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1. A circular portion of diameter R is cut out
from a uniform circular disc of mass M
and radius R as shown in figure. The
moment of inertia of the remaining
(shaded) portion of the disc about an
axis passing through the centre O of the
disc and perpendicular to its plane is

5. A small object of uniform density rolls up


a curved surface with an initial velocity v.
It reaches up to a maximum length

3v 2
4g
h =
, with respect to the initial
position. The object is (see figure)

15
MR 2
32
(A)

7
MR 2
16
(B)

13
MR 2
32
(C)

3
MR 2
8
(D)

2. A man, standing on a turn-table, is


rotating at a certain angular frequency
with his arms outstretched. He suddenly
folds his arms. If his moment of inertia
with folded arms is 75% of that with
outstretched arms, his rotational kinetic
energy will
(A) increase by 33.3%
(B) decrease by 33.3%
(C) increase by 25%
(D) decrease by 25%

(A) ring
(B) solid sphere
(C) hollow sphere (D) disc
6. The track shown in figure ends in a
circular track of radius r with centre at O.
A small solid sphere of mass m rolls
from rest without slipping from a point A
at a height h = 6r from the level ground.
What is the speed of the sphere when it
reaches a point B at height r above the
level ground?

3. Moment of inertia of uniform horizontal


solid cylinder of mass M about an axis M
about an axis passing through its edge
and perpendicular to the axis of the
cylinder if its length is 6 times its radius
R is :

39MR 2
4
(A)

(C)

10gr

39 MR 2
8

(A)

49MR 2
4

(C)

(D)

4. A uniform rod of length 1 meter is bent


at its mid-point to make 90 o angle. The
distance of the centre of mass from the
centre of the rod is
(A) 36.1 cm
(B) 25.2 cm
(C) 17.7 cm
(D) zero
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(B)

22
gr
7

(B)

49 MR 2
8

50
gr
7

(D) zero

7. A tube of length L is filled completely


with an incompressible liquid of mass M
and closed at both the ends. The tube is
then rotated in a horizontal plane about
one of its ends with a uniform angular
velocity . The force exerted by the
liquid at the other end is

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M2L
2
(A)

M 2 L2
2

M 2L
4
(B) M2L

8. Choose the correct statements from the


following.
(A) The magnitude of instantaneous
velocity of a particle is equal to its
instantaneous speed
(B) The magnitude of the average
velocity in an interval is equal to its
average in that interval.
(C) It is possible to have a situation in
which the speed of the particle is
never zero but the average speed in
an interval is zero.
(D) It is possible to have a situation in
which the speed of particle is never
zero but the average speed is zero.
9. The numerical ratio of average velocity
to average speed is
(A) always less than one
(B) always equal to one
(C) always more than one
(D) equal to or less than one

(C)

(D)

a vB are their respective velocities on


reaching the ground, then
(A) vA > vB
(B) vA = vB
(C) vA < vB
(D) their velocities depend on their
masses.

r r
(2i 3 j )

13. A particle has initial


velocity
r
r

and

(0.3i 0.2 j )

acceleration
. The magnitude
of velocity after 10 seconds will be

(A) 9
units
(C) 5 units

(B) 5
units
(D) 9 units

14. A car, starting from rest, accelerates at


the rate f through a distance S, then
continues at constant speed for time t

f
2

10. A car is moving on a road and rain is


falling vertically. Select the correct
answer.
(A) The rain will strike the back screen
only
(B) The rain will strike the front screen
only
(C) The rain will strike both the screens
(D) The rain will not strike any of the
screens

and then decelerates at the rate


to
come to rest. If the total distance
traversed is 15S, then
1 2
ft
6
(A) S =
(B) S = ft
1 2
ft
4
(C) S =
(D) none of these

11. Which one of the following represents


the time-displacement graph of two
objects A and B moving with zero
relative speed?

