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PHYSICS TOPIC TEST SERIES 2021-2022 Test : PTT - 03

SINCE 1984

TEST DATE : 15-10-2021

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*(Each Question Type of
Sr. No. Subject(s) Section(s) No. of Question(s)
Carries 04 (Four) Question(s)
Marks)

SECTION-A 35
70 140
280 MCQ
1 PHYSICS (Multiple Choice
Questions).
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30 40
80

TOTAL MARKS 360


180
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TOPIC : MOTION IN A PLANE


SECTION-A SECTION-A
1. Choose the correct option regarding the given 1. fn; sx; sfp=kdsl EcU/ es
al ghfodYi pq
us
a
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figure :

A
A

1.5A = B
1.5A = B

   
(1) B  A (1) B  A

(2) Bˆ   Aˆ (2) Bˆ   Aˆ
   
(3) | B |  | A | (3) | B |  | A |
 
(4) | B |  1.5 | A | (4) |B|  |A|
     
2. A and B are two inclined vectors. R is their sum. 2. A vkSj B nksur l fn' kgSR mudk; ks
xi Q
y gS
Al ghfp=k
Choose the correct figure for the given description. NkW
fV; s
a
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A A A A

B B B B
(1) (2) (1) (2)
R AB R AB R AB R AB

A A A A

B B B B
(3) (4) (3) (4)
R AB R AB
R  AB R AB

3. Rain is falling at  = tan–1 (2) from vertically to 3. o"kkZdhcw a


ns12 5 ms–1 dsos x l sÅèokZ / j l si w
oZdhvks j
east with a speed of 12 5 ms–1. Winds starts  = tan (2) dsdks
–1
. ki j fxj jghgS ArHkhi w oZl si f' pe dh
blowing after sometime with a speed of 12 ms–1 in vksj rs
t gok12 ms dsos
–1
x l spyusyxrhgS AÅèokZ / j ls
East to West direction. In which direction from fdl fn'kkes a, d yM+d kcl dsba rst kj es
acl LVS . Mi j [ kM+
k
vertical should boy waiting at a bus stop hold his
gks
d j Nkrsdksyxk; s xk%
umbrella :
(1) tan–1 (0.45), i f' pe
(1) tan–1 (0.45), west

(2) tan–1 (1.00), west (2) tan–1 (1.00), i f' pe

(3) tan–1 (0.343), east (3) tan–1 (0.343), i o


wZ
(4) None of these (4) dksbZugha
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4. T he quantities A x and A y are called x and 

4. l fn' k A dsx vkS j y ?kVd Ax vkS j Ay gS Afuns Z
f' kr gSfd Ax
y-components of the vector A . Note that Ax is itself
vkSj Ay l fn'kughagSi jUrqAx î vkSj A y ˆj l fn'kgSAf=kdks. kkfefr
not a vector, but Ax î is a vector, and so is A y ˆj
dsi z;ksx l sAx vkSj Ay dksdks . kdsl kFki znf' kZ r fd; kt krk
Using simple trigonometry, we can express Ax and
 gS
A
Ay in terms of the magnitude of A and the angle
it makes with the X-axis Ax = A cos 
Ax = A cos  Ay = A sin .
Ay = A sin .
l ghfp=kNkW
Vs
a
%
Choose the correct figure on the basis of given
description :

(1)
(1)

(2)
(2)

(3)
(3)

(4) None of these. (4) dksbZugha


5. A force is inclined at 60° to the horizontal. If its 5. , d cy {kS
frt l s60° dsdks . ki j ur gS
A; fn {kS
frt fn' kk
rectangular component in the horizontal direction dkyEcdks . kh; ?kVd 50 N gksrksÅèoZfn' kkdkcy gks xk%
is 50 N, then magnitude of the force in the vertical
direction is : (1) 25 N
(1) 25 N
(2) 75 N
(2) 75 N
(3) 87 N
(3) 87 N
(4) 100 N (4) 100 N

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6. The analytical method can be extended to addition 6. dbZl fn' kks
ads; ks
x vkS
j vUrj dksfoLrr̀ : i l svkWd fyr
and subtraction of any number of vectors. For
example, if vectors a, b and c are given as
djrsgSmnkgj.kdsfy, ; fn l fn' ka, b vkS j c fn; sgS
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a = a x iˆ + a y ˆj + a zkˆ a = a x iˆ + a y ˆj + a zkˆ

b = b x iˆ + b y ˆj + b zkˆ b = b x iˆ + b y ˆj + b zkˆ

c = c x iˆ + c y ˆj + c zkˆ c = c x iˆ + c y ˆj + c zkˆ

Then, a vector T = a + b – c can be found out in rc] , d l fn'kT = a + b – c dks?kVd ds:i es


ai zkIr fd; k
the component form. Here, T y = ? t k; srksTy = ?
(1) ay + by + cy (1) ay + by + cy
(2) –ay + by – cy (2) –ay + by – cy
(3) ay + by – cy (3) ay + by – cy

