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19. Find the dimension of (7JAN-S2)
20

a) M L  1T  2 b) M L 2 T  2 c) M L  1T 2 d) M L  2 T  1
20. Stopping potential depends on Planks constant (h), current (I), Universal gravitational constant (G) and speed of
light (C). Choose the correct option for the dimension of stopping potential (V) (8JAN-S1)
1 1 5 1 1 1 6 0 1 1 6 0 1 1 5
a) h I G C b) h I G C c) h I G C d) h I G C
5
hc
21. The dimensional formula of is (9JAN-S1)
G
a) Momentum b) Energy c) Force d) Pressure
22. Different value of a, b and c are given and their sum is d. Arrange the value of d in increasing order
(9JAN-S2)
S.NO a b c
1 220.1 20.4567 40.118
2 218.2 22.3625 40.372
3 221.2 20.2435 39.432
4 221.4 18.3625 40.281
a) d 1 < d 2 < d3 < d4 b) d 1  d 2  d3  d4 c) d 4  d 1  d 2  d 3 d) d 4  d 3  d 2  d 1

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23. Expression for time terms of G (universal gravitational constant), h (Plank constant) and c (speed of light) is
5 3
hc c Gh Gh
a) b) c) 5
d) 3
(9JAN-S2)
G Gh c c
24. The density of a material in SI unit of is 128 k g m  3 in certain units in which the unit of length is 25cm and the
unit of mass is 50 g, the numerical value of density of the material is: (10JAN-S1)
a) 40 b) 16 c) 640 d) 410

 
2
x
25. The force of interaction between two atoms is given by F    e x p    ; where x is the distance, k is the
  kT 
Boltzmann constant and T is temperature and  and  are two constants. The dimension of  is
(11JAN-S1)
0 2 4 2 4 2 2 2 2
a) M L T b) M L T c) M L T d) M L T
26. If speed (V), acceleration (A) and force (F) are considered as fundamental units, the dimension of Young’s
modulus will be: (11JAN-S2)
2 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 4 2
a) V A F b) V A F c) V A F d) V A F

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27. Let l , r , c and v represent inductance, resistance, capacitance and voltage, respectively. The dimension of in
rcv
SI units will be: (12JAN-S2)
a) [ L A  2 ] b) [ A ] 1
c) [L T A ] d) [ L T ] 2

0
28. In SI unit dissmensions of is: (8JAN-S1)
0

a) A  1 T M L3 b) A T 2 M  1 L  1 c) A T  3 M L3 / 2 d) A 2 T 3 M  1 L  2
29. If surface tension (S), Momentum of Inertia (I) and Planck’s constant (h), were to be taken as the fundamental
units, then dimensional formula for linear momentum would be: (8JAN-S2)
1/ 2 3 / 2 1 1/ 2 1/ 2 1 1/ 2 1/ 2 0 3 / 2 1/ 2 0
a) S I h b) S I h c) S I h d) S I h
2
30. In the formula X = 5 Y Z , X and Z have dimensions of capacitance and magnetic field respectively. What are the
dimensions of Y in SI units? (10APR-S2)
3 2 8 4 1 2 4 2 2 0 4 2 2 2 6 3
a) [ M L T A ] b) [ M L T A ] c) [ M L T A ] d) [ M L T A ]

31. Which of the following combinations has the dimensions of electrical resistance (  0 is the permittivity of vacuum
and  0 is the permeability of vacuum)? (12APR-S1)
0 0 0 0
a) b) c) d)
0 0 0 0

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32. The density of a material in the shape of a cube is determined by measuring three sides of the cube and its mass.
If the relative errors in measuring the mass and length are respectively 1.5% and 1%, the maximum error in
determining the density is
a) 3.5% b) 4.5% c) 6% d) 2.5%

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33. The following observations were taken for determining surface tension T of water by capillary
method
-2 -2 2
Diameter of capillary , D = 1 .2 5 × 1 0 m; rise of water, h = 1 .4 5 × 1 0 m. Using g = 9 .8 0 m / s and the
rh g 3
simplified relation T = ×10 N / m , the possible error in surface tension is closest to
2
a) 2 .4 % b) 1 0 % c) 0 .1 5 % d) 1 .5 %

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1. Position of a particle as a function of time is given as x 2  a t 2  2 b t  c , where a, b, c are constants.


