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REST & MOTION

CHAPTER 3A

1. An object has a mass of 5 kg on the earth surface. What is its mass in deep
outer-space where there is no gravity?
a. Zero b. 2.5 kg
b. 5 kg
c. none of the above
2. Of the following situations, which one is impossible?
a. a body having velocity east and acceleration east
b. a body having velocity east and acceleration west
c. a body having zero velocity and non-zero acceleration
d. a body having constant acceleration and variable velocity
3. If the slope of the displacement time graph is same for all points, then velocity
is:
a. constant
b. decreasing
c. increasing d. none of these
4. The displacement-time graph represents the motion of a car along a straight
line. During which interval was the car at rest,
moving with constant velocity and having
acceleration respectively:
a. CD, BC and DE
b. AB, BC and CD
c. CD, BC and AB
d. BC, CD and AB
5. The graph represents the straight line motion of
a car. How far does the car travel between t = 2
seconds and t = 5 seconds?
a. 4 m
b. 12 m
c. 24 m
d. 36 m
6. An object attached to a parachute is released from an aircraft, and falls towards
Earth. Which of these increases to maximum value?
a. Gravity
b. Velocity
c. acceleration
d. none of the above
7. An object is projected vertically upward near the surface of the earth. At the
very top of its path, the objects velocity is zero, and its acceleration is:
a. 0
b. 9.8 m/s2 downward
c. 9.8 m/s2 upward d. depends on objects mass
8. A boy travelling in a train moving at a constant velocity on straight track throws
a ball vertically upward. The ball comes down after 3 s. The ball land:
a. in his hand b. just ahead of him
c. just behind him d. none of these
9. The velocity of projectile at its maximum height is:
a. Maximum
b. Zero
c. Intermediate
d. Minimum
10.A projectile is projected with initial velocity of 100 m/s, making an angle of 60 o
y-axis , the horizontal component of velocity at its maximum height is:
a. Zero
b. 50 m/s
c. 86.6 m/s
d. 75 m/s
11.A projectile is projected with a velocity of 30 m/s at an angle of 60 o with x-axis,
the velocity of projectile at its maximum height is:
a. Zero
b. 15 m/s
c. 30 m/s
d. 7.5 m/s
12.A projectile projected with velocity Vi, at a certain angle has a range equal to
R. If the projection velocity is doubled for the same angle as initially, then the
percentage change in range of projectile is:
a. 200%
b. 300%
c. 100%
d. 50%
13.The angle of projection for which the maximum height and the horizontal range
of a projectile are equal is:
a. 45o

b. tan-1 (1/4)

c. tan-1 (3/

d. Non of these

14. Distance covered by a freely falling body in 2sec will be:


a. 4.9m
b. 19.6m
c. 29.2m
d. 44.1m
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15.The range of two projectiles projected with same velocities but different angles
are same only when:
a. 1 = 2
b. 1 2
c. 1 + 2 = 90o
d. 1 2
16.The graph (C) in the figure below represents:
a. Vertical component of displacement of projectile
b. Horizontal component of displacement of projectile
c. Vertical component of Velocity of projectile
d. Horizontal component of Velocity of projectile
17.The graph (A) in the figure below represents:
a. Vertical component of displacement of projectile
b. Horizontal component of displacement of projectile
c. Vertical component of Velocity of projectile
d. Horizontal component of Velocity of projectile
18.The graph (B) in the figure below represents:
a. Constant acceleration of projectiles motion
b. Horizontal component of displacement of projectile
c. Vertical component of Velocity of projectile
d. Horizontal component of Velocity of projectile
19.The graph (D) in the figure below represents:
a. Vertical component of displacement of projectile
b. Horizontal component of displacement as function of time
c. Vertical component of Velocity of projectile
d. Horizontal component of displacement as function of square of time

Vi

t/2

(A)

(B)
Vf
Y

t
(D)

(C)

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