15. An object, moving with a speed of


6.25 m/s, is decelerated at a rate given

dv
2.5 v
dt
by :
where v is the
instantaneous speed. The time taken by
the object, to come to rest, would be
(A) 2s
(B) 4s
(C) 8s
(D) 1s

12. From a building two balls A and B are


thrown such that A is thrown upwards
and B downwards (both vertically). If vA
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16. In 1.0s, a particle goes from


point A and B, moving in a
semicircle of radius 1.0m
(see figure). The magnitude
of the average velocity
(A) 3.14 m/s
(B) 2.0m/s

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(C) 1.0 m/s

(D) zero

17. A body starts from rest at time t = 0, the


acceleration time graph is shown in the
figure. The maximum velocity attained
by the body will be

(A) 110m/s
(C) 650m/s

(B) 55m/s
(D) 550m/s

18. A ball is dropped vertically from a height


d above the ground. It hits the ground
and bounces up vertically to a height
d/2. Neglecting subsequent motion and
air resistance, its velocity v varies with
the height h above the ground as

19. A person travels along a straight road for


the first half time with a velocity v 1 and
the second half time with a velocity v 2.

Then the mean velocity

2 1 1

v v1 v2

v v
v 1 2
2
(A)

is given by

(B)

v v1v2
(C)

v2
v1

(D)

20. A particle covers half of the circle of


radius r. Then the displacement and
distance of the particle are respectively
(A) 2r, 0
(B) 2r, r

r
2

(C)

, 2r

21. A smooth inclined plane is inclined at an


angle with horizontal. A body starts
from rest and slides down the inclined
surface.
Then the time taken by it to reach the
bottom is

2h
g

2l
g

(A)

(B)

1
sin
(C)

2h
g

sin

2h

(D)

22. A food packet is released from a


helicopter rising steadily at the speed of
2m/sec. After 2 seconds the velocity of
the packet is (g = 10m/sec2)
(A) 22m/sec
(B) 20m/sec
(C) 18m/sec
(D) none of these
23. The relative velocity VAB or VBA of two
bodies A & B may be
(1) greater than velocity of body A
(2) greater than velocity of body B
(3) less than the velocity of body A
(4) less than the velocity of body B
(A) (1) and (2) only
(B) (3) and (4) only
(C) (1), (2) and (3) only
(D) (1), (2), (3) and (4)
24. A balloon starts rising from the ground
with an acceleration of 1.25 ms-2. After
8s, a stone is released from the balloon.
The stone will (Taking g = 10ms-2)
(A) begin to move down after being
released
(B) reach the ground in 4s
(C) cover a distance of 40m in reaching
the ground
(D) will have a displacement of 50m.
25. A particle experiences a constant
acceleration for 20 sec after starting
from rest. If it travels a distance s 1 in
10sec and distance s2 in the next 10sec,
then

(D) r, r

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s2
3
(A) s1 = s2

(B) s1 =

s2
2
(C) s1 =

2
(C)

s2
4
(D) s1 =

26. The velocity of a body depends on time


according to equation v = 20 + 0.1t2. The
body is undergoing
(A) Uniform acceleration
(B) Uniform retardation
(C) Non uniform acceleration
(D) Zero acceleration
27. To a man walking at the rate of 2km/h,
rain appears to fall vertically. When he
doubles his speed it appears to fall at
30o to the vertical. The actual velocity to
the rain is :
(A) 2 km/h vertically
(B) 4km/h vertically
(C) 4km/h, 30o to the vertical
(D) 4km/h, 60o to the vertical
28. An express train is moving with a
velocity v1. Its driver finds another train
is moving on the same track in the
direction with velocity v2. To escape
collision, driver applies a retardation a
on the train. The minimum time escaping
collision will be :

v1 v2
a

(A) t =
(C) none

v12 v22
2
(B) t =
(D) both

29. A body falls freely from rest. It covers as


much distance in the last second of its
motion as covered in the first second.
The body has fallen for a time of
(A) 3s
(B) 5s
(C) 7s
(D) none
30. A frictionless wire AB is
fixed on a sphere of
radius R. A very small
spherical ball slips on
this wire. The time
taken by this ball to slip
from A to B is :

