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04 # Class Test (Taas & Tras) - Eng
04 # Class Test (Taas & Tras) - Eng
CLASS TEST
CLASS TEST ENTHUSIAST COURSE
ENTHUSIAST COURSE
PHASE : TAAS & TRAS
PHASE : TAAS & TRAS
SECTION-I
Single Correct Answer Type 9 Q. [3 M (–1)]
1. A car which can have a constant acceleration of 2 m/s2 and a constant retardation of 4 m/s2, is travelling
on a highway where maximum speed limit is 72 km/h. It starts from rest to reach a point on the highway
600 m away and finally stops there. If there were no speed limit, how much time the car would have
gained ?
(A) 15 sec (B) 12.5 sec (C) 10 sec (D) 7.5 sec
2. A ball is thrown vertically upwards with some speed. It reaches two points A and B one after another
such that heights of A and B are one fourth and three-fourth of the maximum height attained. If the total
time of flight is T, the maximum time taken by the ball to travel from A to B, is :-
æ 3 +1ö æ 3 -1ö æ 3 +1ö T
(A) çç 4 ÷÷ T (B) çç 2 ÷÷ T (C) çç 2 ÷÷ T (D)
è ø è ø è ø 2
3. Having gone through a plank of thickness h, a bullet changed its velocity from v0 to v. Find the time of
motion of the bullet in the plank, assuming the resistance force to be proportional to the square of the
velocity.
h(v 0 + v) v 0 v ln (v 0 / v) h(v0 - v) h(v0 - v)
(A) t = v v ln (v / v) (B) t = h(v0 - v) (C) t = v v ln (v / v) (D) t = v v ln (v ´ v )
0 0 0 0 0 0
4. An insect of negligible mass is sitting on a block of mass M, tied with a spring of force constant k. The
block performs simple harmonic motion with amplitude A in front of a plane mirror placed as shown.
The maximum speed of insect relative to its image will be
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60°
k A 3 k k A k
(A) A (B) (C) A 3 (D)
M 2 M M 2 M
5. Three plane mirrors are arranged so that they are mutually perpendicular as z
shown in figure. Let the line of intersection of the mirrors be the coordinate
r r
axes. A ray OP represented by vector r1 = ( x1 , y1 , z1 ) is reflected from the
4 r3
y
mirror. Which of the following statement is incorrect? O
r r
1
2
r r
(B)If r2 is now reflected at the y-z plane, the components of the reflected vector is r3 = ( - x1 , y1 , - z1 )
r r
(C)If r3 is reflected at the z-x plane, the components of the reflected vector is r4 = ( - x1 , - y1 , - z1 )
(D)For an incident ray that is reflected from the mirrors in some other order, the components of final ray
r
r4 will change.
6. Figure shows a plane mirror along the X-Z plane and a fixed point object P (8m, 6m) on the X-Y plane.
If the mirror rotates anticlockwise about the Z-axis with a speed of 2 rev/sec, then the time after which
the image will be on X-axis is Y
1 æ 1ö 1 æ 3ö
(A) tan -1 ç ÷ s (B) tan -1 ç ÷ s
4p è 3ø 4p è 4ø P(8m,6m)
1 æ 3ö
(C) tan -1 ç ÷ s (D) None of these X
8p è 4ø O
7. A block B moves with a velocity u relative to the wedge A. If the velocity of the wedge is v as shown
in the figure, for the block to move vertically up, q is :-
u
A B
v
q
-1 u -1 u -1 u -1 v
(A) cos (B) sin (C) tan (D) cos
v v v u
8. The 300 kg bar B, originally at rest, is being towed over a series of small M
rollers. Compute the force in the cable when t = 5 sec, if the motor M is
v
drawing the cable for a short time at a rate of v = (0.4t2) m/s, where t is in B
P
second (0 £ t £ 6s). How far does the bar move in 5s? Neglect the mass of
the cable, pulley P, and the rollers. (Assume no friction acts on block)
(A) T = 5.00 kN, s = 0.300 m (B) T = 1.200 kN, s = 1.25 m
(C) T = 5.00 kN, s = 4.00 m (D) T = 1.20 kN, s = 16.670 m
9. In the diagram shown, the object is performing SHM according to the equation y = 2A sin(wt) and the
æ pö
plane mirror is performing SHM according to the equation Y = - A sin ç wt - ÷ . The diagram shows
è 3ø
the state of the object and the mirror at time t = 0 sec. The minimum time from t = 0 sec after which the
velocity of the image becomes equal to zero ? plane mirror
p 3p object
(A) (B)
3w w
p 2p
(C) (D)
6w 3w
Multiple Correct Answer Type 5 Q. [4 M (–1)]
10. A wedge of mass M and two springs of spring constants K1 and K2, are kept on a smooth horizontal
plane and both the springs are in natural lengths. Then a sphere of mass M is put slowly as shown in
given figure. When sphere is at rest on the wedge then : (K1 = 2K and K2 = K).
