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CHAMP-2025

PRACTICE SESSION
PHYSICS
ONLY QUESTIONS
TARGET : JEE (Main) 2025
NO. 06
Syllabus : RIGID BODY DYNAMICS

SECTION - I
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. A small solid sphere roles without slipping down a 30o inclined plane. Its acceleration is, (g = 10 m/s2)
16 25 7
(1) 5 m/s2 (2) m/s (3) m / s2 (4) m / s2
9 7 25
2. A uniform thin rod of mass ‘m’ and length L is held horizontally by two vertical strings attached to the
two ends. One of the string is cut. Find the angular acceleration soon after it is cut :
g g 3g 2g
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2L L 2L L
3. A uniform semicircular ring of mass M and radius R is placed symmetrically about y-axis in x-y plane as
shown. The moment of inertia of semicircular ring about an axis parallel to z-axis and passing through a

 4 R 
point having coordinates  0, ,0  is :
  
y

x
(-R,0,0) (R,0,0)

4MR2 16 MR 2 16 MR 2
(1) MR2 (2) MR2 + (3) MR2 + (4) – MR2
2 2 2
4. A thin rod of length 2 m is free to rotate about an axis passing through one of its end, and perpendicular
to the rod. The linear mass density () of the rod varies with the distance from the axis (x) according to
(x) = 10x where x is in meter and  is in kg/m. The moment of inertia of the rod about the axis
2

2
specified above will be (in kg.m ) :
(1) 32 (2) 64 (3) 128 (4) 160
5. A rod of mass m is supported by string AB and friction due to wall. Then friction force on rod due to wall
is : (g = acceleration due to gravity).

mg
(1) mg upward (2) mg downward (3) upward (4) Data insufficient
2

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6. A body is free to rotate about an axis parallel to y-axis. A force of F  (3 î  2 ĵ  6k̂ ) N is acting on the

body the position vector of whose point of application is r  (2î  3 ĵ) m. The moment of inertia of body
2
about y-axis is 10 kg – m . The angular acceleration of body is :

 
(1)  1.8 î  1.2 ĵ  1.3k̂ rad / s2 (2)  1.8 î rad/s
2

(3)  1.2 ĵ rad/s


2 2
(4) 1.3k̂ rad/s

7. A cubical block of side a is moving with velocity v on a horizontal smooth plane. It hits a ridge at point
O. The angular speed of the block after it hits O is:

(1) 3v/(4a) (2) 3v/(2a) (3) 3/(2a) (4) zero


8. A mass m is moving at speed v perpendicular to a rod of length d and mass M = 6m which pivots
around a frictionless axle running through its centre. It strikes and sticks to the end of the rod. The
moment of inertia of the rod about its centre is Md2/12. Then the angular speed of the system just after
the collision is

(1) 2v/3d. (2) 2v/d. (3) v/d. (4) 3v/2d.


9. A particle of mass 2kg is moving such that at time t, its position vector, in metre, is given by

r  5iˆ  2t 2ˆj . The angular momentum of the particle at t = 2 second about origin in kg.m 2 sec–1 is :

(1) 40 kˆ (2) 80 kˆ (3) 80 kˆ (4) 40 kˆ


10. A wheel is rolling straight on ground without slipping. If the centre of mass of the wheel has speed v, the
instantaneous velocity of a point P on the rim, defined by angle , relative to the ground will be

1  1  
(1) v cos   (2) 2v cos    (3) v sin   (4) v (sin )
2  2  2

11. A rod of length  is given two velocities v1 and v2 in opposite directions at its two ends at right angles to

the length of the rod. The distance of the instantaneous axis of rotation from the end which is given
velocity v1 is

v2  v  v2   v   v v2 
(1) (2)  1  (3)  1  (4)  1 
v1  v 2  v1   1
v  v 2   v2 

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12. A small block of mass ‘m’ is rigidly attached at ‘P’ to a ring of mass ‘3m’ and radius ‘r’. The system is
released from rest at  = 90° and rolls without sliding. The angular acceleration of ring just after release
is –

g g g g
(1) (2) (3) (4)
4 r 8 r 3 r 2 r
13. A roller of weight W is rolled over the wooden block shown in the given figure. The pull F required to
just cause the said motion is

F
30°

(1) W/2 (2) W (3) 3W (4) 2W

14. A cubical block of side L rests on a rough horizontal surface with coefficient of friction  A horizontal
force F is applied on the block. If the coefficient of friction is sufficiently high so that the block does not
slide before toppling, the minimum force required to topple the block is:

(1) infinitesimal (2) mg/4 (3) mg/2 (4) mg (1)


15. A solid cylinder of radius 2m is kept on an inclined plane on its base and it does not slide. The angle of
incline plane is 53° with horizontal and it is fixed. What will be maximum height (in metre) of the cylinder
for it not to topple.
(1) 12 (2) 3 (3) 7 (4) 25

SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE QUESTIONS)
This section contains 5 Questions. The answer to each question is NUMERICAL VALUE with twodigit integer
and decimal upto one digit.

16. Each point mass 2 kg is connected at the end of each uniform rod of length 1 m and mass 1 kg. All the
masses are in XY plane. Find the moment of inertia of system about Z-axis (in kg-m2).

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17. Three forces are acting on a ring placed in the x – y plane as shown. Taking P as the point of

application of resultant force the value of shown in figure is rad. Find the value of x.
x
y
F
F
P


x

45º
F 2

18. A light string passes over a fixed pulley of moment of inertia 1 kgm 2 about an axis passing through its
centre and perpendicular to its plane and mass M = 2 kg. A block of mass m=1 kg is attached to the
other end of the string.The velocity of the block at an instant is 2m/s downwards . Find the angular
momentum in kg m 2/s of the system about the centre of the pulley. Consider the pulley as the disc.
(String is light)

19. In the figure shown a thin light inextensible string is wrapped around a uniform disc. One end of the
string is fixed to the ceiling of the lift. Acceleration ‘a’ of the lift is such that the centre of disc does not
a
move with respect to ground. Find the value of . String does not slip on pulley.
g
a

20. A uniform solid sphere of mass 1 kg and radius R is resting on a rough horizontal surface. After
1
applying an impulse of magnitude kg.m/sec on sphere as shown in figure it starts pure rolling. If
3

x 3
friction coefficient is , then find x.
7

ANSWER KEY OF DPP NO. 06


1. (3) 2. (3) 3. (1) 4. (2) 5. (3)
6. (3) 7. (1) 8. (1) 9. (2) 10. (2)
11. (3) 12. (2) 13. (1) 14. (3) 15. (2)
16. 7 17. 6 18. 4 19. 2 20. 2

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