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PREVIOUS EXAMS QUESTIONS EXERCISE–I

1 . Two masses of 5 kg and 10 (1) 50 m/s (2) 75 m/s


kg are connected to a pul-
(3) 25 m/s (4) 35 m/s
ley as shown. What will be
the acceleration if the pul- 7. n bullet strikes per second elastically on wall and
ley is set free : (g = accel- rebound then what will be the force exerted on the
5kg wall by bullets if mass of each bullet is m :-
eration due to gravity)
10kg (1) mnv (2) 4mnv [RPET 2001]
[RPMT 1992, AIPMT 2000]
mnv
(3) 2mnv (4)
(1) g (2) g/2 2
(3) g/3 (4) g/4 8. A monkey of mass 20 kg. is holding a vertical rope.
2. A cylinder of mass 10 kg is rolling in a plane with The rope will not break when a mass of 25 kg. is
an initial velocity of 10m/s. If the coefficient of fric- suspended from it but will break if the mass exceeds
tion between the surface and the cylinder is 0.5, 25 kg. What is the maximum acceleration it which
the before stopping, it will travelled the distance the monkey can climb up along the rope ?
(g = 10m/s 2 ) [Manipal 2000] (g = 10 m/s ) 2
[AIPMT 2003]

(1) 10 m (2) 7.5 m (1) 5 m/s 2 (2) 10 m/s 2


(3) 5 m (4) 2.5 m
(3) 25 m/s 2 (4) 2.5 m/s 2
3. On the horizontal surface of a truck a block of mass
9. A man weighs 80 kg. He stands on a weighing scale
1 kg. is placed ( = 0.6) and truck is moving with
in a lift which is moving upwards with a uniform
acceleration 5 m/s 2 then the frictional force on block acceleration of 5m/s 2 . What would be the reading
will be :– [AIPMT-2001] on the scale ? (g = 10 m/s 2 ) [AIPMT 2003]

(1) 5N (2) 6N (1) Zero (2) 400N (3) 800N (4)1200N


(3) 5.88N (4) 8N
10. A block of mass m is placed on a smooth wedge of
4. A body of mass 2 kg is being dragged with uniform inclination . The whole system is accelerated
velocity of 2 m/s on a rough horizontal plane. The horizontally so that the block does not slip on the
coefficient of friction between body and the surface wedge. The force exerted by the wedge on the
is 0.2. The amount of heat generated in 5 second block (g is acceleration due to gravity) will be :–
will be [J =4.2J/cal and g = 9.8 m/s 2 ]
[MH CET 2001]
(1) mg sin (2) mg [AIPMT 2004]

(1) 9.33 cal (2) 8.33 cal (3) mg/cos (4) mg cos
(3) 7.33 cal (4) 6.33 cal 1 1 . The coefficient of static friction,  s , between block
A of mass 2 kg. and the table as shown in the fig-
5. A car is moving on a circular path and takes a turn. ure is 0.2. What would be the maximum mass value
If R 1 and R 2 be the reactions on the inner and outer of block B so that the two blocks do not move ? The
wheels respectively then :– [MH CET 2001] string and the pulley are assumed to be smooth
(1) R 1 < R 2 (2) R 1 = R 2 and massless. (g = 10 m/s 2 ) [AIPMT-2004]

(3) R1  R2 (4) R 1 > R 2

6. A motorcycle is travelling on a curved track of ra-


dius 500 m if the coefficient of friction between
road and tyres is 0.5. The speed avoiding skidding,
(1) 4.0 kg. (2) 0.2 kg.
will be :– [MH CET 2001]
(3) 0.4 kg. (4) 2.0 kg.

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1 2 . A cyclist on the ground goes round a circular path 1 7 . A person used force (F), shown in figure to move
of circumference 34.3 m in second. The an- a load with constant velocity on given surface.
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Identify the correct surface profile :- [AIIMS 2006]
gle made by him, with the vertical, will be :–
[MH CET 2000,VMMC 2004]
F
(1) 45° (2) 40° (3) 42° (4) 48°
O
13. In the figure given below, the position–time graph X
of a particle of mass 0·1 kg is shown. The impulse L
at t=2 sec is – [AIIMS 2005]

(1) 0·2 kgms –1


(1) (2)
(2) –0·2 kgms –1
(3) 0·1 kgms –1
O
(4) –0·4 kgms –1
(3) (4)
14. A person is standing in an elevator. In which situation
he finds his weight less :– [AIIMS 2005]
(1) when the elevator moves upward with 1 8. The ratio of gravitational mass to inertial mass is
constant acceleration equal to : [RPMT 2006]

(2) when the elevator moves downward with constant 1


acceleration (1) (2) 2
2
(3) when the elevator moves upward with uniform
(3) 1 (4) None of these
ve lo ci t y
1 9. A man weighs 80 kg, he stands on a weighing scale
(4) when the elevator moves downward with uniform in a lift which is moving upwards with a uniform
ve lo ci t y acceleration of 5 m/s 2 . What would be the reading
1 5 . Two weights w 1 and w 2 are connected by a light on the scale? (g = 10 m/s 2 ) [BHU 2007]
thread which passes over a light smooth pulley. If (1) 800 N (2) 1200 N
the pulley is raised upwards with an acceleration (3) Zero (4) 400 N
equal to g, then the tension in the thread will be 20. A given object takes n times as much time to slide
[BHU 2005] down a 45 0 rough incline as it takes to slide down a
perfectly smooth 45 0 incline. The coefficeint of ki-
2 w1 w 2 w1 w2 netic friction between the object and the incline is
(1) (2) given by : [AIIMS 2008]
w1  w2 w1  w2
 1   1 
(1)  1  2  (2)  2 
4 w1 w 2 4 w1 w 2  n  1  n 
(3) (4)
w1  w2 w1  w2
 1   1 
(3) 1  2  (4)  2 
1 6. A 0.5 kg ball moving with a speed of 12 m/s strikes  n  1  n 
a hard wall at an angle of 30° with the wall. It is 2 1 . Three solids of mass m 1 , m 2 and m 3 are connected
reflected with the same speed and at the same angle. with weight less string in succession and are placed
If the ball is in contact with the wall for 0.25 seconds, on a frictionless table. If the mass m 3 is dragged
the average force acting on the wall is :- with a force T. The tension in the string between
m 2 and m 3 is :- [MP PET - 95, AMU 2008]
(1) 48 N [AIPMT 2006]

