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Class ( 1st year) Ch# (02 2nd half) SUBJECT: PHYSISCS Time: 35mints Total marks:
20
Q#1 >Choose the most suitable option, cutting, erasing, overwriting not allowed. (5)
i: The direction of torque is
(a) along position vector F (b) parallel to the plane containing r and F
(c) along force F (d) perpendicular to the plane containing r and F
ii: The value of ˆ i · (ˆ j × k) is:
A. zero B. +1 C. −1 D. 3
iii: The value of k ˆ · ( k ˆ × ˆ i) is:
A. zero B. +1 C. −1 D. 3
iv: The magnitude of cross `– product and dot product of two vectors are equal, the angle between the
vectors is
(a) zero (b) 90o (c) 180o (d) 45o
v: Area of parallelogram formed by A and B as its two adjacent sides
a) AB sinϴ b) AB cosϴ c) AB tan ϴ d) B cosϴ
Q#1 >Encircle the correct option, cutting, erasing, overwriting are not allowed. (05)
i: The number of unequal forces whose resultant will be zero
(a) 2 (b) 6 (c) 4 (d) 5
ii: Reverse process of vector addition is called
(a) subtraction of vectors (b) resolution of vectors
(c) making a vector negative (d) obtaining a unit vector
o
iii: The resultant of two forces 3N and 4N making an angle 90 with each other is
(a) 1 N (b) 7N (c) 5 N (d) 3.5 N
2 1 2
i j k
iv: The magnitude of the vector 3 3 3 is
1
(a) zero (b) one (c) three (d) 9
v: Which pair of the following forces can give a resultant force equal to zero?
(a) 2N and 2 N (b) 1 N and 4 N (c) 2 N and 5 N (d) 1 N and 2 N
Q#1 >Encircle the correct option, cutting, erasing, overwriting are not allowed. (05)
i: The number of unequal forces whose resultant will be zero
(a) 2 (b) 6 (c) 4 (d) 5
ii: Reverse process of vector addition is called
(a) subtraction of vectors (b) resolution of vectors
(c) making a vector negative (d) obtaining a unit vector
o
iii: The resultant of two forces 3N and 4N making an angle 90 with each other is
(a) 1 N (b) 7N (c) 5 N (d) 3.5 N
2 1 2
i j k
iv: The magnitude of the vector 3 3 3 is
1
(a) zero (b) one (c) three (d) 9
v: Which pair of the following forces can give a resultant force equal to zero?
(a) 2N and 2 N (b) 1 N and 4 N (c) 2 N and 5 N (d) 1 N and 2 N