Physics Test Questions for Session 2025-26
Physics Test Questions for Session 2025-26
(Test-2)
Date: 22-10-2025 Total Marks: 30
Syllabus: Ch No. 2
“Section -A” Marks: 9
Q.1: Choose the correct option i.e. A, B, C or D (9 × 1 = 9)
1. The minimum numbers of vectors of unequal magnitude required to produce a zero resultant is:
Ⓐ2 Ⓑ3
Ⓒ4 Ⓓ5
2. If the resultant of two vectors, each of magnitude A is also a magnitude of A, the angle
between the two vectors will be:
Ⓐ 30o Ⓑ 45o
Ⓒ 60o Ⓓ 120o
3. (
A • A×B = ? )
Ⓐ0 Ⓑ1 Ⓒ AB Ⓓ A2B
4. If the dot product of two nonzero vectors A and B is zero then the magnitude of their cross
product is____
Ⓐ0 Ⓑ1 Ⓒ AB Ⓓ –AB
5. Torque has maximum value if angle between r and F is:
Ⓐ 30o Ⓑ 90o
Ⓒ 45o Ⓓ 60o
6. If 1st condition of equilibrium is satisfied, then body would be in:
Ⓐ Translational equilibrium Ⓑ Rotational equilibrium
Ⓒ Complete equilibrium Ⓓ Static equilibrium
7. If a body is rotating with uniform angular velocity, then torque acting a body is:
Ⓐ Maximum Ⓑ Minimum
Ⓒ Zero Ⓓ Negative
8. Which one of the following is not a vector?
Ⓐ Impulse Ⓑ Momentum
Ⓒ Current Ⓓ Weight
9. Which of following property is not valid for vector addition?
Ⓐ Associative Ⓑ Commutative
Ⓒ Distributive Ⓓ Non-commutative
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“SECTION-B”
Q.2 Answers the following questions briefly (3 × 4 = 12)
1. Can a scalar product of two vectors be negative? Provide a proof and give an example.
2. With the help of diagram, show that A B = −B A .
3. Write the factors on which the torque depends.
“SECTION-C”
Note: Attempt the following question. (5 + 4 = 9)
(a) Define rectangular components of vector. Explain how vectors are added by rectangular components
method. (5)
o
(b) A football leaves the foot of a punter at an angle of 54 (positive x-direction) at a speed
21 m/s. Determine the horizontal and vertical components of the velocity. (4)
Subject: Physics (B) RFY (KB) – Session 2025-26 Time: 50 Minutes
(Test-2)
Date: 22-10-2025 Total Marks: 30
Syllabus: Ch No. 2
“Section -A” Marks: 9
Q.1: Choose the correct option i.e. A, B, C or D (9 × 1 = 9)
1. When Fx = 3 N and F = 5N then Fy =
Ⓐ6N Ⓑ4N
Ⓒ2N Ⓓ0N
2. If Ax = 1.5 cm, Ay = −1.0 cm, into which quadrant do the vector A point?
ⒶI Ⓑ II Ⓒ III Ⓓ IV
3. The sum of magnitudes of two forces is 16 N. If the resultant force is 8 N and its direction is
perpendicular to minimum force then the forces are
Ⓐ 6 N and 10 N Ⓑ 8 N and 12 N
Ⓒ 4 N and 12 N Ⓓ 2 N and 14 N
4. For which angle the equation A.B = A×B is correct:
Ⓐ 30 Ⓑ 45
Ⓒ 60 Ⓓ 90
o
5. A 50 N force acts on a body at 30 . If the moment arm is 10 m, what will be torque:
Ⓐ 50 N m Ⓑ 75 N m
Ⓒ 125 N m Ⓓ 250 N m
6. 2nd condition of equilibrium satisfies:
Ⓐ Translational equilibrium Ⓑ Rotational equilibrium
Ⓒ Dynamic equilibrium Ⓓ Static equilibrium
7. The forces which meet at a 1 point and their lines of action also lies on the same plane are
called:
Ⓐ Concurrent forces Ⓑ Parallel force
Ⓒ Coplanar force Ⓓ Co-planer concurrent forces
8. Parallel vectors must have same:
Ⓐ Magnitude only Ⓑ Direction only
Ⓒ Magnitude and direction Ⓓ Starting point
9. The reverse process of addition of vectors is called:
Ⓐ Negative of vector Ⓑ Multiplication of vector
Ⓒ Subtraction of vectors Ⓓ Resolution of vector
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“SECTION-B”
Q.2 Answers the following questions briefly (3 × 4 = 12)
1. A central force is one that is always directed toward the same point. Can a central force give rise
to a torque about that point?
