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This document contains a practice physics test with 39 multiple choice questions covering projectile motion, circular motion, and centripetal force. Some key details include: - Questions 1-5 concern a football kicked at an angle of 30 degrees with a velocity of 20 m/s. - Questions 6-8 involve a bomb dropped from a plane traveling at 125m altitude with a speed of 40 m/s. - Questions 9-10 look at a ball thrown from a 100m high cliff at 30 degrees with 20 m/s initial velocity. - Other questions cover topics like range of projectiles, components of velocity, maximum height, and effects of changing variables in projectile motion problems. - Questions

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Physics (Practice Paper Chapter-4)

This document contains a practice physics test with 39 multiple choice questions covering projectile motion, circular motion, and centripetal force. Some key details include: - Questions 1-5 concern a football kicked at an angle of 30 degrees with a velocity of 20 m/s. - Questions 6-8 involve a bomb dropped from a plane traveling at 125m altitude with a speed of 40 m/s. - Questions 9-10 look at a ball thrown from a 100m high cliff at 30 degrees with 20 m/s initial velocity. - Other questions cover topics like range of projectiles, components of velocity, maximum height, and effects of changing variables in projectile motion problems. - Questions

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PAPER – 1
Q 1 to 5. A football player kicks a ball at an angle of 300 with ground with velocity of 20m/s.
1. How much time ball will remain in air?
A. 1 second B. 2 second C. 3 second D. 4 second
2. How high ball goes?
A. 2 m B. 3 m C. 4 m D. 5 m
3. How much ball covers horizontal distance?
A. 30.5m B. 32.6m C. 34.6m D. 37.6m
4. What are balls horizontal and vertical compounds of velocity after 1second?
A. 17.3m/s, 0 B. 0, 17.3m/s C. 17.3m/s, 5m/s D. 5m/s, 17.3m/s
5. What will be height of ball when it passes a player 𝟏𝟎 𝟑𝒎away?
A. 4m B.5m C. 6m D. 7m
Q 6 to 8. “A bomber plane travelling at a height of 125m drops a bomb moving at speed of 40m/s”
6. Bomb will reach the ground in:
A. 2 second B. 3 second C. 4 second D. 5 second
7. Bomb will cover horizontal distance of _____ before striking ground.
A. 100m B. 150m C. 200m D. 250m
8. What will be velocity of bomb after 4seconds?
A. 56.4m/s B. 66.5m/s C. 76.5m/s D. 86.5m/s
0
Q 9 to 10. A boy throws a ball with 20m/s at angle of 30 with horizontal standing on a 100m high cliff”
9. Ball will reach at maximum height of:
A. 4m B. 5m C. 6m D. 7m
10. Ball will cover horizontal distance equal to:
A. 80m B. 90m C. 95m D. 105m
11. A player throws a ball at an initial velocity of 36m/s. ball covers maximum range of 132m. If he
wishes to throw same ball up to half of maximum distance he should throw ball at angle of:
A. 150 B. 450 C. 600 D. 300
12. A boy standing 15m from a ball throws a ball towards building 20m high. The ball just reaches
roof of building, what are initial velocity components of ball?
A.7.5m/s, 20m/s B. 25m/s, 7.5m/s C. 5m/s, 25m/s D. 10m/s, 17.5m/s
0 0
13. Two ball of thrown at 30 and 60 reaches same maximum heights. What is ratio between initial
velocities of balls?
A.1: 3 B. 3:1 C. 1: 5 D. 5 :1
14. When velocity is minimum at highest point:
A.Acceleration is minimum and directed horizontally
B.Acceleration is equal to ‘g’ and directed horizontally
C.Acceleration is equal to ‘g’ and directed downward
D. Acceleration is equal to ‘g’ and directed upward
15. Direction of motion of projectile fired horizontally from some height will be perpendicular to
vertical axis when:
A.It is at initial point B. It is at final point
C. It is midway between initial and final points D. None of them
16. Time of flight of projectile in 4second, height of projectile will be:
A.10m B. 15m C. 20m D. 25m
17. A projectile in fired with same velocity at 300, 350, and 500 ranges will be maximum at:
A.300 B. 350 C. 350 and 500 D. 500

