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DPP - Daily Practice Problems Chapter-wise Sheets Date: Start Time : PHYSICS Max. Marks : 120 End Time : CP02 ‘SYLLABUS : Motion ina Straight Line Marking Scheme : (+4) for correct & (~1) for incorrect answer INSTRUCTIONS : This Dally Practice Problem Sheet contains 30 MCQS. For each question only one option is correct. Darken the correct circle/ bubble inthe Response Grid provided on each page. Theco erdinates ofa moving prileat anytime are given byx= af and y= Pe. The speed ofthe particle at time"? is given by (0) aya? op? 0) a Jo? pF © Ayo? +p? @ fo?+p? A goods train aceelerating uniformly ona straight railway track, approaches an electric pole standing on the side of track. Its engine passes the pole with velocity w and the ‘guard's room passes with veloityv. The middle wagon of the train passes the pole witha velocity fa) © Ja @ ( 2) A panicle starts moving rectilincarly at time t= 0 such that its velovity v changes with time taccording tothe equation, v= -twheret is in seconds and vis in avs. Find the time interval for which the patiele retards. 1 1 @ 5P1 1 ete atc @ fst @ 5st<3 @ w Went 1. @@2O@_2 OOOO 3. OOOO ‘Space for Rough Work Irs 4. A ball is dropped on a floor and bounces back to a height ‘somewhat lessthan the original height, Which ofthe curves depicts its motion correctly? ' ' (a) : (by = 7 ' \ o- / © - v 5. Athiefis running away on a straight road on a jeep moving with a speed of 9 m/s. A police man chases him on a motor cycle moving at a speed of 10 m/s. Ifthe instantaneous, separation of jeep from the motor eycle is 100 m, how long, will it take forthe police man to catch the thiel?” (@) 1 seoond () 19 second (6) 90 second (@) 100 sevond 6 Thedisplacement x ofa particle varies with time according to the telation x= E (le), Then seleet the false alternative. (@) At t=, the displacement of the particle is nearly (b) The velocity and acceleration ofthe particle at and ~ab respectively (©) The parte anna go beyond x = * 2 9. , R, DPP/ CP02 ‘A meteo train starts from rest and in five seconds achieves a speed 108 knvh, After that it moves with constant velocity and comes to rest after travelling 45m with uniform retardation, If total distance travelled is 395 m, find total time of travelling, (@ 1225 () 153s © 98 @ 1728 The deceleration experienced by a moving motor boat afler its engine is cut of, is given by dvidt =~ ky? where kis a constant. If vg is the magnitude of the velocity at cut-off the magnitude ofthe velocity ata time rafter the cut-ois favetee+) © w/z @ 0) yew! © % Aas dropped from the top ofa tower of height 100 m and atthesame time another bal is projected vertically upwards from ground with a velocity 25 msl, "Then the distance from the top athe tower, at which the two balls moot is (@ 684m ©) 484m (© 184m (0) 784m person moves 30 m north and then 200m towards east and finally 30/2 min south-west direction, The displacement ‘ofthe person from the erigin willbe @ lOmalongnonth (6). 10 malong south (© WOmalongvest —(@) zero ‘The velocity ofa particle is v= ++ Its positon is x=Oate~0, thenits displacement after unit time (¢= I) is @ wytg2es () vy t2e+3f (© vps gi24f3 @ rorerf ‘Acar, moving witha speed of 50 knv/r, can be stopped by brakes after atleast 6m. Ifthe sme car is moving ata speed ‘of 100k, the minimum stopping distance is (@) Theparicle will not comeback toitsstarting point at ——(@) ‘2m @) 18m to0 © 2m (@ 6m as 4. @OO@ 5 @OO@ 6 OOOO 7. OOO & OOOO 9. @0OO@_.©O0@OO 1. ©@©O@ 1.