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Arjuna JEE AIR (2024)
Newton's Law Of Motion DPP-04
1. A force F is applied on free end of a string such 3. Ratio of masses of smaller and larger block is
mass of 18 kg remain stationary value of F will be 4 3
(A) (B)
5 5
2 8
(C) (D)
F 5 5
4. The minimum possible value of acceleration is
18kg (A) 1 m/s2 (B) 6 m/s2
(A) 180 N (B) 90 N (C) 8 m/s2 (D) 1.5 m/s2
(C) 60 N (D) 30 N
5. In the situation shown in the figure, block A is
2. A string of negligible mass going over a clamped
pulley of mass m supports a block of mass M as stopped for a moment, after 3 system is set into
shown in figure. The force on the pulley by the motion. Find the time elapsed before the string is
clamp is given by- tight again.
B
m
1 kg
M
1 kg A
(A) 2Mg
(A) 1 s (B) 2 s
(B) 2mg
(C) 3 s (D) 4 s
(C) (M + m) 2 + m 2 g
6. A uniform rope of length 20 m and mass 20 kg is
(D) (M + m) 2 + M 2 g shown in the figure. The hanging part on each side
is 6 m. Cis the middle point of ACB part of rope.
Passage: (Question no. 3-4) Find the tension at point C. Assume that the rope
A light string passing over a fixed smooth pulley is in equilibrium.
carries two varying variable unequal masses A B
placed on smooth inclined planes as shown in the
figure
C
m1 m2 6m 6m
(A) 20 N
37° 37°
(B) 20 5 N
The sum of masses is 8 kg. The maximum tension (C) 60 N
in the string is 22.5 N. The blocks are released
from rest. (D) 40 N
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Passage: (Question no. 7-9) 11. A man of mass m stands on a crate of mass M. He
Two smooth blocks A of mass 1 kg and B of mass pulls on a light rope passing over a smooth light
2 kg are connected by a light string pass.ng over a pulley. The other end of the rope is attached to the
crate. For the system to be is equilibrium, the force
smooth pulley as shown. The block B is sliding
exerted by the man on the rope will be:
down with a velocity 2 m/s. A force F is applied
on the block A so that the block B will reverse its
direction of motion after 3 s.
A F
M
B
30° m
7. Find the acceleration of block A. (A) mg (B) Mg
2 1
(A) 1 m/s2 (B) m/s 2 (C) (M + m)g (D) (m + M)g
3 2
4 12. Two masses M and m are connected by the
(C) 3 m/s2 (D) m/s 2
9 arrangement shown in figure. What is the
8. Find the tension in the string. downward acceleration of mass M.
(A) 10 N (B) 11.33 N
(C) 13.67 N (D) 40 N
9. The value of F is
(A) 9 N (B) 10 N
(C) 11 N (D) 12 N
m
10. A 50 kg person stands on a 25 kg platform. He pulls
M
on the rope which is attached to the platform via the
2M − m 2M − m
frictionless pulleys as shown in the figure. The (A) g (B) 2g
3M + m 4M + m
platform moves upwards at steady rate if the force
M−m M
with which the person pulls the rope is (C) g (D) g
M+m 2M + m
13. Blocks A and C start from rest and move to the right
with acceleration aA = 12t m/s2 and aC = 3 m/s2.
Here t is in seconds. The time when block B again
comes to rest is
A C
(A) 500 N
(B) 250 N
B
(C) 25 N
(D) None of these (A) 2 s (B) 1 s
(C) 3/2 s (D) 1/4 s
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14. Neglecting friction and mass of pulley, what is the 17. A smooth plank of mass 1 kg and length 8 m is on
acceleration of mass B smooth horizontal surface. The gap between fixed
pulley P and plank is larger than the length of plank.
A smooth block D is placed on the plank. The
masses of blocks A and B are 1 kg and 3 kg,
respectively. Find the time elapsed before the block
m A D separates from the plank.
D
P
m B C
(A) g/3 (B) 5g/2 A B
(C) 2g/3 (D) 2g/5 (A) 1s
(B) 2s
15. In the situation shown in the figure, block A is
(C) 3s
stopped for a moment, after 3 systems is set into
motion. Find the time elapsed before the string is (D) Insufficient information
tight again.
