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This test contains a total of 10 Objective Type Questions.
Each question carries 1 mark. There is NO NEGATIVE marking.
Choose the correct alternative. Only one choice is correct.
1. A T shaped object with dimensions shown in the figure, is lying on a smooth floor.
A force F is applied at a point P Parallel to AB, such that the object has only the
translational motion without rotation. Find the distance of P from to C.
(A)
2
2
l (B)
3
2
l
(C)
4
3
l (D) l
2. A circular disc of radius R is removed form a bigger circular disc of radius 2R, such that the circumference of the discs coincide.
The distance of centre of mass of the new disc is R from the centre of the bigger disc. The value of is :
(A) 1/3 (B) 1/2 (C) 1/6 (D) 1/4
3. When a ceiling fan is switched off, its angular velocity falls to half while it makes 36 rotations. How many rotations will it make
before coming to rest ? Assume constant resistive torque
(A) 24 (B) 36 (C) 18 (D) 12
4. The ratio of the radii of gyration of a circular disc about a tangential axis in the plane of the disc and of a circular ring of the same
radius about a tangential axis in the plane of the ring is :
(A) 3 5 : (B) 12 3 : (C) 1 3 : (D) 5 6 :
5. Four balls each of radius 10 cm and mass 1 kg, 2kg, 3kg and 4 kg are attached to the periphery
of massless plate of radius 1m. What is moment of inertia of the system about the centre of
plate ?
(A)
2
12 04 . kg m (B)
2
10 04 . kg m
(C)
2
11 50 . kg m (D)
2
5 04 . kg m
6. A solid sphere is rotating in free space. If the radius of sphere is increased keeping mass same which one of the following will not
be affected ?
(A) Angular velocity (B) Angular momentum(C) Moment of inertia (D) Rotational kinetic energy
7. A force of 200 N acts tangentially on the rim of a wheel 25cm in radius. Find the torque.
(A) 50 Nm (B) 150 Nm (C) 75 Nm (D) 39 Nm
8. A disc of moment of inertia
2
5kg m is acted upon by a constant torque of 40 Nm. Starting from rest the time taken by it to
acquire an angular velocity of 24
1
rads is :
(A) 3 s (B) 4 s (C) 2.5 s (D) 120 s
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9. A solid sphere of mass 2 kg rolls on a smooth horizontal surface at
1
10ms

. It then rolls up a smooth inclined plane of inclination


30 with the horizontal. The height attained by sphere before it stops is:
(A) 700 cm (B) 701 cm (C) 7.1 m (D) None of these
10. The acceleration of the centre of mass of a uniform solid disc rolling down an inclined plane of angle is:
(A) g sin (B) 2 3 / g sin (C) 1 2 / g sin (D) 1 3 / g sin
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This test contains a total of 10 Objective Type Questions.
Each question carries 1 mark. There is NO NEGATIVE marking.
Choose the correct alternative. Only one choice is correct.
1. The centre of mass of three particles of masses 1 kg, 2kg and 3 kg is at (3, 3, 3) with reference to a fixed coordinate system. Where
a fourth particle of mass 4 kg should be placed, so that the centre of mass of the system of all particles shifts to a point (1, 1, 1) ?
(A) ( 1 1 1) , , (B) ( 2 2 2) , , (C) (2, 2, 2) (D) (1, 1, 1)
2. Two bodies of 6kg and 4kg masses have their velocity

5 2 10 and 10 2 5 i j k i j k + +

respectively. Then the velocity of their
centre of mass is:
(A)

5 2 8 i j k +

(B)

7 2 8 i j k +

(C)

7 2 8 i j k +

(D)

5 2 8 i j k +

3. The angular velocity of a wheel increases from 100 rps to 300 rps in 10 s. The number of revolutions made during that time is:
(A) 600 (B) 1500 (C) 1000 (D) 2000
4. Moment of inertia of big drop is I. If 8 droplets are formed from big drop, then moment of inertia of small droplet is:
(A)
32
I
(B)
16
I
(C)
8
I
(D)
4
I
5. Four point masses, each of value m, are placed at the corners of a square ABCD of side l. The moment of inertia of this system
about an axis passing through A and parallel to BD is:
(A)
2
2ml (B)
2
3ml (C)
2
3ml (D)
2
ml
6. A thin circular ring of mass M and radius R rotates about an axis through its centre and perpendicular to its plane, with a constant
angular velocity . Four small spheres each of mass m (negligible radius) are kept gently to the opposite ends of two mutually
perpendicular diameters of the ring. The new angular velocity of the ring will be :
(A) 4 (B)
4
M
m
(C)
4

