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ALLEN) TEE (Main + Advanced) 2025 CAREER INSTITUTE NURTURE COURSE Phase : TOPS PHYSICS, QUIZ # 08 (KINEMATICS [2-D, 3-D & RELATIVE]) SECTION-I Single Correct Answer Type 4Q.13M(CD] 1. Aship goes in the north at a constant speed of 20 km/hr and the other in the south with the same speed. ‘The smoke coming from the first ship is stretched towards the west and from the second towards the north-west (see figure). Determine the magnitude and direction of the wind speed. north of west, (1 (A) 20)5 km/hr in direction tan” (3) (B) 20) km/hr in direction tan” (2) north of east (C) 20/5 km/hr in direction 37° south of west (D) None of these 2. Ahuntertries to hunt a monkey with a small, very poisonous arrow, blown from a pipe with initial speed V,, The monkey is hanging on a branch of a tree at height H above the ground. The hunter is at a distance L from the bottom of the tree. The monkey sees the arrow leaving the blow pipe and immediately loses the grip on the tree, falling freely down with zero initial velocity. The minimum initial speed v, of the arrow for hunter to succeed while monkey is in air : fears +L w | fear + » {a @ Vier ©, 3. Acar leaves Kota for Bundi every 12 minutes. The distance between Kota and Bundi is 60 km. The car travels ata speed of 60 km/hr. Find the number of cars that a man driving from Bundi to Kota will meet in route if he starts from Bundi simultaneously with one of the ears leaving Kota. The ear from Bundi travels ata speed of 60 km/hr (ayo (B) 10 ou (D) 12 4. Choose the INCORRECT option :- (A) If relative velocity of one object with respect to other is towards the line joining them, then they must collide. (B) Ifrelative velocity of one object with respect to other is towards the line j collide. (©)A particle starting from rest under the action of constant acceleration must follow a straight line trajectory. (D) Motion under constant acceleration can never result in a elosed path trajectory with some area enclosed ing them, then they may PHYSICS / Quiz # 08 (Kinematics [2-D, 3-D & Relative]) E-1/5 AEE (Main + Advanced) 2025 Q U 1Z NURTURE COURSE Phase : TOPS Multiple Correct Answer Type 4Q.14M(D] A particle moves in x-y plane such that the position vector of the particle depends on time t as ¥ =(10t)i +(5t° -20t-+1)} where tis in second and ris in meter. (A) Average velocity of the particle in time interval t= 0 10 t=2 see is 10(i—j) misee (B) Average acceleration in time interval t= 0 to t=2 sec is along y-axis (C) Path followed by particle is parabolic (D) Path followed by particle is straight line The missile at A takes off from rest and rises vertivally to B, where its fuel runs out in 8 sec. If the acceleration varies with time as shown, determine the missile's height h, and speed v,. If by internal controls the missile is then suddenly pointed 45° as shown, and allowed to travel in free flight, determine um height attained, h, and the range R to where it crashes at D. the ma ts) (A) v, is equal to 160 mis, 280 B 1 (B) h, is equal to ——m (©) hg is equal to 900 m, (D) Ris equal to 3000 m. (approx) A manis standing on a road and observes that rain is falling at angle 45° with the verte: running on the road with constant acceleration 0.5 m/s*. After a certain time from the start of the motion, |. The man starts it appears to him that rain is still falling at range 45° with the vertical, with speed 2/3 m/s. Motion of the ‘man is in the same vertical plane in which the rain is falling. Then which of the following statement(s) are true. (A) Itis not possible. (B) Speed of the rain relative to the ground is 2 m/s. (C) Speed of the man when he finds rain to be falling at range 45° with the vertical, is 4 m/s. (D) The man has travelled a distance 16m on the road by the time he again find to be falling at angle 45°, E-2/5 PHYSICS / Quiz # 08 (Kinematics [2-D, 3-D & Relative]) 2025 " AEE (Main + Advan ft QU IZ NURTURE COURSE scat Phase : TOPS A particle is moving in a plane with a velocity given by ti= uyi + @a cos (ot) j . The particle is at ori att=0. ox (A) The trajectory of the particle ¥ = 28 sin( 2% (ox (B) The trajectory of the particle ¥ sain : | (C) The distance ofthe particle from origin at t= 3% is fa* + 4“ } 20 Lo (D) The distance of the particle from orig at t= PY an, 1 fal, 9/ ZU S2y2 4 Linked Comprehension Type (2 Para x 3Q. & 1 Para x 2Q.) [3 M (-D)] (Single Correct Answer Type) 10. 