I. II. III Tv'. (A) (B) (C) (D) 3 (A) (B) (C) (D) : Unit 120L4
I. II. III Tv'. (A) (B) (C) (D) 3 (A) (B) (C) (D) : Unit 120L4
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1. Which of the ibllowing qr-rantities are dimen- Item 3 refers to the follorving quantities
sionless? and their Lrase units.
(A) energ)/
rfl\ folce
(c') inrpulse
(D) acceleratiou
8. For an object undergoing projectile motion' 10. An object 0f mass, nr, travelling initially at
BEST descLibes tlte verricaI and horizontal fbr a period, l, until it is travelling rvith a
(A) I only
9. Which oithe fbllou'in,u statetnents rvould (B) IIonly
be true tbr an INELASTIC collision'l (c) I and tl only '-
(D) I and ttt only
I The tc,rl amount of tnomentum is
not L:onserved.
il. Tlre totalamount o['kinetic energy ll. Which ol'the fbllorving staternents BEST
is not conserved. describes the rnotioh of a geostationary
I II. Thc total arnount of tnotnentum is satellitel)
conserved.
(A) tts a'cceleration is zero.
/A\ I only
(B) It moves rvith the same ve locity as
the earth.
(B) lllonly
t/.\ I nrrrl ll nnlv (c) Its angular velocity is equal to that
Item 12 relers to the fbilorving diagram which shorvs a plank in equilibrium when acted on by the
forces P, T and !V.
12. From the diagram above, rvhich of the tollorving statenrents rvould be true?
I. T+P=W
II. P (.r +-v; = 11u
IIl. p.r =
!,
(A) lonly
(B) I and l[ only
(C) ll and lll orrly
(D) I, II and tll
r3. A tbrce of 200 N acts on a trolley cf ma.ss 14. A. body talls tionr :r clitl'rtO nr above ihc
2 kg causing it to move otJ'from resr and ground. If it loses 25% ot' its energy
reach a speed oi 14 m s-r. The rate of overcoming fiiction, what is its velocity on
.lofa cf rnro'"ynlurn of the trolley is impact rvith the srorrnd? [g = 9.8 N kg-']
15. Which of the f,ollou'ing graphs of kinetic Item 16 refers to the following diagrarn
energy against time BEST represents a below rvhich shows a mass, rrl, hanging
body i-ailing ftom rest and eventually from a spring rvith tbrce constant, /c' aud'
reaching a tcrnrirtaI velocity? oscillating vertically rvith arnplitude ,L.
(A) Ep
(B)
(c) Ek''
(B) +A
,/ G_
i/ /
(c)
r/l'
i/
:/ (D) F-,
.I-.1
i,/ Vrn
t
-z-. . -- ,--,- --.. =.
\__
*-- T'
,/
al
D\*-/
^ S--____>,
CO ON TO THF- N[X1'P.'\(II:
Item 18 ret-ers to the diagram belovv which 21. Which of the tbllowing graphs represents
shows a snapshor ofa rope as a transverse a body undergoing critical damping?
wave passes along it from left to right.
AmPlitude
(i\)
t4\
(B) v-+l
(c) at+
tti
(D)
(C) Anrplitu<Ie
20. Which ot'thc l'olklrving events is assc'rcitrted 22. Whiclr of'the fbllou'ing stlten'rents is NOT
rvith transve lse \\ja\jcs but NOT longituclinal trtrc lill a l'lrogrcssir.c rvatve'l
rr':t,.'cs'.)
(A) lt cclnsists of crcsts and troughs.
(i\) Retlectiorr (lll lt cortsists oi'one \\'ave rnoving in
(B) Reli'action a singlc clircction.
(C) Interterence (C) lt appears to tlavel flonr'one point
(D) Polarization to anotlrcr.
(D t Energf is not tlansl'en'ed alorrs the
\\'ii\ c.
23. As light tr:tvelling in air enrers a lnedium, 26. Which oI the tbllou'ing statements
its speed chanses to 2.4 x lOs m s''' Ttre regardin-e lenses is/are correct?
lettactive index of the meditrm is
l. Aconverging lens alrvays fbrrns an
(A) 0.60 irnage bigger than the object-
(B) 0.s0 lL An object Placed in fiont of a
-l"he
(B) racl 29. lrorvcr ttl'a lctts ot'lbcal lertgth l5 cnl
-l is
'l ,,
(c) rzt(l (A) t).067 L)
-+ (B) 0.67 D
(D) ,T TACI
(c) 6.7 t)
(D) (r7 l)
(B) Alct>lrol-in-glass
(C) Vlerctrry-in-glass tr
(D) Constant volume oxygen
(A) Le ngth
(B) Vtllunre (D) tr
(C) lnternal rc.sisrance t,
(D) Electlourorivc tbr.cc (enrl) t,
tJ
35. The St unit tbr heat capacif.v- is 38. Covering a bor'r'l of hot soup with a plate
reduces heat loss bY
(A) .l K''
(B) J kg'' [' condtrctiorr
(C) J [o'r 6'r II. convection
(D) J kg K'r lll. evaPoration
(A) [ onlY
36. Which of the fotlorving statements is true (B) ll only
about vision'? (Q) [[ and III onlY
(D) I,ll and tll
(A) A short-sigltted person sees near
objects blured.
(B) r\ long-sighted person sees near 39. Which o[ the follorving statements rrbout
objects clearly. internal energy is/are true?
(C) For a sltort-sighted person, the
image ol a distanr object is l. The internalenergy of a system is
retina'
focu.sed behincl the the sum of the and E of the
(D) For a ltlng-sighted person, tlte focal ';
molecules of the system'
length of th" is too long fbr ll. The intemal eneryy of a system is
"y.
the length of the e,veball. proportional to the temperature
of the system.
lll. Achange in phase does not attect
37. A contractor builcls ari ullic,; it.itlou ui' the internal ellergy of a system
height 150 crn ancl rvidth 200 cm rvitlr
"i
because it happens at constant
a glass parte of thickness 0.5 cm. The temperature'
temperature clift-erence across the glass is
i5 lttrl lh.. ihcrrrrrl conriuctivily oi tire
F- i
i.r'. i '-il!v
glass is 0.65 w m-r K-r. lVhat is the heat (B) [ attd l[ ort,-,
energy per seconcl conducteci thLough the (C) I and [[t onty
,,vindow'l (D) I, ll, and tll
(A) 1.63 kW
(B) 5.85 kW
(c) 163 w
(D) 585 w
I
ll
40. Which oI rhe fbllos,ing graphs BEST 41. Four ditferent liquids are poured into iden-
represents horv the extension ofa ductile tical measuring cylinders. The diagrams
material varies progressively rvith the load shorv the heights of the liquids and
attached? their densities. Which Iiquid exerts rhe
LARGEST pressure on the base of its
Load
measuring cylinder?
(A)
(A) 2 g cm'J
(B)
u l0 cm
(c)
F.rension
H
H
30 crn
Extcnsioir
(D)
L_t 0.7 g cm-'r
l.-'',ll
l',,11
,10 cnt
l.ll
}]
- t? -
Strain
(A) steel
(A) 1.5 N m-' (B) glass hbre
(B) 30 N m-l (C) an elastic band
(C) 150 N ;:r-l (D) polythene sheet
(D) 300 N n-'
E\D OF TEST