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PHYSICS
a DPP No. 12 Total “ns 30
D P Pp Max. Time : 30 min,
Topic : Mathematical tool, Rectilinear motion upto constant acceleration motion
Total Marks : 30 Max. Time : 30 min,
Singlo cholce Objective ('-1" negative marking) Q.1 to @.10 (3 marks 3 min.) [30, 30)
a6) = ACB! and | Aj = 218) thenth
1 Mt A and 6 are two non-zero vectors such that | A+B] = 2 and |Al = 218) 1@ angle
between j and g is:
(1)37 (2)53° (3)cos-(-3/4) . (4) cos“(-4/3)
10.
Wa =3i+4] a6 =
+24] then the vector having the same magnitude as 6 and same direction as ais:
(1) 151420] (2) 101 +20] (3) 207+ 15] (4) 155+ 10]
The resultant of two vectors A and & is perpendicular to A. Magnitude of resultant A is equal to
magnitude of A. Then angle between & and 6 is:
x K 3n
a 2 3s 4
MF > OF (x
Component of 3/4] along j-j will be
5 7
Oe (7 OR (4) WB
Vectors A=i+j-2k and 6 =3i+3]-6k are:
(1) Parallel (2) Antiparaliel (3) Perpendicular (4) atacute angle with each other
If two vectors are given as : +2)-K and 6 =-i-j+K then the vector which is not Perpendicular
to (Ax8) is:
(1-25 44] 42k (2) i+j+k (3) 25i-625j-25k (4) af—2j—-ak
The sot of displacements which are not capable of bringing a particle toi
(1) 2, 8, 10 and 18 m (2) 5, 10, 20 and 40 m
(3) 20, 30, 40 and 90. m (4) 4, 25, 45 and 75 m
its returning point are :
Acar covers a distance of 2 km in 2. minut
es. Ifit covers half of the distance with speed 40 km/hr, the
rest distance it shall cover with a speed of:
(1) 56 km/nr (2) 60 km/hr (3) 48 km/hr (4) 50 km/hr
A particle moves along a path ABCD as shown in the figure, Then the
‘magnitude of net displacement ofthe particle trom position Ato D te:
(1)10m, (2) 52m 39m (4) 72m
Aballis thrown vertically
ip with a certain velocity. It attains a height of 40 m and comes back to the thrower.
Then the:(g = 1omis?)
(1) total distance covered by itis 40 m
(2) otal displacement covered by itis 80 m
(8) total displacement is zero
(4) the average velocity for round tripis not zeroPHYSICS D a
PP N fF otal Marks :
DPP oe eaten
Topic : Mathematical tool, Rectilinear motion upto constant acceleration motion
Total Marks : 27 Max. Time : 27 min.
Single cholce Objective ('-1" negative marking) Q.1 to. 0.9 (3 marks 3 min.) (27, 27]
Whats the area of parallelogram whose diagonals are represented by (ai+]+k) and (i-j~X).
(40 (2)3/2 (32/2 (4) 2
2, Abody moves with uniformly accelerated motion and travels 200 cm in the first two seconds and 220
cm in the next four seconds. Then velocity at the end of 7 seconds from start is
(1)5ems* (2) 10 cms" (3) 15m s* (4) 200m s*
3. Abody goes 30 km south and then 40 km east. What will be the displacement from initial point ?
(1) 50 km, 37° South of East (2) 30 km, 37° South of East
(3) 40 km, 53° South of East (4) 70 km, 53° South of East
4. Acar starts from rest and moves with constant acceleration. The ratio of the distance covered in the n"™
second to distance covered in n seconds is :
204
yet get
Ona Qt
5. Aparticle moves through the or
particle moves in the xy plane with an acceleration a = 2i m/s®. Speed of the particle at t = 4 second is :
(1) 12 mis (2) gamis (3) 5 m/s (4) 13 mis
6. Aparticle moving along a straight line with a constant acceleration of ~ 4 m/s? passes through a point Aon
the line with a velocity of + 8 m/s at some moment. Then the distance travelled by the particle in 5 seconds
after that moments :
(1)20m (2)24m, (3)26m (4) 28m
7. Aman moves on his motorbike with speed 54 km/h and then takes a U turn (180°) and continues to mave
with same speed. The time of U tum is 10 s. Find the average acceleration during U turn.
(1)0 (2)3ms? (3) 1.52 ms? (4) none of these
8. The distance travelled by a freely falling body is proportional to
(1) the mass of the body (2) the square of the acceleration due to gravity
(3) the square of the time of fall (4) the time of fal
9. The instantaneous velocity of a particle is equal to time derivative of its position vector and the
instantaneous acceleration is equal to time derivative of its velocity vector. Therefore:
(1) the instantaneous velocity depends on the instantaneous position vector
(2) instantaneous acceleration is independent of instantaneous position vector and
instantaneous velocity
(9) instantaneous acceleration is independent of instantaneous position vector but depends on the
instantaneous vel |
(4) instantaneous acceleration depends both on the instantaneous position vector and the
instantaneous velocity.
of one is
10. if A.B & A+B are three non-zero vector. Such that A+8 is perpendicular to B then whi
correct :
8 B
(NAZB QAzB (3)A>B MWArBePHYSICS
: DPP No. 14 Total Marks : 49
D P Pp Max. Time : 13 min,
Topic : Ditferentiation, Double ditferentiation,maxima minima,indefinite ond definite Integration, vector Vector complete,
Total Marks : 40 Max. Time : 13 min.
