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PHYSICS

C1 REVISION
ASSIGNMENT # 1

KINEMATICS, NLM, FRICTION,


CIRCULAR MOTION, COM
&
ROTATION

Piprali Road, Sikar


Ph. 01572-241911
SINGLE CORRECT TYPE
1. A glass wind screen whose inclination with the vertical can be changed is mounted on a car. The car moves
horizontally with a speed of 2m/s. At what angle  with the vertical should the wind screen be placed so that
the rain drops falling vertically downwards with velocity 6 m/s strike the wind screen perpendicularly?
1 1
(A) tan–1(3) (B) cot–1(3) (C) tan 1 (D) cot 1
3 3
2. A butterfly is flying with velocity 10iˆ  12ˆj m/s w.r.t. wind and wind is blowing along postive x axis with
velocity u. If butterfly starts motion from A and after some time reaches point B, find the value of u.
y

A 37o x

(A) 5 m/s (B) 6 m/s (C) 8 m/s (D) 10 m/s


3. The block B moves with a velocity u relative to the wedge A. If the velocity of the wedge is v as shown in
figure, what is the value of  so that the block B moves vertically as seen from ground.

u
A B
v

1 
v v
1   1 
v 1 
v
(A) cos   (B) cosec   (C) tan   (D) sin  
u u u u
4. A man throws a packet from a tower directly aiming at his friend who is standing at a certain distance from
the base which is same as a height of the tower. If packet is thrown with a speed of 4m/s and it hits the
ground midway between the tower base & his friend than height of the tower is (g = 10m/s2)
(A) 5m (B) 8m (C) 3.2m (D) 13m
5. A particle moves on x axis such that x = (t – 1) (t – 2). Choose correct statements
(A) The particle was initially at the origin
(B) The particle moves with a uniform acceleration of 2m/s2
(C) The particle is initially moving in +ve x direction
(D) The speed of the particle is gradually increasing
6. A, B & C are three objects each moving with constant velocity. A's speed is 10 m/sec in a direction PQ .
The velocity of B relative to A is 6 m/sec at an angle of, cos –1 (15/24) to PQ . The velocity of C relative
to B is 12 m/sec in a direction QP , then find the magnitude of the velocity of C.
(A) 10 m/s (B) 12 m/s (C) 5 m/s (D) 4 m/s

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7. Two aeroplanes fly from their respective position 'A' and 'B' starting at the same time and reach the point
'C' (along straight line) simultaneously when wind was not blowing. On a windy day they head towards
'C' but both reach the point 'D' simultaneously in the same time which they took to reach 'C'. Then the
wind is blowing in

N
D
W E

A C S

B
(A) North-West direction
(B) North-East direction
(C) Direction making an angle 0 <  < 90° (but not 45°) with North towards West.
(D) North direction
8. A stunt man jumps his car over a crater as shown (neglect air resistance)

(A) during the whole flight the driver experiences weightlessness


(B) during the whole flight the driver never experiences weightlessness
(C) during the whole flight the driver experiences weightlessness only at the highest point
(D) the apparent weight increases during upward journey
9. Statement-1 : A body in equilibrium may not be at rest.
Statement-2 : When a body is at rest, it must be in equilibrium.
(A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true & statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.
10. The system in figure is released from rest from the position shown.After blocks have moved distance
H/3, collar B is removed and block A and C continue to move.What is the speed of C just before it
strikes the ground.There is no friction any where.Neglect any impulse on string when B is stopped.
Neglect size of collar and blocks.

13gH 4 gH 10gH
(A) (B) gH (C) 2 (D)
9 3 3 3

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11. The person in the drawing is standing on crutches. Assume that the force exerted on each crutch by the
ground is directed along the crutch. If the coefficient of static friction between a crutch and the ground is
0.90, determine the largest angle MAX that the crutch can have just before it begins to slip on the floor.

(A) tan–1 (0.9) (B) cot–1 (0.9) (C) sin–1 (0.9) (D) cos–1 (0.9)
12. A body is placed on a rough inclined plane of inclination . As the angle  is increased from 0° to
90° the contact force between the block and the plane.
(A) remains constant (B) first remains constant then decreases
(C) first decreases then increases (D) first increases then decreases
13. A rope of length l and mass 'm' is connected to a chain of length l and mass 2m and hung vertically as
shown in figure. What is the change in gravitational potential energy if the system is inverted and hung
from same point.

(A) mg  (B) 4mg  (C) 3mg  (D) 2mg 


14. A brick has 3 sides a, b, c {a > b > c}. The brick can be kept on ground on any face.The work required to
be done to move from minimum potential energy to maximum potential energy is :

mg mg mg
(A) a  c (B)  b  c (C) c  a  (D) None
2 2 2
15. In the diagram shown, there is no friction at any contact surface. Initially, the spring has no deformation.
What will be the maximum deformation in the spring ?

