Namma Kalvi 11th Physics Model Question Paper EM 221312

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MMA HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL-PAPPANADU

STD:XI TIME:3.00 HOURS


SUB: PHYSICS MARKS:70
I) CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER: 15×1=15
1. Which of the following is an example of non-linear triatomic molecule?
a) Water b) Hydrogen c) Helium d) Nitrogen
2. The process in which heat transfer is by actual movement of molecules in fluid such as liquid and gases is called
a) Thermal conductivity b) Convection c) Conduction d) Radiation
3. A uniform rope having mass m hangs vertically from a rigid support. A transverse wave pulse is produced at the lower end.
Which of the following plots shows the correct variation of speed v with height h from the lower end?

4. Which of the following pairs of physical quantities have same dimension?


a) force and power b) torque and energy c) torque and power d) force and torque
5. The Young’ s modulus for a perfect rigid body is
a) 0 b) 1 c) 0.5 d) infinity
6. A rigid body rotates with an angular momentum L. If its kinetic energy is halved, the angular momentum becomes,
a) L b) L/2 c) 2L d) L/√2
7. If a particle has negative velocity and negative acceleration, its speed
a) increases b) decreases c) remains same d) zero
8. Two blocks of masses m and 2m are placed on a smooth horizontal surface as shown. In the first case only a force F 1 is
applied from the left. Later only a force F2 is applied from the right. If the force acting at the interface of the two blocks in the
two cases is same, then F1:F2 is

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


9. Two equal masses m1 and m2 are moving along the same straight line with velocities 5 ms-1 and -9 ms-1respectively. If the
collision is elastic, then calculate the velocities after the collision of m 1 and m2, respectively
a) -4 ms-1 and 10 ms-1 b) 10 ms-1 and 0 ms-1 c) -9 ms-1 and 5 ms-1 d) 5 ms-1 and 1 ms-1
10. If the distance between the Earth and Sun were to be doubled from its present value, the number of days in a year would
be
a) 64.5 b) 1032 c) 182.5 d) 730
11. The wettability of a surface by a liquid depends primarily on
a) viscosity b) surface tension
c) density d) angle of contact between the surface and the liquid
12. In an isochoric process, we have
a) W = 0 b) Q = 0 c) ∆U = 0 d) ∆T = 0
13. 13. Choose appropriate free body diagram for the particle experiencing net acceleration along negative y direction.
(Each arrow mark represents the force acting on the

system).
14. The damping force on an oscillator is directly proportional to the velocity. The units of the constant of proportionality are
a) kg m s−1 b) kg m s−2 c) kg s−1 d) kg s
15. If a person moves from Chennai to Trichy, his weight
a) increases b) decreases c) remains same d) increases and then decreases

II) ANSWER ANY SIX QUESTIONS: Q.NO:24 IS COMPULSORY: 6×2=12


16. Define Poisson’ s ratio.
17. State Newton’ s second law.
18. What are longitudinal waves? Give one example.
19. Define Coefficient of restitution.
20. Write down the kinematic equations for angular motion.
21. If a mango of mass ½ kg falls from a tree from a height of 15 meters, what is the acceleration due to gravity when it begins
to fall? (gg = 9.8 msms-2; Radius of earth= 6400xx103mm).
22. How will you measure the diameter of the Moon using parallax method?
23. What is meant by free oscillation?
24. A refrigerator has COP of 3. How much work must be supplied to the refrigerator in order to remove 200 J of heat from its
interion?
III) ANSWER ANY SIX QUESTIONS: Q.NO:33 IS COMPULSORY: 6×3=18
25. Discuss any six properties of scalar product.
26. What is the difference between sliding and slipping?
27. A metal plate of area 2.5×10– 4 m2 is placed on a 0.25×10– 3 m thick layer of castor oil. If a force of 2.5 N is needed to move
the plate with a velocity 3×10– 2 m s– 1, calculate the coefficient of viscosity of castor oil.
28. Discuss the law of transverse vibrations in stretched strings.
29. What are the limitations of dimensional analysis?
30. Explain the characteristics of elastic and inelastic collision.
31. State Kepler’s three laws.
32. Using free body diagram, show that it is easy to pull an object than to push it.
33. An oxygen molecule is travelling in air at 300 K and 1 atm, and the diameter of oxygen molecule is 1.2 × 10−10m. Calculate
the mean free path of oxygen molecule.

IV) ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS: 5×5=25


34. (a) Derive an expression for escape speed.
[OR]
(b) Explain the motion of blocks connected by a string in vertical motion.
35. (a) What do you mean by propagation of errors? Explain the propagation of errors in addition and multiplication.
[OR]
(b) State and explain work kinetic energy principle. Mention any three examples for it.
36. (a) State and prove Bernoulli’ s theorem for a flow of incompressible, non-viscous, and streamlined flow of fluid.
[OR]
(b) Discuss in detail the energy in simple harmonic motion.
37. (a) State and prove parallel axis theorem.
[OR]
(b) Derive Meyer’ s relation for an ideal gas.
38. (a) Explain how overtones are produced in a closed organ pipe.
[OR]
(b) Explain in detail the triangle law of addition.

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Prepared by

M.Tamizharasan.M.Sc,B.Ed.,
PGT in physics ,

M.M.A Hr.Sec School- Pappanadu

Thanjavur district

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