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Custom Practice Test - 24-Jun

The document is a custom practice test for physics, containing various questions related to motion, velocity, acceleration, and measurements. It includes multiple-choice questions that assess understanding of concepts such as displacement, significant figures, and dimensional analysis. The test is structured with numbered questions and options for answers, providing a comprehensive review of physics principles.
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Custom Practice Test - 24-Jun Contact Number: 8527521718

Physics
4. A particle moving along a straight line
undergoes a displacement (x), which is shown
1. The velocity of a particle (v) and the in the adjacent figure, as a function of time (t).
displacement (s) are related to each other The distance travelled by the particle from
according to the given graph: t = 0 to t = 6 s is:

The acceleration of the particle:


is positive and its magnitude increases with 1. 2 m
1. 2. 3
time m

is negative and its magnitude increases with 3. 4 m


2. 4. 0 m
time
is positive and its magnitude decreases with
3. 5. Given below are two statements:
time
If the displacement of a particle
is negative and its magnitude decreases with varies quadratically as the time
4. Statement I:
time elapsed, the particle moves with
a constant acceleration.
The distance travelled by a
2. The velocity of a particle (v) and the
particle is always greater than or
displacement (s) are related to each other Statement II: equal to the magnitude of the
according to the given graph: displacement.

Statement I is incorrect and Statement II is


1.
correct.
Both Statement I and Statement II are
2.
correct.
Both Statement I and Statement II are
3.
incorrect.
The initial velocity of the particle is: Statement I is correct and Statement II is
4.
1. 27 m/s 2. 3 m/s incorrect.
27
3. 8 m/s 4. m/s
8

3. The motion of a particle is given by


S = 1 + 4t − 2t . The distance travelled by the
2

particle during t = 0 to t = 2 seconds will be:


1. 0 unit 2. 2 unit
3. 4 unit 4. 3 unit

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6. The speed (s) of a car as a function of time 9. Given below are two statements:
(t) is shown figure, The distance travelled by The average velocity of the
the car in 8 seconds is: object over an interval of time
Assertion (A): is either smaller than or equal
to the average speed of the
object over the same interval.
Displacement is the shortest
Reason (R):
distance between two points.

Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) is the


1.
correct explanation of (A).
1. 180 m 2. 60 m Both (A) and (R) are True but (R) is not the
2.
3. 80 m 4. 18 m correct explanation of (A).
3. (A) is True but (R) is False.
4. Both (A) and (R) are False.
7. Find the dimension of the quantity ε0 hc:
(where ε0 = permittivity of free space, h =
Planck's constant, and c = speed of light in 10. The estimate of absolute error in the
vacuum) measurement of time using a clock is 10 s.
−2

1. (charge) × (energy) The time difference, t = t1 − t2 , between two


2
2. (energy) events is determined by using the clock. The
3. (charge)
2
error in t is:
charge 1. 10−2 s 2. 2 × 10−2 s
4. 1
energy
3. × 10
−2
s 4. zero
2

8. Using a screw gauge with pitch 0.1 cm and


50 divisions on its circular scale, the thickness

of an object is measured. It should be 11. The numerical ratio of average velocity to


accurately recorded as: average speed is:
1. 2.124 cm 1. equal to one
2. 2.121 cm 2. greater than one
3. 2.125 cm 3. less than one
4. 2.123 cm 4. equal to or less than one

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12. A car moving in a positive x-direction with 16. A batsman takes the first run by moving
uniform positive acceleration. Which one of the from A to B and then goes for the second run.
following velocity-time graphs correctly When he reaches 20 yards from B to D (see
represents the motion of the car? figure), he was run out. The net displacement of
the batsman is:

1. 2.

1. 2 yards
2. 20 yards
3. 22 yards
4. 42 yards
3. 4.
17. A ball is thrown vertically upward with an
initial speed of 20 m/s. It reaches a height of
15 m above the ground, after a time of:
2
(take g = 10 m/s )

1. 1 s
13. The number of significant figures in the 2. 3 s
result of (10.04 + 0.00230) is/are: 3. 1 s or 3 s
1. 1 4. 2 s
2. 2
3. 3 18. The pitch of an error-free screw gauge is
4. 4 1 mm, and there are 100 divisions on the

circular scale. While measuring the diameter of


14. If E and G respectively, denote energy and a thick wire, the pitch scale reads 1 mm, and
division on the circular scale coincides
E rd
63
gravitational constant, then has the
G with the reference line. The diameter of the
dimensions of: wire is:
1. [M L T ]
0 0
1. 1.63 cm 2. 0.163 cm
2. [M L T ]
2 −2 −1
3. 0.163 m 4. 1.63 m
3. [M 2 L−1 T 0 ]
4. [M L−1 T −1 ]