M m
M
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(D)
4
M
M m
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7. A couple produces :
(A) no motion (B) linear and rotational motion
(C) purely rotational motion (D) purely linear motion
8. A solid sphere is rotating in free space. If the radius of the sphere is increased keeping mass same which of the following will not
be affected ?
(A) Moment of inertia (B) Angular momentum
(C) Angular velocity (D) Rotational kinetic energy
9. A solid sphere is rolling without slipping on a horizontal surface. The ratio of its rotational kinetic energy to its translational
kinetic energy is :
(A) 2/9 (B) 2/7 (C) 2/5 (D) 7/2
10. A solid cylinder is rolling down on an inclined plane of angle . The coefficient of static fraction between the plane and cylinder
is
s
. Then condition for the cylinder not to slip is :
(A) 3
s
tan > (B) 3
s
tan > (C) 3
s
tan > (D) 3
s
tan <
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This test contains a total of 10 Objective Type Questions.
Each question carries 1 mark. There is NO NEGATIVE marking.
Choose the correct alternative. Only one choice is correct.
1. A pulley fixed to the ceiling carries a string with blocks
of masses m and 3m attached to its ends. The masses of
string and pulley are negligible. When the system is
released, the acceleration of centre of mass will be:
(A) zero (B)
4
g

(C)
2
g
(D)
2
g

2. Consider a two particle system with particles having


masses m
1
and m
2
. If the first particles is pushed
towards the centre of mass through a distance d, by
what distance should the second particle be moved, so
as to keep the centre of mass at the same position?
(A)
2
1
m
d
m
(B)
1
1 2
m
d
m m +
(C)
1
2
m
d
m
(D) d
3. The instantaneous velocity of a point B of the given rod
of length 0.5m is 3ms
1
in the represented direction.
The angular velocity of the rod for minimum velocity of
end A is:
(A) 1.5 rads
1
(B) 5.2 rads
1
(C) 2.5 rads
1
(D) None of these
4. From a disc of radius R, a concentric circular portion of
radius r is cut out so as to leave an annular disc of mass
M. The moment of inertia of this annular disc about the
axis perpendicular to its plane and passing through its
centre of gravity is:
(A)
,
2 2
1
2
M R r + (B)
,
2 2
1
2
M R r
(C)
,
4 4
1
2
M R r + (D)
,
4 4
1
2
M R r '
5. A T joint is formed by two identical rods A and B each
of mass m and length L in the XY plane as shown. Its
moment of inertia about axis coinciding with A is:
(A)
2
2
3
mL
(B)
2
12
mL
(C)
2
6
mL
(D) None of these
6. If the earth shrinks such that its mass does not change
but radius decreases to one quarter of its original value
then one complete day will take:
(A) 96h (B) 48 h
(C) 6h (D) 1.5 h
7. What is moment of inertia in terms of angular
momentum (L) and kinetic energy (K)?
(A)
2
L
K
(B)
2
2
L
K
(C)
2
2
L
K
(D)
2
L
k
8. A particle of mass 1 kg is projected with an initial
velocity 10ms
1
at an angle of projection 45 with the
horizontal. The average torque acting on the projectile,
between the time at which it is projected and the time at
which it strikes the ground, about the point of projection
in Newton-meter is:
(A) 25 (B) 50 (C) 75 (D) 100
9. The moment of inertia of a flywheel having kinetic
energy 360 J and angular speed of 20 rads
1
is :
(A) 18 kg m
2
(B) 1.8 kg m
2
(C) 2.5 kg m
2
(D) 9 kg m
2
10. A drum of radius R and mass M, rolls down without
slipping along an inclined plane of angle . The
frictional force.:
(A) converts translational energy to rotational
energy
(B) dissipates energy as heat
(C) decreases the rotational motion
(D) decreases the rotational and translational
motion
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Each question carries 1 mark. There is NO NEGATIVE marking.
Choose the correct alternative. Only one choice is correct.
1. A system consists of 3 particles each of mass m located
at points (1, 1), (2, 2) and (3, 3). The coordinates of the
centre of mass are:
(A) (6, 6) (B) (3, 3)
(C) (1, 1) (D) (2, 2)
2. A small disc of radius 2 cm is cut from a disc of radius
6 cm. If the distance between their centres is 3.2 cm,
what is the shift in the centre of mass of the disc,
(A) 0.4 cm (B) 2.4 cm
(C) 1.8 cm (D) 1.2 cm
3. Identify the increasing order of the angular velocities of
the following :
1. Earth rotating about its own axis
2. Hours hand of a clock
3. Seconds hand of a clock
4. Flywheel of radius 2m making 300 rpm
(A) 1, 2, 3, 4 (B) 2, 3, 4, 1
(C) 3, 4, 1, 2 (D) 4, 1, 2, 3
4. Consider a uniform square plate of side a and mass m.
The moment of inertia of this plate about an axis
perpendicular to its plane and passing through one of its
corner is:
(A) 5/67 ma
2
(B) 1/12 ma
2
(C) 7/12 ma
2
(D) 2/3 ma
2
5. The angular momentum of a particle describing uniform
circular motion is L. If its kinetic energy is halved and
angular velocity doubled, its new angular momentum is:
(A) 4L (B) L/4 (C) L/2
(D) 2L (E) L/8
6. A particle is projected with a speed v at 45 with the
horizontal. The magnitude of angular momentum of the
projectile about point of projection when the particle is
at its maximum height h is:
(A) zero (B)
2
2
mvh
(C)
2
2
mv h
(D)
2
mvh
7. A disc of mass 2 kg and radius 0.2 m is rotating with
angular velocity 30 rads
1
. What is angular velocity, if a
mass of 0.25 kg is put on periphery of the disc?
(A)
1
24 rads