Acceleration of particle varies with x  1 then value of n is (8JAN-S1)

=  3 t + 8 t+ c YB = 10  8 t
2 3
2. Position of two particle A and B as a function of time are given by X A
and . The
velocity of B with respect to A at t  1 is v . Find v . (8JAN-S1)
  
3. Position of particle as a function of time is given as r  c o s  tiˆ  s in  tjˆ
. Choose correct statement about r , v
  
and a where v and a are velocity and acceleration of practicle at time t. (8JAN-S2)
     
a) v is perpendicular to r and a is towards origin b) v and a are perpendicular to r
      
c) v is parallel to r and a parallel to r d) v is perpendicular to r and a is away from origin

 
4. A particle starts moving from origin with velocity u  3 iˆ from origin and acceleration a  6 iˆ  4 ˆj
. Find x-
coordinate at the instant when y-coordinate of the particle is 32m. (9JAN-S2)
a) 48 b) 60 c) 12 d) 24

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5. In a car race on straight road, car A takes a time t less than car B at the finish and passes finishing point with a
speed ' v ' more than of car B. Both the cars start from rest and travel with constant acceleration a 1 and a 2
respectively. Then ' v ' is equal to: (9JAN-S2)
2 a1a 2 a1  a 2
a) t b) 2 a1 a 2 t c) a1 a 2 t d) t
a1  a 2 2
6. A particle starts from the origin at time t = 0 and moves along the positive x-axis. The graph o0f velocity with
respect to time is shown in figure. What is the position of the particle at time t = 5s? (10JAN-S2)

a) 10 m b) 6 m c) 3 m d) 9m
7. A passenger train of length 60m travels at a speed of 80 km/hr. Another freight train of length 120 m travels at a
speed of 30 km/h. The ratio of times taken by the passenger train to completely cross the freight when: (i) they
are moving in same direction, and (ii) in the opposite directions is: (12JAN-S1)
a) 11/5 b) 5/2 c) 3/2 d) 25/11

8. Ship A is sailing towards north-east with velocity v  3 0 iˆ  5 0 ˆj km/hr where iˆ points east and ĵ , north. Ship B
is at a distance of 80km east and 150 km north of Ship A and is sailing towards west at 10 km/hr. A will be at
minimum distance from B in: (8APR-S1)
a) 4.2 hrs b) 2.6 hrs c) 3.2 hrs d) 2.2 hrs
9. A particle starts from origin O from rest6 and moves with a uniform acceleration along the positive x -axis.
Identify all figures that correctly represents the motion qualitatively ( a  acceleration, v  velocity,
x  displacement, t  time) (8APR-S2)

a) B, C b) A c) A, B, C d) A, B, D

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10. A ball is thrown vertically up (taken as + z-axis) from the ground. The correct momentum-height (p-h) diagram
is: (9APR-S1)

a) b) c) d)
11. The position of a particle as a function of time t , is given by x  t   a t  b t 2  c t 3 , where, a , b and c are
constants. When the particle attains zero acceleration, then its velocity will be: (9APR-S2)
2 2 2 2
b b b b
a) a  b) a  c) a  d) a 
4c 3c c 2c
12. A man (mass = 50 kg) and his son (mass = 20 kg) are standing on a frictionless surface facing each other. The
man pushes his son so that he starts moving at a speed of 0 .7 0 m s  1 with respect to the man. The speed of the
man with respect to the surface is: (12APR-S1)
1 1 1 1
a) 0 .2 8 m s b) 0 .2 0 m s c) 0 .4 7 m s d) 0 .1 4 m s
13. A particle is moving with speed v  b x along positive x  axis. Calculate the speed of the particle at time
t   (assume that the particle is at origin at t = 0). (12APR-S2)
b  b  b 
2 2 2

a) b) c) b 
2
d)
4 2 2

14. A particle is moving with a velocity v  K  y iˆ  x ˆj  , where K is a constant. The general equation for its path is:
a) y  x 2  c o n s ta n t b) y 2  x  c o n s ta n t c) y 2  x 2  c o n s ta n t d) x y  c o n s ta n t (9APR-S1)
15. The position co-ordinates of a particle moving in a 3-D coordinate system is given by
x  a c o s  t ; y  a s in  t ; and z  a  t . The speed of the particle is: (9APR-S2)
a) 2 a  b) a  c) 3 a  d) 2 a 
16. Two guns A and B can fire bullets at speeds 1 km/s and 2 km/s respectively. From a point on a horizontal ground,
they are fired in all possible directions. The ratio of maximum areas covered by the bullets fired by the two guns,
on the ground is: (10APR-S1)
a) 1 : 1 6 b) 1 : 2 c) 1 : 4 d) 1 : 8
17. Two forces P and Q, of magnitude 2F and 3F, respectively, are at an angle  with each other. If the force Q is
doubled, then their resultant also gets doubled. Then, the angle  is: (10APR-S2)
0 0 0 0
a) 1 2 0 b) 6 0 c) 9 0 d) 3 0
18. A gas mixture consists of 3 moles of oxygen and 5 moles of argon at temperature T. Considering only
translational and rotational modes, the total internal energy of the system is: (11APR-S1)
a) 15 RT b) 12 RT c) 4 RT d) 20 RT
19. The stream of a river is flowing with a speed of 2 km/h. A swimmer can swim at a speed of 4 km/h. What should
be the direction of the swimmer with respect to the flow of the river to cross the river straight? (9APR-S1)
a) 9 0 0 b) 1 5 0 0 c) 1 2 0 0 d) 6 0 0
20. A plane is inclined at an angle   3 0 0 with respect to the horizontal. A particle is projected with a speed
1
u = 2 m s , from the base of the plane, as shown in figure. The distance from the base, at which the particle hits
the plane is close to: (Take g  1 0 m s  2 ) (10APR-S2)

a) 20 cm b) 18 cm c) 26 cm d) 14 cm
21. A shell is fired from a fixed artillery gun with an initial speed such that it hits the target on the ground at a
u
distance R from it. If t 1 and t 2 are the values of the time taken by it to hit the target in two possible ways, the
product t 1 t 2 is: (12APR-S1)
a) R/4g b) R/g c) R/2g d) 2R/g

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22. The trajectory of a projectile near the surface of the earth is given as y  2 x  9 x 2 . If it were launched at an
angle  0 with speed v 0 then  g  1 0 m s  2  : (12APR-S1)
1 5  2  3
a)  0  s in  1 an d v0  ms
1
b)  0  c o s  1   an d v0  m s
1

5 3  5  5

 1  5  2  3
c)  0  c o s  1   an d v0  m s
1
d)  0  s in  1   an d v0  m s
1

 5  3  5  5

23. Two particles are projected from the same point with the same speed u such that they have the same range R, but
different maximum heights, h1 and h 2 . Which off the following is correct? (12APR-S2)
 4 h1 h 2  1 6 h1 h 2  2 h1 h 2  h1 h 2
2 2 2 2
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24. All the graphs below are intended to represent the same motion. One of them does it incorrectly. Pick it up.
d is ta n c e p o s itio n

tim e tim e

a) b)

v e lo c ity v e lo c ity

tim e
p o s itio n

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25. AA body is thrown vertically upwards. Which one of the following graph correctly represent the
velocity vs time.

b) d)

v v
t v t v
t t
a) c)