11. Paragraph for Questions no. 9 to 11 When a cricket ball is hit for the boundary, how does the player in the area know where to be to catch it? Are there clues hidden in ball's motion that can guide the fielder. Lets just imagine ourselves in the cricket field. Let's assume for simplicity that we are in the plane of projection of the ball. All we need to decide is whether we should move towards the ball, away from it, or stand still to catch, If the ball falls short of you, the path of ball is as shown in figure-1. In such a case, the line joining ball and you makes increasing angle a. with horizontal and then after a certain maximum, the angle o: with the horizontal starts decreasing. If the ball goes right over your head as in figure-2, the line joining ball and you makes continuously increasing angle with the horizontal. Then you should move back. If you are at the right position, the angle a made by the line joining ball and you makes increasing angle with horizontal and is maximum when it reaches you (figure-3). when itis about to reach you, angle becomes almost constant. Figure-1 Fielder Figure-2 Fielder Figure-3 Fielder ‘The angle ct made by the line joining you and ball has a graph as shown below. To catch the ball, you should (A) run back (B) stand still (C) nun towards the ball (D) can't be said In figure-1, when angle of line joining you and ball with horizontal is maximum, (A) The ball is moving perpendicular to its initial velocity. (B) The ball is moving at an angle 0 below horizontal (C) the ball is moving horizontally. (D) The velocity of the balls is towards you. ‘The constant in last line of paragraph refers to (ayo (B) 90°-0 joo (D)20 PHYSICS / Quiz # 08 (Kinematics [2-D, 3-D & Relative]) E-3/5 AEE (Main + Advanced) 2025 U 1Z NURTURE COURSE Phase : TOPS 12. 13. 14. Paragraph for Questions no. 12 to 14 A river of width d is flowing with a uniform velocity v,. A boat starts moving from points A with a constant speed v, such that the direction of resultant velocity (velocity of boat w.rt ground) is always perpendicular to the line joining boat and the fixed point C. Point B is on the opposite side of the river and A, B and C are in straight line such that AB = BC = d. fe fied pote The trajectory of the boat is circle. Itis moving in a circle which (A) has radius d and centre at B (B) has radius 2d and centre at C (C) has radius 4d and centre at C (D) has radius d/2 and centre at B The drifting of the boat is (A) 2x84 (B)d (©)2d (D) Ba Angle made by velocity of boat w.rt. river from river flow at the instant it reaches the opposite bank is (A) 60° (B) 30° (©) 120° (D) 150° Paragraph for Question No. 15 to 16 Ina square field of size 20m, there are two coconut trees A & B at diagonally opposite comers of height 40 m and 20m respectively. A bird comes flying over the top of tree A along a straight line towards top of tree B, with a constant speed of 10./3 m/s. Some time after the bird passes the top of tree A, a water 1 jetis fired vertically from the centre of the field which strikes the bird after > of firing 15. Find the distance of bird from the top of taller tree when jet was fired. (A) 53 m (B) 10m (© sv2 m (D)6m 16. How high above the smaller coconut tree, the bird is hit by the jet? (A) 5V3 m (B) 10m (©) V2 m (D)6m SECTION-IIT Numerical Grid Type (Ranging from 0 to 9) 2Q.[4M (0)] 1. A fountain jet situated at a height of 11.25m above the ground projects water droplets in all directions with velocity of 20 ms“, The maximum distance (in m) on ground reached by any water droplet is N * 10. Find value of N. 2, Aferry is moving due east and encounters a southwest wind (Wind coming from south west and going towards north east) of speed 10 m/s as shown. The experienced ferry captain wishes to minimize the effects of the wind on the passengers who are on the outdoor decks. At what speed (in m/s) should he proceed? Ls : E-4/5, PHYSICS / Quiz # 08 (Kinematics [2-D, 3-D & Relative]) " AEE (Main + Advan ft QU IZ NURTURE COURSE icacxaeuz| Phase : TOPS SECTION-IV Matrix Match Type (4 x 5) 1 Q. [8 M (for each entry +2(0)] 1. Column-I shows certain situations and Column-II shows the descriptions of situations. Match them correctly. Column-L Column-IL (A) A fire cracker projected vertically up (P) For observer O,, particle is moving explodes at top most point of trajectory with constant speed and is broken into several fragments. Observers observes any one fragment initially moving towards right. Observer , is on ground at rest and observer O, is at the point of explosion falling freely (B) A particle is projected with speed v, on (Q For observer O,, particle is moving with the inner surface of a smooth cylindrical constant non-zero acceleration drum, Observer O, is falling freely along the axis of cylinder initially at rest when particle is projected from top and observer , is on ground at rest (©) A ball is projected up from a trolley (R) For observer O,, particle is moving with constant moving with constant horizontal non-zero acceleration velocity v,. Observer O, is on trolley and is stationary relative to trolley and observer O, is at rest on ground, opt 0, Soy, (D) A ball is dropped froma trolley moving (S) Trajectory observed by O, isa straight line horizontally with constant acceleration a. The trolley was at rest when the ball was dropped. Observer O, is person dropping the ball and observer O, is on ground at rest. (1) Trajectory observed by O, is a curved path 4°: 42 Pe PHYSICS / Quiz # 08 (Kinematics [2-D, 3-D & Relative]) E-5/5

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