y 2) y = 3x 3) x = y 4) y = 2x

25. Two particles, one with constant velocity 50 m/s and the other with
uniform acceleration 10 m/s2. Start moving simultaneously from the same
place in the same direction. They will be at a distance of 125 m from each
other after
– –
1) 5 sec 2) 5(1 + √2)sec 3) 10 sec 4) 10(√2 + 1) sec
26. Position of particle is given by x = t3 − 4t2 + 5t + 9. What would be the
distance travelled by particle from instant t = 0 to instant when particle
changes its direction of velocity for last time.

1) 1.85 m 2) 2.15 m 3) 2m 4) 2.85 m

27. When the speed of the car is v, the minimum distance over which it can be
stopped is x. If the speed becomes nv, what will be the minimum distance
over which it can be stopped during same time.

1) x/n 2) nx 3) x/n2 4) n2 x

28. The engine of a motor cycle can produce a maximum acceleration 5 m/s2 .
It brakes can produce a maximum retardation 10 m/s2 . What is the
minimum time in which it can cover a distance of 1.5 km and stop.

1) 5 s 2) 10 s 3) 15 s 4) 30 s

29. A particle of mass m is at rest the origin at time t = 0. It is subjected to a


form F (t) = F0 e−bt in the x direction. Its speed v(t) is depicted by which of
the following curves?

1) 2) 3) 4)

30. The velocity-time graph of a linear motion is shown below. The distance
from the origin after 8 seconds is :

1) 18 m 2) 16 m 3) 8 m 4) 6 m

This section consists of MULTIPLE ANSWER TYPE questions

31. A particle is projected at an angle θ = 30∘ with the horizontal, with a


velocity of 10 m/s then

1) After 2 s the velocity of particle makes an angle of 60∘ with initial velocity
vector

2) At 1 s the velocity of particle makes an angle of 60∘ with initial velocity


vector
3) The magnitude of velocity of particle after 1 s is 10 m/s

4) The magnitude of velocity of particle after 1 s is 5 m/s

32. A particle moves in XY Plane according to the relations x = kt and y = kt (1


- pt) where k and p are positive constants at t is time. Therefore

1) The trajectory of the particle is parabola

2) The particle has constant velocity along X-axis

3) The force acting on the particle remains in the same direction even if
both k and p are negative constants

4) The particle has a constant acceleration along Y-axis

33. A body is projected with velocity ′ u′ at an angle of projection ′ θ′ with the


horizontal. The direction of velocity of the body makes angle 30∘ with the
horizontal at t = 2s and then after 1 s it reaches the maximum height.
Then
– ∘ ∘ –
1) u = 20√3 ms−1 2) θ = 60 3) θ = 30 4) u = 10√3 ms−1

34. A particle moves along positive branch of the curve y = t3


x where
2 x= 3
, x
and yare measured in metre and t in seconds, then

1) The velocity of particle at t = 1 s is ^i + 1^


2j
1^
2) The velocity of particle at t = 1 s is 2i + ^j
3) The acceleration of particle at t = 1 s is 2^i + ^
j
4) The acceleration of particle at t = 2s is ^i + 2^
j

35. A regular hexagon of side `a' stands vertically with one side on the
horizontal ground and a particle is projected from ground so as to graze its
upper vertices and return back to ground as shown in the figure. Then
identify the correct option(s) from the following.

−−
1) The angle of projection of particle is tan−1 (√ 28 )
3


2) The range of the particle on the horizontal ground is (√7)a
−−
3) The angle of projection of particle is tan−1 (√ 29 )
2
−−
4) The range of the particle on the horizontal ground is (√15 )a

36. Take the z ' axis as vertical and xy − plane as horizontal. A particle A is

projected with speed of 4√2 m/sat an angle 45∘ to the horizontal in the xz.
Particle B is also projected at same instant but with speed 5m/s at an
angle tan−1 (4/3)with horizontal in yz plane, then which of the following
statement/s is/are correct? (g = 10m/s2 )

