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PHYSICS QUIZ # 14
SECTION-I
Single Correct Answer Type 7 Q. [Marks 3 (–1)]
1. Three small bodies of identical masses can move along a straight line. The central body (2) is initially
at rest and bodies 1 and 3 are at a distance l and 2l from the central body respectively. Bodies 1 and
3 move towards body 2 with speeds v0 each. The collision between 1 and 2 is perfectly elastic and the
collision between body 2 and 3 is perfectly inelastic. After all the collisions are over.
v0 v0

1 2 3

l 2l
(A) all the bodies come to rest
(B) the body 1 moves towards left, bodies 2 and 3 move towards right
(C) body 2 remains at rest and other bodies 1 and 3 turn back
(D) all the bodies move towards right.
2. Two bars of masses m1 and m2 connected by a non-deformed light spring rest on a horizontal plane. The
coefficient of friction between the bars and the surface is equal to µ. What minimum constant force has
to be applied in the horizontal direction to the bar of mass m1 in order to shift the other bar?
æ m ö æ m ö æ m ö æ m ö
(A) ç m 1 + 2 ÷ mg (B) ç m 2 + 2 ÷ mg (C) ç m 1 - 2 ÷ mg (D) ç 2m 2 + 2 ÷ mg
2 1 2 1

è ø è ø è ø è ø
3. A particle collides elastically with two moving walls one by one as 5m/s 3m/s
shown on a horizontal plane. Find the final speed of the particle
after two collisions :
3m/s
(A) 11 m/s (B) 19 m/s
(C) 21 m/s (D) 5 m/s
4. In the arrangement shown a block of mass 2kg is pressed against a spring
which is compressed by 10 cm and is applying a force of 80N to the block.
The spring is not attached to the block. The coefficient of friction is 0.5.
When the block is released it moves up the plane by some distance and
then comes back down. The kinetic energy of the block just before it starts 37°
compressing the spring again is
(A) 2J (B) 1.6 J (C) 0.8 J (D) 0.4 J
5. A block of mass 10kg is attached to a relaxed spring. Other end is attached to ceiling and block is released
keeping the spring in vertical position. The spring is such that it has elongation of 10 cm under a force of
100 N. The maximum velocity of block in subsequent motion is :-
(A) 1 m/s (B) 1.5 m/s (C) 2.0 m/s (D) 2.5 m/s
6. Potential energy vs position graph of a particle in particular system U (J)
2
is given and here P.E. is U = ax . There is a non conservative force
100
also acting on a particle in such a manner that mechanical energy
loss due to its work is equal to four times of its distance travelled.
Initially particle is at x = 10, has kinetic energy 36 J and moving
x (m)
towards origin. When it reaches origin second time then kinetic –x
0 10
energy of particle is :-
(A) 100 J (B) Particle will never reach origin second time
(C) 32 J (D) 96 J
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7. A gun of mass 2kg is placed on a smooth surface with a shell of mass 1kg in it. The gun is attached to a
horizontal spring in its natural length having spring constant 16200 N/m as shown. When the shell is
fired the gun recoils and compresses the spring by 0.1m. The velocity of shell relative to gun will be :-

(A) 9 m/s (B) 18 m/s (C) 21 m/s (D) 27 m/s


Multiple Correct Answer Type 2 Q. [Marks 4 (0)]
8. At t = 0, two blocks of 2 kg and 3 kg are moving on a smooth fixed surface with given constant veloci-
ties due to external horizontal forces as shown in the figure. Assume the lower block is sufficiently long.
Then correct statement(s) is/are
(A) Work done by external force on 2 kg block in 1 second is positive m=0.3 2kg 10m/s
(B) Work done by friction on 3 kg block in 1 second is positive
smooth 3kg 5m/s
(C) Magnitude of external force on any of the block is 6 N
(D) Net work done by friction in 1 second is negative
9. Figure shows an ideal spring block system, force constant of spring is k which has been compressed by
an amount x0 . If x is instantaneous deflection of spring from its natural length, mark the correct option.
k
(A) Instantaneous power developed by spring is P = kx (x 20 - x 2 )
2m

k k 2
(B) Maximum power of spring is x0
2 m
////////////////

Smooth
k
x0 m
(C) Maximum power occurs at x =
2
x0
(D) Maximum power occurs at x =
2
Linked Comprehension Type (1 Para × 3Q.) (1 Para × 2 Q.) [Marks 3 (–1)]
(Single correct answer type)
Paragraph for Question nos. 10 to 12
A wrecking ball attached to the end of a long, light chain is released from rest, from a height H = 5
meters off the ground, as shown in the figure. At the lowest point of its swing, it collides with a piece of
modern sculpture. Since the sculpture is made of wet clay, it sticks to the wrecking ball. The wrecking
ball has mass 200 kg. The sculpture has mass 100 kg.
held in place
by crane
A

