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1 1676157 Four blocks of same mass m connected by cords are pulled by a force F on a smooth horizontal surface as shown in
figure. Find tension in cord 2.

(A) F (B) F/2


3F (D) F/4
(C)
4
2 1676158 Given in the figure are two blocks A and B of weight 20N and 100N respectively. These are being pressed against a
wall by a force F and are in equilibrium as shown. If the coefficient of friction between the blocks is 0.1 and between
the block B and the wall is 0.15, the frictional force applied by the wall on block B is

(A) 80 N (B) 120N


(C) 50N (D) 100N
3 1676159 A heavy box is to be dragged along a rough horizontal floor. To do so, a person A pushes it at an angle 30° from the
horizontal and requires a minimum force FA , while person B pulls the box at an angle 60° from the horizontal and
– FA
needs a minimum Force FB . If the coefficient of friction between the box and the floor is √3/5, the ratio is
FB D
– –
(A) √3 (B) 5/√3
−−− –
(C) √3/2 (D) 2/√3
4 1676160 A U shaped smooth, wire has a semi-circular bending between A and B as shown in the figure. A bead of mass ‘m’
moving with the uniform speed v through the wire enters the semicircular bend at A and leaves at B. The average force
exerted by the bead on the part AB of the wire is

(A) o 4mv2
(B)
πd
2mv2 2mv2
(C) (D)
πd d

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5 1676161 A block of mass m is placed on a surface with a vertical cross section given by y = x3 /6 . If coefficient of friction is 0.5,
the maximum height above the ground at which the block can be placed without slipping is
1 1
(A) m (B) m C
3 2
1 (D) 2/3 m
(C) m
6
6 1676162 Three blocks of mass m1 , m2 and m3 are connected as shown in the figure. Find the acceleration m1

(m3 – m2 )g ⎡ ⎤
⎢ ⎥
(A)
(B) g ⎢ ⎥
m1 + m2 + m3 1
⎢ m1 1 1 ⎥
⎣ [ ]
m3 ⎦
1 + +
4 m2
(m3 – m2 )g g
(C) (D)
m1 1 1
m1 1+ [ + ]
2 m2 m3
7 1676163 A uniform sphere of weight w and radius 5cm is being held by string as shown in the figure. The tension in the string
will be [Length of the string is 8 cm]

W W
(A) 12 (B) 5
3 12
W W
(C) 13 (D) 13
5 12
8 1676164 A ball of mass 0.2 kg is thrown vertically upwards by applying a force by hand. If the hand moves 0.2m while applying
the force and the ball goes upto 2m height further, find magnitude of force. (g = 10m/s2 )
A
(A) 22 N (B) 4 N
(C) 16N (D) 20 N
9 1676165 Which of the following statement is false for a particle moving in a circle with a constant angular speed?
(A) The velocity vector is tangent to circle. (B) The acceleration vector is tangent to circle
B
(C) The velocity and acceleration are perpendicular to each (D) The acceleration vector points to the centre of the circle.
other

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10 1676166 Two men P and Q of masses M and m (m < M) hold a light rope passing over a smooth fined pulley. P and Q climb up
the rope so that the acceleration of Q is upward, double that of P downward. The tension in the rope is
2Mmg 3Mmg
(A) (B) B
M +m M + 2m
3Mmg 3Mmg
(C) (D)
2(M + m) 2M + m
11 1676167 The spring mass system shown in the figure is in equilibrium at rest. If the mass is pushed up by a distance mg/2k
and released, its instantaneous acceleration will be

(A) g (B) 2g
(C) g/2 (D) zero
12 1676168 A uniform rope of mass m hangs freely from a ceiling. A monkey of mass 'M' climbs up the rope with an acceleration a.
The force exerted by the rope on the ceiling is
(A) Ma + mg (B) M(a + g) + mg B
(C) M(a + g) (D) Dependent on the position y monkey on rope
13 1676169 A particle of mass 0.5 kg is subjected to a force F = −Kx2 with K = 15N/m2 and x is distance from origin. What
will be its initial acceleration if it starts from a point 20 cm from the origin
(A) 1.2 m/s2 (B) 0.64m/s2 A

