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KINEMATICS
SINGLE ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
1. The greatest acceleration or deceleration that a train may have is a. The minimum time
in which the train can go from one station to the next at a distance S is
A)
a
S
B)
a
S 2
C) 2
a
s
D)
a 2
s
2. A car accelerates from rest at a constant rate for sometime and attains a velocity of
2 m!s. Afterwards it decelerates with a constant rate !2 and comes to a halt. "f the
total time ta#en is 1s$ the distance travelled %y the car is
A) 2m B) 1m C) 1m D) 2m
&. A 'article starts from rest at time t ( and moves on a
straight line with an acceleration which varies with time as
shown in )g. The s'eed of the 'article will %e maximum
after how many seconds
A) *s B) +s
C) ,s D) 1s
*. A 'article starts from the 'osition of rest under a constant acceleration. "t travels a
distance x in the )rst 1 seconds and distance y in the next 2 seconds. Then
A) y ( x B) y ( 2x C) y ( ,x D) y ( *x
-. Due to air a falling %ody faces a resistive force 'ro'ortional to s.uare of velocity v$
conse.uently its e/ective downward acceleration is reduced and is given %y a ( g 0 #v
2
where # ( .2m
01
. The terminal velocity of the falling %ody is
A) *1m!s B) 2m!s C) 1.,m!s D) 1,m!s
+. A %alloon is rising with a constant acceleration of 2m!s
2
. At a certain instant when the
%alloon was moving with a velocity of *m!s$ a stone was dro''ed from it in a region
where g ( 1m!s
2
. The velocity and acceleration of stone as it comes out from the
%alloon are res'ectively.
A) $ 1m!s
2
B) *m!s$ ,m!s
2
C) *m!s$ 12m!s
2
D) *m!s$ 1m!s
2
2. A %ody is 'ro3ected vertically u'wards. "f t1 and t2 %e the times at which it is at height h
a%ove the 'oint of 'ro3ection while ascending and descending res'ectively$ then h is
A)
2 1
t t g
2
1
B) g t1 t2 C) 2 g t1 t2 D) * g t1 t2
,. 4rom a 2m high tower one %all is thrown u'ward with s'eed of 1m!s and another is
thrown vertically downward at the same s'eed simultaneously. The time di/erence of
their reaching the ground will %e 5ta#e g ( 1m!s
2
)
A) 12s B) +s C) 2s D) 1s
1. A stone is thrown vertically u' from the to' of a tower with some initial velocity and it
arrives on the ground after t1 seconds. 6ow if the same stone is thrown vertically down
from the to' of the same tower with the same initial velocity$ it arrives on ground after
t2 seconds. 7ow much time will the stone ta#e to reach the ground if it is dro''ed from
the same tower 8
A)
2
t t
2 1
+
B)
2
t t
2 1

C)
2 1
t t + D)
2 1
t t
1. Two 'articles A and B are connected %y a rigid rod AB. The rod
slides on 'er'endicular rails as shown in )g. The velocity of A to
the left is 1m!s. 9hat is velocity of B when ( +

8
A) 1m!s
B) -.,m!s
C) 12.&m!s
D) 1.,m!s
11. Two 'articles A and B start from the same 'oint and slide down
through straight smooth 'lanes inclined at &

and +

to the vertical and in the same


vertical 'lane and on the same side of vertical drawn from the starting 'oint. The
acceleration of B with res'ect to A is
A) g!2 in vertical direction B) g 2 / 3 at *-

to vertical
C) g! 3 at +

to vertical D) g in vertical direction


12. A 'article : moving with a constant velocity u crosses a 'oint ;. At the same instant
another 'article 4 starts from rest from ; with a constant acceleration a. The maximum
se'aration %etween them %efore they meet is
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A)
a 2
u
2
B)
a
u
2
C)
a
u 2
2
D)
a 4
u
2
1&. A %ird <ies in straight line for *s with a velocity v ( 52t0*) m!s. 9hat is the distance
covered %y the %ird in returning to the 'lace from where it started its 3ourney 8
A) B) ,m C) *m D) 2m
1*. A 'article starts from rest at the origin and moves along :0axis with acceleration a ( 120
2t. The time after which the 'article arrives at the origin is
A) +s B) 1,s C) 12s D) *s
1-. 4igure re'resents 'osition 5x) versus time 5t) gra'h for
the motion of a 'article. "f % and c are %oth 'ositive
constants$ which of the following ex'ressions %est
descri%es the acceleration 5A) of the 'article 8
A) a ( =%
B) a ( 0c
C) a ( % = ct
D) a ( %0ct
1+. Two 'articles instantaneously at A and B are -m$ a'art and they are
moving with uniform velocities$ the former towards B at *m!s and
the latter 'er'endicular to AB at &m!s. They are nearest at the
instant
A) 2!-s
B) &!-s
C) 1s
D) *!-s
12. Three 'articles start from the origin at the same time$ one with a velocity >u1>$ alone :0
axis$ the second along the ?0axis with a velocity u2 and the third alogn x ( y line. The
velocity of third 'article so that the three may always lie on the same 'lane is
A)
2
u u
2 1
+
B)
2 1
u u C)
2 1
2 1
u u
u u
+
D)
2 1
2 1
u u
u u 2
+
1,. A %all is shot vertically u'wards from the surface of a
'lanet in a distant solar system. A 'lot of the y versus t
for the %all is shown in )g. The magnitude of the free
fall in m!s
2
on the 'lanet is
A) *
B) ,
C) 12
D) 1+
11. A %all is thrown vertically u'wards. 9hich of the
following 'lots re'resents the s'eed0time gra'h of the %all during its <ight if the air
resistance is not ignored
A) B) C) D)
2. "f a %all is thrown vertically u'wards with s'eed >u>$ the distance covered during the last
t second of its ascent is
A) 5u=gt)s B) ut C)
2
1
gt
2
D) ut 0
2
1
gt
2
21. A 'article has an initial velocity of 1m!s due east and a constant acceleration of 2m!s
2
due west. The distance covered %y the 'article in the )fth second of its motion is
A) B) .-m C) 2m D) none of these
22. Two 'articles are 'ro3ected simultaneously in the same vertical 'lane from the same
'oint$ with di/erent s'eeds u1 and u2$ ma#ing angles 1 and 2 res'ectively with the
hori@ontal $ such that u1 cos1 ( u2cos2. The 'ath followed %y one$ as seen %y the other
5as long as %oth are in <ight)$ is A
A) a hori@ontal straight line B) a vertical straight line
C) a 'ara%ola D) a straight line ma#ing an angle B1 0 2B with the hori@ontal
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2&. A 'article starts from the origin of coordinates at time t ( and moves in the xy 'lane
with a constant acceleration in the y0direction. "ts e.uation of motion is y (x
2
. "ts
velocity com'onent in the x0direction is
A) varia%le B)

2
C)

2
D)

2
2*. "n the )gure $ the 'ulley C moves to the right with a constant
s'eed u. The downward s'eed of A is vA$ and the s'eed of B to
the right is vB.
A) vB ( vA
B) vB ( u = vA
C) vB = u ( vA
D) The two %loc#s have accelerations of the same magnitude
2-. The hori@ontal range of a 'ro3ectile is D and the maximum height attained %y it is 7. A
strong wind now %egins to %low in the direction of the motion of the 'ro3ectile$ giving it
a constant hori@ontal acceleration ( g!2. Ender the same conditions of 'ro3ection$ the
hori@ontal range of the 'ro3ectile will now %e
A) D =
2
H
B) D = 7 C) D =
2
H 3
D) D = 27
2+. A 'article moves int he xy 'lane with a constant acceleration g in the negative y0
direction. "ts e.uation of motion is y ( ax 0 %x
2
$ where a and % are constants. 9hich of
the following are correct 8
A) The x0com'onent of its velocity is constant
B) at the origin$ the y0com'onent of its velocity is a
b 2
g
C) At the origin$ its velocity ma#es an angle tan
01
5a) with the x0axis.
D) the 'article moves exactly li#e a 'ro3ectile.
22. Two %odies are 'ro3ected simultaneously from the same 'oint$ in the same vertical
'lane$ one towards east and other towards west with velocities , ms
01
and 2 ms
01
res'ectively. The time at which their velocities are 'er'endicular to each other is
A) 2!- s B) -!2s C) 1!- s D) - s
2,. A train starts from station A with uniform acceleration for some distance and then
goes with uniform retardation for some more distance to come to rest at station B. The
distance %etween station A and B is * #m and the train ta#es * minute to com'lete this
3ourney. "f and are in #m 5min)
02
then
A)
2
1 1

