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KALRASHUKLA ACIa st Apart

JE ADVANCED CLASS TEST


ME:2:30 Hr. [FRG-BATCH]
Max. Marks: 141
" ALL QUESTIONS ARE COMPULSORY
MARKS AND NEGATIVE MARKING IS MENTIONED.

SECTION 1 (Maximum Marks: 45)


Thisstion contains FIFTEEN questions.
Each gestion has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D).
For each question, choose the option ONLY ONE of these four options, is correct answer.
corresponding
For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the
to the correct answer in the OMR.
following categories:
Full Merks. :+3 If only the correct value is entered.
Zero Marks :0 If value is not entered (i.e. the
question is unanswered).
Negative Marks In all other cases.

Velocity and acceleration of a particle at some instant of time are


V=(2i-j+2k)" and
ä=(í+6j-k). Thea speed ofthe particle is ... at a rate of m/s2.
(A) increasing, 2 (B) decreasing, 2 (C) increasing,4(D) decreasing,4
2 A man in a balloon rising vertically with an acceleration of 4.9 n/s
releases a
the balloon is let go from the ground, The greatest height above the ground ball seconds after
2
3 (g=98 m/s) reached by the ball is
14.7 m (B) 19.6 m (C) 9.8 m (D) 24.5 m
3. The drawing shows velocity (v) versus time (t) graphs for two cyclists
3 moving along the same
straight segment of ahighway from the same point. The second cyclist starts
At what time do the two cyclists meet?
moving at t=3mm.

t (min)
(A) 4 min B) 6min (C) &min (D) 12 min
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Isx
Ifan object is moving at constant acceleration in a straight line, its instantaneous velocityyhalfway
4.
throughany time interval is (B) less than itsaverage velocity
velocity
(A) greater than its average (D) half of its average velocity
(C) equalto its average velocity
straight line at time t is given by x = (t- 12
5 The displacement x of aparticle moving along a
2(2- t°. The acceleration of the particle is (C) 17/2 AE) 5
(A) 0 (B) 5/2
step forward and three step backward. Followe
6. A drunkard walking in a narrow lane takes 5
Each step is 1 m long and takes 1 sec. The
again five step forward and three step back and so on.
tine taken by the drunkard to fall in a pit l1 m away will be: (D) 17s
A) 29 s (B) 37 s (C) 47 s

m/s the upward speed of plat


7. If in the arrangement shown, motor runs winding rope at a rate ofv
form will be
3

21
2
21 h

(A) v/3 v/4 (C) v/7 (D) v/8

8.
A body is thrown with velocty 20 m/s at an angle of 60° with the horizontal. Find the time gap
between the two positions ofbody where velocity of body makes an angle of 30° with horizontal
(AY 1.15 sec. (B) 0.95 sec. (C) 1sec. (D) 1.5 sec.

9 The equation of the path of the projectile is y=0.5x -0.04x'. The initial speed ofthe projectile is
(B) 15 m/s (C12.5 m/s (D) 17.5 m/s
(A) 10 m/s
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xLt-)4 2.2 (2-t).-! dx =2(t-1)+ 22+
2
dt
t-I +

St

2
10. A man can swim in still water at a speed of 5
km/hr. He wants to cross a river 6 km wide, flowing
at the rate of4 km/hr. If he heads in a direction making an
angle of 127° with stream direction, then
he wilBreach a point on the other bank (approx)
A) upstream at adistance of 1.5S km (B) downstream at a distance of 1.5 km
(C) directly on the other side of the bank (D) never reach the other bank
11. Twotransparent elevator cars A andB are moving in front of each other. Car A is
noving up and
retarding at a,, while car B is moving down and retarding at a,. Person in carA drops a coin inside
the car. What is the acceleration observed by person in car B.
(A) gta, downward (B) g-a, - a, downward
(C) g-a, + a, downward (D) g ta, - a, downward
12. Ineach of the three arrangements, the block ofmass m, is being pulled left with constant
velocity.
There is no friction any where. The strings are ligtr and inextensible and pulleys are massless. The
ratioof the speed of the block of mass m, in the three cases
respectively is:
3 m

m m
m,

(a) (b) (c)


(AY2:1:4 (B) 2:4:1
(C) 4:2:1 (D) Can not be calculated
13. AWedge with a rough groove in the shape of a quarter of a circle is kept on a smooth table (see
figure). A disc is placed in the groove with a small clearance. Friction exists between groove and
disc. The wedge is moved with an acceleration J3g.Ifdisc is to remain stationary relative to
groove, the coefficient of friction required can be.

30 ’a=3g
26t
(A) 1/3 (B) 1/4 (C) 1/5 (D) 9/10
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df
tots V3- 2
X
- Is3
3 - 2

-=t
R
14. A circular rope of weight W and radius r =
2 is resting on a smooth sphere of
tension in rope is radius RT
Rope

(A) W(V6) (B) W/(12) (C) wi(rV10) (D) W/(rN8)


13. The block shown in the figure is
burns: equilibrium. Find acceleration of the block just after the stri

S
(A) 3g5 (B) 4g/5 () g/3 (D) 5g/3
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Rsiab
3

2Y

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SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 32)
This section contains EIGHT questions.
Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is(are)
correct.