(C) 2.56m/s2 (D) 3.2m/s2


14 1676170 For a particle in uniform circular motion, the acceleration a⃗ at a point P(R, θ) on the circle of radius R is (here θ is
measured from x axis, centre is at origin)
V2 V2 V2 V2 ^
(A) − cosθ^i + sinθ^j (B) − sinθ^i + θj C
R R R R
V2 V2 V2^ V2^
(C) − cosθ^i − sinθ^j (D) i+ j
R R R R

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15 1676171 A block is placed on a rough horizontal plane. A time dependent horizontal force F = Kt acts on the block, where k is
+ve constant. The acceleration time graph of the block is

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

16 1676172 When a bird of weight W sits on a stretched wire the tension T in the wire is
W (B) = W
(A) > A
2
(C) < W (D) None of these
17 1676173 If all the surfaces shown in the figure are smooth then the relation between the velocity of wedge Vw and that of
cylinder Vc is

(A) Vc = Vw tanα (B) Vw = Vc tanα


(C) Vw > Vc tanα (D) Vc > Vw tanα
18 1676174 A motorcycle moves around a vertical circle with a constant speed under the influence of the force of gravity W⃗ , the
force of friction between the wheel and the track f ⃗ , and the normal force between the wheels and the track N .⃗ which
of the following quantities has a constant magnitude. D
(A) N ⃗ (B) W⃗ + f ⃗
(C) f ⃗ + W⃗ (D) N ⃗ + W⃗ + f ⃗

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19 1676175 A light spring balance hangs from the hook of the other light spring balance and a block of mass M kg hangs from the
former one. Then the true statement about scale reading is
(A) both scales read M kg each (B) the lower scale reads M kg and upper one reads zero A
(C) The reading of the two scales can be any thing but sum M
of the reading will be M kg. (D) both the scales read kg
2
20 1676176 Two block of mass M1 = 20kg and M2 = 12kg are connected by a uniform metal uniform rod of mass = 8 kg. The
system is pulled vertically up by applying a force of 480N as shown .
The tension at the midpoint of the rod is

(A) 144N (B) 96N


(C) 240N (D) 192N
21 1676177 A force time graph [take appropriate trigonometric function], for the motion of a body is shown in the figure change in
linear momentum between 0 and 8s is__________ N-s

0_0

22 1676178 Two blocks of masses 20 kg and 50kg are lying on a horizontal floor (coefficient of friction between the blocks and the
floor is μ = 0.5). Initially blocks are at rest. Now two forces 300N and 150 N is applied on two blocks as shown in
figure. The acceleration of 20kg block is 2.5 Km/s2 . Find value of K

1_1

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23 1676179 A block of mass 10kg is suspended inside a lift with the help of two identical vertical springs, as shown in the figure.
When the lift is at rest, tension in the lower spring is 10N, and it is stretched. What the magnitude of the acceleration in
(m/s2 ) of the lift so that to make the tension in lower spring equal to zero. (g = 10m/s2 )

2_2

24 1676180 A rocket with a lift-off mass 3.5 × 104 kg is blasted upwards with an initial acceleration of 10m/s2 . Then initial thrust
[upward force] of the blast is k × 105 N. Find K. 7_7

25 1676181 A block rests on a rough inclined plane making an angle 30° with the horizontal. The coefficient of. static friction
between block and the plane is 0.8. If the frictional force on the block is 10N, the mass of the block is _________kg. 2_2

26 1676182 A small block, of mass 0.1 kg lies on a fixed inclined plane PQ which makes an angle θ with the horizontal. A horizontal
force of 1 N acts on the block through its centre of mass as shown in the figure. The block remains stationary if
(g = 10m/s2 )

A;C

(A) θ = 45° (B) θ > 45° and a frictional force acts on the block towards
P
(C) θ > 45° and a frictional force act on the block towards (D) θ < 45° and a frictional force act on the block towards
Q Q

