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(Academic Session: 2024 - 2025)

ONLINE CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME

Pre-Nurture and Career Foundation Division

NSEP MOCK TEST DATE : 11-08-2024

READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY


Important Instructions:

1. Use of mobile phones, smartphones, iPads, calculators, programmable wrist watches is STRICTLY

PROHIBITED for calculation or reference purposes.

2. This question paper contains 60 Questions.

2. Questions 1 to 48 carry 3 marks whereas 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Questions 49 to 60

carry 6 marks if all the correct alternatives are marked and no incorrect. No negative marking for Multiple

correct questions (12 Questions).

7. All questions are compulsory.

9. Duration of test is 120 minutes.

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3 A point moves with deceleration along the circle


PHYSICS MARKS : 216 of radius R so that at any moment of time its
tangential and normal accelerations are equal in
This section contains 60 questions. Q.1 to Q.48 magnitude. At the initial moment t = 0, the
carry 3 marks each and there is – 1 for each velocity of the point is V0. The velocity of point
incorrect answer. Q.49 to Q.60 carry 6 marks will be (S is the distance travelled)
each and No negative marking. V0
(1) V = at t second
V0 t
Directions : Q.1 to Q.48 are multiple choice 1+
R
questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3)
− 2S
and (4) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (2) V = V0 e R after S meter
−R/S
1 A car moves along a circular track of radius R (3) V = V0 e after S meter
banked at an angle of 30° to the horizontal. The V0
coefficient of static friction between the wheels (4) V = V0 t
at t second
1+
2R
and the track is μ . The maximum speed with
4 A block of mass m1 kg rests on a horizontal
which the car can move without skidding out is :- turntable rotating uniformly at ω rad/s. A string
attacted to thin block passes through a hole in the
(1) centre of the table and supports another block of
mass m2 kg. The coefficient of static friction
(2) between the first block and the table is µ. Find the
ratio of the maximum and minimum values of R for
which the first block does not slide on the turn table
(3) [There is no friction between string & table] :-
1/2

(4) [Rg [ ]]
√3 μ + 1
√3 − μ

2 A particle ‘P’ is moving on a circular under the


action of only one force acting always towards the
fixed point ‘O’ on the circumference. Find the
2
d2 θ dθ
ratio of &( )
dt2 dt m2 m2 + μ s m1
(1) (2)
m1 m2 − μ s m1
m2 − μ s m1 m2 + m1
(3) (4)
m2 + μ s m1 m2 − m1
5 A block B of mass 9kg is kept on a wedge A of
mass 1kg as shown in figure. The coefficient of
friction between any two surfaces is 0.9. The
acceleration of A with respect to fixed incline is

(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

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6 In the figure, end B of the string is released from 9 The block is initially at rest. Find the minimum
point A. At any instant acceleration of point B is a , force F required to move the block towards right :-
then the acceleration of fold 'C' at that instant is :

(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

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13 A rod of mass m and length L is hinged at its one 15 Initially spring is stretched by x0 and released.
end and carries a block of same mass m at its Find time period of oscillation :
lower end. Two springs of same force constant k
are installed at distances a = L/2 and b = L/4
respectively as shown in the figure. If the whole
arrangement lies in the vertical plane, the
frequency of small vibration is :

(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

3 then time for which string becomes slacked in one




complete oscillation is :
1 
mgL 5kL2
+
 2 16
2π ⎷
(3)
mL2
3


1 
3mgL 5kL2
+
 2 16
2π ⎷
(4)
4mL2
3

14 If the block shown in figure is displaced slightly


and released, find the time period of oscillations of
the block.
3m 6m
(1) √ (2) √
K K
m 12 m
(3) 3√ (4) √
K K
17 A solid cylinder attached to horizontal massless
spring can roll without slipping along horizontal
surface. Find time period of oscillation.