2 gR
gcos
(A)

2 gR

cos
g

(B)

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gR
gcos

R
g
(D)

31. A particle moving in a straight line


covers half the distance with speed of
3m/s. The other half of the distance
covered in two equal time intervals with
speed of 4.5 m/s and 7.5 m/s
respectively. The average speed of the
particle during this motion is
(A) 4.0m/s
(B) 5.0 m/s
(C) 5.5 m/s
(D) 4.8 m/s
32. A stone is dropped from a building of
height h and it reaches after t second on
earth. From the same building if stones
are thrown (one upward and other
downwards) with the same velocity u
and they reach the earth surface in t1
and t2 second respectively then :

t
(A) t = t1 t2

(B)

t t1t2
(C)

t1 t2
2

t12t22
(D) t =

33. At t = 0 and x = 0, an initially stationary


blue car begins to accelerate at the
constant rate of 2.0 m/s2 in the positive
direction of the x-axis. At t = 2s, a red
car travelling in an adjacent lane and in
the same direction, passes x = 0 with a
speed of 8.0 m/s and a constant
acceleration of 3.0 m/s2. The time when
red car passes the blue car is :
(A) 4.2 s
(B) 3.6 s
(C) 2.9 s
(D) none of these
34. A stone is thrown vertically upward. On
its way up it passes point A with speed
of v, and point B 3m higher than A, with
speed v/2. The maximum height
reached by stone above point B is :
(A) 1m
(B) 2m
(C) 3m
(D) 5m
35. A body is at rest at x = 0. At t = 0, it
starts moving in the positive x-direction
with a constant acceleration. At the
same instant another body passes
through x = 0 moving in the positive
x-direction with a constant speed. The
position of the first body is given by x1(t)
after time t and that of the second body

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x2(t) after the same time interval. Which
of the following graphs correctly
describes (x1x2) as a function of time t?

(a) /4

(b) /2
(d) 0

(c)

41. A mosquito flies from the hole in a


mosquito net top corner diametrically
opposite. If the net is 3m x 2m x 2 m,
then the displacement of the mosquito
is

13m

17m

(a)

(b)

11m
(c)
36. A body is projected vertically upwards. If t 1
and t2 be the times at which it is at height h
above the projection while ascending and
descending respectively, then h is

1
gt1t2
2
(A)
(C) 2g t1t2

39. The rectangular components of force 5


dyne are
(a) 3 and 4 dyne
(b) 2.5 and 25 dyne
(c) 1 and 2 dyne
(d) 2 and 3 dyne

40. If the magnitudes of vectors

ur
C

ur
A

ur
B

are 12, 5 and 13 units

ur ur ur
A B C
respectively and
ur + =ur , the angle
A
B
and

ur
A

ur
B

ur
B

ur
C
+

ur and the magnitudes of


C

and

are 5, 4 and 3 units

ur
A

ur
C

38. When mass is rotating in a plane


about a fixed point its angular
momentum is directed along
(a) the axis of rotation
(b) line at an angle of 45o to the axis of
rotation
(c) the radius
(d) the tangent to the orbit

between vectors

ur
A

respectively. The angle between

(B) gt1t2
(D) 2hg

37. To get a resultant displacement of


10cm, two displacement vectors one
of magnitude 6m and another of 8m
should be combined
(a) at an angle 60o (b) perpendicular to each
(b) parallel
(d) anti-parallel

and

42. If

(d) none of these

and is
(a) /2
(c) cos-1(3/5)

(b) sin-1(3/4)
(d) cos-1(4/5)

