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Raj Sir

Subject : Physics Paper Set : 1


Standard : 11 NLM and friction Date : 17-11-2024
Total Mark : 200 Time : 0H:0M

.............. Physics - Section A (MCQ) .............. (A) Rolling friction is greater than sliding friction
(B) Rolling friction is less than sliding friction
(1) A cold soft drink is kept on the balance. When the cap is (C) Rolling friction is equal to sliding friction
open, then the weight
(A) Increases (D) Rolling friction and sliding friction are same

(B) Decreases (7) A boy pushes a box of mass 2 kg with a force




(C) First increases then decreases F = (20î + 10ĵ)N on a frictionless surface. If the box was
initially at rest, then ........... m is displacement along the
(D) Remains same x−axis after 10 s.
(2) Three blocks A, B and C weighing 1, 8 and 27 kg (A) 400 (B) 500
respectively are connected as shown in the figure with an (C) 800 (D) 1200
inextensible string and are moving on a smooth surface. T3
is equal to 36 N . Then T2 is ........ N (8) A block of mass m is kept on horizontal turn table at x
distance from the centre. If coefficient of friction between
block and surface of turn table is µ, then maximum angular
speed of the table so that block does not slip
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(A) 18 (B) 9
(C) 3.375 (D) 1.25
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(3) In the figure shown the velocity of different blocks is shown. √ µg √ µg


The velocity of C is ......... m/s (A) x2 (B) x
√ µg √
(C) 2x
(D) µx2
g

(9) A body of mass 1.0 kg is falling with an acceleration of


10 m/sec2 . Its apparent weight will be ......... kg wt
(g = 10 m/sec2 )
(A) 1.0 (B) 2.0
(C) 0.5 (D) 0

(10) A mass of 100 g strikes the wall with speed 5 m/s at an angle
as shown in figure and it rebounds with the same speed. If
the contact time is 2 × 10−3 sec, what is the force applied
(A) 4 (B) 6 on the mass by the wall

(C) 0 (D) none of these


(4) Force acts for 20 s on a body of mass 20 kg, starting from
rest, after which the force ceases and then body describes
50 m in the next 10 s. The value of force will be .......... N
(A) 40 (B) 5
(C) 20 (D) 10

(5) A horizontal force of 4 N is needed to keep a block of mass (A) 250 3N to right (B) 250 N to right

0.5 kg sliding on a horizontal surface with a constant speed. (C) 250 3N to left (D) 250 N to left
The coefficient of sliding friction must be :- [g = 10 m/s2 ]
(A) 0.25 (B) 0.5 (11) Two identical mass m are connected to a massless string
which is hung over two frictionless pulleys as shown in
(C) 0.8 (D) 0.6 figure. If everything is at rest, what is the tension in the
(6) Which one of the following statements is correct cord?

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acting on the rifle (in newton) is ............
(A) Zero (B) 120
(C) 300 (D) 3000
(19) A dynamometer D is attached to two blocks of masses 6 kg
and 4 kg as shown in the figure. The reading of the
(A) less than mg
dynamometer is ............ N
(B) exactly mg
(C) more than mg but less than 2mg
(D) exactly 2mg
(A) 18 (B) 28
(12) A stunt man jumps his car over a crater as shown (neglect air
resistance) (C) 38 (D) 48
(20) A body at rest explodes into two pieces of unequal mass.
The parts will move
(A) Arbitrarily

(A) during the whole flight the driver experiences (B) In the same direction
weightlessness (C) In opposite directions with equal speeds
(B) during the whole flight the driver never experiences (D) In opposite directions with unequal speeds
weightlessness
(21) A block of mass m rests on a rough inclined plane. The
(C) during the whole flight the driver experiences coefficient of friction between the surface and the block is
weightlessness only at the highest point µ. At what angle of inclination θ of the plane to the
(D) the apparent weight increases during upward journey horizontal will the block just start to slide down the plane?
(A) θ = tan−1 µ (B) θ = cos−1 µ
(13) A player kicks a football of mass 0.5 kg and the football
begins to move with a velocity of 10 m/s. If the contact (C) θ = sin−1 µ (D) θ = sec−1 µ
between the leg and the football lasts for 50 1
sec, then the (22) The ratio of the weight of a man in a stationary lift and when
force acted on the football should be ........... N it is moving downward with uniform acceleration ′ a′ is 3 : 2.
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(A) 2500 (B) 1250 The value of ′ a′ is (g−Acceleration due to gravity of the
earth)
(C) 250 (D) 625
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(A) 32 g (B) g3
(14) If µs , µk and µr are coefficients of static friction, sliding
friction and rolling friction, then (C) 2
3g (D) g
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(A) µs < µk < µr (B) µk < µr < µs (23) A uniform rope of mass M and length L is fixed at its upper
end vertically from a rigid support. Then the tension in the
(C) µr < µk < µs (D) µr = µk = µs rope at the distance l from the rigid support is x
(15) A wooden wedge of mass M and inclination angle (α) rest (A) M g L+I
L
(B) MLg (L − l)
on a smooth floor. A block of mass m is kept on wedge. A
force F is applied on the wedge as shown in the figure such (C) M g (D) 1
LMg
that block remains stationary with respect to wedge. So, (24) What will be the acceleration of the system and tension in
magnitude of force F is the rope connecting 5 kg and 1 kg :-