Mg M
(A) Expansion in spring with spring constant K1 is
3K
M
2 Mg K1 K2
(B) Compression in spring with spring constant K2 is 60°
3K
(C) Expansion in spring with spring constant K1 is equal to the compression in spring with spring
constant K2
(D) Expansion in spring with spring constant K1 is 50% of compression in spring with spring constant
K2
11. Which of these statement(s) is/are true when observed from inertial refrence frame?
(A) An object can have zero acceleration and be at rest
(B) An object can have non zero acceleration and be at instantaneous rest
(C) An object can have zero acceleration and be in motion
(D) An object can have constant velocity and move on curved path
12. Two mirror's are inclined at an angle of 30° one of the ray is incident parallel to the one of the mirror.
Then select the correct statement(s)-
(A) Ray will undergo five reflections from the system
(B) Total deviation from the system will 120°
(C) Ray will retrace it path finally
(D) Total deviation suffered by the ray will be 90°
13. A point object is kept at (1, 0, 0). A circular plane mirror of radius 1m is kept in yz-plane such that its
centre is at the origin. The reflecting side faces positive x-axis. At which of the following points can the
image of the object be seen ?
(A) (–0.5, 0, 0.5) (B) (2, 2, 2) (C) (1, 1.5, 1.5) (D) (1, –1, 1.5)
14. An object O is placed between two inclined plane mirrors M1 & M2 as shown in the figure.
(A) Eight images are formed M 1
(B) Angular positions of images with respect to mirror M2 measured
anticlockwise are 70º, 130º, 170º, 190º, 330º, 290º, 230º, 280º 20º
O
(C) Seven images are formed 30º
M 2
12cm
4 cm
2cm/s
t=0 37°
15. The time at which insect observes its image first time :-
(A) 10 sec (B) 11.5 sec (C) 12.5 sec (D) 6 sec
16. The time interval for which insect will observe its image is :
14 10 7 5
(A) sec (B) sec (C) sec (D) sec
3 3 3 3
SECTION-III
Numerical Grid Type (Ranging from 0 to 9) 2 Q. [4 M (0)]
1. An astronaut on the starship Enterprise is roaming around on a distant planet.
B
He drops a rock from the top of a cliff and observes that it takes time
t1 = Ö2 sec (path OA) to reach the bottom. He now throws another rock h
O
vertically upwards so that it reaches a height h = 10 m above the cliff
before dropping down the cliff. The second rock takes a total time
t2
t2 = 2 sec (path OBC) to reach the bottom of the cliff, starting from the t1
time it leaves the astronaut’s hand. The planet has a very thin atmosphere
C
which offers negligible air resistance. If the value of acceleration A
2. Two large plane mirror OM and ON are arranged as shown. The length of the part of large screen SS'
in which two images of the object placed at P can be seen is x (in m). Find the value Ö3 x.
M S
75° P
O 75°
N S'
1m
SECTION-IV
Matrix Match Type (4 × 5) 1 Q. [8 M (for each entry +2(0)]
1. Column-II shows the nature of variation of certain quantities corresponding to situations in column-I.
Match the correct graphs.
Column-I Column-II
(A) A light wire ABC supports a mass ‘m’ A (P) Sinusoidal (sine
as shown in figure. The wire passes \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
f curve or cosine
over a fixed ideal pulley at B and is B curve)
firmly fixed to vertical wall at A.
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\ \\
\\\
(B) In the system shown the mass of frictionless ideal pulley (Q) Straight line
l1
uniform string is mS. Here l1 and l2 m1 inclined to
are the lengths of the cords from x-axis
respective masses to the pulley. l2
Graph of resultant force on m2 as
m2
function of l2
(C) Consider a uniform string of mass x=0 x=L (R) Straight line
M attached to rigid walls. Each parallel to x-axis
end of the string makes an angle x
q with the horizontal. q q
Graph of variation of x component
of tension versus x.