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Edition: 2021-22 © Aakash Educational Services Limited [AESL] Model Test Papers PHYSICS Time: 90 Min. Model Test Paper-1 M.M.: 45 for School/Board Exams (Term - 1) PHYSICS Topics: Physical world, Units and measurements, Motion in a Straight line, Motion in a Plane, Laws of Motion, Work, Energy and Power, System of particles and Rotational motion, Gravitation. General Instructions: 1. The Question Paper contains three sections. 2. Section A has 25 questions. Attempt any 20 questions. 3. Section B has 24 questions. Attempt any 20 questions 4. Section C has 6 questions. Attempt any 5 questions. 5. All questions carry equal marks. 6. There is no negative marking Section-—A This section consists of 25 multiple choice questions with overall choice to attempt any 20 questions. In case more than desirable number of questions are attempted, ONLY first 20 will be considered for evaluation. 1. Quantity having unit but no dimension is (1) Relative density (2) Intensity of sound (3) Strain (4) Solid angle If the error in the measurement of radius of sphere is 2%, the error in calculated value of its volume is (1) 2% (2) 6% (3) 4% (4) 1% The acceleration of a moving body can be found fram the (1) Area under velocity-time graph (2) Area under distance-time graph (3) Slope of distance-time graph (4) Slope of velocity-time graph Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: 011-47623456 (1) 4. A body is dropped freely from certain height 4. The average velocity during its fall is o (2) gh (3) J2gh (4) Zero A body is projected with a velocity 40 m/s and at an angle 60° upwards with the horizontal. Its initial velocity vector is (1) (207 + 20,/3)) mis (2) (107 +10V3/) ms (3) (20V37 +20/) vs (4) (10/37 +10/) mis The maximum possible horizontal range achieved by a projectile projected from ground is given by (v= Velocity of projection) 2 2 ye oy ie Me 05 (a) 24 a = g 4g A cricket ball is projected with velocity, vat an angle 30° upwards with the horizontal. The velocity of the ball at highest point of the trajectory will be Vv My (1) 3 (2) ri (3) ae. (4) Zero If the angle between two forces each equal to P is 26, then the resultant of these two forces will be equal to (1)P (2) 2Pcos0 (3) 2Pcoss (4) 2Psina Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: 011-47623456 (2) 10. 11. 12. 13. A force F is applied to an object of mass mi produces an acceleration of 3 m/s*. The same force applied to another object of mass mz produces an m, acceleration of 4 m/s. The value of — will be 4 3 es QZ 1 1 @y 45 A horizontal force of 18 N pushes a 10 kg block placed on a rough horizontal surface. If the coefficient of friction between block and surface are jx = 0.6 and Hs = 0.8. Which of the following statement is true ? (g = 10 m/s?) (1) The frictional force acting on the block is 80 N (2) The frictional force acting on the block is 18.N (3) Normal force acting on the block is 20 N (4) The block will start moving and accelerate The change in linear momentum is called (1) Force (2) Work (3) Linear impulse (4) Acceleration An object of mass 1 kg is moving in a circle of radius 2 m with constant velocity of 4 m/s. The centripetal force acting on the object will be (1) 16N (2) 24N (3) BN (4) 10N The reaction time for a car is 0.8 s. If the car is travelling initially at 72 kmph is stopped by the driver after observing a signal by retardation of 5 m/s*. The total distance travelled by the car before coming to rest will be (1) 26m (2) 56m (3) 16m (4) 64m Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.: 011-47623456 (3) 14. Forces which obey inverse square law are (1) Gravitational force (2) Electromagnetic force (3) Nuclear force (4) Both (1) and (2) 15. Two bullet are fired horizontally with different velocities fram same height Which will reach the ground first? (1) Slower one (2) Faster one (3) Both will reach simultaneously (4) It cannot be predicted 16. Abody moves a distance of 20 m along a straight line under the action of force of 5 N. If the work done is 50 J, the angle which the force makes with the direction of motion of the body. (1) 0° (2) 60° (3) 90° (4) 30° 17. A spring of force constant 1000 N/m has an extension of 5 cm. The work done in extending it fram 5 cm to 10 cmis (1) 3.75d (2) 2.25J (3) 5J (4) 104 18. Moment of inertia of a rigid body does not depends upon (1) Distribution of mass about the axis (2) Axis of rotation (3) Centre of mass of the body (4) Both (1) and (2) 19. Three object having mass m, 2m and 3m are placed at the corner of an equilateral triangle of side ‘a’ as shown in the figure. The y-coordinate of centre of mass of the system will be on ¥t ms (2) a (3) ae (4) Zero Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.: 011-47623456 (4) 20. 21, 22. 23. 