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2. A mass M is suspended by a rope from a rigid support at P as shown in the figure. Another rope is tied at the
end Q, and it is pulled horizontally with a force F. If the rope PQ makes angle with the vertical then the
tension in the string PQ is

(A) Fsin  (B) F / sin  (C) Fcos  (D) F / cos 

3. A man of mass m stands on a crate of mass M. He pulls on a light rope passing over a smooth light pulley.
The other end of the rope is attached to the crate. For the system to be in equilibrium, the force exerted
by the men on the rope will be
4. Two forces, with equal magnitude F, act on a body and the magnitude of the resultant force is
F
. The
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angle between the two forces is

5. A man weighs 80 kg. He stands on a weighing scale in a lift which is moving upwards with a uniform
acceleration of 5 m/s2. What would be the reading on the scale. (g 10m/s2 )
(A) 400 N (B) 800 N (C) 1200 N (D) Zero
6. 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 value of 'a' is (g- Acceleration due to gravity on the earth)

7. Two blocks of mass 4 kg and 6 kg are placed in contact with 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 will be

(A) 5 N (B) 4 N (C) 2 N (D) None of the above


8. Three masses of 15 kg. 10 kg and 5 kg are suspended vertically as shown in the fig. If the string attached
to the support breaks and the system falls freely, what will be the tension in the string between 10 kg and
5 kg masses. Take g 10ms2. It is assumed that the string remains tight during the motion

(A) 300 N (B) 250 N (C) 50 N (D) Zero


9. A block A of mass 7 kg is placed on a frictionless table. A thread tied to it passes over a frictionless pulley
and carries a body B of mass 3 kg at the other end. The acceleration of the system is (given g = 10 ms–2)

(A) 100 ms2 (B) 3 ms2 (C) 10 ms2 (D) 30 ms2


10. The acceleration of block B in the figure will be
11. On the horizontal surface of a truck ( = 0.6), a block of mass 1 kg is placed. If the truck is accelerating at the
rate of 5 m/sec2 then frictional force on the block will be. Take g = 9.8 m/ sec2
(A) 5 N (B) 6 N (C) 5.88 N (D) 8 N
12. A body of 5 kg weight kept on a rough inclined plane of angle 30° starts sliding with a constant velocity.
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Then the coefficient of friction is (assume g = 10 m/s )

13. A block of mass 10 kg is placed on a rough horizontal surface having coefficient of friction  = 0.5. If a
horizontal force of 100 N is acting on it, then acceleration of the block will be
(A) 0.5 m/s2 (B) 5 m/s2 (C) 10 m/s2 (D) 15 m/s2
14. An insect crawls up a hemispherical surface very slowly (see the figure). The coefficient of friction between
the insect and the surface is 1/3. If the line joining the centre of the hemispherical surface to the insect makes
an angle  with the vertical, the maximum possible value of  is given by

(A) cot 3 (B) tan 3 (C) sec 3 (D) cosec 3


15. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.03 in the diagram where mass m2  20kg and m1  4kg. The
acceleration of the block shall be (g = 10 ms–2)

(A) 1.8 ms–2 (B) 0.8 ms–2 (C) 1.4 ms–2 (D) 0.4 ms–2
16. A horizontal force of 10 N is necessary to just hold a block stationary against a wall. The coefficient of
friction between the block and the wall is 0.2. The weight of the block is
(A) 2 N (B) 20 N (C) 50 N (D) 100 N
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A block of mass m is placed on a surface with a vertical cross section given by y  . If the coefficient of
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friction is 0.5, the maximum height above the ground at which the block can be placed without slipping is

19. Consider a car moving on a straight road with a speed of 100 ms–1. The distance at which car can be stopped,
is   k  0.5
(A) 800 m (B) 1000 m (C) 100 m (D) 400 m
20. A particle of mass 0.3 kg is subjected to a force F = – kx with k = 15 Nm–1. What will be its initial
acceleration, if it is released from a point 20 cm away the origin?
(A) 3 ms–2 (B) 15 ms–2 (C) 5ms–2 (D) 10 ms–2

21. A machine gun fires a bullet of mass 40 g with a velocity 1200 ms–1. The man holding it, can exert a
maximum force of 144 N on the gun. How many bullets can be fire per second at the most?
22. Two masses m1 = 5 kg and m2 = 4.8 kg tied to a string are hanging over a light frictionless pulley. The
k
acceleration of the masses when system is free to move is given by m/s−2. Then value of k is? g  9.8
10
ms2

23. A spring balance is attached to the ceiling of a lift. A man hangs his bag on the spring and the spring reads 49
N, when the lift is stationary. If the lift moves downward with an acceleration of 5 ms–2, the reading of the
spring balance will be : Take g = 9.8 ms–2
24. Two blocks A and B of masses 2 m and m, respectively are connected by a massless and inextensible string.
The whole system is suspended by a massless spring as shown in the figure. The ratio of magnitudes of
acceleration B and A, immediately after the string is cut
25. For the arrangement shown in the figure the tension in the string is given by

Take m = 2kg
g = 10

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47. 4 mol of a mixture of Mohr’s salt and Fe2(SO4)3 required 400 ml of 0.5 M KMnO4 for complete oxidation in
acidic medium. The mole % of Mohr’s salt in the mixture is
(A) 40% (B) 5% (C) 50% (D) 25%
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