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(PHYSICS) VECTOR

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VECTOR
( DPP 05)

Q1. A carrom board (4m × 4m square) has the queen, at the centre. The queen hit by
the striker moves to the front edge, rebounds and goes into the hole behind the
striking line. The magnitude of displacement of the queen from the centre to the
front edge is__ _ _ _ _ _ _

Q2. The magnitude of area of the parallelogram formed by the adjacent sides of vectors
⃗⃗= 2𝑖̂ – 4𝑘̂ is ....................
𝐴⃗ = 3𝑖̂ + 2𝑗̂ and 𝐵

Q3. ⃗⃗ are defined as 𝐴⃗ = 𝑖̂ and 𝐵


Two vectors 𝐴⃗ and 𝐵 ⃗⃗ =  (cost𝑖̂ + sin t𝑗̂), where  is a

constant and  = /6 rad s −1. If |𝐴⃗ + 𝐵 ⃗⃗| at time t =  for the first time,
⃗⃗| = √3|𝐴⃗ – 𝐵

the value of , in second, is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

Q4. The resultant of two vectors A and B is perpendicular to the vector A and its
magnitude is equal to half of the magnitude of vector B. the angle between A and B
is _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

Q.5 A string connected with bob is suspended by the point (O) such that it sweeps out
conical surface in horizontal plane. Here r⃗ is the position vector of bob, v
⃗⃗ is its
velocity and z⃗ is the axis of swept cone as shown. Select INCORRECT statement :-
(A) r⃗. z⃗ is always zero (B) r⃗. v
⃗⃗ is always zero
⃗⃗ ⋅ v
(C) Z ⃗⃗ is always constant (D) r⃗ ⋅ z⃗ is always non zero constant

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Q6. If A = 𝑖̂ + 𝑗̂ and B = 𝑖̂ – 𝑗̂, then a vector C perpendicular to both A and B and having a
magnitude equal to 3 is -

(A) 3𝑘̂ (B) √3 (𝑖̂ + 𝑗̂ )

(C) √3 (𝑖̂ + 2𝑘̂ ) (D)√3 (𝑖̂ + 𝑗̂ )

Q7. Consider three vectors ⃗A⃗ = î + ĵ − 2k̂, B


⃗⃗ = î − ĵ + k̂ and ⃗C⃗ = 2î − 3ĵ + 4k̂. A vector ⃗X⃗
⃗⃗ + βB
of the form αA ⃗⃗. The ratio of α and
⃗⃗ ( α and β are numbers) is perpendicular to C
β is
(A) 1: 1 (B) 2: 1 (C) −1: 1 (D) 3: 1
Q8. A plumber steps down 1 m out of his truck and walks 50 m east and then 25 m
south, and then takes an elevator to the basement of the building 9 m below street
level. If the east, the north and the upward direction are represented by the positive
x, y and z − axes, which one of the following represents displacement (meters) of
the plumber?
(A) 50î − 25ĵ − 9k̂ (B) 50î + 25ĵ − 9k̂
(C) 50î − 25ĵ − 10k̂ (D) 50î + 25ĵ − 10k̂

More than one correct option

Q9. The x-component of the resultant of several vectors -

(A) is equal to the sum of the x-components of the vectors

(B) may be smaller than the sum of the magnitudes of the vectors

(C) may be greater than the sum of the magnitudes of the vectors

(D) may be equal to the sum of the magnitudes of the vectors

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Statement type

Q10. Statement-1 : A vector is a quantity that has both magnitude and direction and
obeys the triangle law of addition.

Statement-2 : The magnitude of the resultant vector of two given vectors can never
be less than the magnitude of any of the given vector.

(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation


for Statement-1.

(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct


explanation for Statement-1

(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False

(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True


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Q11. Statement-1 : The angle between the two vectors (𝑖̂ + 𝑗̂) and (𝑘̂) is radian.
2

𝐴⃗.𝐵
⃗⃗
Statement-2 : Angle between two vectors (𝑖̂ + 𝑗̂) and (𝑘̂) is given by  = 𝑐𝑜𝑠 –1 ( ).
𝐴𝐵

(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation


for Statement-1.

(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct


explanation for Statement-1

(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False

(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True

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ANSWER KEY

2
(1) (3 √10) (2) (√224) 3.(2) 4.( 150°) 5.(a) (6) (a) 7.(a) 8.(c)

9.( a,b,d) 10.(c ) 11. (a)

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