1. A car moves for half of its time at 80 km/h and rest half of the time at 40 km/h.
Total
distance covered is 60 km. What is the average speed of the car?
(1) 60 km/h (2) 80 km/h (3) 120 km/h (4) 180 km/h
2. A wheel of radius R make a complete revolution. What is the displacement of the point
which was initially at the bottom of the wheel.
(1) πR (2) 2πR (3) R √ π 2 +4 (4) zero
3. Given figure shows four paths along which objects moves from a starting point to final points,
all in the same time interval. All four vertical lines are equally spaced. Arrange paths in
increasing order of average velocity.
(1) 3 < 4 < 1 < 2 (2) 3 < 4 < 1 < 2
(3) 3 < 4 < 1 = 2 (4) 1 = 2 = 3 = 4
4. In above question (37) arrange paths in increasing order of average speed
(1) 3 < 1 = 2 < 4 (2) 4 < 2 = 1 < 4
(3) 3 < 1 < 2 < 4 (4) 3 < 2 < 1 < 4
5. You are to drive to an interview in another town, at a distance of 300 km on an express way.
The interview is at 11:15 A.M. You plan to drive at 100 km/h, so you leave at 8:00 A.M. to
allow some extra time. You drive at that speed for the first 100 km, but then construction work
forces you to slow to 40 km/h for 40 km. What would be the least speed needed for the rest of
the trip to arrive in time for the interview?
(1) 200 km/h (2) 128 km/h (3) 102 km/h (4) 160 km/h
6. Which of the following statement is true:
(a) An object moving on straight line will have instantaneous velocity at any point on the
path equal to average velocity of the whole path.
(b) An object moving on straight path will have average speed equal to average velocity.
(c) An object moving with uniform speed on curved path will have magnitude equal to
the magnitude of the instantaneous velocity at all point of the path.
(d) An object moving with uniform speed will have average speed between any two points
equal to magnitude of average velocity between these two points.
(1) only (a), (b) (2) only (b), (c)
(3) only (b) (4) only (a), (b) and (c)
7. Dimensions of strain produced in an object due to stress developed in it is:
(1) [M1 L-1 T-2] (2) [M0 L0 T0]
(3) [M1 L1 T--2 ] (4) [M0 L1 T0]
8. Dimension of universal gravitational constant is:
(1) [M1 L-2 T-2] (2) [M-1 L-2 T-2]
(3) [M-1 L3 T-2] (4) [M1 L3 T-2]
9. Choose the correct statement
(1) An object can have varying speed without having varying velocity
(2) An object can have varying velocity without having varying speed
(3) If the average velocity is zero for a time interval than the average speed must be zero
in that time interval
(4) All are incorrect
10. Which of the following statement is correct
(1) The average velocity for a time interval may be less than the minimum velocity in
that time interval.
(2) The average velocity for a time interval must lie between the minimum and
maximum time interval.
(3) The average velocity in a time interval must be greater than the maximum velocity in
that time interval.
(4) None of these
11. The force of attraction F between two opposite charge Q1 and Q2 are given by coulomb’s
K Q1 Q2
law, F = , where r is distance between them. The dimension of coulomb constant
r2
K is:
(1) [M1L2T-2A-2] (2) [M1L3T-4A-2]
(3) [M1L2T-4A2] (4) [M1L3T-2A-2]
α α
12. Pressure depends on distance as, p = exp(− ) , where α, β are constants, k is
β kθ
Boltzman's constant and θ is temperature. The dimension of β are
(1) [M0L0T0] (2) [M-1L-1T-1] (3) [M0L3zT0] (4) [M1L1T2]
13. Let us consider a system of units in which mass and angular momentum are
dimensionless. If length has dimension of L, which of the following statement is NOT
correct?
(1) The dimension of force is [L]-3
(2) The dimension of power is [L]-5
(3) The dimension of energy is [L]-2
(4) The dimension of linear momentum is [L]-1
14. In C.G.S system the magnitude of force is 100 dynes. In another system where the
fundamental physical quantities are kilogram, meter and minute, the magnitude of the
force is:
(1) 0.036 (2) 0.36 (3) 3.6 (4) 36
15. The unit of plank’s constant is:
(1) Joule (2) Joule/s (3) Joule/m (4) Joule-s
16. Dimensional formula ML2T-3 represents
(1) Force (2) Power (3) Energy (4) Work
x2
17. The force of interaction between two atoms is given by F = α β exp(− ); where x is
kαT
the distance, k is the Boltzmann constant and T is temperature and α and β are two
constants. The dimension of β is :
(1) M2L2T-2 (2) M2LT-4 (3) MLT-4 (4) M0L2T-4
18. A quantity f is given by f =
√ h c5
G
where c is speed of light, G universal gravitational
constant and h is the Planck's constant. Dimension of f is that of :
(1) Energy (2) Momentum (3) Area (4) Volume
19. If momentum (P), area (A) and time (T) are taken to be the fundamental quantities
then the dimensional formula for energy is
(1) [P2AT-2] (2) [P1/2AT-1] (3) [PA1/2 T-1] (4) [PA-1 T-2]
20. The force is given in terms of time t and displacement x by the equation
F = A cos Bx + C sin Dt
AD
The dimensional formula of is :
B
(1) [M0 LT-1] (2) [ML2 T-3] (3) [M1 L1 T-2] (4) [M2 L2 T-3]
INTEGER TYPE (All questions from 21 to 22 have perfect integer answer)
21. The density of a material in SI units is 128 kg m–3. In certain units in which the unit of
length is 25 cm and the unit of mass is 50 g, the numerical value of density of the
material is ................
22. A particle moves along the side AB, BC, CD of a square of side 25 m with a velocity of 15 m/s .
Its average velocity in m/s is ......................
23. A particle moves for 20 seconds with velocity of 3 m/s and then velocity of 4 m/s for another 20
seconds and finally moves with velocity 5 m/s for next 20 seconds. What is the average velocity
(in m/s) of the particle.
24. A boy walks to his school at a distance of 6 km with constant speed of 2.5 km/hr and walks back
with constant speed of 4 km/hr. His average velocity for the round trip expressed in km/h is .......
25 A car travels up a hill at a constant speed of 40 km/h and returns down the hill at a constant
speed of 60 km/h. The average speed (km/h) for the round trip is: