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TEST-4.1 PHYSICS-I
1. Identify the example/s of projectile motion :[NTS-2014]
I. A missile shot from a gun . II. A player making a long jump
III.A ball rolling on smooth surface IV. A football kicked off by a player
(A) I only (B) II only (C) I,II & IV only (D)I,II,III & IV
2. The path covered by projectile is called trajectory and its trajectory is parabola due to
A) air resistance (B) acceleration due to gravity
(C) vertical component of velocity (D) horizontal component of velocity
3. The projectile motion can be treated as ______:
(A) Motion in y direction only (B) motion in x direction only
(C) Either motion in x or y direction
(D) Superposition of two motion acting in x and y direction
4. Which of following statements is/are correct for a body performing projectile motion
I. horizontal component of velocity Vx remains constant .
II. Vertical component of velocity Vy changes uniformly.
III. Horizontal component of acceleration is zero .
IV. Vertical component of acceleration is equal to acceleration due to gravity a= - g.
(A) I & IVonly (B) II &IVonly (C) I, II & IV only (D) I, II , III & IV
5. When a projectile attends its highest point then which of the following is/are correct:
I. K.E energy of projectile becomes zero II. Horizontal velocity of projectile becomes zero
III. Acceleration of projectile becomes zero IV. Vertical velocity of projectile becomes zero
(A) I only (B) II only (C) IV only (D) I,IV only (E) III & IV
6. Two balls A & B are dropped from same height in such a way that A is dropped
vertically downward while B is dropped with some initial velocity in horizontal
direction. Which of following is/are correct statements:
I. the vertical components of motion of both balls are exactly same
. II.Both balls strike the ground exactly at same time if air resistance is negligible
III. The trajectory of both balls are exactly same
IV. Both balls strike the ground exactly with same speeds.
(A) I only (B)I & IV only (C) I &II only (D)I,II & IV
7. The trajectory of a projectile is a :
(A) straight line (B) parabola (C) hyperbola (D) Elliptical
8. Which of the following is not a projectile motion :
(A) A bullet fired from gun (B) A foot ball kicked from ground
(C) A space ship (D) an artillery shell
9. At the top of the trajectory of a projectile, the directions of its velocity and
acceleration are
(a) parallel to each other (b) inclined to each other at an angle of 45
(c) anti parallel to each other (d) perpendicular to each other.
10. The range of projectile depends up on :
I. Square of initial velocity II. Sine of twice of projected angle
III. Mass of projectile
(A) I only (B) II only (C) I & II only (D) I, II & III
11. The range will be same of any two elevation angles if _______ :
(A) Which are equal amount greater than or less than 450
(B) Which are greater than 900 (C) which are less than 450
(D) their sum is 900 (E) Both A & D
12. Which of the following remains constant during the projectile:
(a) Kinetic energy (b) Momentum (c) vertical component of velocity
(d) Horizontal component of velocity
13. In volley ball / cricket , a ball with high trajectory is easy to short/catch ______:
(A) Since time of flight is short (B) since time of flight is long.
(C) Since its speed is low (D) since it covers more range
ENGR: KAMRAN SOOMRO
Superb Academy
Superb in Education
TEST-4.1 PHYSICS-I
14. In volley ball / cricket , a ball with low trajectory is much harder to short/catch ____:
(A) Since time of flight is short (B) since time of flight is long.