(4) ay – by + cy (4) ay – by + cy
     
7. If A = B + C and the values of A, B and C are 7. ; fn A = B + C vkS
j A, B vkS
j C dseku Øe' k%15, 12, 9
 
15, 12, 9 respectively, then the angle between A 
 gS
Arc A vkS
j C dschp dkdks
. kgks
xk%
and C will be :
(1) cos–1 (3/5)
–1
(1) cos (3/5)
(2) cos–1 (4/5)
(2) cos–1 (4/5)
(3) /2 (3) /2

(4) sin–1 (3/4) (4) sin–1 (3/4)


       
8. Given, | A + B | = P, | A  B |= Q . T he value of 8. fn; kgS| A + B | = P, | A  B |= Q . P2 + Q2 dkeku gS
%
P2 + Q2 is :
(1) 2(A2 + B2)
2 2
(1) 2(A + B )
(2) A2 – B2
(2) A2 – B2
(3) A2 + B2 (3) A2 + B2

(4) 2 (A2 – B2) (4) 2 (A2 – B2)


            
9. Angle between A and B is . If A + B and A  B 9. A vkS j B dschp dks . k gS
A; fn A + B vkSj A B , A

make angle  and  with A respectively, then dsl kFk vkS
j  dks
. kcukrsgSarks(tan  + tan ) dkeku
(tan  + tan ) is equal to : gS
%
ABsin  AB sin 
(1) (1)
A 2  B2 cos  A 2  B 2 cos 

B 2 sin2 
(2) B 2 sin2 
A 2  B 2 cos 2  (2)
A 2  B 2 cos 2 
A 2 sin2 
(3) A 2 sin2 
A 2  B 2 cos 2  (3)
A 2  B 2 cos 2 
2AB sin 
(4) 2AB sin 
A  B2 cos2 
2
(4)
A 2  B 2 cos 2 

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10. Find the value of difference of unit vectors  and 10. , dd l fn' k  vkS
j B̂ dsvUrj dkeku crkb; s
at c muds
B̂ whose angle of intersection is  chp dkdks . kgks
%
(1) 2 sin /2 (1) 2 sin /2

(2) 2 cos /2 (2) 2 cos /2

(3) sin /2 (3) sin /2

(4) cos /2 (4) cos /2

11. Position vectors of three particles are given as 11. rhu d.kks
adsfLFkfr l fn' kgS
   
P = 3iˆ  4j,
ˆ Q = 3.6iˆ  4.8j,
ˆ R = (3/4)iˆ  (4/3)jˆ , P = 3iˆ  4j,
ˆ Q = 3.6iˆ  4.8j,
ˆ R = (3/4)iˆ  (4/3)jˆ ,

which of the following is correct : fuEu es


adkS
u l ghgS
%
(1) P, Q, R are equal vectors (1) P, Q, R l eku gS

(2) P and Q are parallel but R is not parallel (2) P vkjSQ l ekUrj gS
] ys
fdu R l ekUrj ughagS

(3) P, Q, R are parallel (3) P, Q, R l ekUrj gS

(4) None of these. (4) buesal sdksbZugha

12. A particle starts from origin at t = 0 with a velocity 12. , d d.kew y fcUnql st = 0 i j 5.0 ˆi ms1 dsos
x l svks j
5.0 ˆi ms 1 and moves in XY -plane under action of XY- r y es a cy d s i zHkko l s , d fu; r Roj. k
force which produces a constant acceleration of ( 3.0iˆ + 2.0jˆ ) ms–2 l sxfr djrkgS Ad.kdkx-funs Z
' kka
d
( 3.0iˆ + 2.0jˆ ) ms–2. What is the y-coordinate of the
8 m gksrksml l e; y-funs Z
' kka
d crkb; s
a
%
particle at the instant its x-coordinate is 8 m :
(1) 36 m
(1) 36 m
(2) 4/9 m
(2) 4/9 m

(3) 39 m (3) 39 m

(4) 2/3 m (4) 2/3 m

13. A river flows from West to East at the rate of 13. , d unhi f'pe l si w
oZdhvksj 5 ms–1 l scgrhgSA, d rSjkd
5 ms–1. A swimmer who can swim at the rate of t ks:dsgq, t y esa13 ms–1 l srS
j l drkgS] Bhd l keusokys
13 ms–1 in still water wants to reach on opposite fdukjsi j i gq
a
pukpgrkgSml s/ kjkdsfo: ¼ fdl fn' kkes a
point of the other bank. In what direction with up rSj ukpkfg, %
stream he should swim :
5
5 (1) sin  
8
(1) sin  
8
3
3 (2) sin  
(2) sin   5
5
12
12 (3) sin  
(3) sin   13
13

