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NSEP MOCK TEST 11-08-2024
(4) [Rg [ ]]
√3 μ + 1
√3 − μ
(1) 2 tan θ
(2) tan θ
tan θ
(3)
2 (1) 0m/s2 (2) 2m/s2
tan θ
(4) (3) 1.2m/s2 (4) 4m / s2
3
(1) 30 N (2) 50 N
(3) 37.5 N (4) 40 N
3a0 10 A block B moves with a velocity u relative to the
(1) a0 (2)
2 wedge A. If the velocity of the wedge is v as shown in
a0 a0 figure, what is the value of θ so that the block B
(3) (4)
2 4 moves vertically as seen from ground.
7 Two masses are connected by a string which passes
over a pulley accelerating upward at a rate 5 m/s2
as shown. If acceleration of mass 1 is a1 = 2 m/s2
upwards then the acceleration of mass 2 is :-
u
(1) cos ( v )
−1
v
(2) cos ( u )
−1
u
(3) sin ( )
−1
v
v
(4) sin ( u )
−1
(1) 3 m/s2 upwards
(2) 3 m/s2 downwards 11 A small disc is performing angular oscillation with
a wire of torsional constant k, with an angular
(3) 8 m/s2 upwards
amplitude θ 0. When it passes through half of its
(4) 8 m/s2 downwards amplitude, a sharp angular impulse is provided, so
8 A rope rests on two platforms which are both that its, angular velocity increases to 1.5 times of
inclined at an angle θ , as shown. The rope has the angular velocity of same position. Find its new
uniform mass density, and its coefficient of angular amplitude :-
friction with the platforms is 1. The system has θ0 θ0
left-right symmetry. What is the largest possible (1) √31 (2) √3
4 2
fraction of the rope that does not touch the
platforms. 3θ0 θ0
√41
(3) (4)
(Where F( θ ) = sin θ cos θ – sin2 θ ) 4 4
12 Four simple harmonic vibrations given by
y1 = 8 cos ω t, y2 = 4 cos ( ω t + π /2)
y3 = 2 cos ( ω t + π ), y4 = cos ( ω t + 3 π /2)
are superposed on each other. Resulting amplitude
and phase are respectively :-
F (θ) F (θ)
(1) (2) –1 1 –1 1
1 + F (θ) 3 + F (θ) (1) √45 and tan (2) √45 and tan
3 2
F (θ)
(3) (4) None of these –1 1 –1 1
2 + F (θ) (3) √75 and tan (4) √75 and tan
3 2
(1) 2 π √ (2) 2 π √
M M +m
k k
(3) 2 π √
mM
(4) 2 π √
M −m
k(M + m) k
16 A block of mass ‘m’ is supported by string spring
combination as shown in the diagram. The string
is sufficiently long. The system is at rest in
1
3mgL 5kL2
+ equilibrium. The block is pulled by a distance ‘x’
(1) ⎷
2 4
2π 4mL 2 from equilibrium position and released. It
performs oscillatory motion and let x = x0 is
3mgL + 5kL
1
2
maximum possible value for which string is not
4
⎷
(2) becoming slacked in subsequent motion. If x = 2x0
2π 4mL 2
m
(1) 2 π √ (2) π √
5m M 3M
(1) T = 3 π √ (2) T = 2 π √
2K K 2k 2k
(3) π √ (4) 2 π √
3m 2m 2M 3M
(3) T = 2 π √ (4) T = 2 π √
K K 3k 2k
mg √3
(1) 2 (2) mg
2 (1) 3 kg
2πmℓ πmℓ
(1) (2)
P 3P
(1) 50 Joule (2) 100 Joule
πmℓ 2πmℓ
(3) 150 Joule (4) 200 Joule (3) (4)
12P 3P
V 2b
(1)
2 π 2 r2
(2) zero, because v is constant M ℓ2
(1)
V 2b 6
(3)
2 π r3 M ℓ2
(2)
8
(4) Cannot be calculated from given information
M ℓ2
25 The moment of inertia about x-axis of uniform thin (3)
12
plate of density ρ kg/m2 as shown in the figure is
N ρ a7 M ℓ2
, then find the value of N. (4)
21 4
28 Two identical rods are joined at one of their ends
by a pin. Joint is smooth and rods are free to rotate
about the joint. Rods are released in vertical plane
on a smooth surface as shown in the figure. The
displacement of the joint from its initial position
to the final position is (i.e. when the rods lie
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 4 (4) 5
straight on the ground) :
26 A disc of mass m and radius r is free to rotate
about its centre as shown in the figure. A string is
wrapped over its rim and a block of mass m is
attached to the free end of the string. The system
is released from rest. The speed of the block as it
descends through a height h, is :-
L
(1)
4
√17
(2) L
4
2
(1) √2gh (2) √ gh √5 L
3 (3)
1√ 2
gh
(3) 2√ (4) 3gh
3 2 (4) none of these
(1) 6 m/s
(2) 9 m/s
(1) (2)
(3) 4 m/s
(4) None of these
(3) (4)
35 A ball collides with an inclined plane of
inclination θ after falling through a distance h. If 38 Two blocks of mass 3 kg and 6 kg respectively
are placed on a smooth horizontal surface. They
it moves horizontally just after the impact, the
are connected by a light spring of force constant
coefficient of restitution is : k = 200 N/m. Initially the spring is unstretched.
The indicated velocities are imparted to the
(1) tan2 θ blocks. The maximum extension of the spring
(2) cot2 θ will be :-
(3) tan θ
(4) cot θ
36 If the chain is lowered at a constant speed v = 1.2 m/s,
determine the normal reaction exerted on the floor as
(1) 30 cm (2) 25 cm
a function of time. The chain has a mass of 80 kg and
(3) 20 cm (4) 15 cm
a total length of 6 m.
39 A mass m is released from the top of a vertical
circular track of radius R with a horizontal speed
ν 0 = √1.5Rg as shown in figure. The angle θ
w.r.t. the vertical where it leaves contact with the
track is :
(1) cot (1 + √ )
−1 2mg
kh
(2) tan (1 + )
−1 √
2mg
kh
(1) 2 μ mgR
mg
(3) cot (1 + √ )
−1
(2) μ mgR
kh
(3) π μ mgR mg
(4) tan (1 + √ )
−1
(4) None of these kh
(3) ( 2 i + 2 j ) (4) ( 2 i − 2 j )
1 ^ √3 ^ 1 ^ √3 ^
is ( ) H.
√5 + 1
2
CORRECT statement(s) :
2 34
(1) I3 = 10 MR (2) I3 = MR2
3
10 34
(3) I2 = MR2 (4) I1 = MR2
3 3 (1)
55 Three particles of masses 1kg, 2kg and 3kg are
situated at the corners of an equilateral triangle of
side b. The co-ordinate of the centre of mass are:
(2)
7b √3b
(1) x = (2) y =
12 4
(3) z = 0 (4) x = 0
56 A particle moving with kinetic energy = 3 joule (3)
makes an elastic head on collision with a
stationary particle which has twice its mass during
the impact.
(1) The minimum kinetic energy of the system is
1 joule.
(2) The maximum elastic potential energy of the
system is 2 joule.
(3) Momentum and total kinetic energy of the (4)
system are conserved at every instant.
(4) The ratio of kinetic energy to potential
energy of the system first decreases and then
increases.
chain is μ . Then :
η
(1) μ = 1 + η
η
(2) μ = 1 − η (1) Particle is in stable equilibrium at point 3 and b.
2 (2) Particle is in neutral equilibrium at point b and 2.
μ (1 − η ) mlg
(3) W =
2 (3) No power is delivered by the force to the
2 particle at 1,3, and b.
μ (1 − η ) mlg
(4) W = μ (4) Particle has maximum kinetic energy at position b.
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