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8. A block of mass 10kg is suspended from string of length 4m. When pulled by a force F along horizontal from
midpoint. Upper half of string makes 4 5 0 with vertical, value of F is (7JAN-S2)
a) 100 N b) 90 N c) 75 N d) 70 N

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9 A block of mass 10kg kept on a rough inclined plane as shown in the figure. A
force 3N is applied on the block. The coefficient of static friction between the
plane and the block is 0.6. What should be the minimum value of force P, such
that the block doesnot move downward? (take g = 10 ms –2) (9JAN-S1)
a) 32 N b) 18 N
c) 23 N d) 25 N
10. A particle of mass m is moving in a straight line with momentum p. Starting at time t = 0, a force F = kt acts in the
same direction on the moving particle during time interval T so that its momentum changes from p to 3p. Here k is
a constant. The value of T is: (11JAN-S2)
k p 2k 2p
a) 2 b) 2 c) d)
p k p k
11. A block kept on a rough inclined plane, as shown in the figure, remains at rest
upto a maximum force 2N down the inclined plane. The maximum external force
up the inclined plane that does not move the block is 10N. The coefficient of static
friction between the block and the plane is: [Take g = 10 m/s2] (12JAN-S2)
3 3 1 2
a) b) c) d)
2 4 2 3

12. A ball is thrown upward with an initial velocity V 0 from the surface of the earth. The motion of the ball is affected
by a drag force equal to m  v 2 (where m is mass of the ball, v is its instantaneous velocity and  is a constant).
Time taken by the ball to rise to its zenith is: (10APR-S1)
1 1
   1 1
   1    1 1
 2 
a) ta n  V0  b) s in  V0  c) ln  1  V0  d) ta n  V0 
 g g   g g   g  g  2 g g 
       

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13. A bullet of mass 20g has an initial speed of 1 m s  1 , just before it starts penetrating a mud wall offers a mean
resistance of 2 .5  1 0  2 N , the speed of the bullet after emerging from the other side of the wall is close to:
(10APR-S2)
a) 0 .1 m s  1 b) 0 .7 m s  1 c) 0 .3 m s  1 d) 0 .4 m s  1
14. Two blocks A and B masses m A = 1 k g and m B = 3 k g are kept on the table as shown in figure. The coefficient of
friction between A and B is 0.2. The maximum force F that can be applied on B horizontally, so that the block A
does not slide over the block B is: [Taking g = 10 m/s2] (10APR-S2)

a) 8 N b) 16 N c) 40 N d) 12 N
15. A block of mass 5 kg is (i) pushed in case (A) and (ii) pulled in case (B), by a force F = 20N, making an angle of
0
3 0 with the horizontal, as shown in the figures. The coefficient of friction between the block and floor is
–2
  0 .2 . The difference between the accelerations of the block, in case (B) and case (A) will be: (g = 10 ms )
(12APR-S2)

a) 0 .4 m s  2 b) 3 .2 m s  2 c) 0 .8 m s  2 d) 0 m s  2

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16. Two masses m1 = 5 kg and m2 = 10 kg connected by an inextensible string over a frictionless pulley, are moving
as shown in the figure. The coefficient of friction of horizontal surface is 0.15. The minimum weight m that
should be put on top of m2 to stop the motion is
a) 27.3 kg m T
b) 43.3 kg m 2

c) 10.3 kg
T
d) 18.3 kg
m1

m1 g

17. A particle is moving with a uniform speed in a circular orbit of radius R in a central force inversely proportional
to the nth power of R. If the period of rotation of the particle is T, then
n
1
 n 1 / 2
a) T  R 2 c) T  R d) T  R
n/2 3/2
b) T  R for any n
27
The mass of a hydrogen molecule is 3 .3 2  1 0
23
18. kg. If 1 0 hydrogen molecules strike, per second, a fixed wall
2 0 3
of area 2 cm at an angle of 4 5 to the normal, and rebound elastically with a speed of 1 0 m/s, then the pressure
on the wall is nearly
a) 4 .7 0  1 0 N / m b) 2 .3 5  1 0 N / m c) 4 .7 0  1 0 N / m d) 2 .3 5  1 0 N / m
3 2 2 2 2 2 3 2

