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ALL India Test Series: Vijay Parakh

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Mahendra Singh Sir

1. A car travels a distance of 2000m. If the first half distance is covered at 40 km/hour and the second half
at velocity v and if the average velocity is 48 km/hour then the value of v is
(1) 56 km/hour (2) 60 km/hour (3) 50 km/hour (4) 48 km/hour

2. A car starts from rest & again comes to rest after travelling 200 m in a straight line. If its acceleration and
deacceleration are limited to 10 m/s2 & 20 m/s2 respectively then minimum time the car will take to travel
the distance is
20
(1) 20 s (2) 10 s (3) 2√15 𝑠 (4) 𝑠
3

3. The velocity – time graph of a particle is as shown in figure

(1) It moves with a constant acceleration throughout


(2) It moves with an acceleration of constant magnitude but changing direction at the end of every two
second
(3) The displacement of the particle is zero
(4) The velocity becomes zero at t = 4 second
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4. The following figures show some velocity V versus time t curves. But only some of these can be realized
in particle. These are

(1) Only 1,2 and 4 (2) only 1,2,3 (3) only 2 and 3 (4) all of them

5. A person travelling on a straight line moves with a uniform velocity v1 for some distance and with uniform
velocity v2 for the next equal distance. The average velocity v is given by
𝑣1 +𝑣2 2 1 1 1 1 1
(1) 𝑣 = (2) 𝑣 = √𝑣1 𝑣2 (3) =𝑣 +𝑣 (4) =𝑣 +𝑣
2 𝑣 1 2 𝑣 1 2

6. A man standing on the edge of a cliff throws a stone straight up with initial speed u and then throws
another stone straight down with same initial speed u from the same position. Find the ratio of speeds,
the stones would have attained when they hit the ground at the base of the cliff?
(1) 2 : 1 (2) 1 : 2 (3) 1 : 1 (4) 3 : 1

7. If the displacement of a particle varies with time as √𝑥 = 𝑡 + 7


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(1) Velocity of the particle is inversely proportional to t


(2) Velocity of the particle is directly proportional to t
(3) Velocity of the particle is proportional to √𝑡
(4) the particle moves with a constant acceleration

8. A stone is dropped form a bridge and it reaches the ground in 4 seconds. The height of the bridge is
(1) 78.4 m (2) 64 m (3) 260 m (4) 2000 m

9. The displacement of a particle as a function of time is shown in fig. The fig. indicates that

(1) the particle starts with a certain velocity, but the motion is retarded and finally the particle
stops
(2) the velocity of particle is constant throughout
(3) the acceleration of the particle is constant throughout
(4) the particle starts with a constant velocity; the motion is accelerated and finally the particle moves
with another constant velocity
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10. A particle moves with constant speed v along a regular hexagon ABCDEF in same order (i.e., A to B, B
to C, C to D, D to E, E to F, F to A….) Then magnitude of average velocity for its motion from A to C
(1) V (2) V/2 (3) √3𝑉/2 (4) None of these

11. A particle is initially at rest, it is subjected to a linear acceleration a, as shown in the figure. The maximum
speed attained by the particle is-

(1) 605 m/s (2) 110 m/s (3) 55 m/s (4) 550 m/s

12. The engine of a motorcycle can produces a maximum acceleration 5 m/s 2. Its brakes can produce a
maximum retardation 10 m/s2. What is the minimum time in which it can cover a distance of 1.5 km
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(1) 30 sec (2) 15 sec (3) 10 sec (4) 5 sec

13. An alpha particle enters a hollow tube of 4m length with an initial speed of 1 km/s. It is accelerated in the
tube and comes out of it with a speed of 9 km/s. The time for which it remains inside the tube is
(1) 8 × 10−3 𝑠 (2) 80 × 10−3 𝑠 (3) 800 × 10−3 𝑠 (4) 8 × 10−4 𝑠

14. A frictionless wire AB is fixed on a sphre of radius R. A very small spherical ball slips on this wire. The
time taken by this ball to slip from A to B is

2√𝑔𝑅 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜃 𝑅 𝑔𝑅
(1) (2) 2√𝑔𝑅. (3) 2√ (4)
𝑔 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜃 𝑔 𝑔
√𝑔 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜃
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15. A bird flies for 4 seconds with a velocity of |t – 2| m/sec. in a straight line, where t = time in seconds. It
covers a distance of
(1) 4 m (2) 6 m (3) 8m (4) none of these