(2) 24 N m2 m3
(1) m  m  m T (2) m  m  m T
1 2 3 1 2 3
(3) 12 N

(4) 96 N m1  m 2 m2  m3
(3) m  m  m T (4) m  m  m T
1 2 3 1 2 3

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22. Two blocks of masses M 1 = 4 kg and M 2 = 6 kg are 26. A gramophone record is revolving with an angular
connected by a string of negligible mass passing velocity  . A coin is placed at a distance r from the
over a frictionless pulley as shown in the figure centre of the record. The static coefficient of friction
below. The coefficient of friction betwen the block is µ. The coin will revolve with the record if :-
[AIPMT-2010]
M 1 and the horizontal surfcae is 0.4. When the
system is released, the masses M 1 and M 2 start g
(1) r  (2) r  g 2
accelerating. What additional mass m should be 2
placed over M 1 so that the masses (M 1 + m) slide 2 g
with a uniform speed? [AMU 2008] (3) r < (4) r 
g 2
m
27. A person of mass 60 kg is inside a lift of mass 940
M1
kg and presses the button on control panel. Then
lift starts moving upwards with an acceleration
M2
1.0m/s 2 . If g = 10ms –2 , the tension in the
supporting cable is : [AIPMT-2011]
(1) 12 kg (2) 11 kg
(1) 8600 N (2) 9680 N
(3) 10 kg (2) kg
(3) 11000 N (4) 1200 N
28. A body of mass M hits normally a rigid will with
23. A man of mass 90 kg is standing in an elevator
velocity V and bounces back with the same velocity.
whose cable broke suddenly. If the elevator falls,
The impulse experienced by the body is :
apparent weight of the man is : [AIIMS 2009]
(1) 90N (2) 90g N [AIPMT-2011]

(3) 0 N (4) any negative value (1) MV (2) 1.5 MV


24. A body, under the action of a force (3) 2 MV (4) Zero

F  6 ˆi  8 ˆj  10 kˆ , acquires an acceleration of 29. A car of mass 1000 kg negotiates a banked curve
of radius 90m on a frictionless road. If the banking
1m/s 2. The mass of this body must be :- [AIPMT-2009]
angle is 45°, the speed of the car is :
(1) 10 2 kg (2) 2 1 0 kg
[AIPMT Pre.-2012]
(3) 10 kg (4) 20 kg
25. A block of mass m is in contact with the cart C as (1) 5ms –1 (2) 10ms –1
shown in the figure. The coefficient of static friction (3) 20ms –1 (4) 30ms –1
between the block and the cart is µ. The acceleration
 of the cart that will prevent the block from falling
statisfies :- [AIPMT-2010]

g 
(1)  <

C m

mg
(2)  >

g g
(3)  > (4)  
m 

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BRAIN TEASERS EXERCISE-II
1 . A particle is in straight line motion with uniform 9. Two blocks of masses 2 kg and 1 kg are in contact
velocity. A force is not required :- with each other on a frictionless table. When a
(1) To increase the speed horizontal force of 3.0 N is applied to the block of
(2) To decrease the speed mass 2 kg the value of the force of contact between
the two blocks is -
(3) To keep the same speed
(4) To change the direction (1) 4 N (2) 3N
2. Essential characteristic of equilibrium is :- (3) 5N (4) 1N
(1) Momentum equals zero 10. Two persons are holding a rope of negligible weight
(2) Acceleration equals zero tightly at its ends so that it is horizontal. A 15 kg
(3) K.E. equals zero weight is attached to the rope at the mid point which
(4) Velocity equals zero now no longer remains horizontal. The minimum
3. When a constant force is applied to a body, it moves tension required to completely straighten the top is
with uniform :- (1) 15 kg (2) 15/2 kg
(1) Acceleration (2) Velocity
(3) 5 kg (4) Infinitely large
(3) Speed (4) Momentum
1 1 . A boy of mass 40 kg is hanging from the horizontal
4. A 5 kg. mass is accelerated from rest to 60 m/s in
branch of a tree. The tension in his arms is minimum
1 sec. What force acts on it : -
when the angle between the arms is :-
(1) 5  60 N (2) (5/60)  981 N
(1) 0° (2) 90°
(3) 60 2  52 N (4) (5/2)  60 2 × 981N
(3) 120° (4) 180°
5. A body of mass 40 g is moving with a constant
velocity 2 cm/s on a horizontal frictionless table. 1 2 . A chain of mass M and length L held vertical by
The force on the body in dynes is :- fixing its upper end to a rigid support. The tension
(1) Zero (2) 39200 in the chain at a distance y from the rigid support is

(3) 160 (4) 80 (1) Mg


6. A body of mass 2 kg moving on a horizontal surface (2) Mg(L - y)/L
with an initial velocity of 4 m/s comes to rest after
(3) MgL(L - y)
2 sec. If one wants to keep this body moving on the
same surface with a velocity of 4 m/s, the force (4) Mgy/4
required is :- 13. Find the tension T 2 in the system shown in fig.
(1) 8 N (2) 4 N (1) 1g N
T1
(3) Zero (4) 2 N 1kg
(2) 2g N
7. Gravel is dropped into a conveyer belt at a rate of T2
2kg
0.5 kg/s. The extra force required in newton to (3) 5g N T3
keep the belt moving at 2 m/s is :- 3kg
(4) 6g N
(1) 1 N (2) 2 N
(3) 4 N (4) 0.5 N 14. Three blocks are connected as shown in fig. on a
8. A block of metal weighing 2kg is resting on a horizontal frictionless table if m1 = 1 kg,
frictionless plane. It is struck by a jet releasing water m 2 = 8 kg, m 3 = 27 kg and T 3 = 36N, T 2 will be :-
at a rate of 1 kg/s and at a speed of 5 m/s. The (1) 18 N
initial acceleration of the block will be :-
(2) 9 N T1 T2 T3
M2 M3
(1) 2.5 m/s 2 (2) 5 m/s 2 M 1 
(3) 3.375 N
(3) 10 m/s 2
(4) 5 m/s 2