15. A point mass is moving with a velocity v in


the positive x-direction. The velocity v (in m/s)
is described by the equation v = 5t + 10t2 ,
where t is in seconds. The acceleration of the
point mass at t = 2 s is:
2
1. zero 2. 10 m/s

2 2
3. 12 m/s 4. 45 m/s

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19. A physical quantity of the dimensions of 21. Two particles, A & B, move along the x-axis
length that can be formed out of (as shown in the figure) with their initial
e
2
velocities uA , uB and their accelerations
c, G, and is [c is the velocity of light, G is
4πε0 a ,a
A B
(constant accelerations). Their relative
the universal constant of gravitation and e is separation s is measured from A towards B,
charge]: with the initial condition as depicted in the
1 figure. Match the conditions mentioned in
e
2
2 Column-I with the corresponding correct graph
1. c2 [G ] of s, in Column-II.
4πε0

1
2
1 e 2
2. [ ]
2
c 4Gπε0
2
1 e
3. G
c 4πε0 Column-I Column-II
1
2
1 e 2
4. [G ]
2 4πε0
c
(A) a = a
B
≠ 0 (I)
A

20. Which of the following, is dimensionless?


pressure density × pressure
1. 2.
density × acceleration speed

surface tension
viscosity × speed
3. 4. 2
surface tension (speed)
(B) a > a
B
,u < u
B
(II)
A A

(C) a < a
B
,u = u
B
(III)
A A

(D) a < a
B
,u < u
B
(IV)
A A

1. A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III 2. A-III, B-IV, C-II, D-I


3. A-II, B-IV, C-III, D-I 4. A-III, B-I, C-II, D-IV

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22. When a body is thrown vertically upwards 26. The least count of a stopwatch is 0.1 sec.
and it reaches its maximum height, what are its The time of 20 oscillations of the pendulum is
velocity and acceleration conditions at that found to be 20 sec. The percentage error in the
moment? time period is:
1. Only acceleration is zero. 1. 0.25%
2. Only velocity is zero. 2. 0.5%
3. 0.75%
3. Velocity is minimum but not zero.
4. 1.0%
4. Velocity and acceleration are both zero.
27. The radius of a ball is (5.2 ± 0.2) cm. The
percentage error in the volume of the ball is:
23. The quantities which have the same
1. 11% 2. 4%
dimensions as those of solid angle are:
1. stress and angle 3. 7% 4. 9%
2. strain and arc
3. angular speed and stress
4. strain and angle 28. The dimension of which of the quantities is
the same as that of electrical inductance?
24. The side of a cube is measured by vernier Resistance

calipers (20 divisions of the vernier scale 1.


Capacitance
coincide with 19 divisions of the main scale,
2. Resistance × Capacitance
where 1 division of the main scale is 1 mm).
Capacitance
The main scale reads 10 mm and the first 3.
division of the vernier scale coincides with the Resistance
main scale. The side length of a cube is: 4. (Resistance)
2
× Capacitance
1. 10.02 mm
2. 10.05 mm
3. 10.04 mm
4. 10.06 mm

25. Which of the following statements is true


about the motion depicted in the diagram?

1. The acceleration is constant and non-zero.


The velocity changes suddenly during the
2.
motion.
3. The velocity is positive throughout.
4. All of the above are true.

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29. A ball is dropped vertically from height h 32. Buses ply between two towns, (A, B)
and bounces elastically on the floor (see figure). separated by 6 km: those going from A
Which of the following plots best depicts the towards B go at 20 km/h while those going
acceleration of the ball as a function of time? from B to A go at 30 km/h. If a passenger
were to make a round trip from A to B and
back, without stopping, his average speed will
be:

1. 25 km/h 2. 24 km/h

3. 27 km/h 4. 28 km/h

1. 2.

