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Solution of Test Paper 09.09.2020
1. A gun is mounted on a plateau 960 m away
from its edge as shown. Height of plateau is
960 m. The gun can fire shells with a velocity
of 100 m/s at any angle. Of the following
choices, what is the minimum distance (OP) x
from the edge of plateau where the shell of gun
can reach?
minimum OP
960m ate
960m O=83
1 Sing'= 86 m/c
u
Oo c
ple > 100 Gos"
z = Co rs
VS 480 m (B) 720m
(C) 360m (D) None of these Pre Voeticsl hier
Seut+rtepr-
R= USin2a Se = 1440-960 ae
W Avom —J6o= Bot +L Got?
960 = (100)* Sin —Seo= Bot -st—
10 t*-16 -192=0
Sin ZO = oe . 24 t 24 t+8t 192-0
a8 (4 24) Ce ta) =0
2Sin6 Gs = 22 t= @4) -8
i i horigantally
O= 37° wr S3 S=uUtFlapps ©Sx25 + 4 xoxrye
= 14402. A stationary man observes that the rain strikes
him at an angle 60° to the horizontal. When he
begins to move with a velocity of 25 m/s then
the drops appear to strike him at an angle of
30° from horizontal, the velocity of the rain
drops is:
525 m/s (B) 50 m/s
(C) 12.5 m/s (D) 24,/2 m/s
Vag = VGx60t —VSinco'S
v(- va;
2 a
Vem ~ Vag, Nog
— Vie > T
= (LC- YB 7) -(-ast)
= sy (- VBj
(¥ +25) SJ
tongs = VR 2 Via
¥ 426° V+SO
+t. VB
R450
B02 V#S0 aeiline Gorm)A student is standing on a train travelling along
a straight horizontal track at a speed of 10 m/s.
The student throws a ball into the air along a
path, that he sees to make an initial angle of
60° with the horizontal along the track. The
professor standing on the ground observes the
ball to rise vertically, the maximum height
reached by the ball is
(A) Bm (B) 15/3 m
(© 5V¥3m 15m
U
60°
aaa lot
User = UGE0T+USincoS
= Uppy USS
Yt+ UBS
mre ar
Veq = Var t VI,
(B04 UBF) C100)
* (YE +00) 0+ OB]
lom/c
bo-T-E rom
rretion of vertically .
lame oO 2 U=-20%
( Train marin oppearte
olive’ 09 = ohste iid
+)
H- USire
io (ont Stee
2x0
= 40x %
2o4. A ball thrown down the incline strikes at a
point on the incline 25 m below the horizontal
as shown in the figure. If the ball rises to a
maximum height of 20 m above the point of
projection, the angle of projection a (with
horizontal x axis) is
Ya
i
&
5t*—20b— 25-20
= USinrW t-4t 6-0
LP ($-5) CtH)=0
+t -6)-1
2o= (USinedy-
2x10 or D hevighntelly
Sind = 20 -@O
mas jhd S-ut+ dope
S=ut+Lat* Cverticall,)
a i TS = Uboa) 25+ LxoxS
25 = Lob + AC myt> Uba-'( -@
725 = 920t-5t> oS
aoe
= ten! (e5. A particle is projected with speed u at an angle
8 from horizontal at t = 0. Its horizontal
component of velocity (v,) varies with time as
following graph :
hevigarttel ve locity
yemoin GrotntE
ee ee
T/2
6. A truck driver travels three-fourths of the
distance of his run at constant velocity (v) and
then travels the remaining distance at velocity
of (v/2). What was the trucker's average speed
for the trip ?
(A) 0.85 v \ pp 0.80 v
(C) 0.75 v (D) 0.70 v
2M 24,
1 @
total diate 3K 42
ade i ae ea
oF Abe tote tine 7 Sx
= + %
iva ReTwo projectiles arc projected with velocity v,,
vg at angles q, (from horizontal) and gg (from
vertical) as shown in the figure below, such
that v, > vg but having same horizontal
component of velocity. Which of the following
can not be correct ?
Va> Ve
Cvsiertolly) Vp OB, = Va 9a
C56p, < Ge
a bar 0,
(A) Ta>Tp (B) H,> Hy oii
(© Ra>Ra GIR >R, Cotictly VaSinba > VaSinge
T- Quy Ta > Te
r uy,
Ne Uy® oo
2x Ra> ReA man is standing on incline which makes 0
with horizontal and rain is falling vertically
with respect to man. Now man starts walking
along the incline.
y Vag =f
Mark the correct option.
