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5/6/2020 Test Question

Q 1 (25914) :

A small spherical solid ball is dropped in a viscous liquid. Its journey in the liquid is best described in the figure by :

                       

1.  Curve A

2.  Curve B

3.  Curve C

4.  Curve D

Q 2 (54209) :

A closed rectangular tank is completely filled with water and is accelerated horizontally with an acceleration a towards right. Pressure is (i)
maximum at, and (ii) minimum at

(a) (i) B (ii) D


(b) (i) C (ii) D
(c) (i) B (ii) C
(d) (i) B (ii) A

Q 3 (54212) :

A vertical U-tube of uniform inner cross section contains mercury in both sides of its arms. A glycerin (density = 1.3 g/cm ) column of length
3

10 cm is introduced into one of its arms. Oil of density 0.8 gm/cm is poured into the other arm until the upper surfaces of the oil and
3

glycerin are in the same horizontal level. Find the length of the oil column. [Density of mercury = 13.6 g/cm ] 3

(a) 10.4 cm               (b) 8.2 cm

(c) 7.2 cm                  (d) 9.6 cm

Q 4 (54254) :

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A silver ingot weighing 2.1 kg is held by a string so as to be completely immersed in a liquid of relative density 0.8. The relative density of
silver is 10.5. The tension in the string in kg-wt is
(a) 1.6                                             (b) 1.94
(c) 3.1                                             (d) 5.25

Q 5 (54289) :

In which one of the following cases will the liquid flow in a pipe be most streamlined  ?

(a) Liquid of high viscosity and high density flowing through a pipe of small radius

(b) Liquid of high viscosity and low density flowing through a pipe of small radius

(c) Liquid of low viscosity and low density flowing through a pipe of large radius

(d) Liquid of low viscosity and high density flowing through a pipe of large radius

Q 6 (54292) :

An incompressible liquid flows through a horizontal tube as shown in the following fig. Then the velocity v of the fluid is

(a)    3.0 m/s                           (b) 1.5 m/s                     

 (c) 1.0 m/s                             (d) 2.25 m/s

Q 7 (54331) :

An L-shaped tube with a small orifice is held in a water stream as shown in fig. The upper end of the tube is 10.6 cm above the surface of
water. What will be the height of the jet of water coming from the orifice? Velocity of water stream is 2.45 m/s

(a) Zero                                         (b) 20.0 cm                   


(c) 10.6 cm                                    (d) 40.0 cm

Q 8 (54334) :

A rectangular vessel when full of water takes 10 minutes to be emptied through an orifice in its bottom. How much time will it take to be
emptied when half filled with water
(a) 9 minute                        (b) 7 minute
(c) 5 minute                        (d) 3 minute

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Q 9 (54341) :

Water is flowing in a pipe of diameter 4 cm with a velocity 3 m/s. The water then enters into a tube of diameter 2 cm. The velocity of water in
the other pipe is
(a) 3 m/s                                        (b) 6 m/s
(c) 12 m/s                                       (d) 8 m/s

Q 10 (54346) :

A homogeneous solid cylinder of length L(L<H/2) . Cross-sectional area A/5 is immersed such that it floats with its axis vertical at the liquid-
liquid interface with length L/4 in the denser liquid as shown in the fig. The lower density liquid is open to atmosphere having pressure P . 0

Then density D of solid is given by

(a)                        (b) 
5 4
d d
4 5

(c) d                          (d)  d

Q 11 (54362) :

The force required to separate two glass plates of area 10 −2


m
2
with a film of water 0.05 mm thick between them, is (Surface tension of water
is 70 × 10 −3 
N/m)

(a) 28 N                         (b) 14 N
(c) 50 N                         (d) 38 N 

Q 12 (54524) :

A spherical drop of water has radius 1 mm If surface tension of water is 70 × 10  N/m difference of pressures between inside and out side of
−3

the spherical drop is

(a)35 N/m                             (b) 70 N/m


2 2

(c)140 N/m                            (d) Zero


2

Q 13 (54528) :

Two soap bubbles have different radii but their surface tension is the same. Mark the correct statement

(a) Internal pressure of the smaller bubble is higher than the internal pressure of the larger bubble

(b) Pressure of the larger bubble is higher than the smaller bubble

(c) Both bubbles have the same internal pressure

(d) None of the above

Q 14 (54547) :
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Q 14 (54547) :

Water rises to a height h in a capillary at the surface of earth. On the surface of the moon the height of water column in the same capillary
will be 
(a) 6h                           (b) 1

6
h

(c) h                             (d) Zero

Q 15 (54559) :

The correct curve between the height or depression h of liquid in a capillary tube and its radius is

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