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PAPER-1
ONE OR MORE THAN ONE CORRECT:
1. A block of mass 2 kg is placed on a smooth horizontal surface. The block is connected to
an ideal spring of force constant 100 N/M. The other end of the spring is fixed. Initially that
spring is in natural length. A constant force of magnitude 20 N directed along a horizontal
line is applied on the block. Then
a) the speed of the block when its acceleration is zero is 2 m/sec.
b) maximum extension is the spring is 0.5 m.
c) maximum compression is the spring is 0.4 m.
d) the speed of the block when its acceleration is zero is 2 m/sec.

2. An object of mass 5 kg at rest exploded into there fragments of masses 1 kg, 1 kg and 3 kg.
The fragments of equal mass flying the naturally perpendicular directions with velocities 6
m/sec and 9 m/sec. Then
a) the speed of 3 kg fragment is 3 m/sec
b) the speed of the 3 kg fragment is 5 m/sec
c) the minimum energy released in the explosion is 78 J
d) the minimum energy released in the explosion is 60 J

3. A and B are two smooth identical spheres. A is


moving with a velocity V and B is at rest. A A A
collides with B. After the collision, the velocities 30o
of A and B make the angle 30o with the initial 30o
velocity of A. Then B

a) the speed of A after the collision is V / 3 b) the speed of B after the collision is V / 3
c) collision is elastic d) collision is inelastic

4. A plank of length L and mass M is placed


on a smooth horizontal surface. A man of
mass m is at rest at the right end of the
plank. The man moves with a velocity u
relative to the plank towards the other end.
In the five interval equal to a velocity time
taken by the mass to reach the other end of
the plank.
mu Mu
a) the speed of the plank is b) the speed of the plank is
mM mM
mL
c) magnitude of displacement of the plank is
mM
ML
d) magnitude of displacement of the plank is
mM

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5. A small object is projected from a point A on the


ground. The horizontal component of initial velocity
of the object is 20 m/sec and vertical component of
velocity 40 m/sec. A vertical wall is at a distance of 80
m from A. The object collides with the wall and

1 V
rebounds. The coefficient of resticution e  . The
2
object strikes the ground at B. ( g  10 m / sec 2 ) A B

a) the speed of the object just before the collision is 20 m/sec


b) the speed of the object just after the collision is 10 m/sec
c) the time of flight the object is 8 sec.
d) the distance between A and B is 40 m
6. A particle is moving is a circle in X – Y plane with a constant speed. At an instant of time,

  
the acceleration of particle is 3iˆ  4 ˆj m / sec 2 and its velocity is 4iˆ  bjˆ m / sec . 
Then
a) the speed of the particle is 5 m/sec. b) the value of b is 3
c) the radius of the circular path is 5 m d) the value of b is 4
7. A particle of mass 2 kg collides head on elastically with a stationary object of mass 4 kg.
After the collision, the 4 kg object moves with a velocity 2 m/sec. Then
a) total momentum of the system is 6 kg – m/sec
b) the magnitude of momentum of 2 kg particle after collision is 2 kg – m/sec
c) kinetic energy of 2 kg particle before the collision is 1 J
d) the speed of the particle before the collision is 3 m/sec
8. A car starts from rest at t  0 and moves due to power delivered by a force directed in a
constant direction. The power delivered is proportional to time t 3 . Then
a) the speed of car is proportional to t 2
b) acceleration of the car is constant
c) the speed of car is proportional to t.
d) the distance travelled by car is proportional to t 3
9. A particle is moving in the X – Y plane. The momentum of the particle is given by

p   2  4 sin t  i  4cos t ˆj kg – m/sec, where t is in seconds. Then

a) the momentum of the particle is parallel to net force on the particle


b) the momentum of the particle is perpendicular to net force on the particle
c) the net force on the particle is constant
d) the magnitude of net force on the particle is constant

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10. Work done by internal conservative forces is


a) equal to negative of change in potential energy of the system
b) equal to change in mechanical energy of the system
c) path independent
d) equal to change in kinetic energy of the system

INTEGER ANSWER TYPE:

1. Potential energy of a particle moving along X-axis due to conservative field is given by
U   x 2  10 J , where x is in metres. The magnitude force when the particle is at x  2m
is (in Newtons)
2. Two smooth spheres of masses 1 kg and 2 kg are moving with velocities  5iˆ m/sec and

1iˆ m/sec respectively. The spheres undergo inelastic collision with coefficient of

restitution 1 . The sum of kinetic energies of the spheres after the collision (in J) is
2
3. The position coordenates of a particle are given by x  2  3cos t , y  3 sin t , where x and
y are in metres and t is in seconds. The distance moved by the particle in t  0 to t  3 sec
(in metres) is

4. 1 kg block is placed on 2 kg block. The 2 kg block is


placed on a smooth horizontal surface. The coefficient   0.2
1 kg
friction between the blocks is 0.2. The 2 kg block is
2 kg F
pulled with a constant force F. Find the maximum force
F (in N) can be applied so that the blocks do not move smooth
relatively.  g  10 / sec 2 