43. The resultant of two equal forces is


double of either of the force. The angle
between them is
(a) 0o
(b) 60o
o
(c) 90
(d) 120o
44. An aeroplane is moving on a circular
path with a speed 250 kmhr-1 what is
the change in velocity in half revolution
(a) 0
(b) 125 kmhr-1
(c) 250 kmhr-1
(d) 500 kmhr-1
45. Maximum and minimum magnitudes of
the resultant of two vectors of
magnitudes P and Q are in the ratio
3:1. Which of the following relations is
true
(a) PQ = 1
(b) 2Q
(c) P = Q
(d) none of these

46. What is the projection of

ur u
r
Q P
(a) .
u
r ur
P Q
(c)

(b)
(d)

u
r
P

P Q

ur
Q
on

u
r
P Q
.

is

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47. Calculate the angle of (i) 1o (degree) (ii) 1
(minute of arc or arc min) and (iii) 1
second of arc or arc sec) in radian. Use
360o = 2 rad., 1o = 60 and 1 = 60.
(a) (i) 1.700x10-2 rad, (ii)2.90x10-4 rad
(iii) 4.55 x 10-6 rad
(b) (i) 1.746x10-2 rad, (ii)2.91x10-4 rad
(iii) 4.85 x 10-6 rad
(c) (i) 1.646x10-2 rad, (ii)1.91x10-4 rad
(iii) 2.85 x 10-6 rad
(d) (i) 1.057x10-2 rad, (ii)1.11x10-4 rad
(iii) 1.4 x 10-6 rad
48. The sum of the numbers 436.32, 227.2 and
0.301 in appropriate significant figures is
(a) 663.821(b) 664
(c) 663.8
(d) 663.82
49. Youngs modulus of steel is 1.9 x 10 11
N/m2. When expressed in CGS units of
dynes / cm2, it will be equal to (1N = 105
dyne, 1 m2 = 104 cm2)
(a) 1.9 x 1010
(b) 1.9 x 1011
12
(c) 1.9 x 10
(d) 1.9 x 1013
50. When 97.52 is divided by 2.54, the correct
result is
(a) 38.3937
(b) 38.394
(c) 38.39
(d) 38.4
51. What is the value of (5.0 x 10 -6) (5.0x10-8)
with due regards to significant figures?
(a) 2.50 x 10-13
(b) 25.0 x 10-14
-14
(c) 25 x 10
(d) 250 x 10-15
52. Dimensions of resistance in an electric
circuit, in terms of dimensions of mass M,
of length L, of time T and of current I
would be
(a) ML2T-2
(b) ML2T-1I-1
2 -3 -2
(c) ML T I
(d) ML2T-3I-1

1
0 E 2
2

53. The dimension of


, where
is
permittivity of free space and E is electric
field, is
(a) ML2T-2
(b) ML-1T-2
2 -2
(c) ML T
(d) MLT-1
54. Two full turns of the circular scale of a
screw gauge cover a distance of 1 mm on
its main scale. The total number f
divisions on the circular scale is 50.
Further, it is found that the screw gauge
has a zero error of -0.03mm. While
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measuring the diameter of a thin wire, a


student notes the main scale reading of
3mm and the number of circular scale
divisions in line with the main scale as 35.
The diameter of the wire is
(a) 3.32 mm
(b) 3.73 mm
(c) 3.67 mm
(d) 3.38 mm

density + 3
55. Given : force =
. What are
the dimensions of , ?
(a) M L-2 T-2, M L-1/3
(b) M2 L4 T-2, M1/3 L-1
(c) M3 L-2 T-2, M1/3 L-1
(d) M2 L-2 T-2, M L-3
56. A body is thrown horizontally with a
2gh
velocity
from the top of a tower of
height h. It strikes the level ground
through the foot of the tower at a distance
x from the tower. The value of x is
h
2
(A) h
(B)
2h
3
(C) 2h
(D)
57. It was calculated that a shell when fired
from a gun with a certain velocity and at
5
36
an angle of elevation
rad should strike
a given target. In actual practice, it was
found that a hill just prevented the
trajectory. At what angle of elevation
should the gun be fired to hit the target.
5
11
36
36
(A)
rad
(B)
rad
7
13
36
36
(C)
rad
(D)
rad
58. A ball is projected horizontally with a
speed v from the top of a plane inclined at
an angle 45o with the horizontal. How far
from the point of projection with the ball
strikes the plane?
v2
v2
2
g
g
(A)
(B)
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2v 2