(B)
1
36 rads

(C)
1
15 rads

(D)
1
26 rads

8. Consider a body, shown in figure, consisting of two


identical balls, each of mass M connected by a light
rigid rod. If an impulse J = Mv is imparted to the body
at one of its ends, what would be its angular velocity?
(A) v / L (B) 2 v / L
(C) 3 v / L (D) 4 v / L
9. A small object of uniform density rolls up a curved
surface with an initial velocity v. It reaches up to a
maximum height of
2
3
4
v
g
with respect to the initial
position. The object is:
(A) ring (B) solid sphere
(C) hollow sphere (D) disc
10. A ring starts to roll down the inclined plane of height h
without slipping. The velocity with which it reaches the
ground is:
(A)
10
7
gh
(B)
4
7
gh
(C)
4
3
gh
(D) gh
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This test contains a total of 10 Objective Type Questions.
Each question carries 1 mark. There is NO NEGATIVE marking.
Choose the correct alternative. Only one choice is correct.
1. Two particles A and B initially at rest, move towards each other, under mutual force of attraction. At an instance when the speed of
A is v and speed of B is 2v, the speed of centre of mass (CM) is :
(A) zero (B) v (C) 2.5v (D) 4v
2. If the external forces acting on a system have zero resultant, the centre of mass :
(A) may move but not accelerated (B) may accelerate
(C) must not move (D) None of the above
3. A thin horizontal circular disc is rotating about a vertical axis passing through its centre. An insect is at a point near the rim of the
disc, moves along a diameter of the disc to reach its other end. During the journey of the insect, the angular speed of the disc.
(A) continuously decreases (B) continuously increases
(C) first increases and then decreases (D) remains unchanged
4. The moment of inertia of a rod about an axis through its centre and perpendicular to its is
1
12
ML
2
(where M is the mass and L is
the rod). The rod is bent in the middle so that the two halves make an angular of 60. The monument of inertia about same axis
would be:
(A)
2
1
48
ML (B)
2
1
12
ML (C)
2
1
24
ML (D)
2
8 3
ML
5. A wheel of moment of inertia 2.5kg m
2
has an initial angular velocity of 40 rads
1
. A constant torque of 10 Nm acts on the wheel.
The time during which the wheel is accelerated to 60 rads
1
is:
(A) 4s (B) 6s (C) 5s (D) 2.5 s
6. When the distance between earth and sun is halved, the duration of year will become.
(A) more (B) less (C) cant be determined (D) None of the above
7. A stone of mass m tied to a string of length l is rotating along a circular path with constant speed v. The torque on the stone is :
(A) mlv (B)
mv
l
(C)
2
mv
l
(D) zero
8. A solid sphere of mass m rolls down an inclined plane without slipping, starting from rest at the top of an inclined plane.
The linear speed of the sphere at bottom of the inclined plane is v. The kinetic energy of the sphere at the bottom is :
