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(M) MID-TERM EXAMINATION (2022-23) CLASS : XI SUBJECT: PHYSICS (042) Time Allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 70 wart Freer: (1) wat we atari dg oe wa Fo ge 35 Te I (2) Fe Wa Wa te wel A fans d1 ds-a, Gs-a, ew, Usa T @s-al (3) Gs-9 81 415 cH we agfaacds 2, wer 16-18 He HH TF TH arnt 1 3% ad we 21 Gs-a Fo awe SB 7 wg aa wz, asa 43 ae 45 wy oie wee, Gee as ain S fag oR art 3 we a Gea Yd fara sere arena we eI Wee 4 oi a el (4) wav A a ow al fawcs sel 2) vet A aiafte war S siaeta, famed WET Soe C1 we Ter saw freed Fa UH ai et ea HoT em : GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: (1) _ All questions are compulsory. There are 35 questions in all. (2) The question paper has five sections, Section-A, Section-B, Section-C, Section-D and Section-E. (3) Section-A contains 15 MCQ and 3 assertion-reasoning MCQs of 1 mark each, Section-B contains 7 short answer questions of 2 marks each, Section- C contains 5, short answer questions of 3 marks each and Section-D contains 3 long answer questions of 5 marks each and Section-E contains two case study based questions of 4 marks each. (4) There is no overall choice. However, intemal choice is provided. You have to attempt only one of the choices in such questions. 1 XI-PHYSICS-M st (& scanned with OKEN Scanner Bl W2 W3 w4 WS Lim = toocte GS-3 (Section-A) frat lcm 9a at wa aT ated ‘mA 2 - a) The volume of a cube of side 1 cm in m’ is : (@) 10° () 10° © 10% dy 10° vata a fata ga @ - qa) Dimensional formula of power is : (@) [MLT*) (bo) [ML?T?] @) [ML’T*) (@ [ML’T’] ay ero qt vi ev ae a ae 21 “ae S ae : 7 : saa fem et - a) A particle moves with a velocity ‘v’ on the circumference of a circle of radius ‘r’, After 4, it’s displacement will be : v @ r (vb) 2r r = d) 0 © 3 @ S-aa OG a aiet Welk HET E - q) The slope of v-t graph represents: - Aa) fae (b) TUT displacement acceleration © wa @ 7 force velocity afe A=3i+2j wm B=i-2j+3k a, wa |A+B) a am em - (1) If A=3i+2} and B=i-2}+3k, the |A+B] is equal to -, (a) 5 ) V7 © 6 @ 4 . 2 XI-PHYSICS-M (& scanned with OKEN Scanner W.6 wT WS Wg wal at dats a ort, 5 das A ae fren ren wha forest B a) The angular displacement of second hand of a clock during any 5s i (a) 60° (b) 90° US 30° (45° war dat F feet at aftr wat wT agI 411 th fish He ROTI wT ara @ - qa) Two bodies with kinetic energies in the ratio 4:1 are moving with equal linear momentum. The ratio of their masses is: vay 1:2 (b) i: @ 41 @ 14 wep vere Bae & fore sere a1 Toi ze - a) The co-efficient of restitution ‘e” for a perfectly elastic collision is : @ 1 (b) zero () _ infinite “dt wer quan dad sta ar ww a yo aft at 81 saw UH Tem as are ah aan Hefert TT - qa) A disc is rotating with angular velocity ‘w’. If a child sits on it, what is conserved: f (a) WaT (ob) alvita eat Linear momentum Angular momentum Le) Ths Sst @ see arpt Kinetic energy Moment of Inertia gio tome Aa Bias qa Ha aT Hen HAT: IRARS THE ‘A FT wal A aq 3ve di Ba a eT - qa) The radii of circular orbits of two satellites A and B revolving around the earth are 4R and R respectively. If the speed of satellite A is 3v, then speed of satellite B will be : 3v Ley 7 (b) 6v 3v 12 dp = (©) y @ F 3 ‘XI-PHYSICS-M oO (& scanned with OKEN Scanner B11 feet ver a afar a 45° ater, K afist wat a ster wre 1 Teas Sag KR saat atts wal ehh - a) A stone is thrown at an angle of 45° to the horizontal with kinetic energy K. The kinetic energy at the highest point is : K K a K kK us (a) 2 (b) EB \ \ My K (d) Zero W122 ke FIR HUE fig 3ms? a ae Hen 21H Sas FTF ufeada am - (1) A body of mass 2 kg moves with an acceleration 3ms*. The change in momentum in one second is : P a inal (a) kg ms“! ©) 3kg mst pS 3 2 (©) 6kgmst dy” BY A ME AUT (none of these) B13 Hoe ta Hee - qa) A couple produces : (a) i mf ei (>) tata a it fe no motion linear and rotational motion Ue wi ae @ Ue Reha aha purely rotational motion purely linear motion ~ 1 14 fea Gad Hag FI OOK, yet HT ae RR ie an em (geet ai fara = R) a) ‘The height «t which the weight of a