@@O@ ‘Space for Rough Work GP_3370 DPP/ CP02 —A ADAM vd 13, ‘Thewater drops fll atregularimtervalsffomatapS mabove 19. Two cars are moving in the same direction with the same the ground. The third drop is leaving the tap a an instant speed 30 kane. They are separated by a distance of 5 km. ‘when the ist drop touches the ground, How far above the The speed ofa ear moving inthe apposite direction i it round s the second drop attht instant? Take p= TOms*) _-eetsthesetwoearsatan interval of 4 minutes, wil be @ 125m ) 250m (9) Oko (b) 43kovhr (© 375m (@® 500m (©) Oko (8) Skwhe 14, Two tains ech of 50 m long are moving parallel towards 20+ A particle moves along.a straight line OX. Ata time tin cach other speeds 10 misand [Sms repeaively. afer seconds) the distance x(n meres) ofthe particle rom Os Gace cau cenene? sivenbyx= 40-+ 1210 How long would the particle travel atime will they pas each oh before coming to res? of mae oan 0 3 (© 16m (24m © 29 @ 6% 21. A body moving with uniform acceleration crosses a 15, Thedisplacement s*(in meter) ofapartile ofmass‘n’ in distance 65min the Sth second and 105 min Sh second %a)movinginonedimensionundertheasion oe ire, Howfie wit go 205? related time (in see) by= Yx+3.Thedisplacement —_(@) 240m 10 ‘ofthe patile when its velocity is zero, will be i a a Sie anes © in 2. Apartcle moving along x-axishas acclration fat ime, (©) x0 (@ 6m ‘ 16, Apatticlemovesinasiraightlinewitha consantacceleraion, SVS" PYF = fol I~sp ], where foand Tareconstants The Ir changes its veleity ftom 1Oms't020ms 'whilepassing particle att Ohas zr velocity. nthe time interval between through a distance 135 min second. The valu of is {andthe instant when 0, the particle's velocity (8, @) los ) 18s 1 © 128 (® 9s @ Shr © Gr 17. An automobile tavelling with aspecd of 60 kwh can brake ; to stop within a distance of 20m. Ithecaris going viceas deg + fastie, 120.m/b, the stopping distance willbe © 28 Of @) om > 4m 23. A boxy thrown vertically up witha velocity u, It passes © 2m @ %m thrce pints A, Band in itsupward journey wih vlcities 18, A-stoncis dropped intoa well inwhichthelevelofwatsris YY ang regpectvel ioStAE end BC Intelowthetop ofthe well Iv isveoety sound, thetime ——2°38N4 g Teetvely. Theratiool Band BC is Taller which the splash shears given by (@ 20:7 © 2 Tony © 10:7 @1 @) T=2n » 24, A beat takes 2 hours to travel km and backin sill water lake, With water velocity of 4 km f, the time taken for h going upstream of 8 km and coming back s fo TY (@) 16) minutes (©) 80 minutes e U (© 100 mines (®) 120minates B.©OOO 4.@OOO 4.©OOO 16.O@O0OO 17.©0OO B@QOO Y.@OOO °©OOO U.©OOO 2. O@O@OO 23.@0OO _4.@O0OOO ‘Space or Rough Work Be. A +? _ — D PP! CP 02 25, Aparticle starts its motion from rest under the action of a (@) t=2hs. © t= 25 soe ‘constant force, Ifthe distance covered in first 10 seconds © 1 20s. (None ofthese is Sand that covered in the fis 20 seconds is Sy then: 28, Aston fall freely under gravity I covers distances hy S.=38) ) S=48, and hy inthe fist 5 seconds, the next 5 seconds and the © 1 @ s 26, Avy stats from rest and travels.a distance x with uniform ‘acceleration, then i iavels a distance 2x with uniform speed, Finally it travels distance 3x with uniform retardation and, comes 1o rest. Ifthe complete motion ofthe particle is along, 8 straight line, then the ratio of its average velocity to ‘maximum velostyis tively. The relation between hy, hy (©) y= 3hy andh; = 3hy hy = 3hy 29, Atrain of 130 metre length is going towards north direction at a speed of 10 mis . A parrot ilies atthe speed of $ m/s (2s as pend of 108 Apart : towers ton pale to he away tack, THe © 45 (d) 67 time taken by the parrot to cross the t is 27, IiallycarAis105 mahcadofcarB. Both satmevingat —_(" Itase, Dae timet On the same detion alngastaight line. The) I3see (@) tose velotytime gaphoftocarsisshown in figue-The time 30, ‘Aci, starting fom re, ecelerates the rate through a Sten the car Bl catch hear A, lb inne tne sntnns at contin ped fox Une Land " ae then detest therate / tocometo ret he ta disance averse is 15 5, hen vom coh ts @ sel g © sos La le Ais: i os a Ww s mn Ta 2 QOO@ %.@OOO 27.O@O©OO BOOOO % OOOO 0.@OOO DAILY PRACTICE PROBLEM DPP CHAPTERWISE CPQ2 - PHYSICS Total Questions Total Marks Attempted Correct Incorrect Net Score Cut-off Score 45 Qualifying Score 60 Success Gap = Net Score — Qualifying Score Net Score = (Correct x 4) — (Incorrect x 1) ‘Space for Rough Work GP_3370

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