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Physics Paper - 1 (Question Paper)

This document contains a 20 question physics test with multiple choice and numerical answer questions. The test covers topics such as projectile motion, forces, acceleration, graphs of motion, and gas laws. It provides diagrams and equations to accompany some of the questions. The test is assessing students' understanding of essential physics concepts through calculations and analysis of presented scenarios and graphs.

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Major Test - 2 (ADV) Physics Paper - 1 (Code : 12)

PART (A) : PHYSICS

SECTION-I : (MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWER(S) TYPE)

This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONE or MORE than one is/are correct.

1. A small plane can fly at a speed of 150 km/h in still air. A 50 km/h wind is blowing from west to
east. Plane files a distance 500 km due north. Choose the correct options:
5
(A) Time taken by the plane is h
2
10
(B) Time taken by the plane is h
3
(C) Speed of plane is 100 2 km h
1
(D) Plane should fly at an angle   sin 1   west of north relative to wind.
3

2. A particle is projected with speed 50 m/s at angle 37o with


horizontal from ground as shown. AB and CD are parallel to
y–axis and B is the highest point of trajectory of particle.
Choose the correct options: [g = 10 m/s2]
(A) AB = 45m
(B) BC = 90m
(C) AB = 90m
(D) CD = 180m

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3. An open elevator is ascending with zero acceleration and speed 10 m/s. A ball is thrown vertically up
by a boy when he is at a height 10 m from the ground, the velocity of projection is 30 m/s with
respect to elevator. Choose correct option, assuming height of the boy is very small:  g  10 m s 2 
(A) Maximum height attained by the ball from ground is 90 m.
(B) Maximum height attained by the ball with respect to lift from the point of projection on lift is 45 m.
(C) Time taken by the ball to meet the elevator again is 6 sec
(D) The speed of the ball when it comes back to the boy is 20 m/s with respect to ground.

4. A particle is projected up an incline (inclination angle  30o ) with


o
15 3 m s at an angle of 30 with the incline (as shown in figure)
 g  10 m s 
2

(A) 1.5 sec later, the angle between instantaneous acceleration & instantaneous velocity is 120o.
(B) 1.5 sec later, the angle between instantaneous acceleration & instantaneous velocity is 60o.
(C) Range on the incline is 45 m
(D) Time of flight on the incline is 3 sec.

5. In the figure shown, two blocks one of mass 5 kg and the other of
mass 2 kg are connected by light and inextensible string. Pulleys
are light and frictionless. Choose the correct statement.
5g
(A) The acceleration of 5 kg mass is m s2
11
5g
(B) The acceleration of 2 kg mass is m s2
11
12g
(C) Tension in the string is N
11
10g
(D) Tension in the string is N
11
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6. Mark the correct option(s).


(A) The x–component of F1 is 3 3 N
(B) The x–component of F2 is –2 N
(C) The magnitude of resultant force is 52 N
(D) None of the above

7. The speed of two particles are measured to be V1  10.2  0.02  ms 1 and V2   6.4  0.01 ms 1 .
Then, mark the correct option(s).
(A) The sum of speeds of particles is 16.6  0.03 ms 1
(B) The difference of speeds of particles is  3.8  0.03 ms 1
(C) The difference of speeds of particles is  6.4  0.01 ms 1
(D) The sum of speeds of particles is 16.6 ms-1

8. A student uses a simple pendulum of exactly 1 m length to determine g (the acceleration due to
gravity). He uses a stopwatch with the least count of 1 s for this and records 40 s for 20 oscillations.
For the observation, which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?
(A) Error ( T ) in measuring the time period (T) is 0.05 s
(B) Error ( T ) in measuring the time period (T) is 1 s
(C) Percentage error in the determination of g is 5%
(D) Percentage error in the determination of g is 2.5%
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9. A circus joker throws vertically three balls one after another with an interval of 0.5 s. After 0.5 s of
throwing the third ball, he catches the first ball. When he catches the first ball, then
(A) The height of second ball above point of projection is 2.5 m
(B) The velocity of third ball is 2.5 ms-1 in upward direction
(C) The height of third ball above point of projection is 2.5 m
(D) The velocity of second ball is 2.5 ms-1 in downward direction

10. A particle moves on a straight line whose square of


velocity versus displacement graph is shown.
Mark the correct option(s).
(A) The particle stops after 5s
(B) The acceleration of particle is 2 ms 2
(C) Its velocity–time graph is a straight line
(D) Its displacement–time graph is a parabolic

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SECTION-II : (INTEGER ANSWER TYPE)

This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For
each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the
second decimal place; e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 0.33, 30.27)

11. A ball is thrown from the roof of a building of height 44m with speed v 0 at an angle  below the
X
horizontal. It lands 2 seconds later at a point 30m from the base of the building. If tan   then,
10
2
find the value of X. (Take g  10 m s )

12. If the projectile hits the inclined plane perpendicularly when thrown horizontally with v 0 from a
2gH
tower of height H as shown then the value of 2
is:
 v0 

13. A particle is projected up an inclined plane of inclination  to the horizontal


as shown. The angle of projection of particle with horizontal is  . If the
tan 
particle strikes the plane horizontally, then tan   .
x
Find the value of x.

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14. The acceleration–displacement graph of a


particle moving in a straight line is as shown in
figure, initial velocity of particle is zero. Find
the velocity (in m/s) of the particle when
displacement of the particle is s  16m .

15. The two blocks shown are moving together and on the verge of relative sliding between them. If the
coefficient of friction is  between them, then find 10 .
[g = 10 m/s2]

16. The masses of blocks A and B are same. The mass of each
block is 1 kg. All surfaces are smooth. A force F = 20 N is
applied on the light string at point P. The acceleration of point
P is 5x m/s2. Find the value of x.[g = 10 m/s2]

17. The situation shown in the figure, all surfaces are smooth.
The mass of sphere is 7 kg. [g = 10 m/s2]
If the force F required to keep the system in equilibrium is
9n N. Find the value of n.

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18. There is a vertical parabolic shaped wire. The highest point of the wire is 2.5 m above the ground as
shown in the figure. An insect of mass 5 g is moving on the wire with constant speed of 5 m s . The
normal reaction on insect at highest point is 5n 103 N . Find the value of n. (g = 10 m/s2)

19. A particle moving on straight line whose velocity–


time graph is shown in the figure. The average
15
speed from t = 0 to t = 6 s is V  ms1 . Find the
n
value of n.

20. 3 moles of an ideal gas undergoes a process A  B as shown in the figure. The maximum
3P V
temperature of the gas during the process is 0 0 . The value of  is.
R

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