B)
4
1 1

C)
2
1 1 1

D)
4
1 1 1

21. Two stones are 'ro3ected so as to reach the same distance from the 'oint of 'ro3ection
on a hori@ontal surface. The maximum height reached %y one exceeds the other %y an
amount e.ual to half the sum of the heights attained %y them. Then the angles of
'ro3ection for the stones are
A) *-

$ 1&-

B)

$ 1

C) &

$ +

D) 2

$ 2

&. A mar%le starts falling from rest on a smooth inclined 'lane forming an angle with
hori@ontal. After covering distance >h> the %all re%ound o/ the 'lane. The distance from
the im'act 'oint where the %all re%ounds for second time is
A) ,h cos B) ,h sin C) 2h tan D) *h sin
&1. The driver of a train moving with a s'eed v1 sights another train at a distance d$ ahead
of him moving in the same direction with a slower s'eed v2. 7e a''lies the %rea#s and
gives a constant de0acceleration >a> to his train. 4or no collision$ d is
A) (
( )
a 2
v v
2
2 1

B) F
( )
a 2
v v
2
2 1

C) G
( )
a 2
v v
2
2 1

D) G
a 2
v v
2 1

&2. "n the case of a moving %ody$ 'ic# the correct statement
A) if s'eed changes with change in direction$ velocity does not change
B) if velocity changes$ s'eed may or may not change %ut acceleration does change
C) if velocity changes$ s'eed also changes with same acceleration
D) if s'eed changes without change in direction$ the velocity may remain constant.
&&. Carticle 1 is in one dimensional motion with uniform velocity whereas 'article 2 is
accelerating in a straight line. The gra'h re'resenting 'ath of 2 with res'ect to 1 is
A) B) C) D)
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&*. Cerson A wal#ing along a road at &ms
01
sees another 'erson B wal#ing on another road
at right angles to his road. Helocity of B is *ms
01
when he is 1m o/. They are nearest to
each other when 'erson A has covered a distance of
A) &.+m B) ,m C) +.&m D)
.,m
&-. The given gra'h shows the variation of velocity with dis'lacement.
9hich one of the gra'hs given %elow correctly re'resents the
variation of acceleration with dis'lacement.
A) B) C) D)
&+. Helocity and acceleration of a 'article at some instant of time are ( ) j

4 i

3 v + m!s and
( ) j

8 i

6 a + m!s
2
res'ectively. At the same instant 'article is at origin. Iaximum x0co0
ordinate of 'article will %e
A) 1.-m B) .2-m C) 2.2-m D) *.m
&2. v
2
versus s0gra'h of a 'article moving in a straight line is as shown in )gure. 4rom the
gra'h some conclusions are drawn. State which statement is wrong A
A) the given gra'h shows a uniformly accelerated motion.
B) initial velocity of 'article is @ero
C) corres'onding s0t gra'h will %e a 'ara%ola
D) none of the a%ove
&,. a0t gra'h for a 'article moving in a straight line is as shown in
)gure. Change in velocity of the 'article from t( to t(+s is A
A) 1m!s B) *m!s
C) 12m!s D) ,m!s
&1. S'eed time gra'h of two cars A and B a''roaching towards
each other is shown in )gure. "nitial distance %etween them is
+m. The two cars will cross each other after time.
A) 2sec B) &sec
C) 1.-sec D) 2 sec
*. The 'osition of a 'article along x0axis at time t is given %y x ( 2
= t 0 &t
2
. The dis'lacement and the distance travelled in the
interval t ( to t ( 1 are res'ectively
A) 2$ 2 B) 02$ 2.- C) $ 2 D) 02$ 2.1+
*1. A %ody dro''ed from the to' of the tower covers a distance 2x in the last second of its
3ourney$ where x is the distance covered in )rst second. 7ow much time does it ta#e to
reach the ground 8
A) &s B) *s C) -s D) +s
*2. A %ody is 'ro3ected with a velocity u. "t 'asses through a certain 'oint a%ove the ground
after t1 sec. The time interval after which the %ody 'asses through the same 'oint
during the return 3ourney is
A)

,
_

2
1
t
g
u
B) 2

,
_

1
t
g
u
C) &

,
_

1
2
t
g
u
D) &

,
_

1
2
2
t
g
u
*&. The area of the acceleration0dis'lacement curve of a %ody gives A
A) im'ulse B) change in momentum 'er unit mass
C) change in JK 'er unit mass D) total change in energy
**. A %ody thrown vertically u' from the ground 'asses the height 1.2m twice at an
interval of 1s. 9hat was its initial velocity 5g ( 1m!s
2
)
A) -2m!s B) 2+ m!s C) &- m!s D) + m!s
*-. The acceleration time gra'h of a 'article moving along a
straight line is as shown in )gure. At what time the 'article
ac.uires its initial velocity 8
A) 12s
B) -s
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C) ,s
D) 1+s
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*+. A gra'h %etween the s.uare of the velocity of a 'article
and the distance s moved %y the 'article is shown in the
)gure. The acceleration of the 'article in #ilometre 'er
hour s.uare is A
A) 22-
B) 22-
C) 022-
D) 022-
*2. A 'article starts from rest and traverses a distance l with uniform acceleration$ then
moves uniformly over a further distance 2l and )nally comes to rest after moving a
further distance &l under uniform retardation. Assuming entire motion to %e rectilinear
motion the ratio of average s'eed over the 3ourney to the maximum s'eed on its way is
A
A) 1!- B) 2!- C) &!- D) *!-
*,. An insect crawls a distance of *m along north in 1 seconds and then a distance of &m
along east in - seconds. The average velocity of the insect is A
A) 2!1- m!sec B) 1!- m!sec C) 1!& m!sec D) *!- m!sec
*1. A 'article returns to the starting 'oint after 1s. "f the rate of change of velocity during
the motion is constant in magnitude$ then its location after 2 seconds will %e same as
that after A
A) 1 second B) 2 seconds C) & seconds *) * second
-. Two stones are thrown u' simultaneously with initial s'eeds of u1 andu2 5u2 F u1). They
hit the ground after +s and 1s res'ectively. 9hich gra'h in )gure correctly re'resents
the time variation of x ( 5x2 0 x1)$ the relative 'osition of the second stone with res'ect
to the )rst u'to t ( 1s 8 Assume that the stones do not re%ound after hitting the
ground.
A) B) C) D)
-1. 4igure shows the 'osition0time 5x0t) gra'h of the motion of two
%oys A and B returning from their school ; to their homes C and L
res'ectively. 9hich of the following statements is true 8
A) A wal#s faster than B
B) Both A and B reach home at the same time
C) B starts for home earlier than A
D) A overta#es B on his way to home
-2. Two 'articles C and L simultaneously start moving from 'oint A
with velocities 1-m!s and 2m!s res'ectively. The two 'articles move with accelerations
e.ual in magnitude %ut o''osite in direction. 9hen C overta#es L at B then its velocity
is &m!s. The velocity of L at 'oint B will %e
A) &m!s B) -m!s C) 2m!s D) 1-m!s
-&. Met a and v denote the velocity and acceleration res'ectively of a 'article in one
dimensional motionA
A) the s'eed of the 'article decreases when 0 a v <
B) the s'eed of the 'article increases when 0 a v >
C) the s'eed of the 'article increases when 0 a v
D) the s'eed of the 'article decreases when
a v <
-*. The dis'lacement0time gra'h of a moving 'article is shown in
)gure. The instantaneous velocity of the 'article is negative at
the 'oint A
A) C
B) D
C) K
D) 4
--. A %all A is thrown vertically u'ward with s'eed u. At the same instant another %all B is
released from rest at height h. At time t the s'eed of A relative to B is A
A) u B) u02gt C) gh 2 u
2
D) u0gt
-+. 4rom the to' of a tower of height *m$ a %all is 'ro3ected u'wards with a s'eed of
2m!s at an angle of elevation of &

