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Poll-02 Physics

For NEET-2023

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Poll
PHYSICS (P-02)
Syllabus: Motion in a Straight Line (Page No- 39 to 52)

Choose the correct answer.


1. A boy throws a ball upwards from ground with
speed of 50 m/s. Time of flight of ball is [g = (1)
10m/s2]
(1) 10 s
(2) 5 s
(3) 500 s
(2)
(4) 25 s
2. A particle starts its journey from point O and
reaches at point Q after time interval of 10 s.
Particle returns back from point Q and reaches
point P after 15 s
(3)

Which among the following statements (is/are)


true?
(A) Magnitude of displacement covered in
complete journey is 80 m (4)
(B) distance covered in complete journey is 80 m
(C) Average speed of journey is 16 m/s
4. The velocity (v) – position (x) graph for a particle
(D) Difference in average velocities of path OQ
moving along a straight line is shown in figure.
and QP is –32 m/s
Acceleration of particle is negative at point(s)
(1) (A) and (B) only
(2) (A), (B) and (D) only
(3) (A), (C) and (D) only
(4) (A), (B), (C) and (D)
3. An object is moving with a uniform acceleration
which is always parallel to its instantaneous
direction of motion. The displacement(s) vs (1) 1 only (2) 1 and 4 only
velocity (v) graph of this object is (3) 2 and 4 only (4) 3 only

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5. A ball is thrown vertically upward returns back to 8. A bus starts from rest and moves with an
the same point. Which of the following graph acceleration of 1 m/s2. At that instant a car is
represents the velocity of ball with time correctly? moving behind it at 100 m distance with a constant
(upward direction is taken as positive) speed of 15 m/s. Which among the following
statements is true? (size of bus and car is
negligible)
(1) Car and bus will cross each other only once,
(1) (2) after 10 s from the starting of bus
(2) Car and bus will cross each other only once,
after 20 s from the starting of bus
(3) Car and bus will cross each other twice, after
10 s and 20 s from the starting of bus
(4) Car and bus will never cross each other
(3) (4)
9. The position-time relation of a particle is given by
x = a – bt + ct2 where a, b and c are positive
numbers. Initial velocity of the particle is
6. A particle moving along a straight line such that its (1) Zero (2) –b
5
position varies with time as x  20t – t 3 . The b
3 (3) +b (4)
acceleration of the particle at the instant when 2c
particle is at rest (All quantities are measured in SI 10. A ball is dropped from a height H and it takes 0.2 s
system) to cross the last 4 m before hitting the ground. The
(1) Zero (2) 20 m/s2 value of H is

(3) –20 m/s2 (4) 10 m/s2 (1) 22.05 m

7. A body is allowed to fall from a height of 2000 m. (2) 18.05 m


If the time taken for the first 1000 m is t1 and for (3) 24.05 m
remaining 1000 m in t2. Total time to reach ground
T (4) 19.20 m
is T = (t1 + t2). Distance traversed in first is S1
2 11. An object moving in a straight line may have
T
and second is S2 [use, g = 10 m/s2] (1) Varying speed without having varying velocity
2
(2) Varying velocity without having varying speed
Match column-I and column-II based on the above
information (3) Non-zero acceleration without having varying
velocity
Column-I Column-II
(4) Zero acceleration with variable speed
(A) t1 (P) 15 metres
12. A particle traverses half distance of journey with
(B) t2 (Q) 14.14 seconds
speed v1. Next half distance is traversed in equal
S1 time intervals with speed v2 and v3. Average speed
(C) (R) 5.86 seconds of particle in the journey is
100
2v1(v 2  v 3 ) v1  v 2  v 3
S2 (1) (2)
(D) (S) 5 meters 2v1  v 2  v 3 3
100
(1) (A)→(R), (B)→(Q), (C)→(S), (D)→(P) v1· v 2 ·v 3 v 1(v 2  v 3 )
(3) (4)
v1v 2  v 2v 3  v1v 3 (v 2  v 1 )
(2) (A)→(Q), (B)→(R), (C)→(P), (D)→(S)
(3) (A)→(P), (B)→(R), (C)→(S), (D)→(Q) 13. The velocity time graph of a particle moving along
a straight line is shown. Displacement covered by
(4) (A)→(Q), (B)→(R), (C)→(S), (D)→(P) the particle in first 5 seconds, is

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18. A particle, starts from rest, is moving along a
straight line with uniform acceleration. Distance
covered in 1 h is S1 and in next 1 h is S2. Ratio of
S2 to (S1 + S2) is

1
(1)
3

3
(1) 22 m (2) 16 m (2)
1
(3) 33 m (4) 18 m
3
14. A particle with initial velocity 7 m/s is retarding at (3)
4
constant rate of 2 m/s2. Distance travelled by
particle in 4th second, is 5
(4)
(1) 0.5 m (2) Zero 6

(3) 12.25 m (4) 12 m 19. In the following question a statement of Assertion


(A) is followed by a statement of Reason (R).
15. The acceleration time graph of a particle moving
along a straight line is shown. If initial velocity is Assertion(A): A particle moving in a straight line
10 m/s. Find velocity at t = 6 s. can have non zero acceleration and zero velocity
at an instant.
Reason(R): Acceleration is defined as rate of
change of speed.
In light of the above statements, choose the most
appropriate from the given options below
(1) 10 m/s (2) 8 m/s (1) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the
correct explanation of (A).
(3) 18 m/s (4) Zero
(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not the
16. A driver is capable of stopping his car over a correct explanation of (A).
distance of 34 m on seeing a red traffic signal, (3) (A) is correct but (R) is incorrect
when the speed of car is 10 m/s. If reaction time (4) Both (A) and (R) are incorrect
of the driver is 1 s and car is moving at 5 m/s, then
car will stop after covering a distance x on seeing 20. In the following question a statement of Assertion
the signal. The value of x is (A) is followed by a statement of Reason (R).
(1) 17 m (2) 15 m Assertion(A): In the presence of air friction, time
of ascent is equal to the time of descent for body
(3) 10 m (4) 11 m moving in a vertical straight line under gravity.
17. A particle starts from rest and covers a distance l Reason(R): Air friction always acts downward.
with uniform acceleration and moves uniformly
over a further distance l. The ratio of average In light of the above statements, choose the most
speed over the journey to the maximum speed on appropriate from the given options below.
its way is
(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the
2 1 correct explanation of (A)
(1) (2) (2) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not the
3 3
correct explanation of (A)
1 2 (3) (A) is correct but (R) is incorrect
(3) (4)
4 5 (4) Both (A) and (R) are incorrect

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