24. A solid sphere is rotating in free space. If the radius of the sphere decreasing keeping mass same. Which of the following will increase? (1) Angular velocity (2) Angular momentum (3) Moment of inertia (4) Radius of gyration The direction of T is (Symbol! have their usual meaning) (1) Parallel to the plane of # and F (2) Parallel to the plane of F and Pp (3) Perpendicular to the plane of r and B (4) Perpendicular to the plane of F and F The moment of inertia of a uniform rod of mass m_and length / about an axis passing through its centre and perpendicular to its length is mi? mi? 4) 2, Gaal 4) 12 (2) 3 mi? 2mi* 3) — Py ae aN (3) 2 (4) 3 For geostationary satellites ofearth (1) The time period of satellite depends on the mass of the satellite (2) The orbit radius is independent of the mass of the earth (3) The time period is equal to time of the earth about its own axis (4) The time period is equal to period of the revolution of earth around the sun Two object of mass m and 2m are placed at separation a. The work done required to increase the separation between them to 2a is 2 2 (1) Gn (2) Grr’ a 2a _Gm? a (3) Gm (4) Gm a 2a Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, &, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: 011-47623456, (5) 25. The orbital velocity of a satellite close to the earth is v. The orbital velocity at height 4 times of earth’s radius is ()v (2) 2v v v 3) = (4) — ®) V3 «) v5 Section-B This section consists of 24 multiple choice questions with overall choice to attempt any 20 questions. In case more than desirable number of questions are attempted, ONLY first 20 will be considered for evaluation 26. 27, 28. 29. The number of significant figures in 2.32 are (1) Four (2) Two (3) One (4) Three Which of the following quantities have same dimensions of that of energy? (1) Power (2) Force (3) Work (4) Momentum The distance covered by a moving body js directly proportional to the square of time. The acceleration of the body is (1) Increasing (2) Decreasing (3) Zero 44) Constant Which of the following curves do not represent motion in one dimensions? v ve (1) Z 2) } t t : 7 (3) tc) (4) t t Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.: 011-47623456 (8) 30. 31 32, 33. The equation of trajectory of a projectile motion is given by y = ax — bx®. Maximum height attained by the projectile is a (1) 3 (2) ab a a &) a5 (4) ap? A boat which has a speed of 10 km/h in still water crosses a river of width 2 km along shortest possible path in 20 minute. The velocity of river flow in kmih is (1) 6 (2) 4 (3) 8 (4) 3 A body is moving with uniform acceleration a=(3i — j) m/s”. IF initial velocity of the body is V = (2/ + 6/) m/s, then velocity of the body at t= is will be (1) (GF +5)) mis (2) (37—4]) ms (3) (7 +3)) ms (4) (47+5/) ms Calculate the net contact force acting on a block of mass m placed at rest over a rough inclined plane as shown in the figure (1) mg sind (2) mg cos6 (3) mg (4) 2mg Corporate Offiee : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: 011-47623456 (7) 34. A small ball of mass M moving with velocity V strikes a wall at an angle of incidence 60° and rebounds back as shawn in the figure. Calculate change in linear momentum of the ball y x (1) Mv(-i) (2) Mv(-i) (3) Mv/3(7) (4) Mv/3(j) 35, The horizontal component of weight of a body (1) Is always zero (2) ls always equal to the weight of a body (3) Is less than weight of the body, but is not zero (4) Depends upon the shape of the body 36. Swimming is possible on account of > (1) Newton's first law of motion (2) Newton's second law of motion (3) Newton's third law of motion (4) Newton's law of gravitation 37. Three masses are placed on a light rod as shown in figure. For equilibrium of the system, value of mass m should be 4kg m 2kg ! t i (1) 2kg (2) 4kg (3) 1kg (4) Zero Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.: 011-47623456 (8) 38. 39. 40. 41 A body falling vertically downwards under gravity breaks into two parts of unequal masses. The centre of mass of two parts taken together (1) Shift horizontally towards heavier piece (2) Shift horizontally towards lighter piece (3) Moves in parabolic path (4) Continue to move in vertical direction If the angular displacement 8 of a flywheel varies with time as 0 = at + bf — cf then its initial angular acceleration is (1) 2b (2)a (3) 3¢ (4) 2b-3¢ A rigid body has a moment of inertial / and is rotating with constant angular velocity w. Its rotational kinetic energy is (1) pit (2) 30 2 gy) ®) 2r om, (4) > oO 2 The radius vector = (2 +5k) mand the angular velocity of the particle is a= 4k) rad/s. Then the linear velocity of the particle is (1) 167 ms* (2) -237 mst (3) -9k ms" (4) 18% ms" Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, &, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: 011-47623456, (9) 42. 43, 45, The minimum velocity of projection to go out from the earth's gravitational pull is called (1) Terminal velocity (2) Orbital velocity (3) Escape velocity (4) Angular velocity Unit of the quantity g/G in Si unit will be (1) kg? mt (2) kg-! m@ (3) kgm? (4) kg? m A block of mass m moving with velocity vo on a horizontal smooth surface collides with a spring having spring constant k fixed with a vertical wall as shown in figure. The maximum compression in the spring will be (1) vem Kk (3) of Given below are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R) Assertion (A): If a body is in equilibrium while suspended with the help of a string then tension in the string is equal to the magnitude of pulling force, Reason (R): Tension (7) = mg is correct if magnitude is considered but not direction. Select the most appropriate answer from the options given below: (1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. (2) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. (3) Ais true but R is false (4) Ais false and R is also false. Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: 011-47623456 (10) 46. 47. 