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STEP BY STEP SR. SEC.

SCHOOL, ALWAR
TERM-, 2021-22
CLASS- XI
SUBJECT- PHYSICS
TIME-90 MIN.
MAX. MARKS- 35
INSTRUCTIONS

1. The question paper consists of two sections. There are 35 questions in SEC A, Attempt any 30.
And SEC B consists of 5 questions based on Assertion and Reason, all 5 questions are
compulsory
to attempt.

2. All questions carry one mark.

SECTION A
1 Determine the magnitude of vector A=5i+12j.

(A) 14 (B) 19 (C)7 (D)13


2Two forces 3N and 4N perpendicular to each other, act on an object. Determine the magnitude of
resultant force.

(A) 5N (B) 7N (C) 10 N (D) 50N

3. Calculate the energy possessed by a force, F= (5x+2) N on moving from x=1m to x=2m.

(A) 7 (B)9 (C) 9.5J (D) 7.5J

4The velocity of an object of mass at an instant t is given bythe expression: v= ( 2t+3t+10) m/s.
Calculate the force acting on the object at t 4s.

(A) 600 N (B) 3600 N (C) 500 N (D) 120 N

5. If the position of two points A and B are represented by r=2i+3j-k and r,=4i-3j+2k respectively.
Then calculate the resultant of AB.
(A) 49 (B)7 (c) 36 (D) 6

SAWhat is the branch of physics related to the study of motion of particles?

(A) statistics (B) Thermodynamics (C) Kinematics (D) Electronics

How much is the displacement in one cycle of circular motion.


(A) infinite (B) Equal to circumference (C) zero (D) equal to area

8. How much should be the angle of a body to project it to the maximum distance?

(B) 90 (C) 45 (D) 180


(A)0
9. a stone is dropped from a helicopter moving in upward direction at 500m height. It reaches to
earth after 6 sec. What was the velocity of the helicopter, when stone was dropped? (eg=10)

(A) 43.33 m/s (B) 53.33 m/s (C)49m/s (D) 7m/s


10. Calculate maximum acceleration of the train in which a box lying on its floor wll remain at rest. It
is given that the coefficient of static friction between the box and the floor of the train is 0.15. (g=10)
(A) 1.5 m/s (B) 15m/s2 (C) 150 m/s (D)0.15m/s
11. A circular racetrack of radius 300m is banked at an angle 15. If the coefficient of friction between
the wheels of a race car and the road is 0.2. Then calculate the car to avoid wear and tear on its
tyres.
(A) 30m/s (B) 28.1 m/s (C) 25m/s (D) 281m/s
12, What is the name of second law of motion.

(A) momentum conservation law (B) law of inertia (C) action reaction law
(Dwork energy theorem
13 Which force acts on a uniform circular motion.

(A) gravitation (B) centripetal (C) frictional (D) Normal


14A cyclist speeding at 18km/h on a level road takes a sharp circular turn of radius 3m without
feducing the speed. The coefficient of static friction between the tyres and road is 0.1. will the cyclist
slip while taking the turn.

(A) no (B) yes (C) can not be determined (D) none of the above
15. How does a vehicle obtains a centripetal force on a levelled road circular path?
(A) by friction (B) by gravity (C)by normal force (D) by thermal energy
16. How much work is done in taking an object of mass 8kg to a height of 2.5m?

(A) 196 (B) 200J (C) 786J (D) 480


17. If a body of mass 20 kg is dispiaced 20m on the surface of earth. If there is no friction, then
calculate the work done by gravitational force.

(A) 5J (B)0J (C) 10J (D) 2


18. Can kinetic energy be changed without changing the momentum of
system.
(A) only in inertial frame of reference (B) No (C) yes (D) can't be determined
19. How are the velocities of particles of same mass related, when they are collided in a linear elastic
collision?
A) first particle gets stopped and second particle will gain double speed

(B) velocities of the particles get interchanged


(C) Both particles get stopped
(D) Both particles show oblique collision.
20 Earth revolves around the Sun. Calculate the work done by the gravitational force, assuming its
path to be circular.

