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PART-I_PHYSICS Max Marks : 60

Section-1
(One or more options correct type)
This section contains 8 Multiple Choice questions. Each Question has Four choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D). Out of Which One or MORE are correct
1. In an elastic collision between spheres A and B of equal mass but unequal radii, A moves
along the x-axis and B is stationary before impact. which of the following is possible
after impact?
a) A comes to rest
b) The velocity of B relative to A remains the same in magnitude but reverses in direction

c) A and B move with equal speeds, making an angle of 450 each with the x-axis.

d) A and B move with unequal speeds, making angles of 300 and 600 with the x-axis
respectively.
2. A particle moving with Kinetic energy = 3J makes an elastic head - on collision with a
stationary particle which has twice its mass. During the impact:
a) The minimum Kinetic energy of the system is 1J
b) The maximum elastic potential energy of the system is 2J
c) Momentum and total energy are conserved at every instant
d) The ratio of Kinetic energy to potential energy of the system first decreases and then
increases

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3. A man of mass 80kg is riding on a trolley of mass 40kg which is rolling along a level
surface at a speed of 2m/sec. He jumps off the back of the trolley so that his speed
relative to the ground is 1m/sec in the direction opposite to the motion of the trolley.
Select the correct options
a) The speed of the trolley after the man jumps is 8m/sec
b) The speed of the centre of mass of hte system after the man hits the ground and
comes to rest is 2.67m/sec
c) The speed of the centre of mass of the man trolley system before and just after his
jump (man before touches the ground) is same
d) The energy expended by the man in jumping is 1080J
4. Two masses A and B connected with an inextensible string of length ‘l’ lie on a smooth
horizontal plane. A is given a velcoity of  m / sec along the ground per pendicular to line
AB as shown in figure. Select the correct options(s).
B m
a) Angular velcoity of particle A is  / l
b) Angular velocity of particle A is  / 3l
2m 2 
c) Tension in the string during their subsequent motion is 3l

d) Tension in the string during their subsequent motion is


2m 2 A 2m v
27l

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5. A uniform chain of mass M and L is held vertically in such a way that its lower end just
touches the horizontal floor. The chain is released from rest in this position. Any position
of chain that strikes the floor comes to rest. Assuming that the chain does not form a
heap on the floor then :

3Mgx
a) Force exerted by chain on the floor when a length x has reached the floor is
L

2Mgx
b) Force exerted by chain on the floor when a length x has reached the floor is
L
c) Force exerted on the floor by the falling part of chain at any moment is twice as great
as force exerted by the part already resting on the floor.
d) Force exerted on the floor by the falling part of chain at any moment is same as force
exerted by the part already resting on the floor.
6. A set of n identical cubical blocks lies at rest parallel to each other along a line on a
smooth horizontal surface. The seperation between the near surfaces of any two adjacent
blocks is L. The block of one end is given a speed V towards the next one at time t = 0.
All collisions are completely inelastic, then;
 n  1 L
a) The last block starts moving at t 
V

n  n  1 L
b) The last block starts moving at t 
2V
c) The centre of mass of the system will have a final speed V
V
d) The centre of mass of the system will have a finial speed
n
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7. A bob of mass 10m is suspended through an inextensible string of length l . When the
bob is at rest in equailibrium position, two particles each of mass ‘m’ strike it as shown
in fig. The particles stick after collision choose the correct statement from the
following :
a) Impluse in the string due to tension is 2 mu
m m
u 3
b) Velocity of the system just after collision is v  3u 600
12 600
u

137 10m
c) Loss of mechanical energy of the system is mu 2
24

137
d) Loss of mechanical energy of the system is mu 2
48
8. A particle strikes a horizontal smooth floor with a velocity u making an angle  with the
floor and rebounds with velocity v making an angle  with the floor. If the coefficient of
restitution between the particle and the floor is e, then:
a) The impulse delivered by the floor to the body is mu 1  e  sin 
b) tan   e tan 

c) v  u 1  1  e2  sin 2 

d) The ratio of the final Kinetic energy to the Initial Kinetic energy is  cos 2   e 2 sin 2  

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Section-2
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 4 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Eight
questions relate to four paragraphs with two questions on each paragraph. Each question
of a paragraph has only one correct answer among the four choices A,B,C and D.
Passage : 1
Two blocks of equal mass m are connected by an unstretched spring and the sytem is
kept at rest on a frictionless horizontal surface. A constant force F is applied on the first
block pulling it away from the other as shwon in figure.

k
m m F

9. If the extension of the spring is x0 at time t, then the displacement of the right block at
this instant is :

1  Ft 2  1  Ft 2  1  Ft 2   Ft 2 
a)   x0  b)   x0  c)   x0  d)   x0 
2  2m  4  2m  2  2m   2m 

10. If the extension of the spring x0 at time t, then the diplacement of the left block at this
istant is :

 Ft 2  1  Ft 2  1  2 Ft 2  1  Ft 2 
a)   x0 b)   x0 c)   x0 d)   x0
 2m  2  2m  2  2m  2  2m 

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Passage : 2
Block A(1 k.g)is placed on smooth horizontal surface and connected with a block B(2
kg), as shown in the figure, by an inextensible string . A bullet of mass 250gm , strikes
the block A horizontally with speed 200 m/s. The bullet penetrates through the block A
and comes out with velocity 100 m/s.

m=250gm

A speed = 200m/s
1Kg

B 2Kg

11. Velocity of 2 kg block just after bullet comes out of block A

200 400 25 25
(a) m/ s (b) m/s (c) m/s (d) m/s
3 3 3 7

12. Impulse produced by string on block B


50 50
(a) 50N  s (b) 25N  s (c) N s (d) N s
3 14

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Passage : 3
Acceleration of two identical particles moving in a stright line are as shown in figure.

