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Q.22 (Archimedes Principle) (1) Increases
1. A body floats with some part immersed in liquid (2) Decreases
contained in a beaker. Now, beaker starts (3) Remains same
accelerating upward with constant acceleration (4) May increase or decrease depending size of
‘a’, then effective buoyant force acting on the the body
body by the fluid Q.27 (Capillary Rise)
(1) Increases 1. A capillary tube is dipped in any liquid and liquid
(2) Decreases rises to a particular height h in it. Now capillary
(3) Remains same tube is tilted to an angle ɸ with the vertical then
(4) May increase or decrease depending on the the length of liquid columns inside the capillary
value of a will become (angle of contact is zero)
2. A body of mass 5 kg floats in water contained in a (1) h cos ɸ
beaker with some part inside the water. Now, (2) h sin ɸ
beaker starts accelerating upward with constant (3) h/cos ɸ
acceleration 2 m/s2. Effective buoyant force (4) h/sin ɸ
acting on the body by the water will become (g = 2. If a capillary tube is tilted to 37° and 53° from the
10 m/s2) horizontal then the ratio of lengths l1 and l2 of
(1) 50 N (2) 60 N liquid columns in it will be (angle of contact is
(3) 40 N (4) 80 N zero)
3. A wooden block of mass 10 kg floats in water (1) 3/4
contained in a beaker with some part inside the (2) 4/3
water. Now, beaker starts accelerating downward (3) 9/25
with constant acceleration 3 m/s2. Effective (4) 16/25
buoyant force acting on the body by the water will 3. If a capillary tube which was vertical (length of
become (g = 10 m/s2) liquid column l1) is now tilted to 53° with the
(1) 1300 N (2) 100 N vertical (length of liquid column l2), then the ratio
(3) 400 N (4) 70 N l1
is (angle of contact is zero)
4. A body floats in liquid with some part immersed in l2
liquid contained in a beaker. Now, beaker starts (1) 5/6 (2) 5/3
accelerating downward with constant acceleration (3) 3/5 (4) 6/5
4 m/s2. Part of the body immersed in the liquid

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4. If a capillary tube is tilted to 37° and 53° with the 3. A satellite of mass m, is revolving in circular orbit
vertical, then the ratio of vertical heights h1 and h2 of radius r, about a planet of mass M in such a
of liquid columns in it will be (angle of contact is way that the time period of satellite about the
zero) planet is given by T  r3/2. The force F, acting
(1) 2 (2) 3/5 between the satellite and planet depends on
(3) 2/3 (4) 1
orbital radius r, as
Q.28 (Atmospheric Pressure and Barometer)
1
1. A barometer kept inside a lift accelerating (1) F  r2 (2) F 
r
upwards reads 78 cm. The air pressure inside lift
1
is (3) F  (4) F  r –3
r2
(1) < 76 cm of Hg (2) >76 cm of Hg
4. The distance of earth and a planet from the sun
(3) 76 cm of Hg (4) Zero
are respectively r and 9r. One planet year will be
2. A barometer kept inside a lift accelerating
equivalent to
upwards reads 74 cm. The air pressure inside lift
(1) 27 earth year
is
(1) < 76 cm of Hg (2) >76 cm of Hg (2) 18 earth year

(3) 76 cm of Hg (4) Can’t be predicted (3) 8 earth year

3. A barometer kept inside a lift accelerating (4) 12 earth year


downwards reads 76 cm. The air pressure inside Q.10 (Gravitational Potential Energy)
lift is 1. The additional energy provided to a satellite of
(1) < 76 cm of Hg (2) >76 cm of Hg mass m revolving around a planet of mass M, to
(3) 76 cm of Hg (4) Zero transfer it from a circular orbit of radius r to
4. A barometer kept inside a lift accelerating another circular orbit of radius 2r
downwards reads 78 cm. The air pressure inside
GMm GMm
lift is (1) (2)
2r 4r
(1) May be greater than 76 cm of Hg
GMm GMm
(2) May be less than 76 cm of Hg (3) (4)
3r r
(3) Both (1) and (2)
2. A body of mass m is lying at a height Re above
(4) Zero
the surface of earth. What energy should be
Q.7(Revolution of Satellite Around Planet)
given to this body so that it reaches at a height
1. The distance of earth and a planet from the sun
2Re above the surface of earth? (Mass of earth =
are r and 4r respectively. What is the ratio of time
M, radius of earth = Re)
to complete one revolution about the sun for earth
and the planet respectively? GMm GMm
(1) (2)
2Re 3Re
1
(1) (2) 8
8 GMm GMm
(3) (4)
6Re 4Re
1
(3) (4) 4
4 3. A body of mass m is lying at the surface of earth.
2. If a planet of mass m completes one revolution If v is the escape velocity of the body, then what
about sun (mass, M) in time T, then what will be should be the energy given to the body, so that it
the radius of orbit for the planet? comes out of earth’s gravitational field?
1/ 2 1/3
 T GM  2
 T GM 
2
1
(1)   (2)   (1) mv2 (2) mv 2
 4   4 
2 2
2

 T 2Gm 
1/ 2
 T 2Gm 
1/3 mv 2
(3) 2mv 2 (4)
(3)  2 
(4)  2  4
 4   4 

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4. If a satellite of mass m is revolving around a 2. A wire, fixed at one end, having cross-sectional
planet of mass M in circular orbit. The energy area A, length L, Youngs modulus Y, is stretched
required to transfer the satellite from lower orbit to by applying a force F at its’ end. The elongation in
higher orbit is given by the wire due to applied force (F) is given by
(1) Change in KE of satellite in two orbits FL
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(2) Change in PE of satellite in two orbits 2AY

(3) Change in total energy of satellite in two FL


(2)
orbits AY

(4) Both (1) and (2) FL


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A2Y
Q.24 (Elongation of Wire Due to Load)
FLA
1. Load versus elongation graph for a given metallic (4)
Y
wire can be best represented by (consider elastic
3. Load versus elongation graph for two wires A and
zone only)
B of same length and same material is shown.
Ratio of cross-sectional area of wire A and wire B
is

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(1) 1 : 2
(2)
(2) 3 :1
(3) 1 : 1
(4) 3 : 1
4. Load versus elongation graph for two wires A and
B of same length and cross-sectional area is
shown. Ratio of Youngs modulus of wire A and
(3) wire B is

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(1) 1 : 2 (2) 1 : 3

(3) 3 :1 (4) 2 : 1

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Answer key
Q.22 (Archimedes Principle) Q.7(Revolution of Satellite Around Planet)
1. (1)
2. (2) 1. (1)
3. (4) 2. (2)
4. (3) 3. (3)
4. (1)
Q.27 (Capillary Rise)
Q.10 (Gravitational Potential Energy)
1. (3)
2. (2) 1. (2)
3. (3) 2. (3)
4. (4) 3. (2)
4. (3)
Q.28 (Atmospheric Pressure and Barometer)
Q.24 (Elongation of Wire Due to Load)
1. (2)
2. (4) 1. (3)
3. (1) 2. (2)
4. (3) 3. (3)
4. (2)

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