(A)
2
7
10
mv (B)
2
2
5
mv (C)
2
5
3
mv (D)
2
1
2
mv
9. A body rolls down an inclined plane. If its kinetic energy of rotation is 40% of its kinetic energy of translation, then the body is:
(A) solid cylinder (B) solid sphere (C) disc (D) ring
10. A circular disc of radius R rolls without slipping along the horizontal surface with constant velocity
0
v . We consider a point A on
the surface of the disc. Then the acceleration of the point A is :
(A) constant in magnitude as well as direction (B) constant in direction
(C) constant in magnitude (D) constant
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This test contains a total of 10 Objective Type Questions.
Each question carries 1 mark. There is NO NEGATIVE marking.
Choose the correct alternative. Only one choice is correct.
1. Two point objects of mass 1.5g and 2.5g respectively are at a distance of 16cm apart, the centre of gravity is at a distance x from
the object of mass 1.5g, where x is :
(A) 10 cm (B) 6 cm (C) 13 cm (D) 3 cm
2. A body A of mass M while falling vertically downwards under gravity breaks into two parts ; a body B of mass 1/3M and a body
C of mass 2/3M. The centre of mass of bodies B and C taken together shift compared to that of body A towards
(A) depends on height of breaking (B) does not shift
(C) body C (D) body B
3. A pulley of radius 2 m is rotating about its axis by a force F = (20t 5t
2
) N (where t is measured in second) applied tangentially.
If the moment of inertia of the pulley about its axis of rotation is
2
10kgm , the number of rotations made by the pulley before its
direction of motion is reserved, is:
(A) more than 3 but less than 6 (B) more then 6 but less than 9
(C) more than 9 (D) less than 3
4. A thin wire of mass M and length L is bent to form a circular ring. The moment of inertia of this ring about its axis is:
(A)
2
2
1
4
ML

(B)
2
1
12
ML (C)
2
2
1
3
ML

(D)
2
2
1
ML

5. A boy and a man carry a uniform rod of length L, horizontally in such a way that boy gets 1/4
th
load. If the boy is at one end of the
rod, the distance of the man from the other end is:
(A)
3
L
(B)
4
L
(C)
2
3
L
(D)
3
4
L
6. A uniform rod AB of length l and mass m is free to rotate about point A. a horizontal
axis perpendicular to the rod passing through the end. The rod is rest in the
horizontal position. The initial angular acceleration of the rod will be:
(A)
2
3
g
l
(B)
2
l
mg
(C)
3
2
gl (D)
3
2
g
l
7. A symmetrical body is rotating about its axis of symmetry, its moment of inertia about the axis of rotation being 1 kg m
2
and its
rate of rotation 2 rvs/s. The angular momentum is:
(A) 1.257 kg m
2
s
1
(B) 12.57 kg m
2
s
1
(C) 13.57 kg m
2
s
1
(D) 20 kg m
2
s
1
8. A thin uniform rod of length l and mass m is swinging freely about a horizontal axis passing through its end. Its maximum angular
speed is . Its centre of mass rises to a maximum of
(A)
2 2
1
3
l
g

