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The Future Foundation Girl's School

Class #xi Subject #Physics Max marks #50


Note: Attempt any five questions from following
(Q:8 is mandatory)
Q: 1 Define Rotatory motion and its types with example.
Q: 2 Define Torque and conditions with examples.
Q:3: Define Equilibrium and its conditions with example.
Q:4: Define Angular momentum and conservation of angular momentum.
Q5: Give the Equation for variation of "g" s with depth.
Q:6: Define weight lessness in satellite with four conditions applied on elevator.
Q:7: At what distance from the centre of the earth does the gravitational
acceleration, have one half the value that it has on the earth surface ?
Q:8. MCQ?
1.The counter wise rotation is not taken as
a) negative b) positive c) Absolute d)NOT
2. 8 is the displacement vector from of -Ff to F, it is_________ of the location of
origin.
a)dependent b)independent c)change d)NOT
3. The point where all forces acts, that is ___________
a) centre of mass b) centre of “g” c) Both A.B d) NOT.
4. Building and bridges are in ………………. Equilibrium.
a) static b) dynamic c) variable d)NOT.
5 The uniform vertical motion of the steel ball is an example of ____________
a) Equilibrium b) Static Equilibrium c) Dynamic Equilibrium
6. If a body is in translational Equilibrium Then, its net torque is____________
a) maximum b) minimum c) zero d)NOT
7. which of the following is dimension of angular momentum.
a)ML3T-1 b) ML2T2 c) ML2T-1 d)NOT
8. Angular momentum of the particle is conserved when.
a) 2=0 b) F=0c) P=0 d)NOT
9.Torque is defined as ______________
a) time rate of change of L.
b) time rate of change of P.
c) time rate of change of W d) NOT
10. Every point of a rotating rigid body has
a) The same angular velocity. b) The same liner
c) The same liner acceleration. d) NOT
11. If mass of the Earth increases four times, then, the value of "g” on Earth's
surface will become
a) 2 times b) 4 times c) 8 times d) half.
12. A boy, in a freely falling elevator, drops a hall. He will observe that the ball:
(a) falls with an acceleration equal to “g”.
b) moves up with constant speed.
c) remains stationary.
d) behave as a projectile and will strike opposite to the wall of elevator.
13. When the frame of reference of an observer falls freely under gravity,
apparent weight of the bodies in it will
(a) remain unchanged.
(b) increase.
(c) decrease.
(d) be zero.
14. The apparent weight of a body orbiting the earth is always.
(a) zero
(b) increases
(c) decreases
(d) equal to the true weight
15. The value of 'g' at the centre the earth is
(a) infinite
(b) 9.8ms-2
(e) -9.8 ms-2
(d) zero
16. Two bodies, kept close to each other, when allowed to fall simultaneously.
they fall to the ground independently. The do not move toward each other
because;
(a) the force of attraction does not obey law of gravitation
(b) the gravitational force between the bodies is extremely weak.
(c) the earth, being more massive, exerts larger force of attraction.
(d) both b and c.
17) The state of weightlessness can be achieved by
(a) keeping the reference frame at rest.
(b) keeping the velocity of the reference frame uniform.
(c) keeping of the reference frame uniform vibrating.
(d) the free fall motion of the reference frame.
18) Apparent weight of a body depends upon the reference frame's.
(a) velocity
(b) inertia
(c) acceleration
(d) momentum
19) The apparent weight of a person, standing in an elevator which is moving
down with uniform acceleration, will be
(a) the same as that on the surface of the earth.
(b) greater than his weight on the surface of the earth.
(c) lass than his weight on the surface of the earth
(d) double his weight at rest.
20. Artificial gravity is produced in a spacecraft to
(a) increase weight of the astronaut.
(b) decrease weight of the astronaut.
(c) overcome the state of weightlessness.
(d) overcome the force of friction.

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