2v 2
g

(C)

(D)

59. Consider a boy on a trolley who throws a


ball with speed 20 m/s at an angle 37
with respect to trolley in direction of
motion of trolley which moves
horizontally with speed 10 m/s then what
will be maximum distance travelled by
ball parallel to road:
(A) 20.2 m
(B) 12 m
(C) 31.2 m
(D) 62.4 m
60. A particle is projected up the inclined such
that its component of velocity along the
incline is 10 m/s. Time of flight is 2 sec
and maximum height above the incline is
5 m. Then velocity of projection will be:
2
(A) 10 m/s
(B) 10
m/s
5
(C) 5
m/s
(D) none
61. A particle P is projected from a point on
the surface of smooth inclined plane (see
figure). Simultaneously another practice Q
is released on the
smooth inclined plane
from the same position.
P and Q collide on the
inclined plane after t =
4 second. The speed of
projection of P is
A) 5 m/s
C) 15 m/s

the height of the point on the wall where


ball will strike is

B) 10 m/s
D) 20 m/s

62. A particle is projected from a point (0, 1)


on Y-axis (assume + Y direction vertically
upwards) aiming towards a point (4, 9). It
fell on ground along x axis in 1 sec.
A) (3, 0)
B) (4, 0)

H
2

A)

H
4

B)
3H
4

C)

D) None of these

64. A particle is projected from a tower as


shown in the figure. Then the distance
from the foot of the tower where it will
strike the ground will be: (take g = 10
m/s2)

A) 400/3 m
C) 2000 m

B) 5000/3 m
D) 3000m

65. Distance between a frog and an insect on a


horizontal plane is 10 m. Frog can jump
10
with a maximum speed of 10m/s. g =
m/s2. Minimum number of jumps required
by the frog to catch the insect is:
A) 5
B) 10
C) 100
D) 50
66. A particle starts from the origin at t = o
and moves in the x = y plane with constant
acceleration a in the y direction. Its
equation of motion is y = bx2. The x
component of its velocity is:
2a
b

C) (2, 0)

D) (2

, 0)

63. A stone is projected from a horizontal


plane. It attains maximum height H &
strikes a stationary smooth wall & falls on
the ground vertically below the maximum
height. Assume the collision to be elastic,
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A) variable

(C)

B)
b
2a

a
2b

(D)

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67. A particle is projected at an angle from
ground with the speed U (g = 10 m/s2)
A) If u = 10 m/s and = 30 o, then time of
flight will be 1 sec.
3
B) If u = 10
m/s and = 60o, then time
of flight will be 3 sec.
3
C) If u = 10
m/s and = 60o, then after
2 sec velocity becomes perpendicular
to initial velocity.
D) If u= 10 m/s and = 30o, then velocity
never becomes perpendicular to initial
velocity during its flight.
68. A particle is projected vertically upwards
with a velocity u from a point O. when it
returns to the point of projection:
A) Its average velocity is zero
B) Its displacement is zero
C) Its average speed is u/2
D) Its average speed is u.