(C) Since its speed is low (D) since it covers more range
15. A ball is kicked from ground level with a velocity 40 m/s at an angle of 300 to the
horizontal direction when does it reach at the greatest height ____ (g=10 m/s2):
(A) 2 sec (B) 4 sec (C) 6 sec (D) 8 sec
16. At what speed a tennis ball is served horizontally from 1.4m above the ground so that
it can cross the net which is 12m away and 0.9m high ____ (g=10 m/s2):
(A) 12m/s (B) 24 m/sec (C) 36 m/sec (D) 60 m/sec
17. A tennis ball is served horizontally from 2.4 m above the ground at 30 m/sec where
will the ball land ____ (g=9.8 m/s2):
(A) 18 m (B) 21m (C) 36 m (D) 60 m
18. A player throws a ball at an initial velocity of 40 m/sec calculate the maximum
distance the ball can reach assume the ball is caught at the same at which it was
released. (g=10 m/s2):
(A) 125 m (B) 100 m (C) 66 m (D) 140 m
19. A player throws a ball at an initial velocity of 36 m/sec if he wishes to throw the ball
half the maximum distance in the shortest possible time then angle of elevation in
this case
(A) 150 (B) 750 (C) 450 (D) 350
20. A projectile is launched horizontally with a velocity of 25 m/s from a top of a 75 m
cliff , how many seconds will the projectile take to reach the bottom
(A) 15.5 (B) 9.75 (C) 4.27 (D) 3.91
21. At a launch angle of 450, the range of the launched projectile is given by :
(A) V2/g (B) 2V2/g (C) V2/2g (D) v2/2g
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22. A ball is thrown with a speed of 30m/s in a direction 30 above the horizontal. What is
height to which it rises :[NTS-2015]
(A) 9.5 m (B) 11.25 m (C) 13.5 m (D) 15.5 m
23. Equation like X=Voxt & Y=Voyt-1/2 gt2 are independent of description of motion one
involving coordinate x and other the coordinate y, where as x and y are both
dependent upon a common variable time t , such equations are called :[NTS-2014]
(A) Quadratic equations (B) simple equations
(C) Parametric equations (D) linear equations
24. A ball is thrown with a horizontal velocity of 40 m/s what is its velocity after 3
seconds ( g= 10 m/s2):
(A) 40 m/s (B) 50 m/s (C) 30 m/s (D) 20 m/s
25. A projectile is fired at a speed of 100 m/s at an angle of 300 , its vertical component of
speed after 3 second is ( g= 10 m/s2) :
(A) 70 m/s (B) 50 m/s (C) 20 m/s (D) 30 m/s
26. A projectile is fired with a velocity of v=80i+60j at the height point the velocity of
projectile
(A) 80 m/s (B) 60 m/s (C) 100 m/s (D) 30 m/s
27. A projectile is fired with a speed V0 with an angle with ground, then its horizontal
component velocity is given by:
(A) V0 sin (B) V0 cos (C) V0 tan (D) V0 cos2
28. projectile is fired with a speed V0 with an angle with ground, then its vertical
component velocity after time t is given by:
(A) V0 sin (B) V0 cos (C) V0 sin -gt (D) V0 cos -gt
29. A projectile is fired with a speed V0 with an angle with ground, then its horizontal
distance covered by project in time is t given by :
(A) (V0 sin) t (B) (V0 cos ) t (C) V0 sin -1/2gt2 (D) V0 cos -gt
56. Small angle produce ____________ trajectory and large angle produced _____________
trajectory is [NTS]:
A) high, flat (B) flat, high (C) high, high (D) flat, flat
57. The velocity at the maximum height of a projectile is half of its initial velocity of projection
u. Its range on the horizontal plane is:
(A) u2/2g (B) u2/3g (C) 3u2/2g (D) 3u2/g
58. A projectile is thrown from a point in a horizontal place such that its horizontal and vertical
Velocity component are 9.8 m/s and 19.6 m/s respectively. Its horizontal range is:
(A) 4.9 m (B) 9.8 m (C) 19.6 m (D) 39.2 m
1 C 11 E 21 A 31 B 41 A 51 C 61 B
2 D 12 D 22 B 32 C 42 B 52 B 62 D
3 D 13 B 23 C 33 B 43 D 53 B 63 A
4 D 14 A 24 B 34 B 44 B 54 B 64 B
5 C 15 A 25 C 35 C 45 B 55 B 65 A
6 C 16 A 26 B 36 B 46 B 56 B 66 B
7 B 17 B 27 B 37 D 47 C 57 A 67 D
8 C 18 D 28 C 38 C 48 D 58 D 68 C
9 D 19 A 29 B 39 C 49 C 59 B 69 A
10 C 20 D 30 C 40 D 50 B 60 A 70 C