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PART  A

PHYSICS
1. A platform starts moving vertically upwards with acceleration 10 m/s 2 from the state of rest. At the same time, a
particle is thrown vertically upwards with a velocity 10 m/s such that the particle
just reaches the platform. The value of the initial separation between the particle
and the platform is
(a) 5m (b) 7.5 m
(c) 2.5 m (d) none of these

2. In the figure, the ball A is released from rest, when the spring is at its natural (un stretched)
length. For the block B of mass M to leave contact with ground at some stage, the minimum
mass of A must be:
(a) 2M (b) M
A
(c) M/2 (d) M/4

B M

3. A particle moves on x-axis as given it starts from rest at t = 0 from x = 0 and comes to rest at t = 1 second at the
point x = 2. If a1 denotes the instantaneous acceleration of particle and a 2 instantaneous retardation. In interval
(0  t  1). Then
(a) If a1 > 8 m/s2 then a2 < 8 m/s2 (b) If a1 < 8 m/s2 then a2 < 8 m/s2
2
(c) If a1 > 8 then a2 > 8 m/s (d) None of these

4. Two particles started simultaneously from the point A and B in opposite


direction if particle A accelerates up to t = t 0 time then moves with uniform
A B
velocity. Where B is still accelerating it crosses particle A at t = 2t 0 with half
velocity of particle A at that instant. Then ratio of acceleration of A & B at that instant  aA/aB =
(a) 2 (b) 4
(c) 1/2 (d) 1/4

5. A particle is moving with in (x - y) plane as shown in figure (x - t) and (y - t) graph. The Magnitude of average
velocity will be in shown time
x y
(a)1 m/s
6
(b) 2 m/s
4 4
(c) 2 m/s 2 2
1
(d) m/s t t
2 0 2 4 6 8 0 2 4 6 8

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6. A particle is moving in the x, y and z direction. The variation of the velocities in the x, y and z direction with
respect to time has been given
Vx = t m/s 0  t  10
Vy = 10 - t m/s 0  t  10
Vz = 10 m/s 0  t  10

The average acceleration of the particle in the 10 second is equal to


(a)2 m/s2 (b) 2 m/s2 (c) 2 2 m/s2 (d) None of these

7. A body is moving with constant acceleration if its average velocity for a journey is 3v, where v is initial velocity of
journey. Then average velocity in first half time of journey
3v 5v
(a) (b) 2v (c) 3v (d)
2 2

8. A projectile is thrown from the origin such that it reaches the point A in Y
time 2 sec. In the next 4 seconds, it reaches the point B. What is the
maximum height attained by the projectile
(a) 70 m
(b) 60 m A B
(c) 80 m
(d) None of these

9. As shown trajectory of projectile if time for t A1B1 = 6 sec. and t A 2B2 = 2sec. y
then value of H?
(a) 36 m
(b) 40 m A2 B2
(c) 20 m
(d) 32 m A1 H B1

10. Given a right angle cone, a projectile is projected normally with a velocity 12 m/s from
P and strike normally at Q. Then its velocity of strike is P Q
(a) 12 m/s 600 300
(b) 12 3 m/s
(c) 6 m/s
(d) None of these

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11. Given 200 m wide river with uniform flow. A swimmer starts swimming from A(0, 0) perpendicular to flow with
variable velocity with respect to river whose path is parabolic, if path of the swimmer is parabolic as y = 2x 2. If
swimmer crosses the river in minimum time 5 sec. Then river flow
(a) 4 m/s
(b) 10 m/s
(c) 2 m/s
(d) can’t be found B

12. A particle moves on a straight path with average velocity = t 2 + 2. which of the
following graphs correctly represent acceleration vs time
a a a
A

(a) (b) (c) (d) None of these


tan-1(6) tan-1(2) tan-1(3)
t t t

13. A shown in figure, ball A and B initially at 80m distance. If at t = 0 B


u=0
ball A is projected upwards with initial velocity 40 m/s and at same t=0

time B is released from rest and after one second (at t = 1 sec) ball
C is projected vertically upwards. If ball C overtake A before B does.
Then minimum projection velocity of ball C 80 m

(a) 40 m/s
(b) 65 m/s 40 m/s
(c) 60 m/s t=0 C

(d) None of these A t=1

14. If a projectile is projected under gravity whose slope trajectory vs SLOPE (m)
displacement along x graph is given, then projection speed of particle
(a) 12 m/s m=1
(b) 20 m/s
(c) 40 m/s
(d) None of these
x
20

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15. In shown (acceleration vs x) graph, if line AB is parallel to DE and
a
ratio of maximum acceleration to maximum retardation is 2 , then B
ratio of maximum kinetic energy to minimum kinetic energy will be
(a) 2 : 1
A C E
(b) 3 : 2 x
(c) 4 : 3
(d) 5 : 4
D

