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DIWALI ASSIGNMENT (11th CLASS - PHYSICS)


(1) Zero (2) Positive
1. Find sin15 (3) Negative (4) Infinite
2 2 3 1 9. If acceleration of a particle at any time is given by
(1) (2) a = 2t + 5, calculate the velocity after 5s, if it starts
3 1 2 2 from rest
2 2 3 1 (1) 50 m/s (2) 25 m/s
(3) (4) (3) 100 m/s (4) 75 m/s
3 1 2 2
x  sin x dx 
2
1 1 1 10.
2. Find 1     ....upto 
2 4 8 x3
(1) 1 (2) 2 (1) 3x  cos x  c (2)  cos x  c
3
(3) 3 (4) 4
x3
3. Distance between two points  8, 4  and  0,a  is (3)  cos x  c (4) 3x  cos x  c
3
10. All the values are in the same unit of length.
11. The velocity of a body depends on time according
Find the positive value of a.
(1) 10 (2) 2 to the equation v  20  0.1t 2 . The body is
(3) 4 (4) 6 having
(1) Uniform acceleration
4. If log 2  log 3  log X , then value of X is
(2) Uniform retardation
(1) 6 (2) 12
(3) Non-uniform acceleration
(3) 18 (4) 5
(4) Zero acceleration
5. Find approximate value of tan  3  12. The displacement of a particle moving in a straight
(1) 3 (2) 3 rad line is given by s  8t 2  3t  5 . s in metre and t in
second. It initial velocity is
 (1) 3 m/s (2) 16 m/s
(3) (4) 0
60 (3) 19 m/s (4) Zero
6. A particle moves along the curve 12y  x 3 . Which 13. Velocity - time graph for a uniformly accelerated
coordinate changes at faster rate at x = 10? body moving on a straight path is
(1) x - coordinate (1) Parabola (2) Ellipse
(2) y - coordinate (3) Hyperbola (4) Straight line
(3) Both x and y - coordinate change by same 14. A particle is projected vertically upwards with a
rate velocity u from point O. When it returns to the point
(4) Data insufficient of projection.
(1) It average velocity over the whole journey is
7. The slope of y  x 3  7x 2  3 at x = 2 is non-zero
(1) 0 (2) 12 (2) It average speed over the whole journey is
(3) -16 (4) 16 u
dy 2
8. At point P, the value of is (3) Total distance travelled is twice the total
dx
y displacement
(4) Acceleration at the top most point is zero
15. A stone dropped from the top of the tower touches
the ground in 4 sec. The height of the tower is about

P
g  9.8m / s  2

(1) 78.4 m (2) 52.2 m


(3) 24.0 m (4) 12.8 m
x

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16. Figure shows the variation of velocity (v) of a body 21. The equation of trajectory of a projectile is
with time (t) from the origin O. Which of the graphs 5
shown in figure correctly represents the variation y  16x  x 2 . The horizontal range is __
of the acceleration (  ) with time (t)? 4
(1) 16 m (2) 8 m
(3) 3.2 m (4) 12.8 m
22. A man walking on a horizontal road in rain which is
v falling down vertically has to hold his umbrella at
an angle 30 to the vertical. Then ratio of the
velocity of rain to man is ____
(1) 3 :1 (2) 2 : 3
O t
(3) 1: 3 (4) 1: 3
23. A projectile is thrown from ground so as to have
maximum horizontal range R. taking the point of
(1) (2) projection as origin, the co-ordinates of the point
where the speed of the particle is minimum are
O t O t ____

 R
(1)  R, R  (2)  R, 
 2
(3) O t (4) O t
R R  R
(3)  ,  (4)  R, 
17. Rain is falling vertically with a speed 3 m/s. If a 2 4  4
man is running horizontally with the same speed
then the velocity of rain w.r.t man is ___  2  1.4   
24. A particle has initial velocity 3iˆ  4ˆj and has

(1) 3 m/s (2) 6 m/s  


acceleration 0.1iˆ  0.2ˆj . Its speed after 10s is
(3) 4.2 m/s (4) 0 m/s ___
18. The velocity of projection of a projectile is (1) 10 units (2) 7 units
 
6iˆ  8jˆ ms 1 .The horizontal range of the projectile
(3) 52 units (4) 8.5 units
is ____  g  10ms
2
  