3 3
(4) sin   (4) sin  
8 8

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14. A girl riding a bicycle with a speed of 5 ms–1 towards 14. , d yM+ d h5 ms–1 dsos x l smÙkj fn'kkdhvks j l kbfdy pyk
North direction sees raindrops falling vertically jghgSml so"kkZdhfn' kkÅèokZ / j uhpsfn[ kkbZi M+r hgS Aos x
downwards. On increasing the speed to 15 ms–1
dkeku 15 ms rd c<+
–1
kusi j o"kkZdhfn'kkÅèokZ / j l s45°
rain appears to fall making an angle of 45° of the
vertical. Find the magnitude of velocity of rain. i j fn[ kkbZns
r hgS Ao"kkZdkos x Kkr dhft , %
(1) 5 ms–1 (1) 5 ms–1

(2) 5 5 ms1 (2) 5 5 ms1

(3) 25 ms–1 (3) 25 ms–1

(4) 10 ms–1. (4) 10 ms–1.

15. A car driver is moving towards a upward fired 15. , d dkj pkyd 8 ms–1 dsos x l sÅi j dhvks j nkxsx; s
rocket with a speed of 8 ms–1. He observed the jkW
ds V dhvks j xfr dj jgk gS A ; fn ml sjkW
dsV dk os x
rocket to be moving with a speed of 10 ms–1. A
stationary observed will see the rocket to be 10 ms fn[ kkbZi M
–1
+
r kgSrksjkW
dsV dkosx : dsgq, i zs
{kd ds
moving with a speed of : l ki s
{kcrkb; s
a
%
(1) 5 ms–1 (1) 5 ms–1
(2) 6 ms–1 (2) 6 ms–1

(3) 7 ms–1 (3) 7 ms–1

(4) 8 ms–1. (4) 8 ms–1.

16. The equation of motion of a projectile are given 16. i z{ksI; d h xfr d s l ehd j . k gS x = 18t r Fkk
by x = 18t and 2 y = 54t – 9.8t2. The angle  of 2 y = 54t – 9.8t2 i z
{ks
I; dks
. k gS
%
projection is :
(1) tan–1 (3)
(1) tan–1 (3)
(2) tan–1 (1.5)
(2) tan–1 (1.5)
1 2
1 2 (3) sin
(3) sin 3
3

1 2
1 2 (4) cos
(4) cos 3
3
17. Two projectiles A and B thrown with speeds in 17. nksi z{ks
I; A vkS
j B dsosxks
adkvuq i kr 4 2 : 5 gS ] l eku
the ratio 4 2 : 5 acquired the same height. If A is Å¡pkbZi zkIr djrsgSA; fn A dks45° i j i z{ks
fi r fd; kt krk
thrown at an angle of 45° with the horizontal, then gSrksB dki z{ksi .kdks
. kgS
%
angle of projection of B will be :
(1) 30o
o
(1) 30
(2) 37o
(2) 37o
(3) 42o
(3) 42o
(4) 53o
(4) 53o
18. A man can throw a stone to a maximum distance 18. ,d O; fDr , d i RFkj dksvf/ dre 80 m nw
j iQ
s
a
d l drkgS
of 80 m. The maximum height upto which he can rksog O;fDr ml hi RFkj dksvf/ dre fdruhšpkbZrd
throw with same speed : iQs
a
dsxk%
(1) 30 m (1) 30 m
(2) 20 m (2) 20 m
(3) 10 m (3) 10 m

(4) 40 m (4) 40 m

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19. Three particles A, B and C projected from the same 19. rhu d.kksaA, B rFkkC dksl eku os x l s30°, 45° rFkk60°,
point with the same initial speeds making angle dsdks. ki j i z{ks
fi r fd; kt krkgS
AfuEu esadkSu dFku l gh
30°, 45° and 60°, respectively with the horizontally. gS
%
Which of the following statements is correct?
(1) A, B r Fkk C dhi jkl fHkUu gS
(1) A, B and C have unequal ranges

(2) Ranges of A and C are less than that of B (2) A r FkkC dhi jkl B l sde gS
(3) Ranges of A and C are equal and less than that of (3) A r FkkC dhi jkl l eku r FkkB l sde gS
B
(4) A, B r FkkC dhi jkl l eku gS
(4) A, B and C have equal ranges.
20. The speed of a projectile at the maximum height 20. , d i z{ks
I; dhpky vf/ dre Å¡pkbZi j i zkjfEHkd pky dk
is 1/2 its initial speed. Find the ratio of range of 1/2 xqukgS Ai jkl rFkkvf/ dre Å¡pkbZdkvuq i kr crkb; s
a
%
projectile to the maximum height attained :
(1) 4 3
(1) 4 3

