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ANNUAL REVISION TEST SYSTEM

AMBITIOUS ACADEMY LAHORE


NAME REGISTRATION #
TIME 1 H:50
CLASS INTER-1 SUBJECT PHYSICS
ALLOWED MIN
DATE SYLLABUS CHAPTER 4 MARKS 60
Q.No.1: Encircle the correct answer.
1. The ratio of dimensions of K.E and power is:
(a) 1:1 (b) [T] :1 (c) 1: [T] (d) [M] : [T]
2. Which of the following types of force can do no work on the particle on which it acts?
(a) Frictional force (b) gravitational force (c) elastic force (d) centripetal force
3. If the mass and speed of a body are doubled, its kinetic energy becomes
(a) 3 times (b) 4 times (c) 8 times (d) 16 times
0
4. When the force F making angles 60 with displacement d then work will be:
1 1
(a) Fd (b) 2 Fd (c) 0.866 Fd (d) 3 Fd
5. The ratio of dimensions of power to work is:
(a) 1: T (b) T: 1 (c) 1:T2 (d) T2: 1
6. Absolute P.E of an object at infinite height w.r.t earth is taken as:
(a) Negative (b) zero (c) minimum (d) virtual
7. As we move up a body above the surface of Earth, the change in potential energy will always be:
(a) Negative (b) positive (c) zero (d) infinity
8. Which quantity increases to double to get doubled of K.E:
(a) Mass (b) speed (c) height (d) velocity
9. The escape velocity is maximum for:
(a) Moon (b) mercury (c) earth (d) Jupiter
10. The ratio between the escape velocity and orbital velocity is:
(a) √2: 1 (b) √2: 2 (c) 1:√2 (d) 1:1
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11. Escape velocity on the surface of earth is 11.2 km S the escape velocity on the surface of another planet of
𝟏
same mass as that of earth but of 𝟒times of the radius of earth is:
(a) 5.6 km S–1 (b) 11 .2 km S–1 (c) 22.4 km S–1 (d) 44.8 km S–1
12. Which of the following energy source is renewable?
(a) Coal (b) oil (c) natural gas (d) tidal
13. Which one is bio-fuel?
(a) Water (b) petrol (c) ethanol (d) oil
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14. kW m is the unit of:
(a) Power (b) intensity (c) energy (d) energy per unit area
15. The original source of tidal energy is:
(a) Moon (b) Earth (c) Sun (d) Sea
16. All the food we eat in one day has about the same energy as:
𝟒 𝟏 𝟏
(a) 1-liter of petrol (b) 𝟐liter of petrol (c) 𝟑liter of petrol (d) 𝟒liter of petrol
17. A body of mass 3kg lies on the surface of the table 2m high. It is moved on the surface by 4m the ΔP.E will be
(a) 329J (b) 9.8 J (c) 9.6J (d) Zero
18. Which one is non-renewable source of energy?
(a) Wind (b) biomass (c) coal (d) sunlight
19. A layer of rocks holding water that allows water to percolate through it with pressure is called:
(a) Geyser (b) aquifer (c) steam vent (d) hot spring
20. Biomass is converted into fuel by:
(a) Evaporation (b) fermentation (c) reflection (d) scattering

Subjective

Q.No.2: Give answer of the following questions (Draw diagram where necessary) (12x2=24)

1. What is Salter’s Duck? Name its parts

2. A force F acts through a distance L. The force is them increased to 3F, and then acts through a further distance of 2L.

Draw the work diagram to scale.

3. State & prove work energy principle

4. In which case is more work done, When a 50 kg bag of books is lifted through 50 cm, or when a 50 kg crate is

Pushed through 2m across the floor with a force of 50 N

5. An object has 1J of potential energy. Explain what does it mean

6. Define kilowatt-hour and prove that 1kwh=3.6MJ

7. Define conservative field and non-conservative field with three examples for each

8. What is Escape velocity? Calculate numerical value of escape velocity for earth

9. When a rocker re-enters the atmosphere, its nose cone become very hot, where does this heat energy come from?

10. Define Power & prove that P = F.V

11. A girl drops a cup from a certain height, which breaks into pieces. What energy changes are involved?

12. A boy uses a catapult to throw a stone, which accidentally smashes a green house window. List possible energy changes

Q.No.3: Give detailed answer of the following question.

a) Define & explain work done by a variable force

b) Ten bricks, each 6cm thick & mass 1.5kg, lie flat on a table. How much work is required to stack them one on

Top of another

Q.No.4: Give detailed answer of the following question.

a) Define Law of conservation of energy & discuss energy conservation in detail

b) A Child starts from rest at the top a slide of height 4m. What is his speed at the bottom if side is friction less?

If he reaches the bottom, with a speed of 6 ms-1, what percentage age of his total energy at the top of slides is

Lost as a result of friction

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