25. A vector A points vertically upward and B points
(1) 4.9 m (2) 9.6 m  
towards north. The vector product A  B is
(3) 19.6 m (4) 14 m
(1) Null vector
19. The horizontal range of a projectile is 4 3 times (2) Along west
its maximum height . Its angle of projection will be (3) Along east
(1) 30 (2) 60 (4) Vertically downward
(3) 90 (4) 45 26. The ratio of numerical value of average velocity &
20. The co-ordinates of a body moving in a plane at average speed is always
any instant of time ‘t’ are x  t 2 and y  t 2 . (1)  1 (2)  1
Then the velocity of the body at that instant is (3)  1 (4) =0
(1) 2t  2  2 (2)  2  2

(3) 2t  2  2 (4) 2t      

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27. Select incorrect statement 
34. The vector B  5iˆ  2ˆj  Skˆ is perpendicular to the
    
(1) For any two vectors A.B  A B vector A  3iˆ  ˆj  2kˆ , then the value of ‘S’ is
    (1) 1 (2) 4.7
(2) For any two vectors A  B  A B
(3) 6.3 (4) 8.5
(3) A vector is not changed if it slides parallel 35. From the figure, the correct relation is
to itself (the given figure is a parallelogram)
(4) A vector is necessarily changed if it is rotated
through an angle C
28. A particle starts from rest with constant O N
acceleration. It travels x m in the first 2 seconds
and y m in the next 2 seconds, then D B
(1) y = x (2) y = 2x A
(3) y = 3x (4) x = 2y
M P
29. A body is dropped from a height of 45 m. Another E
body is projected vertically downwards from the    
same height 1 second later. If both the bodies reach (1) A  B  E  0
ground at the same time, find the speed of   
(2) C  D  A
projection of second body  g  10m / s     
2

(3) A  B  C  D
(1) 12.5 m/s (2) 25 m/s (4) All of the above
(3) 10 m/s (4) 20 m/s  
30. A body is thrown vertically upwards with a small 36. If a1 and a 2 are two non collinear unit vectors and
speed of u m/s, from the ground. Then  
if a1  a 2  3 , then the value of
(1) Acceleration is constant in magnitude but    
changes direction   
a 1  a 2 . 2a 1  a 2 is
(2) The acceleration is zero at the highest point
(3) Acceleration is maximum at the highest point 3
(1) 2 (2)
(4) Acceleration is constant throughout 2
31. A ball is thrown at an angle 60 falls at a distance 1
of 90m. If it is thrown with same speed at 30 . It (3) (4) 1
2
will fall at a distance of
(1) 30 m (2) 45 m 37. A projectile is given initial velocity of ˆi  4ˆj . the
(3) 60 m (4) 90 m equation of the path is  g  10m / s 
2

32. 1.02 is equal to [approximately] (1) y  2x  5x 2


(1) 1.01 (2) 1.02
(3) 1.03 (4) 1.04 (2) y  4x  5x 2

33. A particle moves along the parabolic path y  ax 2 in (3) 4y  2x  5x 2


such a way that the x-component of the velocity
(4) y  4x  25x 2
remains constant C. The acceleration of the particle
is
(1) ac (2) 2ac 2
(3) a 2 c (4) ac2

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38. Four particles A, B, C and D are moving with
constant speed v each. At the instant shown relative
velocity of A with respect to B, C and D are in River
directions 60m
B 4m/s

(1) 20 sec (2) 15 sec


(3) 12 sec (4) 16 sec
C A 43. A projectile is thrown with velocity v making an
angle  with the horizontal. It just crosses the top
of two poles, each of height h, after 1 second and 3
second respectively. The time of flight of the
D projectile is
(1) 1 s (2) 2 s
(3) 3 s (4) 4 s
(1) (2)
44. A plank is moving on ground with a velocity v, and
a block is moving on the plank with a velocity u
w.r.t plank as shown in figure. The velocity of block
(3) (4)
w.r.t ground is
39. Two cars A and B are moving in same direction u
with velocities 15 m/s and 5 m/s. When car A is at
a distance d behind the car B, the driver of the car Block
A applies brakes producing uniform retardation of
Plank
2.5m / s 2 . There will be no collision when
v
(1) d < 2 m (2) d > 10 m (1) (v + u) towards right
(3) d > 20 m (4) d < 20 m (2) (v - u) towards tight
40. Particle A is moving with velocity (3) u towards right

