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INCEPTION EDUHUB

Chapters : 1_2_3 Std 11 : Physics Date : 08/09/20


Total Marks : 50 Unit Test_03 Time : 02 Hour
Section A
• Answer the following Questions. [Each carries 1 mark] [18]
1. The angle of projectile is .......... to achieve range is equal to thrice of maximum height.
(A) 42°8' (B) 33°7' (C) 25°8' (D) 53°8'
® ^ ^ ^ ® ^ ^ ^ ® ®
2. A = 3 i + 4 k + 2 j and B = i - j + 3 k then | A ´ B | ......
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
(A) 14 i – 7 j – 7 k (B) 17.14 (C) 10 i – 5 j – 5 k (D) 12.25
3. An object is thrown vertically upward with velocity 20 ms–1. Then the maximum height
attained by the object is ...... (g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 10 m (B) 20 m (C) 15 m (D) 40 m
4. A particle covers distance x in time t according to x = (t + 5)–1, then its acceleration is
proportional to ...... .
2 3
(A) (Velocity)3 (B) (Velocity)2 (C) (Distance)2 (D) (Distance)–2
®
5. If A = 2 î + 3 ĵ + 8 k$ is perpendicular to B = 4 î – 4 ĵ + a k$ then value of a is ......... .
1 1
(A) (B) – (C) 1 (D) –1
2 2
6. Rain falls in the downward direction with velocity 4 km/h. A man is walking on a straight
road with velocity km/h. The aparent velocity of rain relative to this man is ......
(A) 3 km h–1 (B) 4 km h–1 (C) 5 km h–1 (D) 7 km h–1
7. Plane travels 400 m towards north then 300 m towards south and 1200 m vertically
upwards, then find resultant displacement ............... .
(A) 1200 m (B) 1300 m (C) 1400 m (D) 1500 m
8. A ball is thrown in vertically upward direction. It returns back to the same position in 2s. Then
the maximum height achieved by the ball is ...... (Take g = 9.8 ms–2)
(A) 9.8 m (B) 14.7 m (C) 4.9 m (D) 19.6 m
9. The path length can be equal to or ........... than the displacement.
(A) less (B) +1 (C) –1 (D) greater
10. The slope of graph v ® t represents ......
(A) Velocity (B) Acceleration (C) Speed (D) Displacement
11. A bullet is fired into a huge wooden block. The bullet while moving inside the block loses half the
velocity when it travels 3 cm inside the block. How far, then would it go inside the block ? Resistive
force is constant.
(A) 1 cm (B) 2 cm (C) 3 cm (D) 4 cm
12. Two trains moving mutually opposite with some speed on parallel tracks. If speed of wind
parallel to truck is u. If the ratio of relative velocities of trains with respect to wind is 1 : 2,
then find the same speed of trains.
(A) 3 u (B) 2 u (C) 5 u (D) 4 u
13.) 1 fm = ...... nm.
(A) 10–3 (B) 10–6 (C) 10–9 (D) 10+6
a4b 3
14. Formula W = 1 and if percentage error in the measurement of a, b, c, d are 2%, 1%, 6%
c 3 d
and 4% respectively, then calculate the percentage error in W.
(A) 15% (B) 14% (C) 21% (D) 16%

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15. If the error in measurement of radius of a sphere is 2%, then the error in determination of
volume of the sphere will be ......
(A) 4 % (B) 6 % (C) 8 % (D) 2 %
16. In relation y = asin (wt – kx) dimension of k will be ......
(A) M0L1T1 (B) M0L–1T0 (C) ML0T–1 (D) M0L–1T–1
17. The potential energy of a particle from a distance x from an origin, changes according to the
A x
formula U = x + B where A and B are constant so the dimension of AB = ......
5 3 3 7
2 2 2 2
(A) M1L T –2 (B) M1L2T–2 (C) M L T –2 (D) M1L T –2
18. Which of the following physical quantity is dimensionless ?
(A) Specific heat (B) Strain (C) Quantity of heat (D) Stress
Section B
• Answer the following Questions. [Each carries 2 marks] [8]
19. Explain accuracy and precision in measurement.
20.
//X Give difference between average speed and average velocity.
OR
20. Draw v ® t graph for constant velocity and explain it.
21. Explain null vector.
4.7) Galileo, in his book Two new sciences, stated that “for elevations which exceed or fall short of
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45° by equal amounts, the ranges are equal”. Prove this statement.