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15. A lift can hold 2000kg, friction is 4000N and power provided is 60HP. (1 HP = 746W) Find the maximum speed
with which lift can move up. (7JAN-S1)
a) 1.9 m/s b) 1.7 m/s c) 2 m/s d) 1.5 m/s

16. A particle is released at point A. Find its kinetic energy at point P. (Give m = 1 kg and all surfaces are
frictionless) (7JAN-S1)

17. A lift of mass 920 kg a capacity of 10 persons. If average mass of person is 68 kg. Friction force between lift and
lift shaft is 6000N. The minimum power of motor require to move the lift upward with constant velocity 3 m/s is
[g = 10 m/s2] (7JAN-S2)
a) 66000 W b) 63248 W c) 48000 W d) 56320 W

18. Particle moves from point B along the line shown in figure under the action of force F = x ˆi+ yˆj . Determine the

work done on the particle by F in moving the particle from point A to point B. (9JAN-S1)

a) 1 J b) 1/2 J c) 2 J d) 3J
19. A mass m attached to spring of natural length l 0 and spring constant k. One end of string is attached to centre of
disc in horizontal plane which is being rotated by constant angular speed  . Find extension per unit length in
spring (given k >> m  2 ): (9JAN-S2)
m 2 m m 3m
2 2 2 2

a) b) c) d)
k 3 k 2k k

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20. A force acts on a 2 kg object so that position is given as a function of time as x  3 t 2  5 . What is the work done
by this force in first 5 seconds? (9JAN-S2)
a) 850 J b) 950 J c) 875 J d) 900 J
21. A block of mass m is kept on a platform which starts from rest with constant acceleration g/2 upward, as shown
in fig. work done by normal reaction on block in time t is: (10JAN-S1)

2 2 2 2 2 2
mg t mg t 3mg t
a)  b) c) 0 d)
8 8 8
  
22. A particle which is experiencing a force, given by F  3i  1 2 j
, undergoes a displacement, what is its kinetic
energy at the end of the displacement? (10JAN-S2)
a) 9J b) 12 J c) 10 J d) 15 J
23. A particle moves in one dimension from rest under the influence of a force that varies with the distance travelled
by the particle as shown in the figure. The kinetic energy of the particle after it has travelled 3 m is:
(8APR-S1)

a) 4 J b) 2.5 J c) 6.5 J d) 5 J
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24. A uniform cable of mass ‘M’ and length ‘L’ is placed on a horizontal surface such that its   part is hanging
 n 
below the edge of the surface. To lift the hanging part of the cable up to the surface, the work done should be:
(9APR-S1)
M gL M gL 2M gL
a) 2
b) 2
c) 2
d) n M g L
2n n n
25. A person of mass M is, sitting on a swing of length L and swinging with an angular amplitude  0 . If the person
stands up when the swing passes through its lowest point, the work done by him, assuming that his centre of mass
moves by a distance l  l   L  , is close to: (12APR-S1)
 0 
2

a) m g l  1   0
2
 b) m g l  1   0 2
 c) m g l d) M gl 1  
 2 
26. A spring whose unstretched length is l has a force constant k . The spring is cut into two pieces of unstretched
lengths l 1 and l 2 where l1  n l 2 and n is an integer. The ratio k 1 / k 2 of the corresponding force constants, k 1
and k 2 will be (12APR-S2)
2 2
a) n b) 1 / n c) 1 / n d) n

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k
27. A particle is moving in a circular path of radius a under the action of an attractive potential U   2
. Its total
2r
energy is
k 3 k k
a) 2
b) zero c)  2
d)  2
2a 2 a 4a
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A body of mass m = 1 0 kg is moving in a medium and experiences a frictional force F   k v .