2. What is the physical significance of cross product of two vectors?
3. The gravitational force acting on a satellite is always directed towards the centre of the earth. Does
this force exerts torque on the satellite?
“SECTION-C”
Note: Attempt the following question. (5 + 4 = 9)
(a) Define the dot product (scalar product) of two vectors. What geometric interpretation does the dot
product have? Give examples. (5)
(b) A 1.84 kg school bag hangs in the middle of a clothesline, causing it to sag by an angle
= 3.50o. Find the tension, T, in the clothesline. (4)
Subject: Physics (A) RFY (KB) – Session 2025-26 Time: 50 Minutes
(Test-3)
Date: 07-11-2025 Total Marks: 30
Syllabus: Ch No. 3
“Section -A” Marks: 9
Q.1: Choose the correct option i.e. A, B, C or D (9 × 1 = 9)
1. If the slope of velocity time graph gradually decreases, then the body is said to be moving with:
Ⓐ Positive acceleration Ⓑ Negative acceleration
Ⓒ Uniform velocity Ⓓ Zero acceleration
2. A ball with original momentum +4.0 kg m/s hits a wall and bounces straight back without
losing any kinetic energy. The change in momentum of the ball is:
Ⓐ +4 N s Ⓑ –4 N s Ⓒ +8 N s2 Ⓓ –8 N s
3. A projectile is launched at 45° to the horizontal with an initial kinetic energy E. Assuming air
resistance to be negligible what will be the kinetic energy of the projectile when it reaches its
highest point?
Ⓐ 0.50 E Ⓑ 0.71 E Ⓒ 0.70 E ⒹE
4. Range of a projectile on a horizontal plane is same for the following pair of angles:
Ⓐ 15° and 18° Ⓑ 43° and 47° Ⓒ 20° and 80° Ⓓ 52° and 62°
5. The ratio of the distances covered by an object allowed to fall freely in 1st, 2nd and 3rd seconds:
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Ⓒ 1 : 25 : 45 Ⓓ 1 : 20 : 45
6. The law of Newton which gives idea of force to define it, is:
Ⓐ 2nd law Ⓑ 3rd law
Ⓒ 1st law Ⓓ 1st and 2nd law
7. A 1000 kg car has its velocity reduced from 20 m/s to 15 m/s in 20 s. Retarding force is:
Ⓐ –150 N Ⓑ –250 N
Ⓒ –175 N Ⓓ –100 N
8. The collision of rubber ball with hard surface is:
Ⓐ Elastic Ⓑ Inelastic
Ⓒ Perfectly elastic Ⓓ Always elastic
9. A projectile is thrown so that it travels a maximum range of 1000 m. How high will it rise?
Ⓐ 250 m Ⓑ 400 m
Ⓒ 500 m Ⓓ 1000 m
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“SECTION-B”
Q.2 Answers the following questions briefly (3 × 4 = 12)
1. When you stand still on the ground, how large a force does the ground exert on you? Why doesn’t
this force make you rise into the air?
2. Why the driver and the passengers wear safety belt during their journey?
3. For any specific velocity of projection, the maximum range is equal to four times of the
corresponding height. Discuss.
“SECTION-C”
Note: Attempt the following question. (5 + 4 = 9)
(a) Derive formula for magnitude of resultant velocity of projectile at any instant. Also find the angle
which the resultant velocity makes with the horizontal. (5)
(b) One ball of mass 0.600 kg traveling 9.00 m/s to the right collides head on elastically with a second
ball of mass 0.300 kg traveling 8.00 m/s to the left. After the collision, what are their velocities
after collision? (4)
Subject: Physics (B) RFY (KB) – Session 2025-26 Time: 50 Minutes
(Test-3)
Date: 07-11-2025 Total Marks: 30
Syllabus: Ch No. 3
“Section -A” Marks: 9
Q.1: Choose the correct option i.e. A, B, C or D (9 × 1 = 9)
1. If you throw a ball downward, then its acceleration immediately after leaving your hand,
assuming no air resistance, is:
Ⓐ 9.8 m/s2 Ⓑ More than 9.8 m/s2
2
Ⓒ Less than 9.8 m/s Ⓓ Speed of throw is required for answer
2. The area between the velocity time graph is numerically equal to:
Ⓐ Velocity Ⓑ Displacement Ⓒ Acceleration Ⓓ Power
3. A projectile is thrown horizontally from a 490 m high cliff with a velocity of 100 ms–1. The
time taken by projectile to reach the ground is:
Ⓐ 2.5 s Ⓑ 5.0 s Ⓒ 7.5 s Ⓓ 10 s
4. To improve the jumping record the long jumper should jump at an angle of:
Ⓐ 30° Ⓑ 45° Ⓒ 60° Ⓓ 90°
5. A cyclist riding at a speed of 5 m/s braked with uniform deceleration and stops in 3 m, the
acceleration is:
Ⓐ 2.16 m/s2 Ⓑ 4.16 m/s2
Ⓒ 500 N s Ⓓ 125 N s
8. The system on which no external force acts is called:
Ⓐ Isolated system Ⓑ Open system
Ⓒ 400 m Ⓓ 266 m
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“SECTION-B”
Q.2 Answers the following questions briefly (3 × 4 = 12)