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

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18 As shown, a wheel of weight W and radius 0.8 m 21 In the figure shown, the mass of the disc as well as
is placed against a 0.3 m height rectangular block that of the trolley is M. The spring is ideal and has
stiffness k. The trolley can move horizontally on
fixed on the ground. The wheel has an axle of the floor without friction, and the disc can roll on
radius 0.1 m. A force F is applied tangentially to the trolley surface without slipping. The spring is
the axle to lift the wheel. The minimum value of F compressed and the system released so that
is closest to oscillations begin. The :-

(1) Acceleration of center of disc = twice of that


(1) 1.04W of trolley
(2) 0.86W (2) Acceleration of center of disc = thrice of that
(3) 0.69W of trolley
(3) Acceleration of center of disc = half of that
(4) 0.32W
of trolley
19 A uniform rod of mass m is kept in equilibrium (4) Acceleration of center of disc = that of
making angle 30° with horizontal as shown with a trolley
thread. The tension in the thread is :
22 Ring of mass “5kg” and radius 1 m is placed on a
smooth incline plane. If the ring is in translatory
equilibrium find the mass of the block shown in
diagram :-

mg √3
(1) 2 (2) mg
2 (1) 3 kg

(3) mg (4) data insufficient (2) 7.5 kg


20 A rod of length ‘5m’ and mass ‘12 kg’ leans (3) 10 kg
against the wall as shown. If end ‘A’ of rod is (4) This situation is not possible
moving with a velocity of 3 m/s and rod makes an
angle of 37° with horizontal find kinetic energy of 23 A uniform rod AB of mass m and length ℓ is at
rod at that instant : rest on a smooth horizontal surface. An impulse P
is applied to the end B. The time taken by the rod
to turn through a right angle is:

2πmℓ πmℓ
(1) (2)
P 3P
(1) 50 Joule (2) 100 Joule
πmℓ 2πmℓ
(3) 150 Joule (4) 200 Joule (3) (4)
12P 3P

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24 In a continuous printing process, paper is drawn into 27 Figure shows an isosceles triangular plate of mass
the process at a constant speed V, shown in figure
where r is radius of paper on the roll at any given M and base length ℓ . The apex lies at the origin
time & b is thickness of the paper. The angular and the angle at the apex is 90°. The base is
acceleration of the roll is (assuming no slipping) parallel to x-axis. The moment of inertia of the
plate about the x-axis is

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

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29 As shown in the figure a mass m is rotating freely 32 The two small spheres, each of mass m are
in a horizontal circle of radius 20 cm in a smooth connected by a cord of length 2b (measured to the
fixed cone which supports a stationary mass m, centres of spheres) and are initially at rest on a
attached to the other end of the string passing smooth horizontal surface. A projectile of mass
through smooth hole O in cone, hanging m0 with a velocity v0 perpendicular to the cord
vertically. Find the angular velocity of rotation. hits it in the middle causing the deflection shown
in the b-part of the figure. If the length of the cord
is 1m and initial velocity of the mass mo is 3m/s,

then as the two spheres are about to make
dt
contact, with θ approaching 90º as indicated in the
c-part of the figure is (given mo = 2m)

(1) 5 rad/s (2) 2 rad/s


(3) 10 rad/s (4) 15 rad/s
30 As shown, a large ball of mass M = m is connected
(1) 3√2 rad/s
on each end by a light thread of length l to small
balls of mass m. Initially the three balls are along 3
(2) rad/s
the straight line on a smooth surface. The large ball √2
is suddenly given an initial velocity v in the
direction perpendicular to the line. The tension in (3) 6√2 rad/s
the thread at the moment the two small balls meet
(4) 4√3 rad/s
mv2
is T. The value of is.
Tℓ 33 A particle of mass m is moving with an
a
acceleration towards left relative to the trolley
3
car. An observer accelerates towards left with an
a
acceleration of magnitude . If the car moves
3
1 with a rightward acceleration a :-
(1) 3 (2) (3) 9 (4) 3√3
3
31 A small sphere and a big sphere are released from
rest with a very small gap from height h as shown in
the figure. The mass of bigger sphere is very large
as compared to mass of smaller sphere. Find the
height from the point of collision of smaller sphere
with the bigger sphere to which the smaller sphere
will rise if all the collisions are perfectly elastic
2ma ^
(1) Net force on the particle is + i
3
(2) Pseudo force on the particle in the frame of
−ma ^
trolley is i.
3
(3) The rate of change of momentum of observer
^
in ground frame will be mai

(1) 2h (2) 4h (3) 6h (4) 9h (4) None of the obove.

