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Class: XIII (VXYZ) Date: 04/10/2009

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PART-A
1. Q.1 to Q.30 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which only one is correct and carry 3
marks each. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
2. Indicate the correct answer for each question by filling appropriate bubble in your answer
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MOCK TEST-1
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PART-A
[STRAIGHTOBJECTIVETYPE]
Q.1 to Q.30 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Q.1 A particle moves with a velocity k

6 j

3 i

5 v + =

m/s under the influence of a constant force


k

20 j

10 i

10 F + + =

. The instantaneous power applied to the particle is :


(A) 200 J/s (B) 40 J/s (C) 140 J/s (D) 170 J/s.
Q.2 An elastic metal rod will not change its length when it
(A) Falls vertically under its weight
(B) Is pulled along its length by a force acting at one end
(C) Rotates about an axis at one end
(D) Slides on a rough surface
Q.3 A constant torque acting on a uniform circular wheel changes its angular momentum form
A
0
to 4A
0
is 4 sec the magnitude of this torque is
(A) 4A
0
(B) A
0
(C) 3A
0
/4 (D) 12A
0
Q.4 For the system shown in the figure, initially the spring is
compressed by a distance a fromits natural length and when
released, it moves to a distance b from its equilibrium
position. The decrease in amplitude for one half-cycle
(-a to b) is:
(A)
K
mg
(B)
K
mg 2
(C)
K
g
(D)
mg
K

Q.5 Astring of length '' is fixed at both ends. It is vibrating in its 3


rd
overtone with maximumamplitude
a. The amplitude at a distance
3

from one end is :


(A) a (B) 0 (C)
2
a 3
(D)
2
a
Q.6 Agas undergoes A to B through three different processes 1, 2 and 3 as shown in the figure. The
heat supplied to the gas is Q
1
, Q
2
and Q
3
respectively, then
(A) Q
1
= Q
2
= Q
3
(B) Q
1
< Q
2
< Q
3
(C) Q
1
> Q
2
> Q
3
(D) Q
1
= Q
2
> Q
3
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Q.7 Asmall spherical ball is suspended through a string of length . The whole arrangement is placed
in a vehicle which is moving with velocity v. Now suddenly the vehicle stops and ball starts
moving along a circular path. If tension in the string at the highest point is twice the weight of the
ball then
(A) gl 5 v =
(B) gl 10 v =
(C) Velocity of the ball at highest point is gl
(D) Velocity of the ball at the highest point is gl 3
Q.8 Asquare is made by joining four rods, each of mass M and
length L. Its moment of inertia about an axis PQ, in its plane
and is passing through one of its end is (as shown in the
figure)
(A) 6ML
2
(B)
2
KL
3
4
(C)
2
ML
3
8
(D)
2
ML
3
10
Q.9 y-x curve at an instant for a wave travelling along x axis on a string
is shown. Slope at the point Aon the curve, as shown, is 53.
y
A
x
53
(A) Transverse velocity of the particle at point A is positive if the
wave is travelling along positive x axis.
(B) Transverse velocity of the particle at point Ais negative if the
wave is travelling along positive x axis of the particle at point A
(C) Magnitude of transverse velocity of the particle at point Ais greater than wave speed.
(D) Magnitude of transverse velocity of the particle at point Ais lesser than wave speed.
Q.10 Aforce ( ) j

x i

y K F + =

(where Kis a positive constant) acts on a particle moving in the xy plane.


