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When a car driver travelling at a speed of 10 m/s applies brakes and brings the car to rest in 20 s, t
retardation will be:
A body is thrown vertically upward with velocity u, the greatest height h to which it will rise is,
Which of the following situations is possible?
When an object travels equal distances in equal intervals of time, howsoever small the interval may be, the motion of the obje
If a body moves with uniform velocity, then the acceleration is equal to
If a body is moving at constant speed in a circular path, its
If a particle moves with a constant speed, the distance-time graph is a
If the initial velocity of an object is equal to final velocity, the value of acceleration is
A quantity has a value of -6 m/s.It may be the
A football has lesser inertia than a stone of the same size because
An unbalanced force acts on a body. The body
A cannon after firing recoils due to
The speed of a falling body increases continuously, this is because
If an object is in a state of equilibrium
When we jump out a boat standing in water it moves
The momentum of a body of given mass is proportional to its
Newton’s second law of motion gives us a measure of
Soda water is a solution of carbon-dioxide in water. What is this solution composed of?
We can separate a pure solid from its solution by
Which of the following involves both physical and chemical change?
Select the old one out.
Which one of the following is correctly matched?
Brass contains
An emulsion is a colloidal solution formed by mixing
Which of the following statement is correct?
Score Hint Answer ExOption1 Option1_Correct

1 + 2 m/s^2
1 u/g
1 An object can have acceleration, but constant velocity.
1 uniform 1
1 zero 1
1 velocity is constant and its acceleration is zero
1 straight line 1
1 positive
1 speed of a particle
1 football has more air inside than the stone
1 must remain in same state
1 conservation of energy
1 no force acts on it
1 It is at rest
1 forward
1 velocity 1
1 force 1
1 Liquid solute in a gaseous solvent
1 crystallization 1
1 Burning of a candle 1
1 Carbon
1 Emulsion - curd
1 gold and copper
1 two miscible liquids
1 A pure substance must contain only one type of atom.
Option2 Option2_Correct

− 2 m/s^2
u^2/2g 1
The velocity of an object may be zero but acceleration is not zero. 1
non-uniform
constant
velocity and acceleration are both changing direction only 1
circle
negative
velocity of a particle 1
football has less air inside than the stone
must move with uniform velocity
Newton’s third law of motion 1
It is very light
It is in motion at constant velocity
backward 1
size
inertia
Gaseous solute in a liquid solvent 1
simple distillation
Rusting of iron
Oxygen
Foam - mist
copper and zinc 1
any two liquids
A mixture containing two compounds must be heterogeneous.
Option3 Option3_Correct

− 0.5 m/s^2 1
u^2/g
Distance and the magnitude of displacement are equal in circular motion.
circular motion
finite
velocity and acceleration are both increasing
stair-like
zero 1
position of a particle
football has less mass than the stone 1
must be accelerated 1
Newton’s first law of motion
the air exert the frictional force
It is in free fall
side ways
shape
mass
Liquid solute in a liquid solvent
sedimentation
Cooking of food
Iodine
Aerosol - smoke 1
zinc and silver
any two gases
A heterogeneous mixture must contain atleast three elements.
Option4

+ 0.5 m/s^2
u/2g
Average speed and the magnitude of average velocity are always equal in circular motion.
oscillatory motion
infinite
velocity is constant and acceleration is changing direction
polygon
infinite
displacement of a particle
football has more mass than the stone
must remain at rest
none of these
the earth attract it
may be more than one of the above
none of the above
all of these
acceleration
Gas in suspended form in liquid
both (1) and (2)
Boiling of water
Mercury
Solid sol - cake
copper and silver
two immiscible liquids
A homogeneous mixture must be uniform.
Option4_Correct Option5 Option5_COption6 Option6_Correct

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