-2 2
28.
1 1 2
Its initial speed is v0  1 0 m s . If after 10 s, its energy is m v0 , the value of k will be
8
4 3
d) 1 0  3 k g s -1
-1 -1 -1 -1 -1
a) 1 0 k g m b) 1 0 k g m s c) 1 0 k g m

29. A time dependent force F = 6 t acts on a particle of mass 1 kg. If the par ticle starts from rest, the
work done by the force during the first 1 sec will be
a) 9 J b) 18 J c) 4.5 J d) 22 J

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1. Three masses 1kg, 1.5kg, 2.5kg are placed at the vertices of a triangle with sides 3cm, 4cm and 5cm as shown in
the figure. the location of centre of mass with respect to 1kg mass is: (7JAN-S1)

a) 0.6cm to the right of 1kg and 2cm above 1 kg mass b) 0.9cm to the right of 1kg and 2cm above 1 kg mass
c) 0.9cm to the left of 1kg and 2cm above 1 kg mass d) 0.9cm to the right of 1kg and 1.5cm above 1 kg mass
b
2. A solid cube of side ‘a’ is shown in figure. find maximum value of 1 0 0 for which the block does not topple
a
before sliding. (7JAN-S2)
3. A block of mass m is connected one end of spring fixed at other end having natural length l 0 and spring constant
K. The block is rotated with constant angjular speed    about the fixed end in gravity free space. The
elongation in spring is- (8JAN-S1)
l0 m  0 l0 m  l0 m  l0 m 
2 2 2

a) b) c) d)
k  m k  m k  m k  m
2 2

4. A rod of mass 4m and length L is hinged at the midpoint. A ball of mass ‘m’ moving with speed V in the plane of
rod which is perpendicular to axis of rotation, strikes at one end at angle of 4 5 0 and sticks to it. The angular
velocity of system after collision is- (8JAN-S1)
3 2 V 2 V 2 V 3V
a) b) c) d)
7L 7L 3L 7L
5. Two particles each of mass 0.10kg are moving with velocities 3m/s along x axis and 5m/s along y-axis
respectively. After an elastic collision one of the mass moves with a velocity 4 ˆi + 4 ˆj . The energy of other
x
particle after collision is then x is. (8JAN-S1)
10
6. There are two identical particles A and B. One is projected vertically upward with speed 2 g h from ground and
other is dropped from height h along the same vertical line. Collision between them is perfectly inelastic. Find
h
time taken by them to reach the ground after collision in terms of . (8S2)
g

a) 3/2 b) 1/ 2 c) 3 d) 1/5
  v v
7. Two particles of same mass ‘m’ moving with velocities v1  v iˆ and v 2  iˆ  ˆj collide in-elastically. Find the
2 2
loss in kinetic energy. (9JAN-S1)
2 2 2 2
mv 5m v mv 3m v
a) b) c) d)
8 8 4 8
0
8. A particle projected from the ground with speed u at angle 6 0 from horizontal. It collides with a second particle
of same moving with horizontal speed u in same direction at highest point of its trajectory. If collision is perfectly
inelastic then find horizontal distance travelled by then after collision when they reached at ground
(9JAN-S2)
2 2 2 2
3 6 u 3 3u u 3u
a) b) c) d)
8g 8g 8g g

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9. An L-shaped object, made of thin rods of uniform mass density, is suspended with a string as shown in figure. If
AB = BC, and the angle made by AB with downward vertical is  , then: (9JAN-S1)