(B)
1
6
l
g

(C)
2 2
1
2
l
g

(D)
2 2
1
6
l
g

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9. A thin metal disc of radius of 0.25m and mass 2kg starts from rest and rolls down on an inclined plane. If its rotational kinetic
energy is 4 J at the foot of inclined plane, the linear velocity at the same point, is in
1
ms

.
(A) 2 (B) 2 2 (C) 2 3 (D) 3 2
10. An annular ring with inner and outer radii R
1
and R
2
is rotating with a uniform angular speed. The ratio of the forces experienced
by the two particles situated on the inner and outer parts of the ring, F
1
/ F
2
is:
(A)
2
1
R
R
(B)
2
1
2
R
R
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(C) 1 (D)
1
2
R
R
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This test contains a total of 10 Objective Type Questions.
Each question carries 1 mark. There is NO NEGATIVE marking.
Choose the correct alternative. Only one choice is correct.
1. Identify the correct statements for the rotational motion of a rigid body.
(A) Individual particles of the body do not undergo accelerated motion
(B) The centre of mass of the body remains unchanged
(C) The centre of mass of the body moves uniformly in a circular path
(D) Individual particles and centre of mass the body undergo an accelerated motion
2. The distance of the center of mass of the T-shaped plate from O is :
(A) 7 m
(B) 1.7 m
(C) 4 m
(D) 1 m
3. The moment of inertia of a thin uniform rod of length L and mass M about an axis passing through a point at a distance of 1/3 from
one of its ends and perpendicular to the rod is:
(A)
2
12
ML
(B)
2
9
ML
(C)
2
7
48
ML
(D)
2
48
ML
4. Three identical rods, each of length x, are joined to form a rigid equilateral triangle. Its radius of gyration about an axis passing
through a corner and perpendicular to the triangle is:
(A)
3
x
(B)
2
x
(C)
3
2
x (D)
2
x
5. A uniform disc of mass M and radius R is mounted on a fixed horizontal axis. A block of mass m hangs from a massless string that
is wrapped around the rim of the disc. The magnitude of the acceleration of the falling block (m) is:
(A)
2
2
M
g
M m +
(B)
2
2
m
g
M M +
(C)
2
2
M m
g
M
+
(D)
2
2
M m
g
M
+
6. A force of

Fk acts on O, the origin of the coordinate
system. The torque about the point (1, 1) is:
(A)

( ) F i j (B)

( ) F i j +

(C)

( ) F i j +

(D)

( ) F i j

7. A particle of mass m = 5 units is moving with a uniform speed 3 2 v m = in the XOY plane along the line Y = X + 4.
The magnitude of the angular momentum about origin is:
(A) zero (B) 60 unit (C) 7.5 unit
(D) 40 2 unit (E) 3.0 unit
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8. A body is rotating with angular velocity 30rads
1
. If its kinetic energy is 360 J, then its moment of inertia is:
(A) 0.8 kgm
2
(B) 0.4 kgm
2
(C) 1 kgm
2
(D) 1.2 kgm
2
9. A mass m hangs with the help of a string wrapped around a pulley on a frictionless bearing. The pulley a perfect uniform circular
disc, of same mass , the acceleration of the mass m, if the string does not slip on the pulley, is:
(A) g (B)
2
3
g (C)
3
g
(D)
3
2
g
10. A cylinder rolls down an inclined plane of inclination 30, the acceleration of cylinder is:
(A) g/3 (B) g (C) g/3 (D) 2g/3
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This test contains a total of 10 Objective Type Questions.
Each question carries 1 mark. There is NO NEGATIVE marking.
Choose the correct alternative. Only one choice is correct.
1. Statement : I
If there is no external torque on a body about its centre of mass, then the velocity of the centre of mass
remains constant.
Statement : II The linear momentum of an isolated system remains constant.
(A) Statement-I is True, Statement-II is True and Statement-II is a correct explanation for Statement-I
(B) Statement-I is True, Statement-II is True and Statement-II is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-I
(C) Statement-I is True, Statement-II is False
(D) Statement-I is False, Statement-II is True
2. Two particles of equal mass have velocities
1
4 v i =