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18. In two dimensional motion body moves:
A. Only along horizontal when projected horizontally from some height
B. Along horizontal and vertical when projected horizontally from some height or at some angle with horizontal.
C. Along vertical when projected at some angle with horizontal. D. All of these
19. In projectile motion body covers range due to:
A. Horizontal components of velocity B. Vertical component of velocity
C. Horizontal and vertical components of velocity D. All of these
20. Momentum of ball projected like projectile making some angle with horizontal will be minimum at:
A.Point of projection B. At highest point C. Point of falling D.None of them
21. In projectile motion at highest point:
A. Velocity is equal to velocity at initial point B. Velocity is maximum
C. Momentum is minimum D.KE is maximum
22. When a projectile is fired at some angle with horizontal then:
A. Vertical component of velocity first decreases becomes zero then increases
B. Horizontal component of velocity first decreases becomes zero then increases
C. Vertical and horizontal components of velocity first decreases becomes zero then increases
D. Acceleration in vertical component of velocity first decreases becomes zero then increases
23. Projectile motion can be considered motion in plane, it means:
A. Projectile motion in combination of two accelerated linear motions
B. Projectile motion is combination of two linear motions one accelerated and other with uniform velocity
C. It is combination of two uniform linear motion D.All of these
24. Horizontal range, height and time of flight of projectile do not depend upon:
A. Initial velocity of projectile B. Angle of projectile C. Mass of projectile D. None of these
25. A projectile is fired at some angle with horizontal and falls at same height then:
A. Angle of projectile is not equal to angle of falling
B. Time to reach maximum height is not equal to time of fall from maximum height
C.Initial velocity is equal to final velocity D.None of them
26. When projectile is fired horizontally from some height, then:
A. Its vertical velocity is zero at every point B. Its horizontal velocity is zero at every point
C. Its horizontal velocity increases linearly D. Its vertical velocity increases linearly
27. Range of projectile will increase _____times if velocity increases 𝟑 times.
A. 9 times B. 6 times C. 3 times D.2 times
28. A ball is projected horizontally and other is dropped from same height. When both balls strike ground:
A. Total time of flight is same only B. Total time of flight and velocity is same
C. Total time of flight and KE is same D. Total time of flight and momentum is same
29. Air resistance will affect more when projectile is fired at:
A. 300 B. 450 C.600 D. 700
30. Height of projectile _______ if initial velocity decreases two times and mass increases 2 times.
A. Increases 4 time B. Decreases 2 times C. Decreases 4 times D. Increases 2 times
31. When height attained by projectile increases without change in initial velocity then:
A. Time of flight decrease B. Range increases C. Time of flight remain same
D. Range decreases E.Range remains same

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32. A stone tied to the end of a string 1m long is whirled in a horizontal circle with a constant
speed. If the stone makes 22 revolutions in 44 seconds, what is the magnitude and direction of
acceleration of the stone is:
A.2.45 𝑚𝑠 −2 and direction along the radius towards the centre
B.9.8 𝑚𝑠 −2 and direction along the radius away from the centre
C.9.8 𝑚𝑠 −2 and direction along the radius towards the centre
D. 9.8 𝑚𝑠 −2 and direction along the tangent to the circle
33. A body of mass m moves in a circular path with uniform angular velocity. The motion of the
body has constant:
A.Acceleration B. Velocity C.Momentum D. Kinetic energy
34. To bodies of mass 10 kg and 5kg moving in concentric orbits of radii R and r such that their
periods are the same. Then the ratio between their centripetal acceleration is:
A. R/r B. r/R C. R2/r2 D. r2/R2
35. A mass of 100gm is tied to one end of a string 2m long. The body is revolving in a horizontal
circle making a maximum of 200 revolutions per min, the other end of the string is fixed at the
center of the circle of revolution. The maximum tension that the string can bear is
(approximately).
A.8.76N B. 8.94N C.89.42N D. 87.64N
36. The acceleration of a train travelling with speed of 400m/s as it goes round a curve of radius
160m, is:
A.1km/s2 B. 100m/s2 C.10m/s2 D. 1m/s2
37. The angular speed of a fly wheel making 120 rev/min is:
A.2𝜋 rad/s B. 4𝜋 2 rad/s C.𝜋 rad/s D. 4𝜋 rad/s
38. A string breaks if its tension exceeds 10 N. A stone of mass 250gm tied to this string of length
10cm is rotated in a horizontal circle. The maximum angular velocity of rotation can be:
A.20 rad/s B.40 rad/s C. 100 rad/s D. 200 rad/s
39. Find the maximum velocity for slipping a car moving on a circular track of radius 100m. The
coefficient of friction between the road and tire is 0.2:
A. 0.14m/s B. 140 m/s C.1.4km/s D. 14m/s
40. A 100kg car is moving with a maximum velocity of 9m/s across a circular track of radius 30m.
The maximum force of friction between the road and the car is:
A.1000N B. 706N C.270N D. 200N
41. The angular velocity of a wheel is 70 rad/sec. if the radius of the wheel is 0.5m, then linear
velocity of the wheel is:
A. 70m/s B. 35m/s C. 30m/s D. 20m/s