(4) 1.75 N

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1 5 . In the fig. given below masses m and m' are tied 1 9. A small sphere is suspended by a string from the
with a thread passing over a pulley, m' is on a ceiling of a car. If the car begins to move with a
frictionless horizontal surface. If acceleration due
constant acceleration a, the inclination of the string
to gravity is g, the acceleration of m' in this
to the vertical is :-
arrangement will be :-
(1) tan - 1 (a/g) in the direction of motion
m
(2) tan - 1 (a/g) opposite to the direction of motion

m' (3) tan - 1 (g/a) in the direction of motion


(4) tan - 1 (g/a) opposite to the direction of motion
(1) g (2) m'g/(m + m')
(3) mg/m' (4) mg/(m - m') 20. A pendulum is suspended from the roof of a rail
16. Two bodies of masses 5 kg and 4 kg are arranged in road car. When the car is moving on a circular track
two position as shown in fig. (A) and (B), if the pulleys the pandulum inclines :
and the table are perfectly smooth, the acceleration (1) Forward
of the 5 kg, body in case (A) and (B) are :- (2) Backward
(3) Towards the centre of the path
5kg (4) Away from the centre of the path
(A)
2 1 . Drums of oil are carried in a truck. If a constant
4kg acceleration is applied on the truck, the surface of
the oil in the drum will -

(B) (1) Remain unaffected


4kg
5kg (2) Rise towards forward direction
(3) Rise towards backward direction
(1) g and (5/9) g (2) (4/9)g and (1/9)g
(4) Nothing is certain
(3) g/5 and g/5 (4) (5/9)g aned (1/9)g
1 7 . Three equal weights of mass 2 kg each are hanging 22. A boy sitting on the top most berth in the
on a string passing over a fixed pulley as shown in compartment of a train which is just going to stop on
fig. What is the tension in a railway station, drops an apple aiming at the open
the string connecting hand of his brother situated vertically below his hands
weights B and C. at a distance of about 2m. The apple will fall :-

(1) Zero B (1) In the hand of his brother


(2) 13.3 N A (2) Slightly away from the hands of his brother in
(3) 3.3 N C the direction of motion of the train
(4) 19.6 N (3) Slightly away from the hands of his brother in
1 8. Two blocks each of mass M are resting on a the direction opposite to the direction of motion
frictionless inclined plane as shown in fig. then of the train
(4) None of the above

M 23. A ball weighing 10 g hits a hard surface vertically


M with a speed of 5 m/s and rebounds with the same
B speed. The ball remains in contact with the surface
A
60° 30° for (0.01) sec. The average force exerted by the
surface on the ball is :-
(1) The block A moves down the plane (1) 100 N
(2) The block B moves down the plane (2) 10 N
(3) Both the blocks remains at rest (3) 1 N
(4) Both the blocks moves down the plane. (4) 0.1 N
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24. A force-time graph for the motion of a body is shown 31. There are three Newton's laws of motion namely I,
in fig. Change in linear momentum between 0 and II and III ; we can derive : -
8 s is :- (1) II and III law from the I law
+2
(1) Zero (2) III and I law from the II law
0 2 6 8
(2) 4 N-s F (3) I and II law from the III law
4
(3) 8 Ns (4) All the laws are independent of each other
-2
(4) None t(in s) 
32. If the force of gravity suddenly disappears :-
25. Newton's II law of motion connects : (1) The mass of all bodies will become zero
(1) Momentum and acceleration (2) The weight of all bodies will become zero
(2) Change of momentum and velocity (3) Both mass and weight of all bodies will become
(3) Rate of change of momentum and external force zero

(4) Rate of change of force and momentum (4) Neither mass nor weight of all bodies will become
zero
26. The distance x covered in time t by a body having
33. Two bodies of masses 4 kg and 5 kg are acted
initial velocity v 0 and having a constant acceleration
upon by the same force. If the acceleration of lighter
1  body is 2m/sec 2 , then the acceleration of the
a is given by x = v 0 t +   at 2 . This result follows heavier body is :-
2 
(1) 4.2 m/s 2 (2) 3.6 m/s 2
from :-
(3) 2.4 m/s 2 (4) 1.6 m/s 2
(1) Newton's first law
34. A jet water, whose cross section is 'a' strikes a wall
(2) Newton's second law
making an angle '  ' with normal and elastically re-
(3) Newton's third law bounds. The velocity of water of density 'd' is v.
(4) None of these three Force exerted on wall is :-
27. Working of rocket or jet is based on :- 
(1) 2 av 2 d cos v
(1) Newton's law (2) Newton's II law (2) 2 av d sin 
2 
(3) Newton's III law (4) All the three laws 
(3) 2 av d cos 
28. When a horse pulls a wagon, the force that causes v
(4) av d cos 
the horse to move forward is the force
35. Action and reaction :- (For a given system)
(1) He exerts on the wagon
(a) Act on the two different objects
(2) The wagon exerts on him
(b) Have opposite directions
(3) The ground exerts on him
(c) Have equal magnitudes(d) Have zero resultant
(4) He exerts on the ground
(1) a, b, c (2) b, c, d
29. A man is at rest in the middle of a pond on perfectly
(3) All of the above (4) None of the above
smooth ice. He can get himself to the shore by
36. When we kick a stone, we get hurt. Due to which
making use of Newton's :-
one of the following properties of stone it
(1) First law
happens :-
(2) Second law
(1) Inertia (2) Velocity
(3) Third law (3) Reaction (4) Momentum
(4) Law of gravitation 37. Ten one rupees coins are put on top of each other
30. A material body A of mass m 1 exerts a force on on a table. Each coin has a mass 'm' kg., then the
another material body of mass m 2. If the acc. be force on the 7 th coin (counted from the bottom) due
a 2, the magnitude of the acc. of A is :- to all the coins on its top :-
(1) Zero (2) m 2 a 2 /m 1 (1) 3 mg (2) 7 mg
(3) m 1 a 2 /m 2 (4) a 2 (3) 2 mg (4) 5 mg

