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R e c o m m e n d e d T i m e : 45 M i n u t e s f o r S e c t i o n – I I

Sec t i o n – I I
PHYSICS – (PART – A)
This part contains 9 Multiple Choice Questions number 31 to 39. Each question has 4 choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

31. As shown following three figures, three blocks of different densities  1 ,  2 ,and  3 are dropped
in a same liquid of density ‘d’. Then which one relation is correct for following three figures,
respectively

(i) (ii) (iii)


(A) 1  d ,  2  d ,and  3  d (B) 1  d ,  2  d ,and  3  d
(C)  1  d ,  2  d ,and  3  d (D)  1  d ,  2  d ,and  3  d

32. A block of mass 2 kg is kept on the floor. The coefficient of static friction F
is 0.4. If a force F of 5 N is applied on the block as shown in the figure,
the frictional force between the block and the floor will be
(A) 2.5 N (B) 5 N
(C) 7.84 N (D) 10 N

33. A trough full of water is placed on a spring balance. If we put our hand in water without touching
the trough. How will be reading of the balance changed?
(A) It will remain unchanged. (B) It will decrease.
(C) It will increase. (D) It is not possible to predict.

34. Four students were asked to arrange forces due to rolling, static and sliding frictions in increasing
order. Their arrangements are given below. Choose the correct arrangement:
(A) rolling, static, sliding (B) rolling, sliding, static
(C) static, sliding, rolling (D) sliding, static, rolling
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35. What can be inferred regarding the limiting frictional force in the following three figures
R R R

A
B C

mg
mg
mg

(A) FA  FB  FC (B) FA  FB  FC
(C) FA  FB  FC (D) FA  FB  FC

36. As shown in figure a container is filled with water. There are three points A, B and C. Choose the
correct option about pressure of water at given points

(A) Pressure at A > Pressure at B > Pressure at C


(B) Pressure at A < Pressure at B < Pressure at C
(C) Pressure at A = Pressure at B > Pressure at C
(D) Pressure at A > Pressure at B = Pressure at C

37. The force required to produce an acceleration of 5 m/s2 in a body of mass 2.4 kg is
(A) 12 N (B) 24 N
(C) 6 N (D) 120 N

38. If you press an inflated balloon, it deforms due to a type of


(A) contact force (B) non-contact force
(C) gravitational force (D) all of these

39. If the weight of the floating body is equal to the buoyant force then body:
(A) sinks (B) rises
(C) floats (D) first floats and then sinks
Space for Rough Work

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R e c o m m e n d e d T i m e : 30 M i n u t e s f o r S e c t i o n – I I I

Sec t i o n – I I I
PHYSICS – (PART – A)
This part contains 6 Multiple Choice Questions number 67 to 72. Each question has 4 choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

67. There is rubber ball and a stone ball of same size. If both balls are at rest :
(A) rubber ball has more inertia than stone ball
(B) stone ball has more inertia than rubber ball
(C) both have same inertia
(D) none of the above

68. A book is placed on your study chair at rest. Consider the following forces:
(I) A downward force of gravity
(II) An upward force exerted by the chair
(III) A net downward force exerted by the air
Then, which of the force(s) is/are acting on the book?
(A) Only (I) is correct (B) (I) and (II) both are correct
(C) (I), (II) and (III) are correct (D) none of the above forces

69. Pressure can be measured in :


–2
(A) Nm (B) bar
(C) Pa (D) All are correct

70. If a body is allowed to freely fall from a height, its speed increases continuously. It is because:
(A) air does not exert frictional force
(B) magnetic force of earth increases its speed
(C) gravitational force of earth increases its speed
(D) pressure of air force it downward
Space for Rough Work

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71. A block A of m is attached at one end of a massive rope of mass M and Length L, the system is
suspended from a rigid support S, as shown in figure. In figure point P is the mid point of rope,
then tension in string at point P will be

(A) Mg (B) (M  m )g
M   m
(C)   m  g (D)  M   g
 2   2

72. Two statements are given below:


(I) The buoyant force depends on the nature of object immersed in the liquid.
(II) ‘Archimedes’ principle can also be applied to gases.
Choose your option from following:
(A) Statement (I) is true but statement (II) is false
(B) Statement (I) and statement (II) both are true
(C) Statement (I) is false but statement (II) is true
(D) Statement (I) and statement (II) both are false
Space for Rough Work

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R e c o m m e n d e d T i m e : 45 M i n u t e s f o r S e c t i o n – I V

Sec t i o n – I V
PHYSICS – (PART – A)
This part contains 4 Multiple Choice Questions number 91 to 94. Each question has 4 choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

91. A boy pulls a wooden box along a rough N


horizontal floor at constant speed by means 
 Fg : Gravitational force
of a force P as shown. In the diagram f is the 
magnitude of the frictional force, N is the f P f : Frictional force
magnitude of the normal force and Fg is the 
magnitude of gravitational force. Which of the N : Normal force
following must be true?
(A) P = f and N = Fg
Fg
(B) P = f and N > Fg
(C) P > f and N < Fg
(D) P > f and N = Fg

92. A block is subjected two forces as shown in figure, where F = 10 N. The mass of block 30 kg. The
acceleration in the motion of block will be

(A) 3 m/s–2 (B) 1.5 m/s–2


(C) 1 m/s–2 (D) 0.5 m/s–2

93. The pressure at the bottom of a tank containing a liquid does not depend on
(A) Acceleration due to gravity (B) Height of the liquid column
(C) Area of the bottom surface (D) Nature of the liquid

94. A 2 N force is applied to a mass M that is adjacent to a wall, as


shown. If the mass is 2kg the force that the wall exerts on the
mass is equal to
(A) 0N (B) 2N
(C) 15N (D) 19.6N 2N
M

Space for Rough Work

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