RPP01 Motion in 1 Dimension

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Regular Practice Paper (R.P.P.)

Topic: Motion in 1 D

RPP 01

Multiple Choice Problems:


1. If the displacement of a particle is zero, the distance covered
a. Must be zero
b. May or may not zero
c. Cannot be zero
d. Depends upon the particle

2. If the distance covered is zero, then displacement


a. Must be zero
b. May or may not zero
c. Cannot be zero
d. Depends upon the particle

3. The magnitude of displacement is equal to the distance covered in a given interval of


time if the particle
a. Moves with constant acceleration along any path
b. Moves with constant speed
c. Moves in same direction with constant velocity or with variable velocity
d. Moves with constant velocity

4. A drunkard is walking along a straight road. He takes five steps forward and three steps
backward and so on. Each step is 1 m long and takes 1 s. There is a pit on the road 11 m
away from the starting point. The drunkard will fall into the pit after
a. 29s
b. 21s
c. 37s
d. 31s

Subjective Type Questions:


5. A particle moves from position A to position B in a path as
shown in figure. If the position vectors ⃗⃗⃗ and ⃗⃗⃗ making an
angle between them as given, find the magnitude of
displacement.
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6. A particle moves in a semicircular path of radius R from O to
A. Then it moves parallel to z-axis covering a distance R up to
B. Finally it moves along BC parallel to y-axis through a
distance 2R. Find .

7. A particle is moving in a circle of radius R.


a. What is its displacement when it covers (i) half the circle, (ii)
full circle?
b. What is its distance when it covers
(i) Half the circle and (ii) Full circle?

Assertion & Reason –


In the following questions, each question contains statement I (assertion) and Statement
II (reasons). Each question has four choices a, b, c and d out of which only one is correct.
a. Statement I is true, Statement II is true ; Statement II is a correct explanation for
Statement I.
b. Statement I is true, Statement II is true ; Statement II is not a correct explanation for
Statement I.
c. Statement I is true, Statement II is false.
d. Statement I is false, Statement II is true.
8. Statement I: The displacement of a body may be zero, though its distance can be finite.
Statement II: If the body moves such that finally it arrives at the initial point, then
displacement is zero while distance is finite.
9. Statement I: Distance and displacement are different physical quantities.
Statement II: Distance and displacement have same dimensions.

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