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27 1676183 If M >> m , find the tension in string

(A) Mg (B) mg
(C) 2 Mg (D) 2 mg
28 1676184 Two blocks A and B of equal mass m are connected through a massless string and arranged as shown in the figure.
Friction is absent everywhere. When system is released from rest

B;D

mg mg
(A) tension in string is (B) tension in string is
2 4
(C) acceleration of A is g/2 (D) acceleration of A is 3g/4
29 1676185 A uniform chain of length ′ l′ lies on a smooth horizontal Table with its length perpendicular to the edge of the Table and
a small portion of the chain is hanging over the edge. The chain starts sliding due to the weight of hanging part.
gn g
(A) The acceleration of chain is , where n is the length of (B) The acceleration of chain is (L − n), where n is the
L L
hanging part of chain length of hanging part of chain A;C
−g− −g−
(C) The velocity of the chain is n√ , where n is the length (D) The velocity of the chain is (L − n)√ , where n is
L L
of hanging part of chain the length of hanging part of chain
30 1676186 A particle of mass M is moving with an acceleration a0 measured by an observer 1 standing in a frame of reference
moving with uniform velocity. Another observer 2 is standing in a frame of reference moving with acceleration a.
(A) observer 1 measures the force acting on the body as (B) observer 2 measure the force acting on the body as Ma⃗
→ A;C;D
Ma0
(C) observer 2 measure the force acting on the body as (D) observer 1 and 2 are standing in inertial frame of
M a⃗0 – M a⃗ reference and non-inertial frame of reference respectively
31 1676187 Newton’s laws are valid in
(A) Any reference frame (B) A frame moving with constant velocity w.r.t an inertial
frame B;C
(C) All reference frame which are at rest w.r.t an inertial (D) the reference frame attached to earth
frame

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32 1676188 In the diagram shown in figure, match the statements from List I with those in List II

List - I List - II
A acceleration of 2 kg block P 39 SI unit
B net force on 3 kg block Q2 SI unit
Cnet force on 1 kg block R 6 SI unit
Dnormal reaction between 3 kg and 2 kgS zero

(A) A-Q; B-R; C-Q; D-P (B) A-P; B-S; C-Q; D-R
(C) A-R; B-P; C-S; D-Q (D) A-S; B-Q; C-R; D-P

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33 1676189 A block of mass m is kept on rough inclined plane of inclination θ. The angle of inclination varies from θ = 0 to
θ = π/2 very slowly, then match column I with column II.

(A) A-S; B-Q; C-R; D-P (B) A-P; B-R; C-Q; D-S
(C) A-Q; B-P; C-S; D-R (D) A-R; B-S; C-P; D-Q

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34 1676190 Two blocks A and B of mass m and 2m are placed on a fixed triangular wedge by massless string as shown. The pulley
2
is massless and frictionless. The coefficient of friction between block A and the wedge is and between B and the
3
wedge is 1/3. (Take m = 1kg, g = 10m/s2 ) Then match the following.

Column - I Column - II
5 A
A Frictional force between block A and wedge – units
P
√2
10
B Frictional force between block B and wedge Q – units
3√ 2

10√2
CTension in the string R units
3

DMaximum frictional force between block B and wedgeS 30√2units

20√2
T units
3

(A) A-Q; B-R; C-T;D-R (B) A-P; B-Q; C-R;D-T


(C) A-T; B-Q; C-R;D-P (D) A-R; B-S; C-P;D-Q
35 1676191 A block of mass m is at rest over the rough surface of a fixed wedge [μ is coefficient of friction]

Column - I Column - II
A
A frictional force on block P mgcosθ
B normal reaction on block Q mgsinθ
Ccontact force on block R μmgcosθ
Dlimiting value of frictional forceS mg
T zero