VA  2iˆ  4ˆj  3kˆ m / s and particle B is moving (4) (u + v) towards left

with VB  ˆi  ˆj m / s . the magnitude of their relative 45. Two particles A and B are projected simultaneously
velocity is from ground towards each other as shown. If they
collide in mid air then, the height above the ground
(1) 10 m/s (2) 19 m/s
where they collide is  g  10m / s 
2

(3) 19 m/s (4) 11 m/s


41. A train is moving in the north direction at a uniform 100 m/s
speed 10 m/sec. its length is 150 m. A parrot is
flying parallel to the train in the south with a uniform
speed of 5 m/s. The time taken by the parrot to 530 450
cross the train will be
A B
(1) 12 sec (2) 8 sec 140 m
(3) 15 sec (4) 10 sec (1) 75 m (2) 25 m
42. Water is flowing in a river from left to right with (3) 100 m (4) 125 m
velocity 4 m/s as shown in figure. The width of 46. A ball thrown by one player reaches the other in 2
river is 60m. The swimmer ‘A’ can swim with speed seconds, the maximum height attained by the ball
5 m/s with respect to water. If the swimmer wants above the point of projection will be about
to cross the river in minimum time, then this
minimum time taken by swimmer to cross the river (1) 10 m (2) 7.5 m
is (3) 5 m (4) 2.5 m

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47. An aeroplane is flying horizontally with a velocity VA cos 1  VB cos 2
of 600 km.h at a height of 1960 m. When it is (1)
r
vertically at a point A on the gorund, a bomb is
released from it. The bomb strikes the gorund at VA sin 1  VB sin 2
point B. The distance AB is (2)
r
(1) 1200 m (2) 0.33 km
VA sin 1  VB sin 2
(3) 3.33 km (4) 33 km (3)
48. At the height 80m, an aeroplane is moving with 150 r
m/s. A bomb is dropped from it so as to hit a target. VA cos 1  VB cos 2
At what distance from the target should the bomb (4)
r
be dropped (Given g  10m / s 2 )
53. A particle is moving in a circular path. The
(1) 605.3 m (2) 600 m acceleration and momentum of the particle at a

(3) 80 m (4) 230 m
49. A bomber plane moves horizontally with a speed of

certain moment are a  4iˆ  3jˆ m / s and
2


500 m/s and a bomb released from it, strikes the
ground in 10 sec. Angle with horizontal at which it  
p  8iˆ  6ˆj kg  m / s. The motion of the particle

strikes the ground will be  g  10m / s  is


2

(1) Uniform circular motion


1  1  1  1  (2) Accelerated circular motion
(1) tan   (2) tan  
5 2 (3) De-accelerated circular motion
 
(3) tan 1 1 (4) tan 1  5  (4) We can not say anything with a and p only
50. A cart is moving horizontally along a straight line 54. The work done in joules in increasing the extension
with constant speed 30 m/s. A projectile is to be of a spring of stiffness 10 N/cm from 4 cm to 6 cm
fired from the moving cart in such a way that it will is:
return to the cart after the cart has moved 80m. At (1) 1 J (2) 10 J
what speed (relative to the cart) must the projectile (3) 50 J (4) 100 J
be fired (take g  10m / s 2 ) 55. A bullet of mass 5 g is fired at a velocity
(1) 10 m/s (2) 10 8 m / s 900 ms 1 from a rifle of mass 2.5 kg. What is recoil
velocity of the rifle?
40
(3) m/s (4) None of these (1) 0.9ms 1 (2) 180ms1
3
51. Four particles are in x-y plane at: (3) 900 ms 1 (4) 1.8ms 1
(P) 1 kg at  0,0  (Q) 2 kg at 1,0  56. A rocket of mass 1000 kg is exhaust gases at a
rate of 4 kgs1 with a velocity 3000ms 1. The
(R) 3 kg at 1, 2  (S) 4 kg at  2, 0 
thrust developed on the rocket is
The centre of mass is located at:
(1) 12000 N (2) 120 N
(1)  0.3,1.2  (2) 1.3,0.6 
(3) 800 N (4) 200 N
(3)  0.5,1.4  (4) 1.2,0.3 57. A ball of mass m moves with speed v and it strikes
normally with a wall and reflected back normally
52. Find the angular velocity of A w.r.t. B in the figure with same speed. If its time to contact with wall is
given below t, then find force exerted by ball on the wall
 2mv mv
A VA (1) (2)
t t
VB r
mv
 (3) mvt (4)
2t
B