13. The corresponding a-t graph of their centre of mass will be

(a) (b )

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(c) d)

14. If initial velocity of both theparticles was zero. Then velocity of their centre of mass
after 10 s will be
(a) 100m/s (b)60m/s (c)75m/s (d)150m/s
Passage : 4
Two smooth balls A and B, each of mass m and radius R, have their centres at (0,0,R)
and at (5R,-R,R) respectively, in a coordinate system as shown. Ball A, moving along
positive x-axis,collides with ball B. Just before the collision,speed of ball A is 4 m/s
and ball B is stationary. The collision between the balls is elastic.

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15. Impulse exerted by A on B during the collision is equal to:

 ^ ^
  3 ^ ^ 

(a)  3m i  3m j  kg  m / s 
(b)  2 m i  3m j  kg  m / s
   

^ ^ ^ ^
   
(c)  3m i  3m j  kg  m / s d)  2 3m i  3m j  kg  m / s
   

16. If coefficient of restitution during the collision is changed to 1/2 keeping all other param-
eters unchanged. What is the velocity of the ball B after fthe collision?

1  ^ ^
 1 ^ ^

(a) 2  3 3 i  9 j  m / s (b) 4  9 i  3 3 j  m / s
   

 ^ ^
  ^ ^

(c)  6 i  3 3 jm/ s (d)  6 i  3 3 jm/ s
   

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Section-3
(Matching List Type)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has matching lists. The
cod es f or l i sts h av e ch o i ces A ,B ,C an d D ou t o f w hi ch ONLY ONE is correct.
Matching -1
17. A body initially moving towards the right explodes into two pieces 1 and 2. The magni-
tude of v1 and v2 (the final velocities)are completely arbitrary. Directions of motion of
the pieces are shown in Column I and possible mass ratios are shown in column II.
Column I Column II

A. (p) m1>m2

B. (q) m1=m2

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C. (r) m1<m2

D. (s) impossible for any masses

A) A-S; B-S; C-P,Q,R; D-P,Q,R B) A-S; B-Q; C-P,R; D-P

C) A-Q; B-P; C-P,Q,; D-P,R D) A-R; B-P; C-Q; D-R


18. In each situation of column-I, a system involving two bodies is given. All strings and
pulleys are light and friction is absent every where. Initially each body of every system is
at rest. Consider the sytem in all situation of column-I from rest till any collision occurs.
Then match the statements in column-I, with the corresonding results in column-II.
Column - I Column-II
A) The block plus wedge system is placed over p) Shifts toward right
smooth horizontal surface. After the system is released
from rest, the centre of mass of system

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B) The string connecting both the blocks of mass m is q) Shifts downwards
horizontal. Left block is placed over smooth horizontal
table as shown. After the two block system is released
from rest, the centre of mass of system.

C) The block and moneky have same mass. The moneky r) Shifts upwards
starts climbing up the rope. After the moneky starts
climbing up, the centre of mass of moneky + block
system.

D) Both block of mass m are initially at rest. The left block s) Does not shift
is given initial velocity u downwards. Then, the centre
of mass of two block system afterwards

A) A-S; B-Q; C-Q; D-P B) A-Q; B-P,Q; C-R; D-S

C) A-Q; B-P; C-S; D-S D) A-PQ; B-QR; C-R; D-P


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19. In column-II different situations are shown in which one object collides with the another
object. In each case friction is absent and neglect effect of non-impulsive forces. In
column-I different direction are given. You have to match the directions for each case in
which momentum conservation can be applied on object A or object B or system A&B
(Assume that objects do not bounce off the ground).
Column - I Column-II

A) Along the line of impact p)

B) Perpendicular to line of impact q)

C) In horizontal direction r)

D) In vertical direction s)

A) A-PQR; B-QS; C-P; D-S B) A-Q; B-R,S; C-QR; D-P

C) A-PR; B-S; C-Q; D-P D) A-S; B-P,Q,R,S; C-P,Q,R,S; D-Q,R,S


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20. In a two blocks system shown in Fig match the following:

Column-I Column-II

(a) Veocity of centre of mass (P) keep on changing all the time
(b)Momentum of centre of mass (q)First decreases then becomes zero

(c)Momentum of 1 kg block (r) Zero

(d)Kinetic energy of 2 kg block (s) Constant

A) A-P; B-QS; C-QS; D-P B) A-Q; B-R,S; C-QR; D-P

C) A-R,S; B-R,S; C-Q; D-Q D) A-S; B-P,Q,R,S; C-P,Q,R,S; D-Q,R,S

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