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REOT – 2 18 – 10 – 2020

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Class – 11 (Backup Morning)

1. A particle is fired horizontally with a velocity of 100 ms–1 from the top of a hill 500 m high. What is
the horizontal range of projectile? (use g = 10 ms–2)
(a) 800 m (b) 1000 m (c) 1200 m (d) 1500 m

2. From the top of a tower 20 m high, a ball is thrown horizontally. If line joining the point of projection
to the point where it hits the ground makes an angle 45o with the horizontal, then the initial velocity of
the ball is : (use g = 10 ms–2)
(a) 10 ms–1 (b) 15 ms–1 (c) 20 ms–1 (d) 10 2 ms–1

3. An aeroplane is flying horizontally at a height 500 m with a velocity of 200 ms–1. A bag containing
food is to be dropped to the people on the ground. How far from them should the bag be dropped so
that it directly reaches them? (use g = 10 ms–2)
(a) 1000 m (b) 1500 m (c) 2000 m (d) 2400 m

4. Two tall buildings are 40 m apart. The speed with which a ball must be thrown horizontally from a
window 160 m above the ground in one building so that it enters a window 35 m from the ground in
other building is : (use g = 10 ms–2)
(a) 4 ms–1 (b) 6 ms–1 (c) 8 ms–1 (d) 12 ms–1

5. When a projectile is fired at an angle  with the horizontal with velocity u, then the horizontal
component velocity of projectile, ignoring air resistance :
(a) remains same (b) goes on increasing with height
(c) goes on decreasing with height (d) first decreases then increases with height

6. A projectile goes farthest on horizontal surface of earth when the angle of projection is :
(a) 0o (b) 60o (c) 45o (d) 90o

7. Which of the following is not essential characteristic of a projectile?


(a) Initial velocity inclined to the horizontal (b) Zero velocity at the highest point
(c) Constant acceleration perpendicular to the velocity (d) All of the above

8. In case of an angular projectile motion, what is the angle between the velocity and acceleration at the
highest point?
(a) 180o (b) 0o (c) 45o (d) 90o

9. Range of a projectile is R, when the angle of projection is 30o. Then, the value of the other angle of
projection for the same range, is:
(a) 45o (b) 60o (c) 50o (d) 40o

10. If the maximum range of a projectile during angular projection is R, then the greatest height attained
by it is
(a) R/4 (b) R/2 (c) R (d) 2 R

11. The point from where a ball is projected is taken as the origin of the co-ordinate axes. The x and y
components of its displacement are given by x = 6t and y = 8t – 5t2. What is the velocity of projection?
(a) 6 ms–1 (b) 8 ms–1 (c) 10 ms–1 (d) 14 ms–1

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12. A body is projected with velocity  from ground making an angle  with the horizontal direction.
What is the change in velocity when it is at the highest point?
(a) u (b) u sin  (c) u cos  (d) (u cos  –u)

13. A boy can throw a stone to a maximum distance of 50 m. The greatest height to which he can throw
the stone is
(a) 25 m (b) 50 m (c) 65 m (d) 85 m

14. Two shots are fired at the angles of 30o and 60o from a point on horizontal ground. These shots reach
the ground at same distance. What is the ratio of maximum height of the two shots?
(a) 1 : 2 (b) 1 : 3 (c) 1 : 1 (d) 1 : 4

15. A particle is thrown with velocity u making an angle  with the


vertical. It just crosses the top of two poles each of height h after 1
s and 3 s respectively. The maximum height of projectile is
(a) 9.8 m (b) 19.6 m
(c) 39.2 m (d) 4.9 m

16. The distance travelled varies with time for four different bodies as shown in figure. In which case is
the acceleration of the body a minimum?

(a) (b) (c) (d)

17. A graph between the square of the velocity of a particle and the
distance S moved by the particle is shown in figure. The acceleration
of the particle in kilometre per square hour is
(a) –225 (b) 225
(c) –2250 (d) 2250

18. An object accelerates from rest to a velocity 27.5 m/s in 10 sec, then find distance covered by next 10
sec.
(a) 550 m (b) 137.5 m (c) 412.5 m (d) 275 m

19. Two bodies A (of mass 1 kg) and B (of mass 3 kg) are dropped from heights of 16 m and 25 m
respectively. The ratio of the time taken by them to reach the ground is
(a) 4/5 (b) 5/4 (c) 12/5 (d) 5/12

20. A body covers 26, 28, 30, 32 metres in 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th seconds respectively. The body starts
(a) from rest and moves with uniform velocity
(b) from rest and moves with uniform acceleration
(c) with an initial velocity and moves with uniform acceleration
(d) with an initial velocity and moves with uniform velocity

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