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M.M. 78 Time : 2 Hr.

[STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE]


Q.1 to Q.8 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Q.1 A Wedge with a rough groove in the shape of a quarter of a circle is kept on a smooth table (see figure).
A disc is placed in the groove with a small clearance. Friction exists between groove and disc. The
wedge is moved with an acceleration 3 g . If disc is to remain stationary relative to groove, the coefficient
of friction required can be. [3]

30° a = 3g

1 1 1 9
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 4 5 10
Q.2 Two small spheres of mass m connected by a string of length 2l are kept on a smooth surface. A vertical
force F is applied at the middle of the string. What is maximum value of F for which the spheres do not
lose contact with the surface? [3]
F

q q

3 mg
(A) 2mg (B) mg (C) (D) 4mg
2

Q.3 Two water slides at a pool are shaped differently but start at the same height. Two riders Sita and Gita
start from rest at the same time on different slides. Neglecting friction, and assume same path length for
both. Mark the correct statement. [3]

Gita

Sita
h

(A) Gita reaches ground earlier than Sita


(B) Sita reaches ground earlier than Gita.
(C) Sita and Gita arrive on horizontal ground level simultaneously.
(D) Information is insufficient

[2]
Q.4 A bomb of mass 3m is kept inside a closed box of mass 3m and length 4L at it's centre. It explodes in
two parts of mass m & 2m. The two parts move in opposite direction and stick to the apposite side of
the walls of box. Box is kept on a smooth horizontal surface. [3]

4L
What is the distance moved by the box during this time interval.
L L L
(A) 0 (B) (C) (D)
6 12 3

Q.5 Figure shows path followed by a particle and position of a particle at any instant. Four different students
have represented the velocity vectors and acceleration vectors at the given instant. Which vector diagram
can not be true in any situation? (In each figure velocity is tangential to the trajectory). [3]

r
v r
trajectory of r r ° v
v v 90
particle <
q r
P q>90° q>90°
9 0° a
particle at a r r
a r a
given instant Sita a Ram Shyam
Gita

(A) Sita (B) Gita (C) Ram (D) Shyam

Q.6 A vertical rectangular door with its centre of gravity at O (see figure) is fixed on
two hinges A and B along one vertical length side of the door. The entire weight
of the door is supported by the hinge A. Then the free body force diagram for
the door (the arrows indicate the direction of the forces) is [3]

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

Q.7 A ball of mass 1 kg tied to a light inextensible string of length 10/8 m is whirling in a circular path of radius
10/8 m in a vertical plane. If the ratio of the maximum tension in the string to the minimum tension is 3,
then the speed of the ball at the lowest point of the circle is [3]
(A) 4 m/s (B) 10 m/s (C) 8 m/s (D) 5 m/s

Q.8 A bullet of mass m and speed v hits a pendulum bob of mass M at time
t = t1 and passes completely through the bob. The bullet emerges at time
t = t2 with a speed of v/2. The pendulum bob is suspended by a light,
rigid rod of length l. After the collision, the bob can barely swing through
a complete vertical circle. At time t = t3, the bob reaches the
highest position. What quantities are conserved in this process? [3]
(A) total kinetic energy of the bob and the bullet during the time interval Dt = t2 – t1.
(B) total momentum of the bob and the bullet during the time interval Dt = t2 – t1
(C) total mechanical energy of the bob and the bullet during the time interval Dt = t3 – t1
(D) Momentum of the bob after t = t2

[3]
[COMPREHENSION TYPE]
Q.9 to Q.12 are based upon a paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for question nos. 9 to 12

Two blocks m1 and m2 are connected by an ideal spring of force constant k. The blocks are placed on
smooth horizontal surface. A horizontal force F acts on the block m1. Initially spring is relaxed, both the
blocks are at rest.
m2 m1 F
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

Q.9 What is acceleration of centre of mass of system at the instant of maximum elongation of spring [3]
F( m1 + m 2 ) F F
(A) Zero (B) m1m 2 (C) m (D) m + m
1 1 2

Q.10 Which of the following statement is not true in the context of above system. [3]
(A) Centre of mass reference frame is an inertial frame.
(B) Kinetic energy of the system is minimum in centre of mass frame.
(C) At the instant of maximum deformation both the blocks are instantaneously at rest in centre of mass
reference frame.
(D) Acceleration of centre of mass is constant in ground frame.

Q.11 What is maximum elongation of spring. [3]


2 m1F m12 F 2m 2 F m 22 F
(A) ( m + m ) k (B) (C) k ( m + m ) (D)
1 2 2(m1 + m 2 ) 2 k 1 2 2(m1 + m 2 ) 2 k

Q.12 The maximum kinetic energy of system in centre of mass reference frame is­ [3]
m 22 F2 2m 22 F2 m 22 F2
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
(m1 + m 2 ) 2 k (m1 + m 2 ) 2 k 2(m1 + m 2 ) 2 k

[4]
[MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE TYPE]
Q.13 to Q.16 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.
Q.13 Little Jai is sitting on a seat of merry­go­round moving with constant angular velocity. At t = 0, Jai is at
position A shown in figure. [4]
y
v at t = 0

x
A

Top view of
merry­go­round

Which of the graphs shown in figure are correct?. All graphs are sinusoidal.
Fy

(A)
time

Fy is the y­component of the force keeping Jai moving in a circle.


x

(B) time

x is the x component of Jai’s position.


q

(C)
time
q is the angle that Jai’s position vector makes with positive x­axis.
vx

(D) time

vx is the x component of Jai’s velocity.

[5]
Q.14 A uniform disc is rotating at a constant speed in a vertical plane about a fixed horizontal axis, passing
through the centre of the disc. A piece of disc from its rim detaches itself from the disc at the instant
when it is on the same horizontal with the centre of the disc and moving upwards. Then about the
fixed axis, the angular speed of the [4]
(A) remaining disc remains unchanged (B) remaining disc decreases
(C) remaining disc increases (D) broken away piece decreases initially and later increases
Q.15 Three identical springs of force constant k are attached to three identical masses as
shown in figure. The system of spring and masses is free to move on a circle of radius
R without friction. The springs are relaxed when the arrangement is symmetric. Under
the situation shown in the figure. [4]
(A) extension in spring of force constant k2 is pR/6
(B) extension in spring of force constant k1 is 2pR/6
(C) extension in spring of force constant k3 is 2pR/6
2p 2 kR 2
(D) total energy stored in springs is
3
Q.16 Two wheels A and B are released from rest from points X and Y respectively on an inclined plane as
shown in the figure. Which of the following statement(s) is/are incorrect?
(A) wheel B takes twice as much time to roll from Y to Z than that of wheel A
from X to Z
(B) at point Z velocity of wheel A is four times that of wheel b [4]
(C) acceleration of the wheel A is twice that of the wheel B
(D) both wheel take same time to arrive at point Z