5. A body of mass 0.5 kg is moving with a speed 2 m/sec. Find the absolute value of work to
be done to bring the block to rest (in J) is
6. The minimum force (applied parallel to inclined plane) to move a block up the inclined
plane of angle of inclination 30o is three times force required to present it from sliding
down the inclined plane. The coefficient of friction between the block and inclined plane is
1
. The value of K is
K 3

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7. If the magnitude of applied force is 28 N, the


magnitude of acceleration of the blocks in m / sec 2 is 2 kg 4 kg
F
 g  10 m / sec 2

0.4 0.2

8. A small object is projected with a velocity 10 m/sec


making an angle 30o with the horizontal from the top of 10 m/sec
a tower of height 100 m. The time (in sec) taken by the

o
30

object to reach the ground is  g  10 m / sec 2 


100 m

9. Three particles of masses 1.5 kg, 1.2 kg, 1.1 kg are moving with velocities 1.8 ˆj m/sec,

1.9 iˆ m/sec., 2.8 iˆ m/sec respectively. The magnitude of momentum of the three
particles system with respect to centre of mass (in kg – m/sec) is
10. A circular portion of radius R/2 is removed from a uniform
disk of radius R from one edge.The distance of centre of
mass of the remaining portion from the centre of the O

R
complete disc O is . The value of  is
3

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PAPER - 2
SINGLE ANSWER CORRECT:
1. Two perfectly smooth identical rings each of mass m and
radius R stand on a smooth horizontal surface as shown
in the figure. Suddenly a heavy rectangular stick of
width 2D (2D < 2R) falls on them symmetrically
imparting a horizontal velocity V to both of them in the
opposite direction. What is the impulse offered by the
stick to each ring?
mvR 2mvR mvR 3mvR
a) b) c) d)
2 R  D  2R  D  R  D 2 R  D
2. Statement – I: If we assume that there are only two bodies, earth and sun, are in universe.
Their size, shape and motion remains same. A frame placed on sun is an inertial frame.
Statement – II : Inertial frame is non-accelerating in nature.
a) Statement 1 is true, Statement – 2 is true; Statement 2 is a correct explanation for
statement 1
b) Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is true; Statement 2 is not a correct explanation for
statement 1
c) Statement 1 is true; Statement 2 is false d) Statement 1 is false; Statement 2 is true
3. Suppose that the position vector function for a particle is given as
 t2
r  t   x  t  i  y  t  j ¸where x(t) = t + 1 and y(t) =  1
8
Choose correct statement(s)
a) average velocity of the particle during the time interval t = 2.0 sec to 4.0 sec is
(i+0.75j)m/s
b) average velocity of the particle during the time interval t = 2.0 sec to 4.0 sec is
(i+1.5j)m/s
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c) speed of the particle at t = 2.0 sec is m/ s
4
d) speed of the particle at t = 2.0 sec is 5 m / s
4. Three particles of masses m1, m2 and m3 having velocities v1 , v2 & v3 respectively, collides
at time t = 0. The external forces acting in the time interval t=0 to t=t0 on these particles
  
are found to be constant, say F1, F2 & F3 . At time t  t0 , the value of the final momentum of
the system will be
        
a) m1 v1  m2 v2  m3 v3 b) m1 v1  m2 v2  m3 v3   F1  F2  F3  t0
     
c) m1 v1  m2 v2  m3 v3   F1  F2  F3  t d) none of these

5. Two inclined planes AB and BC are at inclination of 600


and 300 as shown in the figure. The two projectiles of
same mass are thrown from A and C with speed 2 m/s
and v0 m/s respectively, they strike at B with same
1
speed. If length of AB is m and BC is 1m, then find
3
the value of v0
a) (1/2) m/s b) 1 m/s c) 2 m/s d) none of these

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6. An engine exerting its full horse power draws a train of 250 kg up a slope of inclination
 1   1 
sin 1   with constant speed 20 m/s. The frictional resistance to motion being   th of
 20   40 
the weight of the train always. The greatest speed of the train with which the engine can
draw along a level horizontal road against same track is
a) 30 m/s b) 45 m/s c) 60 m/s d) none of these
7. Choose the incorrect statement.
a) work done on a system by all external forces acting on the system must be equal to
change in its total mechanical energy
b) a force is called conservative if the work done by it during a round trip of a system is
zero
c) the change in the kinetic energy of a system corresponding to conservative internal
forces is equal to the negative of the work done by these forces.
d) the total mechanical energy of a system must remain constant if all internal forces are
conservative and the external forces do no work.
8. Statement – I: A monkey is climbing up on a rope which is fixed to the ceiling of a room.
Assume the rope to be massless and inextensible, the force applied by the rope on the
ceiling is constant with respect to time if the monkey is moving with a constant velocity.
Statement – II : Tension in the rope will always be equal to the weight of monkey.
a) Statement 1 is true, Statement – 2 is true; Statement 2 is a correct explanation for
statement 1
b) Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is true; Statement 2 is not a correct explanation for
statement 1
c) Statement 1 is true; Statement 2 is false d) Statement 1 is false; Statement 2 is true
9. A hemispherical bowl of radius 80cm is rotating about its axis of symmetry which is kept
vertical. A small ball kept in the bowl rotates with the bowl without slipping on its surface.
If the surface of the bowl is smooth and the angle made by the radius through the ball with
the vertical is 600. The angular speed of the bowl is (g = 10 m/s2)
5 10 1
a) rad / s b) rad / s c) rad / s d) 5 rad / s
5 3 2
10. A particle is dropped from height H. At a point its kinetic energy is x times of its potential
energy. Find the speed of the particle at that point ( The potential energy of the particle on
the ground is zero)
1/2 1/2 1/2
1/ 2  2 g  x  1 H   2 gH   2 gxH 
a)  2gxH  b)   c)   d)  
 x    x  1    x  1 