body becomes 2 it’s weight on the surface of the each (radius R) is : (a) SR ~b) ISR (@ 3R @ 4R =i L 6 4 B= 2 XI-PHYSICS-M (& scanned with OKEN Scanner WAS 16 eo ame fret fait #12 om aie siet 2, see 100) Taf faa a ort 2 ame SS 2om ait ont ater ra at aia Hot AF agiadt eit - a) When a spring is stretched by 2 cm, it stores 100 J of energy. If it is stretched further by 2 cm, the stored energy will be increased by : (a) 1003 by 2005 (©) 3005 (a) 400) Wa deM 16, 78 8 ie tae ae We het eS wafeerert (A) wor eat St arcoT (R) gM afar war 1 ga We wat sar AS AT AT @), ), (CF GAS ae Great Fifa! @ (A) Wen (RYH wa @ F(R) afew Tt Ue SET wT ZI (b+) (A) 7H (R) AHH BETS F(R) SAT BI BET AEN ACT HTT (©) (Aaa 3 WEY (RY TEM ZI @ (AAT s WY R)AE For question number 16, 17 and 18, two statements are given — one labelled Assertion (A) and the other labelled Reason (R). Select the correct answer to these questions from the codes (a), (b), (c) and (d) as given below: (a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). (b) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the not correct explanation of (A). (©) (A)is true but (R) is false. (d) (A) is false but (R) is true. fare (A): Tae cae, ait sth eq aot et THT ZI a) RT (R): OT UH Bia Ufa z1 Assertion (A) : A positive acceleration can be associated with a ‘slowing down’ body also. Reason (R) : Acceleration is a vector quantity. 5 XI-PHYSICS-M (& scanned with OKEN Scanner WAT & F.18 Wo 3.20 cafes (A): oem um erat a Uw one fig ar aT Ga So STH afr Sait aca ehhh qa) a(R): Ths Sat gra HK fee Hae z1 Assertion (A) : A light and heavy body have same momentum, then they also have same kinetic energy. "Reason (R) : Kinetic energy depends upon the mass of the body. airmen (A): aon ysl at ah frat sett at fer eed at TAT (1) rm (R): Vert sree ay a TET a ala aT ag GIT! Assertion (A) : If polar ice melts, days will be longer. Reason (R).: Moment of inertia decreases and thus angular velocity increases. ‘GS-a (Section-B) fex am & feu, ae a vera a Sautscat oa a alfa! (2) For uniformily accelerated motion derive the relation S=ut+1at? graphically. fat again war at wat wa 8 a ig 20 ms! F an a SR at ain seater fem 4 that ag t1 fe fig a ie het we @ ua a seat wag 25 m2 Q) (a) We yet aa 8 feet Sa aH ome? (>). ie aed 8 cart S ved fron wT rH? (g = 10 ms?) XI-PHYSICS-M (& scanned with OKEN Scanner I yp A ball is thrown vertically upwards with a velocity of 20 ms from the top ofa multistorreyed building. The height of the point from where the ball is thrown is 25 m from the ground. (a) How high the ball will rise from Earth’s surface (b) How long will it take before the ball hits the ground? (g = 10 ms) w21 “Sa set @ fee fend ar 45° Q quae wat gro afer a am 2, afas aoe aaa ett 21” sa ser a fare aifara (2) “For angles of projection which exceed or fall short of 45° by an equal amounts, the ranges are equal.” Prove this statement. RQ vicin2e ¥22 Skg TH 12 keh a feel a fet coat arfsars She, st atria fot Wad tH ot fed a ain we 2) feel ae oe He aT sen ett 4 aaa aa aifse (g = 10 ms) (2) Two masses 8 kg and 12 kg are connected at the two ends of a light, inextensible string that goes over a frictionless pulley. Find the acceleration of the masses and the tension in the string when the masses are released. (g=10 ms”) 3.23 vefefa aif fe qed wo a fea a fie at ga aie aot ot aR eam faa em (2) Show that the total mechanical energy of a freely falling body remains constant throughout it’s fall. 9.24 ae fas aifse fH feat fis & aria aan 4 oftads st a va fis 1H ae me ae aT a TAR eit Q2) aaa ‘anita dan wean! & fran al uferiea aif ua va Gee fram ar Tel at ata arate Saree aK TASTET 7 ‘XI-PHYSICS-M (& scanned with OKEN Scanner ~ Prove that the time rate of change of angular momentum of a particle is 3.26 327 Y.28 equal to torque acting on it. OR State the law of conservation of angular momentum and illustrate it with the example of planetary motion. Rela aM FI A dea A Sas H aa aera st aren FifstE! (2). Discuss the variation of acceleration due to gravity with altitude from earth’s surface. S-H (Section-C) frat sae, st gett Sani sie want cm wi @, Ht Ga Sat (TTT feats) & fem oier oe aiferay (3) Find the expression for total energy of a satellite revolving around the surface of the earth. we St F a at asf () St at wad (f), St A se A (1) a St & xera vfa sad crag (m) wR fre aed 1 fons at fafa a1 Soa Se EE v,T. ma 68 way Sata wife) (3) The frequency of vibration of a string depends upon length (£) of the string, tension (T) in the string and mass per unit length (m). Using the method of dimensions, establish the relation in v, T, mand ¢. t=0 aT We Fe ao Aer fig aT S.0im/s S 41 GACT US Sea 21 xy waa 4 sam te aa om 2 Hh se WHE SMT 31 +2)) ms? IA FUT 21 (3) (a) fae am HK HT aT x-freeie 84 m et Ta aM sea y feeia fara etm? (b) Fa a HO HT rer ae eH? XI-PHYSICS-M (& scanned with OKEN Scanner a be . Mena P A particle starts from origin at t= 0 with a velocity 5.0im/s and moves in x-y plane under action of a force which produces a constant acceleration of Gi+2)) ms”. (a) What is the y-coordinate of the particle at the instant it’s x-coordinate is 84 m? (b) What is the speed of the particle at this time? yoo aan fram 3 soa Sx F feof ate fore cise oT FEI) aaa aaa am 82 gaan feet fie we een wa vem 2? eee fe feet aaa a apt sa fag Sara Feit eh area fas a: ary argo aed @1 Obtain an expression for the position vector of the centre of mass of a two particle system. OR What is couple? What effect does it have on a body? Show that moment of couple is same irrespective of the point of rotation of the body. 3.30 em ae ot fret Sa Sow fat a A 2, a ester Ga TT ST 2) gq meant ga & feat fag KTR at ae a St A oa & fem wise corfia sifu, ait ae vt sentra sifere far Sit AF seaey fg 4 fray fag TAG SI SAT 6 mg zl (3) A body tied to one end of a string is made to revolve in a vertical circle. Derive an expression for the velocity of the body and tension in the string at any point, Also show that the difference in tension at lowest point and highest point is 6 mg. (& scanned with OKEN Scanner B31 (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) GS-z (Section-D) wee ae ehan 27 (5) Um weer Afar 3 so aio ge sw’ aa a wef fora oar 1 FT & fae aie os aifae - (i) Weer aT aaftean sraré Gi) yee at Afast oe (ii) ‘0 % fra am & few afar wae aifrray 21 aaa aie Aan afer B, am ow ama Fae eu el cae TRO afer Rat farce fats & at a afer Baar O& da am am at aie saa aio R” fem sia 21 749? a What is.a projectile? A projectile is fired upward making an angle ‘0’ with horizontal with a velocity ‘u’. Obtain the expression for (i) Maximum height attained (ii) Horizontal range (iii) At what value of *0” the range is maximum OR Analytically, find the resultant R of two vectors A and B inclined at an angle @ with each other. Find the angle between two vectors B and Q if resultant of the vectors is given by R’=P°+Q? XI-PHYSICS-M (& scanned with OKEN Scanner W.32 4.33 (a) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) afte ain, ahaa ator a afi ei at ofeenfir afer farett aq RW aa 4 see sem at a ante aaeul ama after ein, atta ait a after ein st sina afore (5) ata wi wera 4 vette aif fis efter hor we vo, V, Waa Thal oR at afraag aft & feu cine aifre (vy : HR at Ala, vo : Wart Tt)! Define the term static friction, limiting friction and kinetic friction. Draw the graph between friction and applied force on any object and show static friction, limiting friction and kinetic friction in graph. Using graph show that static friction is a self adjusting force. OR Derive an expression for velocity of car on a banked circular road having co-efficient of friction ‘’ and v > Vo. Write the expression for optimum velocity of the car. (v : speed of car, Vo : optimum speed). yery dace 4 VaR ae BT Une Sif (5) a fei at af a& fae wa feta wore dae @ few an vist Bi Tara Ff aaa ar-aat waa ar er Fifa ari-aat via at uted act & fem fag aif af fis af ter Fa 10% Fern ame at wast ait Hot A fag accra frat erm in XI-PHYSICS-M (& scanned with OKEN Scanner G34 (a) Define elastic collision and co-efficient of restitution. (b) Derive an expression for velocities