[MATCH THE COLUMN TYPE]


Q.17 is "Match the Column" type. Entry of column­I are to be matched with ONE OR MORE THAN ONE
ENTRIES of column­II and vice versa.
Q.17 Consider a shell rolling purely on a horizontal fixed y
surface. The velocity of the centre of shell is v ˆi and
0
S

acceleration of the centre of shell is a 0 ˆi . [8]


Q
Following representative points are chosen on the shell R x
P ( on z ­ axis) P
Q and R ( on x ­ axis) z
S ( on y ­ axis) O
Following symbolic representation has been used
r
r = position vector of a point with respect to O
r
v = velocity vector of point with respect to ground
r
w = angular velocity of the body
r
a = acceleration of a point with respect to ground
Match the conditions given in column­I with points given in column­II that obey the given condition at the
instant shown.
Column I Column II
r r
(A) r ∙a = 0 (P) P
r r
(B) r ∙v = 0 (Q) Q
r r
(C) w∙ r = 0 (R) R
(S) S

[6]
[SUBJECTIVE TYPE]
Q.18 to Q.20 is "Subjective" questions. Marks will be awarded only if correct bubbles are filled in OMR sheet.

Q.18 A man hangs from the midpoint of a rope 10m long, the ends of which are tied to two light rings which are
free to move on a horizontal fixed rod (see fig.). What is the maximum possible separation d (in cm) of
the rings when the man is hanging in equilibrium, if the relevant coefficient of static friction is 0.75? [6]
d
d/2

5m 5m
q q

Q.19 A big Diwali rocket is projected vertically upward so as to attain a maximum height of 160m. The rocket
explodes just as it reaches the top of its trajectory sending out luminous particles in all possible directions
all with same speed v. The display, consisting of the luminous particles, spreads out as an expanding,
brilliant sphere. The bottom of this sphere just touches the ground when its radius is 80m. With what
speed (in m/s) are the luminous particles ejected by the explosion? [6]

Q.20 A small ball of mass 2g is attached to a string of length l whose other end is fastened to an upright vertical
rod fixed on a wooden board resting on a horizontal table. The combined mass of the board and rod is
1kg. The friction coefficient between the board and the table is µ. The ball is released from rest with the
string in a horizontal position. It hits the vertical rod in a completely inelastic collision. While the ball
swings, the board does not move. [6]
m

What is minimum value that µ must have to prevent the board from moving to the left while the ball swings
down ? Using necessary approximation, express your answer as x × 10–3 and fill value of x in OMR
sheet.

[7]
M.M. 66 Time : 2 Hr.
[STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.5 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Q.1 A block of mass m tied to a string is lowered by a distance d, at a constant acceleration of g/3. The
work done by the string is. [3]
Mgd - Mgd 2 -2
(A) (B) (C) Mgd (D) Mgd
3 3 3 3
Q.2 A stone is projected from level ground. At a height of 0.4 m above ground its velocity is found to be
r
v = (6ˆi + 2ˆj) m/s. (x­axis is along horizontal and y­axis vertically upwards.) The angle of projection
with the vertical is [3]
1
(A) 45° (B) 30° (C) 60° (D) tan–1
4
Q.3 Initially the system is in equilibrium. The acceleration of the upper block just
after the string is cut is [3]
2m
3
(A) Zero (B) g (C) g (D) 2g
2
m
th
2
Q.4 A student while cycling to his school travels the first of the distance with a speed of 2a, the remain­
5
3 th
ing of distance with a speed of 3b and the returns back with a speed of 5c in the same time, then [3]
5
1 1 1 1 1 2
(A) a + b = c (B) + = (C) + = (D) a + b = c
a b c a b c
Q.5 There is no friction between the two blocks. All pulleys are
massless. Then the minimum coefficient of friction between block B
m
B & ground for the system to remain in equilibrium is [3] A 5m
2 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 5 3 6
[REASONING TYPE]
Q.6 to Q.8 is Reasoning type questions, contains Statement­1 (Assertion) and Statement­2 (Reason). Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Q.6 Consider a one dimensional head on collision of two balls. [3]
Statement­1 : The loss in kinetic energy of the system during the collision does not depend on the
velocity of the observer.
Statement­2 : Kinetic energy of a body is independent of velocity of observer.
(A) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is correct explanation for statement­1.
(B) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement­1.
(C) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is false.
(D) Statement­1 is false, statement­2 is true.

[8]
Q.7 Statement­1 : A particle moving at constant speed and constant magnitude of radial acceleration must
be undergoing uniform circular motion. [3]
Statement­2 : In uniform circular motion speed cannot change as their is no tangential acceleration.
(A) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is correct explanation for statement­1.
(B) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement­1.
(C) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is false.
(D) Statement­1 is false, statement­2 is true.

Q.8 Figure shows a smooth cart on a smooth surface (with small wheels) with an atwood machine on it. An
external force P acts on cart. Following statements are based on given situation. The system starts from
rest. [3]
m2
m1
P

Statement­1 : The magnitudes of velocities of blocks m1 and m2 with respect to pulley are same.
Statement­2 : If the string connecting the two blocks is to remain taut, relative to the centre of the pulley,
velocities of blocks must be equal and opposite.
(A) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is correct explanation for statement­1.
(B) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement­1.
(C) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is false.
(D) Statement­1 is false, statement­2 is true.

[COMPREHENSION TYPE]
Q.9 to Q.14 are based upon a paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for question nos. 9 to 11
The potential energy at a point, relative to the reference point is defined as the negative of work done by
the conservative force as the object moves from the reference point to the point considered. The value
of potential energy at the reference point itself can be set equal to zero because we are always concerned
only with differences of potential energy between two points and the associated change of kinetic energy.
A particle A is fixed at origin of a fixed coordinate system. Another particle B which is free to move
r æ 2a b ö
experiences an force F = ç - 3 + 2 ÷ rˆ due to particle A where rr is the position vector of particle B
è r r ø
relative to A. It is given that the force is conservative in nature and potential energy at infinity is zero. If B
has to be removed from the influence of A, energy has to be supplied for such a process. The ionization
energy E0 is work that has to be done by an external agent to move the particle from a distance r0 to
infinity slowly. Here r0 is the equilibrium position of the particle.

