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Physics Live Quiz-14 Questions

The document contains a live quiz for JEE 2023 focusing on topics of energy and momentum, featuring multiple-choice questions with answers provided at the end. It includes questions on concepts such as forces, collisions, work done, and potential energy. The quiz is structured into different rounds, including rapid fire, score builder, and mind-blowing rounds.

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Physics Live Quiz-14 Questions

The document contains a live quiz for JEE 2023 focusing on topics of energy and momentum, featuring multiple-choice questions with answers provided at the end. It includes questions on concepts such as forces, collisions, work done, and potential energy. The quiz is structured into different rounds, including rapid fire, score builder, and mind-blowing rounds.

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JEE – 2023 | Energy & Momentum | Live Quiz -14


RAPID FIRE ROUND
1. A particle is acted upon by a force of constant magnitude which is always perpendicular to the velocity of
the particle. The motion of the particle takes place in a plane. It follows that:
(A) Its velocity is constant (B) Its acceleration is constant
(C) Its kinetic energy is constant (D) It moves in a straight line
2. A body of mass 20 kg is moving with a velocity of 2v and another body of mass 10 kg is moving with
velocity v along same direction. The velocity of their centre of mass is:
5v 2v
(A) (B) (C) v (D) Zero
3 3
3. A position dependent force F  7  2 x  3 x 2 N acts on a small body of mass 2 kg and displaces it from
x = 0 to x = 5m. The work done in joule is:
(A) 70 J (B) 270 J (C) 35 J (D) 135 J
4. A cricket ball is hit for a six leaving the bat at an angle of 45º to the horizontal with kinetic energy K. At
the top position the kinetic energy of the ball is
(A) zero (B) K (C) K/2 (D) K/ 2
5. A bullet losses 19% of its kinetic energy when passes through an obstacle. The percentage change in its
speed is
(A) Reduced by 10% (B) Reduced by 19%
(C) Reduced by 9.5% (D) Reduced by 11%

SCORE BUILDER ROUND


6. A 3 kg ball strikes a heavy rigid wall with a speed of
10 m/s at an angle of 60° with the wall. It gets
reflected with the same speed at 60° with the wall. If 60°
the ball is in contact with the wall for 0.2 s, the N
average force exerted on the ball by the wall is:
(A) 300 N (B) zero 60°
(C) 150 3 N (D) 150 N Wall

7. A sphere of mass m moving horizontally with velocity v0


collides against a pendulum bob of mass M. If the two masses
stick together after the collision, then the maximum height m
attained is: v0
v02 v02 v02 v02
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2g 4g 6g 8g

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8. A body of mass m1 moving with uniform velocity of 40 m/s collides with another mass m2 at rest and then
m
the two together begin to move with uniform velocity of 30 m/s. The ratio of their masses 1 is:
m2
(A) 0.75 (B) 1.33 (C) 3.0 (D) 4.0

9. Force (F) acting on a particle is varying with its position (x) F(N)
as shown in F – x curve. The work done in displacing the
20
particle from x = 2 to 5 m is:
10
(A) 10 J
0 x(m)
(B) 20 J 1 2 3 4 5
(C) 60 J –10
(D) 100 J –20

10. The potential energy of a system is represented in the first U(x)


figure. The force acting on the system will be represented by:

a x
F(x) F(x)

a a
(A) x (B) x

F(x) F(x)

a x x
(C) (D) a

MIND BLOWING ROUND


11. Ball A of mass m after sliding from an inclined plane strikes A C
elastically with another ball B of mass 3m at rest. The minimum
height h, so that the ball B just completes the circular portion of h R
B
the surface at C, will be (all surfaces are smooth)
5
(A) h R (B) h = 5R (C) h  8R (D) h  10 R
2
12. A 15 gm ball is shot from a spring gun whose spring has a force constant of 600 N/m. The spring is
compressed by 5 cm. The greatest possible horizontal range of the ball for this compression is:
(g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 6.0 m (B) 12.0 m (C) 10.0 m (D) 8.0 m

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13. A vertical spring of force constant 100 N/m is attached


with a hanging mass of 10 kg. Now an external force is
applied on the mass so that the spring is stretched by N
k  100
additional 2 m. The work done by the force F is: m
( g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 200 J (B) 400 J 10kg
(C) 450 J (D) 600 J
F
14. Two blocks A and B of mass m and 2m respectively are connected by a massless spring of force constant k.
They are placed on a smooth horizontal plane. They are stretched by an amount x and then released. The
relative velocity of the blocks when the spring comes to its natural length is:
3k 2k 2k 3k
(A) x (B) x (C) x (D) x
2m 3m m m
15. A pendulum consists of a wooden bob of mass m and length l. A bullet of mass m1 is fired towards the
pendulum with a speed v1. The bullet emerges out of the bob with a speed v1/3 and the bob just completes
motion along a vertical circle. Then v1 is :
m 3 m  2  m1   m1 
(A)   5 gl (B)   5 gl (C)   5 gl (D)   gl
 m1  2  m1  3 m  m

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Answer key
JEE – 2023 | Live Quiz - 14

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

C A D C A C D C A C

11 12 13 14 15

D C A A B

VMC | Physics 4 JEE – 2023 | Live Quiz - 14

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