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MECHANICS
JEE-MAIN Part Test – 1

PHYSICS
1. In the system shown in the figure the mass –1 1 5 1 –1 –5
m moves in a circular arc of angular (a) , and (b) , and
2 2 2 2 2 2
amplitude 60º and mass 4 m is stationary.
Then choose the incorrect statement. –1 1 3 1 –1 –3
(c) , and (d) , and
T 2 2 2 2 2 2
4m
4. One centimeter on the main scale of a

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60° vernier calipers is divided into 10 equal
parts. If 10 divisions of vernier coincide
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with 8 small division of the main scale, the
m least count of calipers is

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B (a) 0.01 cm (b) 0.02 cm
(a) the minimum value of coefficient of (c) 0.05 cm (d) 0.005 cm

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friction between the mass 4 m and the 5. Find minimum value of the angle θ so that
surface of the table is 0.25. block of mass m does not move on rough

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(b) the work done by gravitational force on surface. The coefficient of static friction
the block m is positive when it moves between the block and surface whatever may

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from A to B. be the value of applied force F.
(c) the power delivered by the tension when F m
m moves from A to B is zero. θ

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(d) the kinetic energy of m in position B
(µ ) Rough Surface
equals the work done by gravitational
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force on the block when it moves from (a) tan−1(µ) tan −1 ( µ )
(b)
position A to position B. 2

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2. Width of a river is 60 m. A swimmer wants 1

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to cross the river such that he reaches from (c) cot−1(µ) (d) cot −1 ( µ )
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A to B directly. Point B is 45 m ahead of
6. In the given figure, the angle of inclination

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line AC (perpendicular to river). Assume
of the inclined plane is 30°. Find the
speed of river and speed of swimmer as
horizontal velocity V0 so that the particle
equal. Swimmer must try to swim at angle θ
hits the inclined plane perpendicularly.
with line AC. Value of θ is (assume that

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V0
3
sin 37° = )
5 90°
C B
H

River Flow 90° 30°


θ
2gH 2gH
(a) V0 = (b) V0 =
A 5 7
(a) 37º (b) 53º
gH gH
(c) 30º (d) 16º (c) V0 = (d) V0 =
p q r 5 7
3. If the energy, E = G h c , where G is the
universal gravitational constant, h is the 7. Two equal masses hang on either side of a
Planck’s constant and c is the velocity of pulley at the same height from the ground.
light, then the values of p, q and r are, The mass on the right is given a horizontal
respectively speed. After some time

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JEE-MAIN Part Test – 1

b k.θ.t 3
11. A formula is given as P= 1+
a m.a
where P = pressure
k = Boltzmann’s constant;
v θ = Temperature; t = Time
‘a’ and ‘b’ are constants. Dimensional
formula of ‘b’ is same as
(a) Moment of inertia
Ground

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(b) Linear momentum
(a) The mass on the left will be nearer to (c) Angular momentum
ground

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(d) Torque.
(b) The mass on the right will be nearer to 12. A block of 1 kg is kept on a rough surface of

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ground
an elevator moving up with constant
(c) Both the masses will be at equal distance velocity of 5 m/s. In 10 seconds work done

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from the ground. by normal reaction (the block does not slide
(d) Nothing can be said regarding their on the inclined surface)

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positions.
8. If retardation produced by air resistance to

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the projectile is one tenth of acceleration due
1kg 5m/s
to gravity, the time to return from the
maximum height

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37º
(a) increases by 9% (b) decreases by 9%
(i) from ground frame is 320 J
(c) increases by 11% (d) decreases by 11%
(ii) is equal to work done by friction force
9. The position of a particle moving along
in elevator frame
x–axis is given by x = 3t2 – t3 where x is in

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m and t is in s. consider the following (iii) is equal to work done by friction in

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statements : ground frame
(i) Displacement of the particle after 4 is 16 Of the three statements given above, the

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m. ones that are true is given by the choice
(ii) Distance traveled by the particle upto 4 s (a) (i) (b) (ii), (iii)
is 24 m. (c) (i), (ii) (d) only (iii)