4
4 (2)
(2) 3
3

3 3
(3) (3)
4 4

(4) 6 (4) 6

21. The ceiling of a hall is 100 m high. A ball is thrown 21. , d dejsdhNr 100 m Å¡phgS, d xs a
n dks60 ms–1 os
x
with 60 ms–1 at an angle , so that maximum l s dks. ki j i Q
s
a
d kt krkgSft l l sfd og vf/ dre {kS
frt
horizontal distance may be covered. The angle
of projection  is given by : nwj hr; djrhgS A dks . kdkeku crkb; sa
%

5 5
(1) sin   (1) sin  
9 9

1 1
(2) sin  
(2) sin   6
6

8
8 (3) sin  
(3) sin   9
9

(4) None of these. (4) dksbZugha

22. A projectile is fired from the surface of the earth 22. , d i z{ks I; i F̀ohdhl rg l s5 ms–1 dsos x  dks
. ki j nkxk
with a velocity of 5 ms–1 at angle  with the x; kA , d nw l jsi z{ks
I; dksfdl h nw l jsxzg dh l rg l s
horizontal. Another projectile fired from another 3 ms dsos
–1
x l sl eku dks . ki j i Q
s
a
d kt krkgS; fn nks uks
a
planet with a velocity of 3 ms–1 at the same angle
follows a trajectory of the projectile fired from the
i z{ks
I; ks
adki Fk, d t S l kgksrksxzg dsxq : Roh; Roj.kdkeku
earth. The value of the acceleration due to gravity crkb; s a(ms es
–2
a
) (fn; kgS –2
g = 9.8ms ) :
on the planet is (in ms–2) is (given, g = 9.8ms–2) :
(1) 3.5
(1) 3.5
(2) 5.9
(2) 5.9
(3) 16.3
(3) 16.3
(4) 110.8 (4) 110.8

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23. Find angle of projection with the horizontal in 23. {kS
frt l si z{ks
I; dks
. kdkeku vf/ dre Å¡pkbZvkS
j i jkl ds
terms of maximum height attained and horizontal
range :
i nks
aes
acrkb; s a
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2H 1 2H
(1) tan
1 (1) tan
R R

4R 1 4R
(2) tan
1 (2) tan
H H

4H 1 4H
(3) tan
1 (3) tan
R R

H 1 H
(4) tan
1 (4) tan
R R

24. A projectile is given an initial velocity of 24. , d i z{ks


I; dksi zk0 os
x (2iˆ + ˆj)ms1 fn; kt krkgSt gkWî
(2iˆ + ˆj)ms1 , where î is along the ground and ĵ is {kS
frt dsv uq
fn' k rFkk ĵ ÅèokZ
/ j fn' kk esa gS
A ; fn
along vertical. If g = 10ms–2, the equation of its
g = 10ms rksi z
–2
{ks
I; dsi Fkdkl ehdj.kcrkb; s %
trajectory is :
(1) y = x – 5x2
(1) y = x – 5x2
(2) y = 2x – 5x2
(2) y = 2x – 5x2
(3) 4y = 2x – 5x2
(3) 4y = 2x – 5x2

(4) 4y = 2x – 25x2. (4) 4y = 2x – 25x2.

25. What is the position vector of a point mass moving 25. , d nzO; eku fcUnqdkfLFkfr l fn'kcrkb; s at ks
fd 10m f=kT; k
on a circular path of radius of 10m with angular dsoÙ̀kh; i Fki j 2 rads dsdks
–1
. kh; osx l sxfr djrkgS ]
frequency of 2 rads–1 after t = / 8 s. Initially the l e; t = / 8 s dsi ' pkr~t cfd i zkjfEHkd fLFkfr X-v{ki j
point was on X-axis : gS%
(1) 5.(iˆ  ˆj) (1) 5.(iˆ  ˆj)

(2) 5 2(iˆ  ˆj) (2) 5 2(iˆ  ˆj)

(3) ˆi  ˆj (3) ˆi  ˆj

1 ˆ ˆ 1 ˆ ˆ
(4) (i  j) (4) (i  j)
2 2

26. A car runs at a constant speed on a circular track 26. , d dkj 100 m f=kT; kokyso`Ùkkdkj i Fki j , d l eku pky
of radius 100 m, taking 62.8 s for every circular l s62.8 s es
a, d pDdj yxkrhgS A, d pDdj es avkS
l r pky
lap. The average velocity and average speed for vkSj vkS
l r osx crkb; s
a
%
each circular lap, respectively is :
(1) 0, 0
(1) 0, 0
(2) 0, 10 ms–1
(2) 0, 10 ms–1

(3) 10 ms–1, 10 ms–1 (3) 10 ms–1, 10 ms–1

(4) 10 ms–1, 0 (4) 10 ms–1, 0

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27. A particle is fired with velocity u making an angle 27. , d d.kdks{kS
frt l sdks. k dks
. ki j u os
x l si z{ks
fi r fd; k
 with the horizontal. What is the magnitude of x; k gS
A os
x es ai fjorZ
u dk i fjek.k fdruk gS ] t c ;g
change in velocity when it is at the highest point : mPpre fcanqi j gS%
(1) u cos  (1) u cos 
(2) u sin  (2) u sin 
(3) – u sin  (3) – u sin 

(4) (u cos – u). (4) (u cos – u).

