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This 3-sentence summary provides the high-level information about the document: The document contains a 12-question physics quiz with multiple choice and multiple answer questions covering topics like projectile motion, forces, inclined planes, and kinematics graphs. The quiz includes questions about normal forces between spheres in a cylinder, time for a block to reach the end of a plank, normal reaction on a sphere in contact with a block and wall, tensions in strings connected to blocks of different masses, properties of a particle's position vector, coefficients of friction for a motion graph, and acceleration and normal forces for blocks on wedges and inclined planes.

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This 3-sentence summary provides the high-level information about the document: The document contains a 12-question physics quiz with multiple choice and multiple answer questions covering topics like projectile motion, forces, inclined planes, and kinematics graphs. The quiz includes questions about normal forces between spheres in a cylinder, time for a block to reach the end of a plank, normal reaction on a sphere in contact with a block and wall, tensions in strings connected to blocks of different masses, properties of a particle's position vector, coefficients of friction for a motion graph, and acceleration and normal forces for blocks on wedges and inclined planes.

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TM

JEE (Main + Advanced) 2020


LEADER COURSE
Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN) PHASE : TOV1

PHYSICS QUIZ # 04

SECTION-I
Single Correct Answer Type 5 Q. [Marks 3 (–1)]
1. Two smooth spheres of radius 3m and 2m are kept inside a smooth fixed cylinder
in equilibrium as shown in figure. The diameter of cylinder is 9m. The normal
force exerted by one sphere on the other is given by : (both sphere are of same
m
mass m).
5mg m
(A) N = (B) N = mg
3
(C) N = 3mg (D) N = 2mg
2. A small block of mass m is placed on a plank of mass 2m and length L. A force F is applied as shown
in the figure. Find time taken by block A to reach end of plank B :-
A
m
F
B

mL 4mL 8mL mL
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2F F F 4F
3. A perfect smooth sphere A of mass 2 kg is in contact with a
rectangular block B of mass 4 kg and vertical wall as shown in the B
figure. All surfaces are smooth. Find normal reaction by vertical wall A
on sphere A
37°
(A) 20 N (B) 25 N (C) 80 N (D) 45 N
4. The ratio of tensions in the string connected to the block of mass m2 in figure-(a) and figure-(b) respectively
is (friction is absent everywhere) : [m1 = 2 kg, m2 = 8 kg and F = 50 N].

m2
m2
m1
F m F
1

(a) (b)

(A) 7 : 9 (B) 9 : 7 (C) 2 : 7 (D) 7 : 2


r æ 1 ö
5. Position of a projectile is given as r = v 0 cos q0 tiˆ + ç v 0 sin q0 t - gt 2 ÷ ˆj . Mark the INCORRECT
è 2 ø
statement :-
r
(A) Velocity vector after time t is v = v cos q ˆi + ( v sin q - gt ) ˆj
0 0 0 0
r r
v + v0
(B) Average velocity vector is where vr is instantaneous velocity
2
r
dv
(C) = constant for projectile
dt
(D) Magnitude of average velocity vector is v0cosq0 for the total time of flight
PHYSICS / Quiz # 04 E-1/3
TM JEE (Main + Advanced) 2020
LEADER COURSE
Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN )
PHASE : TOV1

Multiple Correct Answer Type 7 Q. [Marks 4 (0)]


6. A point mass is moving in a three-dimensional space whose position vector is given by
r
r = a cos wtiˆ + a sin wtjˆ + btkˆ . Choose the CORRECT statement(s) from the following
(A) The trajectory of the path of the particle is helical
p a 2w2 + b 2
(B) Radius of curvature of the trajectory at t = is
4w aw2
(C) The ratio of distance travelled by the particle in time interval 0 to p/w to distance travelled in time
interval 2p/w to 3p/w is three
(D) The magnitude of displacement in time 0 to p/w is bp/w
7. The velocity time graph of the figure shows the motion of a wooden
block of mass 1 kg which is given an initial push at t = 0, along a 4

V (ms–1)
horizontal table.
(A) The coefficient of friction between the blocks and the table is 0.1
(B) The coefficient of friction between the blocks and the table is 0.2
(C) Distance travelled in the first 2 seconds is three times the distance (0,0) 4 t(sec)
travelled in the last 2 seconds.
(D) Time taken to travel first half of the distance is one third of the time taken to travel the second half.
8. The displacement x (in metres) at time t (in seconds) of a particle are related as 2t = t + 3 + x
(A) The particle is moving with uniform velocity
(B) The particle is moving with uniform acceleration of 8 m/s2
(C) It is at x = 0 when t = 1 s
(D) The displacement of the particle from t = 0 to t = 1/4 s is zero.
9. A body of mass m = 1.8 kg is placed on an inclined plane, the angle of inclination
is a = 37°, and is attached to the top end of the slope with a thread which is parallel
to the slope. Then the slope is moved with a horizontal acceleration of a. Friction is a
negligible. m
5
(A) Tension in thread for a = m / sec is 12N
2
a
6
5
(B) Tension in thread for a = m / sec is 24N
2