69. A uniform square plate has a


small piece Q of an irregular
shape removed and glued to the
centre of the plate leaving a hole
behind (figure). The moment of
inertia about the z-axis is then

10
gh
7

(A)

(C) 2gh

2gh

(B)

(D)

10
gh
7

73. A uniform rod of length l and mass m


is free to rotate in a vertical plane
about A as shown in figure. The rod
initially in horizontal position is
released.
The
initial
angular
acceleration of the rod is
3g
3g
2l
l
(A)
(B)
g
2g
2l
l
(C)
(D)
74. A particle performs uniform circular
motion with an angular momentum L.
If the frequency of the particles
motion is doubled and kinetic energy
halved, the angular momentum
becomes

(A) Increased
(B) decreased
(C) the same
(D) changed in unpredicted manner

r
F i 3 j 6k

70. A force
is acting at a
r

r 2i 6 j 12k
point
. The value of
for which angular momentum about
origin is conserved is
(A) 1
(B) -1
(C) 2
(D) zero
71. A wheel of radius R rolls on the
ground with a uniform velocity v. The
velocity of topmost point relative to
bottom most point is
(A) zero
(B) 2v
(C) v
(D) v/2
72. A solid sphere is rolling on a frictionless
surface, shown in figure with a translational
velocity v m/s. If it is to climb the inclined
surface, then v should be
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(A) 2L
(C) L/2

(B) 4L
(D) L/4

75. A body rolls down an inclined plane. If


its kinetic energy of rotational motion
is 40% of its kinetic energy of
translational motion, then the body is a
(A) Ring
(B) cylinder
(C) spherical shell (D) solid sphere
76. A wheel has moment of inertia 5 x 10-3
kg m2 and is making 20 rev s-1. The
torque needed to stop it in 10s is . x
10-2 N m.
(A) 2
(B) 2.5
(C) 4
(D) 4.5
77. A wheel having moment of inertia 2kg
m2 about its vertical axis, rotates at the
rate of 60 rpm about this axis. The
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torque
which can
stop
the
wheels
rotation in
one minute
would be

N m
15
(A)
2
N m
15

(B)

(D)

N m
18

N m
12

(C)
78. A uniform rod of length l and mass m
is free to rotate in a vertical plane
about A, Figure. The rod initially in
horizontal position is released. The
initial angular acceleration of the rod is
(MI of the rod
about A is
ml 2
3
)
(A) mgl/2
(B) 3g/2 l
(C) 2 l/3 g
(D) 3 g/2 l2
79. The ratio of the radii of gyration of a
circular disc about a tangential axis in
the plane of the disc and of a circular
ring of the same radius about a
tangential axis in the plane of the ring
is
5: 6
1: 2
(A)
(B)
2:3
(C)
(D) 2 : 1
80. Three identical rods, each of length L,
are joined to form a rigid equilateral
triangle. Its radius of gyration about an
axis passing through a corner and
perpendicular to plane of triangle is
L
L

2
(A)

(C)

3
(B)

L
2

(D)

L
3

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81. The cylinder of radius R and mass M


rolls without slipping down a plane
inclined at an angle . Coefficient of
friction between the cylinder and the
plane is . For what maximum
inclination , the cylinder rolls without
slipping?
(A) tan-1
(B) tan-1(3)
3
2
(C) tan-12
(D) tan-1
82. A circular disc of radius R is removed
from a bigger circular disc of radius
2R, such that the circumferences of the
discs coincide. The centre of mass of
the new disc is R from the centre of
the bigger disc. The value of is
1
1
4
3
(A)
(B)
1
1
2
6
(C)
(D)
83. A thin uniform rod of length l and
mass m is swinging freely about a
horizontal axis passing through its end.
Its maximum angular speed is . Its
centre of mass rises to a maximum
height of
I
l 2 2
6g
2g
(A)
(B)
2 2
l
l 2 2
6g
3g
(C)
(D)
84. A flywheel of moment of inertia 3 x
102 kg m2 is rotating with uniform
angular speed of 4.6 rad s-1. If a torque
of 6.9 x 102 Nm retards the wheel, then
the time in which the wheel comes to
rest is
(A) 1.5s
(B) 2s
(C) 0.5 s
(D) 1s
85. A particle of mass m is projected with
a velocity v making an angle of 30o
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with the horizontal. The magnitude of
angular momentum of the projectile
about the point of projection when the
particle is at its maximum height h is
3 mv 2
2 g
(A)
(B) zero

mv3
2g
(C)

3 mv 3
16 g
(D)

86. A semicircular ring of mass m and


radius r has moment of inertia I1, I2, I3
and I4 about the four axes 1, 2, 3, 4
respectively as shown in figure.