(A) 4F/3K (B) 8F/3K (C) 4F/K (D)None


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16. A rod of length L is held vertically on a smooth horizontal surface.The top end of the rod is given

a gentle push. At a certain instant of time,when the rod makes an angle 37° with horizontal the

velocity of COM of the rod is 2m/s. The velocity of the end of the rod in contact with the surface

at that instant is:

(A) 2m/s (B) 1m/s

(C) 4m/s (D) 1.5m/s


17. A uniform semicircular disc is suspended from a point C on it such that it remains in vertical plane. It is
found that pt. C is such that disc remains in equilibrium in every orientation. What is distance OC ?

(A) 1 m (B) 1.5 m


(C) 1.33 m (D) 1.83 m
18. In figure (i), (ii) & (iii) shown the object A,B & C are of same mass. C strikes B with a velocity u in each
case & sticks to it. The ratio of velocities of B (immediately after collision) in case (i): (ii) : (iii) can be
(pulley & string are massless & all surfaces are smooth)

(A) 1 : 1 : 1 (B) 3 : 2 : 2
(C) 3 : 3 : 2 (D) 3 : 2 : 3

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19. A mass m connected to inextensible string of length l lie on a horizontal smooth ground. Other end of string
is fixed. Mass m is imparted a velocity v such that string remains taut & motion occurs in horizontal plane.
What is impulse provided by string during the time string turns through 90°.

(A) 2mv (B) mv (C) 2mv (D) m 2v 2  2gl


20. Two identical blocks having mass M each are smoothly conjugated and placed on a smooth horizontal floor
as shown in figure. On the left of block A there is a wall. A small block of mass m is released from the
position. Then velocity of block B is maximum

(A) when m is at highest position on B (B) when m is at lowest position and moving towards left w.r.t B
m 2gh
(C) when m is at point C (D) is equal to
mM
21. Two particles of mass m, constrained to move along the circumference of a smooth circular hoop of equal
mass m, are initially located at opposite ends of a diameter and given equal velocities v0 shown in the figure.
The entire arrangement is located in gravity free space. Their relative velocity just before collision is

1 3 2
(A) v0 (B) v0 (C) v0 (D) none of these
3 2 3
22. Two blocks A & B are connected by a spring of stiffness 512 N/m and placed on a smooth horizontal
surface. Initially the spring has its equilibrium length. The indicated velocities are imparted to A & B. The
maximum extension of the spring will be

(A) 65 cm (B) 10 cm (C) 12 cm (D) 2.5 cm


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23. Two blocks A and B of mass m and 2m respectively are connected by a massless spring of spring constant
K. This system lies over a smooth horizontal surface. At t = 0 the block A has velocity u towards right as
shown while the speed of block B is zero, and spring is at its natural length at this instant. Which of the
following is INCORRECT for subsequent motion.

2mu 2
(A) Maximum elongation in spring is
3K
(B) Velocity of centre of mass of the system consisting A and B will be constant.
(C) Acceleration of block B will be constant
(D) At maximum elongation, velocity of A and B is same in ground frame
24. Three masses are connected with a spring & a string as shown. They are initially at rest, with spring at its
natural length & string too at its original length. Find the maximum extension in the spring after the forces
start acting as shown :

(A) F/K (B) 2F/K (C) F/2K (D) 4F/K


25. A high-velocity missile, travelling in a horizontal line with a kinetic energy of 3.0 Giga- Joules (GJ), explodes
in flight and breaks into two pieces A and B of equal mass. One of these pieces (A) flies off in a straight line
perpendicular to the original direction in which the missile was moving and its kinetic energy is found to be
2.0 GJ. If gravity can be neglected for such high-velocity projectiles, it follows that the other piece (B) :-
(A) Flew off in a direction at an angle 30º with the original direction of motion of missile.
(B) Energy released in explosion is 10 GJ
(C) The energy of piece B is 10 GJ
(D) The given situation is not possible.
26. Two smooth spheres A and B of equal radii but of masses 1 kg and 2 kg move with speeds 21 m/s and 4 m/
s respectively in opposite directions and collide. The velocity of A is reduced to 1 m/s in the same direction.
Then, which of the following statements is incorrect?
(A) The velocity of B becomes 6 m/s and its direction is reversed
(B) The coefficient of restitution is 0.2
(C) The loss of kinetic energy of the system due to the collision is 200 J
(D) The magnitude of impulse applied by the two spheres on each other is 10 Ns

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27. A small ball is dropped from a height h onto a rigid frictionless plate at B and rebounds. Find the maximum
height reached after rebound if the coefficient of restitution between the ball and the plate is e = 0.75 :

(A) 0 (B) 3h /25 (C) 3h/125 (D) 9h/625


28. In the figure shown, all collision are elastic and head on. The surface is smooth. What is the mass m so that
velocity of 4 kg mass after the collision with m is maximum ?