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42. A ball of mass 0.1kg is whirled in a horizontal circle of radius 1m by means of a string at an
initial speed of 10 rpm keeping the radius constant, the tension in the string is reduced to one
quarter of its initial value. The new speed is:
A.5 rpm B.10 rpm C.20 rpm D. 14 rpm
43. In uniform circular motion, the velocity vector and acceleration vector are:
A.perpendicular to each other B.Same direction
C.Opposite direction D. Not related to each other
44. Centripetal acceleration is:
A. A constant vector B. A direction changing vector
C. A magnitude changing vector D. Time dependent scalar
45. When tangential force acts on body rotating in circle then:
A. Magnitude of angular velocity changes only B. Magnitude of tangential velocity changes only
C. Magnitude of centripetal force changes only D. Magnitude of angular and linear velocity changes
46. In uniform circular motion ______ remains constant.
A. Centripetal acceleration B. Centripetal force C. Time period D. All of these
47. Which of following can never be perpendicular to each other?
A. Centripetal acceleration and angular acceleration
B. Centripetal force and centripetal acceleration C. Linear velocity and angular velocity
D. Angular acceleration and tangential acceleration
48. A ball tied with light string start rotating rom rest with an angular acceleration of 4rad/s2, what is
angular velocity after 2 seconds?
A. 2 rad/s B. 4 rad/s C. 6 rad/s D. 8 rad/s
49. A ball tied with light string start moving from rest withangular acceleration of 2rad/s2 and attains
10 rad/sec angular velocity in time„t‟. How many revolution it covers to reach this speed?
A.4 rev B.6 rev C.8 rev D. 10 rev
50. What is frequency of revolution if mass of 2 kg evolves in a circle of radius 100cm when 19.6N
centripetal force is acting on it?
A.0.5Hz B.2 Hz C.4 Hz D. 6Hz

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
B D C A B D C A B C
11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
A A B C A C D B A B
21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.
C A B C C D C A D C
31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40.
D C D A D A D A D C
41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50.

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B A A B D C B D A A
PAPER – 2
1. The vertical component of velocity of a projectile:
A. Decreases during upward motion and increases during downward motion
B. Increases during upward motion and decreases during downward motion
C. Increases during both upward and downward motions
D. Decreases during both upward and downward motions
2. The vertical component of acceleration of a projectile:
A. Is less than the gravitational acceleration
B. Is equal to the gravitational acceleration
C. Is more than the gravitational acceleration
D. Has no relation with the gravitational acceleration
3. Which of the following statements about projectile motion is true? (Neglecting air
resistance)
A. The horizontal and vertical motions are independent
B. The force on the projectile is constant throughout the flight
C. The acceleration of the projectile is constant throughout the flight
D. The force on the projectile is always vertically downward E. All of these
4. The trajectory of a projectile is usually:
A. Hyperbola B. Parabola C.Ellipse D.Any of the above
5. For a body thrown horizontally from the top of a tower,
A.The time of flight depends on both h and v
B.The horizontal Range depends only on v but not on h
C.The time of flight and horizontal Range depends on h but not on v
D.The horizontal Range depends on both v and h
6. A bullet is fired upwards from the top of a tower with a velocity of 50 ms –1making an
angle of 30º withthe horizontal.Height of the tower is 70 m, time taken by the bullet to
strike the ground is:
A. 7 sec B. 5 sec C. 9 sec D. 2 sec
7. A point is at a distance of 15 m from a foot of vertical wall. A ball is thrown at an angle
of 45º towards the wall and just clears its top. Then it falls on a ground at a distance of
5m from the wall on other side. The height of the wall is:
A.5.75 m B. 4.75 m C. 3.75 m D.2.75 m
8. An object is projected with a velocity of 20 m/s making an angle of 45º with horizontal.
The equation of trajectory is y= Ax– Bx2, where A and B are constants. The ratio A : B is:
A.1 : 5 B. 5 : 1 C. 1 : 50 D. 40 : 1
9. A particle A is projected from the ground with an initial velocity of
10m/s at an angle of 30º with the vertical. From what height should
another particle B be projected horizontally with velocity 5 m/s so that
both the particles collide in ground at point Q, when projected
simultaneously?
A. 10 m B. 15 m C. 25 m D. 30

