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DPP No.

: B2 (JEE-MAIN)
Total Marks : 54 Max. Time : 36 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.18 (3 marks 2 min.) [54, 36]

1. The velocities of A and B are shown in the figure. Find the speed (in ms–1) of block C.(Assume that the
pulleys and string are ideal.

(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) zero (D) 2

2. Drops of water fall at regular intervals from roof of a building of height H = 16m, the first drop striking
the ground at the same moment as the fifth drop detaches itself from the roof. The distances between
separate drops in air as the first drop reaches the ground are :
(A) 1m, 5m, 7m, 3m (B) 1m, 3m, 5m, 7m
(C) 1m, 3m, 7m, 5m (D) None of the above

3. Two men of masses m and m/2 starts climbing up on two massless strings fixed at the ceiling with
acceleration g and g/2 respectively. The ratio of tensions in the two strings will be
(A) 2 : 1 (B) 4 : 1 (C) 4 : 3 (D) 8 : 3
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4. Consider the system as shown in the figure. The pulley and the string are light and all the surfaces are
frictionless. The tension in the string is (g = 10 m/s2).

1kg
horizontal surface

1kg
(A) 0 N (B) 1 N (C) 2 N (D) 5 N

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5. The engine of a car produces acceleration 4 m/s in the car. If this car pulls another car of same mass.
What will be the acceleration produced-
(A) 1 m/s2 (B) 1.5 m/s2 (C) 2 m/s2 (D) 4 m/s2

6. A uniform thick rope of length 5m is kept on frictionless surface and a force of 5N is applied to one of its
end. Find tension in the rope at 1m from this end-
(A) 1N (B) 3N (C) 4N (D) 5N

7. A force 10 N acts on a body of mass 20 kg for 10 sec. Change in its momentum is-
(A) 5 kg m/s (B) 100 kg m/s
(C) 200 kg m/s (D) 1000 kg m/s

8. Three blocks of masses m 1, m2 and m3 are connected by massless strings as shown on a frictionless
table. They are pulled with a force T3 = 40 N. If m 1 = 10 kg, m2 = 6 kg and m 3 = 4 kg, the tension T2 will
be-

(A) 20 N (B) 40 N (C) 10 N (D) 32 N

9. A light string passes over a frictionless pulley. To one of its ends a


mass of 6 kg is attached and to its other end a mass of 10 kg is
attached. The tension in the string will be
(A) 50 N (B) 75 N
(C) 100 N (D) 150 N
6kg
10kg

10. A force of 5 Newton acts horizontally on a body of weight 9.8 Newton. What is the acceleration
produced in m s–2 ? (g = 9.8 m/s2)
(A) 0.51 (B) 1.46 (C) 49.00 (D) 5.00

11. In the shown mass pulley system, pulleys and string are
massless. The one end of the string is pulled by the force
F = 2mg. The acceleration of the block will be
(A) g/2 (B) 0
(C) g (D) 3g

12. An athlete runs with a speed 12 ms–1. Determine the longest jump he can undertake. (g = 10m/s2)
(A) 14.4 (B) 12 m (C) 12.1 m (D) 16.2 m
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13. A person standing on the floor of an elevator drops a coin. The coin reaches the floor of the elevator in
a time t1 if the elevator is stationary and in time t2 if it is moving with constant velocity. Then-
(A) t1 = t2 (B) t1 < t2
(C) t1 > t2 (D) t1 < t2 or t1 > t2

14. The variation of velocity of a particle moving along a straight line is shown in Fig. The distance travelled
by the particle in 12 s is :

(A) 37.5 (B) 32.5 (C) 35.0 (D) None of these


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15. If the relation between the range R and time of flight T of a projectile is given as R = 5T , the value of
angle of projection is-
(A) 45° (B) 15° (C) 60° (D) 90°

16. The adjoining curve represents the velocity time graph of a particle, its acceleration values along OA,
AB and BC in m./sec.2 are respectively-
v (m/sec)
10 A B

t(in sec.)
0 10 20 30 40

(A) 1, 0, –0.5 (B) 1, 0, 0.5 (C) 1, 1, 0.5 (D) 1, 0.5, 0

17. A boat P is moving at 40 km/hr and another boat Q is moving at 20 km/hr. Which one of the following is
not a possible value for their relative velocity-
(A) 10 km/hr (B) 20 km/hr (C) 30 km/hr (D) 40 km/hr