(A) 1 kg (B) 2kg (C) 3 kg (D) 4 kg


29. A flat plate of area A and mass M is falling vertically such that its flat surface is horizontal. In space, there
are stationary particles of mass m each. Their number density in n (number of particle/volume). The collision
of plate with particles is elastic. What is the velocity of plate after falling a distance x, starting from rest?
(Take : A = 100 cm2, n = 104/m3, m = 1 gm, M = 1kg, x = 10 m)

 1  1  1 
(A) 5  1  4 m / s (B) 10 1  2 m / s (C) 5 1  2/3  m / s (D) None of these
 e   e   e 

30. On a solid sphere lying on a horizontal surface a force F is applied at a height of R/2 from the centre of mass.

The initial acceleration of a point at the top of the sphere is (there is no slipping at anypoint)
15F 15F 30F F
(A) (B) (C) (D)
7M 14M 7M M
31. A stone of mass m, tied to the end of a string, is whirled around in a horizontal circle. (Neglect the force due

to gravity). The length of the string is reduced gradually, keeping the angular momentum of the stone about

thecentreofthecircleconstant.Then,thetensioninthestringisgivenbyT=Ar –n
, whereAis a constant,

r is the instantaneous radius of the circle, and n is ________.

(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6

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32. A uniform solid cylinder rolls down without slipping on an incline. At the bottom of the incline
the speed v of cylinder is measured and the translational and rotational kinetic energies (K tr,K rot)
are calculated.A hole is drilled through the cylinder along its axis and the experiment is repeated;
at the bottom of the incline the cylinder now has translational and rotational kinetic energies K' tr
and K' rot. How does the ratio of rotational to translational kinetic energy of the cylinder compare
to its original value ?
K 'rot K rot K 'rot K rot
(A) K '  K (B) K '  K
tr tr tr tr

K 'rot K rot
(C) K '  K (D) answer depends on the radius of the hole drilled
tr tr

33. A stick of linear mass density  =2 kg/m rests on a disc of radius R= 1m (see Figure). The stick makes an
angle  =60° with the horizontal and is tangent to the disc at its upper end. Friction exists at all points of
contact and assume that it is large enough to keep the system at rest. Find the friction force between the
ground and the disc.

R

(A) 5 (B) 7 (C) 8 (D) 9
34. A uniform circular disc has a moment of inertia I and radius of gyration K about an axis perpendicular to the
disc and passing through its centre. A smaller concentric disc is taken out from this bigger disc. As a result
of which moment of inertia and radius of gyration of the resulting body about the same axis:
(A) Increases and decreases respectively (B) Increases and increases respectively
(C) Decreases and increases respectively (D) Decreases and decreases respectively
35. Two concentric rings each of radius R and mass m are joined together such that their planes are
perpendicular to each other as shown in figure. The moment of inertia of the system about the axis
AA’ is:

MR 2 3 5
(A) (B) MR 2 (C) MR 2 (D) MR 2
5 2 3
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36. A uniform thin bar of mass 6 m and length 2l is bent to make a regular hexagon. Its moment of inertia about
an axis passing through the centre of mass and perpendicular to the plane of hexagon is:
5 2
(A) ml (B) 6 ml2
9
1
(C) 4 ml2 (D) ml2
12
37. The moment of inertia of hollow sphere of inner radius R/2 and outer radius R, having material of uniform
density, about a diametral axis is:
(A) 31 MR2/70 (B) 43 MR2/90
(C) 19 MR2/80 (D) None of these
38. A uniform disc of radius R lies in the x-y plane with its center at origin. Its moment of inertia about z-axis
is equal to its moment of inertia about line y = x + c. the value of c can be:
(A) –R/2 (B) R / 2 (C) R/4 (D) None of these
39. The moment of inertia of a cylindrical shell of mass M, inner radius a, outer radius b and length l about an
axis perpendicular to the axis of the shell and passing through the center of the shell, is:

M  b2  a 2  Ml 2 M  b2  a 2  Ml 2
(A)  (B) 
2 12 4 6
M  b2  a 2  Ml 2 M  b2  a 2  Ml 2
(C)  (D) 
2 12 4 12
40. Two spheres having masses m1 and m2 are kept on a inclined plane as shown. Both of them are in equilibrium.
What is a necessary condition for this? (µ1 is coefficient of friction between m1 and inclined plane and µ2 is
coefficient of friction between m2 and inclined plane).