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m
10. The ceiling of a long hall is 25 m high. What is the maximum horizontal distance that a
ball thrown with a speed of 40 m/s can go without hitting the ceiling of the hall?
A. 150.7 m B. 140.7 m C.145.7 m D. 160.7 m
11. STATEMENT-I:The maximum possible height attained by the projected body isu2/ 2 g,
where u is the velocity of projection.
STATEMENT-II:To attain the maximum height, body is thrown vertically upwards.
A. Statement I is true, Statement II is also true; Statement II is the correct explanation of Statement I
B. Statement I is true, Statement II is also true; Statement II is not the correct explanation of Statement
C. Statement I is true; Statement II is false
D. Statement I is false; statement II is true
12. STATEMENT-I :Two projectiles having same range must have the same time of flight.
STATEMENT-II: Horizontal component of velocity is constant in projectile motion under gravity.
A. Statement I is true, Statement II is also true; Statement II is the correct explanation of Statement I.
B. Statement I is true, Statement II is also true; Statement II is not the correct explanation of Statement I
C. Statement I is true; Statement II is false.
D. Statement I is false; statement II is true.
13. A particle is projected from the surface of the earth with a speed of 20ms –1 at an
angle30º with the horizontal. The time of flight of that particle is:
A.3 sec B. 4 sec C. 2 sec D. 1 sec
14. A particle is projected from the surface of the earth with a speed of 20 m·s –1 at an
angle30º with the horizontal. The range of that particle is:
A.10 m B.12 2m C.20 3m D. 30 m
15. A particle is projected from the surface of the earth with a speed of 20 m·s–1 at an
angle30º with the horizontal. The maximum height the particle can reach is:
A.3 m B.7 m C.5 m D. 12 m
16. A ball is projected with velocity 10 m/sec at angle of 30 owith the horizontal surface. The
speed of the ball after 1 second will be:
A.5 m/sec B.20 m/sec C.8 m/sec D.10 m/sec E.12 m/sec
17. A ball is projected with velocity 10 m/sec at angle of 30 owith the horizontal surface. The
angle made by the line joining point of projection with the point of maximum height is:
2 1 1 3
A.tanˉ¹ B.tanˉ¹ C.tan ˉ¹ 3 D. tanˉ¹ E. tanˉ¹ 2
3 2 3 3

18. In uniform circular motion the:


A. Acceleration is parallel (or antiparallel) to the velocity
B. Acceleration is perpendicular to the velocity

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C. Acceleration is vertical, while the velocity can be in any direction
D. Acceleration is vertical and the velocity is horizontal
19. A particle travels in a circle of radius 20 cm at a speed that uniformly increases. If the
speed changes from 5.0m/s to 6.0 m/s in 2.0s, find the angular acceleration.
A.2.5 rad/s2 B.3.5 rad/s2 C.4.5 rad/s2 D.5.5 rad/s2 E.6.5 rad/s2
20. Find the magnitude of the linear acceleration of a particle moving in a circle of radius
10cm with uniform speed completing the circle in 4s.
A.1.5π2cm/s2 B.2.5π2cm/s2 C.3.5π2cm/s2 D.4.5π2cm/s2 E.5.5π2cm/s2
21. A particle of mass 14g attached to a string of 70 cm length is whirled round in a
horizontal circle,if the period of revolution is 2 second, calculate the tension.
A.7680 dyne B.8680 dyne C.9680 dyne D.6680 dyne E.5680 dyne
22. A body weighing 0.4 kg is whirled in a vertical circle with a string making 2 revolutions
per second. If the radius of the circle is 1.2 m. Find the tension at the top of the circle.
A.74.2 N B.73.2 N C.72.2 N D.71.2 N E.70.2 N
23. A body of mass m moves in a horizontal circle of radius rat constant speed v for one
completer evolution. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
A. The angular velocity of body is directed perpendicular to the plane of circular motion
B. The work done by the centripetal force is 2mv2
C. The change in linear momentum of the body is zero
D. The total energy of the body is constant
24. The clock on Big Ben has a minute hand of length 4.3 m and an hour hand of length
2.7m. What is the ratio of the centripetal acceleration of a point on the tip of the minute
hand to a point on the tip of the hour hand?
A. 1.6 B. 150 C. 230 D.5700
25. Which of the following statements is not true for a stone attached to a string and swung
in a uniform vertical circular motion?
A. The magnitude of resultant force acting on the stone changes depending on the position of the stone in the circle
B. The tension in the string is lowest when the stone is at the highest point of the circular motion
C. The kinetic energy of the stone is not constant throughout the entire circular motion
D. The resultant acceleration is always directed towards the centre of the circle
26. During the spin cycle of a washing machine, the clothes stick to the outer wall of the
barrel as it spins at a rate of 1800 revolutions per minute about the vertical axis. The radius
of the barrel is 36cm. What is the magnitude and direction of centripetal acceleration of
the clothes which are located on the wall of the barrel?