COMPREHENSION (Q.NO 11-12)


Two blocks of masses 1kg and 2kg are connected by a light inextensible string which passes over
an ideal pulley. A constant force of magnitude 48N directed in the vertically upward direction is
applied on the pulley. Then (g = 10 m/sec2)
11. The acceleration of 1kg block is
a) 14 m/sec2 b) 24 m/sec2 c) 10 m/sec2 d) 2 m/sec2
12. The acceleration of the pulley is
a) 14 m/sec2 b) 2 m/sec2 c) 8 m/sec2 d) 10 m/sec2

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COMPREHENSION (Q.NO 13-14)

A small object of mass m is suspended by a light inextensible string of


length l. Initially the string is vertical. The object is projected with a
velocity V  gl directed perpendicular to the string. Then l

13. Maximum angle made by the string with the vertical is


a) 300 b) 600 c) 450 d) 370
14. The tension in the string when the string makes maximum angle with the vertical is
mg 3 mg mg 3mg
a) b) c) d)
2 2 2 5

COMPREHENSION (Q.NO 15-16)


The only force action on a 1kg particle moving along x-axis is a conservative force. The potential energy
particle is given by U  x    x  1 x  2  , where the position coordinate x of the particle is in metre and
U in Joule

15. If the particle is released at the origin


a) it will move in the positive x-direction b) it will move in the negative x-direction
c) it will remain stationary d) its subsequent motion cannot be predicted
16. The particle will be in equilibrium at x=
3
a) x  1 b) x  2 c) x  3 d) x 
2

PART - B
MATCH THE MATRIX

1 C
1. A particle of mass kg is suspended from a massless string of length
3
A B
1
2m. It is given a velocity u  4 10ms at the bottom as shown.
u
D
Match the following.

Column – I Column – II
A) Speed of the particle at B in ms 1 P) 30

B) Speed of the particle at C in ms 1 Q) 4 5


C) Tension in the string when the particle is at D in newton R) 10
D) Tension in the string when the particle is at C in newton S) 120

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2. A particle of mass m is pulled along a rough inclined plane slowly as B

shown in the figure. Coefficient of friction between surface and particle


is . While moving the particle from A to B. h
m

A
l

Column – I Column – II
A) Work done by frictional force P) – mgh
B) Work done by gravitational force Q) –  mgl
C) Work done by external force R)  mgl + mgh
D) change in kinetic energy of particle S) zero

3. Two blocks A and B of mass m and 2m are placed on a fixed


triangular wedge and connected by light string as shown. The
pulley used is massless and frictionless. The coefficient of
2 m 2m
friction between block A and wedge is and that between
3
1 450 450
block B and wedge is . If m is 1kg and acceleration due to
3
gravity is 10 m/s2, then match the following.

Column-I Column-II
5
A) Friction force between block A and wedge is P)
2
10
B) Friction between block B and wedge is Q)
3 2
10 2
C) Tension in the string R)
3
D) Maximum friction force between block B and
wedge S) 30 2
20 2
T)
3

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
4. A particle of mass 1 kg is initially at rest and in equilibrium. A new force F starts acting
on it at time t  0 . Information about force and the time interval is given in column I.
Match column I with column II.
Column-I Column-II


A) If F  2ti ; work done by the force in timee t = 0 to P) 36 J
t  2 sec is
  t 
B) If F  4 cos   j , work done by the force in time 21
 2  Q) J
2
t = 0 to t  3sec is

C) If F  i  2 j  4 k , work done by the force in time
R) 8 J
t=0 to t  1sec is

D) If F  4k , work done by the force in time t = 0 to S) 72 J
t  3sec is
T) Zero

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KEY

PAPER-1

1. C,D 2. C 3. A, B, D 4. ADD 5. ABCD 6. A, C 7. A,B,D


8. A, D 9. D 10. A, C 1. 4 2. 4 3. 9 4. 6
5. 1 6. 2 7. 2 8. 5 9. 0 10. 2

PAPER - 2

1. c 2. D 3. A 4. B 5. c 6. C 7. C 8. A 9. D 10. d 11. a 12. c 13. b


14. b 15.A 16.D 1. A – S; B – Q; C – P; D – R 2. A – Q ; B – P ; C – R ; D – S
3.A – Q; B – R; C – T; D – R 4. A – R; B – T; C – Q; D – S

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