(A) m1 > m2 (B) m1 < m2 (C) µ1 > µ2 (D) µ1 < µ2

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41. A uniform cylinder of mass M lies on a fixed plane inclined at an angle  with horizontal. A light string is
tied to the cylinder’s right most point, and a mass m hangs from the string as shown. Assume that the
coefficient of friction between the cylinder and plane is sufficiently large to prevent slipping. For the cylinder
to remain in static equilibrium, the value of mass m is :

M cos  M sin 
(A) (B)
1  sin  1  sin 
M cos  M sin 
(C) (D)
1  sin  1  sin 
42. A composite rectangular block is placed on a rough horizontal surface as shown in the figure. Upper part
ABCD has mass m while lower part CDEF has mass 2 m. A horizontal force F is applied at corner A as
shown in the figure. It is known that coefficient of friction between block and horizontal surface is greater
than 0.25. If force F is increased gradually:

(A) Block will topple before sliding


(B) Block will slide before toppling
(C) Block will neither slide nor topple
(D) Nothing can be predicted

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43. A uniform sphere of mass m and radius r is placed in a corner with an initial counter clockwise angular
velocity 0 as shown in figure. Coefficient of kinetic friction between sphere and both surfaces is µ. The
time required for sphere to come to rest.

20 r(1  µ 2 ) 50 r(1  µ2 ) 20 r(1  µ 2 )


(A) T  (B) T  (C) T  (D) None of these
3µ(1  µ)g 7µ(1  µ)g 5µ(1  µ)g
44. A uniform rod of mass m is hinged at it’s end and tied to a string at its centre C, and a block of same mass
kept at other end as shown. The force exerted by the hinge can be in direction.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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45. An uniform hemi-solid sphere is placed with flat surface on rough inclined plane as shown in figure. If
friction is large for no sliding, then the minimum angle  at which toppling occur is:

1 1 18 1 4


(A) tan   (B) 45º (C) tan   (D) tan  
2 3 3
46. On a rough inclined surface there is a hoop of radius R made by joining two homogeneous halve hoops with
masses m1 and m2 (m2 > m1). Find the maximum angle of the incline so that the hoop remains in equilibrium:

1  2 m 2  m1  1 2 m 2  m1 
(A) cos  .  (B) sin  . 
  m 2  m1    m 2  m1 

1  1 m 2  m1  1 3 m 2  m1 
(C) sin  .  (D) sin  . 
  m 2  m1    m 2  m1 
47. A uniform disc of mass M = 2.50 kg and radius R = 0.20m is mounted on an axle supported on fixed
frictionless bearings. A light cord wrapped around the rim is pulled with a force 5N. On the same system of
pulley and string, instead of pulling it down, a body of weight 5N is suspended. If the first process is termed
A and the second B, the tangential acceleration of point P will be

(A) equal in the processes A and B. (B) greater in process A than in B.


(C) greater in process B than in A. (D) independent of the two processes.
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48. A 3kg uniform rod of length 2m is lying on a horizontal smooth surface and is free to rotate in the plane of

surface about its fixed one end. A force of constant magnitude of 8N is acting horizontally and always

perpendiculartorodatadistance x from fixed end. After t = second the component of acceleration of
2

center of mass of rod along the rod becomes m/s2. The value of x is :-
2
1 1
(A) m (B) m (C) 1m (D) 2m
3 2
49. As shown in the figure rod of mass m and length l is hinged at O at one end and free to rotate in vertical
plane. A force F of magnitude mg is applied on another end of rod which always act perpendicular to the
rod. Force is start acting at time t = 0 (as shown). Find vertical component of normal reaction acting on rod
when rod become horizontal for 3rd time:- (given m = 2 kg, l = 1m, g = 10 m/s2)

(A) 5 N (B) 10N (C) 15 N (D) 20 N


50. A wheel (disc of mass m, radius R) is mounted on a base of mass M. The whole system is placed on rough
horizontal surface. The coefficient of friction between the base & the surface is . Initialy the system is at
rest. A time varying horizontal force F = 2t is applied tangentially on the wheel, where t is time in second &
force F is in newton. The kinetic energy of the disc when the system is about to slide on ground is :-

4 4
1   Mg  1   m  Mg 
(A)   (B)  
m 2  m 2 
2 2
1   m  Mg  1   Mg 
(C)   (D)  
m 2  m 2 

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51. Two men of unequal masses hold on to the two sections of a light rope passing over a smooth light pulley.
Which of the following are possible? (Assuming they cannot let go of the rope completely)

(A) The lighter man is stationary while the heavier man slides with some acceleration
(B) The heavier man is stationary while the lighter man climbs with some acceleration
(C) The two men slide with the same acceleration in the same direction
(D) The two men move with accelerations of the same magnitude in opposite directions
52. Which of the following pair of forces cannot be action-reaction pair of Newton's third law.
(A) Centripetal and centrifugal force
(B) Earth's gravitational pull and tension force
(C) Friction force and tension force
(D) Spring force and Earth's gravitational force
53. A small bead is threaded in a smooth fixed ring of radius 2.5m kept in a vertical plane. What can be the
velocity of the bead at lower most point so that it can complete the circle.

