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Crash Chapter 4 Test

1. Projectile motion refers to the motion of an object thrown or projected into the air, subject to only the acceleration of gravity. Some key points include: 2. For an object fired at an angle, its vertical velocity decreases due to gravity, while horizontal velocity remains constant. 3. Questions provide information about projectile motion, circular motion, and calculate values like speed, acceleration, force, based on given parameters like mass, radius, time period etc. 4. Concepts tested include projectile motion, uniform circular motion, centripetal force, work, energy related to circular and projectile trajectories.

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Crash Chapter 4 Test

1. Projectile motion refers to the motion of an object thrown or projected into the air, subject to only the acceleration of gravity. Some key points include: 2. For an object fired at an angle, its vertical velocity decreases due to gravity, while horizontal velocity remains constant. 3. Questions provide information about projectile motion, circular motion, and calculate values like speed, acceleration, force, based on given parameters like mass, radius, time period etc. 4. Concepts tested include projectile motion, uniform circular motion, centripetal force, work, energy related to circular and projectile trajectories.

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1.

Project motion is also known as ___________


(a) motion along circular path (b) to and fro motion
(c) back and forth motion (d) motion in plane
2. A particle fired at speed u at angel α to the horizontal. The acceleration of free fall
may be taken as g. which of following choice correctly shows the vertical and horizontal
competent of its velocity after a time t.
Vertical velocity Horizontal velocity
(A) u sinα ` u cosα
(B) u sinα – gt u cosα -gt
(C) u sinα – gt u cosα
(D) u cosα u sinα – gt
3. A motor-cycle taking off horizontally from a platform 1.25m above the ground and
landing 10 away. What is the take-off speed?
(a) 5 m/s (b) 10 m/s (c) 15 m/s (d) 20 m/s
4. A projectile is fired horizontally with a speed of 40 m/s from the top of tall building
on the surface of the earth. Air resistance may be taken as negligible and value of g may be
taken as 10 m/s2. What will the projectile’s speed be 3s later
(a) 30 m/s (b) 40 m/s (c) 50 m/s (d) 70 m/s
5. Which statement is correct about a particle moving in a horizontal circular path
with constant angular velocity
(A) the linear momentum is constant, but the kinetic energy varies
(b) the kinetic energy is constant but the linear momentum varies
(C) both Kinetic energy and linear momentum are constant
(d) both speed and linear velocity are constant
6. A body is moving in uniform circular motion, which of the following choice
describes the linear velocity, angular velocity and linear acceleration of the body
Linear velocity Angular velocity Linear Acceleration
(a) Constant Constant Varying
(b) constant constant Zero
(c) constant varying constant
(d) varying constant varying
7. An engine has a component rotating at 3000 revolutions per minute in a circle of
radius 8cm, which of the following is its centripetal acceleration
(A) 25 m/s2 (B) 7900 m/s2 (c) 3.1x104 m/s2 (d) 7.2x107 m/s2
8. The given diagram show as steel ball fixed to one end of a light rod which rotates in
a vertical circle with a constant speed.

Which of the following graph could represent how the tension T in the rod varies with
angle Ꙫ