1 1 2 1
a) ta n   b) ta n   c) ta n   d) ta n  
2 3 2 3 3
10. There block A, B and C are lying on a smooth horizontal surface, as shown in the figure. A and B have equal
masses, m while C has mass M. Block A is given an initial speed v towards B due to which it collides with B
perfectly inelastically. The combined mass collides with C, also perfectly in elastically 5/6th of the initial kinetic
energy is lost in whole process. What is value of M/m? (9JAN-S1)

a) 5 b) 2 c) 4 d) 3
11. A piece of wood of mass 0.03 kg is dropped from the top of a 100 m height building. At the same time, a bullet of
mass 0.02 kg is fired vertically upward, with a velocity 1 0 0 m s  1 , from the ground. The bullet gets embedded in
the wood. Then the maximum height to which the combined system reaches above the top of the building before
falling below is  g  1 0 m s  2  (10JAN-S1)
a) 20 m b) 30 m c) 40 m d) 10 m
12. A liquid of density  is coming out of a hose pipe of radius a with horizontal speed v and hits a mesh. 50% of
the liquid passes through the mesh unaffected. 25% looses all of its momentum and 25% comes back with the
same speed. The resultant pressure on the mesh will be: (11JAN-S1)
1 3 1
v v v d)  v 2
2 2 2
a) b) c)
4 4 2
13. A simple pendulum, made of a string length l and a bob of mass m, is released from a small angle  0 . It strikes a
block of mass M, kept on a horizontal surface at its lowest point of oscillations, elastically. It bounces back and
goes up to an angle  1 . The M is given by: (12JAN-S1)
m   0  1    0  1    0  1  m   0  1 
a)   b) m   c) m   d)  
2   0  1    0  1    0  1  2   0  1 

14. The position vector of the centre of mass rc m of an asymmetric bar of negligible area of cross-section as shown in
figure is: (12JAN-S1)

u u u u
13 5 5 13 3 11 11 3
a) r c m = L xˆ + L yˆ b) r c m = L xˆ + L yˆ c) r c m = L xˆ + L yˆ d) r c m = L xˆ + L yˆ
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
15. An alpha-particle of mass m suffers 1-dimensional elastic collision with a nucleus at rest of unknown mass. It is
scattered directly backwards losing, 64% of its initial kinetic energy. The mass of the nucleus is:
(12JAN-S2)
a) 2m b) 3.5 m c) 1.5 m d) 4m

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16. Four particles A, B, C and D with m, masses m A  m , m B  2 m , m C  3 m and m D  4 m are at the corners
of a square. They have accelerations of equal magnitude with directions as shown. The acceleration of the centre
of mass of the particle is: (8APR-S1)

a a
a)  iˆ  ˆj  b) a  iˆ  ˆj  c) Zero d)  iˆ  ˆj 
5 5
17. A body of mass m 1 moving with an unknown velocity of v1 iˆ , undergoes a collinear collision with a body of
mass m 2 moving with a velocity v 2 iˆ . After collision, m 1 and m 2 move with velocities of v 3 iˆ and v 4 iˆ ,
respectively. If m 2  0 .5 m 1 and v 3  0 .5 v 1 , then v 1 is: (8APR-S2)
v2 v2
a) v 4  b) v 4  v 2 c) v 4  d) v 4  v 2
2 4
18. A uniform rectangular thin sheet ABCD of mass M has length a and breadth b , as shown in the figure. If the
shaded portion HBGO is cut-off, the coordinates of the centre of mass of the remaining portion will be:
(8APR-S2)

 3a 3b   5a 5b   2a 2b   5a 5b 
a)  ,  b)  ,  c)  ,  d)  ,

 4 4   3 3   3 3   12 12 
19. A body of mass 2kg makes an elastic collision with a second body at rest and continues to move in the original
direction but with one fourth of its original speed. What is the mass of the second body? (9APR-S1)
a) 1.0 kg b) 1.5 kg c) 1.8 kg d) 1.2 kg
20. A particle of mass ' m ' is moving with speed ' 2 v ' and collides with a mass ' 2 m ' moving with speed ' v ' in the
same direction. After collision, the first mass is stopped completely while the second one splits into two particles
each of mass ' m ' , which move at angle 4 5 0 with respect to the original direction. The speed of each of the
moving particle will be: (9APR-S2)
a) 2 v b) 2 2 v c) v /  2 2  d) v / 2

