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2 T
H MONTHLY TEST - 02
PHYSICS
PHYSICS
0 E 2024 - January
2 O
5 R
ld,h - meh 01 ñks;;
a = 20 ieliqu - iñ; r;akdhl
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fuu m%Yak m;%fha m%Yak 30 la msgq 7 l wka;¾.; fõ'
ish`Mu m%Yakj,g ms<s;r= e imhkak'

01. laIu;djfha jHq;amkak tallh jkafka"


(1) W (2) J s1 (3) N m s1 (4) kg m3 s2 (5) kg m2 s3

02. —m%;slh
%s d˜ n,h —l%shd˜ n,fhka ksfIaOkh fkdjkafka"
(1) l%shd n,h m%;sl%shd n,hg jvd úYd, ksidh' (2) l%shd n,h m%;sl%shd n,hg jvd l=vd ksidh'
(3) tajd tlu jia;=j u; l%shd fkdlrk ksidh' (4) tajd tlu ÈYdjg we;s ksidh'
(5) m%;sl%shd n,h mj;skafka l%shd n,h bj;a l, úg muKla jk ksidh'

03. fodaI j¾. ms<sn`o my; m%ldY i,ld n,kak'


A. wyUq fodaIj,g ksYaÑ; ,l=Kla fyda ksYaÑ; jákdlula fyda fkdue;'
B. taldx. fodaI mßCIKd;aul m%;sM,hl ksYaÑ; njg n,mdhs'
C. mßCIKh lsysm j;djla isÿ lr ,efnk w.hhkaf.a uOHkH .ekSu u.ska taldx. fodaIj,g n,mEula
isÿ fkdfõ'
by; m%ldY j,ska i;H jkafka"
(1) A muKs' (2) A yd B muKs' (3) B yd C muKs' (4) A yd C muKs'
(5) A , B yd C hk ish,a,u i;H fõ'

04. óg¾ fldaÿjlska uksk ,o lïìhl È.l m%;sY; fodaIh 5] lg jeä fkdjk mßÈ f;dard .efkk lïìfha
wju È. úh hq;af;a"
(1) 20 cm (2) 5 cm (3) 0.5 cm (4) 0.2 cm (5) 2 cm

05. 10 N iïm%hql;a n,hla ,nd .; fkdyelafla my; oelafjk n, hq., w;ßka l=ulskao@
(1) 5 N iy 12 N (2) 10 N iy 10 N (3) 15 N iy 20 N
(4) 12 N iy 2 N (5) 15 N iy 4 N

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06. isriaj my<g w;yßk ,o fgksia fnda,hla ìu yd .eà kej; fmd<d mksk wjia:djla i,lkak' fuysoS
;ajrKh " m%fõ.h yd úia:dmkh hk rdYskaf.ka osYdj fjkia jkafka"
(1) m%fõ.fha muKs
(2) úia:dmkfha muKs
(3) m%fõ.fha yd úia:dmkfha muKs
(4) ;ajrKh" m%fõ.h yd úia:dmkh hk rdYs ;=fkysu osYdj fjkia fõ
(5) ;ajrKh " m%fõ.h yd úia:dmkh hk rdYs ;=fkysu osYdj fjkia fkdfõ'

1
07. f.da,udkhl m%Odk mßudKfha mm fldgia we;s w;r jg mßudKh fldgia 100 lg fnod ;sfí' my;
2
±lafjk ñkqï w;=ßka fuu f.da,udkfhka ,nd .;a ñkqula úh yelafla"
(1) 3.1 mm (2) 4.32 mm (3) 5.655 mm (4) 7.032 mm (5) 12.520 mm

08. N%uKh jk jia;=jl fldaKsl ;ajrKh () ld,h (t) iuÕ úp,kh jkafka 
bÈß rEmfha ±lafjk mßÈh' Bg wkqrEm fldaKsl m%fõ. () ld, (t) m%ia:drh
jkafka"

  t
(1) (2)
t

(3)  (4)  (5) 