Q.9 What is potential energy function of particle as function of r. [3]


a b a b a b a b
(A) - (B) - + (C) - - (D) +
r2 r r2 r r2 r r2 r

[9]
Q.10 Find the ionization energy E0 of the particle B. [3]

b2 2b 2 b2 b2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2a a 4a a

æ r0 r0 ö
Q.11 ( )
If particle B is transfered slowly from point P1 2 r0 , 2 r0 to point P2 ç
è 2
,

÷ in the xy­plane by

an external agent, calculate work required to be done by it in the process. [3]

9b2 b2 b2
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
64a 16a 64a

Paragraph for question nos. 12 to 14


The following set of figures shows components of a mechanical system in figure­1 and assembled system
in figure­2. There are two small balls of mass m and 2m, a massless tube of length L, a spring of natural
length l (> L) and an inextensible, massless rope of length L. In the assembly, the string holds the two
balls in position, keeping the spring compressed.

y­axis
string
m
m
(0,L)

L l
hollow tube

(0,0) x­axis
2m
2m
spring
Figure­1 Figure­2

The arrangement lies on a smooth horizontal table (x­y plane) as shown. At this moment, the velocity of
r
centre of mass of system is v0 ˆi and angular velocity is w = w0 kˆ . Take this moment as t = 0.

Q.12 The kinetic energy of the system in centre of mass frame is [3]
3 1 2 4
(A) mw02 L2 (B) mw02 L2 2 2
(C) mw0 L (D) mw02 L2
2 3 3 3

Q.13 Angular momentum of the system about origin of the table frame (the point where 2m is located at t = 0)
is [3]

é w0 L 2
(A) 3 mL ê
ë 2
ù
û
( )
- 2 v 0 ú - kˆ
é
ë 3
ùˆ
(B) – mL ê v 0 + w0 L ú k
û

æ 2 öˆ æ 2 ö
(C) – mL ç v 0 - w0 L ÷ k (D) - mL ç v 0 - w0 L ÷ k̂
è 3 ø è 9 ø

[10]
Q.14 At a time t = t0, the string is suddenly broken and the balls are released to move. Mark the incorrect
statement. Consider the momentum and angular momentum after and before string breaks. [3]
(A) Total angular momentum of system is conserved in table reference frame as well as centre of mass
reference frame.
(B) In the centre of mass frame, angular momentum of each of the masses is separately conserved.
(C) Total linear momentum of system is conserved in table reference frame.
(D) In the table frame momentum of individual balls is conserved.

[MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE TYPE]


Q.15 to Q.17 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.
Q.15 Consider an atwood machine in an upward accelerating elevator. The elevator starts from rest at t = 0.
Mark the correct statements. [4]

m1

m2

Given m1 = m2 = m
(A) accelerations of both the blocks are same for an inertial observer.
(B) speeds of blocks relative to pulley are same.
(C) The velocities of both block are same.
(D) Tension in string connecting blocks is mg during upward acceleration of elevator

Q.16 In the figure the block on the smooth table is set into motion in a circular orbit of radius r around the
centre hole. The hanging mass is identical to the mass on the table and remains in equilibrium. Neglect
friction. The string connecting the two blocks is massless and inextensible. Select the correct answer. [4]

• r m

g
(A) The angular speed wof the block in its circular motion is
r
mgr
(B) Kinetic energy as function of r is given by
2
(C) Angular momentum about the hole is conserved even if hanging block is pulled down.
(D) The block on table is in equilibrium.

[11]
Q.17 Illustrated below is a uniform cubical block of mass M and side a. Mark the correct statement(s). [4]
A

a
M

B
C
1
(A) The moment of inertia about axis A, passing through the centre of mass is IA = Ma2
6
5
(B) The moment of inertia about axis B, which bisects one of the cube faces is IB = Ma2
12
2
(C) The moment of inertia about axis C, along one of the cube edges is IC = Ma2
3
7
(D) The moment of inertia about axis D, which bisects one of the horizontal cube faces is Ma 2
12
[SUBJECTIVE TYPE]
Q.18 to Q.19 is "Subjective" questions. Marks will be awarded only if correct bubbles are filled in OMR sheet.

Q.18 A Diwali rocket explodes at the topmost point of its trajectory, at horizontal distance 550 m from the
point of projection see figure. When the fragments strike the ground one of the fragments is found at a
location 550 m east and 120m north of the launch point. Second fragment is found at a location 550m
east and 60 m south of the launch point. First two fragments are of equal mass m and third fragment has
mass 2m. If all the three fragments struck the ground simultaneously, what is the location of the third
fragment with respect to origin when it strikes ground ? Taking x­axis as east and y­axis as north, point
of projection as origin express your answer as xˆi + yˆj (in m). Fill |x| + |y| in your answer sheet. [6]
fragment 1
z fragment 2
fragment 3

y­axis

550m x­axis
(east)

south

Q.19 With two fingers, you hold a cone motionless upside down, as shown in figure. Finger Finger
The mass of the cone is (m = 1kg), and the coefficient of static friction between
you fingers and the cone is (m = 0.5). What is the minimum normal force (in 12cm
Newton) you must apply with each finger in order to hold up the cone ? Consider
only translational equilibrium. [6]
10cm

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M.M. 71 Time : 2 Hr.
[STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.9 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Q.1 An automobile enters a turn where radius is R. The road is banked at an angle q. and the coefficient of
friction between wheels and road is µ. Then condition in which all speed are possible is. [3]
(A) Any value of µ and q (B) q < 45°, µ < 1 (C) q = 45°, µ =1 (D) q > 45°, µ < 1

Q.2 At what angle a should the projectile be fired by a particular speed so that a
range along inclined plane is maximum. [3]
(A) 45° (B) 15°
(C) 60° (D) 30° 60°
Horizontal surface

Q.3 A ball after falling through a distance h collides with a fixed inclined plane of inclination q. if it moves
horizontally just after the impact, then coefficient of restitution will be : [3]
(A) 1 (B) tan2 q (C) tan q (D) cot2 q
Q.4 Coordinate of centre of mass of the given system is : Y [3]
11R
(A) (0, R) (B) 0, M R
Solid sphere
8
9R æ Rö
(C) 0, (D) ç 0, ÷
8 è 4ø M 45° Solid cone
X
R
Q.5 Two uniform rods of equal length but different masses are rigidly joined to form
an L­shaped body. Which is then smoothly pivoted about O as shown. If in
M m 60° 30° M
equilibrium the body is in the shown configuration ratio will be­ [3]
m
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 3

