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ST.

THOMAS CENTRAL SCHOOL, MYSURU


(ESTD.1994, RUN BY MES, MYSORE)
PERIODIC TEST-1 (2024 -25)
PHYSICS
Time: 1½ hours Class: XI Max. Marks :30

NAME: ROLL NO:


General Instructions:

1 There are 15 questions in all. All questions are compulsory.


2 This question paper has five sections: Section A, Section B, Section C, Section D and Section E. All the
sections are compulsory.
3 Section A contains 7 MCQ of 1 mark each, Section B contains 4 questions of 2 marks each, Section C
contains 2 questions of 3 marks each, and section D contains 1 case study based questions of 4 mark and
Section E contains 1 question of 5 mark.
4 There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in section E. You have to
attempt only one of the choices in such questions.
5 Use of calculators is not allowed.

Q.no Questions Marks


SECTION- A

1 The sum of the numbers 436.32 , 227.2 and 0.301 in appropriate significant figures is 1

a) 663.821
b) 664
c) 663.8
d) 663.82
2 The mass and volume of a body are 4.237 g and 2.5 cm3 respectively. The density of the
material of the body in correct significant figures is 1

a) 1.6048 g /cm3
b) 1.69 g/cm3
c) 1.7 g/cm3
d) 1.695 g/cm3
3 If x = a + b t+ ct2, where x is in metre and t in second, then what is the unit of ‘c’?
1
(a) m/s (b) m/s2

(c) kg m/s (d) m2/s

1
4 A car travels first half of the distance between two places with a speed of 30 Km/hr and
remaining half with a speed of 50Km/hr. The average speed of the car is 1

a) 37.5km/hr
b) 42km/hr
c) 40km/hr
d) 49km/hr

5 Which of the following system matches with the SI unit system?


1
a) FPS
b) MKS
c) CGS
d) American system

For Questions 6 to 7, two statements are given–one labelled Assertion (A) and other labelled
Reason(R). Select the correct answer to these questions from the options as given below

A. Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
B. Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
C. Assertion is true, Reason is false.
D. Both Assertion and Reason are false.
6 Assertion: Force cannot be added with pressure.
1
Reason: The dimensions of force and pressure are different.

7 Assertion: A body having non zero acceleration can have a constant velocity.
1
Reason: Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.

SECTION –B
8 Check the correctness of the given equations by dimensional analysis
2
2 2
(i) S = ut + ½ at (ii) mgh = ½ mv

9 The distance covered by a particle in time t is given by X = a+bt+ct2+dt3 .find the


dimensions of a, b, c and d. 2

10 Give any two differences between path length and displacement


2
11 A body thrown vertically upwards. Draw its;
i) velocity time graph 2
ii) acceleration time graph

2
SECTION –C
12 By the method of dimensions obtain an expression for the surface tension ‘S’ of a liquid
rising in a capillary tube. Assume that the surface tension depends upon mass m of the 3
liquid, pressure P of the liquid and the radius ‘r’ of the capillary tube.

13 A body covers 200cm in the first 2 seconds and 220cm in next 2 seconds. What will be its
velocity at the end of 7 seconds? Also find the displacement in 7 seconds. 3

SECTION –D
Read the following paragraph and answer the following questions.

14 DIMENSIONS 4

The nature of a physical quantity is described by its dimensions. All the physical quantities
represented by derived units can be expressed in terms of some combination of seven
fundamental or base quantities. We shall call these base quantities as the seven dimensions
of the physical world, which are denoted with square brackets [ ]. Thus, length has the
dimension [L], mass [M], time [T], electric current [A], thermodynamic temperature [K],
luminous intensity [cd], and amount of substance [mol]. The dimensions of a physical
quantity are the powers (or exponents) to which the base quantities are raised to represent
that quantity. Note that using the square brackets [ ] round a quantity means that we are
dealing with ‘the dimensions of’ the quantity. In mechanics, all the physical quantities can
be written in terms of the dimensions [L], [M] and [T]. For example, the volume occupied
by an object is expressed as the product of length, breadth and height, or three lengths.
Hence the dimensions of volume are [L] × [L] × [L] = [L3 ].

1 Dimensional formula of surface tension

(a) [M1L 0T -2 ] (b) [M0L 1T -2 ]

(c) [M1L 1T 0 ] (d) [M1L 1T -2 ]

2 Which of the following quantity is dimensionless?

(a) Area (b) Angle

(c) velocity (d) force

3 Which of the following equation is dimensionally not correct,

(a) ½ mv2 = mgh (b) v = u+at

(c) p = ma (d) F = ma

3
4 The value of gravitational constant in CGS system is 6.67 x10-8 dyne cm2 g -2 . The
value of the same in SI unit system is,

(a) 6.67 x10-12 Nm2 kg-2


(b) 6.67 x10-11 dynem2 kg2
(c) 6.67 x10-11 Nm2 kg-2
(d) 6.67 x10-12 dynem2 kg2

SECTION-E
15
Deduce the dimensional formula for the following physical quantities: 5

(i) Gravitational constant (ii) Surface tension


(iii) coefficient of viscosity (iv) Resistance
(v) strain

OR

Derive the relation graphically:

a) v = u +at
b) s = ut +1/2 (at2)

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