of two masses for an elastic Collision in one dimension. OR (a) State work energy theorem. Ww (b) Prove work energy theorem for variable force. (©) If the linear momentum of a body is increased by 10% what will be the percentage change in it’s kinetic energy. GS-4 (Section-E) WH 34 @ 35 faq sreqad ut onenita ¢ a atard 21 a WT sie fu ae wea ar sae dif Ue @ ois Wea A GIT aT TT Zl Q.34 and Q.35 are case study based questions and are compulsory. Attempt the questions following them. Marks of questions are mentioned against them. OM St aed Teta tai agen HI THe ¢ fa aM St aca 7 1877 A veda feat am creda Ta, sree te wet at dts A we el edt, wate art St aed I Seem ara TT aH area Ta H TAK al dts S aM AAT Bi AA St aT TAHT S = \(v—b)=RT P+ e}v b) Po, V> aa, To aan, R> te Free fact feu me 4a H AAA Sl ‘a’ SI “bY Fax ae fein V1 ata Ata few Wm Weal I Sak ats @ ‘a’ an farita qa fras sa etm - a) @ Wy (b) [ML'T*) () [MLT?) (@) [MLT*] 12 XI-PHYSICS-M (& scanned with OKEN Scanner (ii) om fata aa a b (@) [M"L* (bo) [MUT?] () (M'L’T?) (dy (ML°T*} (iii) 2 am fina at (2) (a) [ML‘*T*) (b) [M°L'T} (©) [M°L*T) (d) [M°L*T’) aaa PV Fal facia ya @ - (a) [M°L°T*] (b) (ML’T] () (MeL T°] (d) [ML“T] Van der Waals equation was derived by Johannes Diderik van der Waals in year 1873. The equation is basically a modified version of the ideal gas law which states that gases consists of point masses that undergo perfectly clastic collision. However, this law fails to explain the behaviour of real gases. Therefore, the Van der Waals equation was devised, and help us define the physical state of a real gas. Van der Waals equation is : [p+ S|iv-w=Re va Where ‘P” is pressure, *V’ is volume, “T” is absolute temperature of given sample of gas, R is called molar gas constant. ‘a’ and “b’ are Van der Waals constants. Now answer the following questions : (i) Dimensional formula of ‘a’ is : sa Wy (b) [ML"T?}) (©) (MLT*) (d) [MLT?} 13 XI-PHYSICS-M (& scanned with OKEN Scanner (ii) (iii) Dimensional formula o} (a) (M'L?r?y (by (ce) [M'L*T?) (d) Dimensional formula of = iS: (a) [ML‘T?} (©) [M°L*T*) (@) OR Dimensional formula of PY. is : ab (a) [M°L°T?) (b) (©) [M°L“T?} (@) by [ML2r} [ML°T?] (M°L‘T] [M°L°T] (ML°T] [ML“T] 9.35 mm fem, fa at we a aa at oraeree ot Sa UH Ser a 7A ata 4 stat aH fry sar sa ASH diet at 60 ke sal saa AR Wit a at ae We VEN wa ae fre A Hw Hw oN, saa aa % fix 4 sen oe Amn ai Ayia A sem an cota ae daa xa aT ae) aread eA aa frefetad wat a sex Aifs) (g = 10 ms *) (i) am fer 10 ms? & aM A SM Hw e, wa ALA or we Ss PE A I AIT BIT - (a) 1000N (b) (c) ON (d) qa) 800N 1200 N XI-PHYSICS-M (& scanned with OKEN Scanner (i) oe Tee si oR tr an a sie ot atl a, ar vrei aren afar ni te er a TT elt a) a) H00 (bh) YOON, we) ON (dl) Bay 2) ad ae (iii) OE Te Fer die | ae a a aie a) er a are fer Se! eh ocean en a oie eit eres, ete) Peevfteny ay af ae eee ator a oni ait Q) Ww 06 (by) () 4 (a) eri) a) ald ae ett one fee vet ey fhe) fire ae eh a) ett are fet oar ere samt amt net NH) (un) 600.N (b) 900N () 12001N (d) ON Ravi needed weighing machine for his home, He bought machine from a shop and to check it, Ravi measures his weight on the machine which comes out to be 60 ky, After that Ruvi left for home with machine, While going in 1, he again measured his weight and machine showed different weight from earlier, He got very surprived to see this. Now annwer the following questions: If 1M Wy accelerated upwards with an acceleration of 10 ms 7, the apparent weight of Ravi measured by machine will be : (a) 1000/N (b) 800 () ON (wd) 1200N (i) (& scanned with OKEN Scanner (ii) upward with uniform velocity of Sm ill be 4 600N (b) 900N () 300N (d) None of these The ratio of the weight of Ravi recorded when lift is ascending up with 2 uniform speed of 4ms to when it is descending down with uniform speed of 2ms will be : (a) 06 ) 1 < 8 (d) None of these oR If lift falls freely the apparent weight of Ravi will be : (2) 600N (&) 900N (©) 120N “GW oN ‘XI-PHYSICS-M (& scanned with OKEN Scanner

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