Q.6 As shown in figure, S is a point on a uniform disc rolling with uniform angular velocity on a fixed rough
horizontal surface. The only force acting on the disc are its weight and contact forces exerted by horizontal
surface. Which graph best represents the magnitude of the acceleration of point S as a function of time.
[3]

magnitude of magnitude of
(A) acceleration (B) acceleration

time time

magnitude of magnitude of
(C) acceleration (D) acceleration

time time

[13]
Q.7 A horizontal force F is applied at the top of an equilateral triangular block having mass m. The minimum
coefficient of friction required to topple the block before translation will be­ [3]
A
F
a a
B C
a
2 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 3 3 2

Q.8 A uniform rod of length 3L and mass m is suspended from a horizontal roof by two string of length L and
2L as shown. Then the tension in the left string of length L is ­ [3]
L 2L
3L
mg mg mg
(A) mg (B) (C) (D)
4 2 3

Q.9 A uniform cylinder of mass M lies on a fixed plane inclined at an angle q with horizontal. A light string is
tied to the cylinder at the right most point, and a mass m hangs from the string, as shown. Assume that the
coefficient of friction between the cylinder and the incline plane is sufficiently large to prevent slipping.
For the cylinder the remain static, the value of m is­ [3]
M

fixed m
q wedge

æ sin q ö M cos q M sin q M cos q


(A) Mç ÷ (B) (C) (D)
è 1 - sin q ø 1 + sin q 1 + sin q 1 - sin q

[REASONING TYPE]
Q.10 to Q.14 is Reasoning type questions, contains Statement­1 (Assertion) and Statement­2 (Reason).
Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Q.10 Statement­1 : Power of a force is frame dependent quantity. [3]
Statement­2 : Work done by a force is frame dependent quantity.
(A) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is correct explanation for statement­1.
(B) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement­1.
(C) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is false.
(D) Statement­1 is false, statement­2 is true.
Q.11 Statement­1 : A disc rolls without slipping on a fixed rough horizontal surface. Kinetic energy of the
upper half of the disc is greater than kinetic energy of the lower half of the disc. [3]
Statement­2 : If at an instant a disc is performing pure rotational motion about the lowest point, then
moment of inertia of upper half of disc is higher than that of lower half of the disc about the lowest point
of the disc, further both the halves have same angular velocity.
(A) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is correct explanation for statement­1.
(B) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement­1.
(C) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is false.
(D) Statement­1 is false, statement­2 is true.

[14]
Q.12 Statement­1 : In pure rolling work done by frictional force on object must be zero. [3]
Statement­2 : In pure rolling frictional force will be either static or zero.
(A) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is correct explanation for statement­1.
(B) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement­1.
(C) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is false.
(D) Statement­1 is false, statement­2 is true.
Q.13 System of two blocks is in equilibrium. [3]

m A

B m
Statement­1 : Normal force acting on block B is non­zero.
Statement­2 : When an object is in equilibrium then resultant force acting on object must be zero.
(A) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is correct explanation for statement­1.
(B) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement­1.
(C) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is false.
(D) Statement­1 is false, statement­2 is true.
Q.14 Statement­1 : For a stone projected horizontally, the magnitude of the tangential acceleration keeps on
decreasing even the speed of particle keeps on increasing. [3]
Statement­2 :A given particle speeds up under action of constant acceleration. The tangential acceleration
of any particle is the component of its acceleration in the direction of its velocity. The tangential acceleration
of this given particle increases if angle between velocity and acceleration keeps on decreasing.
(A) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is correct explanation for statement­1.
(B) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement­1.
(C) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is false.
(D) Statement­1 is false, statement­2 is true.

[COMPREHENSION TYPE]
Q.15 to Q.17 are based upon a paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for question nos. 15 to 17
A uniform rod AB of length l is thrown upwards such that initially AB is horizontal, velocity of centre is
‘u’ upwards and angular velocity w is such that velocity of B at this moment is zero. The values of w
and u are also such that the rod becomes vertical first time at the moment when the centre of rod reaches
the highest point of its motion. u

A w B
l
Q.15 The value of w in terms of ‘u’ and ‘l’ is equal to­ [3]
u 2u u u
(A) (B) (C) (D)
l l 2l 4l
Q.16 The value of ‘u’ is equal to­ [3]
plg plg gl
(A) (B) lg (C) (D)
4 2 2
Q.17 The angular acceleration of the rod during this motion is­ [3]
g 2g u2
(A) (B) (C) 0 (D)
l l l
[15]
[MATCH THE COLUMN TYPE]
Q.18 is "Match the Column" type. Entry of column­I are to be matched with ONE OR MORE THAN ONE
ENTRIES of column­II and vice versa.
Q.18 A uniform disc performs pure rolling motion on rough horizontal surface with constant angular velocity. O
is centre of disc and P is a Point on disc. then match the column ­ I with column ­ II. [8]
P
O

Column ­ I Column ­ II
(A) Velocity of point P on disc (P) Magnitude changes with time
(B) Acceleration of point P on disc (Q) Always directed from point P to
towards centre O of the disc
(C) Tangential acceleration of point P on disc (R) must be directed from point P to
centre of disc at some instant
not always.
(D) Normal acceleration of Point P on disc (S)
Non­zero and remains constant
in magnitude.
[SUBJECTIVE TYPE]
Q.19 to Q.20 is "Subjective" questions. Marks will be awarded only if correct bubbles are filled in OMR sheet.
Q.19 A uniform rod AB of length 2 3 m and mass 12 kg is thrown such that just after the projection the
centre of mass of the rod moves vertically upwards with a velocity 10 m/s and at the same time it is
rotating with an angular velocity p rad/s about a horizontal axis passing through its mid point. Just after
the road is thrown it is horizontal and is as shown in the figure. Find the acceleration (in m/sec2 ) of the
point A, when the centre of mass is at the highest point. [6]
2 2
(Take g = 10 m/s , p =10 Neglect effect of air)
10 m/s

A B
p rad/s

Q.20 Two blocks of mass m1 = 2 kg and m2 = 1 kg are connected by an ideal spring, rest on a rough
horizontal surface. The spring in unstretched. The spring constant of spring is 8 N/m. the coefficient of
friction between blocks and horizontal surface is µ = 0.8 Now the left block is imparted a velocity u
towards right as shown. The largest value of u (in m/s) such that the block of mass m2 never move is
If u is represented by 5k , then k is given by. (g =10 m/s2). [6]
u
A k B
m1 m2

Fixed rough horizontal surface

[16]
M.M. 74 Time : 2 Hr.
[STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.7 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Q.1 The collar shown in the figure is sliding along the rod at a speed v at the instant shown. The rate at which
the length of spring is changing at this moment is : [3]