A If man walks up the incline, rain may
appear to come horizontally
=>
If man walks down the incline, rain may “* Ving
appear to come horizontally 6
No matter whether man walks up or down,
(©) rain can never appear to conic Ving = UGOl+USing3
horizontally. (Up)
If man walks (up or down) along incline %, = UGet-usineT
rain may appear to come along the incline.
oe a @oony
Vem = Veg- Ving = VI - CuGet+usine])
&) ~
= — UGE — CV+UCne) )
—- —- — ~ = a
Vain= Veg Vng = VI — C-vGei—vig)
=
= UGE
Thin Cor be Zesd .
Ko Rain Gn afposr GeeTwo stones, X and Y, of different mass are
dropped from the lop of a cliff. Stone Y is
dropped a short time after stone X. Air
resistance is negligible. Whilst the stones are
falling, the distance between them will
decrease if the mass of Y is greater than
the mass of X
increase if the mass of X is greater than
the mass of Y
co whether the mass of X is greater
or less than the mass of Y
decrease whether the mass of X is greater
(D)
or less than the mass of Y
‘Keldire velocity of- Xorty +E
ae trdeponcbrt )
Rehti = a
Vag = —V@8l-VSino)
) Swimmers A and B will definitely collide Hit
some where to the west of line AB = (U-vo0)e
6B 3 — — Vinod
Une = Vag Vag
= 2vG6i42VSiro}
stag. 2Vh0
a7 ova
a ax-0
they mut Collide Coot Wide11.
A particle is dropped from the top of a tower
and at the same time another particle is thrown
horizontally from the same point. Their relative
velocity with time in air is
(A) vertical
constant, in a direction different from
horizontal as well as vertical
Au
(OF horizontal er
(D) variable in
Va= ue
On~ - 3)
Va= 0
Oa= Ar
Tha =Va-e- ut Corstens Reletive veloct
‘a
Clan = Tq-Ty = 0 tn Alc. )12.
13.
Acceleration versus time graphs for four
objects are shown below. All axes have the
same scale. Which object had the greatest
change in velocity during the interval ?
(A) @)
acceleration &
acceleration &
. ho t
time tp oa = Cheng bev
Vebcity
© | Aya ol. D
Eien
acceleration 2
acceleration &
time time
A particle is moving in xy-planc at 2 m/s along
x-axis. 2 seconds later, its velocity is 4 m/s in a
direction making 60° with positive x-axis. Its
average acceleration for this period of motion
is:
(A) V5m/s? , along y-axis
m/s”, along y-axis
‘V3 m/s”, along y-axi
(C) V5m/s? , at 60° with positive x-axis
(D) 3 m/s’, at 60° with positive x-axisG
amy, ee
— POR
%
Vee ae
Ve = AGeot + {Sinead
= 2142.87
—~ AW fw Crtani)-cav
2 a ose Sate eee 2)
- BP me14.
The velocity of an object moving rectilinearly
is given as a function of time by v = 4t — 3t’,
where v is in m/s and t is in seconds. The
average velocity of particle between t = 0 to t=
2 seconds is :
WH 0 (B) 2 m/s
(C) -4 m/s (D) None of these
: Didplacenet
avg Veloaty . fine
_ ds
Vole
Oss vdt
s 2,
[ds (Cat-se>0e
oO oO
a
sf= ag at]
0 zx 3 0
= 2t- BD
Drop. * 8-f = Oo15. From the top of a tower, a stone is thrown up. It
reaches the ground in time t,. A second stone
thrown down with the same speed reaches the
ground in time t,. A third stone released from
rest reaches the ground in time t; Then :
auth = Vtitr
A) b=+54 fs vtita
11
Opa y Osan-8
TO for ble
u nae S= utttace
: ~he a —@
fer Atme @
—h- -Ub,- 296" -@
fee Aone @)
whe oxts- +967 -@)
ai0 = 4G
Ubi -~$gtr= -UG-L9b~
UCH+E) =49- Cth bY
Us £90t- 4)he ub\- d9te
she Igtteto tse
i
~agh= eat bguh Late
a
&= bt16. A coast Guard ship is traveling at a constant
velocity of 12.50 m/s. due west, relative to the
water. On his radar screen the navigator detects
an object that is moving at a constant velocity.
The object is located at a distance of 2500 m
with respect to the ship, in a direction 53° south
of east. One minute later, he notes that the
object's position relative to the ship has
changed to 1250 m, 37° west of north. What are
the magnitude and direction of the velocity of
the object relative to the water? Express the
direction as an angle with respect to west.
50/2 m/s at 45%B) 50 m/s at 30° Vews
(C) 50/2 m/s at 60%D) None of these
M Veco
OA=2SQm
a
0g=12se™ |
AG = 3750™
Veoo= -12-51
Vou = - V+)
: e
AD= Ab Gus FE Shipp
= 21s0m Vos = Voce - Vee
= ABSing' = Cytrvh)
= 3m —C-- 7)
=-W-125)T
A +Vr}ArQ tHiwe Aminwk = Coser
Dot
t= “Specs
co. AD 2250
Y-ns Varese
Va = $0 rye
Vow = -SOi+sop
Vow = 5O0f2™mxK
AS? aot eseet >
4s17. Two trains, which are moving along different
tracks in opposite directions towards each
other, are put on the same track by mistake.