1. When you release an inflated but untied balloon, why does it fly across the room?
2. Define closed and an isolated system?
3. Calculate the angle of projection for which kinetic energy at the summit is equal to one-fourth of
its kinetic energy at point of projection.
“SECTION-C”
Note: Attempt the following question. (5 + 4 = 9)
(a) Illustrate and explain along with brief details (velocity that time graph). Also discuss the slope or
gradient of each of above graph. And the area under the graph. (5)
–1
(b) A 0.4 kg ball travelling with the speed of 15 m s strikes a rigid wall and rebounds elastically. If
the ball is in contact with the wall for 0.045 s, what is (i) the momentum imparted to the wall and
(ii) the average force exerted on the wall? (4)
Subject: Physics (A) RFY (KB) – Session 2025-26 Time: 50 Minutes
(Test - 4)
Date: 21-11-2025 Total Marks: 30
Syllabus: Ch No. 4 (Complete)
“Section -A” Marks: 9
Q.1: Choose the correct option i.e. A, B, C or D (9 × 1 = 9)
1. You push a heavy crate down a ramp at a constant velocity. Only four forces act on the crate.
Which force does the greatest magnitude of work on the crate?
Ⓐ The force of friction Ⓑ The force of gravity
Ⓒ The normal force Ⓓ The force you pushing
2. The force constant of a wire is k and that of the another wire is 3k when both the wires are
stretched through same distance, if work done are W1, and W2, then:
Ⓐ W2 = W1 Ⓑ W2 = 9W
Ⓒ W = 3W2 Ⓓ W2 = 3 W1
3. An example of non-conservative force is:
Ⓐ Electric force Ⓑ Gravitational Force
Ⓒ Frictional force Ⓓ Magnetic force
4. One horse power is given by:
Ⓐ 746 W Ⓑ 746 kW Ⓒ 746 MW Ⓓ 746 GW
5. The efficiency of a petrol heat engine is about:
Ⓐ 15% Ⓑ 75% Ⓒ 10% Ⓓ 30%
-1
6. Escape velocity on the surface of the earth is 11.2 km s . If the mass of the earth increases to
twice its value and the radius of the earth becomes half the escape velocity is:
Ⓐ 5.6 km s–1 Ⓑ 11.2 km s–1 Ⓒ 22.4 km s–1 Ⓓ 33.6 km s–1
7. Heat within the earth generated by:
Ⓐ Compression of Heat Ⓑ Residual Heat of Earth
Ⓒ Radioactive decay Ⓓ All of these
8. Which one is not a non-renewable energy source?
Ⓐ Wind Ⓑ Oil Ⓒ Tar Sands Ⓓ Natural Gas
9. C.G.S unit of work is:
Ⓐ erg Ⓑ joule
Ⓒ watt Ⓓ dynes
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“SECTION-B”
Q.2 Answers the following questions briefly (3 × 4 = 12)
1. How is work-energy theorem related to conservation of energy?
2. Does the tension in the string of a swinging pendulum do any work? Explain.
3. How fast would the moon need to travel in order to escape the gravitational pull of Earth, if earth
has a mass of 5.98 × 1024 kg and the distance from earth to the moon is 3.84 108 m ?