18. A balloon of gross weight W newton descends with an acceleration f m/s2. The weight that must be
thrown out in order to give balloon an equal upward acceleration will be:
(A) Wf/g (B) 2 Wf/g (C) 2 Wf/(g + f) (D) W(g + f)/f
2. DPP Syllabus :
DPP No. : B2 (JEE-MAIN)
Total Marks : 60 Max. Time : 40 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.18 (3 marks 2 min.) [54, 36]

ANSWER KEY OF DPP No. : B2


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

1. The velocities of A and B are shown in the figure. Find the speed (in ms–1) of block C.(Assume that the
pulleys and string are ideal.
A rFkk B ds osx fp=kkuqlkj iznf'kZr fd;s x;s gSaA CykWd C dh pky (ms–1 esa) Kkr djksA ( f?kjuh rFkk jLlh dks
vkn'kZ ekurs gq,).

(A*) 1 (B) 2 (C) zero 'kwU; (D) 2

2. Drops of water fall at regular intervals from roof of a building of height H = 16m, the first drop striking
the ground at the same moment as the fifth drop detaches itself from the roof. The distances between
separate drops in air as the first drop reaches the ground are :
Å¡pkbZ H = 16m dh bekjr dh Nr ls fujUrj vUrjky ij ikuh dh cw¡nsa fxjrh gSaA igyh cw¡n tc lrg ij igq¡prh
gS] mlh {k.k ik¡poh cw¡n Nr ls fxjus okyh gksrh gSA tc igyh cw¡n lrg ij igq¡prh gS rc ok;q esa fLFkr cw¡nksa ds
e/; nwfj;k¡ Kkr djksA :
(A) 1m, 5m, 7m, 3m (B*) 1m, 3m, 5m, 7m
(C) 1m, 3m, 7m, 5m (D) None of the above

3. Two men of masses m and m/2 starts climbing up on two massless strings fixed at the ceiling with
acceleration g and g/2 respectively. The ratio of tensions in the two strings will be :
nzO;eku m rFkk m/2 ds nks O;fä Nr ls tqM+h gqbZ nks nzO;ekughu Mksfj;ksa ij Øe'k% g rFkk g/2 ds Roj.kksa ls p<+uk
izkjEHk djrs gSA nksuksa Mksfj;ksa esa rukoksa dk vuqikr gksxk &
(A) 2 : 1 (B) 4 : 1 (C) 4 : 3 (D*) 8 : 3
Sol. FBD of man of mass (m) FBD of man of mass (m/2)
nzO;eku (m) ds O;fä dk eqDr oLrq fp=k nzO;eku (m/2) ds O;fä dk eqDr oLrq fp=k

T1 T2
g g
2
mg mg
2
m m g
T1 = mg + mg T2 = g .
2 2 2
mg  3  3mg
T1 = 2 mg T2 = =
2  2  4
 T1 : T2 :: 8 : 3

4. Consider the system as shown in the figure. The pulley and the string are light and all the surfaces are
frictionless. The tension in the string is (g = 10 m/s2).
fp=k esa fn[kk, fudk; dks fyft,A f?kjuh rFkk jLlh gYdh gS rFkk lHkh lrg ?k"kZ.kghu gSA rc jLlh esa ruko gksxk
(g = 10 m/s2).

1kg
1kg
{kSfrt lrg
horizontal surface
1kg
1kg
(A) 0 N (B) 1 N (C) 2 N (D*) 5 N
Sol. The acceleration of block of mass m1 is
m1 CykWd dk Roj.k

m2

horizontal surface

m1
m1
a= g = 5 m/s2
m1  m2
From FBD of block m1
T T

m1 a m1 a

m1g m1g
m1 CykWd dk FBD
m1g – T = m1a  T = m1 (g – a) = 1 × 5 = 5N

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5. The engine of a car produces acceleration 4 m/s in the car. If this car pulls another car of same mass.
What will be the acceleration produced-
,d dkj dk batu 4 eh@ls-2 dk Roj.k mRiUu djrk gS ;fn ;gh dkj leku nzO;eku dh nwljh dkj dks [khaprh gS rks
vc Roj.k gksxk&
2 2 2 2
(A) 1 m/s (B) 1.5 m/s (C*) 2 m/s (D) 4 m/s
Sol. In 1st case F = m × 4
2
In 2nd case F = 2m × a so a = 2m/s
F = m × 4 izFke fLFkfr ds fy,
F = 2m × a f}rh; fLFkfr ds fy, vr% a = 2m/s2