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34 Three objects A, B and C are kept in a straight line 37 A ball was projected from point A and it hits a vertical
wall at point B horizontally. From point B the ball
on a frictionless horizontal surface. The masses of
goes to points C1, C2,...., and finally gets back to point
A, B and C are m, 2m and 2m respectively. A A. The coefficient of restitution is e at any point. Find
moves towards B with a speed of 9 m/s and makes the possible value of e, if the ball does not bounce up
at all when it gets back to point A.
an elastic collision with it. Thereafter B makes a
completely inelastic collision with C. All motions
occur along same straight line. The final speed of
C is :

(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) (19.2 + 160 t) N


2 1
(1) cos ( 3 ) (2) cos ( 3 )
−1 −1
(2) (16 t) N
(3) (19.2) N
7
(3) cos ( 6 )
−1
(4) (19.2 + 6 t) N (4) None of these

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40 A pigeon in flight experiences a force of air 43 A particle is taken from A to B along semicircular
resistance given by F = b ν 2 where ν is the flight- path of radius a.
speed and b is a constant. What is the maximum
speed of the pigeon if its power output is P ?
1/3 1/3
P P
(1) 2( ) (2) ( )
b b
2/3 2/3
P P
(3) ( ) (4) 2( )
b b
41 In the figure shown, the net work done by the
tension on both the blocks after releasing them ^ ^
from the situation shown to the instant when block yi xj
Work of force − from A to
2 2
(x + y ) (x + y 2 )
2
of mass M touches the ground, is :
B is
π
(1)
3
π
(2)
4
π
(3)
2
π
(4)
6
44 A bead of mass m is sliding down the fixed
inclined rod without friction. It is connected to a
(1) +Mgd (2) – (M + m)gd point P on the horizontal surface with a light
(3) – mgd (4) 0 spring of spring constant k. The bead is initially
released form rest and the spring is initially
42 A small block of mass m is taken slowly up a
unstressed and vertical. The bead just stops at the
fixed hemisphere from P to Q and then slowly
down along its surface from Q to S by force F, bottom of the inclined rod. Find the angle which
which at each point of the surface, is tangential to the inclined rod makes with horizontal.
the surface. If the coefficient of friction is μ , then
the work performed by the force F in taking the
block from P to S along the hemispherical surface
of radius R 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

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45 A body slides down a fixed curved track that is 48 → is given by
The potential energy for a force field F
one quadrant of a circle of radius R, as shown. If U (x, y) = cos (x + y). The force acting on a particle
there is no friction and the body starts from rest, π
at position given by coordination (0, ) is :-
speed at the bottom of track. 4
1 ^ ^ 1 ^ ^
(1) − √ (i + j ) (2) √ (i + j )
2 2

(3) ( 2 i + 2 j ) (4) ( 2 i − 2 j )
1 ^ √3 ^ 1 ^ √3 ^

Directions : Q.49 to Q.60 are multiple choice


(1) 5 gR (2) x√5gR questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3)
and (4) out of which ONE OR MORE may be
(3) √2gR (4) √gR
correct.
46 On a smooth curved track shown in the diagram, 49 A fixed hollow frictionless cone is positioned with
an small particle is projected from the point O its tip pointing down. A small particle of mass m is
such that it just manages to reach the point P. released from rest on the inside surface from
Assume that particle always remain contact with height 2H measured from vertex O of the cone.
track. The velocity of the particle on reaching the After it has slid half-way down to the tip, it
point P will be equal to : bounces elastically off a platform. The platform is
positioned at a 45° angle along the surface of the
cone, so that the particle ends up being deflected
horizontally along the surface of the cone (into the
plane of the diagram shown). The particle then
swirls up and around the cone before coming
(1) zero (2) √2gH down moving in circular paths and always
remaining in contact with the cone's inner surface.
(3) √6gH (4) √4gH
47 Three masses m, m and 2m are held stationary as
shown in the figure with all the strings taut. Now,
the mass 2m is released and it starts falling
vertically downward.