“SECTION-C”
Note: Attempt the following question. (5 + 4 = 9)
(a) Define Absolute Gravitational potential energy. Also prove that; Absolute Gravitational Potential
GMe m
Energy at surface of earth = − . (5)
Re
(b) An object of mass 1000 g falls from a height of 30 m on the sand below. If it penetrates 4 cm into
the sand, what opposing force is exerted on it by the sand? Neglect air friction. (4)
Subject: Physics (B) RFY (KB) – Session 2025-26 Time: 50 Minutes
(Test - 4)
Date: 21-11-2025 Total Marks: 30
Syllabus: Ch No. 4 (Complete)
“Section -A” Marks: 9
Q.1: Choose the correct option i.e. A, B, C or D (9 × 1 = 9)
1. Escape velocity on the surface of the earth is 11.2 kms-1. If the mass of the earth increases to
twice its value and the radius of the earth becomes half the escape velocity is:
Ⓐ 5.6 km s–1 Ⓑ 11.2 km s–1 Ⓒ 22.4 km s–1 Ⓓ 33.6 km s–1
2. When the speed of your car is doubled, by what factor does its kinetic energy increase?
Ⓐ 2 Ⓑ2 Ⓒ4 Ⓓ8
3. If momentum is increased by 20% then K.E increases by:
Ⓐ 44% Ⓑ 55% Ⓒ 66% Ⓓ 77%
4. If the K.E of a body becomes four times of the initial value, then new momentum will:
Ⓐ Become twice its initial value Ⓑ Become three times, its initial value
Ⓒ Become four times, its initial value Ⓓ Remains constant
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“SECTION-B”
Q.2 Answers the following questions briefly (3 × 4 = 12)
1. State law of conservation of energy. Give one example which describes this law?
2. A man drops a cup from a certain height, which breaks into pieces. What energy changes are
involved?
3. What is the power of an airplane of mass 3000 kg if when on the runway it is capable of reaching
a speed of 80 m s–1 from rest in 4.0 s?
“SECTION-C”
Note: Attempt the following question. (5 + 4 = 9)
(a) Define gravitational field. Explain the work done in gravitational field. Prove that gravitational
field is a conservative field. (5)
(b) A body of mass 2.0 kg is dropped from a rest position 5 m above the ground. What is its velocity
at height of 3.0 m above the ground? (4)
Subject: Physics (A) RFY (KB) – Session 2025-26 Time: 50 Minutes
(Test-5)
Date: 05-12-2025 Total Marks: 30
Syllabus: Ch No. 5
“Section -A” Marks: 9
Q.1: Choose the correct option i.e. A, B, C or D (9 × 1 = 9)
1. The angular speed in radians/hours for daily rotation of our earth is
Ⓐ2 Ⓑ4
π π
Ⓒ Ⓓ
6 12
2. What is moment of inertia of a sphere?
1
Ⓐ MR 2 Ⓑ MR 2
2
2 1
Ⓒ MR 2 Ⓓ M2R
5 2
3. Astronauts appear weightlessness in space because
Ⓐ There is no gravity in space Ⓑ There is no floor pushing upwards on it
Ⓒ Satellites is freely falling Ⓓ There is no air in space
4. If the earth suddenly stops rotating the value of g at the equator would
Ⓐ Decrease Ⓑ Remains unchanged
Ⓒ Increase Ⓓ Becomes zero
5. A man weight 1000 N is in a stationary lift. What will be its weight if the lift starts moving up
with an acceleration 10 m/s2:
Ⓐ 2000 N Ⓑ 3000 N
Ⓒ 1500 N Ⓓ 1000 N
6. A Hoop of radius 1 m and mass 2 kg moving down an inclined plane of height 10 m its speed
on reaching the ground is:
Ⓐ 4 m/s Ⓑ 2 m/s
Ⓒ (r1/r2)3/2 Ⓓ (r1/r2)2
6. The weight of an object at the centre of the earth:
Ⓐ Zero Ⓑ Double
Ⓒ 10 times larger than the earth Ⓓ Infinite
7. Earth moves around the sun according to:
Ⓐ Law of conservation of charge Ⓑ Law of conservation of angular momentum
“SECTION-C”
Note: Attempt the following question. (5 + 4 = 9)
(a) Find the expression for rotational kinetic energies of a disc and a hoop. (5)
(b) A string 1 m long is used to whirl a 100 g stone in a horizontal circle at a speed of 2 m s–1. Find
the tension in the string. (4)
Subject: Physics (A) RFY (KB) – Session 2025-26 Time: 50 Minutes
(Test-6)
Date: 20-12-2025 Total Marks: 30
Syllabus: Ch No. 6 (Complete)
“Section -A” Marks: 9
Q.1: Choose the correct option i.e. A, B, C or D (9 × 1 = 9)
1. For substances that do not flow easily (like honey) have the value for the coefficient of
viscosity:
Ⓐ Low Ⓑ High Ⓒ Zero Ⓓ Negative
2. A lighter and heavier balls are dropped from same height. The ball which attains the terminal
velocity first is:
Ⓐ Lighter Ⓑ Heavier
Ⓒ Both attain terminal velocity at same time Ⓓ No one attains terminal velocity
3. The net force that acts on a 10-N falling object, when it encounters 4 N of air resistance is
Ⓐ0N Ⓑ4N Ⓒ6N Ⓓ 10 N
4. Flow rate of fluid can be defined as:
mass flow volume flow
Ⓐ Ⓑ
time time
velocity
Ⓒ density/time Ⓓ
time
5. According to Bernoulli’s equation where pressure is high speed of fluid will be:
Ⓐ High Ⓑ Low
Ⓒ v3 Ⓓ v–1
7. Two row boats are moving parallel the pressure between them will be ______ than the
outsides.
