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Target DPP Test3
Target DPP Test3
1. A body moves along an uneven surface with constant 6. A man of weight 80 kg is standing in an elevator
speed at all points. which is moving with an acceleration of 6 m/s2 in
The normal reaction due to ground on the body is: upward direction. The apparent weight of the man will
be (g = 10 m/s2)
(1) 1480 N
(2) 1280 N
(3) 1380 N
(4) None of these
1. maximum at A
2. maximum at B 7. Two masses of 4 kg and 5 kg are connected by a string
3. minimum at C passing through a frictionless pulley and are kept on a
4. the same at A, B and C frictionless table as shown in the figure. The acceleration
of 5 kg mass is
4. A particle of mass 0.3 kg is subjected to a force F = – 8. Two masses of 5kg and 10kg are connected to a pulley
kx with k = 15 N/m. What will be its initial acceleration as shown. What will be the acceleration of the system (g
if it is released from a point 20 cm away from the origin = acceleration due to gravity)
(1) 5 m/s2
(2) 10 m/s2
(3) 3 m/s2
(4) 15 m/s2
3
g
(4) 4
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9. A car of mass 1000 kg negotiates a banked curve of 12. A car is moving on a circular level road of curvature
radius 90m on a frictionless road. If the banking angle is
300 m. If the coefficient of friction is 0.3 and
45°,the speed of the car is acceleration due to gravity is 10 ms , the maximum
−2
2. 81 kmh −1
The coefficient of static friction between the block and
the cart is μ. The acceleration α of the cart that will
prevent the block from falling satisfies:
mg
1. α > μ
g
2. α > μm
g
3. α ≥ μ
(1) √2T + 3T = 0
1 2
4. α <
g
(2) 2T − √3T = 0
1 2
μ
(3) √2T − √3T = 0
1 2
11. In the shown system, each of the block is at rest. The (4) √3T + √2T = 0
1 2
(1) 2 m/s 2
(2) 15 m/s 2
(3) 10 m/s 2
1. tan −1
(1)
(4) 0.1 m/s 2
2. tan −1
(
3
4
)
3
) radius 30 m at a speed of 54 km/h. The mass of the train
is 10 kg. What is the angle of banking required to
6
4. tan −1
(
3
)
5 prevent wearing out of the rail?
1. 30
∘
2. 45
∘
3. 53
∘
4. 37
∘
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16. A point mass 'm' is moved in a vertical circle of 21. A person pushes a box on a rough horizontal
radius 'r' with the help of a string. The velocity of the platform surface. He applies a force of 200 N over a
mass is √7gr at the lowest point. The tension in the distance of 15 m. Thereafter, he gets progressively tired
string at the lowest point will be: and his applied force reduces linearly with distance to
1. 6 mg 100 N. The total distance through which the box has
2. 7 mg been moved is 30 m. What is the force applied by the
3. 8 mg person on the block during the last 15 m if the total
4. 1 mg distance travelled by the box is x?
1. 200 + 100
15
(x − 15)
15
(x + 15)
q = 4 ms
−2
, p = 3 ms
−1
and r = 5 ms . The force
−3
2
2
2. 17.5 kg/s
3. 7.35 kg/s 24. A wire of length L and mass M has uniform mass
4. 5.2 kg/s density. The ratio of tensions at position A to position B
as shown in diagram is:
1. 2.1 kg m/s
2. 1.4 kg m/s
3. 0 kg m/s
4. 4.2 kg m/s
1. 1 : 1
2. 2 : 1
3. 3 : 1
4. 1 : 2
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25. A mass M of 100 kg is suspended with the use of 27. Two smooth balls A, B of radius 10 cm each are
strings A, B and C as shown in the figure. The tension in placed in a cylinder of diameter 30 cm, as shown. The
the string B will be: upper ball (A) has a mass of 2 kg, while the lower ball
(B) has a mass of 4 kg. The system is at rest. Let the
1. 100 g N
2. zero
3. 100√2 g N
4.
100
g N
√2
26. A block of mass 2 kg is free to move along the x-
axis. It is at rest and from t = 0 onwards it is subjected to 1. F < F
1 2
energy of the block after 4.5 s is: the relationship between F and F depends on the
4. 1 2
1. 4.50 J
2. 7.50 J
3. 5.06 J
4. 14.06 J
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28. Assume that at the moment of lift-off, the rate at 30. A block stays in equilibrium as shown. The tension
which gases are ejected is r (kg/s) and the speed of the in the string, if m = √3 kg is:
exhaust is u (m/s). If the rocket has a mass m (with fuel
and payload) and its acceleration is zero, but it has lifted
off, then
1. √3g N
2. 3g N
3. g/2 N
4. g/√3 N
3. g = ru
4. mg = r u
2 2
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