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Class XI P REPARED BY :
E R . V INEET L OOMBA
(B.T ECH . IIT R OORKEE )
DPP
DAILY PRACTICE PROBLEMS
Q.1. A runner completes one round of a circular path of radius r in 40 seconds. His displacement after 2 minutes
20 seconds will be
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Q.2. An old man goes for morning walk on a semicircular track of radius 40 m; if he starts from one end of the track and
reaches to other end, the distance covered by the man and his displacement will respectively be
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[1] 126 m, 80 m [2] 80 m, 126 m [3] 80 m, 252 m [4] 252 m, 80 m
Q.3. A body covered a distance of L m along a curved path of a quarter circle. The ratio of distance to displacement is
[1]
2 2
[2]
2 2
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2
[4]
2
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Q.4. A passenger travels along a straight line with velocity v 1 for first half time and with velocity v 2 for next half time, then
the mean velocity v is given by
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v1 v 2 v2 2 1 1
[1] v [2] v v 1v 2 [3] v [4]
2 v1 v v1 v 2
Q.5. A car covers a distance of 2 km in 2.5 minute, if it covers half of the distance with speed 40 km/hr, the rest distance
it will cover with speed
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travelled is , with uphill and downhill portions of equal length. The cyclist's average speed is
v1 v2 v1v 2 2v1v 2
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Q.7. A motor car covers rd part of total distance with v1 10 km / hr , second rd part with v 2 20 km/hr and rest
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3 3
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rd part with v 3 60 km / hr . What is the average speed of the car?
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Q.9. The velocity-time graph of a body is shown in figure. The displacement covered by the ody in 8 seconds is
(m/sec)
[1] 10 m 4
2
[2] 9 m
5 6 7 8
t
[3] 24 m 1 2 3 4
(Sec)
-6
[4] 30 m
Q.10. The variation of velocity of a particle moving along straight line is shown in figure. The distance traversed by the
body in 4 seconds is
velocity (m/sec)
[1] 70 m
20
[2] 60 m
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[3] 40 m 10
[4] 55 m O 1 2 3 4
Time (sec)
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2 2
Q.11. The displacement y (in metres) of a body varies with time (in seconds) according to the equation y t 16t 2 .
a cos t
[1] a cos t [2] a cos t [3] a cos t [4]
Q.13. A truck travelling due to North at 20 m/s turns East and travels at the same speed. The change in its velocity is
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Q.14. Which one of the following equations represent the motion of a body with finite constant acceleration. In these
equations y denotes the displacement of the body at time t and a,b and c are the constant of the motion
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[1] y = + bt [2] y at [3] y at bt 2 [4] y at bt 2 ct 3
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Q.15. A car moving at 12 m/s due east attains a speed 16 m/s towards north in 4 seconds. The magnitude of its average
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acceleration in m/s2 is
[1] 1 m/s2 [2] 3 m/s2 [3] 5 m/s2 [4] 7 m/s2
Q.16. Adjacent graph shows the variation of velocity of a rocket with time. Find the time of burning of fuel from the graph
Velocity in m/s
1000
Q.17. The adjoining curve represents the velocity-time graph of a particle, its acceleration values along OA, AB and BC in
metre/sec2 are respectively A B
velocity in m/sec
10
[1] 1,0,0.5
5
[2] 1,0,0.5
[3] 1,1,0.5 C
10 20 30 40
[4] 1,0.5,0 Time in sec
Q.18. A car travels first 1/3 of the distance AB at 30 km/hr next 1/3 of the distance at 40 km/hr, last 1/3 of the distance at
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24 km/hr. Its average speed in km/hr for the whole jouney is
[1] 40 [2] 35 [3] 30 [4] 28
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Q.19. A particle travels A to M along a straight line with a velocity of 8 m/s and M to A with a velocity of 2 m/s, then the
average velocity for the whole journey is
[1] 3.2 m/s [2] 5 m/s
Q.20. An object will continue accelerating untill
.c [3] 3.2 m/s [4] 0 m/s
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[1] the resultant force on it begins to decrease
[2] the velocity changes direction
[3] the resultant force on it is zero
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30 A
[2] 6 m/min 20 C
10
[3] 11 m/min 0
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5 10 15 20
t
min
[4] 15 m/min 30
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[1] AB
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[2] BC 2
