Icts 1
Icts 1
Icts 1
2. A man sitting in the rear end of a long compartment of a train running at constant horizontal velocity
tosses a ball to his friend sitting opposite to him near the front end of the compartment. The trajectory
of the ball is drawn by a physics student sitting in the compartment and by a classmate of his, standing
on the ground. The two trajectories will have :
(A) different vertical ranges, but equal horizontal ranges
(B) equal horizontal and equal vertical ranges
(C) equal vertical ranges but different horizontal ranges
(D) different vertical and different horizontal ranges
3. A bead moves along a straight horizontal wire of length L, starting from the left end with velocity v0 .
Its retardation is proportional to the distance that remains to the right end of the wire. Find the initial
v0
retardation (at left end of the wire) if the bead reaches the right end of the wire with a velocity .
2
3v02 v02 v02 3v02
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4L 2L 4L 2L
10. Three blocks A, B, and C whose masses are 9 kg, 9 kg and 18 kg respectively as shown in the figure,
are released from rest. The co-efficient of friction between block A and the horizontal surface is 0.5 &
the co-efficient of friction between block B and the horizontal surface is 0.5. Find the acceleration of
block C just after release [Take g = 10 m/s2]. All strings and pulleys are ideal.
30 50
(A) m /s 2 (B) m /s 2
9 9
70 80
(C) m /s 2 (D) m /s 2
9 9
1
5
1
5 O y j
(C) Maximum height
10
m (D) Maximum height = m
5
x ˆi
13. Two blocks of masses 2 kg and 4 kg are placed over each other as
shown in the adjoining figure. The coefficient of kinetic and static
friction are as shown in the figure. A variable force F = 4t starts
acting on the 4 kg block as shown. Choose the correct options from
the following. ( a4 and a2 represent the accelerations of 4 kg and 2
kg blocks, respectively.)
14. A particle moves along a straight line so that its velocity depends on time as v 4t t 2 . Then for first 5s:
25 1
(A) Average velocity is ms (B) Average speed is 10 ms 1
3
5
(C) Average velocity is ms 1 (D) Acceleration is 4 ms 1 at t = 0
3
15. A thin rod of length ‘b’ is suspended horizontally using ideal strings
tied to both ends of the rod. The length of the strings is ‘a’. The rod is
given an initial angular speed about its central axis. Let y be the
upwards displacement of rod’s centre in a small time interval and F
be the increment in the tension in each string just after the rod was
given the angular speed.
b2 b2 mb 2 2 mb 2 2
(A) y (t ) 2 (B) y (t ) (C) F (D) F
8a 2a 4a 8a
17. If the velocity of the particle is given by v x and initially particle was at x = 4m, then which of the
following are correct?
(A) At t = 2 sec, the position of the particle is x = 9 m
(B) Particle acceleration at t = 2 sec is 1 m /s 2
(C) Particle acceleration is 1/2 m /s 2 through-out the motion
(D) Particle will never go in negative direction from its starting position
18. A boy takes 60 min to swim across a river if his goal is to minimize time, and takes 180 min if his goal
is to minimize to zero the distance that he is carried downstream. In both these attempts, the boy swims
with the same speed relative to the river current. Which of the following statements can be true?
(A) He can swim relative to water faster than the river current
(B) He cannot swim relative to water faster than the river current
(C) If width of the river is 3 2 km , speed of river current is 4 km/h
(D) If he crosses a 3 2 km km wide river in 60 2 min., he will be carried 2 km downstream
19. A model rocket fired from the ground ascends with a constant upward acceleration. A small bolt is
dropped from the rocket 1.0 s after the firing and fuel of the rocket is finished 4.0 s after the bolt is
dropped. Air-time of the bolt is 2.0 s. Acceleration of free fall is 10 m / s 2 . Which of the following
statements is/are correct?
(A) Acceleration of the rocket while ascending on its fuel is 8.0 m / s 2 .
(B) Fuel of the rocket was finished at a height 100 m above the ground.
(C) Maximum speed of the rocket during its upward flight is 40 m/s.