Section C
• Answer the following Questions. [Each carries 3 marks] [9]
3.3) Obtain equations of motion for constant acceleration using method of calculus.
23.
//X
OR
4.4) The position of a particle is given by r = 3.0tiˆ + 2.0t 2 jˆ + 5.0kˆ where t is in seconds and the
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coefficients have the proper units for r to be in metres. (a) Find v(t) and a(t) of the particle.
(b) Find the magnitude and direction of v(t) at t = 1.0 s.
//11
24. A gas bubble from an explosion under water oscillates with a period T proportional to ParbEc
where P is the static pressure, r is the density of water and E is the total energy of the explosion.
//X So, values of a, b and c are ....., ..... and ..... respectively.
OR
24.7) We measure the period of oscillation of a simple pendulum. In successive measurements, the
readings turn out to be 2.63 s, 2.56 s, 2.42 s, 2.71 s and 2.80 s. Calculate the absolute errors,
relative error or percentage error.
25. In the expression P = El2 m–5 G–2, E, m, l and G denote energy, mass, angular momentum and
gravitational constant respectively. Show that P is a dimensionless quantity.
Section D
• Answer the following Questions. [Each carries 5 marks] [15]
g 2
26.1. Define projectile particle and derive the equation y = (tan q0 )x - x
(2cos q0 )
26.2. Derive the formula for time taken to achieve maximum, total time of Flight and maximum
height attained by a projectile.
27. What is uniform circular motion ? By using proper figure, obtain equation of acceleration

v2
ac = for uniform circular motion. Show that its direction is towards centre.
r

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v'
P'
v2
ac = for uniform circular motion. Show that its direction is towards centre.
r

v'
P'
r' v'
r' P'
I Dv H
C C C
' Dv a r
r r v
v G v' P
P (a2) Pv v
(a1) (b1) (b2)
//X (a) (b) (c)
OR
Ù
4.21) A particle starts from the origin at t = 0 s with a velocity of 10. 0 j ms–1 and moves in the
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Ù Ù
x – y plane with a constant acceleration of (8 i + 2 j ) ms–2 . (a) At what time is the
x-coordinate of the particle 16 m ? What is the y-coordinate of the particle at that time ?
(b) What is the speed of the particle at the time ?
4.2) Find the magnitude and direction of the resultant of two vectors A and B in terms of their
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magnitudes and angle q between them.

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INCEPTION EDUHUB
Chapters : 1_2_3 Std 11 : Physics Date : 08/09/20
Total Marks : 50 Unit Test_03 Time : 02 Hour

Section [ A ] : 1 Marks Questions

No Ans Chap Sec Que PageNo BookType


1. D Chap 4 E 1 Kumar
2. B Chap 4 D 8 Kumar
3. B Chap 4 D 10 Kumar
4. B Chap 4 D 40 Kumar
5. A Chap 4 E 6 Kumar
6. C Chap 4 E 10 Kumar
7. A Chap 3 E 4 Kumar
8. C Chap 3 D 4 Kumar
9. D Chap 3 D 29 Kumar
10. C Chap 3 D 34 Kumar
11. A Chap 3 D 66 Kumar
12. A Chap 3 E 20 Kumar
13. B Chap 2 D 12 Kumar
14. A Chap 2 D 24 Kumar
15. B Chap 2 E 1 Kumar
16. B Chap 2 E 20 Kumar
17. D Chap 2 E 10 Kumar
18. B Chap 2 E 5 Kumar

Section [ B ] : 2 Marks Questions

No Ans Chap Sec Que PageNo BookType


19. - Chap 2 A 25 Kumar
20. - Chap 3 A 16 Kumar
20. - Chap 3 A 23 Kumar
21. - Chap 4 A 16 Kumar
22. - Chap 4 B-A 4.7 Kumar