a(m/s )10 C D
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[3] CD A
B E
2 4 6 8 10
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[4] DE t
Q.23. The displacement-time relationship for a particle is given by x a0 a1t a2 t 2 . The acceleration of the particle is
a a a a
[1] u 2n 1 [2] u 2n 1 [3] u 2n 1 [4] u 2n 1
2 2 2 2
Q.27. A ball is thrown upward and reaches a height of 64 feet, its initial velocity should be (g = 32 ft/sec2)
[1] 64 ft/sec [2] 72 ft/sec [3] 32 ft/sec [4] 4096 ft/sec
Q.28. Two bodies of different masses ma and mb are dropped from two different heights, viz a and b. The ratio of times
m
taken by the two to drop through these distance is
ma b
[1] a : b [2] : [3] a: b [4] a2 : b2
mb a
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Q.29. A stone weighing 10 kg is dropped from a cliff in a high wind. The wind exerts a steady horizontal force of 50 N on
Q.31. A ball is dropped from certain height on a glass floor so that it rebounds elastically to the same height. If the process
continues, the velocity-time graph for such a motion would be
V V
T 2T t t
t
Q.32. A stone is thrown vertically upwards with an initial velocity of 30 m/s. The time taken for the stone to rise to its
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maximum height is
[1] 0.326 s [2] 3.26 s [3] 30.6 s [4] 3.06 s
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Q.33. A body is thrown upward and reaches its maximum height. At that position
[1] its velocity is zero and its acceleration is also zero
[2] its velocity is zero but its acceleration is maximum
[3] its acceleration is minimum
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[4] its velocity is zero and its acceleration is the acceleration due to gravity
Q.34. The initial velocity of a particle (at t = 0) is u and the acceleration of particle at time t is given by
f = at. Where a is a constant which of the following relation for velocity v of particle after time t is true?
[1] v = u + at2 [2] v = u + at2/2 [3] v = u + at [4] none of these
Q.35. A man is walking on a road with a velocity 3 km/hr. Suddenly rain starts falling. The velocity of rain is
10 km/hr in vertically downward direction. The relative velocity of the rain is
Q.36. A boat P is moving at 40 km/hr and another boat Q is moving at 20 km/hr. Which one of the following is not a
possible value for their relative velocity
[1] 10 km/hr [2] 20 km/hr [3] 30 km/hr [4] 40 km/hr
Q.37. The position of a body with respect to time is given by x = 4t 3 6t 2 + 20 t + 12. Acceleration at
t = 0 will be
[1] 12 units [2] 12 units [3] 24 units [4] 24 units
Q.38. A body travels 200 cm in the first two seconds and 220 cm in the next four second. The velocity at the end of the
seventh second from the start will be
[1] 10 cm/s [2] 5 cm/s [3] 15 cm/s [4] 20 cm/s
Q.39. A man standing on a road hold his umbrella at 300 with the vertical to keep the rain away. He throws the umbrella
and starts running at 10 km/h. He finds that raindrops are hitting his head vertically, the speed of rain drop with
respect to the road will be
[1] 10 km/h [2] 20 km/h [3] 30 km/h [4] 40 km/h
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Q.40. The linear momentum of a body is p. The linear momentum p varies with time. The equation for variation is
p = a + bt2 where a and b are constants. The effective force acting on the body is
[1] proportional to t2 [2] constant [3] proportional to t [4] inversely proportional to t
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Q.41. The acceleration of a particle increases linearly as bt with time. If the particle starts from v 0 as initial velocity then
the distance travelled in t seconds will be
[1] v 0 t
1 3
6
bt [2] v 0 t
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1 2
6
bt
[1] 1 sec [2] 2 sec [3] 0.4 sec [4] 1.6 sec
Q.46. The initial velocity of a particle is 10 m/sec and its retardation is 2 m/sec2. The distance covered in the fifth second
of the motion will be
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Q.48. A ship of mass 3 x 107 kg initially at rest, is pulled by a force of 5 x 104 N through a distance of 3m. Assuming that
the resistance due to water is negligible, the speed of the ship is
[1] 1.5 m/sec [2] 60 m/sec [3] 0.1 m/sec [4] 5 m/sec
Q.49 A particle moves with a constant acceleration such that in the successive time intervals t 1 , t 2 and t 3 its
average velocities are v 1, v 2 and v 3. The ratio of v 1 v 2 and v 2 v 3 is
ANSWER KEY
Qus. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Ans. 3 1 1 1 2 4 1 4 2 4 3 3 2 3 3
Qus. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Ans. 1 1 3 4 3 1 1 4 3 3 4 1 3 4 2
Qus. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
Ans. 3 4 4 2 3 1 1 1 2 3 1 3 1 2 2
Qus. 46 47 48 49 50
Ans. 1 1 3 2 2
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