6
(C) The body loses contact with plane at the time when acceleration becomes zero
40
(D) The body loses contact with plane at the time when acceleration becomes m / s2
3
10. A block of mass m is placed on a wedge. The wedge can be accelerated in four manners marked as
(1), (2), (3) and (4) as shown. If the normal reactions in situation (1), (2), (3) and (4) are N1, N2, N3 and
N4 respectively and acceleration with which the block slides down relative to the wedge in situations are
b1, b2, b3 and b4 respectively then: [Take a < g]

(A) N3 > N1 > N2 > N4 (B) b2 > b3 > b4 > b1 (C) b2 > b3 > b1 > b4 (D) N4 > N3 > N1 > N2

E-2/4 PHYSICS / Quiz # 04


TM JEE (Main + Advanced) 2020
LEADER COURSE
Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN )
PHASE : TOV1

11. Consider the following statements and choose INCORRECT statement(s).


(A) The average velocity can be equal to the instantaneous speed.
(B) Displacement can be less than distance.
(C) Rate of change of speed is same as rate of change of velocity.
(D) Magnitude of rate of change of velocity can be equal to rate of change of speed.
12. The body moves along the x-axis. At time t = 0, the velocity of particle is +5.0 m/s. The acceleration of
particle in different time interval is given as:

ì- 2 m/s2 0 s £ t £ 3s
ï
a = í- 4 m/s2 3s < t £ 6s
ï+ 6 m/s2 6 s £ t £ 10 s
î
(A) The velocity of particle at t = 2.5 s is zero. (B) The velocity of particle at t = 6 s is – 13 m/s.
(C) The velocity of particle at t = 7 s is 7 m/s. (D) The velocity of particle at t = 10 s is 11 m/s.
Linked Comprehension Type (1 Para × 3Q.) [Marks 3 (–1)]
Paragraph for Question 13 to 15
Path traced by a moving particle in space is called trajectory of the particle. Shape of trajectory is
decided by the forces acting on the particle and its initial velocity. When a coordinate system is associated
with a particle’s motion, the curve equation in which the particle moves [y = f(x)] is called equation of
trajectory. It is just giving us the relation among x and y coordinates of the particle i.e. the locus of
particle. To find equation of trajectory of a particle, find first x and y coordinates of the particle as a
function of time and eliminate the time factor.
13. The position vector of car w.r.t. its starting point is given as rr = at ˆi - bt2 ˆj where a and b are positive
constants. The locus of a particle is :-
b
(A) a2y + bx2 = 0 (B) a2y = bx2 (C) y = x (D) ay2 = b2x
a2
r
æ dr ö
14. In above question the velocity ç i.e. ÷ at t = 0 is :-
è dt ø
(A) 2bjˆ (B) aiˆ (C) (a - 2b)iˆ (D) -2bjˆ
r
æ d2 r ö
15. In above question initial acceleration ç i.e. dt 2 ÷ of particle is :-
è ø
(A) 2bjˆ (B) aiˆ (C) -2bjˆ (D) 2 aiˆ
SECTION-II
Matrix Match Type (4 × 5) 2 Q. [8 M (for each entry +2(0)]
1. System of blocks are placed on a smooth horizontal system, as shown. For a particular value of F, 3 kg
block is just about to leave ground. (tan 37° =3/4)
Column I Column II
String2
(A) Tension in string 1 (P) 80 N String1
(B) Tension in string 2 (Q) 64 N 5kg 37° 3kg 1kg F
(C) Net force by ground on 5 kg block (R) 50 N
(D) Net force on 3 kg block (S) 24 N

PHYSICS / Quiz # 04 E-3/4


TM JEE (Main + Advanced) 2020
LEADER COURSE
Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN )
PHASE : TOV1

2. Two blocks of mass 5 kg and 3 kg are placed on a smooth floor as shown in figure. There is no friction
between the blocks. A horizontal force 15 N is applied.

Column–I Column–II
(A) Acceleration of 3 kg block (in SI unit) (P) 50
if force is applied on 5 kg block
(B) Acceleration of 3 kg block (in SI unit) (Q) 0
if force is applied on 3 kg block
(C) If force is applied on 3 kg block at (R) 42.5
an angle of 30° with horizontal,
force of interaction (in SI unit)
between the two blocks is (S) 5
(D) If force is applied on 5 kg block at (T) 10
an angle of 30° with horizontal,
force of interaction (in SI unit)
between the two blocks is
SECTION-IV
Numerical Grid Type (Single digit Ranging from 0 to 9) 2 Q. [Marks 4(0)]
1. A body is moving in a straight line with uniform acceleration. At mid-way of its path its speed is 5 m/s
and at the end of its path it is 7 m/s. Find the speed of body (in m/s) at the beginning of its motion.
2. From a tower of height of 6 m a particle is thrown down at an angle of 37° with horizontal at a speed v1.
At the same time from the earth’s surface a second body is thrown up at an angle of 37° with horizontal
toward the first with speed v2. Determine how far (in meters) from the foot of the tower should the
second be thrown so that both bodies collide in air?

E-4/4 PHYSICS / Quiz # 04

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