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(iii) Displacement of the particle after 4 s is 13. Read the following statements
–16 m. (i) 12300 has only 3 significant digits
(iv) Distance covered by the particle upto 4 s (ii) 1.2300 × 104 has only 5 significant digits
is 22 m. (iii) 0.012300 × 106 has only 3 significant digits
Select the correct alternative (iv) all trailing zeroes are non significant digits
(a) statements (i) and (ii) only are correct. Correct statements are
(b) statement (ii) and (iii) only are correct. (a) (i), (ii) (b) (iii), (iv)
(c) statements (i) and (iii) only are correct. (c) only (iv) (d) (i) and (iv)
(d) none of these 14. A small spherical ball is suspended through
10. A rubber bead of mass 5 gm falls from a a string of length l. The whole arrangement
height of 100 cm and rebounds to half the is placed in a vehicle which is moving with
height. The impulse imparted by floor is velocity v. Now suddenly the vehicle stops
approximately and ball starts moving along a circular path.
(a) 38 N-s (b) 3.8 N-s If tension in the string at the highest point is
twice the weight of the ball then
(c) 0.038 N-s (d) 0.38 N-s

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JEE-MAIN Part Test – 1

(a) v = 5gl 19. An athlete’s coach told his team that muscle
times speed equals power. What dimensions
(b) v = 10gl does he view for “muscle”?
(c) velocity of the ball at highest point (a) ML T2 (b) ML2 T–2
(c) ML T–2 (d) L
is gl
20. A bowler throws a ball horizontally along
(d) velocity of the ball at the highest point east direction with speed of 144 km/hr. The
is 3gl batsman hits the ball such that it deviates
from its initial direction of motion by 74º
15. The force acting on a particle of mass 1 kg, north of east direction, without changing its

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starting from rest from the origin, is shown speed. If mass of the ball is 1/3 kg and time
in the figure. The velocity of the particle at of contact between bat and ball is 0.02 s.

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x = 2 m is Average force applied by batsman on ball is
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(a) 800 N, 53º East of North

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(N)
2 (b) 800 N, 53º North of East

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(c) 800 N, 53º North of West
(d) 800 N, 53º West of North.
1 2 x(m) 21.

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Six particles are placed on the corners of a
(a) 2 2 m/s (b) 6 m/s regular hexagon of side 4 m. Each starts
from rest with a constant speed of 10 m/s

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(c) 2 m/s (d) 3 m/s such that direction of motion of each is
16. Several particles are projected from a point always pointing towards the next in order.

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They finally converge. The distance covered
in various direction but with same initial
by each particle before they converge is
speed ‘vo’. At any subsequent time ‘t’.
(a) 4 m (b) 8 m (c) 12 m (d) 16 m
(a) All of them lie on a paraboloid 22. Two blocks of masses m1 and m2 are

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(b) All of them lie on a sphere connected through a massless inextensible

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(c) All of them lie in one plane string. Block of mass m1 is placed at the
(d) All of them lie along a straight line fixed rigid inclined surface while the block
of mass m2 is hanging at the other end of the

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17. Two particles each of mass m are moving on string, which is passing through a fixed
x-axis and y-axis with velocities 4 m/s and massless frictionless pulley shown in figure.
6m/s respectively. Velocity of their centre of The coefficient of static friction between the

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mass is block and the inclined plane is 0.8. The system
(a) 13 m / s (b) 5m/s of masses m1 and m2 is released from rest.
g=10m/s2
(c) 52 m / s (d) 10 m / s
18. A bullet is fired at a plank of wood with a 0.8
m1 =4kg µ= m2=2kg
speed of 200 ms–1. After passing through the 30º Fixed
plank, its speed reduces to 180 ms–1.
Another bullet, of the same mass and size (a) the tension in the string is 20 N after
but moving with a speed of 100 ms–1 is fired releasing the system
at the same plank. What would be the speed (b) the contact force by the inclined surface
of this bullet after passing through the on the block is along normal to the
plank? Assume that the resistance offered by inclined surface
the plank is the same for both the bullets? (c) the magnitude of contact force by the
(a) 48 ms–1 (b) 49 ms–1 inclined surface on the block m1 is
(c) 50 ms–1 (d) 51 ms–1 20 3N
(d) All are correct