28. An aeroplane moving horizontally with a speed 28. 180 km/hr dhpky l s{kS
frt xfr'khy , d gokbZt gkt l s ]
of 180 km/hr drops a food packet while flying at a 490 m dhšpkbZi j mM +
r sl e; Hkks
t u dk, d i S
dsV fxjk; k
height of 490 m. The horiozntal range is : t krkgS
A{kS
frt i jkl gS%
(1) 180 m (1) 180 m
(2) 980 m (2) 980 m
(3) 500 m (3) 500 m

(4) 670 m. (4) 670 m.

29. A man standing on a road hold his umbrella at 29. ,d O ; fDr l M+


d i j 30o dsdks
. ki j Nkrkys d j [ kM+
kgS
Aog
30o with the vertical to keep the rain away. He Nkrki Q s
a
d dj 10 km/hr l snkS M+
uk' kq
: djrkgS Aog i krk
throws the umbrella and starts running at
10 km/hr. He finds that raindrops are hitting his gSfd ckfj' kdhcw a
nsml dsl j i j mèokZ/ j fxj jghgS Al M+
d
head vertically, the speed of raindrops w.r.t the dsl ki s{kckfj'kdhcw a
nksdhpky gks xh%
road will be :
(1) 10 km/h
(1) 10 km/h
(2) 20 km/h
(2) 20 km/h
(3) 30 km/h
(3) 30 km/h
(4) 40 km/h (4) 40 km/h

30. A person aiming to reach the exactly opposite point 30. / kjkdsfdukjsi j , d fcYdq y foi jhr fca
nqrd i gq
a
pusdk
on the bank of a stream is swimming with a speed y{; j[ kusokykO; fDr i kuhdsi zokg dhfn'kkdsl kFk120o
0.5 m/s at an angle 120o with the direction of flow i j 0.5 m/s dhxfr l srS j jgkgSA/ kjkesai kuhdhxfr gS
%
of water. The speed of water in the stream is :
(1) 1 m/s
(1) 1 m/s
(2) 0.5 m/s
(2) 0.5 m/s
(3) 0.25 m/s
(3) 0.25 m/s
(4) 0.433 m/s
(4) 0.433 m/s
31. A 225 m long train is moving to north at a speed of 31. , d 225 m yEchjsyxkM+
h8 m/s dhxfr l smÙkj dhvks j c<+
8 m/s. A parrot flying towards south with a speed jghgS7 m/s dhjÝrkj l snf{k.kdhvks j mM+
r kgqv krksrk
of 7 m/s crosses the train. The time taken by the jsyxkM+
hdksi kj djrkgS
Arksr s}kjkjs
yxkM+
hdksi kj djusesa
parrot to cross the train would be : fy; kx; kl e; %
(1) 20 s (1) 20 s
(2) 15 s
(2) 15 s
(3) 8 s
(3) 8 s
(4) 10 s (4) 10 s

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32. A car is going E with velocity 8 m/s & a passenger 32. , d dkj 8 eh@l s - dsos
x l si w
oZfn' kkes
at kjghgS
Adkj es a
in the car observes that a train is going N wih speed cSBk; k=kh, d Vªs
u dks15 eh@l s - dhpky l smRrj fn' kkes
a
of 15 m/s. What is the actual velocity of train : t krsgq; sns
[ krkgSAVªs
u dkokLrfod os x gks
xk%
(1) 15 m/sec (1) 15 m/sec

(2) 10 m/sec (2) 10 m/sec

(3) 50 m/sec (3) 50 m/sec

(4) 17 m/sec (4) 17 m/sec

33. A man can swim with a speed of 5.0 km/h in still 33. , d vknehfLFkj i kuhes a5 fdehi zfr ?ka
Vsdhpky l srS j
water. How long does he take to cross a river 1.0 l drkgS A; fn ; g i zokg dsyEcor rs jrkgSrks1fdehpkS M+
h
km wide if the river flows steadily at 3.0 km/h and unhi kj djuses afdrukl e; ys xkAt cfd unhdhpky 3
he makes his strokes normal to the river current? fdehi zfr ?ka
VkgS; g nw l jsfdukjsi j fdruhnwj t k, xk%
How far down the river does he go when he
reaches the other bank : (1) 15 min, 750 m