H
sculpture

10. During the collision


(A) kinetic energy of whole system remains constant.
(B) linear momentum of whole system remains constant.
(C) angular momentum of ball about point of suspension ‘A’ remains constant.
(D) impulse on the sculpture is zero.
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11. Maximum height reached by system (ball + sculpture) on the right side is
10 20
(A) m (B) 3m (C) m (D) 5 m
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12. During the return journey the sculpture falls off gently when it was at the lowest point. Maximum height
reached by the ball in the subsequent motion is
10 20
(A) m (B) 3m (C)
m (D) 5 m
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Paragraph for Question No. 13 & 14
A pendulum is suspended vertically from a point at rest. A force F in horizontal direction starts acting on
3
it of constant magnitude Mg as shown. Pendulum bob is of mass m and string of length l and
4
acceleration due to gravity g.
13. The angle made by string with vertical, when the speed of the bob is maximum, is :-
-1 æ 3 ö
(A) 30° (B) sin ç ÷ l
è4ø

-1 æ 4 ö m F
(C) cos ç ÷ (D) 53°
è5ø
14. The minimum horizontal velocity that must be given to the bob at the initial position shown, such that
the bob completes the circle is :-
25 24 23
(A) 5gl (B) gl (C) gl (D) gl
4 5 4
SECTION-III
Numerical Grid Type (Single digit Ranging from 0 to 9) 5 Q. [Marks 4(0)]
1. The spring block system lies on a smooth horizontal surface. The free end of the spring is being pulled
towards right with constant speed v 0 = 2m/s. At t = 0 sec,the spring of constant k = 100 N/cm is
unstretched and the block has a speed 1 m/s to left. The maximum extension of the spring (in cm) is.
1m/s
k = 100N/cm
m v0 = 2m/s
4kg

2. Two blocks of masses m1 = 3kg and m2 = 6 kg are connected by spring of constant K. The spring is
initially compressed and the system is released from rest t = 0 second. The work done by spring on the
blocks m 1 and m2 be W1 and W2 respectively by time t. The speeds of both the blocks at time 't' are
W1
non zero. Then the value of equals to :-
W2
k
1 2

3. A pendulum bob of length l and mass m (500 g) is suspended on a v0 l


smoothly running trolley of mass M (50 kg). The pendulum bob is
given an impulse so as to impart it a horizontal velocity v0. Maximum m = 500g
K M = 50kg
velocity attained by trolley in subsequent motion is v 0 . Assume
101
that pendulum bob oscillates subsequently find the value of K2.

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4. Two blocks A & B are hanging across an ideal pulley (as shown) mass of A is m and mass of B is 2m.
A is raised by h = 18 cm and released to fall freely under gravity, while B is resting on ground. Some
time after, there is jerk in string due to which, the maximum height (in cm) attained by block B is

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L>h
B 2m
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m A

5. A boy of mass 10 kg is standing on a 4kg block as shown. The whole system is on smooth level ground.
The boy jumps to the right with a velocity of 7 m/s relative to the 4 kg block. Find the maximum velocity
of 1 kg block (in m/sec) in the subsequent motion.

k = 100 N/m
1kg 4kg

SECTION-IV
Matrix Match Type (3 × 4) 1 Q. [8 M (for each entry +2(0)]
1. A bob tied to an ideal string of length l is released from the horizontal position shown. A peg P whose
height is adjustable, can arrest the free swing of the pendulum, as shown in Figure.

Peg

Column-I Column-II
2l 2l
(A) For what range of y will the string wind up on the peg, (P) <y<
5 3
remaining taut throughout the swing.
2l
(B) For what range of y will the pendulum become (Q) 0 < y <
5
projectile.
2l
(C) For what value of y will mechanical energy (R) <y<l
5
remain conserved for long time.
l 2l
(S) <y<
3 3

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