37°

3v 4v 3v 4v
(A) (B) (C) (D)
5 5 4 3
Q.2 The driver of a car moving on a straight road applies brakes to come to rest, with a constant retardation
‘a’. Assuming that the time of motion is more then 2 s, the distance covered by the car in secondlast
second of its motion is [3]
a 3a 5a
(A) a (B) (C) (D)
2 2 2
Q.3 A uniform disk of mass M1 and radius R is pivoted on a frictionless horizontal axle through its center. A
R
small mass M2 is attached to the disk at radius , at the same height as the axle. If this system is
2
released from rest, the angular acceleration of the disk immediately after it is released is [3]

R
M2
g
M1
R/2

2M 2 g M 2g 2 M1g 2M 2 g
(A) ( 2M + M ) R (B) ( M + M ) R (C) ( 2M + M ) R (D) ( 2M + M ) R
1 2 1 2 1 2 2 1

Q.4 A block of mass m slides down a smooth incline as shown. The forces acting on it are N (normal
reaction) and mg (weight). The acceleration of the block is a. Two students analyse the situation and
apply Newton’s second law. [3]

q
First student Second student.
Mg sin q = ma mg – N cosq = ma sinq
(A) Only first student is correct. (B) Only second student is correct.
(C) Both students are correct. (D) Both students are wrong.

[17]
Q.5 Two cars A and B cross a point P with velocities 10 ms–1 and 15 ms–1after that they move with different
uniform accelerations and the car A overtakes B with a speed of 25 ms–1. What is velocity of B at that
instant ? [3]
(A) 20 ms–1 (B) 25 ms–1 (C) 30 ms–1 (D) 40 ms–1
Q.6 The last soldier of an 80 m long marching troop runs from the end to its front, and then it runs back to the
end with the same speed. During this, the marching troop covers a distance of 150 m. The distance
covered by the soldier is [3]
(A) 0 (B) 250 m (C) 330 m (D) 70 m
Q.7 A glider is connected by a tow­rope 500 m long to a moving truck. The glider is at a height of 400 m and
is flying horizontally with a steady speed of 100 kmh–1 . The mass of the glider is 200 kg. The tension in
the rope is 1500 N. Select the correct alternatives. [3]
(A) The lift force on the glider is 3.2 kN (B) The drag force on the glider is 0.9 kN
(C) The lift force on the glider is 1.6 kN (D) The drag force on the glider is 0.45 kN

[REASONING TYPE]
Q.8 to Q.11 is Reasoning type questions, contains Statement­1 (Assertion) and Statement­2 (Reason). Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
r r
Q.8 Statement­1 : If r1 and r2 be the position vector of two points in a rigid body with respect to a
r
stationary point and w be the angular velocity of the rigid body at any instant then. [3]
r r
æ d r1 d r2 ö r r
ç - ÷∙[r1 - r2 ] = 0
è dt dt ø
Statement­2 : In a rigid body, the distance between any two points remains fixed.
(A) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is correct explanation for statement­1.
(B) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement­1.
(C) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is false.
(D) Statement­1 is false, statement­2 is true.

Q.9 Statement­1 : In a frame of reference, in which the centre of mass of a system of particles remains
stationary, the total work done by pseudo force is always zero. [3]
r r
Statement­2 : In c­frame, Sm i D ri =0 where mi is mass of ith particle and D ri is displacement of i th
particle.
(A) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is correct explanation for statement­1.
(B) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement­1.
(C) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is false.
(D) Statement­1 is false, statement­2 is true.

Q.10 Statement­1 : If the dot product of acceleration and velocity of a particle is always zero, it must move
in a circle. [3]
Statement­2 : When the acceleration of a particle is always perpendicular to velocity, its speed remains
constant.
(A) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is correct explanation for statement­1.
(B) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement­1.
(C) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is false.
(D) Statement­1 is false, statement­2 is true.

[18]
Q.11 Statement­1 : The force of kinetic friction acting between two surfaces in contact depends on velocity
of the two surfaces. [3]
Statement­2 : The force of friction opposes the relative motion between the surface in contact.
(A) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is correct explanation for statement­1.
(B) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement­1.
(C) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is false.
(D) Statement­1 is false, statement­2 is true.

[COMPREHENSION TYPE]
Q.12 to Q.14 are based upon a paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for question nos. 12 to 14
A traffic accident investigator finds a scene represented by the following schematic. She makes the
following observations and deductions.

North
f v0A
A gravitational
mA acceleration =g
dA
side
road
mB f
q
B A
v0B dB dC B
main road

Car A has skidded a distance dA along a side street before colliding with car B. Vehicle B has skidded
a distance dB along a main street before colliding with car A. Squashed together during the collision, the
two wrecked cars have skidded together, sideways but without rotating. They have skidded a distance
dc, at an angle q to the main street and have come to rest together as shown. From the black marks left
on the street, we know that all four wheels on both vehicles skidded both before and after the collision.
Neither street has any slope. The investigator assumes that the initial velocities voA and voB before either
vehicle started skidding, are in the directions shown. For legal reasons, she wishes to calculate their
magnitudes , voA and voB. The masses of the cars A and B are mA and mB , respectively. The coefficients
of static and kinetic friction between the rubber and the street are µs and µk , respectively.

Q.12 The momentum of the two cars together, after the collision is [3]
(A) 2( m A + m B ) 2µ k gd C (B) ( m A + m B ) 2µ k gd C

(C) 4( m A + m B ) 2µ k gd C (D) 0.5 ( m A + m B ) 2µ k gd C

Q.13 Between the time when either of the cars begins to skid and the time when they come to rest, there is.[3]
(A) a stage where conservation of mechanical energy is an appropriate approximation.
(B) a stage where conservation of momentum is an appropriate approximation.
(C) no stage where conservation of mechanical energy is an appropriate approximation.
(D) no stage where conservation of momentum is an appropriate approximation.

[19]
Q.14 Suppose the masses of two cars are same, the speed voA of car A, before it started skidding is [3]

sin 2 q
(A) 2
2µ k gd C sin q + µ k gd A (B) µ k gd C + µ k gd A
sin 2 f

µ k gd C sin 2 q µ k gd C sin 2 q
(C) + 2µ k gd A (D) + 2µ k gd A
2 sin 2 f 2 cos 2 f

[MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE TYPE]


Q.15 to Q.18 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.
Q.15 Two particles are projected from same point on ground in two mutually perpendicular planes with same
initial speed u at same angle 60° above horizontal. If acceleration due to gravity be ‘g’, the time instant at
which their velocities are inclined at 60° with each other is/are ­ [4]
3u u ( 3 + 1)u
(A) (B) ( 3 - 1) (C) (D) never attained.
2g 2g 2g

Q.16 The figure below illustrates a stretch of a horizontal road. The markers ( ) indicate distance along the
road separated by 10 m. At ‘A’ a car enters the stretch of road. It accelerates uniformly upto point C and
then continues moving at constant speed. The dots show the position of the car at one second intervals.