(1) 15 min, 750 m (2) 12 min, 750 m

(2) 12 min, 750 m


(3) 15 min, 700 m
(3) 15 min, 700 m
(4) 12 min, 600 m
(4) 12 min, 600 m

34. A man walking on the road with velocity of 3 km/h 34. , d vkneh3 fdeh@?ka Vkdhpky l smèokZ / j fxjrs15 fdeh
encounters rain falling vertically with a velocity of i zfr ?ka
Vsdsi kuhes at kjgkgSLo; adksi kuhl scpkusdsfy; s
15 km/h. At what angle from vertical should be ml sÅèokZ / j l sfdrusdks . ki j Nrjhj[ kuhi Msxh%
hold his umbrella to protect him safe from the rain:
15
15 (1) tan–1
(1) tan–1
3
3

3 3
(2) tan–1 (2) tan–1
15 15

3 3
(3) cos–1 (3) cos–1
15 15

3 3
(4) sin–1 (4) sin–1
15 15
35. A boat which has a speed of 5 km/h in still water 35. , d uko dhfLFkj i kuhes
apky 5 fdehi zfr ?ka
VsgSArFkk; g
cross a river of width 1 km along the shortest 15 feuV es
a, d fdehpkS M+
hunhdksU;wure nw jhl si kj djrk
possible path in 15 minute. Find the velocity of gSAunhdki zokg fdehi zfr ?kaVsesgks
xk%
river water in km/h .
(1) 7 km/h
(1) 7 km/h
(2) 3 km/h
(2) 3 km/h

(3) 5 km/h (3) 5 km/h

(4) 8 km/h (4) 8 km/h


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SECTION-B SECTION-B
36. A ball is projected upwards from the top of tower 36. , d xsa
n fdl hehukj dsf' k[ kj l s{kS
frt l s30o dks. ki j
with a velocity 50 ms–1 making an angle 30o with 50 ms dsos
–1
x l sÅi j dhvksj iQs
a
d ht krhgSAehukj dh
the horizontal. The height of tower is 70 m. After
how many seconds from the instant of throwing
Å¡pkbZ70 m gS A xs
an iQs
a
d usdsfdrus{k.kks ai ' pkr~xsa
n
will the ball reach the ground t ehu i j i gq
a
psxh%
(1) 2s (1) 2s

(2) 5s (2) 5s

(3) 7s (3) 7s

(4) 9s (4) 9s

37. A projectile is thrown in the upward direction 37. , d i z{ksI; 147 ms–1 dsosx l s{kS
frt l s60o dsdks . ki j
making an angle of 60 o with the horizontal
i zs
{ks
fi r fd; kt krkgS
AdqN l e; i ' pkr~; g {kS
frt dsl kFk
direction with a velocity of 147 ms–1. Then the time
after which its inclination with the horizontal is 45 dkdks
o
. kcukrkgS
] rksog l e; gksxk%
45o, is :
(1) 15 s
(1) 15 s
(2) 10.98 s
(2) 10.98 s
(3) 5.49 s
(3) 5.49 s
(4) 2.745 s (4) 2.745 s

38. A projectile is projected with a speed u making 38. , d i z{ks


I; u os
x l s{kS
frt l s2 dks
. ki j i z{ks
fi r fd; kt krk
an angle 2 with the horizontal what is the speed gSA; fn bl i z{ks
I; dk{kSfrt l sdks
. k gkst k; s arksml l e;
when its direction of motion an angle  with the
bl dhpky gks xh%
horizontal :
(1) (u cos 2)/2
(1) (u cos 2)/2
(2) u cos 
(2) u cos 
(3) u (2cos  – sec ) (3) u (2cos  – sec )

(4) u (cos  – sec ) (4) u (cos  – sec )

39. Two bodies are projected from ground with equal 39. nksfi .M20 m/sec dsl eku os x l si z{ks
fi r fd; st krsgS]
speeds 20 m/sec from the same position in same ft udsi jkl l eku rFkkdks. kfHkUu&fHkUu gS A; fn mues al s
vertical plane to have equal range but at different
angle above the horizontal. If one of the angle is
, d {kSfrt l s30 dkdks
o
. kcukrkgksrksmudhvf/ dre
30o the sum of their maximum heights is (assume Å¡pkbZdk; ks x gks
xk(g = 10 m/s2) :
g = 10 m/s2) :
(1) 400 m
(1) 400 m
(2) 20 m
(2) 20 m
(3) 30 m
(3) 30 m
(4) 40 m (4) 40 m

