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TM TM JEE (Main + Advanced) 2020

JEE (Main + Advanced) 2020


LEADER COURSE
Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN )
LEADER COURSE
PHASE : TOV1, TOX1 & TLV1
Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN)
PHASE : TOV1, TOX1 & TLV1
PHYSICS QUIZ # 18
SECTION-I
Single Correct Answer Type 1Q. [Marks 3 (–1)]
1. Consider a situation in which a ball collides horizontally with a wedge as shown in figure. All surface
are smooth. It is observed that after collision ball starts moving on the incline as shown in figure.

v0 m v1
v2

Before collision After collision


Which of the following statement(s) is/are NOT correct for this situation.
(A) collision between ball and wedge is perfectly inelastic (e = 0)
(B) Mometum of the ball can be conserved only along incline just before and after collision.
(C) Momentum of system (ball + wedge) can be conserved along any direction just before and after
collision.
(D) Momentum of system (ball + wedge) can be conserved only along initial direction of motion of the
ball.
Multiple Correct Answer Type 8 Q. [Marks 4 (0)]
2. Figure shows seven identical blocks kept equidistant on a frictionless floor. Initially, blocks a and b are
moving rightward and blood g is moving leftward, each with speed v = 3m/s. The other blocks are
stationary. A series of elastic collisions occurs. After the last collision the speed and direction of motion of
a b c d e f g

(A) A will be at rest (B) D will be 1.5 m/s towards left


(C) E will be at rest (D) G will be 3 m/s towards right
3. A particle of mass m makes a head-on elastic collision with another particle of mass 2m initially rest. The
velocity of the first particle before and after collision is given to be u1 and v1 and the velocity of second
particle after the collision is v2. Which of the following statements is true in respect of this collision ?
(A) For all values of u1, v1will always be less than u1 in magnitude.
æ8ö
(B) The fractional loss in kinetic energy of the first particle is ç ÷
è9ø
æ8ö
(C) The gain in kinetic energy of the second particle is ç ÷ of the initial kinetic energy the first particle.
è9ø
(D) There is a net loss in the kinetic energy of the two particle system in the collision.
4. In the figure shown, a ball is released from the smooth track. If the ball strikes the horizontal surface of
the track and bounces off, it again strikes the horizontal surface at some distance R from B and rises to
a height maximum of h' above the surface (If the coefficient of restitution for the collision is e) :-
1 A
(A) R is maximum for e =
3
(B) R is maximum for e = 1 h
3h h'
(C) h ' £ for all values of e 60°
4 B R C
(D) h' = h for e = 1
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5. A block of mass m and a pan of equal mass are connected by a


m
string that passes over two ideal pulleys as shown in the figure.
Initially when the system is at rest, a piece of putty of mass m falls
on the pan and sticks to it. If the piece of putty strikes the pan with
a speed vo. Select the correct statement(s). m m
(A) Speed of the block immediately after the putty sticks to the pan is zero.
(B) Speed of the block immediately after the putty sticks to the pan is v0/3.
(C) Momentum of the block-pan and putty system remains conserved during the collision.
(D) Momentum of the block-pan and putty system does not remain conserved during the collision.
6. Consider the situation in which ball of mass M is hanging in equilibrium with a string and a spring as
shown in figure. If another small ball of mass m collides it than which of the following is/are correct
statement(s)
FT = is tension force due to inextensible string. m
FT
FG = is gravitational force M
FS = is spring force FS FG
FN = is normal force due to collision between m and M. k
(A) Tension force due to inextensible string FT is impulsive force
(B) Spring force FS is non impulsive force
(C) Gravitational force FG is conservative force
(D) Normal force due to collision between m and M, FN is contact force
7. A massless inelastic thread passes over a small frictionless pulley.
Two identical blocks A and B of mass m = 2 kg are attached with
the thread. The system is initially at rest. A bullet C also of mass m m A B m
strikes the block A from below with initial speed u as shown in
u C
figure and gets embedded in block A at t = 0 second. Then
(A) Velocity of centre of mass of system (block A plus bullet C and block B) just after collision is u/2
(B) Velocity of centre of mass of system (block A plus bullet C and block B) just after collision is u/3
u
(C) Time after which the string become taut again is t = .
2g

