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CBQ Physics XI

1. The document contains 12 multiple choice competency based questions about physics concepts such as projectile motion, kinematics, forces, and vectors. 2. The questions cover topics like the range of a projectile, maximum height for maximum range, calculating velocity from height and angle, units and relationships in kinematic equations, gas laws, free fall, displacement-time graphs, escape velocity, recoil force, net force on objects in motion, and the angles between vectors. 3. Solving these questions requires applying concepts of projectile motion, kinematics, forces, gas laws, and vector algebra.
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CBQ Physics XI

1. The document contains 12 multiple choice competency based questions about physics concepts such as projectile motion, kinematics, forces, and vectors. 2. The questions cover topics like the range of a projectile, maximum height for maximum range, calculating velocity from height and angle, units and relationships in kinematic equations, gas laws, free fall, displacement-time graphs, escape velocity, recoil force, net force on objects in motion, and the angles between vectors. 3. Solving these questions requires applying concepts of projectile motion, kinematics, forces, gas laws, and vector algebra.
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COMPETENCY BASED QUESTIONS

Class 11
Physics
1. A ball is projected with velocity 10 m/sec at angle of 30° with the horizontal surface. The range of the
projectile is
a. 10 m
b. 10√3m
c. 20√3m
d. 30√3m
e. 40√3m
2. The angle of projection for the range of projectile to be equal to its maximum height is
a. θ=tanˉ¹ (2)
b. θ=tanˉ¹ (3)
c. θ=tanˉ¹ (4)
d. θ=tanˉ¹(2/√3)
e. θ=tanˉ¹(1/√3)

3. An object of mass 2000 g covers a maximum vertical distance of 6 m when it is projected at an


angle of 45° from the ground. Calculate the velocity with which it was thrown. Take g = 10 m/s2,
a. 12.10 m/s
b. 15.49 m/s
c. 2.155 m/s
d. 12.0 m/s
4. The velocity v of a particle depends upon the time‘t’ according to the equation
𝑐
v = √𝑎𝑏+ bt + 𝑑+𝑡
Determine the units of a, b, c and d. What physical quantities they represent.
5. Find dimensions of constants a and b in equation.
𝑎
(P + )(V−b)=RT, where P is pressure and V is volume, R is universal gas constant, T is
V2
temperature.
6. A stone falls from a cliff and travels 24.5 m in the last second before it reaches the ground at
the foot of the cliff. Find the height of the cliff.
7. The displacement x of a particle varies with time as
x = 4t2 – 15t + 25
Find the velocity and acceleration of the particle at t = 0. When will the velocity of the particle
become zero? Name the type of motion the particle is executing.
8. The escape velocity v of a body depends upon the acceleration due to gravity of a planet g
and the radius of the planet R. Establish dimensionally the relation between v, g and R.
9. Why does not a heavy gun kick so strongly as a light gun using the same bullets (i.e.
cartridges)?
10. A pebble of mass 0.05 kg is thrown vertically upwards. Give the direction and magnitude of
the net force on the pebble,
(a) during its upward motion, .
(b) during its downward motion,
(c) at the highest point where it is momentarily at rest. Do your answers change if the pebble
was thrown at an angle of 45° with the horizontal direction? Ignore air resistance.
11. What is the angle between î + ĵ and î vectors?
12. What must be the value of ‘a’ in 2î + 2ĵ – ak̂ so that it is perpendicular to 5î + 7ĵ – 3k̂?

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