40. A ball is projected from the ground at a speed of 40. , d xs a


n 10 ms–1 dsos x l s{kS
frt dsl kFk30o dks . kcukrs
10 ms–1 making an angle of 30o with the horizontal.
gq, i z{ks
fi r dht krhgSAbl dsl kFk, d vU; xa s
n i z{ks
I; dh
Another ball is simultaneouly released from a
point on the vertical line along the maximum vf/ dre Å¡pkbZdsvuq fn'kÅèoZjs [ kki j fLFkr fcUnql sNksM+
h
height of the projectile. Both the balls collide at t krhgS A ; fn nks
uks
axs
a
n i gyhxs a
n dhvf/ dre Å¡pkbZ
the maximum height of first ball. The initial height VdjkrhgSrksml dhi zkjfEHkd Å¡pkbZgks xh% (g = 10 m/s–2)
of the second ball is (g = 10 m/s–2) :
(1) 6.25 m (2) 2.5 m
(1) 6.25 m (2) 2.5 m
(3) 3.75 m (4) 5 m (3) 3.75 m (4) 5 m

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41. The position co-ordiantes of a particle moving in 41. , d f=kfoeh; funs
Z
' kka
d fudk; es
axfr'khy , d d.kdsfLFkfr
a 3-D coordinate system is given by funs
Z
' kka
d fuEu gS
x = a cos t x = a cos t

y = a sin t y = a sin t

and z = a t rFkkz = a t

The speed of the particle is : bl d.kdhxfr dkeku gks


xk%
(1) a (1) a

(2) 3 a (2) 3 a

(3) 2 a (3) 2 a

(4) 2 a. (4) 2 a.

42. Two guns A and B can fire bullets at speed 42. nkscUnwd ks
aA rFkkB }kjkvkjfEHkd pkyks aØe'k%1 km/s rFkk
1 km/s and 2 km/s respectively. From a point of a
2 km/s l sxksyhpyk; ht kl drhgS A{kS frt Hkw
fe dsfdl h
horizontal ground, they are fired in all possible
directions. The ratio of maximum areas covered fcUnql sl Hkhl EHko fn' kkvks
aesabudks apyk; kt krkgS Anks
uks
a
by the bullets fired by the two guns, on the ground cUnwd ks
a}kjknkaxhxbZxks fy; ks
al sHkw
fe i j Nkfnr vf/ dre
is : {ks
=ki Q
yks
adkvuq i kr gS
:

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

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

(3) 1 : 8 (3) 1 : 8

(4) 1 : 16 (4) 1 : 16

43. A body is projected at t = 0 with a velocity 43. t = 0 i j {kS


frt l s60o dsdks . ki j 10 ms–1 dsos x l s, d
10 ms–1 at an angle of 60o with the horizontal. The fi .Mdksi z{ks
fi r djrsgS A t = 1s i j i z{ks
i i FkdhoØrk
radius of curvature of its trajectory at t = 1s is R.
Neglecting air resistance and taking acceleration
f=kT; kR gSAok; qi zfrjks
/ dksux.; ekudj rFkkxq : Roh;
due to gravity g = 10 m/s2, the value of R : Roj.kg = 10 m/s2 ys d j R dkeku gS :

(1) 2.5 m (1) 2.5 m

(2) 10.3 m (2) 10.3 m

(3) 2.8 m (3) 2.8 m

(4) 5.1 m (4) 5.1 m

44. A particle is moving along a circular path with a 44. , d d.k, d o`Ùkkdkj i Fki j 10 ms–1 dhfu; e xfr l spy
constant speed of 10 ms–1. What is the magnitude
jgkgSAt c ; g d.ko`Ùkdsds Unzdsi fjr%60o pyrkgS
of the change in velocity of the particle, when it
moves through an angle of 60o around the centre rksbl dsos
x esagq, i fjorZ
u dki fjek.kgks xk%
of the circle :
(1) ' kw
U;
(1) zero
(2) 10 m/s
(2) 10 m/s

(3) 10 3 m / s (3) 10 3 m / s

(4) 10 2 m / s (4) 10 2 m / s

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45. A shell is fired from a fixed artillery gun with an 45. fdl hfLFkj rksi l s, d xks
yk] i zkjfEHkd pky u l s, sl sdks . ki j]
initial spedd u such that it hits the target on the nkxkt krkgSfd xks ykHkwr y i j vi usy{; i j yxrkgS Ay{;
ground at a distance R from it. If t1 and t2 are the dhrks i l sR nw
jhgS A; fn xks
ys}kjky{; i j yxusdsnksl a Hko
values of the time taken by it to hit the target in ekxZgS ] vkS
j bues ayxsl e; Øe' k% t1 vkS
j t2 gS
arks
] xq. kui Q y
two possible ways, the product t1t2 is : t1t2 gks
xk%
(1) R/g (2) R/4g (1) R/g (2) R/4g

(3) 2R/g (4) R/2g. (3) 2R/g (4) R/2g.