(A) 9m/s (B) 12m/s (C) 10.5m/s (D) 14m/s


54. A small sphere A suffers an oblique elastic collision with a small sphere B that is at rest initially. If their

masses are the same, then, after the collision

(A) B moves along line of impact

(B) velocities of A and B will be interchanged

(C) they will move in mutually perpendicular directions

(D) they must move in symmetric directions with respect to the initial line of motion of A

55. Consider two skaters A and B initially at rest on ice (friction is negligible) with A holding a ball.A has

greater mass than B and the ball has some significant mass.A throws the ball to B. B catches it and throws

it back to A who catches it again.The magnitudes of the skaters' (excluding ball) final velocities, momentum

and kinetic energies (denoted below as v, p and K respectively) are related as :


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(A) vA = vB (B) vA < vB, pA < pB (C) pA = pB, KA < KB (D) pA < pB, KA < KB
56. In the middle of a box of mass m is a particle of the same mass m. The whole system is moving at a speed
v in the horizontal plane toward thewall (see fig). Friction is absent everywhere, all the collisions are
absolutely elastic.Choose the correct option(s).

(A) There will be a total of three collisions

(B) Finally the box will be moving towards right with speed v.

(C) Finally the particle will be at the edge of the box.

(D) The particle will oscillate back and forth relative to the box after the collision with the wall is over.
57. A smooth ball strikes two smooth vertical walls successively while moving on smooth horizontal ground.
e
The top view is shown here. The coefficient of restitution for 1st wall is e and for second wall is .
2

1 1  1 
(A) e  (B)   tan  
3 2 3
u u
(C) Final speed v 2  (D) Intermediate speed v1 
12 3

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58. Two horizontal discs of different radii are free to rotate about their central vertical axes. One is given some
angular velocity, the other is stationary.Their rims are now brought in contact.There is friction between the
rims.

(A) The force of friction between the rims will disappear when the discs rotate with equal angular speeds
(B) The force of friction between the rims will disappear when they have equal linear velocities at the point
of contact.
(C) The angular momentum of the system will be conserved
(D) The rotational kinetic energy of the system will not be conserved
59. The graph shows the moment of inertia (I) of a uniform rod of mass 1.5 kg about an axis perpendicular to
it's length with the distance of axis (r) from the end of the rod.

(A) I0 = 2 kgm2 (B) r0 = 2 m (C) r0 = 4 m (D) I0 = 4 kgm2


60. A thin bar of mass M and length L is free to rotate about a fixed horizontal axis through a point at its end.
The bar is brought to a horizontal position and then released.The angular velocity when it reaches the
lowest point is
(A) directly proportional to its length and inversely proportional to its mass
(B) independent of mass and inversely proportional to the square root of its length
(C) dependent only upon the acceleration due to gravity and the length of the bar
(D) directly proportional to its length and inversely proportional to the acceleration due to gravity
61. A disc of mass M, radius R is placed on a rough incline of angle . A force is to be applied parallel to incline
at the top most point of disc to keep it at rest.

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Mg sin  Mg sin 
(A) Applied force is (B) Friction force is
2 2
tan 
(C) Minimum friction coefficient is (D) Minimum friction coefficient is tan
2
62. Two rods each of mass m and length l/4 are hinged on a larger square plate of same mass and edge length 2l.
Both rods can freely rotate about hinge points P and Q in the plane of square plate. Choose the correct
option(s).

65 2
(A) The moment of inertia of the system about x-axis is ml
192
161 2
(B) The moment of inertia of the system about y-axis is ml
192
226 2
(C) The moment of inertia of the system about z-axis is ml
192
224 2
(D) The moment of inertia of the system about z-axis is ml
192

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PARAGRAPH TYPE QUESTIONS

Paragraph for question nos. 63 to 64


Blocks A and B each have mass m. A horizontal force P is applied to B so that A does not slip on B. The
coefficient of static friction between A and B is µs. Neglect any friction between B and ground.
63. The maximum value of P is
A
 sin   s cos    sin   s cos   m

(A) 2mg   (B) mg   P m


 cos    s sin    cos   s sin   B

(C) 2mg tan (D) 2mg cot


64. Acceleration of block A when P is maximum for no slipping between A and B.
 sin   s cos  
(A) g sin  + s g cos (B) g  
 cos   s sin  

 sin    s cos  
(C) g   (D) zero
 cos   s sin  

Paragraph for question nos. 65 to 66


Figure shows a dumbbell that consists of a massless rod and two particle size spheres. In figure
(a) impulse is imparted perpendicular to the rod and in figure (b) impulse is imparted parallel to the rod.
Answer following questions.