For cach question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the OMR.
For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories:
Full Marks :+4" If only the bubble(s) coresponding to all the correct option(s) is(are) darkened.
Partial Marks :+1 for partial correct if no incorrect is ticked
Zero Marks :0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks ;-1 In all other cases.

For example, if (A), (C) and (D) are all the correct options for a question, darkening all these three will result in +4
marks; darkening only (A) and (D) will result in +2 marks; and darkening (A) and (B) will result in -2 marks, as a wrong
option is also darkened.

16. A particle is moving along X-axis whose position is given by x=4-9t + Mark the correct
3
statement(s) in relation to its motion :
(A) Direction of motion is not changing at any of the instants X
8) Direction of motion ischanging at t =3s
( r For 0<t<3s,the particle is slowing down
(D) For 0<t<3s, the particle is speeding up

17. The distances covered by a freely falling body released form rest in its first, second, third,.
nth seconds of its motion neglecting air fesistance:
(A) Formsan arithmetic progression
(B) Form aseries corresponding to the square of the first n natural numbers
(C) Do not form any well defined series
DY Forms a series corresponding to the difference of the squares of the successive natural numbers
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=-9 t t
dt
(h)- dx -2t

S 2 V i)Ve

V
The velocity-time graph of body is shown in figure. The ratio of the
18.
OA and AB is ......... during the inter

2
AB
60°:
A
30° B

A) magnitude of average velocities, 1


(B) OA 1
AB
e)magnitude of average
AE) distance covered, 1 :3accelerations, inverse of ratio of distances covered
19. Two particles A&Bprojected
the same speed of 70 m/s in thealong different directions fromn the same point Pon the ground with
that PQ= 480 m. Then : (Use g=9.8same vertical plane. They hit the ground at
the same point Q such
(A) ratio of their times of flights is m/s², sin0.96 =74,sin0.6 =37°)
(B) ratio of their maximum 4:5
(C) ratio oftheir minimum speedsheights 9:16
is
during flight is 4:3 X
(DY the bisector of the angle between their directions of projection makes 45° with horizontal.
20. Two blocks of mass 2 kg and 3 kg
joined bya spring of constant 100 having
N/m
coeficient of statiç friction 0.3 and 0.4 respectively are
and kept on level
in the spring so that both the
block_ arein equilibrium? ground. What can be a possible extension
(BYocm (C) 9cm
(D)15 cm.
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2 Vsia
21. Aball is projected from a building of height 20 m at a speed of 30 m/sec making an angle of 30°
witb the horizontal. Then: 30 mws

KÁ) Time after which ballstrike the ground is 4 sec


ballcomes to a height of 20m again after 3 sec
(5V3 20 m
(C) value of ß is tan-!

(D) Value ofD is 60/3 m.


D

acceleration ofA
22. Twoparticles A & Bare moving along the tracks as shown in figure. Tangential
is a = 2m/s.B is moving with constant speed 15 m/s
V= 30m/s

(a4),= 2m/s
V=15m/s
=250m
-60°

(A) Radial acceleration of B is 0.9 m/s Jo


(B) Velocity of B with respect to A is nearly 26 m/s
(C) Velocity of A with respect to B is 45 m/s.
(D) Velocity of Aafter 2 sec. is 34 m/s.
body at the initial moment of its
23. The figure shows the velocity and acceleration of a point like minimum radius of curvature of
motion. The acceleration vector of the body remains constant. The
trajectory of the body is :
0=150°
V,=8m/s

a=2ms?
(B) 4m (C) 8m (D) 16m
(A) 2m

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SECTION 3 (Maximum Marks: 36)
This section contains FOUR paragraphs.
Based on each paragraph, there are THREE questions.
Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is.
For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct option in the ORS.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
CorTect.
Full Marks
+3 lfonly the option corresponding to the correct combination s
Zero Marks
Negative Marks
If none of the options is chosen
-1 In all other cases.
(i.e., the question is unanswered)chosea
Paragraph for question nos. 24 to 26
Anengine, approaching a tunnel at
W driver hears the echo of the first 20 sconstant speed, whistles twice at interval of 10 minutes. The
after its sounding: while he hears the echo of the
seconds after its sounding. [Speed of sound 358.8 m/s] second. 16
24. The speed of the train is
3 (A) 2.4 m/s (B) 0.6 m/s (C) 12 m/s
25. The distance of the engine from
D12m's
(A) 360 m tunnel when the first whistle sounded is
B) 3.6km (C) 1.8 km
26. The distance of the engine from the
tunnel when the second whistle
(D) 180m
A2.88 km (B) 3.6 km sounded is
(C) 360 m (D) 288 m
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220
Paragraph forquestion nos. 27 to 29
observer having a gun observes a remotely controlled balloon. When he first noticed the balloon,
An
vertically upward at a constant velocity of 5 m/s. The
it was at an altitude of 800m and moving m. Shells fired from the gun have an
horizontal displacenment of balloon from the observer is 1600 =4/5). The observer having gun
and cos
initial velocity of 400 m/s at a fixed angle (sin = 3/5
so as to destroy the balloon. Assume g = 10
waits (for some time after observing balloon) and fires
m/s. Neglect air resistance.