48. Given below are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R) Assertion (A): Path of a body moving under the gravity is either a parabola or a straight line depending on the velocity of projection Reason (R): Gravitational force acting on the body is not always towards the centre of earth Select the most appropriate answer from the options given below: (1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. (2) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. (3) Ais true but R is false. (4) Ais false and R is also false. Given below are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R) Assertion (A): For a planet revolving around the sun, its speed is more when it is close to the sun, Reason (R): Law's of conservation of angular momentum is the underlying principle. Select the most appropriate answer from the options given below: (1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. (2) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. (3) Ais true but R is false, (4) Ais false and R is also false. Given below are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R) Assertion (A): The angular momentum of a particle of fixed mass w.r.t. origin, moving parallel to x-axis with uniform velocity, is constant Reason (R): There is no change in the perpendicular distance of the particle from the origin Select the most appropriate answer from the options given below: (1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. (2) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. (3) Ais true but R is false. (4) Ais false and R is also false. Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: 011-47623456 (11) 49. Given below are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R) Assertion (A): Work done by frictional force is always negative Reason (R): Direction of frictional force acting on a body is always opposite to mation of the body. Select the most appropriate answer from the options given below: (1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. (2) Both A and R are true but R Is not the correct explanation of A. (3) Ais true but R is false. (4) Ais false and R is also false. Section -C This section consists of 6 multiple choice questions with an overall choice ta attempt any 5. In case more than desirable number of questions are attempted, ONLY first 5 will be considered for evaluation. 50. A5 kg body is suspended at rest from two points A and C with the help of ideal strings as shown in the figure. Tension in the string AB is (1) 50N (2) 100/3 N 50 2 N 8 5 (4) 100.N Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: 011-47623456 (12) 51. A circular ring of mass 2m of radius R is rotating about its main axis with constant angular velocity ». Two objects each of mass m are attached gently to dimetrically opposite ends of a ring. The ring now rotate with angular velocity wo ()o@ (2) > 3) do 4) 2 (3) 40 (4) 4 Case Study Read the following passage and answer the questions: Collision If two object collide with each other, then the linear momentum of the system just before the collision and just after the collision will be conserved and kinetic energy of the system just after the collision may be less than kinetic energy just before the collision which depends on nature of collision /.e. on the value of co-efficient of restitution (e) between the colliding body. 52, The coefficient of restitution for the perfectly elastic collision is a1 (2) 0.5 (3) 2 (4) Zero 53, An object of mass m is moving with velocity vo on a horizontal smooth surface colliding with another object of mass 2n7 at rest. If the collision is perfectly inelastic then the kinetic energy of the system just after the collision will be Ain? svt (1) 2m 2) | mv? mv? 8) = Cha 54. A body P moving with velacity 10 m/s collides elastically with another identical body Q at rest. If P comes to rest after collision, then velocity of Q after collision is (1) 10 mis (2) 5 ms (3) 20 mis (4) Zero Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.: 011-47623456 (13) 55. A ball of mass m moving with velocity vo colliding with a vertical stationary wall perpendicularly as. shown in the figure. If coefficient of restitution between the wall and ball is 0.5, then magnitude of velocity of the ball just after the collision will be Mo mete (1) vo (2) 2vo v, v, a) Yo 4) “Oo (3) 2 (4) 4 oad Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.: 011-47623456 (14) Time: 90 Min. Model Test Paper-2 M.M.: 45 for School/Board Exams (Term - 1) PHYSICS Topics: Physical world, Units and measurements, Motion in a Straight line, Motion in a Plane, Laws of Motion, Work, Energy and Power, System of particles and Rotational motion, Gravitation. General Instructions: 1. The Question Paper contains three sections. 2. Section A has 25 questions. Attempt any 20 questions. 3. Section B has 24 questions. Attempt any 20 questions 4. Section C has 6 questions. Attempt any 5 questions, 5. All questions carry equal marks. 