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1. An object launched in space having no driving power in an arbitrary direction is called:
a) Rocket b) Bullet
c) Airship d) Projectile
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2. The path of a projectile is called its:
a) Curve b) Time of action
c) Orbit d) Trajectory
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3. An object is thrown in the air with an initial velocity V i and making an angle θ with the
vertical component of its velocity after time t is given by:
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a) Vi cos θ  b) Vi cos θ - gt
c) Vi sin θ - gt d) Vi tan θ - gt
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4. The velocity V of a projectile can be found by the expression:
V = V cos θ î + (V sin θ - gt) ĵ V = (V cos θ -gt) î + (V sin θ -
 Documentsa) i i
 b) i i

c) V = (Vi cos θ -gt) î + (Vi sin θ - gt) d) V = Vi cos θ î + Vi sin θ


ĵ  ĵ
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5. The angle θ that the projectile makes with the horizontal at any time t during its flight is giv
 Vi cos θ − gt     Vi − gt  
  
    
 
θ = tan-1    i V sin θ   V
θ = tan-1   i cos θ  
a)  b)
  Vi sin θ  
  
 
θ = tan-1    Vi cos θ − gt  
c) d) None of the above
6. In projectile motion, the acceleration in the vertical direction:
a) Remains constant b) Varies with time
c) Is zero d) Is taken as positive
7. The horizontal component of velocity of a projectile:

a) Increases
c) Is uniformwith time b)
d) Decreases with time
Is taken negative
8. The vertical component of velocity of a projectile:
a) Decreases during upward motion and increases during downward motion
b) Increases during upward motion and decreases during downward motion
c) Increases during both upward and downward motions
d) Decreases during both upward and downward motions
9. The vertical component of acceleration of a projectile:
a) Is less than the gravitational acceleration b) Is equal to the gravitational acceleration
c) Is more than the gravitational acceleration d) Has no relation with the gravitational
acceleration
10. The path described by a projectile represents a:
a) Hyperbola b) Parabola
c) Straight line d) Circle
11. The relation between the x and y-components is given by:
2 2
) b b) b

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