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Wakeel H/S

School Khan
Ch#4
Total Garh

Ch#2
30 %

70 %

100 %

Physics (1st year)


Time allowed # 40 mint
Total Marks # 30

Ch#3

Encircle the correct answer overwriting is not allowed

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1) 1 K Watt H is equal to..


(a)

9.1 MJ

(b)

3.6 MJ

(c)

2.9 MJ

(d)

11.2 MJ

2) Work done against the gravitational potential energy


(a)

Positive

(b)

Negative

(c) both a & b

(d)

Zero

3) The dimension of power is


[MLT-1 ]

(a)

[ML2T-3 ]

(b)

[ML2T-1]

(c)

[ MLT-1]

(d)

4) 10N force applied on a body making angle 30 with positive x-axis Find y- component of force
(a) 10

sin

(b)

8.66

(c)

(d)

10

sin

+ 10

cos

5) Which of the following is not correct?


(a)

k^ ^j=i^

^
^j
k^ i=

(b)

^j i=
^
k^

(c)

(d)

^
^ k=
^j
i

6) Dot product of the self-vector is equal to?


(a)

Zero

A2

(b)

(c)

A2 sin

n^

(d)

A2

cos

7) If speed of moving body is double, its K.E is


(a)

Double

(b)

Half

(c) increase 4 time

(d)

decrease 4 time

8) A body of mass 3 Kg lie on the surface of table 2m high, if body move on surface 4m, then change in K.E
(a)

9.8 J

(b)

19.6 J

(c)

329 J

(d)

Zero

9) The field required to escape from the gravitational field of earth for mass of 100 Kg is
(a)

11.2 Kms-1

112 Kms-1

(b)

2.4 Kms-1

(c)

(d)

240 Kms-1

10) Example of non-conservative field is


(a)

Elastic spring force

(b)

Electric force (c)

Frictional force

(d)

Write Short Question Answers


1) Define Work-Energy principle?

2) Can a vector have a component greater than the vector magnitude?

3) Can a body rotate about its center of gravity under the action of its weight?

4) Write most common methods for conversion of biomass into fuels.

Gravitational force

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5) A girl drops a cup from a certain height, which breaks into pieces. What energy changes are involved?

6) Write any two characteristics of Dot product.

7) An object has 1J of potential energy. Explain what does it mean?

Long Question
Explain escape velocity and derive its formula.

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