. The ratio of the total time ta#en %y the %all to hit


the ground to its time of <ight 5time ta#en to come %ac# to the same elevation) is 5ta#e
g ( 1m!s
2
)
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A) 2 A 1 B)& A 1 C) & A 2 D) 1.- A 1
-2. A %all is 'ro3ected with a velocity 2 3 m!s at angle +

to the hori@ontal. The time


interval after which the velocity vector will ma#e an angle &

to the hori@ontal is 5ta#e


g ( 1m!s
2
)
A) *sec B) 2 sec C) 1 sec D) & sec
-,. The velocity of a 'ro3ectile at any instant is u ma#ing an angle to the hori@on. The
time after which it will %e moving at right angle to this direction is A
A)
g
ec cos u
B)
g
sin u 2
C)
g
cos u
D)
g
tan u
-1. "f time ta#en %y the 'ro3ectile to reach L is T$ then CL is e.ual to A
A) Tv sin B) Tv cos
C) Tv sec D) Tv tan
+. The e.uation of motion of a 'ro3ectile is A y ( 12x 0
4
3
x
2
Niven that g ( 1ms
02
$ what is the range of the 'ro3ectile 8
A) 12m B) 1+m C) 2m D) 2*m
+1. A 'ro3ectile is thrown with an initial velocity of ( )
1
ms j

b i

a

+ . "f the range of the
'ro3ectile is twice the maximum height reached %y it$ then A
A) a ( 2% B) %(a C) % ( 2a D) % ( *a
+2. A 'article is thrown with a s'eed u at an angle with the hori@ontal. 9hen the 'article
ma#es an angle with the hori@ontal$ its s'eed changes to v A
A)v ( u cos B) v ( u cos cos C) v ( u cos sec D) v ( u sec cos
+&. A %all is thrown u' with a certain velocity at an angle to the hori@ontal. The #inetic
energy JK of the %all varies with hori@ontal dis'lacement x as A
A) B) C) D)
+*. A %all of mass m is 'ro3ected from the ground with an initial velocity u ma#ing an angle
of with the hori@ontal. 9hat is the change in velocity %etween the 'oint of 'ro3ection
and the highest 'oint A
A) u cos
2
downward B) u cos u'ward C) u sin
2
u'ward D) u sin downward
+-. A 'article moves along a 'ara%olic 'ath y ( 1x
2
in such a way that the x com'onent of
velocity remains constant and has a value
1
ms
3
1

. The acceleration of the 'article is
A)
2
ms j

3
1

B)
2
ms j

3

C)
2
ms j

3
2

D)
2
ms j

2

++. A stone is 'ro3ected from a 'oint on the ground so as to hit a %ird on the to' of a
vertical 'ole of height h and then attain a maximum height 2h a%ove the ground. "f at
the instant of 'ro3ection the %ird <ies away hori@ontally with a uniform s'eed and if the
stone hits the %ird while descending then the ratio of the s'eed of the %ird to the
hori@ontal s'eed of the stone is A
A)
1 2
2
+
B)
1 2
2

C)
2
1
2
1
+
D)
1 2
2
+
+2. Shots are )red simultaneously from the to' and %ottom of a vertical
cli/ with the elevation ( &

$ ( +

res'ectively and stri#e the


o%3ect simultaneously at the same 'oint.
"f a ( & 3 m is the hori@ontal distance of the o%3ect from the cli/$
then the height of the cli/ is A
A) &m B) *-m
C) +m D) 1m
+,. A 'article if 'ro3ected u' an inclined 'lane of length 2m and
inclination &

5with hori@ontal). 9hat should %e the value of angle 5with hori@ontal)


with which the 'ro3ectile %e 'ro3ected so that it stri#es the 'lane exactly at mid0'oint$
hori@ontally A
A) ( tan
01

,
_

3
2
B) ( tan
01
52) C) ( tan
01
5
3
) D) ( tan
01

,
_

2
3
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+1. A stone is 'ro3ected at an angle with the hori@ontal with velocity u. "t executes a
nearly circular motion near its maximum height for a short time. The radius of circular
'ath is A
A)
g 2
cos u
2 2

B)
g
sin u
2 2

C)
g
cos u
2 2

D)
g
u
2
2. Two 'ro3ectiles are 'ro3ected with the same velocity. "f one is 'ro3ected at an angle of
&

and the other at +

to the hori@ontal. The ratio of maximum heights reached$ is A


A) 1 A & B) 2 A 1 C) & A 1 D) 1 A *
21. A 'article is 'ro3ected from the ground with velocity u at angle with hori@ontal. The
hori@ontal range$ maximum height and time of <ight are D$ 7 and T res'ectively. They
are given %y$
D (
g 2
sin u
H ,
g
2 sin u
2 2 2

and T (
g
sin u 2

6ow #ee'ing u as )xed$ is varied from &

to +

. Then$
A) D will )rst increase then decrease$ 7 will increase and T will decrease
B) D will )rst increase then decrease$ while 7 and T %oth will increase
C) D will decrease while 7 and T will increase
D) D will increase while 7 and T will decrease
22. Two 'ro3ectiles A and B are )red simultaneously as shown in
)gure. They collide in air at 'oint C at time t. then A
A) t5u1 cos1 0 u2 cos2) ( 2
B) t5u1 sin1 0 u2 sin2) ( 1
C) %oth 5A) and 5B) are correct
D) %oth 5A) and 5B) are wrong
2&. Helocity and acceleration of a 'article at some instant of time
are ( )

2 j

2 v + m!s and ( )

6 i

a + m!s
2
. Then$ the s'eed
of the 'article is ....... at a rate of ....... m!s
2
A) increasing$ 2 B) decreasing $2 C) increasing$ * D) decreasing$ *
2*. x and y coordinates of a 'article moving in xy 'lane at some instant are A
x ( 2t
2
and y (
2
t
2
3
The average velocity of 'article in a time interval from t ( 1 second to t ( 2 second is A
A) ( ) s / m j