65. Velocity of C.M. and angular velocity of system in figure (a) are respectively :
 
p p p p
(A) ;  (B) ; 
M 2Ml 2M Ml
 
2 p p p p
(C) ;  (D) ; 
M 4Ml 2M 2Ml
66. Energies imparted to dumbbell in figure (a) and figure (b) are respectively :
2 2

(A)
 p  p
; (B)
 p 2 ;  p 2
2M 4M 4M 2M

(C)
 p 2 ;  p 2 (D)
 p 2 ;  p 2
2M 2M 4M 4M

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Paragraph for question nos. 67 to 68
When an athelete takes off from the ground in a long jump, the force on the launching foot gives her an
angular momentum in clockwise direction around the horizontal axis.This rotation would not allow her to
land properly. In the landing, the legs should be together and extended forward at an angle so that heels
marks the sand at greatest distance.Once in air the angular momentum cannot change.However, the jumper
can shift most of the angular momentum to the arms byrotating them clockwise as shown in the figure.Then
the body comes to proper orientation for landing.Assume that in 0.7 sec one arm covers 1/2 a revolution and
another arm covers 1 revolution. Each arm is a thin rod of mass 4 kg and length 0.6 m rotating at one
end.Assume that this 0.7 sec. is time of flight.

67. What is the angular momentum of both arms in athelete's frame (in SI units)
14.4 7.2 4.8 2.4
(A) (B) (C) (D)
7 7 7 7
68. If rest of the athelete's body is assumed to be a rigid body having a moment of inertia of 18 kg m2 about its
centre of mass,what is its change in angular velocity due to this rotation of arms?
 2 8 4
(A) rad / s (B) rad / s (C) rad / s (D) rad / s
35 35 35 35

Paragraph for question nos. 69 to 70


A ball of mass mB rests on smooth ground. Another ball of mass m A moving with velocity v0 collides with
the ball at rest.
69. For which of the following set (mA, mB, e) ball A retrace its path after collision [where e is coefficient of
restitution].

(A) {2, 3, 1} (B) {3, 4, 1/2} (C) {4, 3, 1/2} (D) {2, 9, 1/3}
70. If mA = mB then, what are the possible values of loss in kinetic energy of the two mass system during
collision

1 2 1 2 1 2
(A) mv (B) mv (C) mv (D) 0
2 0 4 0 8 0

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Paragraph for question nos. 71 and 72
A T shaped rod is hinged at it’s corner as shown and free to rotate in a vertical plane. The rods have mass m
each and length l each.

71. Find angle  made by upper end in the equilibrium position:

1 1
(A) tan   (B) tan–1(2) (C) 37º (D) 53º
2
72. What is the moment of inertia of the system about the hinge:
11 2 11 2 11 2
(A) ml (B) ml (C) ml (D) None of these
12 24 6

Paragraph for Question No. 73 to 74


Jack and Jill,
went up the hill,
to fetch a pail of water.
Jack fell down,
and broke his crown,
and Jill came tumbling after.
We have all heard this famous nursery rhyme in our school days. But does it give correct physics. Let us
examine. We can assume the hill to be like an inclined plane of constant inclination . Assume that friction
coefficient is µ. As Jack & Jill climbed it up, friction must be sufficient so that they do not slide down. At
the top, some how jack fell down & started sliding down the hill like a solid cylinder and Jill come rolling
after him with lesser acceleration. Both are assumed to be like solid cylinder.

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73. The mistake(s) in the rhyme was :
(A) If Jack has climbed up the hill, he can't slide down.
(B) The acceleration of Jack should be less than acceleration of Jill.
(C) The acceleration of Jack should be equal to the acceleration of Jill.
(D) There are no mistakes.
74. Initially Jill climbed up the hill without slipping and after that she came rolling down the hill without
sliding. What is/are possible value(s) of µ.
tan  4 3
(A) (B) 2 tan  (C) tan  (D) tan 
2 3 4

SUBJECTIVE TYPE
75. A hunter is riding an elephant of height 4m moving in straight line with uniform speed of 2m/sec. A deer
running with a speed V in front at a distance of 4 5m moving perpendicular to the direction of motion
of the elephant. If hunter can throw his spear with a speed of 10m/sec relative to the elephant, then at
what angle  to its direction of motion must he throw his spear horizontally for a successful hit. Also find
the speed 'V' of the deer.
76. A particle is projected from ground as shown in figure. Particle and wedge starts moving simultaneously.
Maximum height of inclined plane so that particle will not hit the inclined plane is :

77. A large heavy box is sliding without friction down a smooth plane of inclination . From a point P on the
bottom of a box, a particle is projected inside the box. The initial speed of the particle with respect to box
is u and the direction of projection makes an angle with the bottom as shown in figure.
(a) Find the distance along the bottom of the box between the point of projection P and the point Q where
the particle lands. (Assume that the particle does not hit any other surface of the box. Neglect air
resistance).
(b) If the horizontal displacement of the particle as seen by an observer on the ground is zero, find the
speed of the box with respect to the ground at the instant when the particle was projected.