(A) (M + m)g tan α (B) g tan α


(C) mg cos α (D) (M + m)g cosec α
(A) 4 m/s2 , 20 N (B) 2 m/s2 , 10 N
(16) A rocket with a lift- off mass 3.5 × 10 kg is blasted upwards
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(C) 4 m/s2 , 10 N (D) 2 m/s2 , 20 N
with an initial acceleration of 10m/s2 . Then the initial thrust
of the blast is (25) A block of 10 kg mass is placed on a rough inclined surface
(A) 1.75 × 105 N (B) 3.5 × 105 N as shown in figure. The acceleration of the block will be

(C) 7.0 × 105 N (D) 14.0 × 105 N


(17) The maximum speed that can be achieved without skidding
by a car on a circular unbanked road of radius R and
coefficient of static friction µ, is

(A) µRg (B) Rg µ
√ √ (A) Zero (B) g
(C) µ Rg (D) µRg √
(18) When a 4 kg rifle is fired, the 10 g bullet receives an (C) g
2 (D) 3g
2
acceleration of 3 × 106 cm/s2 . The magnitude of the force (26) A person in an elevator acclerating upwards with an

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acceleration of 2 ms−2 , tosses a coin vertically upwards (35) A car of mass m is moving on a level circular track of radius
with a speed of 20 ms−1 . After how much time will the coin R. If µs represents the static friction between the road and
fall back into his hand ? (Take g = 10 ms−2 ) tyres of the car, the maximum speed of the car in circular
(A) 53 s (B) 10
3
s motion is given by

(A) µs Rg (B) Rg µs
(C) 10
s (D) 3
s
3 5 √ √
(27) A spring is compressed between two toy carts of mass m1 (C) µs Rg (D) µs Rg
and m2 . When the toy carts are released, the springs exert
(36) A force acts on a block as shown in figure. Find time when
equal and opposite average forces for the same time on
block loses contact with surface.
each toy cart. If v1 and v2 are the velocities of the toy carts
and there is no friction between the toy carts and the
ground, then :
(A) v1 /v2 = m1 /m2 (B) v1 /v2 = m2 /m1
(C) v1 /v2 = −m2 /m1 (D) v1 /v2 = −m1 /m2
(28) 100 balls each of mass moving with speed v simultaneously (A) t = 25/3 sec (B) t = 50/3 sec
strike a wall normally and reflected back with same speed, in (C) t = 100/3 sec (D) t = 50 sec
time ts. The total force exerted by the balls on the wall is
(A) 100tmv (B) 200tmv (37) If mass of A = 10 kg, coefficient of static friction = 0.2,
coefficient of kinetic friction = 0.2. Then mass of B to start
(C) 200 mvt (D) mv
100t motion is
(29) A lift of mass 1000 kg is moving with an acceleration of 1
m/s2 in upward direction. Tension developed in the string,
which is connected to the lift, is ........... N (g = 9.8 m/s2 )
(A) 9800 (B) 10000
(C) 10800 (D) 11000
(30) A bullet of mass 50 gram is fired from a 5 kg gun with a
velocity of 1km/s. the speed of recoil of the gun is .......... m/s
(A) 5 (B) 1 (A) 2 kg (B) 2.2 kg
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(C) 0.5 (D) 10 (C) 4.8 kg (D) 200 gm
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(31) A cylinder of mass 10 kg is sliding on a plane with an initial
(38) A block is kept on a frictionless inclined surface with angle
velocity of 10 m/s. If coefficient of friction between surface
of inclination ’α’. The incline is given an acceleration ′ a′ to
and cylinder is 0.5, then before stopping it will describe
keep the block stationary. Then a is equal to
............. m
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(A) 12.5 (B) 5