5 i

8 + B)
( ) s / m j

! i

12 +
C) ( ) s / m j

5 . 4 i

6 + D)
( ) s / m j

6 i

10 +
2-. Dead the following statements and state whether they are True or 4alse.
i) "f u and a %oth are negative$ motion is only retarded.
ii) "f u is negative %ut a is 'ositive$ then dis'lacement of the 'article can never %e
'ositive.
iii) "f u is 'ositive %ut a is negative 'article comes to rest for a moment at some time
%ut if u is negative and a 'ositive it never comes to rest.
A) T$ T$ T B) 4$ 4$ 4 C) T$ 4$ T D) 4$ T$ 4
2+. Su''ose in the a%sence of air resistance$ D ( ;B$ 7 ( AC$ t1 ( t;A and t2 ( t;B. "f air
resistance is ta#en into consideration and the corres'onding values
are D>$ 7>$
"
1
t and t2> then
A) D> G D$ 7> G 7$
"
1
t F t1 and
"
2
t F t2
B) D> G D$ 7> G 7$
"
1
t F t1 and
"
2
t G t2
C) D> G D$ 7> F 7$
"
1
t F t1 and
"
2
t G t2
D) D> G D$ 7> G 7$
"
1
t G t1 and
"
2
t F t2
22. S'eed of a 'article moving in a circle varies with time as$ v ( 2t. Then A
A) angle %etween velocity vector and acceleration vector is increasing with time.
B) a is constant while ar is increasing with time.
C) %oth A and B are correct D) %oth A and B are wrong.
2,. A 'article is 'ro3ected u'wards with some velocity. At what height from ground should
another 'article %e 3ust dro''ed at the same time so that %oth reach the ground
simultaneously. Assume that )rst 'article reaches to a maximum height 7.
A) +7 B) ,7 C) *7 D) 17
21. Carticle A moves with *m!s along 'ositive y0axis and 'article B in a circle x
2
= y
2
(
*5anticloc#wise) with constant angular velocity ( 2 rad!s. At time t ( 'article is at
52m$ ). Then A
A) magnitude of relative velocity %etween them at time t is , sin 2t
B) magnitude of relative velocity %etween them is maximum at t ( !* second.
C) %oth A and B are correct D) %oth A and B are wrong
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,. "nitial velocity and acceleration of two 'articles are as shown in
)g. Assuming the shown direction as the 'ositive$ vBA versus time
gra'h is as A
A) B)
C) D)
,1. A gra'h is 'lotted %etween velocity 5v) and dis'lacement 5s) of 'article moving in a
straight line. 7ere v is 'lotted along y0axis and >s> along x0axis. Choose the correct
o'tion.
A) slo'e of this gra'h at any 'oint always gives us the ratio of velocity and
dis'lacement at that 'oint.
B) slo'e re'resents a!v under all the conditions. 5a ( acceleration)
C) %oth A and B are correct D) %oth A and B are wrong.
,2. "n a 'ro3ectile motion if a 'erson wants to increase the maximum height to 2 times %ut
simultaneously want to decrease the range same num%er of time. 7e can achieve it %y
increasing tan of angle of 'ro3ection %y ....... times.
A) 2 B) * C) & D) 2
,&. An armored car 2 m long and & m wide is moving at 1 ms
01
when a %ullet hits it in a
direction ma#ing an angle tan
01
5&!*) which the length of the car as seen %y a stationary
o%server. The %ullet enters one edge of the car at the corner and 'asses out at the
diagonally o''osite corner. 6eglecting any interaction %etween the car and the %ullet$
the time for the %ullet to cross the car is
A) .2 s B) .1- s C) .1 s D) .- s
,*. The H 0 t gra'h for the rectilinear motion of a 'article is re'resented %y a 'ara%ola as
shown in )g. 4ind the distance traveled %y the 'article in time
T!2.
A)
3
# $
2
ma%
B)
2
# $
2
ma%
C)
3
# $
ma%
D)
2
# $
2
ma%
,-. Two stones are 'ro3ected simultaneously with e.ual s'eeds from 'oint on an inclined
'lane along the line of its greatest slo'e u'wards and downwards re'ectively. The
maximum distance %etween their 'oints of stri#ing the 'lane is dou%le that of when
they are 'ro3ected on a hori@ontal ground with same s'eed. "f one stri#es the 'lane after
two seconds of the other$ the angle of inclination of 'lane is
A) &

B) *-

C) &-

D) 1-

,+. The velocity of a 'article moving in a straight line varies with


time in such a manner that v versus t gra'h is re'resented %y
one half of an elli'se. The maximum velocity is m and total time
of motion is t
i) Average velocity of 'article is !* m ii) Such motion can not %e
reali@ed in 'ractical terms
A) ;nly 5i) is correct B)
;nly 5ii) is correct
C) Both 5i) and 5ii) are correct D) Both 5i) and 5ii) are wrong
,2. Starting from rest$ a 'article rotates in a circle of radius D ( 2 m with an angular
acceleration ( !* rad! s
2
. The magnitude of average velocity of the 'article over the
time it rotates .uarter circle is
A) 1.- m!s B) 2 m!s C) 1 m!s D) 1.2-m!s
,,. "n a car race car A ta#es t time less to )nish than car B and 'asses the )nishing 'oint
with a velocity v more than car B. The cars start from rest and travel with constant
accelerations a1 and a2. Then the ratio !t is e.ual to
A)
2
2
1
a
a
B)
2
a a
2 1
+
C)
2 1
a a D)
1
2
2
a
a
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,1. A rod of length 1 leans %y its u''er end against a smooth
vertical wall$ while its other end leans against the <oor. The
end that leans against the wall moves uniformly downward.
Then
A) The other end also moves uniformly
B) The s'eed of other end goes on decreasing
C) The s'eed of other end goes on increasing
D) The s'eed of other end )rst decreases and then increases
1. A glass wind screen whose inclination with the vertical can %e
changed is mounted on a car. The car moves hori@ontally with a s'eed of 2 m!s. At what
angle with the vertical should the wind screen %e 'laced so that the rain dro's falling
vertically downwards with velocity + m!s stri#e the wind screen 'er'endicularly.
A) tan
01
51!&) B) tan
01
5&) C) cos
01
5&) D) sin
01
51!&)
11. Two stones are thrown u' simultaneously from the edge of a cli/ with initial s'eeds v
and 2 v. The relative 'osition of the second stone with res'ect to )rst varies with time
till %oth the stones stri#e the ground as
A) Minearly B) 4irst linearly then 'ara%olically
C) Cara%olically D) 4irst 'ara%olically then linearly
12. There are two values of time for which a 'ro3ectile is at the same height. The sum of
these two times is e.ual to
A) &T!2 B) *T!& C) &T!* D) T
1&. A 'article is 'ro3ected under gravity with velocity g a 2 from a 'oint at a height h
a%ove the level 'lane. The maximum range D on the ground is
A) h & 1 a '
2
+ B) h a
2
C) h a D) 2 & h a ' a +
1*. The co0ordinates of a 'article moving in a 'lane are given %y x ( a cos 't and y ( % sin
't where a$ % 5G a) and ' are 'ositive constants of a''ro'riate dimensions. Then
A) The 'ath of the 'article is an elli'se
B) The velocity and acceleration of the 'article are normal to each other at t ( !2'
C) The acceleration of the 'article is always directed towards a )xed 'oint
D) The distance traveled %y the 'article in time interval t ( to t ( !2' is a.
1-. A 'article is 'ro3ected from a hori@ontal 'lane with , 2 m!s at an angle. At highest
'oint its velocity is found to %e , m!s. "ts range will %e
A) +.* m B) &.2 m C) - m D) 12., m
1+. A 'article is moving along a circular 'ath of radius - m and with uniform s'eed - m!s.
9hat will %e the average acceleration when the 'article com'letes half revolution8
A) @ero B) m!s
2
C) 1 m!s
2
D) 1!m!s
2
12. The velocity dis'lacement gra'h of a 'article moving along a straight
line is shown
The most suita%le acceleration0dis'lacement gra'h will %e
A) B)
C) D)
O O O
MULTIPLE ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
1. A 'article of mass m is thrown u' vertically with velocity u. As air exerts a constant
force 4$ the 'article returns %ac# at the 'oint of 'ro3ection with velocity v after attaining
maximum height h$ then
A)
& m / ( g ' 2
u
h
2
+
B)
& m / ( g ' 2
h
2

v
C)
& m / ( g '
& m / ( g '
u
+

v
D)
& m / ( g '
& m / ( g '
u

+
v
2. A 'article of mass m moves on :0axis as followsP it starts from rest at t ( from the
'oint x ( $ and comes to rest at t ( 1 at the 'oint x ( 1. 6o other information is
$)

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availa%le a%out its motion at intermediate times 5 G t G 1). "f denotes the
instantaneous acceleration of the 'article$ then
A) cannot remain 'ositive for all t in the interval t 1
B) BB cannot exceed 2 at any 'oint in its 'ath
C) BB must %e * at some 'oint or 'oints in its 'ath
D) must change sign during the motion$ %ut no other assertion can %e made with the
information given
&. Two trains are travelling along a straight trac# one %ehind the other. The )rst train is
travelling at 12 m!s. The second train$ a''roaching from the rear is travelling at s'eed
v F 12 m!s when the second train is 2 m %ehind the )rst$ the driver of second train
a''lies %ra#es 'roducing a uniform deceleration of .2 m!s
2
. Then
A) "f v ( 2 m!s$ the trains will not collide
B) "f v ( 2 !s$ the trains will collide after a%out 2 s
C) "f v ( 22 m!s$ the trains will not collide
D) "f v ( 22 m!s$ the trains will collide after a%out 1-s
*. A 'article of mass m and charge . starts from rest from origin along :0axis in a region
where an electric )eld K ( K 0 a x exists. 7ere K and a are constant and x is the
distance from the starting 'oint. Then in the region %etween x ( to x ( 2 K!a.
A) the s'eed of 'article )rst increases$ then decreases
B) the 'article comes to rest at x ( 2 K!a
C) the 'article has maximum s'eed at x ( K!a
D) the 'article is su%3ected to an acceleration which changes sign at x ( K!a
-. Two 'articles are 'ro3ected from the same 'oint with the same s'eed v at the di/erent
angles 1 and 2 with the hori@ontal. Their res'ective times of <ights are T1 and T2. "f
they have the same hori@ontal range$ and their maximum heights are 71 and 72
res'ectively$ then
A) 1 = 2 ( 1