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78. Consider a large truck carrying a heavy load, such as steel beam. A significant hazard for the driver is that
the load may slide forward, crushing the cab, if the truck stops suddenly in an accident or even in braking.
Assume, for example, that a 10000 kg load is located on the flat bed of a truck moving at 12.0 m/s. Assume
the load is not tied down to the truck and assume that the coefficient of friction between the load and the
truck bed is 0.500. Calculate the minimum stopping distance for the truck for which the load will not slide
forward relative to the truck.
79. A stone is thrown horizontally with the velocity 15m/s from a very high tower. Determine the tangential
and normal accelerations of the stone in 1 second after it begins to move.
80. A circus trapeze consists of a bar suspended by two parallel ropes, each of length l, allowing performers
to swing in a vertical circular arc (figure). Suppose a performer with mass m holds the bar and steps off
anelevatedplatform,startingfromrestwiththeropesatanangle  with respect to the vertical.Assume
the size of the performer's body is small compared to the length l, air resistance is negligible. Determine
the angle  (in degree) for which the force exerted by the bar on the performer at the bottom of the swing
is twice as large as the gravitational force exerted on the performer.

81. A bead P is sliding down a frictionless hemispherical bowl. It passes the point A at t = 0.At this instant of
time, the horizontal component of its velocityis v. A bead Q of the same mass as P is ejected from A at t =
0 along the horizontal string AB,with the speed v. Friction between the bead and the string may be
neglected. Which bead reaches point B earlier ?

82. A small bead of mass m is free to slide on a fixed smooth vertical wire, as indicated in the diagram.One
end of a light elastic string, of unstretched length a and force constant 2mg/a is attached to B. The string
passes through a smooth fixed ring R and the other end of the string is attached to the fixed pointA, AR
being horizontal. The point O on the wire is at same horizontal level as R and AR = R O = a.
(i) In the equilibrium position, find OB.
(ii) The bead B is raised to a point C of the wire above O, where OC = a and is released from rest. Find
the speed of the bead as it passes O, and find the greatest depth below O of the bead in the subsequent
motion.

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83. A small ball of mass m is placed on top of the "super ball" of mass M, and the two balls are dropped to the
floor from height h. How high does the small ball rise after the collision ? Assume that all the collision with
the superball are elastic, and m << M.

84. Two particles, each of mass m, are connected by a light inextensible string of length 2l. Initially
they lie on a smooth horizontal table at pointsA and B distance l apart.The particle at A is projected
across the table with velocity u. Find the speed with which the second particle begins to move if
the direction of u is,
(a) along BA, (b) at an angle of 120° with AB, (c) perpendicular toAB. In each case calculate
(in terms of m and u) the impulse of tension in the string.
r
85. The flexible bicycle type chain of length and mass per unit length r is released from rest with  = 0º in
2

the smooth circular channel and falls through the hole in the supporting surface.Determine the velocity v of

the chain as the last link leaves the slot.

86. A ball strikes another similar ball moving with same speed in a direction perpendicular to its own. The line
joining the centres of the balls at the instant of impact is perpendicular to the direction of motion of the
second ball. If e is the coefficient of restitution, find the angle between the final direction of motion of the
second ball & its initial direction of motion.

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87. A pipe of mass m and radius R has a small particle of mass m fixed on it as shown. The line joining particle
to centre is horizontal initially. The surface between ground and pipe is smooth. Find the normal reaction by
floor on pipe when system is released.

m
R

88. The two block system shown here is kept on a horizontal smooth surface. The lower block is imparted a
horizontal impulse of 10 N-s. Find the final common velocity of both the blocks. Also find the time after
which they will acquire the same velocity. Assume that the lower block is long enough so that upper does
not fall off.

89. Two cats are running along two perpendicular streets of a town. The mass of one (Gullu) is 2 kg and its
speed is 4 m/s. The mass of the other (Pullu) is 6 kg and its speed is 2 m/s.
(a) What is the speed of Gullu relative to Pullu?

(b) Find speed of their centre of mass


(c) Find KE of system in reference frame of their combined centre of mass
90. In a circus act, a 4kg dog is trained to jump from B cart to A and then immediately back to the B cart. The
carts each have a mass of 20kg and they are initially at rest. In both cases the dog jumps at 6m/s relative to
the cart. If the cart moves along the same line with negligible friction calculate the final velocity of each cart
with respect to the floor.