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58. In a circus stuntman rides a motorbike in a circular 63. Which of the following is incorrect
track of radius R in the vertical plane. The minimum  
speed at highest point of track will be (1) Fnet  M a com
 
u (2) Psystem  M Vcom

R
. 1
(3) K.E system  M Vcom
2
2

(4) None of these


Where
(1) 2gR (2) 0
a com  acceleration of centre of mass
(3) 3gR (4) gR Vcom  Velocity of center of mass
59. A particle moves in a circle of radius 20cm with a M = Total mass of system
linear speed of 10m/s. The angular velocity will 64. The centre of mass of a sytem of particles does
be___ not depend on:-
(1) 50 rad/s (2) 100 rad/s (1) Position of the particles
(3) 25 rad/s (4) 75 rad/s (2) Relative distances between the particles
60. An object is projected at an angle 53 with (3) Masses of the particles
horizontal with 50 m / s. Radius of curvature of its (4) Forces acting on the particles
trajectory at the highest point will be 65. Selct correct statement regarding pseudo force:-
(Take g  10m / s )
2 (1) It is electromagnetic in nature
(2) Newton’s 3rd law is applicable for it
(1) 900 m (2) 90 m
(3) It is a fundamental force
(3) 1600m (4) 160m (4) It is used to make Newton’s law applicable in
61. Sachin (55 kg) and Kapil (65 kg) are sitting at the non-inertial frame
two ends of a boat at rest in still water. The boat   
weighs 100 kg and is 3.0 m long. Sachin walks down 66. Three forces F1 , F2 and F3 are acting on a particle
   
to Kapil and shakes hand. The boats gets displaced of mass m such that F1  F2  F3  0. If the force
by 
(1) zero m (2) 0.75 m F1 is now removed then the acceleration of the
particle is:
(3) 3.0 m (4) 2.3 m
  
62. A bomb of mass m is projected from the ground  
(1) F2  F3 / m (2) F2 / m
with speed v at angle  with the horizontal. At the  
maximum height from the ground it explodes into (3) F1 / m (4)  F1 / m
two fragments of equal mass. If one fragment 67. A book is lying on the table. What is the angle
comes to rest immediately after explosion, then the between the action of the book on the table and
horizontal range of centre of mass is:- their reaction of the table on the book?
v 2 sin 2  v 2 sin 
(1) (2) PHYSICS
g g

v 2 sin  v 2 sin 2
(3) (4)
2g g


(1) 0 rad (2) rad
4

(3) rad (4)  rad
2

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68. Figure shows a CD rotating clockwise (as seen 71. The force acting on a body moving along x-axis
from above) in the CD-player. After turning it off, varies with the position of the particle as shown in
the CD slows down. Assuming it has not come to a the figure. The body is in stable equilibrium at:
stop yet, the direction of the acceleration of point P
at this instance is F

.P

x1 x2 X
(1) (2)

(3) (4)
69. A particle moves along on a road with constant (1) x1
speed at all points as shown in figure. The normal
(2) x 2
reaction of the road on the particle is:
(3) Both x1 and x 2
D
B (4) Neither x1 nor x 2
.
A 72. A man pushes eight identical blocks on the horizontal
C frictionless surface with horizontal force F. The
force that block-1 exerts at block-2 has magnitude
(1) Same at all points F21 and the force that block-7 exerts on the block-
(2) Maximum at point B
F21
(3) Maximum at point C 8 is F87 . Find F
(4) Minimum at point A 87

70. A motor drives a body along a straight line with a F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8


constant force. The power P developed by the
motor must vary with time t as: (Initial velocity of
the body is zero)
(1) 3 (2) 5
P P
(3) 7 (4) 9
73. An electric motor that can develop 1.0 hp is used
(1) (2) to lift a mass of 74.6 kg through a distance of 10.0
O t O t m. What is the minimum time in which it can do
this? (Take g  10m / s2 )
P P
(1) 3 sec (2) 5 sec
(3) 7 sec (4) 10 sec
(3) (4) 74. When a stationary bomb explodes into many
O t O t fragments, which of the following is not correct.
(1) Momentum of system is conserved
(2) Kinetic energy of the system is conserved
(3) Mass of the system is conserved
(4) Acceleration of center of mass is zero