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38. A mass of 6 kg is suspended by a rope of length 42. Two blocks of masses 2.9 kg. and 1.9 kg. are
2m from a celling. A force of 50 N is applied in suspended from a rigid supports by two inextensible
horizontal direction at the mid point of the rope. wires each of length, 1m. the upper wire has
What is the angle of the rope with the verticle in negligible mass and the lower wire has a uniform
equilibrium :- mass of 0.2 kg./m. the whole system of block, wire
and support have an upward acceleration of
4 
(1) tan –1   T1  0.2 m/s 2 (g = 9.8 m/s 2). S
5  P
5 
(2) tan   –1
1m
B
1m T 2
50N The tension at the
mid-point of lower wire is
A
4 
(1) 10N 2.9 kg.
5 
(3) tan –1  
6 
Bw = 60N (2) 20N B
(4) None (3) 30N
1.9 kg.
39. The force exerted by the person on the floor of the (4) 50N
elevator is more than the weight of the person if 43. The pulleys and strings shown in the fig. are smooth
the elevator is :- and of negligible mass. For the system to remain in
(a) Going up and slowing down equilibrium, the angle  should be
(b) Going up and speeding up (1) 0°

-------
(c) Going down and slowing down 
(2) 30°
(d) Going down and speeding up
2m
(1) a, c (2) b, c (3) a, d (4) b, d (3) 45°
40. A lift of mass 100 kg starts moving from rests in (4) 60°
the upward direction. Fig. shows the variation if m m
speed of the lift T 1 , T 2 and T 3 stand for tension in 44. A metal sphere is hung by a string fixed to a wall.
the rope form zero to two seconds, two to six seconds, The forces acting on the sphere are shown are fig.
six to seven seconds respectively then :- Which of the following statement is correct :-
  
V (a) R  T  W  0

 T
(b) T 2 = R 2 + W 2
Velocity(m/sec)


4 (c) T = R + W
(d) R = W tan  ---- R
(1) a, b, c
(2) b, c, d
0 t(sec) W
2 6 7 (3) a, b, d
(1) T 1 : T 2 : T 3 :: 1 : 1 : 1 (4) a, b, c, d
(2) T 1 : T 2 : T 3 :: 6 : 5 : 3 45. An object with a mass 10 kg moves at a constant
(3) T 1 : T 2 : T 3 :: 3 : 5 : 6 velocity of 10 m/s. A constant force then acts for
4 seconds on the object and gives it a speed of
(4) T 1 : T 2 : T 3 :: 6 : 5 : 6
2 m/s in opposite direction. The acceleration
41. Two blocks each having a mass M are placed as produced is :-
shown in the figure. The acceleration of the system (1) 3 m/s 2 (2) –3 m/s 2
is :-
(3) 0.3 m/s 2 (4) –0.3 m/s 2
(1) 0 a
46. The ratio of weight of a man in a stationary lift and
g sin  in a lift accelerating downwards with a uniform
(2) acceleration is 3 : 2. The acceleration of the lift is:-
2
M
(3) g sin g g 4
(1) (2) (3) g (4) g
(4) 2g sin
 M 3 2 3

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47. A body of mass 40 grams is moving with a constant (1) More than 6 kg.
velocity 2 cm/s on a horizontal frictionless table.
The force on the table is :- (2) Less than 6 kg.
(1) 39,200 dynes (2) 160 dynes
(3) 80 dynes (4) Zero dynes (3) Equal to 6 kg.
48. The velocity acquired by a mass m in travelling a 1kg
(4) None of the above 5kg
certain distance d starting from rest under the actiion
of a constant force is directly proportional to :- 53. A player catches a ball of 200 gm moving with
(1) m (2) Independent of m a speed of 20 m/s. If the time taken to complete
the catch is 0.5 s, the force exerted on the player's
1 hand is :-
(3) (4) m
m (1) 8N (2) 4N (3) 2N (4) 0N
49. A cork and a metal bob are connected by a string 54. A frame will be inertial, if it moves with respect
as shown in the figure. If the beaker is given an to another inertial frame with a constant :-
acceleration towards left then the cork will be (1) Linear velocity (2) Angular velocity
thrown towards :-
(3) Linear acceleration (4) All of the above
(1) Right 55. Two masses of 10 kg and 20 kg respectively are
connected by a massless spring as shown in the
(2) Left
figure. A force of 200 N acts on the 20 kg mass.
(3) Upwards At the instant shown the 10 kg mass has accel-
(4) Downward eration 12 m/s 2 . What is the acceleration of 20
kg mass :-
50. A body kept on a smooth inclined plane of inclination 20 kg
10 kg
1 in x will remain stationary relative to the inclined 200N
plane if the plane is given a horizontal acceleration
equal to :-
(1) Zero (2) 10 m/s 2
x2  1
(1) x  1g
2
(2) g (3) 4 m/s 2 (4) 12 m/s 2
x
gx g 56. The pulley arrangements shown in the figure are
(3) (4) identical, the mass of the rope being negligible. In
x2  1 x2  1
case (a) mass m is lifted by attaching a mass of 2m
51 . A pulley is attached to the ceiling of a lift moing to the other end of the rope. In case (b) the mass
upwards. Two particles are attached to the two ends m is lifted by pulling the other end of the rope with
of a string passing over the pulley. The masses of a constant downward force F = 2mg, where g is
the particles are in the ratio the acceleration due to gravity. The acceleration
2 : 1. If the acceleration of the particles is g/2, then of mass m in case (a) is :-
the acceleration of the lift will be

g
(1) g (2)
2
g g F = 2mg
(3) (4)
3 4
52. Two masses of 1 kg and 5 kg are attached to the
ends of a massless string passing over a pulley of m 2 m m
(1) Zero (a) (b)
negligible weight. The pulley itself is attached to a
light spring balance as shown in figure. The masses (2) More than that in case (b)
start moving during this interval; the reading of spring (3) Less than that in case (b)
balance will be:-
(4) Equal to that in case (b)