89. If the energy, E = G phqcr, where G is the


universal gravitational constant, h is the
Plancks constant and c is the velocity of
light, then the values of p, q and r are,
respectively.
(A) 1/2, 1/2 and 5/2 (B) 1/2, 1/2 and 5/2
(C) 1/2, 1/2 and 3/2 (D) 1/2, 1/2 and 3/2
90. Taking the electronic charge as e and the
permittivity as 0, use dimensional
analysis to determine the correct
expression forp. Here N is number
density of free electrons.
Ne
m 0
m 0
Ne
(A)
(B)
Ne 2
m 0

m 0
Ne 2

(C)

(D)

91. A train accelerates from rest at a constant


rate for some time and then it retards to
rest at the constant rate . If the total
distance travelled by the train is x, then
what is the maximum velocity of the train?

1/2

1/ 2

(A)

(C)

88. A physical quantity A is related to four


observables a, b, c and d as follows
a 2b3
c d
A =
. The percentage errors of
measurement in a, b, c and d are 1%, 3%,
2% and 2% respectively. What is the
percentage error in A?
(A) 12%
(B) 7%
(C) 14%
(D) 16%

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(B)

87. When 97.52 is divided by 2.54, the correct


result is
(A) 38.3937
(B) 38.394
(C) 38.39
(D) 38.4

(D)

92. The retardation experienced by a moving


motor boat after its engine is cut-off, at the
instant t is given by, a = k v4, where k is a
constant. If v0 is the magnitude of velocity
at the cut-off, the magnitude of velocity at
time t after the cut-off is
v0
v
0

3ktv03
(A)

(3ktv03 1)1/3

(B)
3
0

3ktv
(C)

(3ktv03 1)1/3

(D)

93. In the arrangement shown in figure the


ends P and Q of an unstretchable string
move downwards with speed u. Pulleys
are fixed. Mass M moves upwards with
speed of

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g
3
(A)
(A) 2 u cos
(C) 2 u / cos

(B) u / cos
(D) u cos

94. A point P moves in counter-clockwise


direction on a circular path as shown in
figure. The movement of P is such that is
sweeps out a length s = t 3 + 5; where s is
in metres and t is in seconds. The radius of
the path is 20m. The acceleration of P
when
t = 2 s is nearly

(C) g
g
2

(B) 30o
(D) 60o

96. Two masses M and M/2 are joined


together by means of light inextensible
string passed over a frictionless pulley as
shown in figure. When the bigger mass is
released, the small one will ascend with an
acceleration of

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97. A block of mass m is in contact with the


cart C as shown in figure.

The coefficient of static friction between


the block and the cart is . The
acceleration a of the cart that will prevent
the block from falling satisfies
mg
g

m
(A) a >
(B) a >
g
g

(C) a
(D) a <

(A) 12 m/s2
(B) 7.2 m/s2
(C) 14 m/s2
(D) 13 m/s2
95. The pulleys and strings shown in figure
are smooth and of negligible mass. For the
system to remain in equilibrium, the angle
should be

(A) 0o
(C) 45o

(B)
3g
2

98. An insect crawls up a hemispherical


surface very slowly, figure. the coefficient
of friction between the insect and the
surface is 1/3. If the line joining the centre
of the hemispherical
surface to the insect
makes an angle with
the vertical, the max.
possible value of is
given by
(A) cot = 3
(B) sec = 3
(C) cosec = 3
(D) None
99.

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