Sm's
w400 m/s

mnmGround
1600m

The flight time of the shellbefore it strikes the balloon is : (D) 15sec
(A) 2 sec B ) 5 sec (C) 10 sec

28. The altitude of the collision above ground level is : (D) 1325 m
(A T075m (B) 1200 m (C) 1250 m

waits before firing the shellis:


29. After noticing the balloon, the time for which observer having gun (D) 60 sec
(A) 45 sec (B) 50sec e35 sec

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240
6
32

320

V 240-S
2
V

S290- s)
= Sx 2 15
question nos. 30to 32
Paragraph for
1.8kg is placed on an inclined plane, the angle of inclination is
is body
A attached = end of the slope with athrçad which is parallel to the slop. Then the slope
themtop
of tomass
is negligible.
moved with a horizontal acceleration of a. Friction

3
30. Find the acceleration ifthebody pushes the slope with a force of 4 mg.

3 (A) , m/s (B)0.5 m/s? (C) 0.75 m/s? (ns


31. Find the tension in thread:
AS12 N (B) 10N (C) &N (D) 4N
32. At what acceleration will the body lose
contact with plane.
(B) 7.5 m/s? (C) 10 ms? (D) 5 m/s?

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491
'agraph f0r queNtlon nON. JI to
Two stinys of lcnpth/-0.5 ncach are vonncted to ablock ofuas
are attached to thc point Aand 3 0,3 m apart on Averttoal pole me2kyat one end anlthelr endu
wlhich rotaes wlth a 0nAlant angular
vclocity o)-7 rn/sCU, Iet the leuxion in the upper Ntriug be (T) and the lower string be (1,).

0,5

33. Find T,
(A) 89,0N B) 44.5 N (C) 9,0 N (D) 4.5 N

34. Find T,
(A) 89.0N (B)44.5 NI (C)9,0 N D)5 N
35. If the breaking strength of both Ntringw in 70N, find the maximum angular veloclty that the
systemcan have.
(A)10 rad/s (B) 7rad/s (C) 5rad/N (D) 12 ad/s

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4

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7, -7;
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Marks: 28)
SECTION 4(Maximum
This section contains SEVEN questions.
The answer to each question is an INTEGER VALUE.
corresponding to the answer in the OMR bubble.
A l question, enter the correct integer following marking scheme:
ower lo cach question willbe evaluated according to the
Full Marks entered.
:+4 If only the correct value is
Zero Marks :0 In all other cases.

36. A block is lying on along horiozntal conveyer belt moving at a constant velocity receives a
velocity v=5m/s relative to ground in a direction opposite to the direction of motion. of
Ater tAsec the velocity of blÍck becomes equal to the velocity of the belt. If -0.2conveyer.
find the
velocity of the belt.
37.
A Car is travelling in steady rain with constant acceleration in a straight line. When it begins to
move the driver sees that the raindrops make track at sn angle of37° with the vertical on the
side
window. After 20 sec., the raindrops make track at anangle of 53° with-vertical in same direction.
Find the acceleration of the car in cm/s². Rain is
falling at 3 m/s.

38. n the figure shown, the two


them during their flight ? projectiles fired simultaneously. Find the minimum istance between
are

20/3 m/s
20 m/s

60
30
20 m

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S-v 2: S - v
39. Cax A accelerates at 2 m/s from rest. After 2 sec. of start of car A, car B start moving from the
same point with a constant acceleration in same direction. Car B catches car A8 sec afterthe start
X
of car A. The acceleration of car B can be writted as m/s?, find x?

40. In ideal spring, with a pointer attached to its end, hangs next toa scale. With a 100 N weight
attached and at rest, the pointer indicates '40' on the scate as shown: Using a200Nweight instead
results in 60 on the scale. Using an unknown weight 'X' instead results in '30' on the scale. Find
value of "X (in newton).

40
L00N

41. In the figure shown, all the 3blocks move with constant velocities. A moves with avelocity of
3m/s upwards and Cmoves with a velocityo4 m's downwards. What is the magnitude of
velocity of B relative to C (in m/s).

27
21

1
B
A

42. Slider block Amove to the left with a constant velocity of 6 m/s.
(a) the velocity of block 8, Determine
0 (b) the velocity of portion D of the cable.
(c) the relative velocity of portion C of the cable with respect to
portion D.

(END OF PAPER)
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