6. A uniform thick rope of length 5m is kept on frictionless surface and a force of 5N is applied to one of its
end. Find tension in the rope at 1m from this end-
,d 5 eh- yEckbZ dh le:i eksVh jLlh ?k"kZ.k jfgr lrg ij j[kh gqbZ gSA blds ,d fljs ij 5N dk cy yxk;k
tkrk gS] rks bl fljs ls 1 eh- dh nwjh ij ruko dk eku gksxk&
(A) 1N (B) 3N (C*) 4N (D) 5N
Sol. F = ma
5
 a=
m
m
F–T= a
5
T = 4N

7. A force 10 N acts on a body of mass 20 kg for 10 sec. Change in its momentum is-
(A) 5 kg m/s (B*) 100 kg m/s
(C) 200 kg m/s (D) 1000 kg m/s
,d oLrq dk nzO;eku 20 fdxzk gSA bl ij 10 lsd.M ds fy;s 10 U;wVu cy vkjksfir fd;s tkus ij blds laosx esa
ifjorZu gksxk&
(A) 5 fdxzk-eh@ls- (B) 100 fdxzk-eh@ls- (C) 200 fdxzk-eh@ls- (D) 1000 fdxzk-eh@ls-
Sol. P = F × T
= 10 × 10 = 100 kg m/s

8. Three blocks of masses m1, m2 and m3 are connected by massless strings as shown on a frictionless
table. They are pulled with a force T3 = 40 N. If m1 = 10 kg, m2 = 6 kg and m3 = 4 kg, the tension T2 will
be-
fn[kk;s x;s fp=k ds vuqlkj rhu CykWdksa ds nzO;eku m1, m2 vkSj m3 nzO;eku jfgr jLlh ls ?k"kZ.kjfgr est ij j[ks
gSA mudks T3 = 40 N cy ls [khapk tkrk gSA ;fn m1 = 10 kg, m2 = 6 kg vkSj m3 = 4 kg gks rks ruko T2 gksxk&

(A) 20 N (B) 40 N (C) 10 N (D*) 32 N


40
Sol. fudk; dk Roj.k Acceleration of system a = =2
20
CykWd m3 ds FBD ls From FBD of block m3
T2 4 40
40 – T2 = 4 × 2
T2 =32 N
9. A light string passes over a frictionless pulley. To one of its ends a mass of 6 kg is attached and to its
other end a mass of 10 kg is attached. The tension in the string will be -

6kg
10kg

,d gYdh Mksjh ?k"kZ.k jfgr f?kjuh ls xqtjrh gSA bl Mksjh ds ,d fljs ij 6 kg dk æO;eku rFkk vU; fljs ls 10 kg
dk æO;eku tqM+k gS] rks Mksjh esa ruko gksxkA

6kg
10kg

(A) 50 N (B*) 75 N (C) 100 N (D) 150 N


2m1m 2 g 2  6  10  10 1200 300
Sol. T =    = 75
m1  m 2 16 16 4

10. A force of 5 Newton acts horizontally on a body of weight 9.8 Newton. What is the acceleration
produced in m s–2 ? (g = 9.8 m/s2)
9.8 N Hkkj okyh ,d oLrq ij {kSfrt fn'kk esa 5 N dk ,d cy yxk;k tkrk gSA oLrq esa mRiUu Roj.k (m s–2 esa) gksxk
(g = 9.8 m/s2)&
(A) 0.51 (B) 1.46 (C) 49.00 (D*) 5.00
5
Sol.
w=m×g m = 1kg
5
a= = 5 m/s2 .
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11. In the shown mass pulley system, pulleys and string are massless. The one end of the string is pulled
by the force F = 2mg. The acceleration of the block will be
fp=k esa n'kkZ;s f?kjuh nzO;eku fudk; esa f?kjuh;k¡ rFkk jLlh nzO;ekughu gSA jLlh dk ,d fljk cy F = 2mg }kjk
[khapk tkrk gSA xqVds dk Roj.k gksxk &

(A) g/2 (B) 0 (C) g (D*) 3g


Sol. F.B.D. of block (CykWd dk FBD)

