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MM: 100 Revision Test for (XI)_Test-3 (2022-24) Time : 1 Hrs.

Topic Covered :

Physics : Rigid Body Rotation, Gravitation

Instructions :
1. Duration of Test is 3 hrs.
2. The test booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 300.
3. There are three parts in the questions paper A, B, C consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
having 30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each part has two sections.
(i) Section-I : This section contains 20 multiple choice questions which have only one correct answer. Each
questions carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.
(ii) Section-II : This section contains 10 questions. In Section II, attempt any five questions out of 10. The
answer to each of the questions is a numerical value. Each question carries 4 marks for
correct answer and there is –1 mark for wrong answer.

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PHYSICS

SECTION - I r 0 r 0
(1) (2)
4 3
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20
r
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (3) 0
(4) r0
2
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
4. What is the minimum energy required to launch a
1. A small particle of mass m is projected at an angle satellite of mass m from the surface of a planet of
 with the x-axis with an initial velocity v0 in the x- mass M and radius R in a circular orbit at an
y plane as shown in the figure. At a time altitude of 2R?

v 0 sin 5GmM 2GmM


t , the angular momentum of the particle (1) (2)
g 6R 3R
GmM GmM
is (3) (4)
2R 3R
5. A mass m is supported by a massless string
wound around a uniform hollow cylinder of mass
m and radius R. If the string does not slip on the
cylinder, with what acceleration will the mass fall
on release?

1 ˆj
(1) mg v0 t 2 cos iˆ (2) – mg v0 t 2 cos
2
1
(3) mg v0 t cos kˆ (4) – mg v0 t 2 cos kˆ
2
2. The height at which the acceleration due to gravity
g
becomes (where g = the acceleration due to
9
gravity on the surface of the earth) in terms of R, 2g g
(1) (2)
the radius of the earth, is 3 2

R R 5g
(1) (2) (3) (4) g
2 2 6
6. Four particles, each of mass M and located at four
(3) 2R (4) 2R
corners of a square, move along a circle of radius
3. A ring of radius r and mass m rotating with an
R under the action of their mutual gravitational
angular velocity 0 is placed on a rough horizontal
attraction. The speed of each particle is
surface. The initial velocity of the centre of the
GM GM
hoop is zero. What will be the velocity of the centre (1) (2) 2 2
R R
of the hoop when it ceases to slip?
GM 1 GM
(3) (1 2 2) (4) (1 2 2)
R 2 R

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7. Distance of the centre of mass of a solid uniform 11. The moment of inertia of a uniform solid cylinder
cone from its vertex is z0. If the radius of its base of length  and radius R about its perpendicular
is R and its height is h then z0 is equal to
bisector (perpendicular to the length) is I. What is
2
h 3h 
(1) (2) the ratio such that the moment of inertia is
4R 4 R
5h 3h2 minimum?
(3) (4)
8 8R
3 3
8. From a solid sphere of mass M and radius R, a (1) (2)
2 2
R
spherical portion of radius is removed, as 3
2 (3) 1 (4)
2
shown in the figure. Taking gravitational potential
12. A straight rod of length L extends from x = a to
V = 0 at r = , the potential at the centre of the
x = L + a. The gravitational force it exerts on a point
cavity thus formed is
mass ‘m’ at x = 0, if the mass per unit length of the
(G = gravitational constant)
rod is A + Bx2, is given by
1 1
(1) Gm A BL
a L a

1 1
(2) Gm A BL
a L a
GM GM
(1) (2) 1 1
2R R (3) Gm A BL
a a L
2GM 2GM
(3) (4)
3R R 1 1
(4) Gm A BL
9. From a solid sphere of mass M and radius R a a a L
cube of maximum possible volume is cut. Moment 13. An L- shaped object, made of thin rods of uniform
of inertia of cube about an axis passing through its mass density, is suspended with a string as shown
center and perpendicular to one of its faces is in figure. If AB = BC, and the angle made by AB
2 2
MR MR with downward vertical is , then
(1) (2)
32 2 16 2

4MR 2 4MR 2
(3) (4)
9 3 3 3
10. If the angular momentum of a planet of mass m,
moving around the Sun in a circular orbit is L,
about the center of the Sun, its areal velocity is
1 2
L 4L (1) tan (2) tan
(1) (2) 2 3
m m
L 2L 1 1
(3) (4) (3) tan (4) tan
2m m 3 2 3

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14. A rocket has to be launched from earth in such a 17. A particle of mass 20 g is released with an initial
way that it never returns. If E is the minimum velocity 5 m/s along the curve from the point A, as
energy delivered by the rocket launcher, what shown in the figure. The point A is a height h from
should be the minimum energy that the launcher point B. The particle slides along the frictionless
should have if the same rocket is to be launched surface. When the particle reaches point B, its
from the surface of the moon? Assume that the angular momentum about O will be
density of the earth and the moon are equal and (Take g = 10 m/s2)
that the earth’s volume is 64 times the volume of
the moon.
E E
(1) (2)
64 4
E E
(3) (4)
16 32