t
t

t
09. 150 m la os. ÿïßhla 10 m s1 m%fõ.fhka W;=rg .uka lrhs' l=re,af,la 5 m s1 l fõ.fhka ol=Kg mshdir
lrkafka ÿïßhg iudka;rjh' l=re,a,dg ÿïßh miq lsÍug .; jk ld,h jkafka"
(1) 5 s (2) 8 s (3) 10 s (4) 12 s (5) 15 s
10. p, wkaùlaIh ms<sn| my; m%ldY i,ld n,kak'
A. idudkH p, wkaùlaIhlska ,nd .kakd mdGdxl 0.01 mm olajd ksrjoHj bÈßm;a l< yelsh'
B. p, wkaùlaIhlska ,nd .kakd ñkqïj,g uQ,dxl fodaIh n, fkdmdkafka WmlrKh uQ,dxl fodaIj,ska
f;drj ksmojd we;s neúks'
C. p, wkaùlaIh ksjerÈj iSre udre lr we;s úg Wmfk; u.ska idok m%;sìïnh msysgkafka yria lïì we;s
ia:dkfhah'
by; m%ldYj,ska i;H jkafka"
(1) A muKs' (2) A yd B muKs' (3) A yd C muKs'
(4) B yd C muKs' (5) A, B yd C hk ish,a,u i;H fõ'

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11. ksi,;djfha isg ksoyfia jeàug i,iajd we;s jia;=jl .uH;dj ld,h iuÕ fjkia jk whqre my; i|yka
ljr m%ia:drfhka jvd;a fyd¢ka ksrEmKh fõo @ ^jd; m%;sfrdaOh fkdi,ld yßkak)

(1) (2) (3)


P P P

0 t 0 t 0 t

(4) (5)
P P

0 t t
0

12. rEmfha ±lafjk ;ajrK - ld, jl%h ÿïßh ia:dk folla w;r ;ajrKh (ms–2)
.uka lrk ÿïßhl p,s;h ksrEmKh lrhs' fuys a ukaokfha
úYd,;ajh jkafka" 2
(1) 2 ms–2 (2) 4 ms–2 (3) 6 ms–2
(4) 8 ms–2 (5) 10 ms–2 ld,h (s)
10 40 5
a

13. ld,;=jlal= follska 1 yd 2 b,lal fj; tlúg i¾jiu fõ.j,ska WKav


úÈkq ,efí' jd; m%;sfrdaOh fkdi,ld yßkafka kï my; ±lafjk m%ldY
j,ska l=ula i;Ho @
(1) 2 jk b,lalhg fmr 1 jk b,lalhg WKavh j§'
(2) 1 jk b,lalhg fmr 2 jk b,lalhg WKavh j§'
1 2
(3) b,lal folgu tlúg WKav j§'
(4) l=uk b,lalhg m%:ufhka j§o hkak ksYaÑ;j ks¾Kh l, fkdyel'
(5) 2 jk b,lalhg jÈk WKavfha pd,l Yla;shg jvd 1 jk b,lalhg
jÈk WKavfha pd,l Yla;sh jeäh'

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14. x keue;s rdYshl w.h .Kkh lrkq ,nkafka"
ab2
x = iólrKh u.sks'
c
a , b yd c ys m%;sY; fodaI ms<sfj,ska 4 % , 2 % yd 3 % kï x ys m%;sY; fodaIh jkafka" ^.=K lsÍfïoS yd
fnoSfïoS Nd.sl fodaI tl;= fõ'&
(1) 6.5 (2) 7.5 (3) 8.5 (4) 9.5 (5) 10.5

15. n, follska ,nd .; yels Wmßu iïm%hqla;fha úYd,;ajh 17 N jk w;r wju iïm%hqla;fha úYd,;ajh
7 N ls' tu n, fol tlsfklg ,ïnlj mj;sk wjia:djloS tajdfha iïm%hqla;h jkafka"
(1) 8 N (2) 10 N (3) 13 N (4) 14 N (5) 15 N

16. os. (L) " m%fõ.h (V) yd n,h (F) uQ,sl rdYS f,i i,lk tall moaO;shlg wkqj f¾Çh .uH;dj ,súh
yelafla"

LF V V2 F FV
(1) (2) (3) L V2 F (4) (5)
V LF L L2
7Mg
17. rEmfha ±lafjk fmÜáfha m;=, u; M ialkaOfhka fhdok n,h ùug fmÜáh
4
l=uk ;ajrKhlska by,g .uka l, hq;=o @

g g
(1) (2)
4 2

(3) 3g (4) 2g
4
(5) 4 g

18. rEmfha oelafjkafka jia;=jl m%fõ. (v)  ld, (t) m%ia:drhls'


ld,h t = 8 s jk úg jia;=j isÿ lr we;s úia:dmkh jkafka"
(1) 9 m (2) 10 m
(3) 12 m (4) 20 m
(5) 28 m

