This document contains a physics exam paper with multiple choice and long answer questions testing concepts from mechanics. The multiple choice section includes 6 questions testing concepts like significant figures, units, graph slope, tension, and components of force. The long answer sections cover topics like equations of motion, center of mass, Newton's laws of gravitation and momentum, and differentiate between mass and weight. Students are asked to solve problems involving orbital velocity calculations, conditions for equilibrium, and torque calculations.
This document contains a physics exam paper with multiple choice and long answer questions testing concepts from mechanics. The multiple choice section includes 6 questions testing concepts like significant figures, units, graph slope, tension, and components of force. The long answer sections cover topics like equations of motion, center of mass, Newton's laws of gravitation and momentum, and differentiate between mass and weight. Students are asked to solve problems involving orbital velocity calculations, conditions for equilibrium, and torque calculations.
This document contains a physics exam paper with multiple choice and long answer questions testing concepts from mechanics. The multiple choice section includes 6 questions testing concepts like significant figures, units, graph slope, tension, and components of force. The long answer sections cover topics like equations of motion, center of mass, Newton's laws of gravitation and momentum, and differentiate between mass and weight. Students are asked to solve problems involving orbital velocity calculations, conditions for equilibrium, and torque calculations.
Tanveer Hussain Shaheed Model College for boys G-7/4, Islamabad
Paper: Physics SSC-I
SECTION-A Time allowed: Marks: 06
Q.1 Encircle the correct option i.e. A/B/C/D. All parts carry equal marks.
i. How many significant figures are in 0.00350 s?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 5 D. 6 ii. Which of the following is base unit? A. pascal B. coulomb C. meter per second D. mole iii. Slope of distance-time graph is: A. velocity B. acceleration C. speed D. position iv. A block of mass 10 kg is hanging by a string, how much tension is produced in string? A. 10 N B. 100 N C. 1N D. 50N v. A force of 10 N is acting along y-axis, what is its horizontal component? A. 10 N B. 0 C. 5N D. 8N vi. The value of g decreases with: A. increase in mass of body B. falling towards earth surface C. decrease in mass of body D. moving away from earth surface Tanveer Hussain Shaheed Model College for boys G-7/4, Islamabad Paper: Physics SSC-I Time allowed: Total Marks: 44 SECTION-B (Marks 12) (Chapter 1-3) Q.2 Attempt any FOUR parts from the following. All parts carry equal marks. (4×3=12) i. A car moves for some time, give a situation in which its acceleration is zero but velocity is not zero? ii. A ball is thrown upward with the velocity of 25 m/s from gound. How much time will it take to reach the top of its path? iii. How rolling friction is less than sliding friction? iv. Why the outer bank of road is higher than the inner bank of the road? v. Derive first equation of motion. SECTION-C (Marks 12) (Chapter 4&5) Q.3 Attempt any FOUR parts from the following. All parts carry equal marks. (4×3=12) i. Why applying force on hinges does not produce rotation in a door? ii. Why Heavy Transport Vehicles (HTV) are made heavy at their bottom? iii. Differentiate between center of mass and center of gravity. iv. State Newton’s law of gravitation. v. How weight of the body changes with the change of its location? SECTION-D (Mark 20) NOTE: Attempt any TWO parts from the following. All parts carry equal marks. (2×10=20) Q.4 a. What are conditions of equilibrium? Explain b. If a nut is loosen by 90 Nm torque using spanner of length 30 cm, then how much force is applied on the spanner? (6+4) Q.5 Define orbital velocity. Derive the formula for orbital velocity of artificial satellite. Calculate the value of orbital velocity of close orbiting satellites. (2+6+2) Q.6 a. State and explain law of conservation of momentum. b. Differentiate between mass and weight. (5+5)