1) Magnitude of relative velocity of A with respect to B is 5m/s during


motion

2) Particle A and B again hit the ground at the same instant

3) The separation between A and B when they hit the ground is 4m

4) The path of A with respect to B is straight line when they are in air

37. A hole of radius 1 m is dug and all the dust is used to form a heap at 5 m
distance from hole .An ant starts from the left most part of the hole and
moves in the path in vertical diametric plane as shown in the figure for 20
sec with 0.5 m/s. Taking ( 0,0 )as origin, position vector of the ant after 20
sec will be (unit vector along x ' axis is ^i and along y− anis ^
j)
1) [10 − 1 cos(5 − π)]^i + [1 + 1 sin(5 − π)]
2) ^ȷ[10 + cos 5]^i + [1 − sin 5]^
j
3) [10 + cos 5]^i + [1 + cos 5]^
j 4) [10 − 1 cos(5 − π)]^i + [1 − 1 sin(π − 5)]^ȷ

38. A particle is projected from the origin `O' on the long inclined plane an
→ ^ . x and z axis are in the palne of incline
initial velocity of u = 2^i + 4^j + 5k
and y axis is perpendicular to the inclined plane as shown in the figure.
Select the CORRECT alternative

1) Time of flight of particle is 1 sec

2) Velocity of particle just before striking the surface is(8^i − 4^ ^ )m/s


j + 5k
3) Velocity of particle just before striking the surface is (6^i − 8^ ^ )m/s
j + 10k
4) Coordinate of point at which particle strike the surface is (5,0,5)

39. A particle is projected from a point P with a velocity v at an angle θ with


horizontal. At a certain point Q it moves at right angles to its initial
direction. Then

1) velocity of particle at Q is v sin θ 2) velocity of particle at Q is v cot θ


3) time of flight from P to Q is 4) time of flight from P to Q is
(v/g) cosec θ (v/g) sec θ

40. A boatman starts form point A and always heads boat towards a fixed-
point B on shore (i.e.Vbc is always toward B) Vbc is the velocity of the boat
in still water and W is the width of the rive. It is given that

1) The time taken by boat to cross river is WVR


2
VBR −VR2

2) Time taken by boat to cross river is WVBR


2
VBR −VR2

3) In ground frame speed of boat is continuously increased as it goes from


A to B

4) Path of boat as seen in ground frame as well as in river frame is curved

41. Two swimmers start a race. One who reaches the point C first on the other
bank wins the race. A makes his strokes in a direction of 37∘ to the river
flow with velocity 5 km/hr relative to water. B makes his strokes in a
direction 127∘ to the river flow with same relative velocity. River is flowing
with speed of 2 km/hr and is 100 m wide. Speeds of A and B on the
ground are 8 km/hr and 6 km/hr respectively.

1) A will win the race

2) B will win the race

3) The time taken by A to reach the point C is 165 seconds

4) The time taken by B to reach the point C is 150 seconds

42. An aeroplane is flying horizontally with constant velocity v0 at a a height h


from the ground. At an instant, it is vertically above a cannon (on the
ground). At the same instant, a shell is fired to hit the aeroplane with
muzzle speed u
v0
1) Angle of projection must be equal to cos−1 (
) u
−−−−−−−
2) Muzzle speed should not be less than √v2 + 2gh
0
Angle of projection cannot be less than cos−1 ( )
3) v0
√v20 +2gh

4) None of these

43. A strip of wood of mass M and length l is placed on a smooth horizontal


surface. An insect of mass m starts at one end of the strip and walks to
the other end in time t, moving with a constant speed:

1) The speed of the insect as seen from the ground is < l/t

2) The speed of the strip as seen from the ground is lft(MfM + m)

3) The speed of the strip as seen from the ground is l/t(m/M + m)

4) The total kinetic energy of the system is 1/2 (m + M)(l/t)2

44. Figure shows the velocity (v) of a particle plotted against time (t).

1) The particle changes its direction of motion at some point.

2) The acceleration of the particle remains constant.

3) The displacement of the particle is zero.

4) The initial and final speeds of the particle are the same.

45. The velocity time graph of a particle is shown for time interval t = 0 to
t = 4sec. Choose correct options.

5
1) the displacement of the particle is equal to 4 m
7
2) the distance covered by the particle is equal to 4 m
1
3) the average velocity of the particle is 2 m/s over 4 s
4) the motion is uniformly accelerated for 4 s

46. A thief is running away on a straight road in a jeep moving with a speed of
9 m/s. A police man chases him on a motor cycle moving at a speed of 10
m/s. If the instantaneous separation of the jeep from the motorcycle is
100 m, how long will it take for the police man to catch the thief?

