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CHAMP-2024

PRACTICE SESSION-ONLY
PHYSICS
QUESTIONS
TARGET : JEE (Main) 2024
NO. 01
Syllabus : KINEMATICS

SECTION - I
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. A particle moves along a path ABCD as shown in the figure. Then the magnitude of net displacement of
the particle from position A to D is :

(1) 10 m (2) 5 2 m m (3) 9 m (4) 7 2 m

2. A juggler keeps on moving four balls in air continuously such that each ball attains 20 m height. Time
interval between any two projections is same. When the first ball leaves his hand, the position of other
balls (in metre) will be: (take g = 10 m/s2)
(1) 15, 20, 15 (2) 10, 20, 10 (3) 5, 15, 20 (4) 5, 10, 20
3. A person travelling on a straight line moves with a uniform velocity v1 for some distance and with
uniform velocity v2 for the next equal distance. The average velocity v is given by

v 1 v 2 2 1 1 1 1 1
(1) v  (2) v v1 v 2 (3)   (4)  
2 v v1 v 2 v v1 v 2

4. A particle starts from rest and moves along a straight line with acceleration given by
a = (1 + 2t) m/s2 ; 0  t  5
= 3 m/s2 ; t>5
then the velocity (in m/s) of the particle at t = 7 sec is :
(1) 12 (2) 24 (3) 36 (4) 48
5. The speed v of a car moving on a straight road changes according to equation, v2 = a + b x, where a &
b are positive constants. Then the magnitude of acceleration in the course of such motion: (x is the
distance travelled)
(1) increases (2) decreases
(3) stay constant (4) first decreases and then increases

6. A body dropped from top of a tower, covers a distance 7h in last second of it’s motion, where h is
distance covered in first second, then total time of flight will be.

(1) 2s (2) 3s (3) 4s (4) 8s

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7. A particle starts moving along a straight lines at t = 0. Its acceleration-time graph is shown. Correct
relation between magnitudes of displacements between time durations t = 2s to t = 3s and t = 7s to
t = 8s represented by S23 and S78 respectively is :

(1) S23 > S78 (2) S78 > S23


(3) S23 = S78 (4) insufficient information to decide
8. A particle is projected from the horizontal x-z plane, in vertical x-y plane where x-axis is horizontal and
positive y-axis vertically upwards. The graph of ‘y’ coordinate of the particle v/s time is as shown. The

range of the particle is 3 m . Then the speed of the projected particle is :

403
(1) 3 m/s (2) m/s (3) 2 5 m/s (4) 28 m / s
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9. Three persons starts moving from the vertices of an equilateral triangle of sides a with same speed u.
The velocity of one is always directed towards the next person. The average velocity of each person
from the given situation to the time upto they meet is given by :

u 3 u u
(1) (2) 3u (3) (4)
3 2 2 3
10. A bullet is fired from horizontal ground at some angle with horizontal passes through the point

 3R R 
 4 , 4  , where ‘R’ is the range of the bullet. Assume point of the projection to be origin and the
 
bullet moves in x-y plane with x-axis horizontal and y-axis vertically upwards. Then angle of projection
is :
(1) 30° (2) 37° (3) 53° (4) none

11. A particle is projected at angle 60º with speed 10 3 , from the point ' A ' as shown in the fig. At the

same time the wedge is made to move with speed 10 3 towards right as shown in the figure. Then the
time after which particle will strike with wedge is (g = 10 m/sec2) :

4
(1) 2 sec (2) 2 3 sec (3) sec (4) none of these
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12. The engineer of a train moving at a speed 1 sights a freight train a distance d ahead of him on the
same track moving in the same direction with a slow speed 2. He puts on the brakes and gives his
train a constant deceleration a. Then there will be no collision if :

 υ1  υ2   υ1  υ2 
2 2
 υ υ  υ1  υ2
(1) d   1 2  (2) d  (3) d  (4) d 
 2a  2a 2a a

13. An airplane flies between two cities separated by a distance D. Assume the wind blows directly from
one city to the other at a speed VA (as shown) and the speed of the airplane is Vo relative to the air.

Find the time taken by the airplane to make a round trip between the two cities (that is,

to fly from city A to city B and then back to City A) ?

2DVo DVo 2DVo DVo


(1) (2) (3) (4)
V02  VA2 V02  VA2 V02  VA2 V02  VA2

14. A ship is moving westward with a speed of 10 km/h and a ship B, 100 km south of A is moving
northwards with same speed. The time after which the distance between them is shortest and the
shortest distance are:

(1) 2h, 100 km (2) 5h, 50 2 km (3) 5 2 h , 50 km (4) 10 2 h , 50 2 km

15. A man can swim in still water with a velocity 5m/s. He wants to reach at directly opposite point on the
other bank of a river which is flowing at a rate of 4m/s. River is 15m wide and the man can run with
twice the velocity as compared with velocity of swimmer with respect to river. If he swims perpendicular
to river flow and then run along the bank, then time taken by him to reach the opposite point is :
(1) 3 sec (2) less than 3 sec (3) 5 sec (4) 4.2 sec

SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE QUESTIONS)
This section contains 5 Questions. The answer to each question is NUMERICAL VALUE with twodigit integer
and decimal upto one digit.

16. A river of width 100 m is flowing with a velocity of 1.5 m/s. A man start from one end with rest relative
the river. He rows with an acceleration of 2 m/s2 relative to the river. If the man want to cross the river in
minimum time, by how much distance (in meters) will he be drifted (flown) in the direction of river flow
during the crossing.

17. Hail stones falling vertically with a speed of 12 3 m/s hits the wind screen which makes an angle 30º
with the horizontal. If car is running at velocity v(in m/s) so that the driver find the hailstones striking
v
perpendicular to the wind screen. Find the value of ?
2

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18. A small ball is thrown from a height of 15 m above ground and at a horizontal distance d from a vertical
wall. The ball first hits the wall and then strikes the ground and then it flies back to its initial position of
throwing. Take both collisions to be perfectly elastic and neglect friction.The initial speed of the ball is

10 2 m/s and angle of projection is 45o with the horizontal as shown. Find the horizontal distance of
point of throwing from the wall 'd' in meters. (Neglect air resistance and take g = 10m/s2)

u=10 2 m/s
45o
d
15 m

19. A ball leaves a horizontal table with velocity v0 = 5 m/s. The ball bounces elastically from a vertical wall
at a horizontal distance D (= 8m) from the table, as shown in figure. The ball then strikes the floor a
distance x0 from the table (g = 10 m/s2). The value of x0 (in metre) is

 5 
A particle is projected from horizontal surface of earth at speed u making an angle  = cos–1 
 72 
20.
 
with the horizontal. If equation of trajectory for the particle is y = kx – 2x2 (where k is a constant) then
what is the speed (in m/s) of projection. (Assume that particle was projected from origin and motion of
particle is in xy plane, where x-axis is along the horizontal direction and +y-axis is vertically upward)
[Take g = 10 m/s2]

ANSWER KEY OF DPP NO. 01


1. (4) 2. (1) 3. (3) 4. (3) 5. (3)
6. (3) 7. (1) 8. (4) 9. (3) 10. (3)
11. (1) 12. (3) 13. (1) 14. (2) 15. (4)
16. 15 17. 6 18. 20 19. 6 20. 6

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