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57. What is the mechanical advan- 61. The surface are frictionless, the ratio of T 1 and T 2
tage of single fixed pulley :- is :-
F
(1) 1
T2 T
(2) 2
1 30°
3kg. 12kg. 15kg.
(3) 0.5 P
(1) 3 :1 (2) 1 : 3
(4) 4 W
(3) 1 : 5 (4) 5 : 1
58. A test tube is filled with water and end closed. It
62. The elevator shown in figure is descending, with
contains a small steel ball and an air bubble. The
an acceleration of 2 ms –2 . The mass of the block
test tube is rotated in a horizontal circle, with the
A is 0.5 kg. The force exerted by the block A on
help of a string (see fig.) then :-
the block B is :
(1) 2 N
bubble
(2) 4 N
(3) 6 N
(4) 8 N
63. Two blocks of masses 6 kg and 4 kg are connected
ball
by a rope of mass 2 kg are resting on a frictionless
floor as shown in the following figure :
(1) Both, steel ball and air bubble move outwards
(2) Both, steel ball and air bubble move inwards
(3) Steel ball moves outwards and air bubble moves
If a constant force of 60 N is applied to 6 kg block,
inwa rds
then the tension in the rope at points A, B and
(4) Steel ball moves inwards and air bubble moves C are respectively given by :
outwards (1) 60 N, 60 N, 60 N
59. Three masses of 1 kg, 6 kg and 3 kg are con- (2) 30 N, 25 N, 20 N
nected to each other with threads and are placed (3) 20 N, 25 N, 30 N
on a table as shown in figure. What is the accel- (4) 20 N, 20 N, 20 N
eration with which the system is moving ? Take 64. A block of mass 2kg is placed on the floor. The
g = 10 ms –2 : coefficient of static friction is 0.4. Force of 2.8N is
applied on the block. The force of friction between
T1 T2
6kg the block and the floor is
(1) 2.8 N (2) 8 N
T1 (3) 2.0 N (4) zero
65. All surfaces assumed to be frictionless calculate the
1kg 3kg
horizontal force F that must be applied so that m 1
and m 2 do not move relative to m 3 is :–
(1) Zero (2) 2 ms –2 (3) 4 ms –2 (4) 3 ms –2
60. A balloon of mass M is descending at a constant
acceleration . When a mass m is released from
the balloon it starts rising with the same accelera-
tion . (Assuming that its volume does not change),
what is the value of m :-

 2
(1) M (2) M
g g m2 g m2 g
(1) (m 1 + m 2 + m 3 ) m1 (2) (m 1 + m 2 ) m
1

g g
(3) M (4) M
 2 m1 g m1 g
(3) (m 2 + m 3 ) m (4) (m 1 + m 3 ) m
2 2
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66. A tennis ball is dropped on the floor from a height of 72. A disc of mass 1·0 kg kept floating horizontally in
20 m. It rebounds to a height of 5 m. If the ball was in air by firing bullets of
contact with the floor for 0.01 s. What was its aver- mass 0·05 kg each
age acceleration during contanct ? vertically at it, at the
(g=10m/s ) 2
rate of 10 per
(1) 3000 m/s 2
(2) 2000 m/s 2
second. If the bullets
(3) 1000 m/s 2 (4) 500 m/s 2 rebound with the
same speed, the
67. The frictional force of the air on the body of mass
speed with which
0.25 kg, falling with an accleration of 9.2 m/s 2 ,
these are fired will be–
will be :
(1) 0·098 m/s (2) 0·98 m/s
(1) 1.0 N (2) 0.55 N
(3) 9·8 m/s (4) 98·0 m/s
(3) 0.25 N (4) 0.15 N
73. A block of mass 15 kg is placed on a long trolley. The
68. A man weighing 100 kg carries a load of 10 kg on cofficient of friction between the block and trolley is
his head. He jumps from a tower with the load on
0.18. The trolley accelerates from rest with
his head. What will be the weight of the load as
0.5 m/ s for 20 s. then what is the friction force:-
2
experienced by the man ?
(1) 3.5 N (2) 133.3 N
(1) zero (2) 10 kg
(3) 7.5 N (4) N.O.T.
(3) slightly more than 10 kg (4) 110 kg 74. A rope lies on a table such that a part of it hangs
69. Two masses of 10 kg and 5 kg down the table, when the length of hanging part is
are suspended from a fixed 1/3 of entire length the rope just begins to slide.
support as shown in figure. The cofficient of friction between the rope and the
The system is pulled down with 10 kg table is :-
a force of 150 N attached to (1) 2/3 (2) 1/2
the lower mass. The string at- (3) 1/3 (4) 1/6
5 kg
tached to the support breaks 75. A 2 kg block (A) is placed on 8 kg block (B) which
and the system accelerates
rest on the table. Cofficient of the friction between
dowards. If the downwards 150 N (A) and (B) is 0.2 and between (B) and table is 0.5.
force continues to act, what is
A 25 N horizontal force is applied on the block (B),
the acceleration of the system
than the friction force between the block (A) and
(1) 20 m/s 2 (2) 10 m/s 2 (B) is :-
(3) 5 m/s 2 (4) zero
(1) Zero (2) 3.9 N
70. A ship of mass 3 × 10 kg initially at rest is pulled
7
(3) 5 N (4) 49 N
by a force of 5 × 10 4 N through a distance of 3m. 76. Two block (A) 2 kg and (B) 5 kg rest one over the
Negelcting friction, the speed of the ship at this other on a smooth horizontal plane. The cofficient
moment is : of static and dynamic friction between (A) and (B) is
the same and equal to 0.60. The maximum
(1) 3.0 m/s (2) 1.5 m/s
horizontal force that can be applied to (B) in order
(3) 0.1 m/s (4) 2 m/s
that both (A) and (B) do not have any relative motion :
7 1 . A 150 g ball, moving horizontally at 20 m/s was hit
straight back to bowler at 12 m/s. If contact with = 0.60
A 2kg
bat lasted for 0.04 sec, then average force exerted
F  B 5kg
by the bat on the ball is :-

(1) 100 N (2) 120 N (1) 42 N (2) 42 kgf


(3) 150 N (4) 200 N (3) 5.4 kgf (4) 1.2 N

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77. A body is placed on an inclined place and has to be 82. A block of mass 0.1 kg. is pressed against a wall with
pushed down. The angle made by the normal reac- a horizontal force of 5N as shown in the figure. If the
tion with the vertical will be :- coefficient of friction between the wall and the block
(1) Equal to angle of repose is 0.5 then the frictional force acting on the block in
Newton will be (take g = 9.8 m/s 2 ) :-
(2) Equal to the angle of friction
FS
(3) Less than the angle of repose
(4) More than the angle of friction
78. A car is moving along a straight horizontal road R 5 Newtons
with a speed V 0 . If the coefficient of friction between
tyres and the road is . The shortest distance in
which the car can be stopped is : mg