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19. m%Odk mßudKfha mm fldgia iys; jg mßudKh fldgia 50 lg fnod we;s uhsfl%dógr bial=remamq
2
wdudkhl boao yd lsKsysrh tlsfkl iam¾Y jk úg tys mßudK Èia jQ wdldrh rEmfha ±lafõ'

0 25

(1) fuys uQ,dxl jro 1.23 mm jk w;r th wjidk mdGdxlfhka wvq l< hq;h
= '
(2) fuys uQ,dxl jro 1.23 mm jk w;r th wjidk mdGdxlg tl;= l< hq;=h'
(3) fuys uQ,dxl jro 0.73 mm jk w;r th wjidk mdGdxlfhka wvq l< hq;h
= '
(4) fuys uQ,dxl jro 0.73 mm jk w;r th wjidk mdGdxlg tl;= l< hq;=h'
(5) fuys uQ,dxl jro 0.77 mm jk w;r th wjidk mdGdxlfhka wvq l< hq;h
= '

20. jia;+ka folla ;srig 1 yd 2 fldaK wdk;j tlu wdrïNl fõ.fhka m%lafIamKh lrhs' m<uq jia;=j
t<fUk Wmßu Wi" fojk jia;=j t<fUk Wmßu Wi fuka fo.=Khla kï"
(1) Cos 1 = 2 Cos 2 (2) Sin 1 = 2 Sin 2
(3) tan 1 = 2 tan 2 (4) Sin 1 = 2 Sin 2
(5) Cos 1 = 2 Cos 2

21. rEmfha ±lafjkafka Wmßu ;sria mrdih tall 400 la jk mßÈ m%lafIamKh y
l, jia;=jl m:hhs' tys m%fõ.h wju jk msysgqu jkafka"
(1) (400, 0) (2) (200, 100) (3) (200, 200)
(4) (200, 150) (5) (200, 50)
x
400

22. m1 = 2 kg yd m2 = 4 kg jk l=Üá folla rEmfha ±lafjk mßÈ ieye,a¨ m%;Hia: ;ka;=


follska iS,sfuys t,a,d ;sfí' m1 g by,ska we;s ;ka;=j tljru lmd ±uqj fyd;a m1 yd
m2 ys wdrïNl fudfydf;a ;ajrK jkafka" m1
(1) m1 : 10 ms2 , m2 : 0 (2) m1 : 10 ms2 , m2 : 10 ms2
(3) m1 : 20 ms2 , m2 : 10 ms2 (4) m1 : 30 ms2 , m2 : 0
2 2
m2
(5) m1 : 30 ms , m2 : 10 ms

23. 5 m s–2 ;ajrKfhka by<g .uka lrk ne¨khl isák ,ufhl= fnda,hla ksoyia lrkq ,nkafka ne¨kh
fmd<fõ isg ksYap,;djfhka p,s;h wdrïN lr 2 s la p,kh jQ miqh's fnda,h" fmd<j uÜgfï isg t<fUk
Wmßu Wi jkafka"
(1) 5 m (2) 10 m (3) 15 m (4) 20 m 5) 25 m

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24. A keue;s kejla kef.kysrg 5 km h1 l m%fõ.fhka .uka lrhs' B keue;s ;j;a kejla W;=ßka 300 la
kef.kysrg we;s ÈYdjlg .uka lrhs' A kefjys isákafkl=g B kej W;=rg .uka .kakd fia fmkSug kï
B kefõ m%fõ.fha úYd,;ajh úh hq;af;a"
(1) 6 km h1 (2) 8 km h1 (3) 10 km h1 (4) 12 km h1 (5) 15 km h1

25. M ialkaOhlska yd ksh; mßudjlska hq;a ne¨khla a ksh; ;ajrKhlska my<g .uka lrhs' ne¨kh a
;ajrKfhka by<g .uka lrùu i|yd bka bj;a l, hq;= ialkaOh jkafka" ^jd; m%;sfrdaOh fkdi,ld
yßkak&
Ma 2Ma Ma 2Ma 2Mg
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
g–a g–a g+a g+a g+a

