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1. A particle is moving along the path y = x2 from x = 0 6. The displacement x of a particle varies with time
m to x = 2 m. Then the distance traveled by the particle t, x = ae−αt + beβt , where a, b, α and β are positive
is: constants. The velocity of the particle will
1. 4 m 1. Go on decreasing with time
2. √20 m 2. Be independent of α and β
3. > √20 m 3. Drop to zero when α = β
4. < √20 m 4. Go on increasing with time
2. A bullet loses 20 1
of its velocity passing through a 7. A man is 45 m behind the bus when the bus starts
plank. The least number of planks required to stop the accelerating from rest with acceleration of 2.5 m/s2.
bullet is (All planks offers same retardation) With what minimum velocity should the man start
(1) 10 running to catch the bus?
(2) 11 1. 12 m/s
(3) 12 2. 14 m/s
(4) 23 3. 15 m/s
4. 16 m/s
3. A motor car moving with a uniform speed of 20 m/sec
comes to stop on the application of brakes after 8. A train of 150 meter length is going towards north
travelling a distance of 10 m. Its acceleration is direction at a speed of 10 m/sec. A parrot flies at the
(1) 20 m/sec2 speed of 5 m/sec towards south direction parallel to the
railway track. The time taken by the parrot to cross the
(2) –20 m/sec2
train is
(3) –40 m/sec2 (1) 12 sec
(4) +2 m/sec2 (2) 8 sec
(3) 15 sec
4. A particle starting from rest moving with constant (4) 10 sec
acceleration travels a distance x in first 2 seconds and a
distance y in next two seconds, then
(1) y = x 9. A body is released from the top of a tower of height h.
(2) y = 2x It takes t sec to reach the ground. Where will be the ball
(3) y = 3x after time t/2 sec
(4) y = 4x (1) At h/2 from the ground
(2) At h/4 from the ground
5. A particle moves along X-axis in such a way that its (3) Depends upon mass and volume of the body
coordinate X varies with time t according to the equation (4) At 3h/4 from the ground
x = (2 − 5t + 6t2 ) m. The initial velocity of the
particle is 10. A body dropped from a height h with an initial speed
(1) –5 m/s of zero, strikes the ground with a velocity 3 km/h.
(2) 6 m/s Another body of the same mass is dropped from the
(3) –3 m/s same height h with an initial speed −u′ = 4km/h. Find
(4) 3 m/s the final velocity of the second body with which it
strikes the ground.
(1) 3 km/h
(2) 4 km/h
(3) 5 km/h
(4) 12 km/h
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11. A man throws a ball vertically upward and it rises 15. The v – t graph of a moving object is given in the
through 20 m and returns to his hands. What was the figure. The maximum acceleration is:
initial velocity (u) of the ball and for how much time (T)
it remained in the air [g = 10m/s2 ]
(1) u = 10 m/s, T = 2s
(2) u = 10 m/s, T = 4s
(3) u = 20 m/s, T = 2s
(4) u = 20 m/s, T = 4s
12. A particle when thrown moves such that it passes
from the same height at 2 sec and 10 sec, the height is:
(1) g
(2) 2g 1. 1cm/sec2
(3) 5g 2. 2cm/sec2
(4) 10g
3. 3 cm/sec2
4. 6 cm/sec2
13. A very large number of balls are thrown vertically
upwards in quick succession in such a way that the next
16. For the velocity-time graph shown in figure below
ball is thrown when the previous one is at the maximum
the distance covered by the body in last two seconds of
height. If the maximum height is 5 m, the number of ball
its motion is what fraction of the total distance covered
thrown per minute is: (take g = 10 m/s2 )
by it in all the seven seconds
1. 120
2. 80
3. 60
4. 40
14. A body falling from a high Minaret travels 40 meters
in the last 2 seconds of its fall to the ground. The height
of the Minaret in meters is: (take g = 10 ms−2 )
1. 60
2. 45
3. 80
4. 50
1
(1) 2
1
(2) 4
1
(3) 3
2
(4) 3
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17. Read the assertion and reason carefully to mark the 21. The coordinate of an object is given as a function of
correct option out of the options given below: time by x = 7t − 3t2 , where x is in metres and t is in
(1) If both assertion and reason are true and the reason is seconds. Its average velocity over the interval t = 0 to
the correct explanation of the assertion. t = 4 is will be:
(2) If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not 1. 5 m/s
the correct explanation of the assertion. 2. −5 m/s
(3) If assertion is true but reason is false. 3. 11 m/s
(4) If the assertion and reason both are false. 4. −11 m/s
(5) If assertion is false but reason is true.