V0
2
V0
2 (1) 9.8 (2) 2.5
(1) (2)
2 g g (3) 0.98 (4) 0.49

2
83. A block slips with constant velocity on a plane
2
 V0  2 V0 inclined at an angle . The same block is pushed
(3)   (4)
 g  g up the plane with an initial velocity v 0 . The distance
covered by the block before coming to rest is :-
79. Three forces P, Q & R are acting at a point in a
plane. The angle between P and Q, Q and R are
v20 v20
150 o and 120 o respectively. Then for equilibrium, (1) (2)
2 g sin  4 g sin 
forces P, Q & R are in the ratio :

(1) 1 : 2 : 3 (2) 1 : 2 : 3 v20 sin 2  v20 sin 2 


(3) (4)
2g 4g
(3) 3 : 2 : 1 (4) 3 1/2 : 2 : 1
80. The rear side of a truck is open and a box of mass 84. A block of mass m is lying on an inclined plane.
20 kg is placed on the truck 4m away from the The coefficient of friction between the plane and
open end,  = 0.15 and g=10 m/s 2 . The truck the block is µ. The force (F 1) required to move the
starts from rest with an acceleration of 2m/s 2 on a block up the inclined plane will be:-
straight road. The box will fall off the truck when it is (1) mg sin + µmg cos
at a distance from the starting point equal to.
(2) mg cos – µmg sin
(1) 4 m (2) 8 m
(3) 16 m (4) 32 m (3) mg sin – µmg cos

81. The force required to just move a body up the in- (4) mg cos + µmg sin
clined plane is double the force required to just
prevent the body from sliding down the plane. The 85. A body is sliding down an inclined plane (angle of
coefficient of friction is . The inclination  of the inclination 45°). If the coefficient of friction is 0.5
plane is :- and g = 9.8 m/s 2 . then the acceleration of the
body downwards in m/s 2 is :-
(1) tan –1 
(2) tan –1 (/2) 4.9
(1) (2) 4.9 2
(3) tan–1 (2) 2

(4) tan–1 (3)


(3) 19.6 2 (4) 4.9

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86. A block of mass m lying on a rough horizontal plane 90. A satellite in force free space sweeps stationary
is acted upon by a horizontal force P and another interplanetary dust at a rate (dM/dt) =+  v. The
force Q inclined at an angle  to the vertical. The
acceleration of satellite of mass M is :-
block will remain in equilibrium if the coefficient
of friction between it and the surface is :- (1) - 2 v 2/M (2) - 2 v 2/M

Q (3) - v 2/M (4) - v2



9 1. A block of mass 4 kg is suspended through two
P light spring balances A and B in series. Then A and
B will read respectively.
P  Q sin  P cos   Q (1) 4 kg and zero kg
(1) (2)
mg  Q cos  mg  Q sin 
(2) zero kg and 4 kg
P  Q cos  P sin   Q (3) 4 kg and 4 kg
(3) (4)
mg  Q sin  mg  Q cos 
(4) 2 kg and 2 kg
87. The system shown in the figure is in equilibrium.
The maximum value of W, so that the maximum 92. If force F = 500 – 100t, then function of impulse
value of static frictional force on 100 kg. body is with time will be %&
450 N, will be :-
45°
100kg (1) 500t – 50t 2 (2) 50t – 10
(1) 100 N

(2) 250 N (3) 50 – t 2 (4) 100t 2

(3) 450 N 93. The coefficient of static friction between two sur-
W
faces depend on
(4) 1000 N
88. Adjoining figure shows two blocks A and B pushed (1) nature of surface
against the wall with the force F. The wall is smooth (2) the shape of the surface in contact
but the surfaces in contact of A and B are rough.
(3) the area of contact
Which of the following is true for the system of blocks
to be at rest against the wall : (4) all of the above

94. For a Rocket propulsion velocity of exhaust gases


relative to rocket is 2 km/s. If mass of rocket system
is 1000 kg, then the rate of fuel consumption for a

rocket to rise up with acceleration 4.9 m/s 2 will


(1) F should be be more than the weight of A and B
be %&
(2) F should be equal to the weight of A and B

(3) F should be less than the weight of A and B (1) 12.25 kg/s (2) 17.5 kg/s

(4) system cannot be in equilibrium (3) 7.35 kg/s (4) 5.2 kg/s
89. A block of mass M is pulled along a horizontal 95. If the force on a rocket moving with a velocity of
frictionless surface by a rope of mass m. If a force F 300 m/sec is 210 N, then the rate of combustion
is applied at one end of the rope, the force which of the fuel, is :-
the rope exerts on the block is :-
(1) 0.7 kg/s (2) 1.4 kg/s
(1) F/(M + m) (2) F
(3) 2.7 kg/s (4) 10.7 kg/s
(3) FM/(m + M) (4) Zero
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96. In the fig. mass M = 10 gm. is placed on an in- 1 0 1 . If the parrot starts flying upwards with an
clined plane. In order to keep it at rest, the value acceleration in an air tight cage, then the boy will
of mass m will be: feel the weight of the cage:

(1) Unchanged
m
M (2) Reduced
30
(3) Increased
(1) 5 g (2) 10 3 g (4) Nothing can be said

(3) 0.10 g (4) 3 g 1 0 2 . Two bodies A (30 Kg) and B (50 Kg) tied with a
light string are placed on a friction less table.A force
97. A machine gun fires bullets of 50 gm at the speed F acting at B pulls this system with an acceleration
of 1000 m/sec. If an average force of 200 N is of 2ms -2 . The tension in the string is :
exerted on the gun, the maximum number of bul-
(1) 60 N (2) 100 N
lets fired per minute is :
(3) 35 N (4) 140 N
(1) 240 (2) 120
1 0 3 . Weight is defined as :-
(3) 60 (4) 30
(1) Force of attraction by the earth
98. The mechanical advantage of a wheel axle is 5
what will be theforce required to lift a 200 kg wt? (2) Mass of a body