A B C D E

Car
R=50m
45°
^y

^x

Using the coordinate system shown, select the correct choices. [4]
(A) The speed or car at point B is 30 m/s. (B) The acceleration of car at point D is zero.
(C) The speed of car at point E is 50 m/s. (D) The acceleration of car at point E is 50 m/s2

Q.17 A bead of mass m can slide freely along a taut strings show in figure. Given that W = constant, select the
correct alternatives. [4]
W
s g
m
30°

/////////

2g 2g
(A) At equilibrium, s = 2 (B) At equilibrium, s =
W 3W 2
(C) The equilibrium is stable. (D) The equilibrium is unstable

[20]
Q.18 A stone is tied to a string and swings with uniform motion in a horizontal circle. The string breaks and at
r r r r
a time t, the stone is displaced D r = 3 i + 4 j - 5k meters. (The positive z­axis is vertically up.) Select
the correct alternative. [4]
(A) the time t is 1 s (B) the time t is 0.5 s
(C) the speed of the stone while in circular motion is 5 m/s
(D) the speed of the stone while in circular motion is 7 m/s

[MATCH THE COLUMN TYPE]


Q.19 to Q.20 is "Match the Column" type. Entry of column­I are to be matched with ONE OR MORE THAN
ONE ENTRIES of column­II and vice versa.
Q.19 The following figure shows a police jeep and a thieves car moving on two parallel roads. At the moment
shown, police fires a gun so that the bullet hits the car. The muzzle speed of bullet is 61 m/s. Column II
lists the magnitude of velocity of bullet with respect the observer listed in column I. Match appropriately
100m
144 km/h
Thieves car
22 m

108 km/h
Police jeep

Column I Column II [8]


(A) Police Jeep (P) 61 m/s

(B) Ground (Q) 8221 m/s

(C) Thieves car (R) 62 m/s

(S) 2621 m/s

Q.20 A small ball is suspended from the roof of a car, moving with a constant velocity, with the help of a light
inextensible string. Suddenly the car begins to accelerate at a constant rate of 3g/4 where g is the
acceleration due to gravity. Take this moment as t = 0
The entries in column­I list the parameters related to motion of bob w.r.t. the car and column II list their
values. match appropriately. [8]

Column I Column II

(A) Initial acceleration (P) Zero

(B) Acceleration ,when speed is maximum (Q) 3g/4

(C) Acceleration ,when speed is Zero (R) 7g/10

(S) g

[21]
M.M. 55 Time : 2 Hr.
[STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.7 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Q.1 A particle starts moving with velocity 10 m/s in a straight line under an acceleration varying linearly with
time. Its velocity ­ time graph is shown in the figure. Its velocity is maximum at t = 3 sec. The time (in sec)
when the particle stops is (tan 37° = 3/4) [3]
v(m/s)

10 37°

45°
O t(s)
3
(A) 6 (B) 8 (C) 7 (D) 5

Q.2 A heavy trolley is moving horizontally with a velocity of v m/s w.r.t. earth. A man starts running from one
end of the trolley with a velocity 1.5 v m/s w.r.t. the trolley. After reaching the opposite end, the man turns
back and continues running with a velocity of 1.5 v m/s w.r.t. trolley in the backward direction. If the
length of trolley is L then the maximum displacement of the man with respect to earth will be. [3]

5L
(A) 2.5 L (B) 1.5 L (C) (D) 2 L
3

Q.3 A block of mass m is connected to two springs of spring constant 2k and k respectively as shown in
vertical plane. At equilibrium both springs are compressed/elongated by same length, if suddenly lower
spring is cut then what is acceleration of block just after spring cut ? [3]

2k

(A) 2 g downward (B) g downward (C) g upward (D) None of these

[22]
Q.4 All the surface are frictionless then acceleration of the block B is [3]
A B
m m

(A) 2g/13 (B) 3g/13 (C) 4g/13 (D) g/13

Q.5 A particle ‘A’ is rotating in a circle of radius R with centre O. Another particle B in the same plane is
resting at point Q which is at a distance d from O. The path of B as seen from A is : [3]
A

O d Q
B
R

d d R
(A) (B) (C) (D)
R

Q.6 Two small balls A and B are launched in the same vertical plane simultaneously, with same speed of
20 m/s at t= 0. Ball A has an initial horizontal velocity and ball B has initial velocity at an angle q above the
line joining A and B as shown. If the projectiles collide in mid­air at time t. [3]

A
20m/s

100 m
20m/s
q
B
100 3m

20 10 5
(A) t = s (B) t = s (C) t = s (D) None of these
3 3 3

Q.7 In the figure shown if friction coefficient of block 1 and 2 with inclined plane is µ1 = 0.5 and µ2 = 0.4
respectively, then find out the correct statement. [3]
1
2

q
////////////////////////////////////

(A) both block will move together


(B) both block will move separately
(C) there is a non­zero contact force between two blocks
(D) none of these

[23]
[COMPREHENSION TYPE]
Q.8 to Q.13 are based upon a paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for question nos. 8 to 10
To find the speed of a river’s current, a boatman decides to carry out the following experiment. He drops
a wooden bucket into the water and himself sets off downstream, rowing along the flow of river. After 40
min. he reaches a point A, 1 km from his starting­ point and turns back. After travelling some distance
upstream, he picks up the bucket, turns round again and, rowing downstream once more, reaches A for
the second time 24 min later (after picking the bucket.) Assuming that the speeds of both current and
boat are constant and also that no time is wasted on turning round.
Q.8 How long does the boatman spend on rowing upstream to meet the bucket ? [3]
(A) 24 min (B) 40 min (C) 84 min (D) 16 min

Q.9 What is the speed of the current ? [3]


4 3 3
(A) 1 km/hr (B) km/hr (C) km/hr (D) km/hr
3 4 10

Q.10 What is the boat’s speed relative to the water ? [3]


(A) 1.2 km/hr (B) 1 km/hr (C) 0.75 km/hr (D) None of these

Paragraph for question nos. 11 to 13

A body of mass m = 1.8 kg is placed on an inclined plane, the angle of inclination is a = 37° and is
attached to the top end of the slope with a thread which is parallel to the slope. Then the slope is moved
with a horizontal acceleration a. Friction is negligible.

a
m
a

3
Q.11 Find the acceleration, if the body pushes the slope with a force of mg. [3]
4
5 5
(A) m/s2 (B) 0.5 m/s2 (C) 0.75 m/s2 (D) m/s2
3 6