and
1
2
4 v j ms

= . First particle has an acceleration


2
1
(5 5 ) a i j ms

= + ,
while the acceleration of the other particle is zero. The centre of mass of the two particles moves in a path of
(A) straight line (B) parabola (C) circle (D) ellipse
3. Moment of inertia of a disc about a diameter is I. Find the moment of inertia of disc about an axis perpendicular to its plane and
passing through its rim?
(A) 6 I (B) 4 I (C) 2 I (D) 8 I
4. For the given uniform square lamina ABCD, whose centre is O.
(A) 2
AC EF
I I =
(B) 4
AD EF
I I =
(C)
AC EF
I I =
(D) 2
AC EF
I I =
5. A door 1.6 m wide requires a force of 1 N to be applied at the free end to open or close it. The force that is required at a point 0.4m
distance from the hinges for opening or closing the door is:
(A) 1.2 N (B) 3.6 N (C) 2.4 N (D) 4N
6. A round disc of moment of inertia I
2
about its axis perpendicular to its plane and passing through its centre is placed over another
disc of moment of inertia I
1
rotating with an angular velocity about the same axis. The final angular velocity of the combination
of discs is:
(A)
2
1 2
I
I I +
(B) (C)
1
1 2
I
I I +
(D)
1 2
1
( ) I I
I
+
7. A particle performs uniform circular motion with an angular momentum L. If the frequency of particles motion is doubled and its
KE is halved, the angular momentum becomes.
(A) L / 2 (B) 2L (C) 4L (D) L / 4
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8. The moments of inertia of two freely rotating bodies A and B are I
A
> I
B
and their angular momenta are equal. If K
A
and K
B
are
their kinetic energies, then:
(A) K
A
= K
B
(B) K
A
= K
A
(C) K
A
< K
B
(D) K
A
= 2K
B
9. A solid sphere of mass 1 kg, radius 10 cm rolls down an inclined plane of height 7 m. The velocity of its centre as it reaches the
ground level is:
(A) 7 m/s (B) 10 m/s (C) 15 m/s (D) 20 m/s
10. A disc is rolling (without slipping) on a horizontal surface C is its centre and Q and P are
two points equidistant from C. Let v
P
, v
Q
and v
C
be the magnitude of velocities of points
P, Q and C respectively, then :
(A) v
Q
< v
C
> v
P
(B) v
Q
< v
C
< v
P
(C)
1
2
Q P C p
v v v v = , = (D)
Q C P
v v v < >
Vidyamandir Classes
VMC/System of Particles & Rotational Motion 56 HWT/Physics
DATE : IITJEE :
MARKS :
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10
TIME : 25 MINUTES
NAME : TEST CODE : RTM [9]
ROLL NO. START TIME : END TIME : TIME TAKEN:
STUDENTS SIGNATURE : PARENTS SIGNATURE :
This test contains a total of 10 Objective Type Questions.
Each question carries 1 mark. There is NO NEGATIVE marking.
Choose the correct alternative. Only one choice is correct.
1. Two particles of equal mass m go around a circle of
radius R under the action of their mutual gravitational
attraction. The speed of each particle with respect to
their centre of mass is:
(A)
Gm
R
(B)
4
Gm
R
(C)
3
GM
R
(D)
2
Gm
R
2. Two balls, each of radius R, equal mass and density are
placed in contact, then the force of gravitation between
them is proportional to:
(A)
2
1
F
R
(B) F R
(C)
4
F R (D)
1
F
R

3. Imagine a new planet having the same density as that of


earth but it is 3 times bigger than the earth in size. If the
acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the earth in
size is g and that on the surface of the new planet is g' ,
then:
(A) 2 g g ' = (B) 3 g g ' =
(C) 4 g g ' = (D) 5 g g ' =
4. If the earth stops rotating, the value of g at the equator
(A) increases (B) decreases
(C) no effect (D) None of these
5. The change in the value of g at a height h above the
surface of the earth is the same as at a depth d below the
surface of earth. When both d and h are much smaller
than the radius of earth, then which one of the following
is correct?
(A)
2
h
d = (B)
3
2
h
d =
(C) 2 d h = (D) d h =
6. A thin uniform annular disc (see figure) of mass M has
outer radius 4R & inner radius 3R. The work required to
take a unit mass from point P on its axis to infinity is:
(A)
,
2
4 2 5
7
GM
R