Ⓐ Higher Ⓑ Lower Ⓒ Same Ⓓ Zero
8. At terminal velocity the acceleration of a falling object is
Ⓐ 0 m s–2 Ⓑ 1 m s–2 Ⓒ –9.8 m s–2 Ⓓ +9.8 m s–2
9. A certain pipe has a cross-sectional area of 0.0001 m2 in which water is flowing at 10 m/s. The
volume flow rate is:
Ⓐ 0.00001 m3/s Ⓑ 0.001 m3/s Ⓒ 1 m3/s Ⓓ 10.0001 m3/s
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“SECTION-B”
Q.2 Answers the following questions briefly (3 × 4 = 12)
1. Why does Smoke rise faster in chimney on a windy day?
2. What is torr?
3. What is meant by laminar flow and turbulent flow.
“SECTION-C”
Note: Attempt the following question. (5 + 4 = 9)
(a) Derive mathematical expression for the Bernoulli’s equation. How Bernoulli’s equation is based
on conservation of energy? (5)
(b) A fish tank has dimensions 0.30 m wide by 1.0 m long by 0.60 m high. If the filter should process
all the water in the tank once every 3.0 h, what hould the flow speed be in the 3.0 cm diameter input
tube for the filter? (4)
Subject: Physics (B) RFY (KB) – Session 2025-26 Time: 50 Minutes
(Test-6)
Date: 20-12-2025 Total Marks: 30
Syllabus: Ch No. 6 (Complete)
“Section -A” Marks: 9
Q.1: Choose the correct option i.e. A, B, C or D (9 × 1 = 9)
Ⓒ 6rvt + mg Ⓓ Zero
3. Stokes law is applicable only if a body is moving through a liquid with slow speed and has
shape.
Ⓐ A cubical Ⓑ A spherical Ⓒ A rough Ⓓ Any
4. Mark the correct relation for equation of continuity?
A1 A 2
Ⓐ = Ⓑ A1 v 2 = A 2 v1
v1 v 2
Ⓒ A1 v1 = A 2 v 2 Ⓓ A1v1 A 2 v 2 = constant
5. Two row boats are moving parallel the pressure between them will be ______ than the
outsides.
Ⓐ Higher Ⓑ Lower Ⓒ Same Ⓓ Zero
6. According to equation of continuity Av = constant. This constant is equal to:
Ⓐ Volume of fluid Ⓑ Mass of fluid Ⓒ Density of fluid Ⓓ Volume flow rate
7. The water in the tank is 10 m above the leak point. The speed with which water emerge from
the leak is:
Ⓐ 10 m/s Ⓑ 14 m/s Ⓒ 194 m/s Ⓓ 0.1 m/s
8. Systolic pressure is about:
Ⓐ 75 torr Ⓑ 120 torr Ⓒ 80 torr Ⓓ 180 torr
9. The acceleration of a falling body in a fluid depends upon:
Ⓐ Velocity Ⓑ Viscosity of the fluid
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“SECTION-B”
Q.2 Answers the following questions briefly (3 × 4 = 12)
1. From the top of a tall building, you drop two table-tennis balls, one filled with air and the other
with water. Which ball reaches terminal velocity first and why?
2. Explain how the swing is produced in a fast-moving cricket ball.
3. Why fog droplets appear to be suspended in air?
“SECTION-C”
Note: Attempt the following question. (5 + 4 = 9)
(a) State the equation of the continuity and derive its mathematical relation. (5)
(b) What is the Aerofoil lift (in newton) due to Bernoulli’s principle on a paper plane of wing area 0.01 m2
if the air passes over the top and bottom surfgaces at speed of 9 m/s and 7 m/s respectively? (Take
the density of air as 1.28 kg/m3) (4)