1st Years Test Chapter 1 and 6

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STARS ACADEMY MANA AHMEDANI

District D.G.Khan, Mana Ahmedani 03346766084


Name:            Roll #:   Test #: 571815
Subject:  Physics-11 Class:  Inter Part-I Date: 04-04-2022
Test Type # Type 13 - Short Test (No Choice) - Marks=60 Time: 2Hours

Syllabus: Unit-1,  Unit-6,  

1- Circle the correct answer. (12x1=12)


1. The branch of physics which deals with atomic nuclei is called:
(A) Particle physics
(B) Nuclear physics
(C) Solid state physics
(D) Quantum physics
2. Velocity is:
(A) base quantity
(B) derived quantity
(C) Both
(D) None of these
3. 2o is equal to:
(A) 0.035 rad
(B) 0.30 rad
(C) 0.35 rad
(D) 0.0035 rad
4. Zero error belongs to:
(A) Systematic error
(B) Random error
(C) Personal error
(D) Collective error
5. Significant figures in 0.0010 are
(A) four
(B) two
(C) three
(D) one
6. The appropriate precision on addition of following masses 0.089, 2.189, 5.32, 11.8 in kg is:
(A) 19.398 kg
(B) 19.39 kg
(C) 19.4 kg
(D) 19.41 kg
7. Internal friction of a fluid is called:
(A) Surface tension
(B) Resistance
(C) Viscosity
(D) Cohesive force
8. The terminal velocity of a droplet falling down under gravity is directly proportional to the square of:
(A) Its density
(B) Its radius
(C) Its viscosity
(D) Its elasticity
9. If the stream lines of fluid are forced closer together then:
(A) Speed of the fluid increases
(B) Pressure of the fluid increases
(C) Speed of the fluid remain same
(D) m2s–2
10. The product of cross-sectional area of the pipe and fluid speed at any point along the pipe is:
(A) Variable
(B) Zero
(C) Constant
(D) None of the above
11. The law of conservation of energy is the basis of:
(A) Stream line flow
(B) Equation of continuity
(C) Bernoulli’s equation
(D) Venture relation
12. The rotational K.E of Disc is equal to:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
1 2 1 2 1 2 2
mv mv Iω Iω
4 2 4

Q.2 Write short answers of the following questions. (8x2=16)


(i) 
Define physics and give the names of its two main branches.
(ii) 
Write two differences between base and derived quantities?
(iii) 
What do you mean by scientific notation? Give an example.
(iv) 
What is meant by random errors? How error may occur?
(v) 
What is
meant by scientific notation?
(vi) 
Three students measured the length of a needle with a scale on which minimum division is 1 mm
and recorded as: (i) 0.2145 m  (ii) 0.21 m  (iii) 0.214 m. Which record is correct and why?
(vii) 
Find the value of 'g' and its uncertainty
using T = 2π√
l

g
 from the following measurements made during an experiment. Length of simple pendulum l = 100 cm. Time for 20
vibrations = 40.2 s. Length was measured by a metre scale of accuracy upto 1 mm and time by stop watch of accuracy upto 0.1 s.

(viii) 
The speed v of sound waves through a medium may be assumed to depend on (a) the density ρ of the medium and (b) its
modulus of elasticity E which is the ratio of stress to strain. Deduce by the method of dimensions, the formula for the speed of sound.
3- Write short answers of the following questions. (8x2=16)
(i) 
What is drag force? What will be the effect of drag force acting upon a small spere of radius "r", moving down through a liquid,
depend?
(ii) 
Explain viscosity.
(iii) 
Define terminal velocity. Write its formula.
(iv) 
Why fog droplets appear to be suspended in air?

(v) 
Write the three characteristics of an ideal fluid.
(vi) 
Explain the difference between laminar flow and turbulent flow.
(vii) 
State
Bernoulli’s relation for liquid in motion and describe its two applications.
(viii) 
Give two applications of the Bernoulli’s equation.
Attempt the following long questions. (2x8=16)
4(a) Define Stoke’s law and show that the terminal velocity is directly proportional to square of radius of the object.
(b) A light year is the distance, light travels in one year. How many meters are there in one light year?
5(a) Define terminal velocity. Prove that terminal velocity is directly proportional to the square of radius.
  (b) Certain globular protein particle has a density of 1246 kg m-2. It falls through pure water (η = 8.0 × 10 −4
kgm
−1
s
−1
)  with a terminal speed
of 3.0 cm h-1. Find the radiue of the particle.
STARS ACADEMY MANA AHMEDANI
District D.G.Khan, Mana Ahmedani 03346766084
Name:            Roll #: Test #: 571815
Subject:  Physics-11 Class: Inter Part-I Date: 04-04-2022
Test Type # Type 13 - Short Test (No Choice) - Marks=60 Time:
Syllabus: Unit-1,  Unit-6,  

TEST TYPE WITH ANSWERS KEY


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B B A A B C C B A C C A

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