Single choice Objective negative marking) Q.1 to 0.9 (4 marks 1 min.) [36, 9]
Multiple choice objective ('-1' negative marking) Q.10 (4 marks 4 min.) (4, 4]
1. Theposition vectors of four points A,8,C and Dare i+]+k, 21+5], 31+ 2]-3k ; i-6]-K then selecting
Correct relation :
2 1
(1)AB=CD @a8= tcp (3) B= 50D (4)AB= 70D
2, The velocity of a car moving on a straight road increases linearly according to equation, v = a+ bx,
where a & b are positive constants. The acceleration in the course of such motion: (xis the displacement)
(1) increases (2) decreases (3) stay constant (4) becomes zero
3 A point moves in a straight line under the retardation a v2 , where ‘a’ is a positive constant and v is
speed. If the initial velocity is u , the distance covered in 't' seconds is :
1 1
(yaut 2)= log (aut) ()=log(t+aut) (4) alog (aut)
4. Apoint moves rectilinearly. Its position x at time tis given by x? = t? + 1. Its acceleration at time tis:
1 toa
Ms @s-= 3) (4) none of these
x x x
5. —_Astoneis dropped from the top of a tower. When it has fallen by 5m from the top, another stone is dropped
from a point 25m below the top. both stones reach the ground at the same moment, then height ofthe tower
{rom grounds : (take g = 10m/s?)
(1)45m (2)50m_ (3) 60m (4)65m
6. Acar accelerates from rest at a constant rate a for some time after which it decelerates at a constant
rate B to come to rest. If total time taken by car is t, then maximum velocity V will be :
op B* a oB
vet Vst|—— v=t|——— v=t|F.
(1) a-B (2) (5) (3) a+B (4) a+B
7. Alittis moving in upward direction with speed 20 m/s and having acceleration 5 m/s* in downward
direction. Abolt drops from the ceiling of lift at that moment. Just after the drop, the
(1) velocity of bolt with respect to ground is zero
{2) velocity of bolt with respect to ground is 20 m/s in upward direction
(8) acceleration of bolt with respect to ground is 5 m/s*
(4) none of these
8 The velocity of a particle moving on the x-axis is given by v = x2 + x (for x > 0) where vis in m/s and xis in
1m. Find its acceleration in m/s® when passing through the point x = 2m
(10 2)5 Qi (4)30
9, Abody is released from a great height and falls freely towards the earth. Another bodys released from the
same height exactly one second later. The separation between the two bodies, two seconds after thereleas®
of thesecond body is :
(1)4.9m (2)9.8m (3)19.6m (4)24.5m
40. Angle made by vector /31 +/2]- 2k with—ve y-axis is :
2) aet-fPHYSICS
Total Marks : 40
DPP ont Me ty Max. Time : 10 min.
‘Topic : Differentiation, Double ditferentiation,maxima minima,indefinite and definite Integration, vector Vector complete.
Total Marks : 40 Max. Time : 10 min.
Single choice Objective ('-1" negative marking) Q.1 to Q.10 (4 marks 1 min.) (40, 10]
1.
Abird flies for 4 seconds with a velocity of |t- 2| m/sec. ina straight line, where t = time in seconds. It
covers a distance of
(yam (26m (3) 8m (4) none of these
The velocity - time graph of a particle is as shown in igure
win ms}
19.6
0-24 6”
tino (in second)
(1) Itmoves with a constant acceleration throughout
(2) It moves with an acceleration of constant magnitude but changing
direction at the end of every two second
(3)The displacement of the particle is zero
(4) The velocity becomes zero at t= 4 second
The acceleration-time graph of a particle moving on a straight ine is as shown in figure. The velocity of the
particle at time t = 0 is 2m/s. The velocity after 2 seconds will be :
a(mnis*)
4
ts)
(1)6 m/s (2)4 m/s (3)2m/s (4) 8s
‘The displacement of a bodyis given to be proportional to the cube of time elapsed. Acceleration of the body
is proportional to:
(ttt (aye (yt (4)t
‘An objects projected upwards with a velocity of 100 m/s. Itwill strike the ground after (approximately) :
(1) 10sec (2)20 sec (8) 15sec. (4) Sec.
‘Astone thrown upward with a speed u from the top of the tower reaches the ground with a velocity 3u. The
height of the tower is :
(1) 3u%/g (2)4utIg (3) 6u%9 (4) Sug
Water drops fall atregular intervals from a tap which is Sm above the ground. The third drop is leaving the tap at
the instant the first drop touches the ground. How far above the grounds the second drop at that instant :
(1)2.50m (2)3.75m, (3) 4.00 m_ (4)1.25m,10.
‘packets dropped from aballoon which is going upwards wit the velocity 12 mis, the velocity of the ake,
after 2 seconds will be :
(1)-12 mis (2) 12 mis (3)-7.6mis (4) 7.6 mis
The v-t graph of a moving objectiis given in figure. The maximum acceleration is :
Velocity (crsec)
10-20-30 40 060 70 00
Time (s2e:)
(1) 1 om/sect (2)2om/sect (3) 3 cm/sect (4) 6 cm/sec?
The acceleration-time graph of a body is shown below :
a
‘The most probable velocity-time graph of the body is :
(ty 2)
(3) (4)