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PRIME INSTITUTE OF LEARNING

EAPCET 2024-25
PHYSICS-TEST -2
1.A balloon carrying some sand is moving down with a constant acceleration a. How much mass of sand
should be removed, so that the balloon move up with same acceleration?
(a) (2Ma/g+a) B (2Mg/g+a) C (Mg/g+a) D (2Mg/g+a)
2. The force required to stop a body of mass 10 kg moving along a straight line path with a velocity of 10
ms⁻¹ in a time of 10 s is
(a) 10 N (b) 1000 N (c) 100 N (d) 1 N
3.A bullet of mass 20 g moving with 500 ms⁻¹ is pierced 1 cm into a wooden block, then the retarding force
experienced by the bullet is
(a) 125 × 10³ N (b) 750 × 10³ N (c) 500 × 10³ N (d) 250 × 10³ N
4.Force is the mutual interaction between the bodies is according to
(a) Newton's first law of motion
(b) Newton's second law of motion
(c) Newton's third law of motion
(d) Newton's law of gravitation
5.The magnitude of the external force acting on moving bodies can be known directly by
(a) Law of conservation of angular momentum
(b) Newton's first law of motion
(c) Newton's second law of motion
(d) Law of conservation of energy
6."The uniform motion is possible when no frictional forces oppose" is the concept of
(a) The Greek thinker Aristotle
(b) The Scientist Newton
(c) The Scientist Copernicus
(d) The Scientist Galileo
7.A boy travelling in an open car moving atconstant velocity throws a ball vertically up into air. The ball
falls
(a) outside the car (b) in the car ahead of the boy
(c) in the car beside the boy (d) exactly in his hand.
8. The time taken by a force of 2 N to produce achange of momentum of 0.4 kg ms in a body is
(a) 0.2 s (b) 0.02 s (c) 0.5 s (d) 0.05 s
9. A bullet of mass 20 g moving with 500 ms¹ is pierced 1 cm into a wooden block, then the retarding force
experienced by the bullet is
(a) 125 × 103 N (b) 750 x 103 N (c) 500 x 103 N (d) 250 x 103 N
10. When will a body of mass 20 kg moving at15 m/s, subjected to a retarding force of 100N come to rest?
(a) 3 s (b) 6 s (c) 1.5 s (d) 9 s
11. A block is kept on a rough horizontal surface. The acceleration of the block increases
from 6 ms−2 to 11 ms−2 when the horizontal force acting on it increases from 20 N to 30 N . The
coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the surface is
(a) 0.2 (b) 0.3 (c) 0.4 (d) 0.5
12. If a box of mass 5 kg is being pushed with a force of 20 N, and the coefficient of friction is 0.4, find the
frictional force acting on it.
(a) 19.6 N (b) 0.3 (c) 0.4 (d) 0.5
13. A car is moving in a circular path with a radius of 10 m at a speed of 20 m/s. What is the centripetal
force acting on the car if its mass is 500 kg?
(a) 40000 N (b) 0.3 (c) 0.4 (d) 0.5

