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3.motion in A Plane (Only Answer Key)
3.motion in A Plane (Only Answer Key)
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Date : Start Time : End Time :
IIT-JEE | MEDICAL | BOARDS
PHYSICS CP03
SYLLABUS : Motion in a Plane
Max. Marks : 180 Marking Scheme : (+4) for correct & (–1) for incorrect answer Time : 60 min.
INSTRUCTIONS : This Daily Practice Problem Sheet contains 45 MCQs. For each question only one option is correct.
Darken the correct circle/ bubble in the Response Grid provided on each page.
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8. The position vectors of points A, B, C and D are 16. The resultant of two vectors A and B is perpendicular to
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A = 3 i 4 j 5 k] B 4 i 5 j 6 k] C 7 i 9 j3k the vector A and its magnitude is equal to half the
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and D 4 i 6 j then the displacement vectors AB and magnitude of vector B . The angle between A and B is
JJJG
CD are (a) 120° (b) 150° (c) 135° (d) 180°
(a) perpendicular (b) parallel 17. A man running along a straight road with uniform velocity
(c) antiparallel (d) inclined at an angle of 60° G
9. A person swims in a river aiming to reach exactly on the u u ˆi feels that the rain is falling vertically down along – ĵ .
opposite point on the bank of a river. His speed of swimming If he doubles his speed, he finds that the rain is coming at
is 0.5 m/s at an angle of 120º with the direction of flow of
water. The speed of water is an angle T with the vertical. The velocity of the rain with
(a) 1.0 m/s (b) 0.5 m/s (c) 0.25 m/s (d) 0.43 m/s respect to the ground is
10. A projectile thrown with velocity v making angle T with
vertical gains maximum height H in the time for which the u ˆ
(a) ui – uj (b) ui j
projectile remains in air, the time period is tan T
(a) H cos T / g (b) 2H cos T / g (c) 2uiˆ u cot Tˆj (d) ui u sin Tˆj
(c) 4H / g (d) 8H / g 18. Two projectiles A and B thrown with speeds in the ratio
11. A ball is thrown from a point with a speed ' v0 ' at an 1 : 2 acquired the same heights. If A is thrown at an angle
elevation angle of T. From the same point and at the same of 45° with the horizontal, the angle of projection of B will be
' v0 ' (a) 0° (b) 60° (c) 30° (d) 45°
instant, a person starts running with a constant speed 19. A projectile can have the same range ‘R’ for two angles of
2
to catch the ball. Will the person be able to catch the ball? If projection. If ‘T1’ and ‘T2’ be time of flights in the two
yes, what should be the angle of projection T ? cases, then the product of the two time of flights is directly
(a) No, 0° (b) Yes, 30° (c) Yes, 60° (d) Yes, 45° proportional to
G G Zt Zt 1 1
12. If vectors A cos Ztiˆ sinZtjˆ and B cos ˆi sin ˆj (a) R (b) (c) (d) R2
2 2 R R2
are functions of time, then the value of t at which they are
20. A man standing on the roof of a house of height h throws
orthogonal to each other is :
S S S
one particle vertically downwards and another particle
(a) t (b) t (c) t = 0 (d) t horizontally with the same velocity u. The ratio of their
2Z Z 4Z velocities when they reach the earth's surface will be
13. A bus is moving on a straight road towards north with a
uniform speed of 50 km/hour turns through 90°. If the speed (a) 2gh u 2 : u (b) 1 : 2
remains unchanged after turning, the increase in the velocity
of bus in the turning process is (c) 1 : 1 (d) 2gh u 2 : 2gh
(a) 70.7 km/hour along south-west direction
(b) 70.7 km/hour along north-west direction. 21. If a unit vector is represented by 0.5iˆ 0.8 ˆj ckˆ , the value
(c) 50 km/hour along west
of c is
(d) zero
14. The velocity of projection of oblique projectile is (a) 1 (b) 0.11 (c) 0.01 (d) 0.39
(6î 8ˆj) m s 1 . The horizontal range of the projectile is 22. An aeroplane is flying at a constant horizontal velocity of
(a) 4.9 m (b) 9.6 m (c) 19.6 m (d) 14 m 600 km/hr at an elevation of 6 km towards a point directly
15. A point P moves in counter-clockwise direction on a circular above the target on the earth's surface. At an appropriate
path as shown in the figure. The y time, the pilot releases a ball so that it strikes the target at
movement of 'P' is such that it the earth. The ball will appear to be falling
B (a) on a parabolic path as seen by pilot in the plane
sweeps out a length s = t3 + 5,
where s is in metres and t is in P(x,y)
(b) vertically along a straight path as seen by an observer
seconds. The radius of the path m on the ground near the target
is 20 m. The acceleration of 'P' 20
(c) on a parabolic path as seen by an observer on the
when t = 2 s is nearly x ground near the target
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(a) 13 m/s2 (b) 12 m/s2 (c) 7.2 ms2 (d) 14 m/s2 (d) on a zig-zag path as seen by pilot in the plane
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36. The velocity of projection of oblique projectile is 42. A particle crossing the origin of co-ordinates at time t = 0,
moves in the xy-plane with a constant acceleration a in the
(6î 8ˆj) m s 1 . The horizontal range of the projectile is y-direction. If its equation of motion is y = bx2 (b is a
(a) 4.9 m (b) 9.6 m (c) 19.6 m (d) 14 m constant), its velocity component in the x-direction is
37. An artillary piece which consistently shoots its shells with
the same muzzle speed has a maximum range R. To hit a 2b a a b
target which is R/2 from the gun and on the same level, the (a) (b) (c) (d)
a 2b b a
elevation angle of the gun should be JG
(a) 15° (b) 45° (c) 30° (d) 60° 43. A vector A is rotated by a small angle 'T radian ('T << 1)
JG JG JG
38. A car runs at a constant speed on a circular track of radius to get a new vector B In that case B A is :
100 m, taking 62.8 seconds in every circular loop. The average JG JG JG
velocity and average speed for each circular loop (a) A 'T (b) B 'T A
respectively, is JG § 'T2 ·
(a) 0, 10 m/s (b) 10 m/s, 10 m/s (c) A ¨¨ 1 ¸ (d) 0
(c) 10 m/s, 0 (d) 0, 0 © 2 ¸¹
39. A vector of magnitude b is rotated through angle T. What is 44. If a body moving in circular path maintains constant speed
the change in magnitude of the vector? of 10 ms–1, then which of the following correctly describes
T T relation between acceleration and radius ?
(a) 2b sin (b) 2b cos (c) 2b sin T (d) 2b cos T
2 2
40. A stone projected with a velocity u at an angle T with the a a
horizontal reaches maximum height H1. When it is projected (a) (b)
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with velocity u at an angle ¨© T¸¹ with the horizontal, it r
2 r
reaches maximum height H2. The relation between the
horizontal range R of the projectile, heights H1 and H2 is a a
(a) R 4 H1H 2 (b) R = 4(H1 – H2) (c) (d)
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(c) R = 4 (H1 + H2) (d) R r r
H 22 45. The position of a projectile launched from the origin at t = 0
41. The vector sum of two forces is perpendicular to their vector is given by rG 40iˆ 50 ˆj m at t = 2s. If the projectile was
differences. In that case, the forces launched at an angle Tfrom the horizontal, then T is
(a) cannot be predicted (take g = 10 ms–2)
(b) are equal to each other
(c) are equal to each other in magnitude 1 2 3 1 7 1 4
(a) tan (b) tan 1 (c) tan (d) tan
(d) are not equal to each other in magnitude 3 2 4 5
Answer Key