Kinematics Review 1D - Without Answers

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1. A stone is dropped into well in which the level of water is at a distance h below the top of well.

If  is the velocity of sound, the time T after which the splash is heard is given by

2h h
(A) T = 2h/  (B) T  
g 

2h h h 2h
(C) T   (D) T  
 g 2g 

2. A ball thrown up is caught by the thrower 4s after start. The height to which the ball has risen
is (assuming g = 10 m/s2)

(A) 20 m (B) 10 m
(C) 400 m (D) 2 m

3. The distance travelled by a body is directly proportional to the square of the time taken. Its
acceleration.

(A) increases (B) decreases


(C) becomes zero (D) remains constant

4. A body released from the top of a tower falls through half the height of tower in 3 seconds. It
will reach the ground after nearly.

(A) 3.5 sec (B) 4.24 sec


(C) 4.72 sec (D) 6 sec.

5. A man throws ball into the air one after the other. Throwing one when other is at the highest
point. How high the balls rise if the throws twice a second.

(A) 2.45 m (B) 1.225 m


(C) 19.6 m (D) 4.9 m

6. A ballon is going upwards with velocity 12 m/ sec. It releases a packet when it is at a height
65 m from the ground. How much time the packet will take to reach the ground ? g = 10 m/s2.

(A) 5 sec (B) 1 : 3


(C) 2 : 1 (D) 3 : 1

7. Two balls of equal masses are thrown upwards along the same vertical direction at an interval
of 2 seconds, with the same initial velocity of 39.2 ms 1. Then these collide at a height of

(A) 44.1 m (B) 73. 5


(C) 117.6 m (D) 196. 0 m
8. The engine of a train passes an electric pole with a velocity u and the last compartment of the
train crosses the same pole with a velocity . Then the velocity with which the mid-point of the
train passes the pole is

(A) u (B) 
(C) (u + )/ 2 (D) (u 2   2 ) / 2

9. Which one of the following curves do not represent motion in one dimension.


(A) (B)

 
(C) (D)

t t

10. A particle moving with a uniform acceleration travels 24 metre and 64 metre in first two
consective intervals of 4 seconds each. Its initial velocity is

(A) 1 m/s (B) 2 m/s


(C) 5 m/s (D) 10 m/s

11. By what velocity a ball be projected vertically upwards so that the distance covered in 5th
second is twice of that covered in 6th second (g = 10 ms–2)

(A) 19.6 m/s (B) 58.8 m/s


(C) 49 ms–1 (D) 65 ms–1

12. A balloon starts rising from the ground with an acceleration of 1.25 m / s 2 . After 8 seconds, a
stone is released from the balloon. The stone will (use g = 10 m / s2)

(A) 19.6 m (B) 24.5 m


(C) 4.9 m (D) 9.8 m

13. The displacement of a particle is represented by the following equation s  3 t 3  7 t 2  5t  8


where s is in metres and t in second. The acceleration of the particle at t = 1 s is

(A) 18 m/ s2 (B) 32 m / s2
(C) zero (D) 14 m /s2

14. A heavy and a light body are droped from the top of a tower simultaneously. Which will reach
the ground first.

(A) lighter body (B) heavier body


(C) both will reach simultaneously (D) not sure

15. A particle under he action of a constant force moves from rest upto 20 seconds. If distance
covered in first 10 seconds is S1 and that covered in next 10 seconds is S2, then

(A) S1  S2 (B) S2  3S1


(C) S2  2S1 (D) S2  4S1
16. The velocity of a body depends on time according to equation  = 20 + 0.1 t2. The body is
undergoing.

(A) uniform acceleration (B) uniform retardation


(C) non- uniform acceleration (D) zero acceleration

17. The displacement of a particle starting from rest (at t = 0) is given by s  6 t 2  t 3 s The time
in seconds at which the particle will attain zero velocity again, is

(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 6 (D) 8

18. A particle’s position as a function of time is described as y (t)  2 t 2  3t  4. What is the


average velocity of the particle from t = 0 to t = 3 seconds ?

(A) 3 ms 1 (B) 6 ms 1
(C) 9 ms 1 (D) 12 ms–1

19. An automobile traveling with a speed of 60 km/ h can brake to stop within a distance of 20 m.
If the car is going twice as fast i.e. 120 km/t, the stopping distance will be

(A) 40 m (B) 20 m
(C) 60 m (D) 80 m

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