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PHYSICS QUIZ # 08
SECTION-I
Single Correct Answer Type 5 Q. [Marks 3 (–1)]
1. A block of mass m = 1kg is placed on a horizontal surface. It is
being pushed by a force F = 25 N making an angle q = 37° with the
q
vertical. If the friction coefficient is µ = 0.8, then the magnitude of F
m
acceleration of the block will be :- µ
(A) 25 m/s2 (B) 17 m/s2
(C) 9 m/s2 (D) 0
2. A pendulum of mass m hangs from a support fixed to a trolley. The direction of the string when the
trolley rolls up a plane of inclination a with acceleration a0 is :-

(A) q = tan -1 a (B) q = tan -1 æç a 0 ö÷


è gø
æ gö æ a + gsin a ö
(C) q = tan -1 ç ÷ (D) q = tan -1 ç 0 ÷
è a0 ø è g cos a ø
mg
3. A block of mass m resting on a smooth horizontal plane starts moving due to a force F = of constant
3
magnitude. In the process of rectilinear motion, the angle q between the direction of this force and the
horizontal (as shown) varies as q = ks, where k is a constant and s represent displacement. The velocity
of block as a function of q is :-
F
2g 2g
(A) v = sin q (B) v = cos q
3 3k q

2g 2g
(C) v = sin q (D) v = cos q
3k k

4. In the arrangement shown W1 = 200N, W2 = 100N, m = 0.25 for all surface in contact. The block W1 just
slides under the block W2.

(A) A pull of 50N is to be applied on W1. (B) A pull of 90N is to be applied on W1.
(C) Tension in the string AB is 10 2 N. (D) Tension in the string AB is 20 N.

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5. A girl finds herself stuck with her back to the wall of a cylinder rotating about its axis. Which diagram
correctly shows the forces acting on her ?

(A) (B) (C) (D)


Multiple Correct Answer Type 2 Q. [Marks 4 (0)]
6. A machine, in an amusement park, consists of a cage at the end of one arm, C
hinged at O. The cage revolves along a vertical circle of radius r (A B C D) ·

about its hinge O, constant linear speed v = gr . The cage is so attached


that the man of weight 'w' standing on a weighing machine, inside the cage, ·
r
· B

is always vertical. Then: O

(A) The weight reading at A is greater than the weight reading at C by 2w


(B) The weight reading at D = w
(C) The ratio of the weight reading at C to that at A = 0 ·
A
(D) The ratio of the weight reading at A to that at B = 2
3
7. A small block of mass 1kg is kept at the point P on a rough hemispherical surface of µ = as shown
4
and released :-
(A) For q = 30°, friction on the block is 5N P
(B) For q = 37°, acceleration of the block is zero q
(C) For q = 45°, friction on the block is 5 2N
(D) For q = 45°, acceleration of the block is 5 2m / s2
Linked Comprehension Type (2 Para × 3Q.) (1 Para × 2Q.) [Marks 3 (–1)]
(Single correct answer type)
Paragraph for Question no. 8 to 10
Block A of mass 5 kg is placed on long block B also having a mass of 5 kg. The coefficient of friction
between two block is 0.4. There is no friction between the ground and lower block. The upper block is
given a sudden velocity of 10 m/s. The upper block slides toward right, so friction force acting on it will
be toward left. Its reaction will act on the lower block, which will act forward. The friction force absorbs
x mechanical energy from upper block but supply only y mechanical energy to lower block. Due to
friction the velocity of upper block reduces and velocity of lower block increases. This will continue till
velocity of both the block get equal.
A
rough
5kg
5kg B
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smooth

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8. The net energy loss due to friction in the entire process is


(A) x + y (B) x – y (C) x (D) y
9. Which curve shows the correct variation of velocity of each block v/s time?
V V V V
vA vA vA
vA
(A) (B) (C) (D) vB
vB vB vB
t t t t
10. After what time, both the block start moving together ?
(A) 1 sec (B) 2.25 sec (C) 1.25 sec (D) None of these
Paragraph for Question No. 11 to 13
A small block B of mass 10 kg is placed on a 6 m long plank F
B
A of mass 20 kg, which is placed on a frictionless horizontal A
ground. Initially the block B is near the right end of plank A
and the system is in rest. When a constant horizontal force F of 210 N is applied to the plank A, the
block B falls off in 2.0 s. Use g = 10 m/s2.
11. Speed of the block B relative to the ground when it falls off the plank is
(A) 8 m/s towards left (B) 8 m/s towards right
(C) 10 m/s towards left (D) 10 m/s towards right
12. Coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the plank is
(A) 0.3 (B) 0.4 (C) 0.5 (D) 0.6
13. Work done by frictional forces on the plank is
(A) – 300 J (B) – 500 J (C) 800 J (D) – 800 J
Paragraph for Question No. 14 and 15
A box of mass 190 kg is placed on a rough horizontal floor and
is pulled by a man of mass 50 kg with a light rope as shown in
diagram. The man can pull the rope with a maximum force of q
750N. The coefficient of friction between the box and the floor
is 0.3 and between the shoes of the man and floor is 0.6.
14. If the man pulls with force of 650 N at angle q = 37° :-
(A) The block will not slip, but the man slips (B) The block will slip, but man will not slip
(C) The block and man both do not slip (D) The block and man both slip
15. If the man pulls with maximum force of 750 N at angle q = 53°, the acceleration of box will be :-
8 6 4
(A) m / s2 (B) m / s2 (C) m / s2 (D) zero
19 19 19
SECTION-II
Matrix Match Type (4 × 5) 2 Q. [8 M (for each entry +2(0)]
1. For the situation shown in the figure, match the entries of column I with the entries of column II :-
m=0.4 2kg A
m=0.2 3kg B F

m=0 5kg C

Column-I Column-II
(A) F = 15N (P) Relative motion between A and B is there
(B) F = 22 N (Q) Relative motion between B and C is there
(C) F = 25 N (R) Relative motion is not there between A, B and C
(D) F = 35 N (S) Acceleration of A is greater than C

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2. In the figure, A, B & C have masses 2 kg, 5 kg and 10 kg respectively. Coefficient of friction between
A and floor is 0.2 and between B and C is 0.6. Friction is absent between C and floor. A horizontal force
F is applied to A. Strings are either horizontal or vertical. In column I is given information regarding F
and in column II information about acceleration of A, B & C, friction f between B & C and tension in
the string T.

C
A F
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Column-I Column-II
(A) F is such that it is maximum and there is no (P) aB = 4 m/s2
slipping between B & C
(B) F = 38 N (Q) aC = 3 m/s2
(C) F = 21 N (R) aA = 2 m/s2
(D) F = 62 N (S) f = 20 N
(T) T = 15 N
SECTION-IV
Numerical Grid Type (Single digit Ranging from 0 to 9) 3 Q. [Marks 4(0)]
1. In the system shown, coefficient of static friction between all the surfaces in contact is 0.2. For which
minimum ratio of values of masses M to m, there is no slipping anywhere?

M
A m

2. Consider the situation shown in figure. Initially the spring is unstretched when the system is released
from rest. Assuming no friction in the pulley, and whole system is in the vertical plane. Find the maximum
elongation of the spring (in m) if spring constant is 100 N/m.

10kg

3. A vertical drum of radius 1 m is rotating at an angular frequency of 100 p rad/s. A horizontal flying
bullet pierces it through-in through-out. What is the speed ‘v’ (in m/s) of a bullet inside the drum, if the
distance between the holes made by the bullet at its circumference was found to be p/3 m. It is known
that the bullet strikes the drum again before it completes half of rotation. Write ‘v/100’ in OMR sheet.

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