(A) A-Q; B-P; C-S; D-R (B) A-R; B-S; C-P; D-Q
(C) A-P; B-R; C-Q; D-S (D) A-S; B-Q; C-R; D-P

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36 1676192 Three blocks A, B and C of mass m, m and m of different densities and dimensions are plced over each other as
2
shown in figure. The coefficients of friction are shown. Blocks placed in vertical line are made to move towards right
with same velocity at the same instant. Find the time (in seconds) taken by the upper block A to fall from the middle
block B. Assume that blocks B and C don’t stop sliding before A falls from B. (L = 36m, μ = 0.4, g = 10m/s2

3.00_3.00

37 1676193 In the system shown in figure, a bead of mass m can slide on the string. There is friction between the bead and the
string. Block B has mass equal to twice that of the bead. The system is released from rest with length ℓ = 18.75m of
the string hanging below the bead. Assuming the pulley and string to be massless, find the distance moved by block B
before the bead slips out of thread (in metal).

6.25_6.25

38 1676194 A car is moving on a horizontal plane in a circular path of radius 20m with a constant speed. If the coefficient of friction
between tire and the plane is 0.5, then find maximum possible speed of car so that it does not skid on the plane (in 10.00_10.00
m/s)

39 1676195 A block of mass 2 kg is kept on the floor of the cabin of a lift. If the lift is moving down with acceleration 2m/s2 , find
the normal force acting on block (in N) (g = 10m/s2 ) 16.00_16.00

40 1676196 The maximum possible acceleration of lower block shown in figure is _______m/s2 . [both the blocks have equal
mass M]

5.00_5.00

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41 1676197 A stone of mass 1kg tied to the end of a string is whirled round in a circle of radius 10 cm with a speed of 40 rev/min in
a horizontal plane. What is the maximum speed with which the stone can be whirled around, if the string can withstand

a maximum tension of 10√2 N . (in rad/s)

10_10

42 1676198 A massive platform of mass M is moving horizontally with speed v = 6m/s. At t = 0 a body of mass m (m< < M) is gently
placed on the platform. If coefficient of friction between body and platform is μ = 0.3 and g = 10m/s2 , then find the 6.00_6.00
distance the body covers on the platform before coming to rest.

43 1676199 A mass m rotating freely in a horizontal circle of radius 1m on a frictionless smooth Table supports a mass 2m in
equilibrium attached to the other end of the string hanging vertically. If the instantaneous acceleration of the mass 2m
is gm/s2 , vertically upwards, then angular velocity of rotation is(in rad/s)

7_7.1

44 1676200 A piece of wire is bent in the shape of a parabola y = Kx2 (y axis vertical) with a bead of mass m on it. The bead can
slide on wire without friction. It stays at the lowest point of the parabola when the wire is at rest. The wire is now
accelerated parallel to the x-axis with a constant acceleration a. The distance of the new equilibrium position of the
bead, where the bead stays w.r.t to the wire, from the y axis is
a a B
(A) (B)
gk 2gk
2a a
(C) (D)
gk 4gk
45 1676201 A particle moves in the X-Y plane under the influence of a force such that its linear momentum is
P(t) = A [^i cos(kt) − ^jsin(kt)], where A and K are constants. The angle between the force and the momentum is
D
(A) 0° (B) 30°
(C) 45° (D) 90°
46 1676202 A long horizontal rod has a bead which can slide along its length and initially placed at a distance from one end A of the
rod. The rod is set in angular motion about A with constant angular acceleration α. If the coefficient of friction between
the rod and the bead is μ, and gravity is neglected, then the time after which the bead starts slipping is
−−−− μ
(A) √μ/α (B) A
√−
∝−
1 (D) infinitesimal
(C) −−
√μd
47 1676203 Two identical particles A and B each of mass m are interconnected by a spring of spring constant k. If the particle B
experiences an external force F (along the line of spring and outward), elongation of the spring at this instant is x, the
acceleration of particle B relative to particle A is equal to
F F − kx C
(A) (B)
2m m
F– 2kx kx
(C) (D)
m m

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48 1676204 A rope AB of linear mass density λ is placed on a quarter vertical fixed disc of radius R as shown in the figure. The
surface between the disc and rope is rough such that the rope is in equilibrium. Choose the correct options