Their drivers, on noticing the mistake, start
slowing down the trains when the trains are 300
m apart. Graphs given below show their
velocities as function of time as the trains slow
down. The separation between the trains after
both have stopped, is :
Vim/s)
40
20.
t(s)
Train 10
V(m/s).
t(s)
ae Train I
(A) 120m (B) 280m
(C) 60m ro) 20 m
cs ES +O
+———~ >.<—_—_——-
>
Soom
Sov- Bot Cred byD + Diatraccarede, @ +d
Ba. Lxi0xs04+ Lx ems 4d
BM > 2ooe BOA a18. A particle is moving in x-y plane. At certain
instant, the components of its velocity and
acceleration are as follows V, = 3 m/s, V, = 4
m/s, a, = 2 m/s* and a, = 1 m/s®. The rate of
change of speed at this moment is
(A) 4 m/s? (B) 2 ms?
(©) V3 m/s” (D) V5 m/s?
Specd =v =P vtayr
Rett of- Cheye - Apes ou
ve eng
y
Ve Wocavy)
fE- 4 C BO
ov. oi, QV cht 4. BMy Oy
dk Fea “( zeov J 2( Vy dy, 4 V. dy,
= = , 7
a) S (+ ae
Vx Ox + Vy o% |
a
= | «{ Sa a+ Axi |
Jose
= \o
5S
ad oe = ED
+ kpeed.
19. Acceleration(a) - time(t) graph for a particle
starting from rest at t= 0 is as given below. The
particle has maximum speed at :
a
bf.> 0 +0 2See
’ i Velocity >}.
th —ve Oliev
Speed qe
Rep of 2, See
(A) Is BS 2s then act™ deneoe
the maynifedis
(C) 3s (D) 4s me veboty,20.
In the fuse of a diwali bomb the flame
propagates with constant velocity v; = 0.8
cm/sec. What is the minimum length of the fuse
a man should have so that he can run off to a
safe distance s = 120 m after igniting the flame,
while the flame will not reach the bomb? The
speed of person is v, = 4 m/sec.
(A) 24m N04 cm
(C) 12cm (D) 12m
aro do reaelJ
Arfe chat
A. 20
4 4
4 021. Two trains of length 100 m each are on parallel
tracks such that there engines are facing each
other and 200 m apart. The trains now start to
move with equal constant acceleration in
opposite direction. It takes 20s from now for
the last bogies to go past each other. Find the
acceleration of the trains (in m/s’).
1 mer
g
Om= al
Ge -al
Oae~ Oa-ae
= 2at
as = O
a 4
Sedt + tate
4oo = oxlot+ 4x24 X20
4M= Ax4a0
loom22. Two frogs A & B jump simultaneously from
top of two poles 11 m and 12 m high
respectively towards each other during a fight
as shown in figure. They collide in midair. If
the velocities u, and Ug are 2 m/s and 5 m/s
respectively, the value of separation d, in
meters is :- @)
3
- 2
Un= 563 C2)
+5Sivay' C3)
= -4t-3f
Ke 4m Une Ya “Ue
(a) C405)
a
=
Awl os has
mm: -91
fag aaa e sa
Ua ~Y Oe= -4)
Elsie Che = O
6 3On a rainy day rain drops are falling at a speed
of 4 m/s perpendicular to an inclined road. The
inclination of road above horizontal is 37°. A
boy is walking up the incline and has to hold
the umbrella vertical to avoid the rain. Find the
speed (in m/s) of the boy.
Ss,
\ veg aan z
Ez Vaq = “Sin37" b
-4G@s1'f
Nv =
= Ds lH 2
Gy 4 4
Ving = V@oart
+vSinat' f
= o-gv f+0-¢vp
Varn = Veqr Vong
~ 4f- 32) - Cosi +0-6vs)
= @4-o0-e@v) C— C32+06W)
feels vertically DP hengmhl Combet Zeoo
2-4-08v =0A swimmer can cross a river 100 m wide in a
minimum time of 25 second. It is found that
when he moves for minimum time his drift is
75 m. The time taken by him to go 70 m
downstream is t, and 70 m upstream is t,. Find
@
tu asm
a
=
Ve
SR ¥eq
o
Minimum Hee Orb
Ysa = V
Vaqe u25.
A person stands in an elevator. Starting at rest
at t = 0 the elevator moves upward, coming to
rest again at time t = to. The acceleration of the
elevator during this period is shown graphically
below. The total distance traveled by the
at,
elevator is sy. The value of = is.
0
vv — Px B+ ot |
a R/ wx