6. There is no negative marking Section—A This section consists of 25 multiple choice questions. with overall choice to attempt a ONLY first 20 will be considered for evaluatio ny 20 questions. In case more than desirable number of questions are attempted, i 2. A particle has an initial velocity (47) mis and an acceleration of i +3/) mis*. Its velocity after 2 s is (27 +37) mis. 1 y after 2 (1) (f+j) mis (2) (27 +3/) mis (3) (47477) mis (4) (57 +7)) mis A particle moving eastward with 10 m s-', In 5 s, the velocity changes to 10 ms” northwards. The average acceleration in this time interval is (1) 2 mis? (2) 2/2 mis* (3) V2 mis® (4) 42 mis* Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.: 011-47623456 (15) if A-B=8-C, then (1) A=C always (2) Az always (3) A may be equal to c (4) None of these A train covers the first half distance between two stations at a speed of 20 kmh! and the other half at 60 km h-’. The average speed of the train is. (1) 30 km ht (2) 40kmh"t (3) 33 kmh"! (4) 37.5 km ht A particle is moving along a circular path with uniform speed. Through what angle does its angular velocity change when it complete half of the circular path? (1) 90° (2), 180° (3) 45° (4) 0° The initial temperature of a liquid is (40.0 + 0.1) °C. After it has been cooled, its temperature becomes (20.0 + 0.1)°C. The fall in temperature in degree centigrade is (1) 20°C (2) (20.0 + 0.1) °C (3) (20.0+0.2) °C (a) (20.0£0.4)°C The angular speed of a rotating fan making 120 revolutions/minute is (1) a rad/s (2) 2z rad/s (3) 3x rad/s (4) 4x rad/s Two objects of masses 1 kg and 2 kg possess velocities 2i mls and iG +f) m/s respectively. The velocity of their centre of mass in m/s is Bi+j Q) 3 (2) > 2i+3) 4i +2) (3) 3 (4) 3 Corporate Offiee : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: 011-47628456 (16) 9. 10. 1 12. 13. 14, A constant torque of 100 N-m turns a wheel of moment of inertia 40 kg-m? about an axis through its centre. Its angular acceleration (in rad/s?) is (1) 0.4 (2) 2.5 (3) 4000 (4) 25 Where will be centre of mass on the line joining two point masses m and M? (M > m) (1) Closer to m (2) Closer to M (3) Mid point of m and M (4) Anywhere The linear momentum of a system is conserved (1) Always (2) Never (3) In the absence of external force on the system (4) None of these The velocity of projection of a projectile is. ¥ = 20/ + 10/ (in ms~'). The speed of the projectile at the highest point of the trajectoryis (g =—10j m/s*) (1) 10 mis (2) 20 mis (3) > mis (4) eS mis In which of the following cases forces may not be required? (1) To keep the particle moving in a circle (2) To keep the particle moving along a straight line with constant speed (3) To keep the speed of the particle constant in circular motion (4) To keep the acceleration of particle constant A force F ={4i +37) N is applied over a particle which displaces it from its origin to the point 7 = {3 -j) m. The work done on the particle is (1) 120 (2) 3J (3) 6J (4) 9J Corporate Offiee : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: 011-47623456 (7) 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. A body of mass 2 kg is under a force which causes a displacement which is 2 given by s = : (in m). The work done by the force in first two seconds is (1) 4J (2) 124 (3) 16 J (4) 8d A body of mass m moving with horizontal speed 8 m/s and another identical body of equal mass is moving with horizontal speed 6 m/s in same direction as shown. The speed of first body after elastic head-on collision will be (m) 8 mis (m) Gms (1) 6 ms in original direction (2) 6 m/s in opposite to original direction (3) 8 m/s in original direction (4) 8 m/s in opposite to original direction Strong nuclear forces are mediated by the particle (1) Bosons (2) a-mesons (3) Photons (4) Proton Dimension of time in dimensional formula of force is (yt 2-1 (3) 2 (4) -2 Two particles of masses m and mz (m > mp) are tied to the ends of a light inextensible string passing aver a light smoath fixed pulley. The acceleration of mi is g/4 downward. Then im: : me is (4:4 (2) 3:1 (3) 4:3 (4) 5:3 A force of 10 newton acts horizontally on a body of weight 19.6 N. What is the acceleration produced in m s-2? (g = 9.8 ms) (1) 2.5 mis? (2) 4 mis? (3) 5 mis? (4) 6.25 mis? Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.: 011-47623456 (18) 241 23. 24, The potential energy of a particle varies with position x as shown in the graph. U(x) The force acting on the particle is zero at (A (2) Bandc (3) c (4) Aand D Two satellites are revolving around the earth with velocities Vi and V2 in radii rand ra (ri > ra) respectively, Then (1) V=Ve (2) Va>Ve Vy 4 3) Vi < Ve ay, ate (3) Vi< Ve (4) Voar> A Geostationary satellite is revolving around the earth. To make it escape from gravitational field of earth, its speed must be increased by (1) 50% ™(2) 59.6% (3) 41.4% (4) 81.2% A, 8, Cand D are four masses each of mass M lying on the vertices of a square of side a. They always move along a common circle with speed v due to mutual gravitational force of attraction. The value of v so that they always remain on the vertices of the square, is i“) oma) (2) pores 3 cm (V2 +1) 4) ee +1) \ 22a 2J2a Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: 011-47623456 (19) 25. A particle performs uniform circular motion with angular momentum L. If the frequency of motion is halved and its kinetic energy is doubled, then the angular momentum becomes L yk (2) 2 (3) 2L (4) 4b Section -B This section consists of 24 multiple choice questions with overall choice to attempt any 20 questions. In case more than desirable number of questions are attempted, ONLY first 20 will be considered for evaluation. 26. 27. 28. 