    
46. In addiation of two vectors A and B , resultant 46. nksos
DVjks a A vkSj B ds; ks
x esai fj.kkehos
DVj R gS
A

vector is R . Match the following law with correct fuEufyf[ kr fu; eks
adksmudsl ghO;at d dsfeykusdjs
a
%
expression :

B
B  R
 R
 
  A
A
  
  
(1) l ekUrj prq
HkZ
t fu; e (p) R = A +B
(1) Law of paralleogram(p) R = A +B
(2) f=kHkq
t fu; e (q) R2=A2+ B2 + 2PQcos
(2) Law of Triangle (q) R2=A2+ B2 + 2PQcos
R A B
R
=
A
=
B (3) T; k&fu; e (r) = =
sinθ sinβ sinα
(3) Law of sines (r)
sinθ sinβ sinα

(4) Law of cosines (s) None (4) dks


T; k&fu; e (s) dks
bZugha
(1) a-p, b-s, c-r, d-s (1) a-p, b-s, c-r, d-s

(2) a-s, b-s, c-r, d-q (2) a-s, b-s, c-r, d-q

(3) a-s, b-p, c-r, d-q (3) a-s, b-p, c-r, d-q

(4) a-q, b-q, c-s, d-s (4) a-q, b-q, c-s, d-s

47. A motor boat is raching towards north with respect 47. , d eksVj cksV t y / kjk dsl ki s
{k mÙkj fn' kk dh vks j
to water at 25 kmh–1 and water current in that rigion 25 kmh dsos
–1
x l sxfreku gSvkS
j ml {ks=kesat y / kjkdk
is 10 kmh–1 in direction of 60o east of north. Find osx 10 kmh–1 mÙkj l si w
oZdhvks j 60o i j gSeks
Vj cksV dk
velocity of boat with respect to ground : osx Hkw
fe dsl ki s
{kKkr dhft , %
 3  3
(1) 22 km h–1 at  = tan–1   east of north (1) 22 km h–1 at  = tan–1   mÙkj l si w
oZdhvksj
 4   4 

 3  3
(2) 22 km h–1 at  = tan–1   east of south
 4  (2) 22 km h–1 at  = tan–1  
 4 
nf{k.kl si w
oZdhvksj

 1   1 
(3) 32 km h–1 at  = tan–1   east of north
2 3 (3) 32 km h–1 at  = tan–1  
2 3
mÙkj l si w
oZdhvksj

 1   1 
(4) 32 km h–1 at  = tan–1 
 2 3 
east of south (4) 32 km h–1 at  = tan–1 
 2 3 
nf{k.kl si w
oZdhvksj

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48. A train is moving with uniform acceleration. A ball 48. , d js
yxkM+h, d l eku Roj.kl spy jghgS A , d xs
a
n dks
is thrown with speed 10 ms–1 at angle 60o with 10 ms dsos
–1
x l s{kS
frt l s60 dsdks
o
. ki j js
yxkM+hdspyus
horizontal direction towards direction of motion dhfn'kkesai Q
s
a
d kt krkgSA; fn jsyxkM+
hdsvUnj xs a
n dhi jkl
of train. If range of ball is 1.15 m in side the train 1.15 m gksrksjs
yxkM+ hdkRoj.kcrkb; s %(g = 10 ms–2)
then acceleration of train will be : (g = 10 ms–2)
(1) 4 ms–2
(1) 4 ms–2
(2) 5 ms–2
(2) 5 ms–2

(3) 6 ms–2 (3) 6 ms–2

(4) 7 ms–2. (4) 7 ms–2.

49. A particle moves on circular path of radius 16 m. 49. , d d.k16 m f=kT; kdso`Ùkkdkj i Fki j xfr dj jgkgS A
Distance covered by particle is given as x = 2t2 m
where t is time in second. Acceleration of particle
d.kds}kjkpyhxbZnw j hx = 2t m gSt gkW
2
t l e; l s
ds.M
will be : esagSd.kdkRo.kgks xk%
(1) 4 ms–2 (1) 4 ms–2

(2) t2 ms–2 (2) t2 ms–2

–2
(3) 4  t2 ms
–2 (3) 4  t2 ms

–2
(4) 16  t 4 ms
–2 (4) 16  t 4 ms

50. A ball is projected with velocity u at an angle  50. , d xs


a
n dksxq: Roh; {ks =kes
au os x l s{kS
frt l s dks . ki j
with the horizontal undergravity. If velocity v of iQs
a
d kt krkgS; fn t l e; dsi ' pkr~xsa
n dkos x v i zkjfEHkd
ball become perpendicular to initial velocity after osx dsyEcor~gkst krkgSrksl ghl EcU/ gks xk%
time t then correct relation will be :
v
v (1) t 
gsin 
(1) t 
gsin 
(2) u = v tan 
(2) u = v tan 
(3) v 2 + u2 = g2t2 (3) v 2 + u2 = g2t2

(4) All of these (4) mi jksDr l Hkh

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