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Batch - Growth Apex & SRG CLASS TEST – 11

Single Correct Type Questions [3M (–1)]


1. Two particles are projected from a point at the same instant with velocities whose horizontal
and vertical components are u1, v1 and u2, v2 respectively. The interval between their passing
through the other common point of their path is :

2 ( v 1u1 − v 2u2 ) 2 ( v 1u1 + v 2u2 ) 2 ( v 2u1 – v 1u2 ) 2 ( v 1u2 + v 2u1 )


(A) (B) (C) (D)
g (u1 + u2 ) g (u1 + u2 ) g (u1 + u2 ) g (u1 + u2 )

2. Two balls are projected from an inclined plane from point Q & P respectively as shown. Selected
the incorrect statement :- (During the time remain in air)

(A) Path of A w.r.t. B is straight line

(B) Velocity o A w.r.t. B is constant

(C) Path of A w.r.t. B is parabolic

(D) Acceleration of A w.r.t. B is zero

Multiple Correct Type Questions [4M (–2)]

3. A particle is projected from the ground with an initial speed u at an angle θ with horizontal. The
average velocity of the particle between its point of projection and highest point of trajectory is:

u u
(A) 1 + 2cos2 θ (B) 4 − 3 sin2 θ
2 2

u
(C) 1 + 3cos2 θ (D) u cosθ
2

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4. The displacement x of a particle moving along a straight line varies with time according to the
relation x = x0 (1–e–at), where x0 and a are positive constant then

(A) Maximum displacement of the particle is x0

(B) Maximum velocity of the particle is ax0

(C) Acceleration of the particle is negative

(D) Particle’s speed decrease with time

5. Two projectiles A and B are projected with equal speeds v as shown in figure. Trajectory shown is
representative only (Not actual). In standard notation.

(A) T1 = T2 (B) R2 > R1 (C) h1 > h2 (D) (y 1 )max > (y 2 )max

Comprehension Type Questions [3M (–1)]

Paragraph for Question No. 6 to 8

An insect Ι crosses a cylinder of radius R with minimum jumping speed. Path of the insect is shown
in figure. When insect will be just touching the cylinder at C & D its velocity will be tangent to the
cylinder at that point. At point C radius of the cylinder is making an angle α from the vertical.
Minimum velocity of insect is u, at an angle θ from the horizontal

Given : R =
2 ( 2−1 )m 
& g = 10 m / s2 
 10
 

Space for Rough Work

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6. Value of α is

1 1
(B) cos
−1
(A) sin−1 (C) 45° (D) 30°
(2)1/4 3

7. Value of minimum velocity u in m/s is

(A) 2(2 − 2) (B) 2 2 (C) 2 (D) 4

8. Value of θ is

1 2−1
(A) sin−1 (B) cos−1 (C) 45° (D) 30°
(2)1/4 2 2

Paragraph for Question Nos. 9 and 10

When baseball players throw the ball from the out-field they usually allow it to take one bounce
before it reaches the in field, on theory that the ball arrives sooner that way. Suppose the angle
at which a bounced ball leaves the ground is same as the angle at which the outfielder throw it
as shown in figure.

Ball speed after the bounce is one-half of what it was before bounce. Assume that ball is always
thrown with same initial speed.

9. At what angle θ should the fielder throw the ball to make it go the same distance D with one
bounce as a ball thrown upward at 45° with no bounce.
(A) 26.5° (B) 53° (C) 37° (D) 18.5°

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10. Find out the ratio of time interval for one-bounce throw to the flight time for no bounce throw?

9 10 10 10
(A) (B) (C) (D)
10 9 3 12

Numerical Grid Type (Ranging from 0 to 9) 2 Q. [4 M (0)]

11. With what minimum horizontal velocity 'u', (in m/s) can a boy throw a rock from A so that it just
clear the obstruction at B

12. An open box of height 1 m is placed near a 2m high table as shown. Marble rolling on the table,
leave the table and are collected in the box. umax and umin are maximum and minimum values of
velocities of marbles to fall into the box. Find the value of umax – umin (in m/s).

13. A fire nozzle situated at a distance 20 m from the building discharges water with an initial velocity
of 20 ms–1 as shown in figure. If the height of the building is 18 metre (above nozzle), find the
minimum possible height x (in m) of that portion of the building that escapes the water jets.

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14. A ball projected as shown collides with the wall elastically. If it falls at point C such that
AB = AC = R/x. Then value of x (where R is range,)

15. The figure shows the velocity and the acceleration of a point like body at the initial moment of its
motion. The direction and the absolute value of the acceleration remain constant. Find the time
in seconds when the speed becomes minimum.
(Given:
= a 4m /=
s2 , v 0 40m
= / s, ϕ 143° )

16. A particle moves along the parabolic path x = y2 + 2y + 2 in such a way that y-component of
velocity 2m/s is constant during the complete motion, Find the magnitude of acceleration (in m/s2).

17. Displacement X of a particle at time t moving along a straight-line path is given by X2 = at2 + 2bt + c
a − vn
where a, b and c are constant and acceleration of particle varies as . Where 'v' is velocity of
Xm
particle at time t. Then find n + m.

18. A particle A is thrown with initial velocity 5 m/s along a frictionless inclined plane of inclination β.
Another particle B is thrown with initial velocity 10 m/s at an angle α with the horizontal at the
same moment when A is thrown. Both the particle meet again on the inclined plane. Find the value
 π 
of  .
α +β

Space for Rough Work

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Matrix Match Type (4 × 5) 1 Q. [8 M (for each correct entry + 2(0)]

19. An eagle is flying horizontally at 30 ms–1, 100 m above the ground. It was carrying a mouse in
its grasp which is released at a certain instant. The eagle continues on its path at that same
speed for 2 s before attempting to retrieve its prey. To catch the mouse, it dives in a straight line
at constant speed and recaptures the mouse 20 m above the ground. Neglect air resistance
(g = 10 ms–2)

Column -I Column -II

(A) The diving speed of the eagle in ms–1 (P) 4

(B) Diving distance of the eagle in m (Q) 100

(C) Mouse’s free fall time in second (R) 37

(D) Angle made by eagle with vertical during (S) 50

descent in degrees

(T) 53

Space for Rough Work

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