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1. A spherical body of mass 2 kg starting from rest acquires a kinetic energy of 10000 J at the end of 5
second. The force acted on the body is
A) 20N B) 24N C) 20N D) 40N
A) 1/2 B) 2/1 C) 4/1 D) ¼

2. Figures (a) (b) (c) and (d) shows the variation of force
with time.
The Impulse is highest in
A) Fig A B) Fig B
C) Fig C D) Fig D

3. 8. A force F = (5 + 3y2) acts on a particle in the y direction, where F is newton and y is in meter. The work
done by the force during a displacement from y = 2m to y = 5m
A) 100J B) 264J C) 132J D) 0J
4. A block of mass 5 kg is placed at rest on a table of rough surface. Now, if a force of 30 N is applied in the
direction parallel to surface of the table, the block slides through a distance of 50 m in an interval of time
10 s. Coefficient of kinetic friction is (given, g = 10 ms–2)
A) 0.5 B) 0.6 C) 0.75 D) 0.25
5. A body of mass 1 kg collides head on elastically with a stationary body of mass 3 kg. After collision, the
smaller body reverses its direction of motion and moves with a speed of 2 m/s. The initial speed of the
smaller body before collision is
A) 4m/s B) 3m/s C) 5m/s D) 2m/s
6. A car is moving with a constant speed of 20m/s in a circular horizontal track of radius 40m. A bob is
suspended from roof of the car by a massless string. The angle made by the string with the vertical will be
A) 90o B) 60o C) 30o D) 45o
7. A stone of mass 1 kg is tied to end of a massless string of length 1m. If the breaking tension of the
string is 400 N, then maximum linear velocity, the stone can have without breaking the string, while
rotating in horizontal plane, is:
A) 40 m/s B) 10 m/s C) 20 m/s D) 400 m/s
8. A ball is dropped from a height of 20 m. If the coefficient of restitution for the collision between ball
and floor is 0.5, after hitting the floor, the ball rebounds to a height of m.
A) 5 B) 10 C) 2.5 D) 2
9. A body of mass 10 kg is moving with an initial speed of 20 m/s. The body stops after 5 s due to friction
between body and the floor. The value of the coefficient of friction is
A) 0.2 B) 0.4 C) 0.3 D) 0.5

10. A block of √3 kg is attached to a string whose other end is attached to the


wall. An unknown force F is applied so that the string makes an angle of 30°
with the wall. The tension T is:
A) 15N B) 20N C) 10N D) 25N

11. A car is moving on a horizontal curved road with radius 50 m. The approximate maximum speed of car
will be, if friction between tyres and road is 0.34.
A) 22.4 m/s B) 13 m/s C) 17 m/s D) 3.4 m/s

12. A block of mass m slides down the plane inclined at angle 30° with an acceleration g/4. The value of
coefficient of kinetic friction is

A) (2√3 + 1)/2 B) 1/2√3 C) √3/2 D) (2√3 − 1)/2

13. As shown, 70kg garden roller is pushed with a force of F = 200 N at


an angle of 30° with. The normal reaction on the roller is

A) 600 N B) 800 N C) 200√3N D) 800√2 N

14. A raindrop of mass 1gm falls under the influence of the downward gravitational force and the opposing
resistive force (Viscous force) from a height of 1km. It hits the ground with a speed of 50m/s. Then the
work done by gravity and viscous force is
A) -10J and -8.75J B) 10J and -8.75J C) 10J and -10J D) 10 and 10J
15. A cyclist comes to a skidding stop in 10 m. During this process, the force on the cycle due to the road is
200 N and is directly opposed to the motion. How much work does the road does on cycle and cycle on
road?
A) -2000J and 2000J B) 2000J and 2000J C) 0 and 2000J D) -2000J and 0

16. A particle which is experiencing a force, given by 𝐹⃗ = 3𝑖̂ − 12𝑗̂, undergoes a displacement of 𝑑⃗ = 4𝑖̂. If
particle had a kinetic energy of 3 J at the beginning of the displacement, what is its kinetic energy at the
end of the displacement?
A) 15J B) 10J C) 12J D) 9J
17. A block of mass 2 kg is free to move along the x-axis. It is at rest and
from t = 0 onwards it is subjected to a time-dependent force F(t) in the x
direction. The force F(t) varies with t as shown in the figure. The
kinetic energy of the block after 4.5 seconds is:

A) 4.5J B) 7.5J C) 5.06J D) 14.06J

18. The bob A of a pendulum released from 30o to the vertical hits another bob
B of the same mass at rest on a table as shown in Fig. How high does the bob A
rise after the collision? Neglect the size of the bobs and assume the collision to
be elastic.
A) 60o B) 15o C) 45o D) Will be at rest after collision

19. A body is moving unidirectionally under the influence of a source of constant power. Its displacement in time t is
proportional to

A) √𝑡 B) t C) 𝑡 3/2 D) 𝑡 2

20. A body constrained to move along the z-axis of a coordinate system is subject to a constant force F given by 𝐹⃗ =
−6𝑖̂ + 2𝑗̂ + 3𝑘̂. What is the work done by this force in moving the body a distance of 4 m along the z-axis?
A) 12J B) 28J C) 24J D) 8J
21. Comets move around the sun in highly elliptical orbital. The gravitational force on the comet due to the
Sun is not normal to the comets velocity in general. Then the work done by the gravitational force is
A) Less than if comet moves in circle around the sun B) More than if comet moves in circle around the sun
C) Zero D) Independent of direction of velocity
22. A body of mass 2 kg initially at rest moves under the action of an applied horizontal force of 7 N on a
table with coefficient of kinetic friction = 0.1. Then the work done by friction force and net force is
A) 50J and 220J B) 20J and 60J C) 250J and 640J D) 200J and 600J
23. Consider a typical simulation with a car of mass 1000 kg moving with a speed 18 km/h on a smooth
road and colliding with a horizontally mounted spring of spring constant 6.25 × 103 Nm–1. What is the
maximum compression of the spring?
A) 4m B) 3m C) 2m D) 1.4m

24. A 100 m long wire having cross-sectional area 6.25 × 10–4 m2 and Young's modulus is 1010 Nm–2 is
subjected to a load of 250 N, then the elongation in the wire will be:

A) 6.25 ×10–6m B) 6.25 × 10–3m C) 4 ×10–3m D) 4 × 10–4m


25. A certain pressure 'P' is applied to 1 litre of water and 2 litre of a liquid separately. Water gets
compressed to 0.01% whereas the liquid gets compressed to 0.03%. The ratio of Bulk modulus of water to
that of the liquid is
A) 2.5 B) 7 C) 3 D) 12
26. If the length of a wire is doubled and radius is halved of original, Then the young’s modulus of wire
A) Remains same B) Increased by a factor of 8
C) Increases by a factor of 2 D) Increases by a factor of 4
27. The bulk Modulus of wire is 3 × 1010 𝑁𝑚−2 . The pressure required to reduce the volume of liquid by
2% is
A) 6000atm B) 5000atm C) 4000atm D) 1000atm
28. A wire of length L and radius r is clamped rigidly at one end. When the other end of the wire is pulled by
a force F, its length increases by 5 cm. Another wire of the same material of length 4L and radius 4r is pulled
by a force 4F under same conditions. The increase in length of this wire is ______ cm.
A) 5cm B) 10cm C) 2.5cm D) 20cm
29. If the graph between the Potential stored per unit volume in a stretched wire is plotted against the
Stress applied, then the graph will be
A) Straight Line B) Parabola C) Ellipse D) Circle
30. The breaking stress of a wire depends upon
A) Material of the wire B) Length of wire C) Radius of Wire D) Shape of cross section
31. Which of the following statements are True?
A) Mass of the object increases in lift accelerating upward
B) Mass of the object decreases in lift accelerating downward
C) Mass of the object remains same in lift moving up with constant velocity
D) All of above
32. In which of the following cases is work done positive
(a) work done by a man in lifting a bucket out of a well by means of a rope tied to the bucket.
(b) work done by gravitational force in the above case,
(c) work done by friction on a body sliding down an inclined plane,
(d) work done by an applied force on a body moving on a rough horizontal plane with uniform velocity.
(e) work done by the resistive force of air on a vibrating pendulum in bringing it to rest.
A) All B) b, c and e C) a,b and c D) a and d

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