1) 1 s 2) 19 s
3) 90 s 4) 100 s

47. Starting from rest a particle is first accelerated for time t1 with constant
acceleration a1 and then stops in time t2 with constant retardation a2 . Let
v1 be the average velocity in this case and s1 the total displacement. In the
second case it is accelerating for the same time t1 with constant
acceleration 2a1 and come to rest with constant retardation a2 in time t3 .
If v2 is the average velocity in this case and s2 the total displacement, then

1) v2 = 2v1 2) 2v1 < v2 < 4v1 3) s2 = 2s1 4) 2s1 < s2 < 4s1

48. Two cars A and B are moving on straight horizontal roads with velocities
as shown in the diagram. At t=0, car B crosses the intersection and at
t=3s, car A crosses the intersection

1) The relative velocity of A w.r.t B remains constant with time given by


8^i + 21^j m/s
−−
2) The distance between two automobile at t=2s is 8√10 m

3) Minimum separation between A and B is 30m

4) The separation between A and B is Minimum at t = 3s

49. Mark the correct statement(s):

1) If speed of a body is varying its velocity must be varying and it must


have non-zero acceleration

2) If velocity of a body is varying, its speed must be varying

3) A body moving with varying velocity may have constant speed

4)
A body moving with varying speed may have constant velocity, if tis
direction of motion remains constant

50. The positon of


particle moving along the x-axis is given by
3
x = t3 − 2t2 + 3t + 25. The time(s) when particle comes to an
instantaneous stop is/are

1) t = 1 sec 2) t = 2 sec 3) t = 3 sec 4) t = 4 sec

51. The position of a particle moving in a straight line is given by


x = 3t3 − 18t2 + 36t. Here, x is in m and t in second. Then
1) direction of velocity and acceleration both change at t = 2s

2) the distance travelled by particle is equal to magnitude of displacement


for t = 0 to t = 5s

3) the speed of particle is decreasing in t = 0 to t = 2s then it is increasing


for t > 2

4) the magnitudes of velocity and acceleration are equal at t = 0

52. Choose the correct statement( s) :

1) We can have a motion having zero displacement and nonzero average


speed.

2) Average velocity is half the sum of its initial and final velocity.

3) Total displacement is equal to product of average velocity and time.

4) Acceleration of a particle is positive if it is moving in negative direction


with decreasing speed.

53. A particle is projected vertically upward with velocity u from a point A,


when it returns to the point of projection

1) Its average speed is u/2 2) Its average velocity is zero.


3) Its displacement is zero 4) Its average speed is u.

54. The speed of a train increases at a constant rate α from zero to v and then
remains constant for an interval and finally decreases to zero at a constant
rate β . The total distance travelled by the train is ℓ. The time taken to
complete the journey is t. Then

( α1 + 1)
1) t = ℓ(α+β) 2) t = ℓ
αβ v
+ v
2 β
−−−−− −−−−−
3) t is minimum when v = √ 2ℓαβ 4) t is minimum when v = √ 2ℓαβ
(α−β) (α+β)

55. Initially two particles (say t = 0 ) are observed at different locations


moving towards each other with magnitude of velocityu1 &u2 . If they are
subjected to constant acceleration of magnitude a1 &a2 respectively in
directions opposite to their initial velocities, they will meet twice. If time
interval between two meetings is Δt, and the initial separation is Δx , then

1) Δx = (u1 +u2 )2 (a1 +a2 )(Δt)2


2(a1 +a2 )
− 8

2) first meeting happens during their forward motion

3) second meeting happens during their return motion

4) Δx Cannot be determined with the given data.

This section consists of SINGLE DIGIT ANSWER TYPE questions

56. A ball is projected inside a room of height 7 m with a speed of 20m/s and
at an angle of 37∘ with the horizontal. If its collision with ceiling results in
reversal of direction only of y-component of velocity. What is minimum
value of total time of flight (in sec.) till it strikes floor ?