u2
(D) Maximum height reach by block A plus bullet C is Hmax =
4g

8. A block A of mass 2m is placed on other block B of mass 4m which is placed on a fixed table as shown
in figure. A small object C of mass 6m moving horizontally along a line passing through the center of
block B and perpendicular to its face with a speed v collides elastically with block B. Friction is absent
between ground and block B and surface between blocks is rough. Then :-
(A) Velocity of A just after collision is v A
2m
6 B
(B) Velocity of B just after collision is v C v 4m
5 6m
4
(C) Velocity of centre of mass of system (A + B) is v after collision
5
(D) Momentum of (C + B) can be conserved during collision.
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9. Two small blocks tied with a massless string of length 3m are placed on a rotating table as shown. The
1
axis of rotation is 1m from kg mass and 2m from 1kg mass. The angular speed is w = 1 rad/s and the
2
1
blocks do not slip. Surface below 1kg block is smooth and that below kg block is rough (friction
2
coefficient µ = 0.8). Choose the correct option (s) :-
w
(A) Tension in the string is 2N 1/2 1m 2m
1kg
1 3 kg
(B) Friction force on kg block is N
2 2
(C) Maximum constant angular velocity with which the system can be rotated so that there is no slipping
8
anywhere is rad/s.
3
(D) The system can not be rotated with non-zero angular acceleration without slipping.
Linked Comprehension Type (1 Para × 3Q.) (1 Para × 2Q.) [Marks 3 (–1)]
(Single correct answer type)
Paragraph for Question No. 10 to 12
In the figure shown a plank of mass m is lying at rest on a xmooth horizontal surface. A disc of same
mass m and radius r is rotated to an angular speed w0 and then gently place on the plank. If we consider
the plank and the disc as a system then frictional force between them is an internal force. Momentum of
the system changes due to external force only. It is found that finally slipping cease, and 50% of total
kinetic energy of the system is lost. Assume that plank is long enough. µ is coefficient of friction between
disc and plank.
m,r
wc
m
10. Final velocity of the plank is :-
rw0 rw0 rw rw0
(A) (B) (C) 0 (D)
4 10 2 2 10
11. Magnitude of the change in angular momentum of the disc about center of mass of the disc :-
3 2 1 1
(A) mr w0 (B) mr2w0 (C) zero (D) mr2w0
4 4 2
12. Distance moved by the plank from the placing of dic on the plank till the slipping ceases between disc
and plank :-
r 2w02 r 2w20 r 2 w02 r 2w20
(A) (B) (C) (D)
16µg 8µg 32µg 200µg
Paragraph for Questions 13 and 14
A thin rod of length L is falling freely in horizontal position from a H
height H above the surface of the table, in such a way that the end
of the rod just hits the edge of the table. This collision is instantaneous
and totally elastic.
13. At what time after the collision does the rod perform a whole revolution?
2p 3p 3p p
(A) 3 2gH L (B) 2 2gH L (C) 2 gH L (D) 2 gH L

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14. In the above question where is its centre of mass of the rod at that moment from the level of table?
p æ p Lö p æ 3p L ö æ p Lö p æ p Lö
(A) L ç1 + ÷ (B) L ç1 + ÷ (C) pL ç 2 + ÷ (D) L ç 1 + ÷
2 è 3 Hø 2 è 2 Hø è 3 Hø 3 è 3 Hø
SECTION-III
Numerical Grid Type (Single digit Ranging from 0 to 9) 5 Q. [Marks 4(0)]
1. A uniform rod hinged at one end, is released from rest in the position making an angle of 45° with the
vertical. Find the magnitude of reaction force (in N) at hinge just after its release. Express your answer
after rounding it to nearest integer. Use : mass of rod = 800 gm
2. A hollow cylinder and solid cylinder of the same mass and radius roll down an inclined plane from the
same height H without slipping as shown in figure. Each is moving horizontally as it leaves the ramp.
When the cylinder hit the ground, the range of the hollow cylinder is L = 27 m. Find the range L'
(in m) of the solid cylinder.
Solid
cylinder Hollow
cylinder

1.3
3. The uniform steel beam of mass kg and length 1m is suspended by
3
A B
two light cables A and B. If the cable B suddenly breaks, the tension
60º 60º
T in the cable A immediately after the break occurs is (Treat the
beam as a slender rod)
4. As shown, a wheel of weight W and radius 1.0 m is placed against a 0.4 m height rectangular block
fixed on the ground. The wheel has an axle of radius 0.1 m. A force F is applied tangentially to the axle
to lift the wheel. The minimum value of F is given by expression F=aW/11. Then find the value of a.

0.1m

1m
0.4m

5. Two disks with radii r1 = 0.3 m and r2 = 0.2 m are fixed together so that
m2
their centres are above each other. The rotational inertia of the disk-system
is 0.25 kg–m2. The larger disk stands on a frictionless table. Massless
chords that are wrapped around the larger and the smaller disks pass over
pulleys and are attached to small objects of masses m1 = 5 kg and m2
respectively as shown. The value of m2 at which the axis of symmetry of
m1
the disk-system remains stationary is a kg. Fill 2a in OMR sheet.

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SECTION-IV
Matrix Match Type (4 × 5) 1 Q. [8 M (for each entry +2(0)]
1. Column-I shows some situations in which system is defined. Column-II represents some motion
descriptions.

m
v0

O
ge
Hin

(A) Particle strikes a uniform rod (P) Momentum of system may increase
perpendicularly, initially at rest
placed on a smooth horizontal
surface
System : rod & particle

(B) A particle rotating on a smooth (Q) Angular momentum about O is conserved


table. An external force pulls
the string slowly such that
string length on table decreases
System : particle

rough O v0
horizontaly

(C) A block is projected on a rough (R) Mechanical energy of system may increase
table, till block stops
System : Block

A uniform platform initially at rest


that can rotate without friction on axle.
(D) A man begins to run along a cord (S) Net external torque acts about O
of the disc and finally reaches other
end with some velocity
System : platform
(T) Momentum of system may be conserved
PHYSICS / Quiz # 18 E-5/5

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