(1) 10 kg wt. (3) Nature of the body

(2) 2 kg wt. (4) None of these

1 0 4 . A string of length L and mass M is lying on a


(3) 20 kg wt.
horizontal table. A force F is applied at one of its
(4) 40 kg wt. ends. Tension in the string at a distance x from the
99. A body of mass 100g is sliding on a inclined plane end at which force is applied is
with an inclination of 60 0 . What is the fricitional (1) Zero (2) F
force experienced, if coefficient of friction is 1.7 ?
(3) F(L - x)/L (4) F(L - x)/M
(Take g = 10m/s 2 )
1 0 5 . A man is standing at a spring platform. Reading of
(1)0.85 N (2) 0.95 N
spring balance is 60 kg wt. If man jumps outside
(3) 1.05 N (4) 1.145 N platform. Then reading of spring balance :-
1 0 0 . As shown in figure a monkey of 20 g mass is holding
(1) First increases then decreases to zero
a light rope that passes over a frictionles pulley. A
bunch of bananas of the same mass is tied to the (2) Decrease

other end of rope. (3) Increase


Inorder to get access to the
(4) Remains same
bunch the monkey starts
climbing the rope. The 1 0 6 . A rocket of mass 120 kg. is fired in the gravity free
distance between the space is ejected gases with velocity 600 m/s at the
monkey and the bananas is rate of 1 kg/s. What will be the initial acceleration
of the rocket :-
(1) Decreasing
(2) Increasing (1) 1 m/s 2 (2) 5m/s 2

(3) Unchanged (3) 10m/s 2 (4) 15m/s 2

(4) Nothing can be stated

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1 0 7 . If 100N force is applied to 10 kg. block as shown 1 1 2 . A car moving on a horizontal road may be thrown
in diagram then acceleration produced for slab- out of the road in taking a turn :–
100N (1) by the gravitional force
 S = 0.6
10 kg.
 K = 0.4 (2) due to lack of proper centripetal force
(3) fue to rolling friction between the tyres and the
40 kg.
Slab Smooth
Road
(4) due to reaction of the road
1 1 3 . Sometimes a car overturns while turning at a curve.
(1) 1.65 m/s 2 (2) 0.98 m/s 2 In such a case :–
(3) 1.2 m/s 2 (4) 0.25 m/s 2 (1) the inner wheels leave the ground first
1 0 8 . If a ladder is not in balance against a smooth vertical (2) the outer wheels leave the ground first.
wall, then it can be made in balance by :- (3) both the inner and the outer wheels leave the
ground simultaneously.
(1) Decreasing the length of ladder
(4) either of the wheels can leave the ground first.
(2) Increasing the length of ladder
(3) Increasing the angle of inclination 1 1 4 . Radius of the curved road on national highway is R.
Width of the road is b. The outer edge of the road
(4) Decreasing the angle of inclination
1 0 9 . A block is dragged on a smooth plane with the help is raised by h with respect to inner edge so that a
of a rope which moves with a velocity v as shown car with velocity v can pass safely over it. The value
in figure. The horizontal velocity of the block is : of h is :–

v2 b v
(1) (2)
Rg Rgb

v2 R v2 b
v (3) (4)
(1) v (2) bg R
sin 
1 1 5 . A motor cyclist moving with a velocity of 72 km/hr
v
(3) v sin (4) on a flat road takes a turn on the road at a point
cos 
where the radius of curvature of the road is 20
1 1 0 . In the fig., the ends P and Q of an unstrechable
meters. The acceleration due to gravity is 10 m/s 2 .
string move downwards with uniform speed V. Mass
In order to avoid skidding, he must not bend with
M moves upwards with speed.
respect to the vertical plane by an angle greater
(1) V cos  than :–
(1)  = tan –1 (6) (2)  = tan–1 (2)
(2) V / cos  V A   B V
  (3)  = tan –1 (25.92) (4)  = tan–1 (4)
(3) 2V cos  1 1 6 . A boy holds a pendulum in his hand while standing
P Q at the edge of a circular platform of radius r rotat-
(4) 2/V cos  ing at an angular speed  The pendulum will hang
M
at an angle  with the vertical such that :–
1 1 1 . Keeping the banking angle of the road constant,
the maximum safe speed of passing vehicles is to
2 r 2
be increased by 10%. The radius of curvature of (1) tan     tan  
g
the road will have to be changed from 20 m. to :–
(1) 16m (2) 18m
r2 g
(3) 24.20 m (4) 30.5 m (3) tan   (4) tan  
g 2 r

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TARGET AIIMS EXERCISE–III
Directions for Assertion & Reason questions
These questions consist of two statements each, printed as Assertion and Reason. While answering
these Questions you are required to choose anyone of the following four responses.
A. If both Assertion &Reason are True &the Reason is a correct explanation of the Assertion.
B. If both Assertion &Reason are True but Reason is not a correct explanation of the Assertion.
C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.
D. If both Assertion &Reason are false.
1 . Assertion : The driver in a vehicle moving with a 8. Assertion : A body can be rest even when it is
constant speed on a straight road is in a non-inertial under the action of any number of external force.
frame of reference. [AIIMS 2004] Reason : Vector sum of all the external forces on
Reason : A reference frame in which Newton's a body may be zero.
laws of motion are applicable is non-inertial. (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D 9. Assertion : Frictional force is the component of
2. Assertion : Frictional forces are conservative contact force parallel to the surface.
forces. [AIIMS 2005] Reason : Friction force always opposes the motion
Reason : Potential energy can be associated with of a body.
frictional forces. (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D 10. Assertion : Newton's first law can be derived from
3. Assertion: A man in a closed cabin falling freely the second law.
does not experience gravity. Reason : Action and reaction act on the same
Reason: Inertial and gravitational mass have body.
equivalence. [AIIMS 2006] (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D 1 1 . Assertion : The weighing machine measures the
4. Assertion: Angle of repose is equal to the angle weight of a body.
of limiting friction. Reason : Weightlessness means the absence of weight.
Reason: When the body is just at the point of
motion, the force of friction in this stage is called (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
limiting friction. [AIIMS 2008]
(Note: The weighing machine measures the reaction
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D between the machine and the body and weightlessness
5. Assertion : On a rainy day, it is difficult to drive a usually means absence of reaction between the body
car or bus at high speed. and that with which it is in contact.)
Reason : The value of coefficient of friction is 12. Assertion : Pseudo force is an imaginary force which
lowered due to wetting of the surface. is recognised only by a non-inertial observer to explain
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D the physical situation according to newton's laws.
6. Assertion : Force of friction depends on the actual Reason : Pseudo force has no physical origin, that is it
area of contact. is not caused by one of the basic interactions in nature.
Reason : Larger the area of actual contact, larger It does not exist in the action-reaction pair.
is oppose to motion. (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D 13. Assertion : A table cloth can be pulled from a table
7. Assertion : Static frictional force is a self adjusting without dislodding the tables.
f o r c e. Reason : For a moving object, if its speed changes,
Reason : Force of static friction does not depend its velocity must change and it must have some
upon the mass of the body. acceleration.

