Leader Practice Test Physics Sc
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(1) MR2
(2) MR
2 (3) – 2 β 2x – 2n+1
2
3
(4) – 2n β 2e – 4n+1
(3) MR2 (4) 2 MR2
2
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10 A stunt performer is to run and dive off a tall 13 Following sets of three forces act on a body. Whose
platform and land in a net in the back of a truck as resultant cannot be zero :-
shown below. Originally the truck is directly under (1) 10, 10, 10 (2) 10, 10, 20
the plateform, it starts forward with a constant
acceleration a. At the same instant, the performer (3) 10, 20, 23 (4) 10, 20, 40
leaves the plateform. If the platform is H above the 14 In the adjoining figure, the tension in the string
net in the truck, then the horizontal velocity u that the connecting between A and B is :-
performer must have as he leaves the platform is :-
√3 ×T
2
(1) (2) T ×√
(1) (2) 2 3
(3) √2 × T (4) T
16 Find ratio of contact forces between m1 & m2 in
two figure :-
(3) (4)
m1
12 Two stones of masses in the ratio of 3 : 4 fall from (1) 1 (2) m2
height in the ratio of 4 : 9. The ratio of their m2 m1
momentum on reaching the ground is:- (3) (4) (m1 + m2)
m1 m2
(1) 3 : 4 (2) 2 : 3
(3) 1 : 2 (4) 1 : 3
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17 What will be the maximum value of F if the block 21 The potential energy of a system is represented in
does not slip. (coefficient of static friction is µs = 1 ) the first figure, the force acting on the system will
3 be represented by
5 2 (1)
(1) mg (2) mg
9 9
1
(3) mg (4) None
9
18 A mass M of 100 kg is suspended with use of
strings A, B and C as shown in fig. where W is
vertical wall and R is a rigid horizontal rod. The (2)
tension in string B is -
(3)
g sin θ
(1) (2) g sin θ
3
4g sin θ 2g sin θ The body is in stable equilibrium at
(3) (4)
3 3
(1) x = x1
20 If the linear momentum is increased by 25% then
by what percentage kinetic energy will increase? (2) x = x2
(1) 100% (2) 300% (3) both x1 and x2
(3) 400% (4) 56.25% (4) neither x1 nor x2
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23 In the figure the variation of potential energy of a particle 26 A particle moves along a circle with a constant
of mass m = 2kg is represented w.r.t. its x-coordinate. The
angular speed ω . Its displacement, with respect to
particle moves under the effect of this conservative force
along the x-axis. Which of the following statements is this position of the particle at time t = 0 is plotted
correct about the particle: against time. The graph would look like :
(1) (2)
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29 A uniform wire is bend in the form of letter 'T', 32 A small object of uniform density rolls up a curved
surface with an initial velocity v. It reaches up to a
then find the distance of center of mass from the
3v2
joint of two rods if each rod is identical in maximum height of with respect to the initial
4g
dimensions & has length 'L' :- position. The object is :-
(1) L (2) L
2 4
(3) L (4) L
3 6
(1) Ring (2) Hollow sphere
30 A uniform thin stick of length ℓ and mass m is held
(3) Solid sphere (4) Disc
horizontally with its end B hinged at a point B on
the edge of a table. Point A is suddenly released. 33 A mass 'm' moves with a velocity v and collides
inelastically with another identical mass. After
The acceleration of the centre of mass of the stick
collision the 1st mass moves with velocity v in a
at the time of release, is :- √3
direction perpendicular to the initial direction of
motion. Find the speed of the 2nd mass after collision.
(1) 3 (2) 3
g g
4 7 2 v
(1) v (2)
(3) 2 (4) 1 √3 √3
g g
7 7 √3v
(3) v (4)
31 A boy of mass 30kg is standing on a platform of
34 A steel ball is dropped from a height 32 m. Collision
mass 60kg. There is no friction between the
of ball with floor is inelastic with co-efficient of
platform and the ground. If the boy reaches the
restitution e = 1 . Find height upto which ball will
other end what is his actual displacement ? 2
rise after 2nd collision ?