16. There are 6 particles on the vertex of a regular hexagon of edge length d. All particle
starts to move at same instant with speed v and at any instant of motion each particle
is approaching to second next particle, Time after which they will collide
2d 2d
(a) (b)
v 3v
3d
(c) (d) None of these
2v d

17. If the force F is increased continuously starting from


zero, then which of the three blocks will starts sliding F
first [mA = 3 kg, mB = 2 kg, mC = 1 kg, µA = 0.2, µC =
0.18, µBC = 0.3]
(a) block A
(b) block B
(c) block C B
(d) None of these
A C

18. Man M (mass 50 kg, µMA = 0.5) is stationed over a box A (mass 50 kg,
µAG = 0.3) & pushing a box B (mass 60 kg, µ BG = 0.4) which of these is
most likely to slip
(a) box A
B
(b) box B
(c) Man A
(d) Box A & B simultaneously

19. Mass of man is 100 kg, mass of block A is 160 kg, lift, pulleys and string
are massless, mass of counter weight (M) is 260 kg (system is
balanced), if the man starts pulling the string with an acceleration of 0.1
m/s2, the counter weight will
(a) move up M
(b) move down
(c) remain stationary
(d) move up or down depending on property of pulley & strings
A

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20. Consider the graph between the kinetic energy of the object and the distance
moved, if F is the instantaneous force acting then K
(a) F = 0 at x = 0
(b) acceleration change sign at least 4 time
(c) F is never zero
(d) acceleration change sign at most 4 times

21. Three identical blocks A, B and C each of mass m are in equilibrium,


identical external force of mg are applied on A and B which displace both A
and B by distance x in a certain time, the velocity of C at this instant of time
is
2
(a) gx
9
2
(b) gx
5
A C B
2 Fixed Fixed
(c) gx
3
(d) None of these

22. A man is running on the rough wedge with constant acceleration a upward.
Without any slipping. The mass of man same as wedge. Wedge is on
rough horizontal surface and not slide on plane. Then acting static friction
a
will be
(a) Toward right
(b) Toward left
(c) Zero friction
(d) Wedge cannot remain at rest

23. As shown in figure roughness between rod and plank is present. All
other contacts are smooth. If contact force At end A is 20 N. If A
whole system is at rest. Then tension is string : ROD
(a) 20 N
(b) 16 N
STRING B
(c) 15 N
(d) None of these 300

24. A spring block system is placed on a rough horizontal floor. The block is pulled towards
right to give spring some elongation and released.
(a) The block must stop before the spring attains its mean position.
(b) The block must stop with spring having some compression.
(c) The block may stop with spring having some compression.
(d) It is not possible that the block stops at mean position.

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25. As shown in figure, if rod always remains in contact with the
wall then ratio of the acceleration of the rod and the wedge
when rod makes angle  with horizontal
1
(a)
3  tan  
(a) 3 + tan
3 60
(c)
1 3 tan 
(d) none of these

26. The diagram shows a block connected to k


system of springs. Both the spring have same
stiffness ‘k N/m’. A force F is applied on the k F
A
block. In the state of maximum elongation,
B X
the block moves a distance X as shown. The
deformation of spring A& B would be
(a) XA = 2X/5 & XB = X/5
(b) XA = 3X/5 & XB = 6X/5
(c) XA = 2X/5 & XB = 4X/5
(d) XA = X/5 & XB = 4X/5

27. In the diagram shown friction is only between the lower mass and K = 1 N/M
the ground. A force F is acting on the block is as a function of 1 kg
time then the time when relative motion takes place t is equation 3 kg 1 kg
to
(a) just after 10th sec. 1 kg F = [t]
(b) just after 18th sec.
 = 1/10
(c) just before 9th sec.
(d) None of these ([ ] is greatest integer function)

28. AB is quarter of a smooth vertical circular track of radius 4 m as shown in the figure. A particle P of mass 2 kg
moves along the track from A to B under the action of the following forces:
1. A force F1 is always directed towards point B. Its magnitude is constant and equal to 2 2 N.
2. A force F2 that is directed along the instantaneous tangent to the circular track; its magnitude is 20/ N.
3. A horizontal force F3 of magnitude 25 N.
If the particle starts with a speed of 10 m/s, what is its speed at point B? Take g = 10 m/s².
(a) 20 m/s (b) 3 11 m/s
(c) 4 11 m/s (d) None of these
O R B
29. As given four moving particle A, B, C, D on a line F1
d F2
and if (AB)  18m / s
dt

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F3
P

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d
(AD)  20m / s
dt
d
(CD)  5m / s
dt
d
then calculate the value of (BC) ?
dt
(a) 0 (b) 3 m/s (c) + 3m/s (d) 9 m/s

30. A chain of mass M and length R is initially resting on a smooth cylinder of


R
radius R. (position AB), a slight disturbance cause the chain to slip inside other
cylindrical surface (position BC), if there is no friction anywhere then the velocity A B R C

of chain when it occupies position BC is

8gR 4gR
(a) (b)
 
2gR gR
(c) (d)
 

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