29. A wheel starts rotating from rest and attains an angular velocity of 80 rad/s in 5 seconds under uniform angular acceleration. The total angular displacement in radian will be (1) 50 (2).160 (3) 150 (4) 200 If the radius vector of a particle is F=(2/ , 37) m and its angular velocity is ii—(j +A) rad/s, Then its linear velocity is (in m/s) (1) 37-27 42k (2) ~3i +2] -2k (3) 6 -27+2k (4) -6f -3)+2k A flywheel has moment of inertia 4 kg-m? and has kinetic energy of 100 J. The number of revolutions is makes before coming to rest, if a constant opposing couple of 5 N-m is applied to the fly wheel, is nearly (1) 2.4 (2) 3.2 (3) 4.6 (4) 5.4 A toy car is at rest near the edge of a rotating circular platform. If the toy car maves from circumference towards the centre of the platform then the angular velocity of the platform is (Neglect friction of axle) (1) Decrease (2) Increase (3) Remain same (4) Becomes zero Corporate Offiee : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: 011-47623456 (20) 30. 31 32. 33. A satellite of mass m moves around the earth in a circular orbit with speed v. The potential energy of the satellite is (1) pm (2) -—mv* err) 3) -— (3) ai (4) Sm The ratio of the acceleration due to gravity on two planets P: and P2 is ki. The ratio of their respective radii is kz. The ratio of their respective escape velocities is Ky fl (3) Vike (4) J2kyka A particle is kept at rest at distance 2R above the earth surface. The minimum speed with which it should be projected so that it does not return is GM 2GM 4) Jom ~ ete MR @) VR 3GM 2GM 8) aR (4) WR For a particle moving along a straight line, the displacement x depends on tine tas x= af + Bf + yf + 6. The ratio of its initial acceleration to initial velocity depends (1) Only on a and B (2) Only on B and y (3) Only y and & (4) Only on B Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: 011-47623456 (21) 34. For the given velocity-time graph, the displacement from f = 2 sec to t = 6 sec is v (mis) t(s) (1) 65m (2) -65 m (3) 25m (4) -25m 35. A particle is projected with speed 20 m/s.at angle 60° with the horizontal. Then the time after which its speed becomes half of initial is (1) Ws ~(2) =e s (3) 1s (4) 5 s 36. Man A sitting in a car moving with a speed of 36 km/h observes a man B in front of the car crossing perpendicularly a road of width 60 m in 6 seconds. Then the velocity of man B w.r.t. ground (in m/s) will be (1) 10 mis (2) 10/2 mis 10 3) — mis (3) Be (4) 20 mis Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.: 011-47623456 (22) 37, 38. 39. 40. Which of the following statement is correct? (1) Newton's second law is valid in all frames of reference (2) Two forces on the body which happen to be equal and opposite, constitute an action-reaction pair (3) Action-reaction pair acts an two different bodies (4) Pseudo forces are applicable in inertial frames In the shown mass pulley system, pulleys and string are massless. The one end of the string is pulled by the force F = 2mg. The acceleration of the block will be a i) F=2mg “)g (2) 2g 3g (3) 3g (4) re A block of mass 4 kg is kept on ground. The coefficient of friction between the block and the ground is 0.5. An external farce of magnitude 10 N is applied parallel to ground. The resultant contact force exerted by the ground on the block is (1) 10N (2) 50N (3) 25/73 N (4) 10V17 N A body of mass 1 kg strikes elastically head-on with another body at rest and continue to move in the same direction with one fourth of the initial velocity The mass of ather body is (1) 0.6 kg (2) 1.2kg (3) 0.9 kg (4) 2.4 kg Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.: 011-47623456 (23) 44 42 43, 44, If the momentum of a body increases by 20%, then percentage increase in its kinetic energy is equal to (1) 20% (2) 40% (3) 44% (4) 54% Which of the following pairs have identical dimensions? (1) Pressure and surface tension (2) Surface tension and surface energy (3) Momentum and force (4) Moment of force and energy The velocity v of a particle attime tis given by v= . The dimension of [abc] is (1) (LT?) (2) [L277] (3) [LT] (4) (L°T] A particle is released from a height HAt certain height, its kinetic energy is two times its potential energy. Height and speed of the particle at that instant are 4 [gH > 3 2) 1 ofa 3 3 2H [29H 8) 3 2H ., [gH ay 2 9 [oH ) 3° V3 Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: 011-47623456 (24) 45. 46. 47. Given below are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R) Assertion (A): If there is no external torque, on a body, then the angular momentum of the body is conserved. Reason (R): If there is no external force, torque on the body may or may not be zero. Select the most appropriate answer from the options given below: (1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. (2) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A, (3) Ais true but R is false. (4) Ais false and R is also false. Given below are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R) Assertion (A): A body moving in a straight line parallel to Y-axis can have angular momentum. Reason (R): We can employ the concept of angular momentum only in rotational motion. Select the most appropriate answer from the options given below: (1) Both A and R are true and Riis the correct explanation of A. (2) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. (3) Ais true but R is false. (4) Ais false and R is also false. Given below are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R) Assertion (A): The work done by all forces on a system equals to the change in kinetic energy of that system. This statement is true even if non-conservative forces act on the system. Reason (R): The total work done by internal forces may be positive. Select the most appropriate answer from the options given below: (1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. (2) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. (3) Ais true but R is false. (4) Ais false and R is also false. Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.: 011-47623456 (25) 48. 49, Given below are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R) Assertion (A): A body can have energy without having momentum but it can not have momentum without having energy. Reason (R): Momentum and energy have different dimensions. Select the most appropriate answer from the options given below: (1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. (2) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. (3) Ais true but R is false. (4) Ais false and R is also false. Given below are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R) Assertion (A): Centripetal force and centrifugal force actually act opposite to each other on a body moving in a circular path. Reason (R): Centripetal force and centrifugal force are independent on frame of reference. Select the most appropriate answer from the options given below: (1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. (2) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. (3) Ais true but R is false. (4) Ais false and R is also false. a Section-—C This section consists of 6 multiple choice questions with an overall choice to attempt any 5. In case more than desirable number of questions are attempted, ONLY first 5 will be considered for evaluation. 50. A uniform rod of mass 10 kg and length 1 m is pivoted at its end and swings freely in the vertical plane. Torque acting on the rod about the hinge just after the rod is released from rest in the horizontal position as shown in figure is — << 1 m——> (1) 100 N-m (2) 25 N-m (3) 50 N-m (4) 15 N-m Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.: 011-47623456 (26) 51. A solid sphere is rotating about an axis as shown in figure. As insect follows the dotted path on the circumference of sphere. Then which of the following statements is/are true? gee nsect |. Mament of inertia of (sphere + insect) system will remain constant, ll. Angular velocity will first decrease then increase Ill, Angular momentum will remain constant. (1) Lonly (2) ILonly (3) Land Il only (4) IL and Ill only Case Study Read the following paragraph and answers the questions: A block is rotating in a circular track and angular speed of block Is given w = af?, where « is in rad/s and fis in seconds, a is a Constant and equal to 1 rad/s®. Mass of the block is 2 kg. Radius of the circular track is 2m. 52. Tangential acceleration of the particle at t= 2 seconds is given by (1) 4 mis? (2) 6 mis? (3) 8 m/s? (4) 16 m/s? 53. Angle between velocity vector and acceleration vector at this instant is (1) Less than 90° (2) Greater than 90° (3) Equal to 90° (4) Data is insufficient Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: 011-47623456 (27) Ges 54, Net acceleration of the particle at f= 2 s is nearly (1) 8 mis? (2) 27 mis? (3) 32 m/s? (4) 33 mis? 55. Time at which rate of change of speed is equal to (1/4) times of centripetal acceleration is (1) 1s (2) 1.58 (3) 2s (4) 3.58 oa0aaga Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.: 011-47623456 (28) Time: 90 Min. Model Test Paper-3 M.M.: 45 for School/Board Exams (Term - 1) PHYSICS Topics: Physical world, Units and measurements, Motion in a Straight line, Motion in a Plane, Laws of Motion, Work, Energy and Power, System of particles and Rotational motion, Gravitation. General Instructions: 1. The Question Paper contains three sections. 2. Section A has 25 questions. Attempt any 20 questions. 3. Section B has 24 questions. Attempt any 20 questions 4. Section C has 6 questions. Attempt any 5 questions. 5. All questions carry equal marks. 6. There is no negative marking Section-—A This section consists of 25 multiple choice questions with overall choice to attempt any 20 questions. In case more than desirable number of questions are attempted, ONLY first 20 will be considered for evaluation, 1. 0.47 +0.8) +k represents a unit vector when c is (1) -0.2 (2) Jo2 (3) y08 (4) 0 2. If force and displacement of particle, in direction of force, are doubled, then work done by force would be (1) Double (2) 4 times (3) Half (4) times 3. Light year is a unit of (1) Time (2) Mass (3) Distance (4) Energy Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: 011-47623456 (29) A man walks on a straight road from his home to a market 2.5 km away with a speed of 5 km/h. Finding the market closed, he instantly turns and walks back home with a speed of 7.5 km/h. The average speed of the man over the interval of time from 0 to 40 minutes is equal to (1) Skmih (2) 2 km/h (3) 22 km 4) Simm 4 a A mass M is divided into two parts xM and (1 — x)M. For a given separation, the value of x for which the gravitational attraction between the two pieces becomes maximum is 1 3 (1) 3 (2) 5 (3) 1 (4) 2 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 (1) 100 J (2) 2004 (3) 300 J (4) 400 J Lt. AL' where L = length, A = area of cross-section of the wire, AL = change in length of the wire when stretched with a force F. The conversion factor to change it from CGS to MKS system is a4 (2) 100 (3) 04 (4) 0.04 A boy of 50 kg is in a lift moving down with uniform speed of 9.6 mis. The apparent weight of the boy is (g = 9.8 ms*) To determine the Young's modulus ofa wire, the formula is ¥ -fx (1) 50*9.8N (2) Zero 50 (3) 50N (a) SON Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: 011-47623456 (30) 10. 