26. rEmfha oelafjk fõosldfõ ialkaOh 50 kg o ñksidf.a ialkaOh 100 kg o


jk w;r ;ka;j = yd lmamh
s ieye,a¨ fõ' ñksid ;ka;=j my<g weosfuka
moaO;sh 5 ms2 ;ajrKfhka by<g .uka lrjkafka kï ;ka;f = õ wd;;sh
jkafka ^lmamh
s iqug nj i,lkak&
(1) 375 N (2) 750 N
(3) 1125 N (4) 1500 N
(5) 2250 N

27. rEmfha oelafjkafka ir, f¾Ldjl p,kh jk jia;=jl úia:dmk s


(s) - ld, (t) m%ia:drhhs' b yd c hkq Ok ksh; jk úg jia;=fõ ;ajrKh (a)
ld,h iuÕ fjkia jk wdldrh olajk ksjerÈ iólrKh úh yelafla"
(1) a = 0 (2) a = +b
(3) a = – c (4) a = b + ct
(5) a = b – ct
t

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28. ksYap,;djfhka .uka wrUk jia;=jla taldldr ;ajrKfhka S úia:dmkhla isÿ fldg ,nd .;a m%fõ.fhka
;j;a 2 S úia:dmkhla isÿ lrhs' bka miq jia;=j taldldr ukaokfhka 5 S úia:dmkhla isÿ fldg ksYap,;djg
m;a fõ' iïmQ¾K .ufka uOHl m%fõ.h " Wmßu m%fõ.hg ork wkqmd;h jkafka"
2 3 4 5 6
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
5 5 7 7 7
29. ÿïßhla ksh; v1 fõ.fhka Odjkh jk úg tu ud¾.fhau uq,a ÿïßhg bÈßfhka uq,a ÿïßh .uka .kakd
ÈYdjgu v2 fõ.fhka .uka lrk fojk ÿïßhla m<uq ÿïßfha ßhÿrd ksÍlaIKh lrhs' fuu ksÍlaIKh
isÿ lrk úg ÿïßh fol w;r mr;rh x kï ÿïßh fol fkd.eàu i|yd m<uq ÿïßh ,nd .; hq;= wju
ukaokh jkafka"
(v1 + v2)2 (v1  v2)2 (v1 + v2)2 (v1  v2)2 v12  v22
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
x x 2x 2x 2x

30. fmd<fõ isg úislrk ,o fnda,hla 6 m ÿßka jQ 3 m Wi ;dmamhla u;ska .Eù fkd.Eù .uka lr m%lafIamK
ia:dkfha isg 18 m ;sria ÿßka jQ ia:dkhlg m;s; fõ' fnda,fha m%lafIamK ÈYdj ;srig wdk; fldaKh

(1) tan–1 ( )
3
2
(2) tan–1 ( )
2
3
(3) tan–1 ( )
1
2 (4) tan–1 ( )
3
4 (5) tan–1 ( )
4
3

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MCQ Answer Sheet Number of correct responses

1.      11.      21.     

2.      12.      22.     

3.      13.      23.     

4.      14.      24.     

5.      15.      25.     

6.      16.      26.     

7.      17.      27.     

8.      18.      28.     

9.      19.      29.     

10.      20.      30.     

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2 T
H MONTHLY TEST - 02
PHYSICS
0 E 2024 - January
2 O
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Time - 1 hour 20 minutes Prepared by - Samitha Rathnayake
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This paper consists of 30 questions in 7 pages.
Answer all questions

01. The derived unit of power is,


(1) W (2) J s1 (3) N m s1 (4) kg m3 s2 (5) kg m2 s3

02. The "reaction" force is not negated by the "action" force because
(1) The action force is larger than the reaction force.
(2) The action force is smaller than the reaction force.
(3) They are not acting on the same object.
(4) They are in the same direction.
(5) The reaction force exists only when the action force is removed.

03. Consider the following statements regarding the types of errors.


(A) Random errors don't have a definite sign or a definite value.
(B) Systematic errors affect the precision of an experimental result.
(C) The systematic errors are not affected by taking the mean by experimenting multiple times.
Which of the above statements is/ are true?
(1) A only (2) A and B only (3) B and C only (4) A and C only
(5) All A, B and C are true.