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EAPCET 2024-25
PHYSICS-TEST -2
14. A 3 kg ball is moving with a velocity of 5 m/s. Find its momentum
(a) 15 KG MS (b) 0.3 (c) 0.4 (d) 0.5
15. A force of 15 N is applied to a 3 kg object. What is the acceleration of the object?
(a) 5 m/s2 (b) 0.3 (c) 0.4 (d) 0.5
16. A 4 kg block is resting on a horizontal surface. The coefficient of friction between the block and the
surface is 0.25. What is the frictional force acting on the block?
(a) 9.8 N (b) 0.3 (c) 0.4 (d) 0.5
17. A car of mass 1000 kg moves with a speed of 20 m/s along a circular track of radius 50 m. What is the
centripetal force acting on the car?
a) 8000 N b) 4000 N c) 2000 N d) 5000 N
18. A particle of mass 2 kg is moving in a circle of radius 5 m with a speed of 4 m/s. Find the centripetal
force acting on the particle.
a) 1.6 N b) 3.2 N c) 2.4 N d) 4 N
19. A current of 3 A flows through a resistor when a potential difference of 6 V is applied across it. What is
the resistance of the resistor?
a) 1 Ω b) 2 Ω c) 3 Ω d) 4 Ω
20. A 100 W electric bulb is connected to a 220 V power supply. What is the current flowing through the
bulb?
a) 0.25 A b) 0.5 A c) 1 A d) 2 A
21.Two wires made of the same material have lengths in the ratio 2:3 and radii in the ratio 8:9. If the same
potential difference is applied across the ends of the wires, the ratio of the electric currents flowing
through them is
(a) 5 : 6 (b) 6 : 5 (c) 4 : 3 (d) 32 : 27
22.The electric resistance of a certain wire of iron is R. If its length and radius are both doubled, then
(a) The resistance will be doubled and the specific resistance will be halved.
(b) The resistance will be halved and the specific resistance will remain unchanged.
(c) The resistance will be halved and the specific resistance will be doubled.
(d) The resistance and the specific resistance, both will remain unchanged.
23.The quantities that don't change when a resistor connected to a battery is heated due to the current
are
(a) drift speed (b) resistivity (c) resistance (d) number of free electrons
24.An electron takes 40 × 10⁻⁶ s to dri from one end of a metal wire of length 2 m to its other end. The
area of cross-section of the wire is 4 mm² and it carries a current of 1.6 A. The number density of free
electrons in the metal wire is
(a) 1.6 × 10²⁸ m⁻³ (b) 6 × 10²⁸ m⁻³ (c) 4 × 10²⁸ m⁻³ (d) 8 × 10²⁸ m⁻³
25. At a junction in an electric circuit, three currents are flowing. The first current is 3 A, the second is 4 A,
and the third is flowing out of the junction. According to Kirchhoff’s first law, what is the current flowing
out of the junction?
a) 7 A b) 1 A c) 4 A d) 3 A
26. A body of mass 6 kg is moving with a uniform velocity 4 ms¹. Its velocity changes to 6 ms¹ when a force
of 12 N acts on it. Then its displacement is
(a) 3 m (b) 5 m (c) 8 m (d) 12 m
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PHYSICS-TEST -2
27. A car travelling at 80 kmph can be stopped at a distance of 60 m by applying brakes. If the same car
travels at 160 kmph and the same braking force is applied. the stopping distance is
(a) 240 m (b) 170 m (c) 360 m (d) 480 m
28. A car is moving with velocity v at the top of a semicircular hill of radius 40 m such that the normal force
on it is zero. Find the velocity (v) of the car. [Use, g =10 ms ²]
(a) 15 ms¹ (b) 20 ms¹ (c) 30 ms¹ (d) 40 ms
29. When a bullet is fired from a rifle its momentum becomes 20 kg ms-¹. If the velocity of the bullet is
1000 ms-¹, then what is its mass?
(a) 30 g (b) 5 kg (c) 20 g (d) 500 g
30. A bullet of mass m enters a wooden block of length L at a speed v and emerges out of block with a
speed v,. If F is the average force which impeded its motion through the wooden block, then (Assume
uniform deceleration inside the block)

31. A body of weight 50 N is placed on a horizontal surface as shown in the figure. The minimum force
required to move the body is 28.28 N. The frictional force and the normal reaction are respectively.
(a) 10 N, 15 N (b) 20 N, 30 N (c) 2 N, 3 N (d) 5 N, 6 N
32. A block is between two surfaces as shown in the figure. Find the normal reaction at both surfaces.
[Assume, g = 10 m/s²]

(a) N,=37.2 N and N, = 9.6 N (b) N,= 382 N and N, = 8.6 N


(c) N₁ = 40 N and N, = 4N (d) N=37.5 N and N₂ = 9.9 N
33. An aircraft executes a horizontal loop of radius 9 km at a constant speed of 540 kmh-¹. The wings of the
aircraft are banked at an angle of

34. The speed (v) varies with the intensity of electric field (E) as per the relation
(a) v ∝ E (b) v ∝ 1/E (c) v ∝ E² (d) v ∝ 1/E²

35.A block has dimensions 1cm, 2cm and 3cm. Ratio of the maximum resistance to minimum resistance
between any two opposite faces of the block is
(a) 9 : 1 (b) 1 : 9 (c) 18 : 1 (d) 6 : 1

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EAPCET 2024-25
PHYSICS-TEST -2
36.The charge q (in coulombs) passing through a 10 Ω resistor as a function of time t (in seconds) is given
by q = 5t² + 2t + 6. The potential difference across the ends of the resistor at time t = 5 s is
(a) 120 V (b) 240 V (c) 140 V (d) 280 V
37.The resistance of a wire is 2.5 Ω at a temperature 373 K. If the temperature coefficient of resistance of
the material of the wire is 5.0 × 10⁻³ K⁻¹, its resistance at a temperature 273 K is nearly
(a) 1.84 Ω (b) 2.40 Ω (c) 0.82 Ω (d) 4.58 Ω
38.A conductor of length 1.5 m and area of cross-section 10⁻⁶ m² has electrical resistance of 15 Ω. The
current density in the conductor for an electric field of 21 Vm⁻¹ is
(a) 0.7 × 10⁶ Am⁻² (b) 0.7 × 10⁴ Am⁻² (c) 7.0 × 10⁵ Am⁻² (d) 7.0 × 10³ Am⁻²
39.The relation between the current (i in ampere) in a conductor and the time t (in second) is i = 12t + 9t².
The charge passing through the conductor between the times t = 0 s and t = 10 s is
(a) 3720 C (b) 3648 C (c) 3600 C (d) 3552 C
40.The potential difference between the ends of a conductor of length 20 cm is 16 V. If the drift speed of
electrons is 3.2 × 10⁻⁴ ms⁻¹, the electron mobility (in m²V⁻¹s⁻¹) is
A 3.6 X 10-6 B 2.4 x 106 c 2 x 106 d 3 x 10 6

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