Section [ C ] : 3 Marks Questions

No Ans Chap Sec Que PageNo BookType


23. - Chap 3 B-A 3.3 Kumar
23. - Chap 4 B-A 4.4 Kumar
24. - Chap 2 B-C 11 Kumar

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24. - Chap 2 B-A 2.7 Kumar
25. - Chap 2 C-D 39 Kumar

Section [ D ] : 5 Marks Questions

No Ans Chap Sec Que PageNo BookType


26.1. - Chap 4 A 33 Kumar
26.2. - Chap 4 A 34 Kumar
27. - Chap 4 A 36 Kumar
27. - Chap 4 B-B 4.21 Kumar
28. - Chap 4 B-A 4.2 Kumar

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INCEPTION EDUHUB
Chapters : 1_2_3 Std 11 : Physics Date : 08/09/20
Total Marks : 50 Unit Test_03 Time : 02 Hour
Section A
• Answer the following Questions. [Each carries 1 mark] [18]
1. The angle of projectile is .......... to achieve range is equal to thrice of maximum height.
(A) 42°8' (B) 33°7' (C) 25°8' (D) 53°8'

® ^ ^ ^ ® ^ ^ ^ ® ®
2. A = 3 i + 4 k + 2 j and B = i - j + 3 k then | A ´ B | ......
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
(A) 14 i – 7 j – 7 k (B) 17.14 (C) 10 i – 5 j – 5 k (D) 12.25

3. An object is thrown vertically upward with velocity 20 ms–1. Then the maximum height
attained by the object is ...... (g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 10 m (B) 20 m (C) 15 m (D) 40 m

4. A particle covers distance x in time t according to x = (t + 5)–1, then its acceleration is


proportional to ...... .
2 3
(A) (Velocity)3 (B) Welcome
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(C) (Distance) (D) (Distance)–2
A particle covers distance x in time t according to x = (t + 5)–1, then its acceleration is
proportional to ...... .
2 3
(A) (Velocity)3 (B) (Velocity)2 (C) (Distance)2 (D) (Distance)–2

®
5. If A = 2 î + 3 ĵ + 8 k$ is perpendicular to B = 4 î – 4 ĵ + a k$ then value of a is ......... .
1 1
(A) (B) – (C) 1 (D) –1
2 2

6. Rain falls in the downward direction with velocity 4 km/h. A man is walking on a straight
road with velocity km/h. The aparent velocity of rain relative to this man is ......
(A) 3 km h–1 (B) 4 km h–1 (C) 5 km h–1 (D) 7 km h–1

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7. Plane travels 400 m towards north then 300 m towards south and 1200 m vertically
upwards, then find resultant displacement ............... .
(A) 1200 m (B) 1300 m (C) 1400 m (D) 1500 m

8. A ball is thrown in vertically upward direction. It returns back to the same position in 2s. Then
the maximum height achieved by the ball is ...... (Take g = 9.8 ms–2)
(A) 9.8 m (B) 14.7 m (C) 4.9 m (D) 19.6 m

9. The path length can be equal to or ........... than the displacement.


(A) less (B) +1 (C) –1 (D) greater

10. The slope of graph v ® t represents ......


(A) Velocity (B) Acceleration (C) Speed (D) Displacement

11. A bullet is fired into a huge wooden block. The bullet while moving inside the block loses half the
velocity when it travels 3 cm inside the block. How far, then would it go inside the block ? Resistive
force is constant.
(A) 1 cm (B) 2 cm (C) 3 cm (D) 4 cm
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A bullet is fired into a huge wooden block. The bullet while moving inside the block loses half the
velocity when it travels 3 cm inside the block. How far, then would it go inside the block ? Resistive
force is constant.
(A) 1 cm (B) 2 cm (C) 3 cm (D) 4 cm

12. Two trains moving mutually opposite with some speed on parallel tracks. If speed of wind
parallel to truck is u. If the ratio of relative velocities of trains with respect to wind is 1 : 2,
then find the same speed of trains.
(A) 3 u (B) 2 u (C) 5 u (D) 4 u

13.) 1 fm = ...... nm.