57. Two particles A and B are located at point (0, −13√3) and (0,0)in xy plane.
They start moving simultaneously at time t = 0 with constant velocities
VA ⃗ = 5√ –
⃗ = 5^i m/s and V B 3^j m/s, respectively. Time when they are closest
to each other is found to be K/2 second. Find K. all distances are given in
meter.

58. A golfer standing on level ground hits a ball with a velocity of 52 ms−1 at
an angle θ above the horizontal. If tan θ = 5/12, then find the time for
which the ball is atleast 15 m above the ground (takeg = 10 ms−2 ).

59. A ball is projected from a point on an inclined plane horizontally. It takes


1
√2
seconds to strike the plane. If the incline plane makes an angle of
30∘ with horizontal, then find the range of the ball on incline plane in
meters [g = 10m/s2 ]

60. A river is flowing with velocity 5km/hr as shown in the figure. A boat
starts from a and reaches the other bank by covering shortest possible
distance. Velocity of boat in still water is 3 km/hr the distance (in m) boat
s
covers is s. the value of 100 is
61. A man crosses a river of width d. current flow speed is v. speed of
swimmer relative to water is v. Man always heads towards the point
exactly opposite to the starting point at the another bank (relative to
water). If radius of curvature of the path following by the swimmer just

after he start swimming is m√2d , then the value of ′ m′ is

62. A boy runs on a circular path of radius R = 28 m with a constant speed


= 4 m/s. Another boy starts from the centre of the path to catch the first
boy. The second boy always remains on the radius connecting the centre
of the circle and the first boy and maintains magnitude of his velocity
constant V = 4 m/s. If the time of chase is (10 + x)sec then
x = … … ; (π = 22 )
7

63. A boat moves relative to still water with a velocity which is ′ n′ times
greater than the river flow velocity. Boat moves at an angle of 1200 to the
stream direction to minimize drifting. Find the value of ′ n′

64. A particle moves along a parabolic path y = 9x2 in such a way that the x
component of velocity remains constant and has a value 1/3m/s. the
acceleration of the particle is kj m/s2 . Find the value of k

65. A small boat is travelling downstream with velocity 5 m/s relative to river
flowing with speed 7/3 m/s. it encounters a log floating in the river at
some distance from itself. It turns by an angle of 37∘ and just crosses the
edge of the log after 8sec . Find time (in seconds) taken by boat to just cross
the edge of log if log is kept fixed.

66. A boat starts from A with velocity V¯br (velocity of boat with respect to river)
making an angle α = 30∘ with line AB and crosses the river. Velocity of
river flow is V¯r as shown in figure. The line AC makes angle β = 60∘ with
Vbr
line AB. If the boat always remains on line AC then, the value of Vr
is
67. A cannon ball is thrown with an initial velocity of 40 m/s at an angle of
53∘ to the horizontal. After some time, the ball is seen to travel at an angle
of 37∘ below horizontal. Find the time elapsed (in second) till then

68. A ball is thrown vertically upwards. Its distance ' S ' from a fixed point
varies with time ' t ' according to the following graph. If the speed of
projection of the ball is 4n ms−1 . find n . (use g = 10 m/s2 )

69. A bead is free to slide down on a smooth wire rightly stretched between
points A and B on a vertical circle of radius 10 m. Find the time taken by
the bead to reach point B, if the bead slides from rest from the highest
point A on the circle.

70. A train starts from station A with uniform acceleration a1 for some
distance and then goes with uniform retardation a2 for some more
distance to come to rest at station B . The distance between stations A and
B is 4 km and the train takes 4 min to complete this journey. If
accelerations are in km per minute2 unit, then show that a11 + a12 = x.
Find the value of x.

71. In quick succession, a large number of balls are thrown up vertically in


such a way that the next ball is thrown up when the previous ball is at the
maximum height. If the maximum height is 5 m, then find the number of
Ball the thrown up per second (g = 10 ms−2 ).

72. A person drops a stone from a building of height 20m. At the same instant
the front end of the truck passes below the building moving with constant
acceleration of 1 m/s2 and velocity of 2 m/s at that instant. Length fo the
truck is `a' meter if stone just misses to hit the rear part then find the
value of a.