Assertion : Two balls of different masses are thrown 22. When the speed of a car is u, the minimum distance
vertically upward with same speed. They will pass over which it can be stopped is s. If the speed becomes
through their point of projection in the downward nu, what will be the minimum distance over which it
direction with the same speed. can be stopped?
s
Reason : The maximum height and downward velocity 1. n
attained at the point of projection are independent of the 2. ns
s
mass of the ball. 3. n2
4. n2 s
18. A body is projected vertically up with a velocity v
and after some time it returns to the point from which it 23. A ball is thrown vertically upwards. Then the
was projected. The average velocity and average speed velocity-time (v-t) graph will be:
of the body for the total time of flight are
(1) →v /2 and v/2
(2) 0 and v/2
1. 2.
(3) 0 and 0
(4) →v /2 and 0
19. A bus is moving with a velocity 10 m/s on a straight
road. A scooterist wishes to overtake the bus in 100 s. If
the bus is at a distance of 1 km from the scooterist, with 3. 4.
what velocity should the scooterist chase the bus
(1) 50 m/s
(2) 40 m/s
(3) 30 m/s
(4) 20 m/s
24. A ball is allowed to fall freely from an elevated point
80 m above the ground. The distance covered in the last
20. A particle covers half of its total distance with speed
second just before reaching the ground will be:
v1 and the rest half distance with speed v2 . Its average
(g = 10 m/s2 )
speed during the complete journey is
v v 1. 35 m
(1) v11+v22
2v1 v2
2. 45 m
(2) v1 +v 2 3. 80 m
2v21 v22 4. 20 m
(3) v2 2
1 +v2
v1 +v2
(4) 2
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25. The motion of a particle is described as a=4t. The x-t 28. A small block slides down on a smooth inclined
graph for this motion is given by: [Given: At t=0, plane starting from rest at time t = 0. Let Sn be the
distance traveled by the block in the interval t = n − 1
Sn
to t = n. Then the ratio is:
Sn+1
2n + 1 2n
1. 2.
2n − 1 2n − 1
2n − 1 2n − 1
x=v=0] 1. 2. 3. 2n
4.
2n + 1
29. A scooter accelerates from rest for time t1 at
constant rate a1 and then retards at constant rate a2 for
t1
time t2 and comes to rest. The correct value of t2 will
be:
a1 +a2
1. a2
a2
2. a1
a1
3. a2
a1 +a2
4. a1
3. 4. 30. A Cheetah can accelerate from 0 to 96 km/h in 2 s.
What is the average acceleration of the Cheetah?
1. 10 m/s2
2. 13.3 m/s2
3. 15 m/s2
4. 48 m/s2
26. If the displacement of a particle varies with time as
√x = t + 7, then
(1) Velocity of the particle is inversely proportional to t
(2) Velocity of the particle is proportional to t2
(3) Velocity of the particle is proportional to √t
(4) The particle moves with constant acceleration.
27. A car travelling at a speed of 30 km/h is brought to
rest at a distance of 8 m by applying brakes. If the same
car is moving at a speed of 60 km/h, then it can be
brought to rest with the same brakes in:
1. 64 m
2. 32 m
3. 16 m
4. 4 m
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31. The figure given below shows the displacement and 34. A sparrow cruising at 1.5 m/s begins to accelerate at
time, (x-t) graph of a particle moving along a straight a constant 0.3 m/s2 for 3 s. What is its change in
line: velocity?
1. 0.9 m/s 2. 1.5 m/s
3. 1.95 m/s 4. 2.4 m/s
35. A horizontal bridge is built across a river. A student
standing on the bridge throws a small ball vertically
upwards with a velocity 4 ms–1. The ball strikes the
The correct statement, about the motion of the particle, water surface after 4 s. The height of bridge above water
is: surface is: (Take g = 10 ms−2 )
the particle moves at a constant velocity up to a time 1. 68 m 2. 56 m
1.
t0 and then stops. 3. 60 m 4. 64 m
2. the particle is accelerated throughout its motion.
the particle is accelerated continuously for time t0
3.
then moves with constant velocity.
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