(A) 10–3 (B) 10–6 (C) 10–9 (D) 10+6

a4b 3
14. Formula W = 1 and if percentage error in the measurement of a, b, c, d are 2%, 1%, 6%
c 3 d
and 4% respectively, then calculate the percentage error in W.
(A) 15% (B) 14% (C) 21% (D) 16%

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15. If the error in measurement of radius of a sphere is 2%, then the error in determination of
volume of the sphere will be ......
(A) 4 % (B) 6 % (C) 8 % (D) 2 %

16. In relation y = asin (wt – kx) dimension of k will be ......


(A) M0L1T1 (B) M0L–1T0 (C) ML0T–1 (D) M0L–1T–1

17. The potential energy of a particle from a distance x from an origin, changes according to the
A x
formula U = x + B where A and B are constant so the dimension of AB = ......
5 3 3 7
2 2 2 2
(A) M1L T –2 (B) M1L2T–2 (C) M L T –2 (D) M1L T –2

18. Which of the following physical quantity is dimensionless ?


(A) Specific heat (B) Strain (C) Quantity of heat (D) Stress

Section B
• Answer the following Questions. [Each carries 2 marks] [8]
19. Explain accuracy and precision in measurement.

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20. Give difference between average speed and average velocity.

//X
OR
20. Draw v ® t graph for constant velocity and explain it.

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21. Explain null vector.

4.7) Galileo, in his book Two new sciences, stated that “for elevations which exceed or fall short of
22.
45° by equal amounts, the ranges are equal”. Prove this statement.

Section C
• Answer the following Questions. [Each carries 3 marks] [9]
3.3) Obtain equations of motion for constant acceleration using method of calculus.
23.

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//X
OR
4.4) The position of a particle is given by r = 3.0tiˆ + 2.0t 2 jˆ + 5.0kˆ where t is in seconds and the
23.
coefficients have the proper units for r to be in metres. (a) Find v(t) and a(t) of the particle.
(b) Find the magnitude and direction of v(t) at t = 1.0 s.

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//11
24. A gas bubble from an explosion under water oscillates with a period T proportional to ParbEc
where P is the static pressure, r is the density of water and E is the total energy of the explosion.
So, values of a, b and c are ....., ..... and ..... respectively.

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//X
OR
24.7) We measure the period of oscillation of a simple pendulum. In successive measurements, the
readings turn out to be 2.63 s, 2.56 s, 2.42 s, 2.71 s and 2.80 s. Calculate the absolute errors,
relative error or percentage error.

25. In the expression P = El2 m–5 G–2, E, m, l and G denote energy, mass, angular momentum and
gravitational constant respectively. Show that P is a dimensionless quantity.

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Section D
• Answer the following Questions. [Each carries 5 marks] [15]
g 2
26.1. Define projectile particle and derive the equation y = (tan q0 )x - x
(2cos q0 )

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26.2. Derive the formula for time taken to achieve maximum, total time of Flight and maximum
height attained by a projectile.

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27. What is uniform circular motion ? By using proper figure, obtain equation of acceleration

v2
ac = for uniform circular motion. Show that its direction is towards centre.
r

v'
P'
r' v'
r' P'
I Dv H
C C C
' Dv a r
r r v
v G v' P
P (a2) Pv v
(a1) (b1) (b2)
(a) (b) (c)

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//X
OR
Ù
4.21) A particle starts from the origin at t = 0 s with a velocity of 10. 0 j ms–1 and moves in the
27.
Ù Ù
x – y plane with a constant acceleration of (8 i + 2 j ) ms–2 . (a) At what time is the
x-coordinate of the particle 16 m ? What is the y-coordinate of the particle at that time ?
(b) What is the speed of the particle at the time ?

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4.2) Find the magnitude and direction of the resultant of two vectors A and B in terms of their
28.
magnitudes and angle q between them.

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