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Physics Class 11th Final Exam.
Physics Class 11th Final Exam.
M.M.-70
Time- 3-hours
General Instructions:
(2) This question paper has five sections: Section A, Section B, Section C, Section D and Section E. All
the sections are compulsory.
(3) Section A contains eighteen MCQ of 1 mark each, Section B contains seven questions of two
marks each, Section C contains five questions of three marks each, section D contains three long
questions of five marks each and Section E contains two case study based questions of 4 marks each.
(4) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in section B, C, D and E.
You have to attempt only one of the choices in such questions.
SECTION-A
Q.1) For which of the following process, the thermal conduction is maximum?
(a) Combustion
(b) Radiation
(c) Convection
(d) Conduction
Q.2) The dimensions of kinetic energy is
(a) [M 2L2T]
(b) [ML 2T]
(c) [ML 2T-2]
(d) [ML 2T-1]
Q.3) The acceleration of particle executing S.H.M. when it is at mean position is
(a) Infinite
(b) Varies
(c) Maximum
(d) Zero
(b) 1002 W
(c) 2000 W
(d) 500 W
Q.12) Moment of inertia depends on
(a) Distribution of particles
(b) Mass
(c) Position of axis of rotation
(d) All of these
Q.13) A missile is launched with a velocity less than the escape velocity. The sum of its kinetic and
potential energy is
(a) Positive
(b) Negative
(c) Zero
(d) may be positive or negative
Q.14) The force of friction depends upon
Q.16) A body weighs 500 N on the surface of the earth. How much would it weight half way below
the surface of the earth?
(a)1000N
(b)500N
(c)250N
(d) 125 N
Q.17) Assertion : Force is required to move a body uniformly along a circle.
Reason : When the motion is uniform, acceleration is zero.
Q.18) Assertion : On a rainy day, it is difficult to drive a car or bus at high
speed.
Reason : The value of coefficient of friction is lowered due to wetting of the
surface.
SECTION-B
Q.22) Write copper, steel, glass, and rubber in the order of increasing coefficient of
elasticity. (2)
OR
Q.25) What is projectile? Give its examples. Show that the path of projectile is
parabolic.? (2)
SECTION-C
Q.26) Differentiate between one, two and three dimensional motion. (3)
OR
A solid is heated at a constant rate. The variation of temperature with heat input is shown in
the figure here:
Q.27) Explain Parallax method for measuring distance of a nearby star. (3)
OR
A hollow sphere is filled with water through a small hole in it. It is hung by a long thread and
as water slowly flows out of the hole at the bottom, one finds that the period of oscillations
first increases and then decreases. Explain why?
OR
Q.30) What is meant by power and energy ? Give their units. (3)
SECTION-D
Draw a diagram showing the construction of a hydraulic brake. how does it work?
Or
Q.33) find (a) time of flight (b) maximum height (c) horizontal range of
projectile projected with speed V making an angle @ with horizontal direction
from the ground. (5)
Or
(b) Show that in the absence of an external force the velocity of the C.M. of a system
remains constant.
SE
CTION-E
Q.34) Newton’s first law of motion states that If the net external force on a body is zero, its
acceleration is zero. Acceleration can be non zero only if there is a net external force on the body.
To summaries, if the net external force is zero, a body at rest continues to remain at rest and a
body in motion continues to move with a uniform velocity. This property of the body is called
inertia. Inertia means ‘resistance to change’. A body does not change its state of rest or uniform
motion, unless an external force compels it to change that state. In other words, all objects resist
a change in their state of motion. In a qualitative way, the tendency of undisturbed objects to stay
at rest or to keep moving with the same velocity is called inertia. Consider a book at rest on a
horizontal surface. It is subject to two external forces: the force due to gravity (i.e. its weight W)
acting downward and the upward force on the book by the table, the normal force R. R is a self-
adjusting force. This is an example of the kind of situation mentioned above. The forces are not
quite known fully but the state of motion is known. We observe the book to be at rest. Therefore,
we conclude from the first law that the magnitude of R equals that of W. A statement often
encountered is : Since W = R, forces cancel and, therefore, the book is at rest”. This is incorrect
reasoning. The correct statement is: “Since the book is observed to be at rest, the net external
force on it must be zero, according to the first law. This implies that the normal force R must be
equal and opposite to the weight W”.
1) The book on table is at rest. The force of gravity here is balanced by
a) Force of friction
b) Normal reaction by table on book
c) Weight of table
d) none of these
2) If no external force acts on object which is at rest. it will
a) remain at rest
b) start to move
c) both a and b can possible
d) none of these
3) Define inertia.
4) State Newton’s first law of motion.
5) Explain why book on table remains at rest.
Q.35) The figure shows the different modes of transfer of heat, heat transfer is
defined as the movement of heat across the border of the system due to a difference
in temperature between the system and its surroundings. The temperature difference
exists between the two systems, heat will find a way to transfer from the higher to
the lower system.