Q.12 Find the tension in thread. [3]


(A) 12 N (B) 10 N (C) 8 N (D) 4 N

Q.13 At what acceleration will the body lose contact with plane ? [3]
40
(A) m/s2 (B) 7.5 m/s2 (C) 10 m/s2 (D) 5 m/s2
3

[24]
[MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE TYPE]
Q.14 to Q.17 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.
Q.14 Two block of mass m1 and m2 are placed side by side on a smooth horizontal surface. Two horizontal
forces F1 and F2 act on m1 and m2 respectively. If N is the normal contact force between the blocks
then : [4]
F1 m1 m 2 F2

F1 F2 F1 F2
(A) N = 0 when m = m (B) N = 0 when m < m
1 2 1 2

F1 F2 F1 F2
(C) N ¹ 0 when m ¹ m (D) N ¹ 0 when m > m
1 2 1 2

Q.15 A bob of mass m1 hangs by a light inextensible string which passes over a fixed smooth pulley P and
connects a ring of mass m2. The ring is constrained to move along a smooth rigid horizontal rod. The
instantaneous velocities and acceleration of the bodies are v1, a1 and v2, a2 respectively then : [4]
a2
v2

m2 q

a1 v1
m1

(A) v1 = v2 cosq (B) a2 = a1 cosq (C) v1 = v2 sinq (D) a1 = a2 cosq

Q.16 Which of the following statements is TRUE for a particle moving in a circle with a constant angular
speed ? [4]
(A) the velocity vector is tangent to the circle.
(B) the acceleration vector is tangent to the circle
(C) the acceleration vector points to the centre of the circle.
(D) the velocity and acceleration vectors are perpendicular to each other.

Q.17 A force of 100 N is applied on a stationary block of mass 3 kg as shown in figure. If the coefficient of
friction between the surface and the block is 0.25 then. [4]

q =30°
surface F= 100 N
(A) the frictional force acting on the block is 20 N downwards.
25 3
(B) the friction force acting on the block is N.
2
(C) the normal reaction on the block is 50 3 .
(D) if coefficient of friction is changed to 0.35 then the friction force acting on the block is again 20 N
downwards.

[25]
M.M. 70 Time : 2 Hr.
[STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.7 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Q.1 A smooth plank having two vertical walls are kept on a smooth surface. A block of mass m is projected
towards one of the vertical wall with a velocity v. If all collision has coefficient of restitution 'e' then time
after which block comes to same position w.r.t. planck is ­ [3]

v
m
2L
6L

4L 6L 2L 4L 6L 2L
(A) + + (B) + +
v ev e 2 v ev e 2 v e 3 v
10L 2L
(C) + (D) data not sufficient
ev e 2 v

Q.2 A disk of radius R is free to rotate in the horizontal plane with its axis vertical. The disc has a horizontal
smooth groove in it. Spring has natural length R/2 and spring constant k. One end of spring is attached to
center of disck and the other end of spring is attached to block of mass m. At t = 0 it is stretched to length
R. The disc has angular velocity wand angular acceleration a. Then at t = 0 block will have acceleration.
[3]

y
w,a

KR æ KR ö
(A) i + aRJ (B) ç + w2 R ÷ i + aRJ
2m è 2m ø
(
(C) w2 Ri + aRJ ) (D) both (A) and (C)

Q.3 A dog of mass 25 kg has a string tied to its tail which can bear a maximum tension of 1600N. Then
contact force exterted by ground on the dog to keep the block of mass m2 = 20 kg in equilibrium is.
(given that friction is enough so that dog does not skid) [3]

m2

(A) - 1600ˆi + 250ˆj (B) 1600ˆi + 250ˆj (C) 200ˆi + 250ˆj (D) - 200ˆi + 250ˆj

[26]
Q.4 A particle of mass m is projected on an incline plane as shown in diagram (i) wind is flowing up the
incline such that wind force is proprotionla to its size S given by F = KS. If path of particle is as shown
in diagram (ii). Then [3]

B
90°
q
a A
q
(i) (ii)

mg cos q mg sin q mg sin( a + q) mg cos(a + q)


(A) K = (B) K= (C) K= (D) K=
S S S S

Q.5 A block is kept at the corner of two walls and force 3N is applied on block.If µ = .1. Then frictional force
acting on block equals. [3]

3N
10 kg

(A) 3N (B) 10 N (C) 0 (D) cannot be dertermined

Q.6 In the diagram shown m1 = 4 kg and m2 = 6 kg. It is given that m1 collides with pulley in 2 seconds and
after 1 second of start of motion the block m2 was stopped by holding it then. [3]
l0
m1

m2

6g 9g 12 g 6g
(A) l0 = (B) l0 = (C) l0 = (D) l0 =
14 14 14 7

Q.7 A block is kept on the rough horizontal surface and force aching an it as a function of time is shown by a
graph. velocity of the parrticale at the end of 10 sec will be. [3]

F(N)

2Kg F 6
2
µk = .15 4
µs = .2
O 2 4 6 t(sec)
10
(A) 8 m s–1 (B) 17 m s–1 (C) 6 m s–1 (D) 4 m s–1

[27]
[REASONING TYPE]
Q.8 to Q.10 is Reasoning type questions, contains Statement­1 (Assertion) and Statement­2 (Reason). Each
question has 4 choices (A ), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

Q.8 Statement­1 : In a oblique collision momentum is conserved only along the common normal line. [3]
Statement­2 : In an oblique collision coefficient of restitution is applied along common normal line.
(A) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is correct explanation for statement­1.
(B) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement­1.
(C) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is false.
(D) Statement­1 is false, statement­2 is true.

Q.9 Statement 1 : A body is laying at rest on horizontal rough surface. A person moving with acceleration
a in forward direction will observe a friction force acting on the block. [3]
Statement 2 : When there is relative motion between the two surface then only kinetic friction acts
between them.
(A) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is correct explanation for statement­1.
(B) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement­1.
(C) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is false.
(D) Statement­1 is false, statement­2 is true.

Q.10 Statement­1 : The shape of the trajectory of the motion of an object is not determined by the acceleration
alone. [3]
Statement­2 : The trajectory of the motion of an object is independent of acceleration.
(A) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is correct explanation for statement­1.
(B) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is true and statement­2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement­1.
(C) Statement­1 is true, statement­2 is false.
(D) Statement­1 is false, statement­2 is true.