 2T – mg = ma
a = 3g
12. An athlete runs with a speed 12 ms–1. Determine the longest jump he can undertake. (g = 10m/s2)
,d /kkod 12 ms–1 ls nkSM+rk gS rks mlds }kjk yxkbZ tk ldus okyh vf/kdre yEch dwn gksxh &(g = 10m/s2)
(A*) 14.4 (B) 12 m (C) 12.1 m (D) 16.2 m
Sol. u = 12 m/s for longest jump ; the range should be max.
u2
i.e. Rmax = = 14.4 m
g

13. A person standing on the floor of an elevator drops a coin. The coin reaches the floor of the elevator in
a time t1 if the elevator is stationary and in time t2 if it is moving with constant velocity. Then-
fy¶V dh lrg ij [kM+k ,d euq"; ,d flDds dks NksM+rk gSA ;fn fy¶V :dh gqbZ gks rks ;g Q'kZ rd igq¡pus esa
t1 le; ysrk gS ,oa ;fn fy¶V fu;r osx ls xfr'khy gks rks t2 le; yxrk gS rks&
(A*) t1 = t2 (B) t1 < t2
(C) t1 > t2 (D) t1 < t2 ;k t1 > t2
Sol. In both situation acceleration of coin is g. So t1 = t2
nksuksa fLFkfr;ksa esa flDds dk Roj.k g gS vr% t1 = t2

14. The variation of velocity of a particle moving along a straight line is shown in Fig. The distance travelled
by the particle in 12 s is :
,d lh/kh js[kk ds vuqfn'k d.k ds osx esa ifjorZu fp=k esa n'kkZ;k x;k gSA 12 s esa d.k }kjk r; dh xbZ nwjh gksxh %

(A*) 37.5 (B) 32.5 (C) 35.0 (D) None of these


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15. If the relation between the range R and time of flight T of a projectile is given as R = 5T , the value of
angle of projection is-
;fn fdlh iz{ksI; dh ijkl R o mM~M;u dky ds chp lEcU/k R = 5T2 ls fn;k tk;s rks iz{ksi.k dks.k dk eku gksxk&
(A*) 45° (B) 15° (C) 60° (D) 90°
2
2u2 sin  cos   2u sin  
Sol.  5 
g  g 
 = 45°

16. The adjoining curve represents the velocity time graph of a particle, its acceleration values along OA,
2
AB and BC in m./sec. are respectively-
fn;s x;s layXu fp=k esa oØ ,d d.k dk osx&le; xzkQ iznf'kZr djrk gSA oØ ds OA, AB ,oa BC Hkkxksa ds Roj.k
Øe'k% ¼eh-@ls-2 ek=kd esa½ gS&
v (m/sec)
10 A B

t(in sec.)
0 10 20 30 40

(A*) 1, 0, –0.5 (B) 1, 0, 0.5 (C) 1, 1, 0.5 (D) 1, 0.5, 0


Sol. slope of v-t graph = acceleration
v-t xzkQ dk <+ky = Roj.k
17. A boat P is moving at 40 km/hr and another boat Q is moving at 20 km/hr. Which one of the following is
not a possible value for their relative velocity-
(A*) 10 km/hr (B) 20 km/hr (C) 30 km/hr (D) 40 km/hr
,d uko P, 40 fdeh@?k.Vk dh pky ls rFkk uko Q, 20 fdeh@?k.Vk ls pky ls xfr'khy gS] rks fuEu esa ls dkSulk
eku muds lkis{k osx dk ugha gks ldrk gS&
(A) 10 fdeh@?k.Vk (B) 20 fdeh@?k.Vk (C) 30 fdeh@?k.Vk (D) 40 fdeh@?k.Vk
Sol. Maximum relative velocity = 60 km/h and minimum relative velocity = 20 km/h
vf/kdre lkisf{kd osx= 60 km/h rFkk U;wure lkisf{kd osx = 20 km/h

18. A balloon of gross weight W newton descends with an acceleration f m/s2. The weight that must be
thrown out in order to give balloon an equal upward acceleration will be:
,d W Hkkj dk xqCckjk f m/s2 ds Roj.k ls uhps c<+ jgk gS blls fdruk Hkkj ckgj Qsad fn;k tk;s rkfd ;g mlh
Roj.k ls Åij dh rjQ c<+us yxs
(A) Wf/g (B) 2 Wf/g (C*) 2 Wf/(g + f) (D) W(g + f)/f

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