(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D


14. Assertion : Friction is a self - adjusting force.

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Reason : A block on the horizontal table is acted Reason : Friction force always opposes the motion
upon by a force F. The graph of frictional force against of a body.
applied force F is. (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
22. Assertion : It is difficult to move a heavy box by

frictional force

sliding whereas it becomes easier to move the same

---------
box when rollers are placed under it.
Reason : F rolling < F sliding < F limiting static
(Rolling friction < Sliding friction < limiting static
 friction.)

-
F (applied force) (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
23. Assertion : Every mutual intraction between two
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D bodies always follow the action–reaction law.
15. Assertion : The apparent weight of a person Reason : Single isolated force without reaction
standing in a lift which moves upwards with uniform is not possible
acceleration is always higher than his true weight. (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
Reason : The weight (on the earth surface) always 24. Assertion : Static friction is self adjusting but ki-
acts downwards. netic friction is constant force.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D Reason : A body slides down an inclined plane
16. Assertion : A body of weight 10N (W) is at rest on an if the angle of friction is more than the angle of the
inclined plane with the horizontal.
 3 (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
inclined plane    2  making an angle of 30° with 25. Assertion : Magnitude of the contact force is al-
 
ways greater than the magnitude of frictional force.
the horizontal. The force of friction acting on it is 5N. Reason : Contact force is the resultant of the
Reason : In above situation, the limiting force of friction force and normal reaction.
friction is given by f limiting = Wcos = 7.5 N. (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D 26. Assertion : When a person walks on a rough sur-
 face, the frictional force exerted by the surface on
1 7 . Assertion : When a force F attempts to slide a
the person is opposite to the direction of tendency
body along a surface, a frictional force parallel to of motion his leg.
the surface and directed so as to oppose the sliding, Reason : If a body moves with constant velocity,
is exerted on the body by the surface. then it means that body is moving along straight
Reason : It is due to the bonding between the line & there is no acceleration.
body and the surface. (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D 27. Assertion : In the inertial frame centrifugal force
1 8. Assertion : Mass is a property of one object alone, can't appear.
whereas weight results from the interaction of two Reason : In the uniform circular motion
o b je c t s . centripetal force will counter balance to the
Reason : The weight of an object is proportional centrifugal force.
to its mass. (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D 28. Assertion : During a turn, the value of centripetal
1 9. Assertion : Work done by force of friction in force should be less than the limiting frictional
moving a body in any round trip is zero. f o r c e.
Reason : Frictional force is a conservative force. Reason : The centripetal force is provided by
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D the frictional force between the tyres and the road.
20. Assertion : When brakes are applied on a wet (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
road , a car is likely to skid. 29. Assertion : Newton's second law of motion gives
Reason : Brakes prevent rotation of the wheels, the measurement of force.
Reason : According to Newton's second law of
and there is not sufficient friction between the road
motion, force is directly proportional to the rate of
and the wheels.
change of momentum.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
21. Assertion : The force of tension on a body always
30. Assertion : Pulling a lawn roller is easier than
act away from the body.
pushing it.

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Reason : Pushing increases the apparent weight and hence Reason : Angle of bending measured from ground,
the force of friction. decreases as velocity of vehicle increases.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
31. Assertion : A man who falls from a height on a
cement floor receive more injury than when he falls 34. Assertion : A car moving on a horizontal road may
from the same height on a heap of sand. be thrown out of the road in taking a turn due to
Reason : The impulse applied by a cement floor lack of proper centripetal force.
is more than the impulse by sand floor. Reason : If a particle moves in a circle,
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D describing equal angles in equal intervals of time.
32. Assertion : A cyclist bends inwards from his Then the velocity vector changes its magnitude.
vertical position, while turning to secure the
necessary centripetal force. (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
Reason : Friction between the tyres and road
provides him the necessary centripetal force.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
33. Assertion : The tendency of skidding or overturning
is quadrupled, when a cyclist doubles his speed of turning.

ANSWER KEY EXERCISE - I


Que . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
An s . 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 4 3 3 1 2 2 3
Que . 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
An s . 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 3 1 4 4 3 3 4

ANSWER KEY EXERCISE - II


Q ue . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Ans . 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 4 1 2 3 2 2
Q ue . 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Ans . 2 2 1 2 4 3 2 2 1 3 2 3 3 3 2
Q ue . 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
Ans . 2 2 4 1 3 1 1 3 2 2 2 2 3 3 2
Q ue . 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Ans . 1 1 3 2 4 2 2 1 1 3 3 1 3 2 2
Q ue . 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75
Ans . 4 2 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 3 2 3 3 2 1
Q ue . 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
Ans . 1 3 1 4 3 4 3 2 1 1 1 3 4 3 3
Q ue . 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105
Ans . 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 1 3 3 1 1 3 1
Q ue . 1 0 6 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116
Ans . 2 2 3 2 2 3 2 4 1 2 3

ANSWER KEY EXERCISE - III


Q ue . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Ans . 4 4 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 3 4 2 2 4 2
Q ue . 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Ans . 2 1 2 4 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 3 2 1 1
Q ue . 31 32 33 34
Ans . 3 3 1 3

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