15. The position vector of the centre of mass r cm of
an asymmetric uniform bar of negligible area of (1) 2 kg m2/s (2) 3 kg m2/s
cross-section as shown in figure is (3) 8 kg m2/s (4) 6 kg m2/s
18. The ratio of the weights of a body on the Earth’s
surface to that on the surface of a planet is 9 : 4.
1
The mass of the planet is th of that of the Earth.
9
 5 13 If ‘R’ is the radius of the Earth, what is the radius
(1) r cm = L xˆ L ŷ
8 8 of the planet?
 3 11 R R
(2) r cm = L xˆ L ŷ (1) (2)
8 8 4 3
 13 5 R R
(3) r cm = L xˆ L ŷ (3) (4)
8 8 9 2
 11 3 19. A solid sphere and solid cylinder of identical radii
(4) r cm = L xˆ L ŷ
8 8 approach an incline with the same linear velocity
16. A spaceship orbits around a planet at a height of (see figure). Both roll without slipping all
20 km from its surface. Assuming that only throughout. The two climb maximum heights hsph
gravitational field of the planet acts on the hsph
and hcyl on the incline. The ratio is given by
spaceship, what will be the number of complete hcyl
revolutions made by the spaceship in 24 hours
around the planet?
[Given: Mass of planet = 8 × 1022 kg,
Radius of planet = 2 × 106 m, 4 2
(1) (2)
Gravitational constant G = 6.67 × 10–11 Nm2/kg2] 5 5
(1) 17 (2) 13 14
(3) 1 (4)
(3) 11 (4) 9 15

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20. A satellite of mass M is in a circular orbit of radius 23. A 2 kg steel rod of length 0.6 m is clamped on a
R about the centre of the earth. A meteorite of the table vertically at its lower end and is free to rotate
same mass, falling towards the earth, collides with in vertical plane. The upper end is pushed slightly
the satellite completely inelastically. The speeds of so that the rod falls under gravity. Ignoring the
the satellite and the meteorite are the same, just friction due to clamping at its lower end, the speed
before the collision. The subsequent motion of the of the free end of rod when it passes through its
combined body will be lowest position is _____ ms–1. (Take g = 10 ms–2)
(1) Such that it escapes to infinity 24. A mass of 50 kg is placed at the centre of a uniform
(2) In a circular orbit of a different radius spherical shell of mass 100 kg and radius 50 m. If
(3) In an elliptical orbit the gravitational potential at a point, 25 m from the
(4) In the same circular orbit of radius R centre is –xG kg/m, the value of x is:

SECTION - II 25. A force F 4iˆ 3ˆj 4kˆ is applied on an
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section intersection point of x = 2 plane and x-axis. The
contains 10 questions. In Section II, attempt any five magnitude of torque of this force about a point (2,
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a 3, 4) is ______.
NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the 26. 3 particles each of mass M, move along a circle of
correct numerical value (in decimal notation, radius R under the action of their mutual
truncated/rounded‐off to the second decimal place; e.g. gravitational attraction as shown in figure. The
06.25, 07.00, 00.33, 00.30, 30.27, 27.30) using the
GM
mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in the speed of each particle is . Find x
xR
place designated to enter the answer.
21. Two discs have moments of inertia I1 and I2 about
their respective axes perpendicular to the plane
and passing through the centre. They are rotating
with angular speeds, 1 and 2 respectively and

are brought into contact face to face with their axes


of rotation coaxial. The loss in kinetic energy of the 27. In the given figure, two wheels P and Q are

system in the process is given by connected by a belt B. The radius of P is three


times as that of Q. In case of same rotational
I1I2 y
. Find x + y
x I1 I2 1 2 kinetic energy of the wheels, the ratio of rotational
I1
22. The planet Mars has two moons. If one of them inertias will be x : 1. The value of x will be
I2
has a period 7 hours, 30 minutes and an orbital
radius of 9.0 × 103 km, the mass of Mars is _______.

6 × 10x kg. Find x I1 corresponds to P and I2 corresponds to Q.

4
Given 6 1011 N 1 m 2
kg2
G

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28. Two satellites revolve around a planet in coplanar


circular orbits in anticlockwise direction. Their
period of revolutions are 1 hour and 8 hours
respectively. The radius of the orbit of nearer 30. Suppose two planets (spherical in shape) of radii
satellite is 2 × 103 km. The angular speed of the R and 2R, but mass M and 9 M respectively have
farther satellite as observed from the nearer a centre to centre separation 8 R as shown in the
satellite at the instant when both the satellites are figure. A satellite of mass ‘m’ is projected from the
surface of the planet of mass ‘M’ directly towards
closest is rad h–1 where x is _____.
x the centre of the second planet. The minimum
29. Consider a badminton racket with length scales as speed ‘v’ required for the satellite to reach the
shown in the figure. Circular portion (radius r) and a GM
surface of the second planet is then the
the straight portion (length 6r) have mass M each. 7 R
Ignore the mass of wire mesh. If moment of inertia value of ‘a’ is ______.
of the racket about the axis (in the plane of figure) [Given : The two planets are fixed in their position]
is xMr2, find x

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