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DPP - R 2024-25

PHYSICS GRADE IX–X


FOUNDATION BATCH

DPP – 01
1. 0.4ˆi  0.8 ˆj  ckˆ represents a unit vector when c is

(a) – 0.2 (b) 0.2 (c) 0. 8 (d) 0

2. The angles which a vector ˆi  ˆj  2 kˆ makes with X, Y and Z axes respectively are

(a) 60°, 60°, 60° (b) 45°, 45°, 45° (c) 60°, 60°, 45° (d) 45°, 45°, 60°

3. The value of a unit vector in the direction of vector A  5ˆi  12ˆj, is

(a) î (b) ˆj (c) (ˆi  ˆj) / 13 (d) (5ˆi  12ˆj) / 13

4. A car travels 6 km towards north at an angle of 45° to the east and then travels distance of 4 km towards
north at an angle of 135° to the east. How far is the point from the starting point. What angle does the
straight line joining its initial and final position makes with the east?

(a) 50 km and tan1 (5) (b) 10 km and tan1 ( 5 )

(c) 52 km and tan1 (5) (d) 52 km and tan1 ( 5 )

5. Given that A  B  C = 0 out of three vectors two are equal in magnitude and the magnitude of third vector is

2 times that of either of the two having equal magnitude. Then the angles between vectors are given by
(a) 30°, 60°, 90° (b) 45°, 45°, 90° (c) 45°, 60°, 90° (d) 90°, 135°, 135°
6. Two forces F1  1 N and F2  2 N act along the lines x = 0 and y = 0 respectively. Then the resultant of forces

would be

(a) ˆi  2ˆj (b) ˆi  ˆj (c) 3ˆi  2ˆj (d) 2ˆi  ˆj

7. At what angle must the two forces (x + y) and (x – y) act so that the resultant may be (x 2  y 2 )

 x 2  y 2   2( x 2  y 2 )   x2  y2   x2  y2 
(a) cos 1   2 
(b) cos 1    (c) cos 1   2 
 (d) cos 1   2 

 2( x  y ) 
2
 x 2  y 2   x y
2
  x y
2

8. Following forces start acting on a particle at rest at the origin of the co-ordinate system simultaneously

F1  4ˆi  5 ˆj  5kˆ , F 2  5ˆi  8 ˆj  6kˆ , F 3  3ˆi  4 ˆj  7kˆ and F 4  2ˆi  3ˆj  2kˆ then the particle will move

(a) In x – y plane (b) In y – z plane (c) In x – z plane (d) Along x -axis

9. The resultant of A  B is R 1 . On reversing the vector B, the resultant becomes R 2 . What is the value of

R12  R 22

(a) A 2  B 2 (b) A 2  B 2 (c) 2( A 2  B 2 ) (d) 2( A 2  B 2 )

10. Figure below shows a body of mass M moving with the uniform speed on a circular path of radius, R. What is
P2
the change in acceleration in going from P1 to P2
v
2
(a) Zero (b) v / 2R
P1
R
v2
(c) 2v 2 / R (d)  2
R
DPP R 2024-25
PHYSICS GRADE IX-X
FOUNDATION BATCH

DPP- 02
11. A particle is moving on a circular path of radius r with uniform velocity v. The change in velocity when the
particle moves from P to Q is (POQ  40 )
P
(a) 2v cos 40  (b) 2v sin 40  r

(c) 2v sin 20  (d) 2v cos 20  O 40o v

A  2ˆi  4 ˆj  4 kˆ and B  4ˆi  2ˆj  4 kˆ are two vectors. The angle between them will be
v
12.

(a) 0° (b) 45° (c) 60° (d) 90°

13. If   2ˆi  3ˆj  kˆ and B  ˆi  3ˆj  4 kˆ then projection of A on B will be

3 3 3 3
(a) (b) (c) (d)
13 26 26 13

14. In above example a unit vector perpendicular to both A and B will be


1 ˆ ˆ ˆ 1 ˆ ˆ ˆ
(a)  (i  j  k ) (b)  (i  j  k ) (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these
3 3

15. Two constant forces F1  2ˆi  3 ˆj  3kˆ (N) and F2  ˆi  ˆj  2kˆ (N) act on a body and displace it from the position

r1  ˆi  2ˆj  2kˆ (m) to the position r2  7ˆi  10ˆj  5kˆ (m). What is the work done?

(a) 9 J (b) 41 J (c) – 3 J (d) None of these

16. For any two vectors A and B , if A . B  | A  B |, the magnitude of C  A  B is equal to:

AB
(a) A2  B2 (b) A  B (c) A2  B2  (d) A 2  B 2  2  AB
2

17. Which of the following is the unit vector perpendicular to A and B


ˆ B
A ˆ ˆ  Bˆ
A AB AB
(a) (b) (c) (d)
AB sin  AB cos AB sin  AB cos 

18. Two vectors P  2ˆi  bˆj  2kˆ and Q  ˆi  ˆj  kˆ will be parallel if

(a) b = 0 (b) b = 1 (c) b = 2 (d) b= – 4

19. Which of the following is not true? If A  3ˆi  4 ˆj and B  6ˆi  8 ˆj where A and B are the magnitudes of A and

B
A 1
(a) A  B  0 (b)  (c) A . B  48 (d) A = 5
B 2

20. The area of the triangle formed by 2ˆi  ˆj  kˆ and ˆi  ˆj  kˆ is

14
(a) 3 sq.unit (b) 2 3 sq. unit (c) 2 14 sq. unit (d) sq. unit
2
DPP - R 2024-25
PHYSICS GRADE IX–X
FOUNDATION BATCH

DPP- 03
21. Two trains along the same straight rails moving with constant speed 60 km/hr and 30 km/hr respectively
towards each other. If at time t  0 , the distance between them is 90 km, the time when they collide is
(a) 1 hr (b) 2 hr (c) 3 hr (d) 4 hr
22. A steam boat goes across a lake and comes back (a) On a quite day when the water is still and (b) On a rough
day when there is uniform air current so as to help the journey onward and to impede the journey back. If the
speed of the launch on both days was same, in which case it will complete the journey in lesser time
(a) Case (a) (b)Case (b)
(c) Same in both (d)Nothing can be predicted
23. To a person, going eastward in a car with a velocity of 25 km/hr, a train appears to move towards north with

a velocity of 25 3 km/hr. The actual velocity of the train will be

(a) 25 km/hr (b) 50 km/hr (c) 5 km/hr (d) 5 3 km/hr


24. A swimmer can swim in still water with speed  and the river is flowing with velocity v/2. To cross the river
in shortest distance, he should swim making angle  with the upstream. What is the ratio of the time taken to
swim across the shortest time to that is swimming across over shortest distance
(a) cos  (b) sin  (c) tan  (d) cot 
25. A bus is moving with a velocity 10 m/s on a straight road. A scooterist wishes to overtake the bus in 100 s. If
the bus is at a distance of 1 km from the scooterist, with what velocity should the scooterist chase the bus
(a) 50 m/s (b) 40 m/s (c) 30 m/s (d) 20 m/s

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