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27. The maximum safe speed of a car rounding an unbanked corner is 16 m s -1When the
road is dry. The maximum frictional force between the road surface and wheels of the
car is halved when the road is wet. What is the maximum safe speed for the car to round the
corner when the road is wet?
A.4.0 m s-1 B.6.0 m s-1 C. 8.0 m s-1 D. 11 m s-1
28. In a uniform circular motion, the direction of linear velocity is along the:
A. Tangent to the curve path B. Radius vector towards the centre
C. Perpendicular to the plane of the circular motion D. Radius vector
29. For a particle performing UCM, the physical quantities are which are constant:
A. Speed and angular velocity B. Kinetic energy and radius vector
C. Angular velocity and Kinetic energy D. ‘a’ and ‘c’
30. A particle describes a circular path of diameter of 20 m in every 2sec,then the average
angular speed of the particle during 4sec is:
A.20 rad/s B. 10 rad/s C. 5 rad/s D. rad/s
31. If a particle moves in a circular path with an angular velocity which is uniformly
increasing in magnitude, then it has
A. No centripetal acceleration
B. Constant centripetal acceleration and tangential acceleration
C. Tangential acceleration constant in magnitude and centripetal acceleration which changes in magnitude
D. Tangential acceleration and centripetal acceleration which increases in magnitude
32. A body of mass 1 kg is tied to a string and revolved in a horizontal circle of radius
100cm. If the breaking tension of the string is 100 N, the maximum velocity with which
the body can be revolved is
A.100 m/s B.10 m/s C.1 m/s D. 0.1 m/s

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
A B E B B A C D B A
11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
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A D C C C D B B A B
21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.
C D B C D D D A D C
31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40.
D B - - - - - - - -

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PAPER – 3
o
1. The angle of projection is 76 over a horizontal plane, if horizontal range (R) is equal to:
A. maximum height (Hmax) B. 4 maximum height (Hmax)
C. √3 maximum height (Hmax) D. 4√3 maximum height (Hmax)
2. When ball having a projectile motion is rising up, it:
A. Decelerates B. Accelerates
C. Rises up with constant acceleration D. Acceleration becomes zero
3. The velocity component with which a projectile covers certain Vertical distance is
minimum at the moment of:
A. Hitting the ground B. Highest point
C. Projection D. None of these
4. A particle P is projected with velocity u1 at an angle of
30o with the horizontal. Another particle Q is thrown
vertically upwards with velocity u2 from a point vertically
below the highest point of path of P. The necessary
condition for the two particles to collide at the highest point
is:
𝑼
A. u1 u2 B. u1 2u2 C.U1= 𝟐𝟐 D. u1 4u2

