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Guidelines

● Students prepare well for the upcoming test and remember the marks scored in
the test are considered for internal assessments.
● Students can write the test for a subject according to the test time table
forwarded by your class guide. Do check the time table.
● Get your stationery items and calculator to the exam hall. Do wear your uniform
along with the I.d. card
● Clarks table(log book, tables of natural sine, cosine and tangents) will be
provided in the exam hall
● Malpractice in the exam hall is not entertained
● Write your proper reg. No. On the answer sheet.
● Write the answers neatly. An answer should be answered continuously before
attempting the next question.
● Copy the question number on the answer sheet according to the question paper.
Wrong questions number and question number not written will carry no marks.
● Read the question properly and answer it accordingly.
● Draw required diagrams for answers, derivations and problem solving.
● Proper steps and method of derivation should be followed while deriving
equations
● Write the formulas, substitution and answer with units during the problem solving.
● Plan and use the time of answering the test properly. Students are not allowed to
leave the hall before the last bell.
● Check the answer sheet before submitting to the examiner
Some of the important questions
I. One mark
● Significant figure
● Dimensional formula of physical quantity
● Drawing x-t graphs, v-t graph and a-t graphs for certain cases
● Instantaneous velocity
● What is x-t graph
● What is v-t graph
● What is a-t graph
● Instantaneous acceleration
● Instantaneous velocity
● Stopping distance
● Unit vector
● Zero vector
● Equal vector
● Negative vector
II. Two/three marks
● Expression for time period of simple pendulum using dimensional formula
● Limitations of dimensions
● Checking correctness of equation using dimensions
● Drawing x-t graphs, v-t graph and a-t graphs for certain cases
● Free fall graphs
● Triangle and parallelogram law of vector addition
● Prove that path traveled by projectile is parabola
● Difference between scalars and vectors
III. Five marks
● deriving kinematic equations
● Find the magnitude and direction of resultant of two vectors A and B in terms of
their magnitude and angle
● Projectile motion: expression for time of flight, maximum height and range of a
projectile

problems from motion in straight line and motion in plane chapter

(Note: above questions are just important in a lecturer perspective, it may not lead you to
gaining full marks in exam)

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