73. In a car race, car A takes 4s less than car B at the finish and passes the
finishing point with a velocity v more than the car B. Assuming that the
cars start form rest and travel with constant accelerations a1 = 4ms−2 and
a2 = 1ms−2 respectively, find the velocity of v in ms−1 .
74. A particle travelling along a straight line with constant acceleration is
observed to travel consecutive distance of 100m in times of 30s and 60s
respectively. The initial velocity (in m/s) of the particle (to the nearest
integer) is

75. A car P travelling at constant speed of 20 ms−1 overtakes another car Q


which is moving at constant acceleration of 5 ms−2 . Car Q starts from rest
at the instant car P starts overtaking it. Assuming that the length of each
car is 20 m. The total road distance used in overtaking in kilometres is
√− −−−
0.0k. Find the value of (k + 1)2

76. On a two-lane road, car A is travelling with a speed of 36 kmph. Two cars
B and C approach car A in opposite directions with a speed of 54 km h−1
each. At a certain instant, when the distance AB is equal to AC, both being
1 km, B decides to overtake A before C does. What minimum acceleration
of car B is required to avoid an accident?

77. A balloon rises from rest on the ground with constant acceleration 1 ms−2 .
A stone is dropped when the balloon has risen to a height of 39.2 m. Find
the time taken by the stone to reach the ground.

78. Two insects Chinki and Minki starts to move in from point A in straight
line paths in a circle as shown. Chinki travels along AP and Minki along
AM, on reaching point M, Minki insect changes its direction and moves
parallel to the line AP and reaches the diameter opposite point B. The
radius of circle is 5 m and line AP makes an angle of 37∘ with the diameter
AB. If the speed of Minki insect along AMB is 2 m/s constant then how
much time (in sec.) will Minki take to reach B from A.

79. A body is thrown up with a velocity100 ms−1 . It travels 5 m in the last


second of its journey. If the same body is thrown up with a velocity
200 ms−1 , how much distance (in metre) will it travel in the last second (
g = 10 ms−2 )?
80. From a lift moving upwards with a uniform accelerate a = 2ms−2 , a man
throws a ball vertically upwards with a velocity v = 12 ms−1 relative to the
lift. The ball comes back to the man after a time ′ t′ . Find the value of ′ t′ in
seconds

This section consists of MATRIX MATCH TYPE questions

81. Match the following :


In projectile motion shown in figure.

List I List II

(a) Change in velocity between O and A (p) u cos θ

(b) Average velocity between O and A (q) u sin θ

(c) Change in velocity between O and B (r) 2u sin θ

(d) Average velocity between O and B (s) None of the above

1) a-q, b-s, c-r, d-p 2) a-s, b-r, c-p, d-q


3) a-r, b-p, c-q, d-s 4) a-p, b-q, c-s, d-r

82. A ball is projected from the ground with velocity v such that its range is
maximum.

List I List II

(i) Velocity at half of the maximum height (a) √3 v


2
v
(ii) Velocity at the maximum height (b) √2

(iii) Change in its velocity when it returns to the ground (c) v√2

v√5


(iv) Average velocity when it reaches the maximum height (d)
2 2

1) i-a, ii-b, iii-c, iv-d 2) i-b, ii-c, iii-d, iv-a


3) i-c, ii-d, iii-a, iv-b 4) i-d, ii-a, iii-b, iv-c
83. Match the following=
Study the following v − t graphs in Column I carefully and match
appropriately with the statements given in Column II. Assume that motion
takes place from time 0 to T.
List I List II
(i) (a) Net
displacement
is positive,
but not zero
(ii) (b) Net
displacement
is negative,
but not zero
(iii) (c) Particle
returns to its
initial
position
again
(iv) (d) Acceleration
is positive

1) i-a, ii-b,d, iii-a,d, 2) i-b,d, ii-a,d, iii-c, iv-a


3) i-a,d, ii-c, iii-a, iv-b,d 4) i-c, ii-a, iii-b,d, iv-a,d

84. Match the following=


Trajectory of a particle in a projectile motion is given byy = x − x2 , where
80
x and y are in meters. Match the column-1 and colum-2
List I List II
(A) x coordinate at (P) 20 m
height of 15m
(B) Vertical distance (Q) 80 m
of particle from
point of
projection at x =
100 m
(C) Horizontal range (R) 60 m
(S) 25 m

1) A − R; B − P; C − Q 2) A − P, R; B − Q; C − S
3) A − S; B − R; C − Q 4) A − P, R; B − S; C − Q
85. Match the following=
The displacement versus time curve is given. Sections OA and BC are
parabolic. CD is parallel to the time axis.

