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Question1   

Let C  A  B then :

Type multiple_choice
Option  incorrect
| C | is always greater than

|A |
Option It is possible to have correct
   
| C |<| A |and| C |<| B |
Option  correct
| C | is always equal to
 
| A B |
Option  incorrect
| C | is never equal to
 
| A B |
Solution
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Question2 A ball is thrown vertically upward (relative to the train) in a
compartment of a moving train. (train is moving horizontally)
Type multiple_choice
Option The ball will maintain the correct
same horizontal velocity as
that of the person (or the
compartment) at the time of
throwing.
Option If the train is accelerating incorrect
then the horizontal velocity
of the ball will be different
from that of the train
velocity, at the time of
throwing.
Option If the ball appears to be correct
moving backward to the
person sitting in the
compartment it means that
speed of the train is
increasing.
Option If the ball appears to be correct
moving ahead of the person
sitting in the compartment it
means the train’s motion is
reatarding.
Solution
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Question3 A particle is projected vertically upward with velocity u from a point
A. When it returns to the point of projection :
Type multiple_choice
Option Its average speed is u/2 correct
Option It average velocity is zero correct
Option Its displacement is zero correct
Option Its average speed is u incorrect
Solution
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Question4 A particle is moving along X-axis whose position is given by
t3
x = 4 – 9t + . Which of the following statement(s) are correct with
3
respect to the motion defined ?
Type multiple_choice
Option The direction of the motion incorrect
is not changing at any of the
instants
Option The direction of the motion correct
is changing at t = 3.0 sec
Option For 0 < t < 3sec, the particle correct
is slowing down
Option For 0 < t < 3 sec, the particle incorrect
is speeding up
Solution
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Question5 Trajectories are shown in figure are for three kicked footballs,
ignoring the effect of the air on the footballs. If T1,T2 and T3 are their
respective time of flights then :

Type multiple_choice
Option T1 > T3 incorrect

Option T1 < T3 incorrect

Option T1  T3 correct
T2 
2
Option T1 = T2 = T3 correct

Solution
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Question6 Two particles are projected from ground with same initial velocities
at angles 30o and 60o (with horizontal). Let R1 and R2 be their
horizontal ranges, H1 and H2 their maximum heights and T1 and T2
are the time of flights respectively. Then :
Type multiple_choice
Option H1 H2 correct

R1 R2

Option H1 H2 incorrect

R1 R2

Option H1 H2 correct

T1 T2

Option H1 H2 incorrect

T1 T2

Solution
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Question The equation of motion of projectile is y = ax – bx where a and b
are constants.

Type Comprehension
Question7 The horizontal range of the projectile is :

Type multiple_choice
Option a/b correct
Option a /2b incorrect

Option a2/2b incorrect


Option a2/4b incorrect
Solution
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Question8 The greatest height attained by the projectile is :

Type multiple_choice
Option a/b incorrect
Option a /2b incorrect

Option a2/2b incorrect


2
Option a /4b correct

Solution
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Question The horizontal distance x and the vertical height y of a projectile at
a time ‘t’ given by x = at and y = bt2 + ct where a, b and c are
constant.

Type Comprehension
Question9 What is the magnitude of the velocity of the projectile 1 second
after it is fired ?
Type multiple_choice
Option [a2 + (2b + c)2]1/2 correct

Option [2a2 + (b + c)2]1/2 incorrect

Option [2a2 + (2b + c)2]1/2 incorrect


Option [a2 + (b + 2c)2]1/2 incorrect
Solution
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Question10 The angle θ with the horizontal at which the projectile is projected
is given by :
Type multiple_choice
Option  a incorrect
θ  tan1  
 b

Option  b incorrect
θ  tan1  
 a

Option  a incorrect
θ  tan1  
 c

Option  c correct
θ  tan1  
 a

Solution
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Question The velocity – time graph of a particle moving along a straight line
is shown in figure. The rate of acceleration and deceleration is
constant and it is equal to 5ms–2. The average velocity during the
—1
motion is 20 ms ,

Type Comprehension
Question11 The value of t is :

Type multiple_choice
Option 5s correct
Option 10 s incorrect
Option 20 s incorrect
Option 5 2s incorrect

Solution
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Question12 The maximum velocity of the particle is :

Type multiple_choice
Option 20 ms–1 incorrect

Option 25 ms–1 correct

Option 30 ms–1 incorrect


Option 40 ms–1 incorrect
Solution
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Question13  
Column I shows operation of vectors A and B and Column II gives
   
angle θ between A and B where A and B are non zero vectors.
Column I Column II
   
(A) |A x B | 3(A. B) (P) π
   
(B) A.B  B . A (Q) π /3
   
(C) |A  B ||B  A| (R) π /2
     
(D) A  B  C and|A |  |B ||C | (S) 0

Type multiple_choice
Option A - Q, B-PQRS, C–R, D-S correct
Option A - Q, B-PQ, C–S, D-R incorrect
Option A - R, B-PQS, C–R, D-Q incorrect
Option A - QR, B-PQ, C–R, D-RS incorrect
Solution
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Question14 A ball is projected from the ground with velocity υ such that its
range is maximum. Match the columns.
Column – I Column – II

(A) Velocity at half of the maximum height (P)
2
υ
(B) Velocity at the maximum height (Q)
2
(C) Change in its velocity when it returns to the ground (R) υ 2
υ 5
(D) Average velocity when it reaches the maximum height. (S)
2 2
Type multiple_choice
Option A – P, B-R, C-S, D-Q incorrect
Option A-S, B-Q, C-P, D-R incorrect
Option A-P, B-Q, C-R, D-S correct
Option A-S, B-Q, C-R, D-P incorrect
Solution
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Question15 Two identical trains take 3 sec to pass one another when going in the
opposite direction but only 2.5 sec if the speed of one is increased by
50%. Find the time (in sec) one would take to pass the other when
going in the same direction at their original speed.
Type Integer
Answer 15
Solution
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Question16 A diwali rocket moves vertically up with a constant acceleration
20
a1  m/s2 . After sometimes its fuel get exhausted and then it falls
3
freely with an acceleration a2 = 10 m/s2. If the maximum height
attained by the diwali rocket is h, find its speed (in m/s) when the
fuel is just exhausted. Assume h = 50 m.
Type Integer
Answer 20
Solution
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Question17 A projectile attains a certain maximum height H1 when projected
from earth. If it is projected at the same angle and with the same
initial speed from the moon, where the acceleration due to gravity is
on-sixth that on earth, the maximum height attended by the
2H
projectile is H2 . Find 2 .
H1

Type Integer
Answer 12
Solution
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Question18 Velocity — time (v—t) graph for a moving object is shown in the
figure. Total displacement of the object during the time interval
when there is non —zero acceleration and retardation is (in metre)

Type Integer
Answer 40
Solution
Marks 4 0

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