04. The selected minimum length of the wire such that the percentage error in the length of a wire measured in
meters is not more than 5 % should be,
(1) 20 cm (2) 5 cm (3) 0.5 cm (4) 0.2 cm (5) 2 cm

05. Which of the following pair of forces cannot give a resultant of magnitude 10N?
(1) 5N and 12N (2) 10N and 10N (3) 15N and 20N
(4) 12N an 2N (5) 15N and 4N

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06. Consider a case where a tennis ball dropped vertically downwards hits the ground and bounces back.
Among the three quantities, acceleration, velocity and displacement, the direction varies
1' Only in velocity
2' Only in displacement
3' Only in velocity and displacement
4' In all three quantities, acceleration, velocity and displacement, direction varies.
5' In all three quantities, acceleration, velocity and displacement, direction does not vary.

1
07. The main scale of a spherometer has mm divisions, while its circular scale is divided into 100 parts.
2
Which of the following measurements could have been obtained using this spherometer?
(1) 3.1 mm (2) 4.32 mm (3) 5.655 mm (4) 7.032 mm (5) 12.520 mm

08. The graph shows the variation of angular acceleration  of a rotating object 
with time (t). The correct corresponding angular velocity  time (t) graph is
represented by,
  t
(1) (2)
t

t
 
(3)  (4) (5)
t t

09. A 150 m long train travels north at a velocity of 10 ms1. A bird flies south at a speed of 5 ms1 parallel to
the train. The time it takes for the bird to pass the train is,
(1) 5 s (2) 8 s (3) 10 s (4) 12 s (5) 15 s

10. Consider the following statements regarding the travelling microscope.


(A) Readings obtained by normal travelling microscopes can be represented with an accuracy of 0.01mm
(B) Zero errors do not affect measurements obtained using travelling microscopes, since they are built
without zero errors.
(C) When the travelling microscope is correctly adjusted, the eye piece forms the image on the cross
wires.
The correct statement/s is/are,
1. A only 2. A and B only 3. A and C only
4. B and C only 5. All A, B and C are correct

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11. Which of the following graphs best represents the variation of momentum with time of an object which is
released to fall down freely from rest? (Air resistance can be neglected)

P P P
(1) (2) (3)

t t 0 t
0 0

P P
(4) (5)

0 t 0 t

12. The acceleration-time curve shown in the figure represents the Acceleration (ms–2)
motion of a train travelling between two stations. The magnitude 2
of the deceleration a is,
(1) 2 ms–2 (2) 4 ms–2 (3) 6 ms–2 Time (s)
(4) 8 ms–2
(5) 10 ms –2 10 40 5
a

13. Two identical bullets are fired at the targets 1 and 2 at the same time with
identical speeds. If air resistance is neglegible which of the following
statement is true?
(1) Target 1 gets hit before target 2.
(2) Target 2 gets hit before target 1.
1 2
(3) Both target are hit at the same time.
(4) It is impossible to determine which target hits first.
(5) The kinetic energy of the bullet which hits target 1 is higher than the
kinetic energy of the bullet which hits target 2.

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ab2
14. The value of a quantity called x is calculated by the equation x = .
c
Suppose the percentage errors of a, b and c are 4 % , 2 % and 3 %, respectively. In that case, the percentage
error of x is, (Fractional errors are added during multiplication and division.)
(1) 6.5 (2) 7.5 (3) 8.5 (4) 9.5 (5) 10.5

15. The magnitude of the maximum resultant force obtained from two forces is 17 N and the magnitude of the
minimum resultant force is 7 N. When they are perpendicular to each other their resultant force is,
(1) 8 N (2) 10 N (3) 13 N (4) 14 N (5) 15 N

16. According to a unit system that is considering length (L), velocity (V) and force (F) as the basic units,
linear momentum can be written as,

LF V V2 F FV
(1) (2) (3) L V2 F (4) (5)
V LF L L2
17. What should be the upward acceleration of the box shown in the figure in order for the force applied by
7Mg
the mass M on the bottom of the box to be .
4
g g 3g
(1) (2) (3)
4 2 4

(4) 2g (5) 4 g

18. The figure shows a velocity (v)  time (t) graph of an object.
When time t = 8 s, the displacement of the object is,
(1) 9 m (2) 10 m (3) 12 m
(4) 20 m (5) 28 m

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19. The figure shows the scale of a micrometer scerw gauge when its anvil and spindle are in contact. This
1
micrometer screw gauge is made with a main scale of mm divisions, divided into 50 parts
2

0 25

1' The zero error of the instrument is 1.23 mm and it should be subtracted from the readings.
2' The zero error of the instrument is 1.23 mm and it should be added to the readings.
3' The zero error of the instrument is 0.73 mm and it should be subtracted from the readings.
4' The zero error of the instrument is 0.73 mm and it should be added to the readings.
5' The zero error of the instrument is 0.77 mm and it should be subtracted from the readings.