(A) Coefficient of static friction between rope and disc is (B) Coefficient of static friction between rope and disc is
μ=1 –
μ = 1/√2
(C) maximum tension in the rope is at the top most point A of (D) none of these
the rope
49 1676205 A cricket ball of mass 150gm is moving with a speed of 12m/s and is hit by a bat so that it turns back with a velocity of
20m/s. The force of blow acts for a time interval of 0.01s. Then,
(A) the change in momentum of the ball is 4.8kg m/s (B) the average force exerted by the bat on the ball is 480N A;B
(C) the change in the momentum of the ball is 1.2kg m/s (D) the average force exerted by the bat on the ball is 180N
50 1676206 A person is sitting on a moving train and is facing the engine. He tosses up a coin which falls behind him. The train is
moving
(A) forward and gaining speed (B) forward and losing speed A;C
(C) backward and losing speed (D) backward and gaining speed
51 1676207 The base of a hollow right cone of semi-vertical angle 30° is fixed to a horizontal plane. Two particles each of mass m
are connected by a light inextensible string which passes through a small hole in the vertex of the cone. The other
particle B moves on the outer smooth surface of the cone at a distance ℓ from vertex in a horizontal circle with centre
at A. Neglect friction

√–3 2
(B) The tension in the string is
√–3
(A) The tension in the string is
2
−−−−−−−−−− 1
2g
(C) Angular velocity of B is √
– (D) The tension in string is mg
(2 − √3) 2

52 1676208 In the arrangement shown, W1 = 200N, W2 = 100N , and μ = 0.25 for all surfaces in contact. The weight W1 just
slide under the block W2

(A) a pull of 50 N is to be applied W1 (B) a pull of 90 N is to be applied W1



(C) tension in the string AB is 10√2N (D) none of these
53 1676209 An engine of mass 5 × 104 kg pulls a coach of 4 × 104 kg. A resistance of 1N per 100kg is acting on both the coach
and engine and if the driving force of the engine is 4500N, then
A;C
(A) the acceleration of the system is 0.04m/s2 (B) the acceleration of the system is 0.05m/s2
(C) the tension in the coupling is 2000N (D) the tension in the coupling is 2400N

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54 1676210 The system shown in the figure is in equilibrium. Masses m1 and m2 are 2 kg and 8 kg respectively. Spring constants
K1 and K2 are 50N/m and 70N/m Respectively. If the compression in second (right) spring is 0.5m, the compression
x
in first (left) spring is m. Find n (Both spring have the same natural length)
2

55 1676211 Two blocks of masses 0.2 kg and 0.5 kg, which are placed 22m apart on a rough horizontal surface (μ = 0.5) are
acted upon by two forces of magnitude 3N each as shown in figure at time t = 0. Then the time at which they collide
each other is t = ____________s.

56 1676212 – 1 ⃗
A block of mass √3 kg is resting on a horizontal plane (μs ) = – . A force F is applied to the block as shown in
2√ 3
the figure. The minimum magnitude of F ⃗ for which the block begins to slide is x × 10N . Find n.

57 1676213 1 kg and 4kg blocks lie on a rough horizontal surface. The coefficient of friction between 4kg block and surface is 0.2
while the coefficient of friction between 1kg block and the surface is 0.6. The pulleys and the strings are ideal. Find the
frictional force acting on 1kg block.

58 1676214 The acceleration of the 2kg block if the other end of string is pulled with a force 20N as shown is n × 10m/s2 . N is

59 1676215 A body of mass 2 kg is sliding with a constant velocity 4m/s on a frictionless horizontal Table. The force required to
keep the body moving with same velocity is ______N. 0

60 1676216 A machine gun fires 50 bullets per second and the mass of each bullet is 10g. If force exerted on machine gun is 40N,
the velocity of bullets in m/s is n × 10m/s. Find n. 8

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61 1676217 Two blocks of masses 10kg and 5kg are placed one over the other on a horizontal plane as shown in the figure. If
μ = 0.2, and external force F = 45N, is applied horizontally on the lower block, then force of friction between the two
blocks (in N) is

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