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AL-IMRAN ACADEMY D.G.

KHAN
MAJOR TESTING ROUND-1 PHYSICS PART I, TEST NO 2
Name____________________ Class __________ Roll No_________
Section________Date_____
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Paper Physics 1 Year Test 1 Chapter 3(Complete) Total Marks:50
(OBJECTIVE PART) Time:20 min
Q.1 MCQS Marks:1x16=16

1 When velocity time graph is a straight line parallel to the time-axis, then
a. Acceleration is constant b. Acceleration is variable
c. Velocity is zero d. Acceleration is zero
2 Time rate of change of momentum of a body is equal to
a. Displacement b. Velocity
c. Acceleration d. Applied force
3 The dimensions of force is
a. [MLT] b. [MLT-1]
c. [ML-1 T-1] d. [MLT-2]
4 The horizontal range of a projectile at 300 with horizontal is same at an angle
a. 400 b. 450
0
c. 60 d. 900
5 The horizontal component of the velocity of projectile
a. Remains constant b. Increases
c. Decreases d. None
6 Dimension of acceleration due to gravity is
a. [MLT-2] b. [MLT]
c. [LT-2] d. [M0LT]
7 The motion of rocket is in accordance with the law of conservation of
a. Linear momentum b. Energy
c. Mass d. Angular momentum
8 Ballistic missile are of
a. Short range b. Long range
c. No range d. Fix
9 The area between the velocity time graph and time axis is numerically
a. Speed of object b. Distance covered
c. Average velocity d. Acceleration
10 The slope of velocity time graph gives
a. Distance b. Area
c. Acceleration d. Speed
11 On dyne is equal to
a. 103N b. 105N
c. 10-5N d. 10-3N
12 Laws of motion are not valid in a system which is
a. Moving with uniform velocity b. At rest
c. Isolated d. Non-inertial
13 Horizontal range of the projectile is related with maximum range according to relation
a. R=Rmax sin𝜃 b. R=Rmax
c. R=Rmax sin2𝜃 d. None of these
14 As the rocket moves upward doing its job, its acceleration goes on
a. Increasing b. Decreasing
c. Remains constant d. It moves with uniform velocity
15 Force in terms of base unit is
a. Kgms-1 b. Kgms-1
-1 -1
c. Kgm s d. Kgm-2 s-2
16 During projectile motion, the horizontal component of velocity

a. varies b. remains constant


c. always increases d. becomes zero

AMANULLAH BHUTTA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS


MAJOR TESTING ROUND-1 PHYSICS PART I, TEST NO 2,SET I
(SUBJECTIVE TYPE) Time:1 Hr 40 min

Q.2 Note Write the short answers of any five questions


marks 5x2=10
i. An object is thrown vertically upward. Discuss the sign of acceleration due to gravity, relative
to velocity, while the object is in air.
ii. Can the velocity of an object reverse the direction when acceleration is constant? If so, give an
example.
iii.. Motion with constant velocity is a special case of motion with constant acceleration. Is this
statement true? Discuss.
iv. What is difference between elastic and inelastic collision?
v. Prove that force is equal to rate of change of linear momentum.
vi. Can a moving object have impulse?
vii. Explain the circumstances in which the velocity v and acceleration a of a car are
(i) Parallel (ii) Anti-parallel
viii. A car accelerates along the road. Which force actually moves the car?

Q.3 Note Write the short answers of any four questions


marks 4x2=8
i.. At what point or points in its path does a projectile have its minimum speed, its maximum
speed?
ii. Define impulse and show that how it is related to linear momentum?
iii. State the law of conservation of linear momentum, pointing out the importance of
isolated system. Explain, why under certain conditions, the law is useful even though
the system is not completely isolated?
iv. What is the difference between uniform and variable velocity. From the explanation
of variable velocity, define acceleration. Give SI units of velocity and acceleration.
v. Can action and reaction cancel each other?.
vi What is the effect on the speed of a fighter plane chasing another when it opens fire?
.
LONG QUESTIONS
Note attempt any 2 questions Marks:16
Q4. a.State and prove law of conservation of linear momentum. (5)
–1
b.A 100 g golf ball is moving to the right with a velocity of 20 ms . it makes a head on
collision with an 8 kg steel ball, initially at rest. Compute velocities of the balls after
collision. (3)
Q.4. a. Define projectile motion. Find the relation for i. time to reach the maximum height
ii. Time of flight iii. Height iv. horizontal range . (5)
.
b. A ball is thrown horizontally from a height of 10 m with velocity of 21 ms–1. How far

off it hit the ground and with what velocity? (3)

Q.5 a. prove that in elastic collision in one dimension speed of approach is equal to speed of
separation. (5)

b.A truck weighing 2500 kg and moving with a velocity of 21 ms–1 collides with stationary car
weighing 1000 kg. the truck and the car move together after the impact. Calculate their
common velocity (3)

AMANULLAH BHUTTA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS

Q#1. Short Questions


1. An object is thrown vertically upward. Discuss the sign of acceleration due to gravity, relative
to velocity, while the object is in air.
2. Can the velocity of an object reverse the direction when acceleration is constant? If so, give an
example.
3. Motion with constant velocity is a special case of motion with constant acceleration. Is this
statement true? Discuss.
4. At what point or points in its path does a projectile have its minimum speed, its maximum
speed?
5. In long jump, which factors determine the span of jump?
Q#2. a). What is projectile motion? Explain projectile motion. Calculate the resultant velocity of
projectile at any instant.
b). A 100 g golf ball is moving to the right with a velocity of 20 ms–1. it makes a head on
collision with an 8 kg steel ball, initially at rest. Compute velocities of the balls after collision.
c). A ball is thrown horizontally from a height of 10 m with velocity of 21 ms–1. how far off
it hit the ground and with what velocity?

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