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75. Diagram shows a situation in which girl is whirling 78. Select the correct statement
a stone with constant speed in a circle. What is the (1) Center of mass always lie inside the body
reason for tension in the string?
(2) Internal force can not change kinetic energy
of the system
(3) Internal force cannot change the momentum
of the system
(4) Center of mass of two point mass lies
towards the lighter mass.
79. A man of mass m starts moving on plank of mass
M with constant velocity v with respect to plank. If
the plank lies on a smooth horizontal surface, then
velocity of plank with respect to ground is:-

(1)
Increase in magnitude of momentum Mv mv
(1) (2)
(2)
Decrease in magnitude of momentum mM M
(3)
Change in direction of momentum Mv mv
(3) (4)
(4)
No force is required as magnitude of m mM
momentum remains constant 80. Two bodies of masses 5 kg and 1 kg are moving
76. What is the value of linear velocity, if
  with velocities 2iˆ  7ˆj  3kˆ and
  3iˆ  4ˆj  k and r  5iˆ  6ˆj  6kˆ
10iˆ  35jˆ  3kˆ m / s respectively. The velocity of
(1) 6iˆ  2jˆ  3kˆ (2) 18iˆ  13jˆ  2kˆ the centre of mass of the two body system is:-
(3) 4iˆ  13jˆ  6kˆ (4) 6iˆ  2ˆj  8kˆ (1) Along z-axis (2) In the xy-plane
(3) In the xyz space (4) In the yz-plane
77. In the figure shown the potential energy U of a
particle is plotted against its position ‘x’ from origin. 81. A body is acted on by a force given by
Then which of the following statement is correct. F  10  2t  N. The impulse received by the body
during the first four seconds is
U
(1) 40 N s (2) 56 N s
(3) 72 N s (4) 32 N s
82. A conical pendulum is moving in a circle with angular
velocity  as shown. If tension in the string is T,,
X which of following equations are correct?
O x1 x2 x3


(1) x1 is in stable equilibrium
(2) x 2 is in unstable equilibrium
(3) x 3 is in stable equilibrium m
(4) None of these

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(1) T  m2  (2) Tsin   m2  88. A particle is revolving is a circular path. Speed of
the particle is changing with time accuring to relation
(3) T  mg cos  (4) T  m2  sin  v  4 t. Find the total acceleration of particle at
83. A particle is released from rest at origin. It moves t  1sec
under influence of potential field
(Radius of circular path = 2 m)
U  x  3x, kinetic energy at x  2 is:-
2
(1) 80 m / s 2 (2) 60 m / s 2
(1) 2 J (2) 1 J
(3) 1.5 J (4) 0 J (3) 32 m / s 2 (4) None of these
84. An ideal spring with spring-constant k is hung from 89. The ratio of center of mass from the ground of a
the ceiling and a block of mass M is attached to its uniform semi-circular ring and uniform circular disc,
lower end. The mass is released with the spring both having same mass and radius is kept at ground
initially unstretched. Then the maximum extension as shown in figure.
in the spring is:-
(1) 4 Mg / k (2) 2 Mg / k (M) (M)
R R
(3) Mg / k (4) Mg / 2k
85. A uniform wire of length  is bent into the shape of Semi-circular Ring Semi-circular disc
‘V’ symmetrically as shown. The distance of its (1) Is greater than 1 (2) Is less than 1
centre of mass from the vertex A is (3) Is equal to 1 (4) Can not be defined
B 90. A ball attached with massless rope of the length
A 60
o
 swings in vertical circle as shown in figure. The
total acceleration of the ball is
C
aiˆ  bjˆ m / sec 2 when it is at angle   37;
  3
(1) (2) (where a and b are positive constant). Find the
2 4
magnitude of centripetal acceleration of the ball at
 3 the instant shown. The axis system is shown in
(3) (4) None of these figure.
8
86. A simple pendulum of length L carries a bob of
mass m. When the bob is at its lowest position, it is
given that the minimum horizontal speed necessary
for it to move in a vertical circle about the point of   37
suspension. When the string is horizontal, the net
force on the bob is
(1) 10 mg (2) 5 mg
(3) 4 mg (4) 1mg
87. A small block of mass m  2 kg is connected at
ˆj
the end of a string having length 1m. Breaking
strength of the string is 128 N. One end of the string î
is connected to the fixed point as shown in figure.
Find the maximum angular velocity by which system