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91. Consider a symmetric car wheel that is free to move across a horizontal surface. The wheel has a
mass
M= 10 kg, a radius R = 30 cm, and its moment of inertia around its axis is I = 0.45 kg.m2. A clockwise external couple
is applied around the axis through the center of mass of the wheel. The center of mass of the wheel is found
to move forward with an acceleration a = 2m/s2. The coefficient of static friction is high enough to ensure
that the wheel rolls without slipping.This is the process that makes a car to accelerate. What is the couple
(inN-m) applied externally ?

92. A hollow spherical ball A rolling (v0= 10m/s) without slipping on rough horizontal plane strikes another
identical ball head on as shown in the figure. Collision is perfectly elastic. During the collision, the
angular velocity of either of the balls does not change.Velocity (in m/s) of ball B when it starts pure
rolling is :

93. ABC is a triangular frame of three uniform rods each of mass m and length 2l. It is free to rotate in its
own plane about a smooth horizontal axis through A which is perpendicular toABC. If it is released from

rest when AB is horizontal & C is above AB, find the maximum velocity of C in the subsequent motion.
94. A mass m1 and a mass m2 are suspended by a pulley pivoted at the center.The pulley has a radius R and a
moment of inertia I. The string has negligible mass and does not slip on the pulley. The system is released
from rest with m1 at height h1 and m2 at h2. If m2 > m1 and h1 < h2, find the speed of the blocks when the two

masses are at the same height.

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95. A ring of mass m = 8 kg and radius r = 2.5m is hinged at its periphery so that it can rotate freely about a
vertical axis in a horizontal plane. A force of 72N is applied so that it is always perpendicular to the diameter.
What is the kinetic energy (in J) of the ring after 1 sec ?

96. The angle of tilt of the car when braking (figure) is  = 3º. Center of mass is located at an equal distance
from the front and rear wheels at a height h = 0.4 m above the ground. Coefficient of friction is µ. The
distance between the axes is 6 h. Spring constant of all the springs is same and the springs are such that the
stationary car on level ground has their deflection as 10 cm. Fill  in OMR sheet. Take  = 3.14

97. The figure shown is in equilibrium. Find out the extension in the spring (in cm).

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98. A souvenir is constructed by 3 light rods, light strings and four objects as shown. If the system is in equilibrium,
what is mass m3 (in gm)

99. A bycyclist traveling with speed v = 4 m/s on flat road is making a turn with a radius r = 64 m as seen in
figure. Calculate angle  made by him with vertical (in radians) for the values given. If your answer is
A × 10–3 rad, fill A in the OMR sheet.

100. The axle of a wheel rests in V grooves as shown in figure and string, fixed to the rim of the wheel, supported
by mass M. If µ is the coefficient of friction, W weight of wheel and axle, a is the radius of the axle and b the
radius of the wheel. The least value of M (in kg) which will cause motion is
(Given: W = 40 N, a = 0.5 m, b = 1 m,  = 53º, µ = 0.5)

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ANSWER-KEY

SINGLE CORRECT TYPE


1. A 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. B 6. C 7. A
8. A 9. B 10. A 11. A 12. B 13. A 14. A
15. C 16. D 17. C 18. C 19. C 20. B 21. C

22. A 23. C 24. B 25. A 26. D 27. D 28. B

29. A 30. A 31. A 32. B 33. A 34. C 35. B


36. A 37. A 38. B 39. D 40. B 41. D 42. A
43. C 44. B 45. C 46. B 47. B 48. B 49. C
50. B

MULTIPLE CORRECT TYPE


51. ABD 52. ABCD 53. BCD 54. AC 55. BD 56. AB 57. ABD
58. BD 59. AB 60. BC 61. ABC 62. ABD

PARAGRAPH TYPE QUESTIONS


63. A 64. B 65. B 66. A 67. A 68. D 69. AD
70. BCD 71. B 72. A 73. AB 74. BC

SUBJECTIVE TYPE
28
75.  = 37°, v = 6 m/s 76. m
9
u 2 sin 2 u cos(  )
77. (a) (b) v  78. 14.4 m
g cos  cos 
2g 3g
79. ar  ms 2 , a n  ms 2 80. 60º
13 13
81. P 82. (i) a/2 (ii) 2 ag , 2a
83. 9h

u 3 mu 3
84. (a) u/2, mu/2 (b) u 13 / 8 , mu 13 / 8 (c) ,
4 4
1 e 
85. 86. tan 1  
 2 

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87. N = 3mg/2 88. v1  m / s, t  2 / 3sec,solved
3
13
89. a  20,  b  ,  c 15 90. vB = 55/36m/s, vA = 11/6 m/s, solved
2

91. 9 92. 6 m/s

(m 2  m1 )g(h 2  h1 )
v
93. 94.  I 
 m1  m 2  2 
 R 

95. 648 J 96. 1.88 to 1.89


97. 100.00 98. 84.00
99. 25.00 100. 1.33

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