11 12, 13. 14. 15. The coefficient of restitution e for a perfectly elastic collision is (4 (2) 0 (3) ~ (4) -1 If u: and we are the units selected in two systems of measurement and m and na their numerical values, then (1) mun = neue (2) mth + nu =0 (3) ning = uiue (4) (ni + un) = (ne + ua) If the earth suddenly shrinks (without changing mass) to half of its present radius, the acceleration due to gravity will be (g is acceleration due to gravity before strink) (1) gl2 (2) 4g (3) g/4 (4) 2g Two discs A and B have same mass and same thickness but A is made of aluminium and B of iron. About the central axis, the moment of inertia of (1) Both the discs are the same (2) Disc A is larger (3) Disc B is larger (4) The two discs are zero The displacement of a particle from origin is given by x = 2f + ¢ + 5, the acceleration of particle at t= 2 s is (1) 4 mis? (2) 8 mls* (3) 10 m/s? (4) 15 mis? At what altitude will the acceleration due to gravity be 25% of that at the earth's surface? (Radius of earth = R) a) aR (2) R 3 R (3) GR (4) 5 A projectile, projected from ground with initial velocity u at some angle 4, has a range R. If the initial velocity be doubled at the same angle of projection, then the range will be (1) 2R (2) Ri2 (3) R (4) 4k Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: 011-47623456 (31) 16. 17. 18. 19, 20. If W4, We and W4 represent the work done in moving a particle from A to B along three different paths 1, 2 and 3 respectively (as shown) in the gravitational field of a point mass m, then find the correct relation between W4, We and Ws 8 j 3 A (1) Wh > We > Ws (2) Wi= Wee Ws (3) Wi < We < Ws (4) We> Wa> Wa If the Earth shrinks to half the present radius, without any change in mass, then the duration of day becomes (1) 24 hours (2), 12 hours (3) 6 hours (4) 3 hours. The horizontal range is four times the maximum height attained by a projectile. The angle of projection is (1) 90° (2) 60° (3) 45° (4) 30° An object of mass 3m splits into three equal fragments. Two fragments have velocities vj and vi . The velocity of the third fragment is (1) wj-i) (2) wi-f) 3) i+) a) D The limiting friction is (1) Always greater than the dynamic friction (2) Always less than the dynamic friction (3) Always equal to the dynamic friction (4) Sometimes greater and sometimes less than the dynamic friction Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: 011-47623456 (32) 21 23. 24, 25. A stone projected with a velocity u at an angle 6 with the horizontal reaches maximum height 4;. When it is projected with velocity u at an angle | 7 aj ‘ } with the horizontal, it reaches maximum height Hz. The relation between the horizontal range R of the projectile, Hi and He is (1) R=4JHA, (2) R=4(H,-H,) Hw (3) R=4(H,+H,) (4) R= y H# . A constant torque of 500 N m turns a wheel of moment of inertia 100 kg m? about an axis passing through its centre. The gain in angular velocity in 2 second is (1) 2.5 rads" (2) Srad s7 (3) 10 rad s~ (4) 18 rad s~" When a train stops suddenly, passengers in the running train feel an instant jerk in the forward direction because (1) The back of seat suddenly pushes the passengers forward (2) Inertia of rest stops the train and takes the body forward (3) Upper part of the body continues to be in the state of motion whereas the lower part of the body in contact with seat remains at rest (4) Nothing can be said due to insufficient data Which of the following is conserved when the torque acting on a system is zero? (1) KE. (2) Angular momentum (3) Angular K.E. (4) Linear momentum A boy having a mass equal to 40 kilograms is standing in an elevator. The force felt by the feet of the boy will be greatest (among the given options) when the elevator (g = 9.8 m/s?) (1) Stands still (2) Moves downward at a constant velocity of 4 m/s (3) Accelerates downwards with an acceleration equal to 4 m/s? (4) Accelerates upwards with an acceleration equal to 4 mis* Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: 011-47623456 (33) Section-B This section consists of 24 multiple choice questions with overall choice to attempt any 20 questions. In case more than desirable number of questions are attempted, ONLY first 20 will be considered for evaluation 26. 27, 28. 29. Newton-second is the unit of (1) Velocity (2) Angular momentum (3) Linear momentum (4) Energy A body of mass mis moving ina circle of radius r with a constant speed v. The 2 force on the body is = and is directed towards the centre. What is the work done by this force in moving the bady over half the circumference of the circle? 