.
can be rotated on a smooth horizontal plane. 3a 4b 3a 4b
(1)  (2) 
2kg 5 5 5 5
O 1m
(1) 10 rad/s (2) 8 rad/s 4a 3b 4a 3b
(3)  (4) 
(3) 5 rad/s (4) None of these 5 5 5 5

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Class-XI Happy Diwali
91. A small block slides with velocity V0  0.5 gr on 94. A uniform circular disc of radius a taken. A
circular portion of radius b has been removed
the horizontal frictionless surface as shown in the
from its as shown in the figure. If the centre of
Figure. The block leaves the surface at point C.
hole is at a distance c from the centre of the
The angle  in the figure is:
disc, the distance x 2 of the centre of mass of
V0 the remaining part from the initial centre of mass
O is given by:

.
B
C
r a
 r

O2 O b
4
1 3
1 O1 x-axis
(1) cos   (2) cos  
9 4

1  1 
x2 c
(3) cos   (4) None of the above
2
b 2 cb2
92. Which of the following is correct
 
(1) a 2  c2
 
(2) a 2  b 2

dV
(1)  magnitude of total acceleration
dt c2 ca 2
 
(3) a 2  b 2
 
(4) c2  b 2

dV
(2) dt  magnitude of Tangential acceleration 95. A particle is acted upon by a force of constant
magnitude which is always perpendicular to the
 velocity of the particle. The motion of the particle
dV
(3)  magnitude of tangential acceleration takes place in plane. It follows that
dt (1) Its velocity is constant

dV (2) Its acceleratin is constant
(4)  Component of acceleration (3) Its kinetic energy is constant
dt
perpendicular to velocity (4) It moves in a parabolic path.
  96. Consider a system of two identical particles. One
Where V represents velocity and V magnitude of the particles is at rest and the other has an

of velocity. acceleration f. The centre of mass has an
93. When a man starts to walk on rough horizontal acceleration:-
surface, then nature and direction of force of friction 
on shoes due to ground: (1) Zero (2) f
(1) Static, forward 
f 
(2) Static, backward (3) (4) 2f
2
(3) Dynamic, forward
(4) Dynamic, backward

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Happy Diwali PHYSICS
97. Select the incorrect statement. 99. A block of mass m is initially stationary relative to
(1) Spring force is conservative force the plank of mass M. If s   and no friction exists
(2) If work-done by conservative force is positive between ground and M, the maximum value of F
potential energy of the system will increase for no relative sliding between M and m is:
(3) Work-done by conservative force is closed  m F
path is zero. M
(4) If work-done by conservative force is
positive kinetic energy of the system will (1) mg (2) Mg
increase.
98. Which of the following is the correct order of forces  m
(3) mg 1   (4) None of these
(1) Weak interaction < gravitational forces  M
< strong interaction < electrostatic force 100. A body of mass 10 kg is kept on a horizontal floor.
(2) Gravitational force < weak interaction Coefficient of friction between body and floor is
< electrostatic force < strong interaction 0.5. If g  10 ms2 , then force of friction acting on
(3) Gravitational force < electrostatic force the body is:
< strong interaction < weak interaction (1) 50 N (2) 25 N
(4) Weak interaction < gravitation force (3) Zero (4) 10 N
< electrostatic force < strong interaction

ANWER KEY
Q. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Ans. 4 2 2 1 3 2 3 1 1 2 3 1 4 2 1 4 3 2 1 1
Q. No. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Ans. 4 1 3 3 2 2 4 3 1 4 4 1 2 4 1 3 2 1 3 3
Q. No. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Ans. 4 3 4 1 1 3 3 1 1 3 2 2 2 1 4 1 1 4 1 2
Q. No. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
Ans. 2 4 3 4 4 4 4 1 3 1 2 3 4 2 3 2 2 3 4 1
Q. No. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
Ans. 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 2 2 3 1 2 3 3 2 2 3 3
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