(Refer diagram) :-
(1) 4 m (2) 2 m
(3) 8 m (4) 16 m
35 A geostationary satellite can be installed?
(1) Over the north or south pole
(2) Over any city on the equator
(1) 10 (2) 5
m m (3) In an orbit making an angle of 23.5° with the
3 3
(3) 5m (4) 0 equatorial plane
(4) In an orbit making an angle of 66.5° with the
equatorial plane
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36 A rigid massless rod of length 3 ℓ has two masses 39 Four identical rods each of mass m and length
attached at each end as shown in the figure. The rod is make a square frame in xy plane as shown.
pivoted at point P on the horizontal axis (see figure). Calculate its moment of inertia about the x-axis:-
When released from initial horizontal position, its
instantaneous angular acceleration will be :-
g 7g
(1) (2)
2ℓ 3ℓ
g g
(3) (4)
13 ℓ 3ℓ 5 4
(1) mℓ2 (2) mℓ2
37 Two coaxial discs, having moments of inertia I1 an 3 3
I1 (3) mℓ2 (4) None of these
, are rotating with respective angular velocities
2
ω1 40 A hoop rolls on a horizontal ground without
ω 1 and , about their common axis. They are
2
brought in contact with each other and thereafter slipping with linear speed v. Speed of a particle P
they rotate with a common angular velocity. then on the circumference of the hoop at angle θ is :
loss in energy due to friction between the discs is:
I1 ω 21 3
(1) (2) I1 ω 21
12 8
I1 ω 21 I1 ω 21
(3) (4)
6 24
38 Assertion : For the purpose of calculation of
moment of inertia, body's mass can be assumed to (1) 2v sin
θ
(2) v sin θ
2
be concentrated at its centre of mass.
θ v cos θ
Reason : Moment of inertia of rigid body about an (3) 2v cos (4)
2
axis passing through its centre of mass is zero. 41 A small body of mass m falls to the earth from
(1) Both Assertion & Reason are True & the infinite distance away. What will be its velocity on
Reason is a correct explanation of the reaching the earth? (Radius of the earth = R,
Assertion. acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the
(2) Both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason earth is g) :-
is not a correct explanation of the Assertion.
(1) gR (2) 2gR
(3) Assertion is True but the Reason is False.
(3) √gR (4) √2gR
(4) Both Assertion & Reason are False.
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42 Two solid spherical planets of equal radii R having 45 Which of the following field lines are correct :-
masses 4M and 9M. Their centre are separated by a
distance 6R. A projectile of mass m is sent from the (a)
planet of mass 4 M towards the heavier planet.
What is the distance r of the projectile from the
centre of the heavier planet where the gravitational
force on the projectile is zero ?
(b)
(1) 1.4 R
(2) 1.8 R
(3) 1.5 R
(4) 3.6 R
(c)
43 What is the periodic time of a satellite revolving
very close to the surface of the earth, of density ρ ?
√
3π
(1)
ρG
√
5π
(2) (d)
ρG
√
2π
(3)
ρG
√
4π
(4) (1) Only d (2) b,c,d
ρG
44 A hollow metallic sphere with charge q at centre is (3) b,d (4) a,b
shown. Which one is correct 46 Two positive ions, each carrying a charge q, are
separated by a distance d. If F is the force of
repulsion between the ions, the number of electrons
missing from each ion will be: (e being charge on
an electron)
(1) EA ≠ 0, EB = 0, EC ≠ 0 4 π ε 0F d2 4 π ε 0F d2
(1) (2)
(2) EA ≠ 0, EB = 0, EC = 0 q2 e2
√ 4 π ε 0F e √ 4 π ε 0F d
2 2
(3) EA = 0, EB = 0, EC ≠ 0 (3) (4)
d2 e2
(4) EA ≠ 0, EB ≠ 0, EC = 0
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47 Four point charges −Q, −q, 2q and 2Q are placed, 49 Four equal charge Q are placed at the four corners
one at each corner of the square. The relation of a body of side ‘a’ each. Work done in removing
between Q and q for which the potential at the a charge – Q from its centre to infinity is
centre of the square is zero is: √ 2 Q2
1
(1) 0 (2)
Q = −q Q=− 4 π ε 0a
(1) (2) q √ 2 Q2 Q2
1 (3) (4)
(3) Q=q (4) Q= π ε 0a 2 π ε 0a
q
50 A uniform horizontal electric field E is established
48 A point charge +q is at a distance d/2 from a square
in the space between two large vertical parallel
surface of side d and is directly above the centre of
plates. A small conducting sphere of mass m is
the square as shown in fig. The electric flux
suspended in the field from a string of length L. If
through the square is the sphere is given a + q charge, then the period of
oscillation of the pendulum is :
(1) 2 π √ L
g
(2) 2 π √
L
g + (qE/m)
(3) 2 π √
L
g − (qE/m)
(1) q/ π ε 0 (2) q/6 ε 0
2π
L
(3) q/ ε 0 (4) Zero (4)
⎷ [g 2 + (qE/m)2 ]
1/2
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