2 ay) (2) Zero mm 2 2 (3) ™ a = r mv A body of mass mis placed on the earth's surface. It is taken from the earth's surface to a height h = 3R. The change in gravitational potential energy of the body is (1) = maR (2) 5 mOR mgR mgR a a a) Work done in time ton a body of mass m which is accelerated uniformly fram rest to a speed v in time ty as a function of time tis given by 1 ove Vio 1) om—t (2) m—t () om ica 1f mv 1 Vv? @ 315- (4) gm? AM? t Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: 011-47623456 (34) 30. a 32 33. According to Newton, the viscous force acting between liquid layers of area A and velocity gradient Av/Az is given by F =—nA =, where n is constant called coefficient of viscosity. The dimension of 1 are (1) [ML?T=] (2) [ML"T"] (3) (ML?T] (4) [(M°L°T"] A block is kept on a frictionless inclined surface with angle of inclination ‘ct’. The incline is given an acceleration ‘a’ to keep the block stationary w.r.t. incline. Then a is equal to Og (2) gtanc (3) gitana, (4) gcoseca The co-ordinates of a triangle ABC are A(0, 0), B(3, 3) and C(3, 0). Three particles of masses 1 kg, 2 kg and 3 kq-are placed at the vertices A, 8 and C respectively. The co-ordinates of centre.of mass are ay (3.1) (3) (1,1) A 120 m long train is moving in a direction with speed 20 m/s. A 130 m long train B moving with 30 m/s in the opposite direction crosses the first train in a time ()6s (2) 36s (3) 38s (4) 5s Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: 011-47623456 (35) 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. With what minimum acceleration can a fireman slides down a rope while breaking strength of the rape is ; of his weight? 2 1) = 2 ) 32 (2) 9 (3) 39 (4) Zero The mass of two substances are 4 g and 9 g respectively. If their kinetic energies are same, then the ratio of their momenta will be (1) 4:9 (2) 9:4 (3) 3:4 (4) 2:3 Time taken by an object falling fram rest ta cover the height of hi and he is respectively t and f2, then the ratio of t to t (1) Pit he (2) fh =f, (3) fa: 2he (4) 2hy + he An earth satellite of mass m revolves in a circular orbit at a height f from the surface of the earth. R is the radius of the earth and g is acceleration due to gravity at the surface of the earth. The velocity of the satellite in the orbit is given by gR? or (2) /oR gR gR? (3) R+h (4) R+h A shell, fired from a gun at an angle to the horizontal, explodes in mid-air. Then the centre of mass of the shell fragments will move (1) Vertically down (2) Horizontally (3) Along the same parabolic path along which the intact shell was moving (4) Along tangent to the parabolic path of the ‘intact’ shell, at the point of explosion. Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: 011-47623456 (36) 39. Two racing cars of masses mi and me are moving in circles of radii rm and r respectively. Their speeds are such that each makes a complete circle in the same duration of time f, The ratio of the angular speed of the first to the second car is (1) ms me (2) rite (3) 1:1 (4) mint: mere 40. Aforcer F - (i +2] —3K)N acts ona particle of position vector (7) j +4)m. The torque acting on the particle about the origin is (1) (7 4+47+e)Nm (2) (6f+47-%)Nm (3) (44+2)+4)Nm (4) (-8i+4j7+4)Nm 41, The motion of a rocket is based on the principle of conservation of (1) Mass (2) Kinetic energy (3) Linear momentum (4) Angular momentum 42. A solid sphere is rotating in free space. If the radius of the sphere is increased keeping mass same, which one of the following will not be affected? (1) Angular velocity (2) Angular momentum (3) Moment of Inertia (4) Rotational kinetic energy 43, Figure shows a body of mass m moving;with a uniform speed v along a circle of radius r. The change in velocity in going from A to Bis (1) v2 (2) v2 (3) v (4) Zero Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph: 011-47623456 @7) 44. 45, 46. 47. Galileo writes that for angles of projection of a projectile at angles (45° + 6) and (45° — 0), the horizontal ranges described by the projectile are in the ratio of (if @< 45°) (1) 2:4 (2) 1:2 (3) 4:4 (4) 2:3 Given below are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R) Assertion (A): Two bodies of masses M and m (M > m) are allowed to fall from the same height if the air resistance for each be the same, then beth the bodies will reach the earth simultaneously. Reason (R): For same air resistance, acceleration of both the bodies will be same. Select the most appropriate answer from the options given below: (1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. (2) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. (3) Ais true but R is false. (4) Ais false and R is also false. Given below are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R) Assertion (A): On a rainy day, itis difficult to drive a car or bus at high speed. Reason (R): The value of coefficient of friction is lowered due to wetting of the surface, Select the most appropriate answer from the options given below: (1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. (2) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. (3) Ais true but R is false. (4) Ais false and R is also false. Given below are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R) Assertion (A); Smaller the orbit of the planet around the sun, shorter is the time it takes to complete one revolution. Reason (R): According to Kepler's third law of planetary motion, square of time period is proportional to cube of mean distance from sun. Select the most appropriate answer from the options given below: (1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. (2) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. (3) Ais true but R is false. (4) Ais false and R is also false. Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.: 011-47623456 (38)

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