(1) The particles maximum swirling height from


point 'O' after its collision with the platform

is ( ) H.
√5 + 1
2

(2) The particles maximum swirling height from


point 'O' after its collision with the platform
(1) Velocity of masses m at the instant 2m H
is .
5 √5 + 1
touches the ground is 15√ m/s
17 (3) The speed of the particle at the maximum
(2) The maximum height reached by masses m height from point O after its collision with
(in meter) is 1.53 √8gH
the platform is .
(3) Velocity of mass 2m at the instant it touches √5 + 1
5
the ground is 10√ m/s (4) The speed of the particle at the maximum
17 height from point O after its collision with
(4) All of the above the platform is (√5 + 1) √8gH.

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50 Two blocks A and B of mass 10 kg and 20 kg,
52 Two objects P and Q of masses 2m and m are
connected to two springs of spring constant 2k and
respectively are placed as shown in figure. k respectively. Other ends of springs are connected
to rigid walls as shown. Initially springs are
Coefficient of friction between all the surfaces is compressed by lengths 2A and A respectively, and
then released.
0.2 . Then

(1) Time period of P and Q remains same before


and after the collision irrespective of the fact
whether collision between masses is perfectly
elastic or perfectly inelastic.
(2) Time period of P and Q remains same before
and after the collision only if collision
between the objects is perfectly elastic.
(3) Time period of P and Q remains same before
(1) tension in the string is 306 N and after the collision only if collision
between the objects is perfectly inelastic.
(2) tension in the string is 132 N
(4) If collision is perfectly inelastic, amplitude of
(3) force exerted by the wall on B is 265 N S.H.M. of combined mass is A.
(4) acceleration of block B is 4.7 ms – 2 53 A disk of radius R mass m has a thin groove of
radius r in it. It is free to rotate along a vertical
axis, passing through its centre O. The spring
shown is initially compressed and centre of system
51 A particle of mass m executing S.H.M. with O is at rest. Consider the duration, when spring is
released and block (also of mass m) is moving
amplitude a and frequency ω . At a distance x from inside smooth groove :-
the equilibrium point particle receives an impulse

J in the direction of motion. Then choose

CORRECT statement(s) :

(1) Amplitude of new S.H.M. will increase.

(2) Time period of particle of new S.H.M.


remain constant.
(1) Block and disk both have equal K.E.
(3) Amplitude of new S.H.M. is (2) Block and disk both have angular momentum
√( J
2 of same magnitude, about O.
+ (√a2 − x2 )) + x2 .
mω (3) Block and disk have equal magnitude of
force acting on them.
(4) Frequency of new S.H.M. of particle may
(4) Block and disk have equal magnitude of
increase. torques acting on them, about O.

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54 Two identical hollow spheres of mass M and radius 57 As shown in the figure, two cubes of equal mass
R are joined together. About three axis (1, 2 and 3) are moving towards each other on smooth surface
tangential to sphere and perpendicular to the line with equal speed. Assuming totally elastic
connecting them. The rotational inertia of the collision and time interval of contact to be from t0
combination about these axis :- to (t0 + Δ t), v is the velocity of block A and F is
the interaction force between A and B. Which of
the following graphs is/are the correct
representation(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.

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59 One end of massless inextensible string of length
58 A chain of mass 'm' and length 'l' rests on a ℓ is fixed and other end is tied to a small ball of
mass m. The ball is performing a circular motion
rough surface table so that one of its ends in vertical plane. At the lowest position, speed of
ball is √20g ℓ . Neglect any other forces on the
hangs over the edge. The chain starts sliding ball except tension and gravitational force.
Acceleration due to gravity is g.
off the table all by itself provided the (1) At the highest position of ball, tangential
acceleration of ball is 0
overhanging part equals η part of the chain (2) At the highest position of ball, tangential
acceleration of ball is g
length. If the total work performed by the
(3) During circular motion, minimum value of
tension in the string is 15 mg
friction forces acting on the chain by the
(4) During circular motion, minimum value of
tension in the string is 21 mg
moment it slides completely of the table is W
60 A particle is subjected to a conservative force as seen
and the friction coefficient between table and in the graphs, which of the following are correct.

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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