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PHYSICS [PART TEST I] XI – 2024-26 1

DATES: 12/07/2024; 14/07/2024; 15/07/2024


Time: 170 Minutes Maximum Marks: 140
Name :

Marking Scheme
Type of Questions Correct Wrong
ONLY Single option correct +3 –1 Q# 1 – 20
One or More correct For each correct option= +2, for all correct options=+5. Q#21 – 28
Paragraph For each correct option= +2, for all correct options=+5; for Q#29 – 30
any wrong option= .
Integer type questions +4 –1 Q#31 – 36
Matrix Match type question For each correct row matching= +1, for all correct row Q#37
matching =+6.
Total number of Questions 37
Maximum Marks 140
START ONLY AFTER READING THIS PAGE CAREFULLY
USE OF: MOBILE PHONES, CALCULATORS ARE NOT PERMITTED. Take g=10m/s2 in all possible cases.
SECTION: I Single Correct Choice Type [+3,  1]
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. A body when projected vertically up from a flat horizontal ground. it covers a total distance during its time of
flight. If there were no gravity, the distance covered by it during the same time would be:
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2. Six forces of magnitude 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 act along the sides of a regular hexagon taken in order. The resultant
force has magnitude:
(A) (B) zero (C) (D)
3. If , then the value of is:
(A) (B) (C) (D) none.
4. A particle is moving such that its position coordinates (x, y) are (2m, 3m) at time t = 0, (6m, 7m) at time t = 2 s
and (13m, 14m) at time t = 5 s. Average velocity vector from t = 0 to t = 5 s is
(A) (B) (C) (D)
5. If unit of length and time is doubled, the numerical value of (acceleration due to gravity) will be:
(A) doubled (B) halved (C) four times (D) remain same.
6. When a ball thrown up from a lift with velocity 30m/s with respect to lift, it comes back to the lift after 10s. The
acceleration of the lift is:
(A) 4m/s2 upward. (B) 4m/s2 downward. (C) 6m/s2 upward. (D) 6m/s2 downward.
7. If force (F), velocity (V) and time (T) are taken as fundamental units , then dimensional formula of spring
constant is:
(A) FVT-1 (B) FVT-2 (C)FV-1T-1 (D) FV-1T.
8. are three non zero vectors such that Then
(A) must be zero (B) may be zero (C) may be non zero (D) must be non zero.
9. A particle has an initial velocity and has a constant acceleration along the z-axis. If after 4
seconds, it has a speed of 17m/s, find the magnitude of the acceleration.
(A) zero (B) 1.25 m/s 2 (C) 2m/s2 (D) 3m/s2

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10. In the adjacent figure all contact surfaces are smooth. If the system is pulled 20N force 20N
as shown then acceleration of A and normal reaction by ground on B are respectively: 53 0

7kg
(A) 5/3 m/s2 and 86N (B) 5/3 m/s2 and 82N 5kg
A B
(C) 1 m/s2 and 86N (D) 5/3 m/s2 and 70N
11. When a projectile is projected from ground at certain angle other than 900 with horizontal , its rate of change of
speed varies with time as:
(A) Always decreases. (B) First increases then decreases. (C) First decreases then increases. (D) None.
12. A fielder catches a ball 5 seconds after the batsman hit it from the ground level. If the fielder caught it at a
height 2 m above the ground, then what is the vertical component of the ball’s velocity?
(A) 25 m/s (B) 25.2 m/s (C) 25.4 m/s (D) 25.6 m/s
13. Boat A while moving towards east with speed 10m/s found another boat B appear to comes from north with
speed 4m/s. If A now reduced its speed to 7m/s in the same direction then velocity of B with respect to A is:
(A) m/s south of east. (B) m/s south of east.
(C) m/s south of east. (D) m/s south of east.
14. A river is flowing east to west at a speed of 5 m/min. A boat on south bank of river that can row with a speed of
10 m/min (in still water), that wants to cross the river in shortest time should row:
(A) Due north (B) Due north-east (C) Due north-west (D) At an angle east of north.
15. In the adjacent figure, a block ‘A’ of mass ‘6.5kg’ is pulled by 20N force with the help 2m
/s 2
of a light inextensible string. If the box containing A is accelerating up along the
20
N
inclined plane of angle of inclination with 2 m/s2, then calculate the
acceleration of A with respect to ground. All contact surfaces are smooth and the A
a
pulley is light.
(A) (B)
(C) (D) None.
16. In the adjacent figure, if the bigger sphere B of radius 4R start moving towards right with
3m/s what will be the speed of smaller sphere A of radius R when vertical line from A
centre of A just touches B. B 3 m/s
(A) 2.25 m/s (B) 3 m/s (C) 4 m/s (D) 5 m/s

17. If coefficient of static friction (μs) and coefficient of kinetic friction (μk) between the wheels of a car and the
horizontal road is 0.8 and 0.6 respectively then, the maximum speed that can be achieved by the car in 5s is:
(A) (B) (C) (D)
18. A hemisphere of radius 10 cm and mass 4kg is resting on a rough surface of frictional F
coefficient 0.5. A force is applied at height 8cm from the ground. Calculate the minimum A
value of ‘F’ to move the hemisphere. 8cm
(A) 50N (B) 40N (C) 60N (D) 48N
19. In uniformly accelerated motion which of the following quantity remain constant:
(A) (B) (C) (D) None.

