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NEET BATCH

NEWTON’S LAW OF
MOTION
DPP–7 Discussion

Shiv Kumar
1. The tension in the spring is
(A) Zero (B) 2.5N
(C) 5N (D) 10N
2. A body of mass 5kg is suspended by a spring balance on an inclined plane as
shown in figure. The spring balance measure
(A) 50 N (B) 25 N
(C) 500 N (D) 10 N
3. In which of the following cases forces may not be required to keep the
(A) Particle going in a circle
(B) Particle going along a straight line
(C) The momentum of the particle constant

(D) Acceleration of the particle constant


4. A body of weight 2kg is suspended as shown in the figure. The tension T1 in
the horizontal string (in kg wt) is
(A) 2 3 (B) 3 2
(C) 2 3 (D) 2
5. A block of mass 4 kg is suspended through two light spring balances A and B.
Then A and B will read respectively
(A) 4 kg and zero kg
(B) Zero kg and 4 kg
(C) 4 kg and 4 kg
(D) 2 kg and 2 kg
6. A ship of mass 3 × 107 kg initially at rest is pulled by a force of 5 × 104N
through a distance of 3 m. Assume that the resistance due to water is
negligible, the speed of the ship is
(A) 1.5 m/s (B) 60 m/s
(C) 0.1 m/s (D) 5 m/s
7. The mass of a body measured by a physical balance in a lift at rest is found to
be m. If the lift is going up with an acceleration a, its mass will be measured as
𝑎 𝑎
(A) 𝑚 1 − (B) 𝑚 1 +
𝑔 𝑔
(C) m (D) zero
8. The spring balance A reads 2 kg with a block m suspended from it. A balance B
reads 5 kg when a beaker filled with liquid is put on the pan of the balance.
The two balances are now so arranged that the hanging mass is inside the
liquid as shown in figure. In this situation
(A) The balance A will read more than 2 kg

(B) The balance B will read more than 5 kg


(C) The balance A will read less than 2 kg and B will read more than 5 kg

(D) The balances A and B will read 2 kg and 5 kg respectively


9. Figure shows the displacement of a particle going along the X-axis as a
function of time. The force acting on the particle is zero in the region
(A) AB (B) BC
(C) CD (D) DE
10. A body of 2 kg has an initial speed 5ms–1. A force acts on it for some time in
the direction of motion. The force time graph is shown in figure. The final
speed of the body.
(A) 9.25ms–1 (B) 5ms–1
(C) 14.25 ms–1 (D) 4.25 ms–1
11. A body of mass 3kg is acted on by a force which varies as shown in the graph
below. The momentum acquired is
(A) Zero (B) 5 N-s
(C) 30 N-s (D) 50 N-s
12. The variation of momentum with time of one of the body in a two body
collision is shown in fig. The instantaneous force is maximum corresponding to
point
(A) P (B) Q
(C) R (D) S
THANK YOU!

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