B) 71 = 72 ( v
2
!2g C)
1
2
1
tan
#
#

D)
1
2
2
1
tan
H
H

+. A 'ro3ectile thrown on a level surface attains a height h after t1 seconds and again after
t2 seconds. "f the maximum height attained %y the 'ro3ectile is 7 after t seconds$ then
A) t1t2 (
g
h 2
B) t1 = t2 (
g
H 8
C) t2 0 t1 (
g
& h H ' 8
D) t2 0 t ( t 0 t1
2. 9hich of the following statements are true for a moving %ody8
A) "f its s'eed changes$ its velocity must change and it must have some acceleration
B) "f its velocity changes$ its s'eed must change and it must have some acceleration
C) "f its velocity changes$ its s'eed may or may not change$ and it must have some
acceleration
D) "f its s'eed changes %ut direction of motion does not change$ its velocity may remain
constant
,. The )gure shows the velocity 5) of a 'article 'lotted against time
5t)
A) The 'article changes its direction of motion at some 'oint
B) The acceleration of the 'article remains constant
C) The dis'lacement of the 'article is @ero
D) The initial and )nal s'eeds of the 'article are the same
1. A 'article starts from the origin of coordinates at time t ( and
moves in the xy 'lane with a constant acceleration in the y0direction. "ts e.uation of
motion is y ( x
2
. "ts velocity com'onent in the x0direction is
A) varia%le B)

2
C)

2
D)

2
1. Two 'articles A and B start simultaneously from the same 'oint and move in a hori@ontal
'lane. A has an initial velocity u1 due east and acceleration a1 due north. B has an initial
velocity u2 due north and acceleration a2 due east
A) Their 'aths must intersect at some 'oint
B) They must collide at some 'oint
C) They will collide only if a1u1 ( a2u2
D) "f u1 F u2 and a1 G a2$ the 'articles will have the same s'eed at some 'oint of time
11. Two 'articles are 'ro3ected from the same 'oint with the same s'eed$ at di/erent angels
1 and 2 to the hori@ontal. They have the same hori@ontal range. Their times of <ight
are t1 and t2 res'ectively
A) 1 = 2 ( 1

B)
1
2
1
tan
t
t

C)
2
2
1
tan
t
t

D)
2
2
1
1
sin
t
sin
t

12. A large rectangular %ox falls vertically with an acceleration a. A toy gun
)xed at A and aimed towards C )res a 'article C.
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A) C will hit C if a ( g B) C will hit the roof BC if a F g
C) C will hit the wall CD or the <oor AD if a G g
D) Iay %e either A$ B$ or C de'ending on the s'eed of 'ro3ection of C
1&. Two shells are )led from a cannon with s'eed u each$ at angles of and res'ectively
with the hori@ontal. The time interval %etween the shots is T. They collide in mid air after
time t from the )rst shot. 9hich of the following conditions must %e satis)ed8
A) F B) t cos ( 5t 0 T) cos
C) 5t 0 T) cos ( t cos
D) 5usin ) t 0
2
1
gt
2
( 5u sin ) 5t 0 T) 0
2
1
g 5t 0 T)
2
1*. A 'article moving with a s'eed v changes direction %y an angle $ without change in
s'eed
A) The change in the magnitude of its velocity is @ero
B) The change in the magnitude of its velocity is 2v sin !2
C) The magnitude of the change in its velocity is 2 v sin !2
D) The magnitude of the change is its velocity is v 51 0 cos )
1-. A 'article of mass >m> moves on the x0axis as followsA
"t starts from rest at t ( from the 'oint x ( and comes to rest at t ( 1 at the 'oint x
( 1.
6o other information is availa%le a%out its motion at intermediate times 5 G t G 1)
"f denotes the instantaneous acceleration of the 'article$ then
A) cannot remain 'ositive for all t in the interval t 1
B)

cannot exceed 2 at any 'oint on its 'ath


C)

must %e * at some 'oint or 'oints in its 'ath


D) must change sign during the motion$ %ut no other assertion can %e made with the
information given
1+. A 'oint moves such that its dis'lacement as a function of time is given %y x
2
( t
2
= 1.
"ts acceleration at time t is
A)
3
%
1
B)
2
%
t

C)
3
2
%
t
%
1
D)
2
%
t
%
1

12. A %ody falls from a large height >h> in >t> second. The time ta#en to cover the last metre
is
A)
gh
1
B)
gh 2
1
C)
gt
1
D)
gt 2
1
1,. A %ead is free to slide down a smooth wire tightly stretched
%etween the 'oints C1 and C2 on a vertical circle of radius D. "f the
%ead starts from rest from C1$ the highest 'oint on the circle and
C2 lies anywhere on the circumference of the circle. Then$
A) time ta#en %y %ead to go from C1 to C2 is de'endent on 'osition
of C2 and e.uals 2
g
*
cos
B) time ta#en %y %ead to go from C1 to C2 is inde'endent of 'osition of C2 and e.uals 2
g
*
C) acceleration of %ead along the wire is g cos
D) velocity of %ead when it arrives at C2 is 2
g*
cos
11. The 'osition of a 'article travelling along x axis is given %y xt ( t
&
0 1t
2
= +t where xt is
in cm and t is in second. Then
A) the %ody comes to rest )rstly at 5& 0 7 ) s and then at 5& = 7 )s
B) the total dis'lacement of the 'article in travelling from the )rst @ero of velocity to
the second @ero of velocity is @ero
C) the total dis'lacement of the 'article in travelling from the )rst @ero of velocity to the
second @ero of velocity is 02* cm
D) the 'article reverses its velocity at 5& 0 7 )s and then at 5& = 7 )s and has a
negative velocity for 5& 0 7 ) G t G 5& = 7 )
2. The velocity of a 'article moving along a straight line increases according to the linear
law v ( v = #x$ where # is a constant. Then
A) the acceleration of the 'article is #5v = #x)
B) the 'article ta#es a time

,
_

0
1
e
v
v
+og

1
to attain a velocity v1
C) velocity varies linearly with dis'lacement with slo'e of velocity dis'lacement curve
e.ual to #
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D) data is insuQcient to arrive at a conclusion
21. A 'article moves with an initial velocity v and retardation v$ where v is velocity at any
istant t. Then
A) the 'article will cover a total distance

0
v
B) the 'article continues to move for a long time s'an
C) the 'article attains a velocity
0
v
2
1
at t (

1
D) the 'article comes to rest at t (

1
22. An aero'lane <ies along a straight line from A to B with a s'eed v and %ac# again with
the same s'eed v. A steady wind v is %lowing. "f AB ( l then
A) total time for the tri' is
2 2
0
0
v v
v 2

l
$ if wind %lows along the line AB
B) total time for the tri' is
2 2
0
v v
2

l
$ if wind %lows 'er'endicular to the line AB
C) total time for the tri' decreases %ecause of the 'resence of wind
D) total time for the tri' increases %ecause of the 'resence of wind
2&. At the instant a motor %i#e starts from rest in a given
direction$ a car overta#es the motor %i#e$ %oth moving in
the same direction. The s'eed time gra'hs for motor %i#e
and car are re'resented %y ;AB and CD res'ectively. Then
A) at t ( 1, s the motor %i#e and car are 1, m a'art
B) at t ( 1, s the motor %i#e and car are 22 m a'art
C) the relative distance %etween motor %i#e and car
reduces to @ero at t ( 22 s and %oth are 1, m far from
origin
D) the relative distance %etween motor %i#e and car always remains same
2*. A 'article having a velocity v ( v at t ( is decelerated at the rate
a
( v $ where
is a 'ositive constant
A) The 'article comes to rest at t (

0
v 2
B) The 'article will come to rest at in)nity
C) The distance traveled %y the 'article is

2 3
0
v 2
D) The distance travelled %y the 'article is

2 3
0
v
3
2
2-. Two 'articles C and L move in a straight line AB towards each other. C starts from A with
velocity u1 and an acceleration a1. L starts from B with velocity u2 and acceleration a2.
They 'ass each other at the mid'oint of AB and arrive at the other ends of AB with
e.ual velocities
A) They meet at mid'oint at time t (
& a a '
& u u ' 2
2 1
1 2