33. The length of a cylinder is 100 cm, and its


radius is 1.00 cm. If the length is measured
using a metre rod with a least count of 1 mm
and the radius with a vernier callipers having a
least count of 0.1 mm, then the percentage
3. 4. error in measuring the volume of the cylinder
will be:
1. 3.2%
2. 3%
3. 6%
4. 2.1%
30. A ball, thrown vertically upward, is
observed to move upward with a speed v1 at
34. Dimensions of stress are:
time t1 and a speed v2 , downward, at time t2 .
2 −2 0 −2
The acceleration of the ball is (downward): 1. [M L T ] 2. [M L T ]
v2 − v1 v2 + v1
1. 2. 3. [M L
−1
T
−2
] 4. [M LT
−2
]
t2 − t1 t2 − t1

v2 − v1 v2 + v1
3. 4.
t2 + t1 t2 + t1
35. If the acceleration due to gravity is 10 ms−2
and the units of length and time are changed in
31. The length of a simple pendulum is kilometer and hour respectively, the numerical
measured with an error of 0.1%, and its time value of the acceleration due to gravity is:
period is measured with an error of 2%. If a 1. 360000 2. 72000
physical quantity has the dimensional formula 3. 36000 4. 129600
] , the maximum possible percentage
−1
[LT

error in its measurement is:


1. 1.1%
2. 2.1%
3. 4.1%
4. 6.1%

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36. The quantities K, c, η represent the thermal 39. A ball released from a height falls 5 m in
conductivity, the specific heat capacity and the one second. In 4 s, it falls through:
viscosity of a liquid. Which of the following, is (take g = 10 m/s
2
)
dimensionless? 1. 40 m
1. Kcη 2. 20 m
Kc 3. 80 m
2.
η 4. 120 m

3. 40. The dimensional formula for the coefficient
c
ηc of viscosity is:
4.
K 1. [M −1 LT 0 ]
2. [M −1 L−1 T −1 ]

37. The velocity-time (v-t) graph of a body 3. [M L T ]


0 1

moving along the x-axis is shown in the figure. 4. [M L T ]


−1 −1

The average speed during the first six seconds


of motion is: 41. A ball is projected vertically upwards and
then falls back to its original position. Once
projected, the ball experiences only a single
force, downwards, due to a
constant gravitational field strength of
10 N/kg.

Here are three statements about the ball:


When the ball is moving upwards, it loses
(1)
kinetic energy and gains potential energy.
The magnitude of the ball’s acceleration
1. 10 m/s (2)
increases as it falls.
2. 12 m/s
No vertical forces act on the ball when it is
3. 15 m/s (3)
at its maximum height.
4. 20 m/s

38. The velocity-time graph of a point mass Which of the statement(s) is/are correct?
moving in the +x-direction is shown below.
The acceleration of the point mass is: 1. none of them
2. (1) and (2) only
3. (3) only
4. (1) only

42. The percentage errors involved in the


measurements of mass, radius, and length of a
solid metallic cylinder are 3%, 2% and 1%
respectively. The maximum percentage error in
2
1. 0.25 m/s the measurements of its density is:
2. 0.4 m/s
2 1. 7%
2
2. 8%
3. 0.8 m/s
3. 9%
2
4. 1.0 m/s 4. 10%

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43. Among the following numerical values,


which one has three significant figures? Fill OMR Sheet*
1. 0.300
2. 30.30 *If above link doesn't work, please go to test link
3. 0.030 from where you got the pdf and fill OMR from
4. 3.033 there
44. Given below are two statements:
We can get displacement from
Statement I:
the acceleration-time graph.
We can get acceleration from the
Statement II:
velocity-time graph. CLICK HERE to get
Both Statement I and Statement II are FREE ACCESS for 2
1.
correct.
Both Statement I and Statement II are
days of ANY
2.
incorrect.
Statement I is correct and Statement II is
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3.
incorrect.
Statement I is incorrect and Statement II is
4.
correct.

45. Match the following:


Physical
Dimension Unit
Quantity
Gravitational
(A) (P) [M 1 L1 T −1 ] (i) N.m
constant G
(B) Torque (Q) [M −1 L3 T −2 ] (ii) N.s
(C) Momentum (R) [M 1 L−1 T −2 ] (iii) Nm2/kg2
(D) Pressure (S) [M
1 2
L T
−2
] (iv) Pascal
Codes:
A B C D
1. (Q), (iii) (S), (i) (P), (ii) (R), (iv)
2. (Q), (i) (S), (iii) (P), (ii) (R), (iv)
3. (Q), (iii) (S), (i) (P), (iv) (R), (ii)
4. (Q), (iii) (S), (ii) (P), (i) (R), (iv)

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