(A) infinite (B) 6400 (C) 2GMm (D) zero


21. A man of 60 kg carries a stone of 20kg to a height of 30m. calculate the work done by the man.

(A) 10 (B) 10 (C) 10 (D) 10


22. The velocity of a car is changed from 5m/s to 20m/s. If the mass of the car is 450 kg, then
determine the work done on it.
(A) 8.44x10J (B) 9.44 x10 (C) 7.44x10°J (D) 8.44x10 J

23. A block of mass 4kg moving witha velocity of 10m/s collides which is at rest. If after collision
they deflected at an angle 30° and 60° respectively, then fnd the velocities of the block after
collision.

(A) 53 and 4 m/s (B) 25 and 16m/s (C) 5and 4m/s (D) 9 and 3m/s

24. A satelite is revolving at a height of 500 km above the earth's surface. Calculate the
speed of satellite.

(A) 9.6 km/s (B) 7.6 km/s (C)6 km/s (D) 11.2 km/s

25. Calculate the escape velocity on moon's surface. If radius of moon is 1740km and mass
is 7.4 x102 kg.
(A) 11.2 km/s (B) 8km/s (C) 2.4 km/s (D) 9.6km/s

26. The value of G varies with

(A) Radius of planet (B) Depth below the ground

(C) height above the planet (D) None of the above

2Force of gravitation is least


(A) at the poles (B)at the equator

(C) in between poles and equation (D) none of these

28. Average density of Earth is

(A) directly proportional to g (B) inversely proportional to g

(C) does not depend on g (D) complex function of g


29. Two satellites of mass m and 10m are put in same orbit around the Sun. If T and T, be
their time periods,then T:T2
(A) 4 (B) 1 (C)% (D)%
30. Geostationary satellite are placed atthe distance from the centre of Earth.
(A) 3600 km (B) 720km (C) 42000km (D) 6400km

31. What is the direction of polar satellite's revolution.


(A) Same as Earth (B) Opposite to Earth
(C) Alternatively changes (D) None of the above

32. The orbital speed of Jupiter is

(A) Equal to the orbital speed of Earth (B) zero


of Earth
(C) less than the orbital speed of Earth (D) Greater to the orbital speed
33. 1J is how much of ergs

(A) 10 ergs (B) 10 ergs (C) 10ergs (D) 10 ergs

34 How many significant figures are there in 0.005


(A)1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
value in
35. The value of acceleration due to gravity in MKS system is 9.8m/s. Determine its
CGS system.

(A) 9800 cm/s? (B) 780cm/s (C) 980 cm/s? (D) 0.980 cm/s

SECTION- B
Direction: In the following questions, a statement of assertion is followed by a
statement of reason. Mark the correct choice as:

(A) Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
Both assertion and Reason true but Reason is not the correct explanation of
(B) are

assertion.

(C) Assertion is true but the Reason is false

(D) Both Assertion and Reason are false.-


the surface of Earth.
36. Assertion: The value of gravity g is different at different places on

is
Reason: Earth is flattened at poles and bulging out at the equator. Therefore radius
smaller at poles and larger at equator and ga1/R$, sog is smaller at equator than at poles.

37. Assertion: The change in kinetic energy of a particle is ecuai to the work done on it by
the net force.
Reason: Change in kinetic energy of particle is equal to work done only in case of a system
of one particle.
38. Assertion: On a rainy day, it is difficult to drive a car or bus at high speed.

Reason: The value of coefficient of friction is lowered due to wetting of the surface.
39. Assertion: Ifthe net exiernal force on the body is zero, then its acceleration is zero.

Reason: Acceleration does not depend on force.

40. Assertion: Light year and Wavelength both measure distance


Reason: Both have dimension of time.

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