B) The length of 'ath s'eci)ed i.e. AB is l (


2
2 1
1 2 2
1
1 2
& a a '
& u a u a ' & u u ' 4


C) They reach the other ends of AB with e.ual velocities if 5u2 = u1) 5a10 a2) ( , 5a1u2 0
a2u1)
D) They reach the other ends of AB with e.ual velocities if 5u2 0 u1) 5a1 = a2) ( , 5a2u1 0
a1u2)
2+. A %ody is moving along a straight line. "ts distance xt from a 'oint on its 'ath at a time t
after 'assing that 'oint is given %y xt ( ,t
2
0 &t
&
$ where xt is in metre and t is in second
A) Average s'eed during the interval t ( s to t ( * s is 2.2 l ms
01
B) Average velocity during the interval t ( s to t( * s is 01+ ms
01
C) The %ody starts from rest and at t (
!
16
s it reverses its direction of motion at xt (
,.*& m from the start.
D) "t has an acceleration of 0 -+ ms
02
at t ( * s
22. Two second after 'ro3ection$ a 'ro3ectile is traveling in a direction inclined at &

to the
hori@on. After one more second it is traveling hori@ontally. Then
A) the velocity of 'ro3ection is 2 ms
01
B) the velocity of 'ro3ection is 2 3 ms
01
C) the angle of 'ro3ection is &

with vertical
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D) the angle of 'ro3ection is &

with hori@on
2,. A shot is )red with a velocity u at an angle 5 = ) with the hori@on from the foot of an
incline 'lane of angle through the 'oint of 'ro3ection. "f it hits the 'lane hori@ontally
then
A) tan (
+

2
tan 2 1
tan
B) tan ( 2 tan
C) tan (
+

2
tan 2 1
tan 2
D) tan (
+

2
sin 1
cos sin
21. A 'article is 'ro3ected with a velocity 2
hg
so that it 3ust clears two walls of e.ual
height h at hori@ontal se'aration 2h from each other. Then the
A) angle of 'ro3ection is &

with vertical
B) angle of 'ro3ection is &

with hori@on
C) time of 'assing %etween the walls is
g
h 2
D) time of 'assing %etween the walls is 2
g
h
&. A %all starts falling freely from a height h from a 'oint on the
inclined 'lane forming an angle with the hori@ontal as shown.
After collision with the incline it re%ounds elastically o/ the
inclined 'lane. Then
A) it again stri#es the incline at t (
g
h 8
after it stri#es the
incline at A
B) it again stri#es the incline at t (
g
h 2
after it stri#es the incline at A
C) it again stri#es the incline at a distance *h sin from A along the incline
D) it again stri#es the incline at a distance ,h sin from A along the incline
&1. Two 'articles 'ro3ected from the same 'oint with same s'eed u at angles of 'ro3ection
and stri#e the hori@ontal ground at the same 'oint. "f h1 and h2 are the maximum
heights attained %y 'ro3ectiles$ D %e the range for %oth and t1 and t2 %e their time of
<ights res'ectively then
A) = (
2

B) D ( *
2 1
h h C)
2
1
t
t
( tan D) tan (
2
1
h
h
&2. Two shells are )red from a cannon successively with s'eed u each at angles of
'ro3ection and res'ectively. "f the time interval %etween the )ring of shells is t and
they collide in mid air after a time T from the )ring of the )rst shell. Then
A) T cos ( 5T 0 t) cos B) F
C) 5T 0 t) cos ( t cos
D) 5 u sin ) T 0
2
1
gT
2
( 5 u sin ) 5T 0 t) 0
2
1
g5T 0 t)
2
&&. Two guns situated at the to' of a hill of height 1 m$ )re one shot each with the same
s'eed of - 3 ms
01
at some interval of time. ;ne gun )res hori@ontally and other )res
u'wards at an angle of +

with the hori@ontal. The shots collide in mid air at the 'oint
C. Ta#ing the origin of the coordinate system at the foot of the hill right %elow the
mu@@le$ tra3ectories in x 0 y 'lane and g ( 1 ms
02
then
A) the )rst shell reaches the 'oint C at t1 ( 1 s from the start
B) the second shell reaches the 'oint C at t2 ( 2 s from the start
C) the )rst shell is )red 1 s after the )ring of the second shell
D) they collide at C whose coordinates are given %y 5- 3 $ -) m
&*. A radar o%server on the ground is watching an a''roaching 'ro3ectile. At a certain
instant he has the following informationA
i) The 'ro3ectile has reached the maximum altitude and is moving with a hori@ontal
velocity vP
ii) The straight line distance of the o%server to the 'ro3ectile is lP
iii) The line of sight to the 'ro3ectile is at an angle a%ove the hori@ontal
Assuming earth to %e <at and the o%server lying in the 'lane of the 'ro3ectile>s
tra3ectory then$
A) the distance %etween the o%server and the 'oint of im'act of the 'ro3ectile is
D (
g
sin v
2

0 l cos
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B) the distance %etween the o%server and the 'oint of im'act of the 'ro3ectile is D ( v
g
sin 2 l
0 l cos
C) the 'ro3ectile will 'ass over the o%server>s head for l G
g
sec tan v 2
2

D) the 'ro3ectile will 'ass over the o%server>s head for l F
g
sec tan v 2
2

&-. A 'ro3ectile is thrown with an initial velocity u$ at an angle of 'ro3ection )rst from the
e.uator and then from the 'ole. The fractional decrement in the range of 'ro3ectile is
A)
2!1
1
*
d*
B)
2!1
1
*
d*
C)

,
_


e ,
g
1
g
1
g
*
d*
D)

,
_


e ,
g
1
g
1
g
*
d*
&+. A %oat is moving directly away from a cannon on the shore with a s'eed v1. The cannon
)res a shell with a s'eed v2 at an angle and the shell hits the %oat. Then$
A) the shell hits the %oat when the time e.ual to
g
sin v 2
2

is la'sed
B) the %oat travels a distance
g
sin v v 2
2 1

from its original 'osition
C) the distance of the %oat from the cannon at the instant the shell is )red is
g
2
5v2 sin ) 5v2 cos 0 v1)
D) the distance of the %oat from the cannon when the shell hits the %oat is
g
2
5v2 sin ) 5v2 cos )
&2. A 'ro3ectile is )red u'ward with velocity v at an angle
and stri#es a 'oint C 5x$ y) on the roof of the %uilding 5as
shown). Then$
A) the 'ro3ectile hits the roof in minimum time if = (
2

B) the 'ro3ectile hits the roof in minimum time if = (


4

C) the minimum time ta#en %y the 'ro3ectile to hit the roof is tmin (

0
v


cos g
cos gh 2 v
2 2
0
D) the 'ro3ectile never reaches the roof for v G
gh 2
cos .
&,. A shell )red along a 'ara%olic 'ath ex'lodes into two fragments of e.ual mass at the
to' of the tra3ectory. ;ne of the fragments returns to the 'oint of )ring having retraced
its original 'ath. "f v is the velocity of 'ro3ectile at highest 'oint$ then
A) after ex'losion the other fragment has a velocity v along = x axis
B) after ex'losion the other fragment has velocity &v along = x axis
C) after ex'losion %oth the fragments reach the ground with se'aration 2D %etween
them$ where D is the range of the 'ro3ectile
D) after ex'losion %oth the fragments hit the ground simultaneously at t (
v 2
*
&1. "dentify the correct statements for a moving 'article along any ar%itrary 'ath is!areA
A) av av
$ $

B) av av
$ $

C) av av
$ $

D) av av
$ $ <

*. The distance traveled %y a moving train in the )rst$ second and third seconds are 2m$
1-m and 1m res'ectively. "t means that
A) the train is decelerating B) the initial velocity of the train is 2 ms
01
C) the constant deceleration of the train is - ms
02