21. A wedge of mass M = 4m lies on a frictionless plane. A particle of mass m approaches the wedge with speed v .
There is no friction between the particle and the plane or between the particle and the wedge. The maximum
height claimed by the particle on the wedge is given by: (9APR-S2)
2 2 2 2
v 2v 2v v
a) b) c) d)
g 7g 5g 2g
22. Two particles, of masses M and 2M, moving, as shown, with speeds of 10 m/s and 5 m/s, collide elastically at the
origin. After the collision, they move along the indicated directions with speeds v 1 and v 2 , respectively. The
values of v 1 and v 2 are nearly: (10APR-S1)

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23. When M 1 gram of ice at  1 0 0 C (Specific heat = 0.5 cal g  1 0 C  1 ) is added to M 2 gram of water at 5 0 0 C ,
finally no ice is left and the water is at 0 0 C . The value of latent heat of ice, in cal g  1 is:
(12APR-S2)
50M 5M 50M 5M
5  50 5
2 1 2 2
a) b) c) d)
M 1
M 2
M 1
M 1

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24. It is found that if a neutron suffers an elastic collinear collision with deuterium at rest, fractional loss of its energy
is p d ; while for its similar collision with carbon nucleus at rest, fractional loss of energy is p c . The values of
pd and p c are respectively
a)  .2 8, .8 9  b)  0 , 0  c)  0 ,1  d)  .8 9 , .2 8 
25. In a collinear collision, a particle with an initial speed v 0 strikes a stationary particle of the same mass. If the final
total kinetic energy is 50% greater than the original kinetic energy, the magnitude of the relative velocity between
the two particles, after collision, is
v0 v0 v0
a) 2 v0 b) c) d)
2 2 4

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1.

(2 SEP-S1)
2.

(2 SEP-S2)
3.

(2 SEP-S2)
4.

(3 SEP-S2)

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(4 SEP-S1)
6.

(5 SEP-S2)
7.

(6 SEP-S1)
8.

(6 SEP-S2)
9.

(6 SEP-S2)

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(7 JAN-S1)
11.

(7 JAN-S2)
12.

(8 JAN-S1)
13.

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(8 JAN-S1)
14.

(8 JAN-S2)
15.

(8 JAN-S2)
16.

(9 JAN-S1)

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(9 JAN-S2)
18.

(9 JAN-S2)

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ANSWERS KEY

UNITS & DIMENSIONS

1. C 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. D 6. B 7. C 8. B 9. C 10. B
11. 1050 12. B 13. A 14. D 15. C 16. B 17. B 18. D 19. A 20. D
21. B 22. C 23. C 24. A 25. B 26. D 27. B 28. D 29. C 30. A
31. A 32. B 33. A

KINEMATICS

1. 3 2. 580 3. A 4. B 5. C 6. D 7. A 8. B 9. D 10. D
11. B 12. B 13. B 14. C 15. A 16. A 17. A 18. A 19. C 20. A
21. D 22. C 23. B 24. 25. A

NLM

1. C 2. C 3. A 4. 90 5. 150 6. C 7. A 8. A 9. A 10. B
11. A 12. A 13. B 14. B 15. C 16. 17. B 18. B

WPE

1. A 2. 3 3. 346 4. C 5. 50.47 6. 18 7. C 8. A 9. 10 10. A


11. 15 12. 4 13. B 14. D 15. A 16. 10 17. A 18. A 19. A 20. D
21. D 22. D 23. C 24. B 25. B 26. C 27. B 28. A 29. C

COM

1. B 2. 50 3. A 4. A 5. A 6. A 7. A 8. B 9. D 10. C
11. C 12. B 13. B 14. A 15. D 16. A 17. B 18. D 19. D 20. B
21. C 22. A 23. C 24. 25. A

COM, MOMENTUM & COLLISIONS

1. D 2. 23 3. 10 4. D 5. D 6. C 7. 120 8. D 9. 3 10. B
11. 50 12. A 13. 1 14. A 15. A 16. A 17. B 18. A

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