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Preface
As you have gone through the theory part that consists of given fundamental principles,
definitions, concepts involved and solved problems. After going through theory part it
becomes necessary to solve the unsolved problems based on the concepts given. To
solve this purpose we are providing exercise part that comprises of various exercises
based on the theory. By solving various kinds of problems you can check your grasp on
the topic and can determine whether you have been able to find optimum depth in relevant
topic or not.
Students are advised to solve the questions of exercises (Levels # 1, 2, 3, 4) in the same
sequence or as directed by the faculty members, religiously and very carefully.
Level # 3 is not for foundation course students, it will be discussed in fresher or target
courses.
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LEVEL # 1
ELASTICITY
Q.1
Q.2
Q.3
Q.4
Q.5
Q.6
(B) temperature
Q.7
Q.8
Q.9
Q.10
W
W
(B)
4
2
(C) W
(D) 2 W
On withdrawing the external applied force on
bodies within the elastic limit, the body
(A) regains its previous state very quickly
(B) regains its previous state after some time
(C) regain its previous state after a very long
time
(D) does not regain its previous state
Elasticity is the property which is caused
by
(A) the applied deforming forces
(B) gravitational force
(C) nuclear forces
(D) inter-molecular forces
The effect of temperature on the value of
Youngs modulus of elasticity for various
substances in general is
(A) it increases with increase in temperature
(B) remains constant
(C) decrease with rise in temperature
(D) sometimes increases and sometimes
decreases with temperature
(
Q.11
Q.12
Q.13
(B) copper
(D) glass
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Q.14
Q.15
Q.16
Q.17
Q.18
Q.19
Q.20
Q.21
Q.22
Q.23
(B) =
d
d
d
(C) =
(D) =
d
d
Steel is more elastic than rubber because for
a given load the strain produced in steel as
compared to that produced in rubber is
(A) more
(B) less
(C) equal
(D) nothing can be said
In a wire stretched by hanging a weight from
its end, the elastic potential energy per unit
volume in terms of longitudinal strain and
modulus of elasticity Y is
(A) Y 2/2
(B) Y /2
(C) Y 2
(D) Y2 /2
The formula for compressibility of a gas is
(A) =
Q.24
Q.25
Q.26
Q.27
(A) PdV/V
(B) (1/P) dP/dV
dP
1 dV
.
(C) V .
(D)
dV
V dP
The potential energy of a metallic rod when
it is compressed
(A) increases
(B) remains constant
(C) decreases
(D) becomes infinite
Q.29
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Q.30
Q.31
Q.32
Md1g
d2
d2
(C) Mg1 d
1
Q.33
Q.34
Q.35
Q.36
(B)
Q.37
VISCOSITY
Q.38
Q.39
M(d1 d2 )
g
(D) M d1 d2
Q.40
(C)
Q.41
(B)
(D) 2
(A) Curve A
(C) Curve C
(B) Curve B
(D) Curve D
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LEVEL # 2
(ELASTICITY)
Q.1
Q.2
Q.3
Q.7
Q.8
(B) 8 mm
(D) 10 mm
Q.9
(A) decreases
(B) increases
(C) sometimes increases and sometimes
decreases
Q.10
Q.5
(B) 2 cm
(D) 2.5 cm
Q.11
Q.12
(B) 25 m
(D) 200 m
Q.13
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Q.14
Q.19
F
300
(A)
(C) 1/2
Q.15
Q.16
Q.20
(D) 1/ 3
F1L 2 F2L1
F2L1 F1L 2
(A)
(B)
F2 F1
F2 F1
L1 L 2
(C)
(D) L1L 2
2
A metal rod of length , area of cross section
A, Young's modulus Y, and thermal linear
coefficient of expansion is clamped at both
of its ends. If it is heated through tC, the
force acting on the rod is-
Q.21
Q.22
(C)
Y(R r )
Ar
(D)
YA (R r )
r
Q.24
YAr
(B)
R
(B) 5.00 m
(D) None of these
YAR
(A)
r
(B) YAt
(D) YAt
(B) 0.32%
(D) 0.56%
Q.18
3 /2
(A) YAt
(C) YAt/
Q.17
(B)
(B) 7 cm/s
(D) 0.5 cm/s
Water is flowing in a horizontal pipe of nonuniform area of cross- section. The velocity
of water at a place, where the radius of pipe
is 0.01 m is 25 m/s. What will be the velocity
of water where the radius of pipe is 0.02 m?
(A) 7.25 m/s
(C) 6.25 m/s
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Q.25
Q.26
Q.29
i t
l o
i t
Q.27
(B) 80.5 /s
(C) 80 /s.