D) the constant deceleration of the train is 1 ms
02

*1. The dis'lacement of a 'article moving along a straight line as a function of time t is
given %y x ( t
&
= 2t
2
= &t = *.
A) the 'article starts from origin B) the initial velocity of the 'article is & ms
01
C) the acceleration of the 'article is constant
D) the 'article starts with an acceleration of * ms
02
*2. Choose the correct statement5s)A
A) 9hen the total area of the acceleration0time gra'h is negative$ it always mean that
the )nal velocity of the 'article is negative
B) 9hen the total area of the velocity0time gra'h is negative$ it always mean that the
)nal dis'lacement of the 'article is negative
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C) 9hen the total area of the velocity0time gra'h is negative$ it may ha''en that the
'article returns to its original 'osition
D) 9hen the total area of the acceleration0time gra'h is negative$ it may ha''en that
the )nal velocity of the 'article is @ero
*&. Choose the correct statement5s) related to the v0t and x0t gra'hs.
A) The 'ositions where the v0t gra'h interests or touches the time axis$ the x0t gra'h
shows either its maximum or minimum
B) "n the region where the v0t gra'h is 'arallel to the time axis$ the 'article remains
stationary
C) "n the region where the v0t gra'h coincides with the time axis$ its x0t gra'h %ecomes
'arallel to the time axis
D) "f the v0t gra'h is 'ara%olic then the acceleration is uniformly varying
**. Choose the correct statement5s) related to region A.
A) The 'article starts from rest
B) The velocity of the 'article is decreasing with time
C) The acceleration of the 'article is negative
D) At t ( T$ velocity of the 'article is @ero
*-. "n the a%ove 'ro%lem choose the correct statement5s)
related to region C.
A) The 'article starts from rest$ i.e.$ at t ( 2T$ v (
B) The motion of the 'article is accelerated
C) The 'article is moving with constant velocity
D) The 'article moves with increasing velocity
*+. Choose the correct statement5s).
A) A 'ro3ectile is a freely falling %ody
B) The acceleration of a 'ro3ectile is maximum at the highest 'osition
C) The time of <ight is maximum when the range of the 'ro3ectile is maximum
D) The normal acceleration of the 'ro3ectile is maximum at its highest 'osition
-./0*1H12S3.2 #501 671S#3.2S
Passage I (Q.No: 1 to 3)A
A 'oliceman is in 'ursuit of a thief. Both are
running at - m!s. Suddenly they come across a
ga' %etween %uildings as shown in )gure. The
thief lea's at - m!s and at *-

while the
'oliceman lea's hori@ontally.
1. Does the 'oliceman clear the ga'
A) 6o$ he will not even reach at the corner of B
B) 6o$ he will not %e in a condition to cross more than * mts.
C) ?es$ he 3ust reaches the ti' C D) ?es$ he will cross the ga'
2. By how much does the thief clear the ga' 8
A) .21 m B) .-+ m C) .11 m D) .&1 m
&. By how much does the 'oliceman fall!clear the ga' 8
A) Clear %y .1 mts. B) miss %y .1 mts.
C) Clear %y .1 mts. D) miss %y .1 mts.
Passage II (Q.NO: 4 to 7):
An automo%ile and a truc# start from rest at the same instant$ with the automo%ile
initially at some distance %ehind the truc#. The truc# has a constant acceleration of
2.1 m!s
2
$ and the automo%ile an acceleration of &.* m!s
2
. The automo%ile overta#es
the truc# after the truc# has moved *. m.
*. 7ow much time does it ta#e for the automo%ile to overta#e the truc# 8
A) 2 sec. B) 1,.2 sec. C) 2 sec. D) +.1 sec.
-. 7ow far was the automo%ile %ehind the truc# initially 8
A) 2*., m B) & m C) - m D) + m
+. 9hat is the s'eed of each when they are a%reast 8
A) R 1& m!s B) 2 m!s R 1 m!s
C) 21 m!s R 1& m!s D) 2- m!s R & m!s
2. 9hich is the %est 'ossi%le gra'h 8
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Passage III (Q.No: 8 to 11):
Two cars$ A and B$ travel in a straight line. The distance of A from the starting 'oint is
given as a function of time %y xA 5t) ( t = t
2
$ with ( 2.+ m!s and ( 1.2 m!s
2
.
The distance of B from the starting 'oint is xB 5t) ( t
2
0 t
&
$ with ( 2., m!s
2
and (
.2 m!s
&
.
,. 9hich car is ahead 3ust after they leave the starting 'oint 8
A) Car A moves ahead B) Car B moves ahead
C) Car A and B move simultaneously D) Data insuQcient
1. At what time5s) are the cars at the same 'oint 8
A) 2.22 sec. B) -.2& sec. C) 2.+ sec
D) Both 2.22 sec. and -.2& sec K) Both -.2& sec. and 2.+ sec.
1. At what time5s) is the distance from A to B neither increasing nor decreasing 8
A) 1.++ sec. B) 1 sec. C) *.&& sec.
D) Both 1.++ sec. and 1 sec. K) Both 1 sec. and *.&& sec.
11. At what time5s) do A and B have the same acceleration 8
A) +.22 sec. B) *.&& sec. C) 2.+2 sec.
D) Both +.22 sec. and *.&& sec. K) Both *.&& sec. and 2.+2 sec.
Passage I (Q.No: 1! to 1"):
Two %ullets are shot at the same time t ( . Their 'osition and velocity at t ( are
given %y
, m 0 & 0 t ' 8
1

s / m 9 30 % 50 & 0 t ' v
1
+

m % 10 & 0 t ' 8
2

s / m 9 50 : 40 & 0 t ' v
2
+

The force of gravity is wor#ing on %oth of them$ causing an acceleration of


2
s / m 9 10 a

12.
& t ' 8 and & t ' 8
2 1

are
A) 9 t 5 t 150 : t 40 % 10 ; 9 t: 5 t 130 % t 50
2
+ + + B)
9 t 47 : t 62 % t 27 ; 9 t 24 % 7
2
+ + +
C) 9 & t 5 t 50 ' : t 15 % 10 ; 9 t 5 % t 50
2 2
+ + D) 6one of these
1&. The distance %etween the %ullets as a function of time is
A) 3 t 5! 5
2
B) 1 t 10 t 45 10
2
+ C) t
&
0 2t
2
= c D) 2* 5t
&
0 6 t 4
2
+ )
1*. At what time will %e the distance %etween the %ullets %e nomial
A) 2 sec B) 1.2 sec C) 1!1 sec D) 2!2 sec
1-. The relative velocity %etween the %ullets as a function of time is
A)
9 20 : 40 % 50
B) 9 42 % 23 + C) 9 4 % 3 D)
9 63 : 4 % 5

Passage # (Q.No: 1$ to !%) :
An o%3ect >C> is travelling with a velocity of
0
v
hori@ontally from the left as shown in the )gure. "t is
constrained to move along a smooth trac#. At >A> it
can continue to travel along one of the four 'aths$
[ ] , , , $ as indicated in the diagram. "t is given
that all the four 'aths$ vi@.
, ,
and are in the
same vertical 'lane. All the four 'aths 3oin at >B> after
which the o%3ect continuous moving hori@ontally. The
time ta#en to traverse the hori@ontal distance AB along the 'ath " " is >T>. A detail of
the four di/erent 'aths is given asA
is the hori@ontal 'ath.

is a >hill> 'ath.