20. The minimum frictional coefficient between the block and the ground needed to prevent F1=50N
slipping is: 370
F2=20N
(A) Zero. (B) 0.4 (C) 1 (D) 1.2 5kg

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SECTION – II
Multiple Correct Choice Types
[For For each correct option= +2, for all correct options=+5, no negative marking]
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of
which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
21. From the top of a tower of height 80m a ball ‘A’ is projected vertically up with velocity 30m/s and ball ‘B’ is
projected horizontally with velocity 40m/s simultaneously from same point. If neither of the ball bounce after
hitting the ground , then:
(A) Maximum separation between the balls is 160m.
(B) Maximum separation between the balls is 200m.
(C) A will always move along a straight line with respect to B.
(D) B will always move along a straight line with respect to A.
22. The expression for energy is given as: ; where ‘x’ is distance and ‘t’ is time. Then:
(A) SI unit of D/C is m/s.
(B) SI unit of B is N.
(C) The dimensional formula of ‘A’ is:
(D) The dimensional formula of ‘BC’ is:
23. A particle projected vertically up with velocity ‘u’ crosses the top of a tower of height 60m twice, at times t 1 and t2
respectively. Take g=10m/s2. Then:
(A) (B) (C) (D)
24. In the adjacent figure all pulleys and strings are light and smooth. If , then:
A B F
2
(A) Acceleration of A is: m/s . 10kg
5kg
2
(B) Acceleration of B is: m/s .
Friction absent every
(C) Tension in the connecting string between A and B is:
where.
(D)None of the above option is correct.
25. Which of the following option/options is/are wrong:
(A) In one dimensional motion distance travelled and displacements are always equal.
(B) Static friction is responsible for running of a person.
(C) Pseudo force must be considered when observer is in a frame moving in a circle with uniform speed.
(D) Newton’s all three laws of motion are invalid in non inertial frame.
26. In the adjacent figure, 120N
(A) Expansion of the spring in equilibrium is: 5.12cm 10kg 20kg
K 370
(B) Expansion of the spring in equilibrium is: 7.04cm B
A
(C) Frictional force between A and ground is: 70.4N
(D) Frictional force between A and ground is: 51.2N [K= 103 N/m], µA=0.9, µB=0.2
27. are two non zero, non parallel forces are such that . Then may be:
(A) ½ (B) ¼ (C) 1 (D) 2.
28. A large square box ABCD moves vertically down ward with an acceleration a. A particle P is fired
B C
from A aimed towards C.
(A) P will hit C if a = g. (B) P will hit the roof or wall AB if a < g. a

(C) P will hit the wall CD or the floor AD if a > g. (D) P will hit the wall CD or the roof BC if a > g. P
A D

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SECTION – III
Linked Comprehension Type for Q# 29 – 30
[For each correct option= +2, for all correct options=+5; for any wrong option= .]
This paragraph is having 2 questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONE
OR MORE is/are correct.
Paragraph I for Q# 29 – 30
When particles are projected from ground with certain speed at various angles with horizontal, it is found that the
horizontal range increases till the velocity component along the direction of initial velocity becomes zero. For example,
when angle of projection is 450 with horizontal for a certain speed, the velocity component along the direction of initial
velocity becomes zero just before the particle hit the ground and hence the range becomes maximum. The above
concept can be used for all kind of projectile motions (only force is gravity).

29 When a ball is projected from the top of a tower with speed ‘u’ at an angle ‘θ’ with the horizontal, then:
(A) For horizontal range to be maximum, the time of flight will be .
(B) For horizontal range to be maximum, the time of flight will be .

(C) The maximum horizontal range will be .

(D) The maximum horizontal range will be .


30 A ball is projected with speed 10m/s towards a vertical wall which is 5m away from point of projection. To hit the
wall as high as possible,
(A) Angle of projection should be with vertical.
(B) Angle of projection should be with horizontal.

(C) Time after which the ball hit the wall is .


(D) Speed with which the ball hit the wall is 5m/s.
INTEGER - ANSWER TYPE for Q# 31 – 36 (+4, -1)
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is an integer between 0 to 99. Choose the nearest
integer as your answer.
31 A balloon is ascending vertically with an acceleration of . Two stones are dropped from it at an interval of
. Calculate the distance between them after the second stone is released.
32 A small ball is projected along the surface of a smooth incline with initial velocity A
u 7.2m
‘u’ as shown in the figure. If the ball strikes the point B then calculate ‘u’ in m/s. 0
37

14m B

33 In the adjacent figure all pulleys and strings are light and smooth. If the 5kh block accelerate
up as shown then calculate the mass (in kg) of the other block. 2m/s2
5kg

34 Given that . If magnitude of each vector is , calculate the magnitude of .

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35. A boat which moves in still water with speed ‘u’ crosses a river from A to B along the path AB B
and then return from B to A along the same path BA. If the time taken from B to A is twice
than that from A to B then calculate the component of boat’s velocity with respect to river u
vr=6m/s
a
along the line AB . 600
A

36. In the adjacent figure, block A of mass 2kg is pushed horizontally on a rough incline of frictional
coefficient 0.2 by a force 20N. The angle of friction is found to be . Calculate 20N A

370

SECTION – IV
Matrix match type for Q#37 [+6 ,0]
[+1 for correct matching of each row, +6 for correct matching of all the rows, no negative marking ]

37. Column A describes same graph showing the variation of different parameters for particle in straight line motion.
Column B describes same characteristics of these motions.

Column – I Column – II

(A) Position (m) (P) Velocity and acceleration are always having same sign.

Time(s)

2
(B) Acceleration(m/s ) (Q) Velocity and acceleration are always having opposite sign.

Time(s)
Here particle started from rest.

Position(m)
(C) (R) Particle comes to rest at least once after initial time.

Time(s)

Velocity(m/s)
(D) (S) Motion of the particle is unidirectional.

Position(m)

Here initial velocity is maximum.

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