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SUBJECT: PHYSICS PFY - SESSION 2022-23 TIME: 40 MINUTES

DATE: 03-09-2022 TEST 2 (CHAPTER # 3)


– TOTAL MARKS: 25

Std. Name:_________________________________Section:_________________Roll No.__________


Note: Four possible answers A, B, C and D are given. The choice which you think is correct, fill that circle
in front of that questions with Marker or Pen Ink in the answer-book. Cutting or filling two or more
circles will result in zero mark in that question.

Q.1: Each question has four possible answers. Choose the correct answer. (1×7=7)
1:The acceleration of a body moving with uniform velocity is:
(A) Zero (B) Not Zero (C) Uniform (D) Variable
2:Newton’s 1st law of motion is also called:
(A) Law of Velocity (B) Law of Inertia (C) Law of Force (D) Law of Acceleration
3: can also be written as:

(A) Nm (B) Ns (C) N (D) Js


4:If a shell explodes in mid-air, its fragments fly off in different directions, the total momentum of
fragments:
(A) Decrease (B) Increase (C) Remains the same (D) Becomes Zero
5:Slope of velocity time graph describes a physical quantity called:
(A) Displacement (B) Average Velocity (C) Momentum (D) Average Acceleration
6:Rocket equation is given by:
(A) (B) (C) (D)
7:The Ballistic missiles are useful only for: (A) Long Range (B) Short Range (C)
Intermediate Range (D) Zero Range

SUBJECTIVE TYPE
SECTION I –

Q.2: Write short answers to the following questions. (5×2=10)


(i)Can the velocity of an object reverse the direction when acceleration is constant? If so, give an
example.
(ii)What is velocity-time graph? What does its area represent?
(iii)State the law of conservation of linear momentum.
(iv)Define ballistic missile and ballistic trajectory.
(v)At what point or points in its path does a projectile have its minimum speed, its maximum speed?
SECTION II –

Q.3: Attempt the following questions: (5+3=8)


(a)What is Projectile Motion? Derive the following equations for projectile: (5)
(i) Time of Flight (ii) Range of the Projectile
(b)A truck weighing 2500 kg and moving with a velocity of 21−1 collides with stationary
car weighing 1000kg. The truck and the car move together after the impact. (3)
Calculate their common velocity.

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