9. A body moves with constant speed around a circle of radius 1 m in 1 s. what is the
magnitude of its acceleration
(a) zero (b) 10 m/s2 (c) 2 π m/s2 (d) 4 π 2 m/s2
10. When a car rounds a curve of radius r at speed v, the required centripetal force on
the car is F. if the car rounds the same curve at speed 2V, what is the required centripetal
force?
(a) ½ F (b) F (C) 2F (D) 4F
11. Two racing cars of masses m1 and m2 are moving in circles of radii r1 and r2
respectively. Their speeds are such that each makes a complete circle in the same
length of time. The ratio of the angular speed of the first car to that of the second car is
(a) m1 : m2 (b) r1 : r2
(c) 1 : 1 (d) m1 r1 : m2 r2
12. A bottle of soda water is grasped by the neck and swung briskly in a circle. Near
which portion of the bottle do the bubbles collect?
(a) Near the bottom (b) Near the neck
(c) In the middle of the bottle
(d) Bubbles remain distributed uniformly throughout the volume of the bottle
13. If a body moves with a constant speed in a circle
(a) no work is done on it (b) no force acts on it
(c) no acceleration is produced in it (d) its velocity remains constant
14. A string can withstand a tension of 100 N. The greatest speed with which a body of
mass 1 kg can be whirled in a horizontal circle using 1 m length of the string is
(a) 5 m/s (b) 7.5 m/s (c) 10 m/s (d) 20 m/s
15. For a particle moving in uniform circular motion
(a) velocity is transverse and acceleration is radial
(b) velocity is radial and acceleration is transverse
(c) both velocity and acceleration are radial
(d) both velocity and acceleration are transverse.
16. A can filled with water is revolved in a vertical circle of radius 4 m so that the
water does not fall down. The maximum possible period of revolution is
(a) 1 s (b) 2 s (c) 3 s (d) 4 s
17.Car of mass 1000 kg moves on a circular road with a speed of 20 m/s. Its direction
changes by 90° after travelling 628 m on the road. The centripetal force acting on the car is
(a) 500 N (b) 750 N (c) 1000 N (d) 1500 N
18. For a body moving with constant speed in a horizontal circle, which of the following
remains constant?
(a) Velocity (b) Acceleration (c) Centripetal force (d) Kinetic energy
19. A ball is projected at an angle of 45° to the horizontal .If the horizontal range is 20 m,
the maximum height to which the ball rises is (g = 10 m/s2)
(a) 2.5 m (b) 5.0 m (c) 7.5 m (d) 10 m
20. The horizontal and the vertical components of the initial velocity of a projectile are 10
m/s and 20 m/s, respectively. The horizontal range of the projectile will be (g = 10 m/s2)
(a) 5 m (b) 10 m (c) 20 m (d) 40 m
21. A person fires a bullet directly towards a monkey sitting on a tree, Just when the bullet
leaves the gun, the monkey starts falling freely . The bullet
(a) will go above the monkey (b) will hit the monkey
(c) will go below the monkey
(d) may or may not hit the monkey, depending on the speed of the bullet

22. A large number of bullets are fired in all directions with the same speed v . The
maximum area on the ground on which these bullets will spread is
4
v2 v v
(a) π (b) π 2 (c) π (d)
g g g
N.O.T
23. An object is thrown along a direction inclined at an angle of 45° with the horizontal.
The horizontal range of the object is equal to
(a) vertical height
(b) twice the vertical height
(c) thrice the vertical height
(d) four times the vertical height
24. The angle of projection of a projectile is 30°. The ratio of the horizontal range and the
maximum height is
(a) 4: √ 3 (a) 2√ 3 (a) 3√ 2 (d)
N.O.T
25. A projectile is launched with upward with a K.E of 100 J, when it reaches to highest
point its KE becomes 50J, the angle of projection is :
(A) 30 (b) 45 (c) 60 (d) 75
26. In projectile motion, the acceleration in horizontal is __________
(a) Equal to g (b) less than g
(c) Equal to zero (d) constant
27. At which of the following angles the range will be maximum _____________
(a) 30 (d) 10 (c) 75 (d) 20
28. A body is moving along a circular path of radius of 5m with a K.E of 100J, find the net
force acting on body

(a) 50N (d) 40N (c) 20N (d) 80N


29. Two wheels A and B having radius 50cm and 75cm are moving, find how many
rotation the wheels B have to complete in order to both wheel complete same linear
distance , if wheel A has covered 30 rotation
(a) 15 rotation (b) 20 rotation (c) 10 rotation (d) 30 rotation
30. Find the tangent of angle at which a projectile must be thrown so that its range and
maximum height are numerical equal
(a) 4 (b) 3 (d) 2 (d) 5

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