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The document is a physics examination paper for 11th and 12th-grade students, focusing on Newton's Laws of Motion (NLM) with a total of 20 questions. It covers various problems related to forces, mass, acceleration, and tension, requiring students to solve any 15 questions. The paper includes multiple-choice questions with options for each problem.

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KUSHAL SIR’S PHYSICS TUTIONS

Class: 11TH/12TH Marks: 60


Topic Name: NLM LEVEL 1 25-07-2024
Subject: PHYSICS SOLVE ANY 15

1. A rocket with a lift-off mass 3 . 5  10 4 kg is blasted upwards 5 m / s 2 . What would be the reading on the scale.
with an initial acceleration of 10 m / s 2 . Then the initial thrust (g  10 m / s )
2

of the blast is (a) 400 N (b) 800 N (c) 1200 N (d) Zero
(a) 1 . 75  10 5 N (b) 3 . 5  10 5 N 11. The ratio of the weight of a man in a stationary lift and when it
is moving downward with uniform acceleration ‘a’ is 3 : 2. The
(c) 7 .0  10 N
5
(d) 14 . 0  10 N5
value of ‘a’ is (g- Acceleration due to gravity on the earth)
3 3 g 2
2. The velocity of a body of rest mass m 0 is c (where c is (a) g (b) (c) g (d) g
2 2 3 3
the velocity of light in vacuum). Then mass of this body is 12. Two blocks of mass 4 kg and 6 kg are placed in contact with
(a) ( 3 / 2) m 0 (b) (1 / 2) m 0 (c) 2 m 0 (d) (2 / 3 ) m 0 each other on a frictionless horizontal surface. If we apply a
push of 5 N on the heavier mass, the force on the lighter mass
3. A body in equilibrium will not have –
will be
(a) Velocity (b) Momentum
(c) Acceleration (d) All of the above 5N 6 kg
4 kg
4. A machine gun has a mass 5 kg. It fires 50 gram bullets at the
rate of 30 bullets per minute at a speed of 400 ms–1. What force
is required to keep the gun in position ? (a) 5 N (b) 4 N (c) 2 N (d) None of the above
(a) 10 N (b) 5 N (c) 15 N (d) 30 N 13. Three blocks of masses 2 kg, 3 kg and 5 kg are connected to
 each other with light string and are then placed on a frictionless
5. A force F  8î  6 ĵ  10 k̂ newton produces an acceleration of 1 surface as shown in the figure. The system is pulled by a force
m/s2 in a body. The mass of the body is- F  10 N , then tension T1 
(a) 10 kg (b) 10 2 kg (c) 10 3 kg (d) 200 kg 10N T1 T2
5kg
 2kg 3kg
6. A body under the action of a force F  6î  8 ĵ N acquires an
(a) 1N (b) 5 N (c) 8 N (d) 10 N
acceleration of 5 m s 2 . The mass of the body is
14. Two blocks are connected by a string as shown in the diagram.
(a) 2 kg (b) 5 kg (c) 4 kg (d) 6 kg
The upper block is hung by another string. A force F applied
7. We can derive Newton’s :
(a) Second and third laws from the first law on the upper string produces an acceleration of 2m / s 2 in the
upward direction in both the blocks. If T and T  be the
(b) First and second laws from the third law
tensions in the two parts of the string, then
(c) Third and first laws from the second law
F
(d) All the three laws are independent of each other T
2k
8. Match Column I with Column II :
Column I Column II T
4k

(A) Definition of force (p) Newton’s third (a) T  70 . 8 N and T   47 . 2 N


law (b) T  58 . 8 N and T   47 . 2 N
(B) Measure of force (q) Impulse (c) T  70 . 8 N and T   58 .8 N
(C) Effect of force (r) Newton’s second (d) T  70 . 8 N and T   0
Law 15. Three masses of 15 kg. 10 kg and 5 kg are suspended vertically
(D) Recoiling of gun (s) Newton’s first as shown in the fig. If the string attached to the support breaks
law and the system falls freely, what will be the tension in the string
(a) A  q, B  p, C  r , D  s between 10 kg and 5 kgmasses.Take g  10 ms 2 . It is
assumed that the string remains tight during the motion
(b) A  p, B  q, C  r , D  s
(c) A  s, B  r , C  q, D  p
15kg
(d) A  s, B  q, C  r , D  p
10kg
9. A cricket ball of mass 150 gm is moving with a velocity of 12
m/s and is hit by a bat so that the ball is turned back with a 5kg
velocity of 20 m/s. The force of blow acts for 0.01s on the ball. (a) 300 N (b) 250 N (c) 50 N (d) Zero
The average force exerted by the bat on the ball is 16. A sphere is accelerated upwards with the help of a cord whose
(a) 480 N (b) 600 N (c) 500 N (d) 400 N breaking strength is five times its weight. The maximum
10. A man weighs 80 kg . He stands on a weighing scale in a lift acceleration with which the sphere can move up without cord
which is moving upwards with a uniform acceleration of breaking is
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(a) 4g (b) 3g (c) 2g (d) g
17. Two weights W1 and W2 are suspended from the ends of a
light string passing over a smooth fixed pulley. If the pulley is
pulled up with an acceleration g, the tension in the string will
be
4 W1W2 2W1W2
(a) (b)
W1  W2 W1  W2
W1W2 W1W2
(c) (d)
W1  W2 2 (W1  W2 )
18. A body weighs 8 gm, when placed in one pan and 18gm, when
placed in the other pan of a false balance. If the beam is
horizontal (when both the pans are empty), the true weight of
the body is
(a) 13 gm (b) 12 gm (c) 15.5 gm (d) 15 gm
19. A block of mass 5 kg is moving horizontally at a speed of
1.5 m/s. A perpendicular force of 5 N acts on it for 4 sec.
What will be the distance of the block from the point where
the force started acting
(a) 10 m (b) 8 m (c) 6 m (d) 2 m
20. If a ladder weighing 250N is placed against a smooth vertical
wall having coefficient of friction between it and floor is 0.3,
then what is the maximum force of friction available at the
point of contact between the ladder and the floor
(a) 75 N (b) 50 N (c) 35 N (d) 25 N

KUSHAL PARIKH B.E.(LD), M. TECH(NIRMA) +91-9687084100

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