[COMPREHENSION TYPE]
Q.11 to Q.16 are based upon a paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for question nos. 11 to 13

In the diagram shown coefficient of friction between 2kg block and 4kg block is µ= .1 and between 4 kg
and ground is µ = 0.2. Then answer the following questions. (t is time)
y
F= 2t 2kg
x 4kg

1
Q.11 Force of friction on 2kg block at t = sec will be : [3]
2
(A) 1N towards left (B) 1N towards right
(C) 0N (D) 2N towards left

Q.12 At t = 2sec the friction between 4kg block and ground will be : [3]
(A) 2N towards right (B) 4N towards left
(C) 0N (D) 2N towards left

[28]
Q.13 The graph of friciton force acting on 4 kg block and ground as a funciton of time. [3]
Fr Fr

t t
(A) (B)

Fr Fr

t
t
(C) (D)

Paragraph for question nos. 14 to 16


A massless rod of length R is hinged at point O and a plank is attached to the other end of rod at point
P. The rod is rotated in the vertical plane so that plank always remains horibzontal. Angular velocity and
angular acceleration of rod is wand a­respectively then if µ is coefficient of friction between plank and
mass then :
M
P
R

q w
O a
Q.14 Normal force acting on the body is [3]
(A) N = m (a R cos q + g – w2R sin q) (B) N = m(a R cos q + w2R sin q + g)
(C) N = m(a R cos q + w2R sin q + g) (D) N = m(w2R sin q + g – a R cos q)
Q.15 If block is not moving with respect to plank then friction force acting on block is : [3]
(A) m(aR sin q + w2R cos q) (B) m(aR cos q + w2R sin q)
(C) µm(aR cos q + g – w2R sin q) (D) µm(aR sin q + g – w2R cos q)
Q.16 Coefficient of friction µ such that skidding starts at the instant shown in diagram : [3]
aR sin q + w2 R cos q aR cos q + w2 R sin q
(A) m = (B) m =
aR cos q + g - w2 R sin q aR sin q + g - w2 R cos q

aR cos q + g - w2 R sin q aR sin q + g - w2 R cos q


(C) m = (D) m =
aR sin q + w2 R cos q aR cos q + w2 R sin q

[MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE TYPE]


Q.17 to Q.18 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.
Q.17 The system is as shown in diagram and all the surface is smooth. then [4]
F=mg 1 3 F=mg
m m
m 2m
2 4
4m

(A) Block of mass 4 m will not move. (B) Block of mass 4 m will move towards right.
(C) Block 1 will go towards left w.r.t. 4 m. (D) Block 3 will go towards left w.r.t. 4 m.
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Q.18 Coefficient of friction between the two blocks is 0.3 whereas the surface AB is smooth ( g = 10 ms–2)
2kg [4]
T1

T2 3kg

A B

10 kg

(A) Acceleration of the system of masses is 5.86 ms–2 (B) Tension T1 in the string is 17.7 N
(C) Tension T2 in the string is about 41.4 N (D) Acceleration of 10 kg mass is 7.55 ms–2

[MATCH THE COLUMN TYPE]


Q.19 is "Match the Column" type. Entry of column­I are to be matched with ONE OR MORE THAN ONE
ENTRIES of column­II and vice versa.
Q.19 Two block of mass m1 and m2 (m2 > m1) are placed in contact with each other on an inclined plane as
shown in figure. The coefficient of friction between m1 and surface is µ1 and between m2 and surface is
µ2. (tan q = 0.25) [8]
m2
m1

q
/ / / / / / / / / / / /
COLUMN–I COLUMN–II
(A) µ1 = .3 , µ2 = 0.2 (P) Acceleration of both blocks is different.
(B) µ1 = .2 , µ2 = .3 (Q) Acceleration of both blocks is same.
(C) µ1 = .3 , µ2 = .3 (R) Normal reaction between both the block is zero.
(D) µ1 = .3 , µ2 = .2 (S) Normal reaction between both the blocks is
and the inclined plane starts non­zero
moving up with acceleration g/2

[SUBJECTIVE TYPE]
Q.20 is "Subjective" questions. Marks will be awarded only if correct bubbles are filled in OMR sheet.

3L
Q.20 A uniform chain of length L has one of its end attached to the wall at point A, while of the length of
4
the chain is lying on table as shown in figure. The minimum coefficient of friction between table and chain
n
so that chain remains in equilibrium is . Find the value of n. [6]
4

A
37°

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ANSWER KEY
PRACTICE TEST­1
Q.1 D Q.2 A Q.3 B Q.4 D Q.5 D Q.6 B Q.7 B
Q.8 B Q.9 D Q.10 A Q.11 C Q.12 C Q.13 A, C Q.14 A, D
Q.15 A, C Q.16 B, C, D Q.17 (A) P (B) P,Q,R,S (C) Q,R,S Q.18 0600
Q.19 0020 Q.20 0003

PRACTICE TEST­2
Q.1 D Q.2 C Q.3 C Q.4 B Q.5 C Q.6 C Q.7 D
Q.8 B Q.9 B Q.10 C Q.11 B Q.12 B Q.13 C Q.14 D
Q.15 A, B Q.16 A,B,C Q.17 A,B,C Q.18 1680 Q.19 0065

PRACTICE TEST­3
Q.1 C Q.2 B Q.3 B Q.4 C Q.5 D Q.6 C Q.7 C
Q.8 C Q.9 A Q.10 A Q.11 A Q.12 D Q.13 D Q.14 A
Q.15 B Q.16 A Q.17 C Q.18 (A) P,R (B) Q,S (C) P,R (D) P,R
Q.19 0020 Q.20 0004

PRACTICE TEST­4
Q.1 A Q.2 C Q.3 A Q.4 C Q.5 A Q.6 B Q.7 A, B
Q.8 A Q.9 A Q.10 D Q.11 A Q.12 B Q.13 B Q.14 C
Q.15 B, C Q.16 A, B, C, D Q.17 B, D Q.18 A, C Q.19 (A) P (B) Q (C) S
Q.20 (A) Q (B) R (C) Q

PRACTICE TEST­5
Q.1 C Q.2 C Q.3 A Q.4 A Q.5 D Q.6 B Q.7 B
Q.8 B Q.9 D Q.10 A Q.11 D Q.12 A Q.13 A Q.14 A,B,D

Q.15 A, D Q.16 A, C, D Q.17 A, C, D

PRACTICE TEST­6
Q.1 A Q.2 A Q.3 D Q.4 B Q.5 D Q.6 B Q.7 D
Q.8 D Q.9 D Q.10 C Q.11 B Q.12 C Q.13 A Q.14 A
Q.15 A Q.16 A Q.17 B, C, D Q.18 A, B, C
Q.19 (A) Q,S (B) P,R (C) Q,R (D) Q,S Q.20 0001

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