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SUPERIOR GROUP OF COLLEGES T-2

Class Part-I Subject Physics Time Allowed 15 Minutes


Q.Paper-I Objective Type Paper A Maximum Marks 10
Roll No. Student Name Date
Syllabus CH# 3

OBJECTIVE
Note: Four possible answers A, B, C and D to each question are given. The choice which you think is
correct, fill that circle in front of that question with Marker or Pen ink. Cutting or filling two or
more circles will result in zero mark in that question.
Q 1. Multiple choice questions (1x10=10)

i. Ranges are equal when angles are…


(A) 60&30 (B) 45&90 (C) 30&45 (D) 60&45

ii. The speed of burnt gases in rocket is


(A) 400ms-1 (B) 4000ms-1 (C) 10000kgs-1 (D) 4000kms-1

iii. How many percent mass of launch rocket consists


(A) 20% (B) 60% (C) 80% (D) 40%

iv. A typical rocket consumes about……. of fuels


(A) 10000kgs-1 (B) 4000kgs-1 (C) 10000kgs-2 (D) 20000kgs-1

v. When the car moves with constant acceleration then velocity-time graph
(A) Straight line (B) Curve line (C) Horizontal straight line (D) Circle

vi. Projectile motion is under the


(A) Magnetic force (B) Electric force (C) Gravity force (D) Lorentz force

vii. The common factor in an elastic collision and inelastic collision


(A) P is conserved (B) E total conserved (C) Both a and B (D) K.E

viii. Momentum is quantity


(A) Scalar (B) Vector (C) Base (D) None

ix. Area between the velocity time graph is equal to


(A) Covered distance (B) Velocity (C) Acceleration (D) Time

x. Slope velocity time graph give


(A) Velocity (B) Acceleration (C) Displacement (D) Retardation
SUPERIOR GROUP OF COLLEGES T-3

Class Part-I Subject Physics Time Allowed 1:15 Hrs


Q.Paper-I Subjective Type Paper A Maximum Marks 40
Roll No. Student Name Date
Syllabus CH# 3
(Section-I)
Q 2. Attempt the following short questions (ANY 6) (6×2=12)
i. Define impulse and show that how it is related to linear momentum?
ii. At what point or points in its path does a projectile have its minimum speed, its maximum speed?
iii. Explain the circumstances in which the velocity v and acceleration a of a car are parallel and anti parallel?
iv. Can the velocity of an object reverse the direction when acceleration is constant?
v. Motion with constant velocity is a special case of motion with constant acceleration. Is this statement true?
Discuss.
vi. Explain the difference between elastic and inelastic collision?
vii. Prove that time rate of change of momentum of a body is equal to the applied force?
viii. A ballistic missile is fired with a velocity of 500 m/s at an angle of 30 with horizontal, find its range?
ix. A 1500 kg car has its velocity reduced from 20 m/s to 15 m/s in 3.0 sec. How large was the average retarding
force?
Q 3. Attempt the following short questions (ANY 6) (6×2=12)
i. The change in momentum of a body is 45 kgm/s in 9 seconds; calculate the force under which momentum is
changed?
ii. Show that the range of projectile is maximum when projectile is thrown at an angle of 45 with horizontal.
iii. Define ballistic missile and ballistic trajectory.
iv. State law of inertia?
v. Define collision? Also write its types
vi. Calculate the force due to water flow.
vii. Define isolated system.
viii. What is inertial and non-inertial frame of reference.
ix. Derive a relation for acceleration of rocket?
(SECTION-II)
Note: Attempt any two from the following question. (8×2= 16)

Q 4. a) What is projectile motion? Derive the relation for height, time of flight of projectile?
b) Find the angle of projection of a projectile for which its maximum height and horizontal range
are equal?
Q 5. a) State and explain Law of conservation of linear momentum?
b) A foot ball is thrown upward an angle 30° with respect to the horizontal. To throw a 40m
pass. What must be the initial speed of the ball?
Q 6. a) Define elastic and inelastic collision. Discuss the elastic collision in one dimension and show
that velocity of approach is equal to that of separation?
b) A truck weighing 2500 kg and moving with a velocity of 21 ms−1 collides with a
stationary car weighing 1000 kg. The truck and the car move together after the impact. Calculate
their common velocity.

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