5. A body of mass 2 kg has an initial velocity of 3 m/s


along OE and it is subjected to a force of 4 Newton‟s in OF
direction perpendicular to OE. The distance of the body
from O after 4 seconds will be:
A.12 m B.28 m C.20 m D. 48 m
6. A ball is projected with velocity 10 m/sec at angle of 30 o with the horizontal surface,then
the maximum height attained by the projectileis:
A.1.25 m B.1.0 m C.1.5m D.2.0 m E. 2.5 m
7. A body is projected with kinetic energy E so as to attain maximumhorizontal range,its
potential energy at the highest point is:
A. E B. E/2 C.2E D. 𝟐E
8. A body is projected horizontally from a height of 78.4m with a velocity 10m/s. The angle
made by velocity vector with x axis after 4 seconds is:
A.tanˉ¹3 B.tanˉ¹4 C.tanˉ¹5 D.tanˉ¹6
9. An aeroplane flying horizontally at an altitude of 490m with a speed of 180km/h drops a
bomb,the horizontal distance at which it hits the ground is: (g=9.8m/s²)
A. 500m B.1000m C. 250m D. 50m
10. A body projected with velocity 30m/s reaches its maximum height in 1.5sec,its range is:
(g=10m/s²)
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A. 45m B. 108m C.45 𝟑 m D. 54m
11. A stone is projected horizontally with a velocity 9.8m/s from a tower of height 100m,its
speed 1sec after projection is:
A. 9.8m/s B. 4.9m/s C. 9.8 𝟐m/s D.4.9 𝟐m/s
12. A car moves around a circular path of a constant radius at a constant speed,which of
the following statements is true?
A. The car‟s velocity is constant B. The car‟s acceleration is constant
C. The car‟s acceleration is zero D. The car‟s velocity is directed toward the center
E. The car‟s acceleration is directed toward the center
13. An object moves in a circular path at a constant speed, which of the following is true?
A. The car‟s acceleration is zero because it has a constant speed
B. The car‟s acceleration is not zero and causes the car to slow down
C. The car‟s acceleration is not zero and causes the car to speed up
D. The car‟s acceleration is not zero and causes the change in the direction of the car‟s velocity
E. None of these
14. An object travels in a circular path of radius r at a constant speed v. What happens to
the object‟s acceleration if the radius of the circle is doubled and the speed stays
unchanged?
A. It doubles B. It quadruples
C. It is cut to a half D. It is cut to a quarter E. Stays unchanged
15. An object moves around a circular path at a constant speed and makes ten complete
revolutions in 5seconds,what is the frequency of rotation?
A. 2 Hz B. 4 Hz C. 6 Hz D. 10 Hz E. 20 Hz
16. A ball of mass m attached to a light string moves at a constant
speed v in a vertical circle with a radius R. Which of the following
is true about the magnitude of the net force at point A compared
to that at point B?
A. The net force at point A is greater than at point B
B. The net force at point A is less than at point B
C. The net force is zero at all points around the circle
D. The net force at point A is equal to the net force at point B
17. A particle describes a circular path of diameter 20 m every 2s. The average angular

speed of the particle during 4s is:

A. 20rad/ s B. 10 rad/ s C.5 rad/ s D.rad/ s


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18. A belt passes over a wheel of radius 25 cm. if a point on the belt has a speed of 5 m/s,

the belt is moving with an angular velocity of:

A. 3.2 rad/s B. 0.32 rad/s C. 20 rad/s D.0.032 rad/s

19. An object moving a circle will have an angular acceleration only if the net force on it:

A. Is entirely centripetal B. Has a tangential component

C.Is entirely centrifugal D. Is entirely tangential

20. A particle of mass „m‟ executing uniform circular motion on a path of radius „r‟, if „P‟ is

the magnitude of itslinear momentum, the radial force acting on the particle will be:

A.Pmr B.P2/rm C.rP/m D.rm/P2

21. An empty truck can take certain level turn at maximum safe speed of 12 m/s without
skidding. When the truck is carrying a load equal to its own weight, the maximum speed
at which the truck can safely take the turn is:
A. 3 m/s B. 6 m/s C. 12 m/s D. 24 m/s
22. The angular acceleration of a rotating body which slows down from 500 rpm to rest in
10 seconds is about:
A. 5 rad/s2 B. -2.5 rad/s2 C. – 5 rad/s2 D. –10 rad/s2
23. A motorcyclist rides in a vertical circle in a hollow sphere of radius 5m, the minimum
speed required so that he does not lose contact with the sphere at the highest point is:
A. 4.6 m/s B.7 m/s C.7.5 m/s D. 8 m/s
24. An automobile, whose speed is increasing at a rate of 0.6 m /s2, travels along a circular road of
radius 20m,when the instantaneous speed of the automobile is 4 m/s its angular acceleration is:
A. 0.03 rad/s2 B.0.15 rad/s2 C.1.2 rad/s2 D.0.4 rad/s2
25. An object of an mass 50 kg is moving in a horizontal circle of radius 8m. If the
centripetal force is 40 N, then the kinetic energy of an object will be :
A. 320 J B.260J C.220 J D. 160

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
A A B B C A B B A C
11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
C E D C A D B C B B
21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.
C C B A D - - - - -

SINDH ACADEMY UMERKOT COMPOSED BY: M. HANIF MAHAR

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