List I List II

(i) OA (a) Velocity increases with the linearly

(ii) AB (b) Velocity decreases with time

(iii) BC (c) Velocity is independent of time

(iv) CD (d) Velocity is zero

1) i-a, ii-c, iii-b, iv-d 2) i-c, ii-b, iii-d, iv-a


3) i-b, ii-d, iii-a, iv-c 4) i-d, ii-a, iii-c, iv-b

This section consists of PARAGRAPH TYPE questions

(P) An engine, approaching a tunnel at constant speed, whistles twice at


interval of 10 minutes. The driver hear the echo of the first 20 s after tis
sounding; while he hears the echo of the second, 16 seconds after its
sounding [Speed of sound = 358.8 m/s]

86. The speed of the train is

1) 2.4 m/s 2) 0.6 m/s 3) 12 m/s 4) 1.2 m/s

87. The distance of the engine from tunnel when the first whistle sounded is

1) 360 m 2) 3.6 km 3) 1.8 km 4) 180 m

88. The distance of the engine from the tunnel when the second whistle
sounded as

1) 2.88 km 2) 3.6 km 3) 360 m 4) 288 m


(P) Raindrops are falling with a velocity m/s making an angle of 450 with
the vertical. The drops appear to be falling vertically to a man running
with constant velocity. The velocity of rain drops change such that the
rain drops now appear to be falling vertically with times the velocity it
appeared earlier to the same person running with same velocity

89. The magnitude of velocity of man with respect to ground is

1) 2) 3) 10 m/s 4) 20 m/s

90. After the velocity of rain drops change, the magnitude of velocity of
raindrops with respect to ground is

1) 2) 10 m/s 3) 4) 20 m/s

91. The angle (in degrees) between the initial and the final velocity vectors of
the raindrops with respect to the ground is

1) 150 2) 80 3) 22.50 4) 370

(P) A particle `A' starts from point A with constant velocity 4m/s along x '
axis. Another particle `B' initially at rest starts moving along x ' axis after
(8/3) sec after the start of A, with acceleration varying as
a = 4(3 − t)m/s2 . Based on the above information, answer the following
questions.

92. Particle B will stop again at the position x equal to:

1) 72 m 2) 36 m 3) 3m 4) 6m

93. The two particle will meet twice in the due course of their motion. The time
interval between these two successive meets will be:

1) 6 sec 2) 4 sec 3) 2 sec 4) 8 sec

94. Position where the two particle will meet for the second time is given by:

1) x = 72m 2) x = 128
3 m 3) x = 36m 4) x = 56
3 m

(P) Starting from rest, a particle moves rectilinearly along x ' axis, under the
influence of acceleration a which varies with time t (in second) as
a = (2t − 4)ms−2 . Based on this information answer the following
questions.
95. The particle comes to rest at time equal to

1) 1 s 2) 2 s 3) 3 s 4) 4 s

96. The maximum velocity of the particle is Vmax at time t0 _______ (say). Then

1) vmax = 2 m s−1 , along +x axis at time t0 = 2 s

2) vmax = 4 ms−1
3) vmax = 2 ms−1 , along −x axis at time t0 = 4 s

4) vmax = 4 ms−1

97. The velocity time graph of the particle is a

1) Straight line passing through (0, 2) Straight line passing through (


0) 2,0 )
3) Parabola having origin at ( 4,2 ) 4) Parabola having origin at ( 2,4 )

(P) A body allowed to fall from a height of 100 m. If the time taken for the
first 50 m is t1 and for the remaining 50 m is t2 .

98. Which is correct?

1) t1 = t2 2) t1 > t2
3) t1 < t2 4) Depends upon the mass

99. The ratio of t1 and t2 is nearly

1) 5 : 2 2) 3 : 1 3) 3 : 2 4) 5 : 3

100. The ratio of times to reach the ground and to reach first half of the
distance is

1) 2) 3) 4)

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