B 18. The triangular block is moving horizontally with an
acceleration of 5 m/s2. The blocks A and B have
1 Kg
same mass of 1 kg each. The reading of light
spring balance S is:
S
1 Kg A
(A) 1 s (B) 2 s B
A
(C) 3 s (D) 4 s
37° 53°
16. In the situation shown in the figure, both pulleys A 2
a0 = 5 m/s
and B are smooth and light. The radius of pulley A
(A) 2 kg (B) 0.2 kg
is 10 cm. Find normal reaction per unit length on
(C) 0.85 kg (D) 1 kg
string due to the pulley A.
19. A block of mass 10 kg splits in two blocks of
A
masses m1 and m2. Now they are connected through
a massless string as shown in figure. For the
maximum tension in the string, the ratio of m1 and
B m2 is:
2 kg
m2 m1
(A) 1 N/cm
(B) 2 N/cm 30°
2
(C) N/cm
(A) 1 : 1 (B) 3 : 2
1 (C) 2 : 3 (D) 1 : 3
(D) N/cm
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20. The situation shown in the figure, the block C is 23. In the pulley system shown in figure the movable
moving leftward with an acceleration a0. The mass pulleys A, B and C are of mass 1 kg each. D and E
of block B is twice of that of block A. All surfaces
are fixed pulleys. The strings are light and
are frictionless. Find the value of a0, if blocks A and
B do not slide on the block C. inextensible.
D E
A A
C
B B
37°
(A) Zero (B) 5 m/s2 C
(C) 10 m/s2 (D) 0.6 m/s2
21. A monkey of mass 40 kg slides down on a light rope
with an acceleration of 5 m/s2 with respect to rope.
Choose the correct alternative (s).
The lift is going up with an acceleration of
a0 = 5 m/s2. A light spring balance S is connected (A) Tension in the string is 6.5 N
with a light pulley as shown in the figure. The (B) Acceleration of pulley A is g/3 downward
reading of spring balance S is: (C) Acceleration of pulley B is g/6 upward
S (D) Acceleration of pulley C is g/3 upward
24. Two monkey (A) and (B) of same mass m = 1kg are
hanging on the strings such that block of mass 2kg
remains at rest and it is given that monkey (B) is
just holding the string. Then which of the following
(A) 40 kg (B) 120 kg
statement(s) is/are correct (g = 10 m/s2)
(C) 80 kg (D) zero
22. Two blocks A and B of equal mass m are connected
through a massless string and arranged as shown in
(A)
figure. Friction is absent everywhere. When the
system is released from rest.
m
(B)
A m
2kg
Fixed B
30° (A) Acceleration of monkey (B) is 10 m/s2
mg upwards
(A) tension in string is
2 (B) Acceleration of monkey (A) is 30 m/s2
mg upwards
(B) tension in string is
4 (C) Acceleration of monkey (A) with respect to his
g
(C) acceleration of A is rope is 35 m/s2 upwards
2
3 (D) Acceleration of monkey (B) with respect to his
(D) acceleration of A is g
2 rope is 50 m/s2 upwards
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Passage for Q.25 to 26 26. If the mass of a man is 20 kg, the reading of
A weighing machine of mass 20 kg is fixed in a lift weighing machine is
of mass 10 kg. A man of mass 60 kg is standing on (A) Zero (B) 90 kg
the weighing machine and is pulling the lift through (C) 15 kg (D) 20 kg
light strings passing over light fixed smooth
pulleys. 27. In the system shown in the fig., the bead of mass m
can slide on the string. There is friction between the
bead and the string. Block has mass equal to twice
that of the bead. The system is released from rest
with length l of the string hanging below the bead.
Calculate the distance moved by the block before
the bead slips out of the thread. Assume the string
and pulley to be massless.
25. If lift is stationary, then reading of weighing
machine is:
(A) 60 kg bead
(B) 120 kg m
(C) 80 kg
l
(D) 15 kg
P2
2m
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Answer Key
1. (B) 15. (C)
2. (D) 16. (A)
3. (B) 17. (B)
4. (D) 18. (C)
5. (C) 19. (A)
6. (B) 20. (B)
7. (B) 21. (C)
8. (B) 22. (BD)
9. (D) 23. (ABD)
10. (B) 24. (ABC)
11. (C) 25. (D)
12. (B) 26. (A)
13. (D) 27. (1/3)
14. (D)
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