16. Two bodies of different masses ma and mb are dropped from two different heights, viz a and b. The ratio
of times taken by the two to drop through these distance is
𝑚𝑎 𝑏
(1) a : b (2) : (3) √𝑎: √𝑏 (4) 𝑎2 : 𝑏 2
𝑚𝑏 𝑎

17. Two bodies are thrown vertically upward, with the same initial velocity of 98 m/s but 4 sec apart. How
long after the first one is thrown when they meet?
(1) 10 sec (2) 11 sec (3) 12 sec (4) 13 sec

18. Acceleration-time graph of a body is shown. The corresponding velocity-time graph of the same body is
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(1) (2) (3)

(4)

19. A student is able to throw a ball vertically to maximum height of 40 m. The maximum distance to which
the student can throw the ball in the horizontal direction:-
(1) 40(2)1/2m (2) 20 (2) 1/2m (3) 20 m (4) 80 m
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20. In the graph shown in figure, the time is plotted along x-axis. Which quantity associated with the projectile
motion is plotted along the y-axis: -

(1) kinetic energy (2) Momentum (3) horizontal velocity (4) None of the above

𝑥2
21. The equation of projectile is 𝑦 = 16𝑥 − then the horizontal range is:-
4

(1) 16 m (2) 8 m (3) 64 m (4) 12.8 m

22. If 4 seconds be the time in which a projectile reaches a point P of its path and 5 seconds the time from P
till it reaches the horizontal plane through the point of projection. The height of P above the horizontal
plane will be – [g = 9.8 m/sec2]
(1) 98 meters (2) 49 meters (3) 196 meters (4) 147 meters
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√3
23. The speed at the maximum height of a projectile is time of its intial speed ‘u’ of projection. Its
2

range on the horizontal plane:-


√3𝑢2 𝑢2 3𝑢2 3𝑢2
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2𝑔 2𝑔 2𝑔 𝑔

24. For ground to ground projectile motion equation of path is 𝑦 = 12𝑥 − 3/4𝑥 2 . Given that g = 10ms-2.
What is the range of the projectile?
(1) 36 m (2) 30.6 m (3) 16 m (4) 12.4 m

25. Ratio of the ranges of the bullets fired from a gun (of constant muzzle speed) at angle 𝜃, 2𝜃 & 4𝜃 is found
in the ratio x : 2 : 2, then the value of x will be (Assume same muzzle speed of bullets)
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) √3 (4) none of these

26. The vertical height of the projectile at time t is given by y = 4t – t2 and the horizontal distance covered is
given by x = 3t. What is the angle of projection with the horizontal?
(1) tan-13/5 (2) tan-14/5 (3) tan-14/3 (4) tan-13/4

27. A shell is fired vertically upwards with a velocity v1 from the deck of a ship travelling at a speed of v2. A
person on the shore observes the motion of the shell as parabola, its horizontal range is given by:-
2𝑣12 𝑣2 2𝑣1 𝑣22 2𝑣1 𝑣2 2𝑣12 𝑣22
(1) (2) (3) (4)
𝑔 𝑔 𝑔 𝑔
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28. A particle is projected under gravity at an angle of projection 45o with horizontal. Its horizontal range is
36 m. Find maximum Height attained by particle.
40
(1) 9 (2) 12 (3) (4) 20
3

29. A ball is thrown at an angle 𝜃 with the horizontal and the range is maximum. The value of tan 𝜃 is:-
1
(1) 1 (2) √2 (3) (4) 2
√3

30. A projectile is thrown with an initial velocity of 𝑣⃗ = 𝑎 𝑖̂ + 𝑏 𝑗̂ if the range of projectile is double
of maximum height reached by it then: -
(1) a = 2 b (2) b = a (3) b = 2a (4) b = 4a