(D) Total air-time of the rocket is 15s
27. In what direction the steamer should head with respect to line AB ?
1 3
(A) 30º (B) 45º (C) tan 1 (D) tan 1
2 7
32. Two blocks A and B of mass m and 2m are placed on a fixed triangular
wedge by massless inextensible string as shown. The pulley is massless and
frictionless. The coefficient of friction between block A and the wedge is
2/3 and that between B and the wedge is 1/3. (Take m = 1 kg, g = 10 m/s2)
33. A particle is projected vertically upwards with speed 20 m/s from top of a tower
of height 20 m as shown in figure. Given B is top most point of trajectory and C
is at same height as A:
Column -I Column –II
(A) Ratio of maximum height from ground (BD) to the (P) 1/ 2
initial height from ground (AD) is
(B) Ratio of distance traveled in 1st second to the distance (Q) 1
travelled in 2nd second is
(C) Ratio of initial speed at A to the final speed just before (R) 2
reaching to ground (D) is
(D) Ratio of time taken from A to C and time taken from A (S) 3
to B is
34. A car is moving along a straight line. It’s displacement (x) – time (t) graph is shown in column II.
Match the entries in column I with points on graph.
Column -I Column –II
(A) x negative, v positive, a positive (P)
(B) x positive, v negative, a negative (Q)
(C) x negative, v negative, a positive (R)
(D) x positive, v positive, a negative (S)
37. A fighter plane is flying horizontally at a height of 250 m from ground with constant velocity of 500
m/s. It passes exactly over a cannon which can fire a shell at any time in any direction with a speed of
100 m/s. Find the duration of time (in seconds) for which the plane is in danger of being hit by a cannon
shell. ( g 10 m/s 2 )
38. A ball is thrown vertically up with a certain velocity from the top of a tower of height 40 m. At 4.5 m
above the top of the tower its speed is exactly half of that it will have at 4.5 m below the top of the
tower. The maximum height reached by the ball above the ground is ______ (in m) ( g 10 m/s 2 ) .
39. In the figure, the blocks A, B and C have masses 3 kg, 4 kg and 8 kg
respectively. The coefficient of sliding friction between any two surfaces
is 0.25, A is held at rest by a massless rigid rod fixed to the wall, while B
and C are connected by a light flexible cord passing around a fixed
frictionless pulley. Find the force F (in Newtons) necessary to drag C
along the horizontal surface to the left at a constant speed.
Assume that the arrangement shown in the figure. i.e., B on C and A on B, is maintained throughout.
(Take g 10 m/s 2 ).
44. Two identical boats are moving relative to the water current with equal speed vb/w 1.0 m/s. To a boy
standing on the ground, the first boat appears moving perpendicular to the river current and to another
boy standing on a raft in the river, the second boat appears moving perpendicular to the shoreline. In a
certain time interval, distances of the boats from the shoreline increase by y1 4.0 m and y2 5.0 m
respectively. Calculate speed of the river current (in m/s).
45. A ball dropped on a large inclined plane, bounces repeatedly. Every bounce is perfectly elastic i.e. there
is no loss of speed and lines of motion make equal angles with the incline plane before and after the
bounce. Find ratio of distance R12 between the first and the second bounce to distance R23 between the
second and the third bounce.
48. A particle is moving in the xy plane on a sinusoidal course determined by y A sin kx, where k and A
are constants. The X component of the velocity of the particle is constant and is equal to v0 and the
particle was at origin at time t 0. Find the acceleration of the particle when it is at point having x co-
ordinate x .
2k
49. A smooth cylinder is fixed with its axis horizontal. Radius of the cylinder is R.
A uniform rope ( ACB ) of linear mass density (kg/m) is exactly of length
R and is held in semicircular shape in vertical plane around the cylinder as
shown in figure. Two massless strings are connected at the two ends of the rope
and are pulled up vertically with force T0 to keep the rope in contact with the
cylinder. Find minimum value of T0 so that the rope does not lose contact with
the cylinder at any point.
50. There is a large wedge placed on a horizontal surface with its
incline face making an angle of 37° to the horizontal. A particle
is projected in vertically upward direction with a velocity of
u 6.5 m/s from a point O on the inclined surface. At the
instant the particle is projected, the wedge begins to move
horizontally with a constant acceleration of a 4 m/s 2 . At what
distance from point O will the particle hit the incline surface if
(i) direction of a is along BC ?
(ii) direction of a is along AB ?
B C A A B C C B A C
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
D D C A C B A BC C C
31 32 33 34
A-Q, B-R, C-P, D-S A-Q, B-R, C-T, D-R A-R, B-S, C-P, D-R A-S, B-Q, C-R, D-P
35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
43 44 45 46 47
uL 2 v1
6 0.60 0.50 vmin (i) v v12 v22 v1v2 (ii) 2
d 2 L2 3 v2
48 49 50
(2Rg )
a Ak 2v02 ˆj (i) 3.38 m (ii) 2.5 m