is a shallow valley which can %e assumed to have the same length as the
hori@ontal 'ath >AB>.
is a dee' valley 'ath$ with a minimum de'th >7>.
Assume the total energy 5K) is to mass 5m) ratio of the 'article as
" 2 / "
.
<& =& -& >&
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1+. The ratio of the velocity of the 'article at a height of >h> on

and the velocity of the


'article at a de'th of >h> on

isA
A)
1
]
1

+
gh
gh
2
2

B)
1
]
1

gh
gh
2
2

C)
2 / 1
2
2
1
]
1

+
gh
gh

D)
2 / 1
2
2
1
]
1

gh
gh

12. "f the time ta#en %y the o%3ect to travel from A to B along

is
t
$ thenA
A)
T t t
B)
T t t >
C)
T t t <
D) cannot %e 'redicted
1,. "f the time ta#en %y the o%3ect to travel from A to B along

is
t
$ then A
A)
T t t
B)
T t t >
C)
T t t <
D) cannot %e 'redicted
11. "f the time ta#en %y the o%3ect to travel from A to B along is

t
$ then A
A)
T t t

B)
T t t >

C)
T t t <

D) cannot %e 'redicted
2. "f we a''roximate the time ta#en to travel from A to B along the dee' 'ath " " %y the
time ta#en for a vertical return 'ath of de'th >7>$ i.e.$ from A and %ac# to A$ %y assuming
the initial velocity to %e negligi%le as com'ared with that for the ma3or 'ortion of the
'ath$ then the total time ta#en isA
A)
g
H 2
B)
g
H 4
C)
g
H 8
D) T
Passage I (Q.No: !1 to !3)A
A 'oint moves rectilinearly in one direction. 4igure
shows the distance s traversed %y the 'oint as a function
of time t. Esing this gra'h$ answer the following
.uestions.
21. The average velocity of the 'oint during the time of
motion is
A) 1 cm!s B) 1- cm!s
C) 2 cm!s D) 2- cm!s
22. The maximum velocity is
A) 1- cm!s B) 2 cm!s
C) 2- cm!s D) & cm!s
2&. The time moment
0
t
at which the instantaneous velocity is e.ual to the mean velocity
averaged over the )rst
0
t
second is
A) 1s B) 1+s C) 1,s D) 2s
Passage II (Q.NO !4 to !$):
Two 'articles are initially located at 'oints A and B a
distance d a'art as show in )gure. They start
moving at time t ( such that the velocity u of B is
always along the hori@ontal direction and velocity v
of A is continually aimed at B as shown in )gure.At
time t ( $ u is 'er'endicular to v.
2*. A%out the velocities u and v$ we can say that
A) %oth the velocities are constant
B) %oth the velocities are changing
C) the velocity u is constant while the velocity v is
changing
D) the velocity v is constant while the velocity u is changing
2-. The relative velocity of a''roach of A towards B is
A) 5v 0 u cos ) B) 5v = u cos ) C) 5u 0 v cos ) D) 5u = v cos )
2+. The 'articles A and B will meet after a time
A)
2 2
u v
vd
+
B)
( )
2 2
u v
vd

C)
( )
vd
u v
2 2
+
D)
( )
vd
u v
2 2

Passage & III (Q.No: !7 to !') :


4igure shows the velocity time gra'h of a 'article moving along a straight line.
Answer the following .uestions.
22. The region in which the rate of change of velocity
of the 'article is maximum.
A) to 2 s B) 2 to * s
C) * to + s D) + to , s
2,. The 'article comes to rest at time
A) sec B) *.+2 sec
C) - sec D) , sec
21. The maximum dis'lacement of 'article is
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A) &&.& m B) 2.2 m C) 2+.+ m D) @ero
PASSAGE & I( (Q.No: 3% to 33):
;n the %an# of a river two swimmers made a
challenge as Swho will reach the 'oint B on the other
%an# early8S So %oth of them start from 'oint >A> on
one %an# of the river to reach the winning 'oint B on
the other %an#$ lying directly o''osite to 'oint A.
The stream velocity was #nown to %e 2 #m!hr and
the velocity of %oth the swimmers in still water was
2.- #m!hr. Both of them follow di/erent 'aths to
reach 'oint B the swimmer >S1> crosses the river along straight line AB$ while the other
swimmer >S2> swims at rights to the stream and then wal#s the distance which he has
%een carried away %y the stream to go to the 'oint >B>. Assume the velocity 5uniform)
of his wal#ing as 52!&) #m!hr and the width of the river as >9>.
&. The value of angle " " shown in the )gure isA
A) cos
01
5*!-) B) cos
01
5&!*) C) sin
01
5*!-) D) sin
01
5&!*)
&1. The value of angle
" "
shown in the )gure is A
A) sin
01
5*!-) B) cos
01
5*!-) C) tan
01
5*!-) D) data insuQcient
&2. Iatch column " with column "" in reference to the 'assage.
Column " Column ""
" Time for S1 to reach
B
5A
)

,
_

5
4W
"" Time for S2 to reach
C
5B
)

,
_

5
6W
""" Drift >x> for S2 5C
)

,
_

3
2W
"H Time for S2 to reach
B from C
5D
)

,
_

15
8W
H Di/erence in time$
t $ for S1 and S2 to
reach B
5K)

,
_

5
2W
A) "0C$ ""0K$ """0A$ "H0B$H0D B) "0A$ ""0B$ """0D$"H0C$ H0K
C) "0K$ ""0C$ """0B$ "H0D$ H0A D) "0B$ ""0A$ """0D$ "H0C$ H0K
&&. 9hat should %e the velocity 5assume uniform) of wal#ing of swimmer >S2> such that %oth
the swimmers reach at the 'oint B simultaneously8
A) 1.2 #m!hr B) 2.2 #m!hr C) & #m!hr D) needs more
information
) ) )
*ULTIPLE *AT+,ING TYPE QUESTIONS:
1. Iatch the followingA
List - I L-st & II
a) Dange ( height 5Iax) e) acceleration 'er'endicular
to velocity
%) 4or ( *-

$ at the highest
'oint
f) D (
g 17
8
c) y ( 'x = .x
2
g) J
min
(
2
1
5J
max
)
d) At t ( T!2 5for 'ro3ectile) h) ( Tan
01
5*)
i)
1 0 g
0 2 #
2
+

u
2. Iatch the followingA
List - I L-st & II
a) one dim. motion e) motion of one 'ro3ectile w.r.t another 'ro3ectile
%) for no air
resistance
f) time of ascent ( Time of decent for a vertically
'ro3ected u' %ody
c) for 'ro3ectile 7 ( g) T ( 2u!g$ for a %ody vertically 'ro3ected u'
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D!*
d) Dange (
g
u
2
i) ( *-

&. Iatch the followingA


List - I L-st & II
a) v 0 t gra'h e) Area gives dis'lacement
%) x 0 t 0 gra'h f) slo'e gives velocity
c) a 0 t gra'h g) slo'e gives acceleration
d) a x h) Area gives change in velocity
h) slo'e of v 0 x gra'h is
constant
t) non uniform acceleration
*. Iatch the followingA
List - I L-st & II
a) Iagnitude of acceleration is
constant
e) uniform circular motion
%) tangential acceleration is @ero f) non0uniform circular motion
c) s'eed is constant g) 'ro3ectile motion
d) angle %etween radial acceleration
and velocity is 1

h) accelerated straight line


motion
O O O
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2. =
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*. -
-. =
+. >
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1. =
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12. <
1&. =
1*. =
1-. >
1+. >
12. >
1,. =
11. -
2. -
21. =
22. =
2&. >
2*. =,>
2-. >
2+. <
22. <
2,. <
21. -
&. =
&1. =
&2. =
&&. <
&*. <
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&+. =
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&1. =
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*1. =
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+,. <
+1. -
2. <
21. =
22. =
2&. =
2*. -
2-. =
2+. >
22. -
2,. -
21. >
,. <
,1. =
,2. =
,&. <
,*. -
,-. =
,+. -
,2. -
,,. -
,1.
1.
11.
12.
1&.
1*. D
1-. D
1+.
12. A
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2. A$C
&. A$B$C$D
*. A$B$C$D
-. A$B$C$D
+. A$B$C$D
2. A$ C
,. A$ B$ C$
D
1. D
1. A$ C$ D
11. A$ B$ D
12. A$ B$ C
1&. A$ B$ D
1*. A$ C
1-. A$C
1+. A$C
12. B$C
1,. B$C$D
11. A$C$D
2. A$B$C
21. A$B
22. A$B$D
2&. A$C
2*. A$D
2-. A$B$C
2+. A$B$C$D
22. B$C
2,. A$D
21. A$D
&. A$D
&1. A$B$C$D
&2. A$B$D
&&. A$B$C$D
&*. B$C
&-. B$D
&+. A$B$C$D
&2. A$C$D
&,. B$C$D
&1. A$C
*. A$C
*1. B$C$D
*2. C$D
*&. A$C$D
**. B$C$D
*-. A$B$D
*+. A$D
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&. B
*. D
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+. C
2. A
,. A
1. D
1. K
11. C
12.
1&.
1*.
1-.
1+.
12.
1,.
11.
2.
21. A
22. C
2&. B
2*. C
2-. A
2+. B
22. C
2,. A$B$
D
21. A
&.
&1.
&2.
&&.
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