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JEE-MAIN Part Test – 1

23. A smooth hoop lies on a smooth horizontal u


table and is fixed. A particle is projected on
the table from a point A on the inner θ
circumference of the hoop at angle θ with
Range
radius vector. If e be the coefficient of
restitution and the particle returns to the STATEMENT – 1
point of projection after two successive The horizontal range must be the farthest
impacts. The final angle θ′ made by velocity displacement of the particle from point of
vector with radius of hoop is projection along the horizontal.
because

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STATEMENT – 2
θ’

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The projectile is farthest distance from the
point of projection, when its instantaneous

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velocity vector and position vector (w.r.t.
θ
point of projection) are mutually perpendicular.

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A (a) Statement – 1 is True, Statement – 2 is
2 True; Statement – 2 is a correct
e
(a) tan θ ' = tan θ

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explanation for Statement – 1.
(1 + e2 )
(b) Statement – 1 is True, Statement – 2 is

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(b) tan θ ' = e2 tan θ True; Statement – 2 is NOT a correct
explanation for Statement – 1.
tan θ
(c) tan θ ' = (c) Statement – 1 is True, Statement – 2 is

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e2 False.
tan θ (d) Statement – 1 is False, Statement – 2 is
(d) tan θ ' =
e True.
24. Choose the wrong statement 27. A man of mass 80 kg pushes a box of mass

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(a) Zero velocity of a particle does not 20 kg horizontally. The man moves the box
necessarily mean that its acceleration is with a constant acceleration of 2 m/s2 but his
zero. foot does not slip on the ground. There is no

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friction between the box and the ground,
(b) Zero acceleration of a particle does not
whereas there is sufficient friction between
necessarily mean that its velocity is
the man’s foot and the ground to prevent
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him from slipping.
(c) If speed of a particle is constant, its 80kg
acceleration must be zero.
(d) none of these
25. You lift a suitcase from the floor and keep it 20kg
on a table. The work done by you on the
suitcase does not depend on STATEMENT – 1
(a) the path taken by the suitcase The force applied by the man on the box is
(b) the tame taken by you in doing so equal and opposite to the force applied by
the box on the man.
(c) your weight
because
(d) all of these
STATEMENT – 2
26. A particle is projected in vertical plane from
horizontal surface, with speed of projection Friction force applied by the ground on the
u and angle of projection θ above the man is 200 N.
horizontal.

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JEE-MAIN Part Test – 1

(a) Statement – 1 is True, Statement – 2 is (a) 8 α (b) 24 α


True; Statement – 2 is a correct
(c) 16 α (d) zero
explanation for Statement – 1.
(b) Statement – 1 is True, Statement – 2 is 30. Choose the correct statement (s) of the
True; Statement – 2 is NOT a correct following :
explanation for Statement – 1. (a) force acting on a particle for equal time
(c) Statement – 1 is True, Statement – 2 is intervals can produce the same change
False. in momentum but different change in
(d) Statement – 1 is False, Statement – 2 is kinetic energy
True. (b) force acting on a particle for equal time

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28. A body falling freely from a given height H intervals can produce different change in
hits an inclined plane in its path at a height momentum but same change in kinetic

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h. As a result of this impact the direction of energy

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the velocity of the body becomes horizontal. (c) force acting on a particle for equal
Then the value of (h/H) the body will take displacements can produce different

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maximum time to reach the ground is change in kinetic energy but same
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29. The potential energy of a particle is
determined by the expression U = α(x2 + y2),

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where α is a positive constant. The particle
begins to move from a point with the
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of potential field force. Then its kinetic

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energy T at the instant when the particle is at
a point with the coordinates (1, 1) (m) is

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