(C) 7.5 (D) 10
(32) The apparent weight of the body, when it is travelling
upwards with an acceleration of 2m/s2 and mass is 10 kg,
will be ......... N (A) g (B) g tan α
(A) 198 (B) 164 (C) g/ tan α (D) g cosecα
(C) 140 (D) 118
(39) Three blocks of masses 2 kg, 3 kg and 5 kg are connected to
(33) A rod of length L and mass M is acted on by two unequal each other with light string and are then placed on a
forces F1 and F2 (< F1 ) as shown in the following figure.The frictionless surface as shown in the figure. The system is
tension in the rod at a distance y from the end A is given by pulled by a force F = 10N, then tension T1 = .......... N

( ) (y) ( ) (y)
(A) F1 1 − y
+ F2 (B) F2 1 − y
+ F1
(A) 1 (B) 5
L L L L

(C) (F1 − F2 ) y
(D) none of these
(C) 8 (D) 10
L
(34) An initially stationary device lying on a frictionless floor
explodes into two pieces and slides across the floor one (40) A car is moving with high velocity when it has a turn. A force
piece is moving in positive x direction then other peice is acts on it outwardly because of
moving in (A) Centripetal force (B) Centrifugal force
(A) Positive y direction
(C) Gravitational force (D) All the above
(B) Negative y direction
(41) A bullet of mass 40 g is fired from a gun of mass 10 kg. If
(C) Negative x direction velocity of bullet is 400 m/s, then the recoil velocity of the
(D) At angle from x direction gun will be ..........

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(A) 1.6 m/s in the direction of bullet
(B) 1.6 m/s opposite to the direction of bullet
(C) 1.8 m/s in the direction of bullet
(D) 1.8 m/s opposite to the direction of bullet

(42) A student attempts to pull himself up by tugging on his hair.


He will not succeed
(A) As the force exerted is small
(B) The frictional force while gripping, is small.
(C) Newton’s law of inertia is not applicable to living beings. (A) 4 N (B) 6 N
(D) As the force applied is internal to the system. (C) 160
3 N (D) 80
3 N
(50) A man getting down a running bus falls forward because
(43) The average force necessary to stop a hammer with (A) Due to inertia of rest, road is left behind and man
momentum p N s in 0.5 s is .......... N reaches forward
(A) 2p (B) p
(B) Due to inertia of motion upper part of body continues
(C) 4p (D) p
2 to be in motion in forward direction while feet come to
rest as soon as they touch the road
(44) A passenger inside a bus moving with uniform speed
(C) He leans forward as a matter of habit
suddenly finds that a ball at rest, starts moving towards his
left. It means that the bus now is (D) Of the combined effect of all the three factors stated in
(A) Accelerating (B) Stopping (a), (b)and (c)
(C) Turning left (D) Turning right

(45) The distance covered by a body of mass 5 g having linear


momentum 0.3 kg m/s in 5 s is .......... m
(A) 300 (B) 30
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(46) A 140 g ball, in horizontal flight with a speed v1 of 39.0 m/s,


is struck by a bat. After leaving the bat, the ball travel in the
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opposite direction with speed v2 = 39.0 m/s. If the impact


time ∆t for the ball-bat collision is 1.20 ms, what average
net force acts on the ball ......... N
(A) 1308 (B) 1090
(C) 9100 (D) 980

(47) A body is accelerated by applying a force of 30 N . The


change in the momentum of the body after 2 sec is ............
kg − m/s
(A) 7.5 (B) 30
(C) 120 (D) 60

(48) An isolated rail car originally moving with speed v0 on a


straight, frictionles, level track contains a large amount of
sand. A release valve on the bottom of the car malfunctions,
and sand begins to pour out straight down relative to the
rail car. Is momentum conserved in this process?
(A) The momentum of the rail car alone is conserved
(B) The momentum of the rail car + sand remaining within
the car is conserved
(C) The momentum of the rail car + all of the sand, both
inside and outside the rail car, is conserved
(D) Both (A) and (C)

(49) Three blocks of masses 4 kg, 6 kg and 8 kg are hanging over a


fixed pulley as shown. The tension in the string connecting
8 kg and 4 kg block is

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Raj Sir

Subject : Physics Paper Set : 1


NLM and friction Date : 17-11-2024
Standard : 11
Total Mark : 200 (Answer Key) Time : 0H:0M

Physics - Section A (MCQ)

1-C 2-B 3-A 4-B 5-C 6-B 7-B 8-B 9-D 10 - C


11 - B 12 - A 13 - C 14 - C 15 - A 16 - C 17 - D 18 - C 19 - C 20 - D
21 - A 22 - B 23 - B 24 - B 25 - A 26 - C 27 - C 28 - B 29 - C 30 - D
31 - D 32 - D 33 - A 34 - C 35 - D 36 - B 37 - A 38 - B 39 - C 40 - B
41 - B 42 - D 43 - A 44 - D 45 - A 46 - C 47 - D 48 - D 49 - D 50 - B

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