Q.32
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LEVEL # 3
Q.1
Q.2
Q.3
' s
(A) H
(B) 1.25 H
(C) 1.5 H
(D) 2H
Q.7
(C)
h 2 h1
2
(A) h2 h1
Q.4
Q.5
(B) h2 + h1
(D)
h 2 h1
2
Q.8
(B) 2 m
(C) 6m
(D) 4 m
l1l 2
(B)
l1 l 2
2
(C)
( l1T2 l 2 T1 )
T2 T1
(D)
l1T2 T1l 2
T1 T2
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Passage # 1
h0
h2
h1
B
L
Q.12
(A) A 2
(B) A 2L2
D
Answer the following questions : (9 to 11)
Q.9
Q.10
(B) Fcos/s
(C) Fcos2/s
(D) F/scos
Q.13
(C) Ftan/s
(D) Fsin2/2s
(C)
A2 L2
2
(D)
A2 L2
4
(B) P0 +
h 1 g
2
(C) 2P0 + h1 g
(D) P0 + h1 g +
Q.11
(B) 45
(C) 30
(D) 0
Q.14
2 L
2g
(B)
2 L2
2g
(C)
2 L2
3g
(D)
2 L2
4g
2 L2
2
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LEVEL # 4
[PREVIOUSLY ASKED QUESTIONS IN AIEEE & IIT]
(ELASTICITY)
Section - A
Q.1
Q.2
(C)
F
2
(C)
Q.5
Q.1
F
2
2Y
S
(B)
S2
2Y
(D)
S
2Y
(B) 4 F
(D) 9 F
Section - B
(B) F
(C)
(A) F
(C) 6 F
Q.4
(B) 20 J
(D) 0.2J
Q.3
Q.6
Q.2
ML
(B) 2
M / L
(C) 2
ML /
(D) 2
M / L
(B) /2
(C)
(D) 2
(A) (1/2L)
(C) (1/8L)
(B) (1/4L)
(D) (L)
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Q.3
Q.4
m
K
(B) 2
m( YA KL)
YAK
(C) 2
mYA
KL
(D) 2
mL
YA
Q.5
Q.6
210-5
(A)
(C) 5104
Q.1
Q.2
21011
(B)
(D) 51010
(FLUID DYNAMICS)
Section - A
for 1, 2 and 3 ?
[AIEEE-2008]
Liquid 1
Liquid 2
[AIEEE-2004]
(A) ML1T1
(C) ML1T2
Q.3
(B) MLT1
(D) ML2T2
(B) 1 <
(C) 1 <
(D) 3 < 2
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Q.7
Q.4
material of density 1. It is falling through a liquid of density 2 (2 < 1). Assume that the liquid
applies a viscous force on the ball that is proportional to the square of its speed , i.e., Fviscous
= k2 (k > 0). The terminal speed of the ball is
[AIEEE-2008]
Vg1
(A)
k
(B)
Vg1
k
(C) L
(C)
Vg(1 2 )
k
(D)
Vg (1 2 )
k
Section - B
Q.1
Q.5
Q.2
M2L
2
(B) M2L
(C)
M2L
4
(D)
Q.3
M2L2
.
2
(B) 1000 Pa
(D) 750 Pa
(D)
L
.
2
[IIT-92]
(A)
(B) 2L
Q.6
(B) 50.5
(D) 40
STATEMENT 1
The stream of water flowing at high speed
from a garden hose pipe tends to spread like
a fountain when held vertically up, but tends
to narrow down when held vertically down.
and
STATEMENT 2
In any steady flow of an incompressible fluid,
the volume flow rate of the fluid remains
constant.
(A) STATEMENT 1 is True, STATEMENT- 2
is True; STATEMENT -2 is a correct
explanation for STATEMENT -1
(B) STATEMENT 1 is True, STATEMENT- 2
is True; STATEMENT -2 is NOT a correct
explanation for STATEMENT -1
(C) STATEMENT-1 is True, STATEMENT-2 is
False
(D) STATEMENT-1 is False, STATEMENT-2
is True
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ANSWER KEY
LEVEL # 1
Q.No. 1
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Ans. B
Q.No. 21
A
22
D
23
C
24
A
25
A
26
A
27
B
28
C
29
C
30
B
31
D
32
C
33
B
34
C
35
A
36
B
37
C
38
C
39
C
40
Ans.
B
Q.No. 41
Ans.
LEVEL # 2
Q.No. 1
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Ans.
C
Q.No. 21
B
22
A
23
A
24
C
25
C
26
B
27
C
28
A
29
C
30
A
31
A
32
Ans.
LEVEL # 3
Q.No. 1
Ans.
10
11
12
13
14
LEVEL # 4
E LA ST IC IT Y
S EC T I ON - A
Q.No. 1
Ans.
S EC T I ON - B
Q.No. 1
Ans.
FLU ID DY NAM IC S
S EC T I ON - A
Q.No. 1
Ans.
S EC T I ON - B
Q.No. 1
Ans.
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