20. Two objects projected at angles of 1 and 2 to the horizontal plane at the same initial speed. If the
maximum height achieved by the first object is twice the maximum height achieved by the second object,
(1) Cos 1 = 2 Cos 2 (2) Sin 1 = 2 Sin 2
(3) tan 1 = 2 tan 2 (4) Sin 1 = 2 Sin 2
(5) Cos 1 = 2 Cos 2

21. The figure shows the path of an object projected with a maximum horizontal y
range of 400 units. The position where its velocity become lowest is,
(1) (400, 0) (2) (200, 100)
(3) (200, 200) (4) (200, 150)
(5) (200, 50)
x
400

22. Two blocks m1 = 2 kg and m2 = 4 kg are hung on the ceiling with two light weight elastic
strings as shown in the figure. If the string above m1 is cut off instantly, the initial
m1
accelerations of m1 and m2 are,
(1) m1 : 10 ms2 , m2 : 0 (2) m1 : 10 ms2 , m2 : 10 ms2
(3) m1 : 20 ms2 , m2 : 10 ms2 (4) m1 : 30 ms2 , m2 : 0 m2
2 2
(5) m1 : 30 ms , m2 : 10 ms

23. A child in a balloon moving with the acceleration of 5 m s2 releases a ball 2 s after the balloon starts its motion
from rest at the ground level. The maximum height the ball approaches from the ground level is,
1' 5 m 2' 10 m 3' 15 m 4' 20 m 5' 25 m

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24. A ship A travels to the East at velocity 5 km h1. Another ship B travels towards the direction that is 300 to the
East from North. For a passenger in A to see B as travelling towards the North, the magnitude of the velocity
of B should be,
1' 6 km h1 2' 8 km h1 3' 10 km h1 4' 12 km h1 5' 15 km h1

25. A ballon with a mass of M and a constant volume travels down at a constant acceleration of a. The mass that
must be removed from the ballon to move it upward with the acceleration of a is, (Ignore air resistance.)
Ma 2Ma Ma 2Ma 2Mg
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
g–a g–a g+a g+a g+a

26. The platform shown in the figure weighs 50 kg and the man weighs
100 kg and the string and pulley are light. If the man pulls the string down
and the system moves up with 5 ms2 acceleration, the tension in the
string is (note that the pulley is smooth)
(1) 375 N (2) 750 N
(3) 1125 N (4) 1500 N
(5) 2250 N

27. The displacement (s) – time (t) graph of an object which travels along a s
straight line is shown in the figure. b and c are positive constants. What
could be the correct equation which represents the acceleration of the
object (a) with time?
(1) a = 0 (2) a = +b
(3) a = – c (4) a = b + ct
t
(5) a = b – ct

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28. An object starting from rest travels with a constant acceleration to reach a displacement of S, then with the
velocity attained, travels a further displacement of 2S. Then, it travels a displacement of 5S at constant
deceleration before coming to rest. The ratio of the mean velocity of the entire journey to the maximum
velocity is,
2 3 4 5 6
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
5 5 7 7 7
29. When a train is traveling at a constant speed of v1, the driver of the first train observes a second train
traveling at v2 speed in the same direction as the second train ahead of the first train on the same route. If the
gap between the two trains is x when this observation is made, the minimum deceleration that the first train
should take to avoid collision is,
(v1 + v2)2 (v1  v2)2 (v1 + v2)2 (v1  v2)2 v12  v22
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
x x 2x 2x 2x

30. A ball projected from a point on ground travels closely to a wall which is 6m away and 3m high. It lands on
a point on ground which is 18m away from the projected point. The angle of projection with respect to
horizontal is?

(1) tan–1 ( )
3
2
(2) tan–1 ( )
2
3
(3) tan–1 ( )
1
2 (4) tan–1 ( )
3
4 (5) tan–1 ( )
4
3

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1.      11.      21.     

2.      12.      22.     

3.      13.      23.     

4.      14.      24.     

5.      15.      25.     

6.      16.      26.     

7.      17.      27.     

8.      18.      28.     

9.      19.      29.     

10.      20.      30.     

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