31. 𝑣0 = (2𝑚/𝑠) 𝑖̂ + (3𝑚/𝑠) 𝑗̂ . At the top of the


A projectile is launched with an initial velocity ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗
trajectory, the velocity of the particle is (x horizontal direction, y-vertical direction)-
(1) √22 + 32 𝑚/𝑠 (2) 2 m/s (3) 3 m/s (4) 5 m/s
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32. An arrow is shot in air, time of flight is 5 sec and horizontal is 200m. The inclination of the arrow with
the horizontal velocity = 2m/s
5 8 1
(1) 𝑡𝑎𝑛−1 (2) 𝑡𝑎𝑛−1 (3) 𝑡𝑎𝑛−1 (4) 45o
8 5 8
𝜋 𝜋 𝜋
33. If angles of projection are ( + 𝜃) 𝑎𝑛𝑑 ( − 𝜃) where 𝜃 < 4, then the ratio of horizontal ranges
4 4

described by the projectile is (speed is same)-


(1) 2 : 1 (2) 1 : 2 (3) 1 : 1 (4) 2 : 3

34. A stone is dropped from a running bus. It will hit the ground in a-
(1) Straight path (2) Circular path (3) Parabolic path (4) None of these

35. A car A is going North –East at 80 km/hr. and another car B is going South-East at 60 km./hr. Then the
direction of the velocity of a relative to B makes with the North and angle 𝛼 such that tan 𝛼 is-
1 3 4 3
(1) (2) (3) (4)
7 4 3 5

36. A ship is travelling due east at 10 km/h. A ship heading 30 o east to north is always due north from the
first ship. The speed of the second ship in km/h is-
(1) 20√2 (2) 20√3/2 (3) 20 (4) 20/√2

37. A particle A is at rest and particle B moves in a circle with A at it’s centre. The particle A will appear:
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(1) At rest if seen from B (2) to move in straight line if seen from B

(3) to move in a circle if seen from B (4) to move in parabola if seen from B

38. Two billiard balls are rolling on a flat table. One has velocity components 𝑣𝑥 = 1𝑚/𝑠, 𝑣𝑦 = √3 𝑚/𝑠

and the other has components vx = 2m/s and vy = 2 m/s. If both the balls start moving from the
same point, the angle between their path is -
(1) 60o (2) 45o (3) 22.5o (4) 15o

39. A 120 m long train is moving towards west with a speed of 10 m/s. A bird flying towards east with a
speed of 5 m/s crosses the train. The time taken by the bird to cross the train will be-
(1) 16 sec (2) 12 sec (3) 10 sec (4) 8 sec

40. Two trains A & B 100 km apart are travelling towards each other on different tracks with starting speed
of 50km/h for both. The train A accelerates at 20 km/h2 and the train B retards at the rate 20 km/h2.The
distance covered by the train A when they cross each other is:
(1) 45 km (2) 55 km (3) 65 km (4) 60 km

41. A jet airplane travelling from east to west at a speed of 500 km h -1 ejected out gases of combustion at a
speed of 1500 km h-1 with respect to the jet plane. What is the velocity of the gases with respect to an
observe on the ground?
(1) 1000 km h-1 in the direction west to east (2) 1000 km h-1 in the direction east to west
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(3) 2000 km h-1 in the direction west to east (4) 2000 km h-1 in the direction east to west

42. A bus is moving with a velocity 10 ms-1 on a straight road. A scooterist wishes to overtake the bus in
100s. If the bus is at a distance of 1 km from the scooterist, with what velocity should the scooterist chase
the bus?
(1) 50 ms-1 (2) 40 ms-1 (3) 30 ms-`1 (4) 20 ms-1

43. To a stationary man, rain appears to be falling at an angle 30o with the vertical. As he starts moving with
a speed of 0.5 m/s he finds that the rain is falling vertically. Then the speed of rain w.r.t. the moving man
is:
(1) 0.5 m/s (2) 1 m/s (3) 0.5√3𝑚/𝑠 (4) √3𝑚/𝑠

44. A bucket is placed in the open where the rain is falling vertically. If a wind begins to blow at double the
velocity of the rain, how will be rate of filling of the bucket change?
(1) Remain unchanged (2) Doubled (3) Halved (4) Become four times

45. A boat crosses a river with a velocity of 8 km/h. If the resulting velocity of boat is 10 km/h then the
velocity of river water is -
(1) 4 km/h (2) 6 km/h (3) 8 km/h (4) 10 km/h

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