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1st Half Book, Physics

This document contains a test session for a Physics class at STARS ACADEMY LAHORE. The test has multiple choice and subjective questions covering topics in Physics including units, vectors, forces, momentum, energy, and satellites. The test is divided into two sections, with Section I containing short answer questions and Section II containing longer answer questions from which students must attempt three. The document provides the name of the student, class, test marks, date and time for a revision and test session. It includes 17 multiple choice questions and 16 short answer questions in Section I, and 9 longer answer questions making up Section II from which 3 must be attempted.

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1st Half Book, Physics

This document contains a test session for a Physics class at STARS ACADEMY LAHORE. The test has multiple choice and subjective questions covering topics in Physics including units, vectors, forces, momentum, energy, and satellites. The test is divided into two sections, with Section I containing short answer questions and Section II containing longer answer questions from which students must attempt three. The document provides the name of the student, class, test marks, date and time for a revision and test session. It includes 17 multiple choice questions and 16 short answer questions in Section I, and 9 longer answer questions making up Section II from which 3 must be attempted.

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STARS ACADEMY LAHORE

Head Office: 30-Kashmir Block A.I.T Lahore. 042-37800293, www.starscollege.edu.pk

REVISION & TEST SESSION Class FSc-I T. Marks 17 Time

Student Name Paper Physics T. Code 1st Half T. Date 21-02-20

OBJECTIVE TYPE
Q.1: Choose the correct option.
i. Light year is a unit of:
(a) Light (b) Time (c) Velocity (d) Distance
ii. Dimensions of viscosity are:
(a) [ML–1T] (b) [ML2T–1] (c) [ML–1T–1] (d) [ML–1T–2]
iii. Torque has maximum value if angle between r and F is:
(a) 0o (b) 30o (c) 60o (d) 90o
ˆ ˆˆ
iv. The cross product of i  i . j is:
(a) 1 (b) 0 (c) ĵ (d)  ĵ
v. If the moment arm about the origin is zero, then torque is:
(a) Zero (b) Maximum (c) Minimum (d) Infinite
vi. The inertia of a body is measured in terms of its:
(a) Mass (b) Weight (c) Force (d) Velocity
vii. The trajectory of projectile is:
(a) Straight line (b) Parabola (c) Hyperbola (d) Circle
viii. A mass of 5kg moves with an acceleration of 10ms–2. The force on it is:
(a) 10 N (b) 15 N (c) 50 N (d) 2 N
ix. If velocity of body becomes doubled and mass becomes half then its K.E:
(a) Becomes double (b) Becomes four time
(c) Is halved (d) No change
 
x. Work done will be maximum when angle between F d
and is:
(a) 180o (b) 90o (c) 60o (d) 0o
xi. Rotational K.E for a disc is:
1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2
mv mv mv mv
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 3
xii. Supplementary S.I unit of angular acceleration is:
(a) deg/sec2 (b) rad/sec2 (c) rev/sec2 (d) cm/sec2
xiii. The weight of a body at the centre of earth is:
(a) Infinite (b) Double (c) Half (d) Zero
xiv. A wheel of radius 2m turns through an angle of 57.3o. It sweeps out a tangential distance:
(a) 2m (b) 4m (c) 57.3m (d) 114.6m
xv. Venturimeter is used to measure:
(a) Speed of fluid (b) Pressure of fluid (c) Volume of fluid (d) Both a and b
xvi. If the radius of earth is doubled then the value of orbital velocity becomes:
1 1 1
V0 V0 V0
(a) 2 (b) 2 (c) 2V0 (d) 4
xvii. The systolic pressure of a normal healthy person:
(a) 120 torr (b) 125 torr (c) 115 torr (d) 130 torr
STARS ACADEMY LAHORE
Head Office: 30-Kashmir Block A.I.T Lahore. 042-37800293, www.starscollege.edu.pk

REVISION & TEST SESSION Class FSc-I T. Marks 83 Time 3 Hour

Student Name Paper Physics T. Code 1st Half T. Date 21-02-20

SUBJECTIVE TYPE
(SECTION-I)
Q2. Attempt any EIGHT. (2  8=16)
i. Give the drawbacks to use the period of a pendulum as a time standard.
ii. Write dimensions of
(a) pressure (b) density
iii. Convert the light year in meters.
iv. What is meant by prefixes?
v. Why do we find it useful to have two units for the amount of substance, the kilogram and the mole?
vi. What do you mean by precision and accuracy?
vii. If one of the components of vector is not zero, can its magnitude be zero?
viii. Can you add zero to a null vector?
ix. Show that torque and work has same dimensions?
x. Can a body be in equilibrium by the action of single force? Explain.
xi. Can a body rotate about its centre of gravity under the action of its weight?
xii. Two vectors have unequal magnitudes. Can their sum be zero? Explain.
Q3. Attempt any EIGHT. (2  8=16)
i. Can the velocity of an object reverse direction when acceleration is constant? If so, give an example.
ii. Define impulse and show that how it is related to linear momentum.
iii. What is horizontal range? Write formula.
iv. What do you mean by isolated system? Give an example
v. A 1500 kg car has its velocity reduced from 20ms–1 to 15ms–1 in 3.0s. How large was the average
retarding force?
vi. At what point or points projectile have its minimum speed, its maximum speed?
 
vii. Show that P  F .V
viii. When rocket re-enters the atmosphere, its nose cone becomes very hot, from where does this heat
energy come from?
ix. A girl drops a cap from certain height, which break into pieces. What energy changes are involved?
GmM
 Ug  
x. Absolute potential energy R what does negative sign signify?
xi. What is commercial unit of electrical energy?
xii. An object has 1J of P.E. What does it mean?
Q4. Attempt any SIX. (2  6=12)
i. What is moment of inertia? Explain its significance?
ii. Show that orbital angular momentum L0  mvr .
iii. Why does diver change his body positions before and after diving in pool?
iv. What is torque in terms of moment of inertia?
v. What is the effect of viscosity on a body moving in a fluid?
vi. Why fog droplets appears to be suspended in air?
vii. Explain how swing is produced in a fast moving cricket ball?
viii. What is relation between speed and pressure of fluid?
ix. What is Stoke’s law?
(SECTION-II)
Note: Attempt any three questions. (8  3=24)
Q5. (a) What is meant by scalar product? Describe characteristic of scalar product.
(b) A truck weighing 2500kg and moving with velocity of 21ms–1 collides with stationary car
weighing 1000 kg. The truck and car move together after impact. Calculate their common velocity
Q6. (a) Define absolute P.E and derive expression for it. Also find its value on Earth surface.
(b) What should be the orbiting speed to launch satellite in circular orbit 900 km above the surface of
earth? (mass of earth is 6.0  1024 kg and its radius is 6400 km).
Q7. (a) What are significant figures? How many significant figures are to be retained in
the final result? Explain
(b) How large must a heating duct be if air moving 3m/s along it can replenish the air in a room of
300 m3 volume every 15 min? Assume the density of air remains constant.
Q8. (a) State and prove law of conservation of linear momentum.

(b) The magnitude of dot and cross product of two vector are 6 3 and 6 respectively. Find angle
between vectors.
Q9. (a) What are geostationary satellites? Derive an expression for radius of geostationary satellite.
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(b) How large force is required to accelerate an electron (m  9.110 kg ) from rest to a speed of

(2 107 ms 1 ) through distance of 5 cm.

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