(B)
,
2
4 2 5
7
GM
R

(C)
4
GM
R
(D)
,
2
2 1
5
GM
R

7. A planet in a distant solar system is 10 times more
massive than the earth and its radius is 10 times smaller.
Given that the escape velocity from the earth is
1
11kms

, the escape velocity from the surface of the


planet would be:
(A)
1
1 1 . kms

(B)
1
11kms

(C)
1
110 kms

(D)
1
0 11 . kms

8. The escape velocity of a projectile on the earths surface


is 11.2
1
kms

. A body is projected out with thrice this


speed. The speed of the body far away from the earth
will be:
(A)
1
22 4 . kms

(B)
1
31 7 . kms

(C)
1
33 6 . kms

(D) None of these


9. A geostationary satellite is orbiting the earth at a height
of 6R above the surface of the earth; R being the radius
of the earth. What will be the time period of another
satellite at a height 2.5R from the surface of the earth?
(A) 6 2 h (B) 6 gR
(C) 6 3 h (D) 12h
10. A satellite is revolving around the earth with a kinetic
energy E. The minimum addition of kinetic energy
needed to make it escape from its orbit is:
(A) 2E (B) E (C) 2 E / (D) E
Vidyamandir Classes
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DATE : IITJEE :
MARKS :
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10
TIME : 25 MINUTES
NAME : TEST CODE : RTM [10]
ROLL NO. START TIME : END TIME : TIME TAKEN:
STUDENTS SIGNATURE : PARENTS SIGNATURE :
This test contains a total of 10 Objective Type Questions.
Each question carries 1 mark. There is NO NEGATIVE marking.
Choose the correct alternative. Only one choice is correct.
1. Three identical bodies of mass M are located at the vertices of an equilateral triangle of side L. They revolve under the effect of
mutual gravitational force in a circular orbit, circumscribing the triangle while preserving the equilateral triangle. Their orbital
velocity is:
(A)
GM
L
(B)
3
2
GM
L
(C)
3GM
L
(D)
2
3
GM
L
(E)
3
GM
L
2. A body is taken to a height of nR from the surface of the earth. The ratio of the acceleration due to gravity on the surface to that at
the altitude is:
(A) (n + 1)
2
(B) (n + 1)
2
(C) (n + 1)
1
(D) (n + 1)
3. The height at which the acceleration due to gravity becomes g / 9 (where g = the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the
earth) in terms of R, the radius of the earth, is:
(A) 2R (B)
3
R
(C)
2
R
(D) 2R
4. The acceleration due to gravity becomes
2
g | |
|
\ .
(g = acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the earth) at a height equal to:
(A) 4R (B) R / 4 (C) 2R (D) R / 2
5. Two bodies of masses m and 4m are placed at a distance r. The gravitational potential at a point on the line joining them where the
gravitational field is zero is:
(A)
4Gm
r
(B)
6Gm
r
(C)
9Gm
r
(D) zero
6. The escape velocity from the earth is 11 kms
1
. The escape velocity from a planet having twice the radius and same mean density
as that of earth is:
(A)
1
5 5 . kms

(B)
1
11 kms

(C)
1
22kms

(D) None of these


7. Energy required to move of a body of mass m from an orbit of radius 2 R to 3R if it is orbiting around a planet of mass M is:
(A) GMm/12R
2
(B) GMm/3R
2
(C) GMm/8R (D) GMm/6R
8. A satellite is launched into a circular orbit of radius R around the earth. A second satellite is launched into an orbit of radius 4R.
The ratio of their respective periods is:
(A) 4 : 1 (B) 1 : 8 (C) 8 : 1 (D) 1 : 4 (E) 1 : 2
9. A planet revolves around the sun in an elliptical orbit. The linear
speed of the planet will be maximum at
(A) D (B) B
(C) A (D) C
10. Two satellites A and B go round a planet in circular orbits having radii 4R and R, respectively. If the speed of satellite A is 3v,
then speed of satellite B is:
(A)
3
2
v
(B)
4
2
v
(C) 6v (D) 12v

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