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The document is an assignment consisting of 25 questions related to physics concepts such as speed, velocity, acceleration, forces, work, energy, and power. Each question has multiple-choice answers, and the document includes the correct answers at the end. The assignment is designed to assess understanding of fundamental physics principles.
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Assignment 2

The document is an assignment consisting of 25 questions related to physics concepts such as speed, velocity, acceleration, forces, work, energy, and power. Each question has multiple-choice answers, and the document includes the correct answers at the end. The assignment is designed to assess understanding of fundamental physics principles.
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Assignment - II

Total Questions: 25 Total Marks: 25 Time: 25 Mins

1. A train travels a distance with a speed of (a) The object is moving with uniform
30 km/h and returns with a speed of 50 speed
km/h. The average speed of the train is (b) The object is in non-uniform
(a) 36 km/h (b) 37.5 km/h accelerated
(c) 38 km/h (d) 40 km/h (c) The object is at rest
2. Average velocity of an object is equal to (d) The object is in non-uniform
the mean of its initial and final velocities, decelerated
if the acceleration is 8. Which one of the following is a vector
(a) uniform (b) variable quantity?
(c) both a and b (d) None of these (a) Force (b) Area
3. A water tank filled up to of its height is (c) Volume (d) Density
moving with a uniform speed. On sudden 9. External forces acting on an object
application of the brake, the water in the (a) are always balanced
tank would – (b) are always unbalanced
(a) move backward (c) may or may not be balanced
(b) move forward (d) None of the above
(c) be unaffected 10. If an object having mass of 1 kg is
(d) rise upwards subjected
4. When the distance, an object travels is (a) a speed of 1 m/s
directly proportional to the length of (b) a speed of 1 km/s
time, it is said to travel with (c) an acceleration of 10 km/s2
(a) zero velocity (d) an acceleration of 1 m/s2
(b) uniform velocity 11. Rocket works on the principle of
(c) constant velocity conservation of
(d) constant acceleration (a) mass (b) energy
5. If the displacement of an object is (c) momentum (d) None of these
proportional to square of time, then the 12. Two balls of different masse have the
object moves with same kinetic energy. The ball having
(a) uniform velocity greater momentum will be
(b) uniform acceleration (a) lighter one
(c) Increasing acceleration (b) heavier one
(d) decreasing acceleration (c) both having equal masses
6. A passenger in a moving train tosses a 13. A cricket player moves his hands along
five rupee coin. If the coin falls behind the direction of the moving ball while
him, the train must be moving with a catching in order to
uniform (a) kill the googly of the ball
(a) acceleration (b) deceleration (b) conserve energy
(c) speed (d) velocity (c) conserve mass
7. The velocity-time graph for an object is (d) reduce the force of impulse
shown below. Which one of the following 14. Frictional force
statements helds true for this object? 1. is self-adjusting force.
2. is a non-conservation force.
3. is a necessary civil.
Codes:
(a) 1 and 2 (b) 1 and 3
(c) only 1 (d) all of these
15. Fat can be separated from milk in a cream
separation because of
(a) cohesive force
Assignment - II

(b) Gravitational force (a) non-contact forces


(c) centrifugal force (b) contact forces
(d) Centripetal force (c) frictional forces
16. When work is done on the body (d) non-frictional forces
(a) it gains energy 25. You are asked to jog in a circular track of
(b) it loses energy radius 35 m. Right one complete round
(c) its energy remains constant on the circular track, your displacement
(d) None of the above and distance covered by you respectively
17. An object of mass 2 kg is lifted vertically (a) zero and 220 m
through a distance of 1.5 km. The work (b) 220 m and zero
done in process is (c) zero and 110 m
(a) 29.4 J (b) 19.4 J (d) 110 m and 220 m
(c) 17.4 J (d) 20.4 J
18. The work done on an object does not
depends upon the
(a) displacement (b) force applied
(c) final velocity (d) initial velocity
19. If the velocity of a particle is reduced to
half of its initial value, then the kinetic
energy of the particle will
(a) get doubled
(b) become four times
(c) reduce to half of its original value
(d) reduce to one-fourth of its original
value.
20. If acceleration due to gravity is 10 m/s2,
then potential energy of a body of mass 1
kg kept at a height of 5 m, is
(a) 50 J (b) 100 J
(c) 500 J (d) 50 J
21. When a body falls freely
(a) its PE is converted into KE
(b) its KE is converted into PE
(c) its mechanical energy is converted
into heat energy
(d) None of these
22. Power of the moving body is stored in the
form of
(a) work and time
(b) force and distance
(c) force and velocity
(d) distance and acceleration
23. A bus travels at a speed of 50 km/h to go
from its origin of its destination at a
distance of 300 km and travels at a speed
of 60 km/h to return to the origin. What
is the average speed of the bus?
(a) 54.55 km/h (b) 55 km/h
(c) 55.55 km/h (d) 54 km/h
24. Magnetic, electrostatic and gravitational
forces came under the category of
Assignment - II

ANSWER

1. (b) 2. (a) 3. (b) 4. (b) 5. (b) 6. (a) 7. (b) 8. (a) 9. (c) 10. (d)
11. (c) 12. (b) 13. (d) 14. (d) 15. (c) 16. (a) 17. (a) 18. (d) 19. (d) 20. (a)
21. (a) 22. (c) 23. (a) 24. (a) 25. ()

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