Starting from the origin, the particle is taken alone the positive x-axis to the point (a, 0) and then
parallel to the y-axis to the point (a, a). The total work done by the force F on the particle is :
(A) 2Ka
2
(B) 2Ka
2
(C) Ka
2
(D) Ka
2
Q.11 Atungsten wire with a diameter of 0.20 mm is stretched until the tension becomes 50N. The wire
is then clamped to a stout aluminum rod when both are at a temperature of 150 C. The tension in
the wire when both are brought to a temperature of 20C is
(T
ungsten
= 34 10
10
N/m
2
., o
T
= 4.5 10
-6
/C) (Neglect the expansion of aluminum rod).
(A) 85N (B) 57.5N (C) 100N (D) 56.2N
Q.12 A ball is dropped h m above the floor if e is the coefficient of restitution, then after collision it
rebounds to a height of
(A) eh (B) e
2
h (C) e
3
h (D) (1 + e)h
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Q.13 Three bodies A, B and C of masses m, m and
3
m
respectively are supplied heat at a constant rate. The
change in temperature u versus time t graph for A, B
and C are shown by I, II and III respectively. If their
specific heat capacities are S
A
. S
B
and S
C
respectively
then which of the following relation is
correct? (Initial temperature of body is 0C)
(A) S
A
> S
B
> S
C
(B) S
B
= S
C
< S
A
(C) S
A
= S
B
= S
C
(D) S
B
= S
C
> S
A
Q.14 The moment of inertia of a thin square plate ABCD of uniform thickens about an axis passing
through the centre O and perpendicular to the plate.
Which of the following options is incorrect?
(A) I
1
+ I
2
(B) I
3
+ I
4
(C) I
1
+ I
3
(D) I
1
+ I
2
+ I
3
+ I
4
Q.15 A circular hoop of mass m and radius R rests flat on a horizontal frictionless surface. A bullet,
also of mass m, and moving with a velocity v, strikes the hoop and gets embedded in it. The
thickness of the hoop is much smaller than R. The angular velocity with which the system rotates
after the bullet strikes the hoop is
(A)
R 4
V
(B)
R 3
V
(C)
R 3
V 2
(D)
R 4
V 3
Q.16 An ideal gas is taken through a series of changes represented in figure. The total work done by the
gas at the end of the cycle is equal to:
(A) Zero (B) 2PV (C) 3PV (D) 5PV
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Q.17 In the figure, the blocks A, B and C of mass m each have accelerations a
1
, a
2
and a
3
respectively.
F
1
and F
2
are external forces of magnitudes 2 mg and mg respectively.
(A) a
1
= a
2
= a
3
(B) a
1
> a
3
> a
2
(C) a
1
= a
2
> a
3
(D) a
1
> a
2
= a
3
Q.18 Aparticle of mass mmovingwith velocityu makes an elastic
one- dimensional collision with a stationaryparticle of mass
m. They are in contact for a very brief time T. Their force
of interaction increases fromzero to F
0
linearly in time T/2,
and decreases linearly to zero in further time T/2.
The magnitude of F
0
is :
(A) mu/T (B) 2mu/T
(C) mu/2T (D) none of these.
Q.19 The upper half of an incline plane with inclination | is perfectly smooth while the lower half is
rough. Abody starting from rest at the top will again come to rest at the bottom if the coefficient
of friction for the lower half is given by :
(A) 2 tan | (B) tan | (C) 2 sin | (D) 2 cos |
Q.20 n moles of ideal monatomic gas undergoes a process in which the temperature changes with
volume as T = KV
2
. If the temperature of the gas changes from T
0
to 4T
0
then
(A) Work done by the gas is 3nRT
0
(B) Heat supplied to the gas is 2nRT
0
(C) Work done by the gas is
2
3
nRTT
0
(D) Heat supplied to the gas is
2
3
nRTT
0
Q.21 A one kg block moves towards a light spring with a velocity of 8 m/s. When the spring is
compressed by 3 m, its momentum becomes half of the original momentum. Spring constant of
the spring is :
(A) 18/3 N/m (B) 16/3 N/m (C) 3 N/m (D) 8 N/m.
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Q.22 Aweightless rigid rod AB of length carries two equal masses m,
one secured at the end and other at the middle of the rod as shown
in the figure. The rod can rotate in vertical plane around the hinge
at A. The minimum horizontal velocity required to be imparted to
the end B of rod so as to make the rod go around in a complete
circle is
(A) g 4 (B) g 5
(C)
5
g 24
(D)
7
g 24
Q.23 The masses of 10 kg and 20 kg respectively are connected by mass less spring as shown in the
figure. Aforce of 200 Nacts on the 20 kg mass. At the instant shown, the 10 kgmass has acceleration
of 12 m/s
2
. What is the acceleration of 20 kg mass
(A) 12 m/s
2
(B) 4 m/s
2
(C) 10 m/s
2
(D) zero
Q.24 The pulley is given an acceleration a
0
= 2 m/s
2
starting from rest. Acable is connected to a block
A of mass 50 kg as shown. Neglect the mass of the pulley. What is the tension in the cable, if
= 0.3 between the block and the floor?
(A) 200 N (B) 250 N (C) 300 N (D) 350 N
Q.25 A bullet of mass m hits a target of mass M hanging by a string and gets embedded in it. If the
block rises to a height h as a result of this collision, the velocity of the bullet before collision is
(A) gh 2 v = (B)
(

+ =
M
m
1 gh 2 v
(C) (

|
.
|

\
|
+ =
m
M
1 gh 2 v
(D) (

|
.
|

\
|
=
M
m
1 gh 2 v
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Q.26 A block of mass 2 kg kept on a rough horizontal plane
( = 0.2). a sharp impulse instantly produces a velocity of
20 m/s and at the same time as constant force of 10 N start
acting on the block in the opposite direction. The velocity
of the block 20 s after the impulse is
(A) 120 m/s (B)
7
360
m/s
(C) 40 m/s (D) None of these
Q.27 Arectangular block weighing 150 N, is lying on a rough inclined
plane with inclination angle 45 as shown in the figure, The
block is tied up by a horizontal string which has a tension of 50
N to keep the block just in equilibrium, then the coefficient of
friction between the block and the inclined surface is
(A) zero (B) 0.33
(C) 0.5 (D) 0.7
Q.28 There are two spheres of same material and radius. One is solid and the other is hollow. If they are
heated to the same temperature the expansion of:
(A) Solid sphere is more
(B) Hollow sphere is more
(C) Solid and hollow sphere are equal
(D) Solid is outwards while that of hollow inwards
Q.29 An elastic string has a length a when tension in it is 4 N. Its length is b when tension is 5 N.
On subjecting the string to a tension of 9 N its length will be
(A) a + b (B) b a (C) (5b 4a) (D) (a + b)/(b a)
Q.30 A particle P is projected from a point on the surface of smooth
inclined plane (see figure). Simultaneously another particle Q is
released on teh smooth inclined plane from the same position. P
and Q collide on the inclined plane after t = 4 second.
The speed of projection of P is
(A) 5 m/s (B) 10 m/s (C) 15 m/s (D) 20 m/s

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