You are on page 1of 8

CLASS TEST

PHYSICS

Class : XII (electrostatics, kinamatics & laws of motion) Date : Time : 2 hours Max. Marks : 98
INSTRUCTIONS
1. 2 3 PART-A Q.1 to Q 18 , each question has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which only one is correct and carry 3 marks each. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Q.19 to Q23 , each question has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which only one is correct and carry 4 marks each. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Q.24 to Q27 , each question has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which one or more than one is correct and carry 4 marks each. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Q. 28 IS MATRIX MATCHING CARRYING 8 MARKS, 2 FOR EACH PART.

4.

Name ________________________________
1. A stone is thrown upwards with a velocity 50 ms1. Another stone is simultaneously thrown downwards from the same location with a velocity 50 ms1. When the first stone is at the highest point, the relative velocity of the second stone w.r.t. the first stone is : (A) Zero (B) 50 ms1 (C) 100 ms1 (D) 150 ms1 A thief is running away on a straight road in a jeep moving with a speed of 9 m s1. A police man chases him on a motor cycle moving at a speed of 10 m s1. If the instantaneous separation of the jeep from the motorcycle is 100m, how long will it take for the police man to catch the thief? (A) 1s (B) 19s (C) 90s (D) 100s Two cars are moving in the same direction with a speed of 30 km h1. They are separated from each other by 5 km. Third car moving in the opposite direction meets the two cars after an interval of 4 minutes. What is the speed of the third car? (A) 30 km h1 (B) 35 km h1 (C) 40 km h1 (D) 45 km h1

2.

3.

4. Shown in the figure are the displacement time graph for two children going home from the school. Which of the following statements about their relative motion is true?

Their relative velocity : (A) first increases and then decreases (B) first decreases and then increases (C) is zero (D) is non zero constant. 5. A person standing on the escalator takes time t1 to reach the top of a tower when the escalator is moving. He takes time t2 to reach the top of the tower when the escalator is standing. How long will he take if he walks up a moving escalator? (A) t2 t1 (B) t1 + t2 (C) t1 t2 /(t1 t2) (D) t1 t2/(t1 + t2) Shown in the figure are the velocity time graphs of the two particles P1 and P2. Which of the following statements about their relative motion is true?

6.

Their relative velocity : (A) is zero (B) is non-zero but constant (C) continuously decreases (D) continuously increases 7. Two particles P1 and P2 are moving with velocities v1 and v2 respectively. Which of the statement about their relative velocity vr 12 is true? (A) vr 12 > (v1 + v2) (B) vr 12 cannot be greater than v1 v2 (C) vr 12 cannot be greater than v1 + v2 (D) vr 12 < (v1 + v2) Two identical trains take 3 sec to pass one another when going in the opposite direction but only 2.5 sec if the speed of one is increased by 50 %. The time one would take to pass the other when going in the same direction at their original speed is : (A) 10 sec (B) 12 sec (C) 15 sec (D) 18 sec

8.

9.

Two billiard balls are rolling on a flat table. One has velocity components v x = 1m/s, vy = m/s and the other has components vx = 2m/s and v y = 2 m/s. If both the balls start moving from the same point, the angle between their path is (A) 60 (B) 45 (C) 22.5 (D) 15 A battalion of soldiers is ordered to swim across a riv er 500 f t wide . At what minimum rate should they swim perpendicular to river flow in order to av oid being washed away by the waterf all 300 f t downstream. The speed of current being 3 m.p.h. : (A) 6 m.p.h. (B) 5 m.p.h. (C) 4 m.p.h. (D) 2 m.p.h. A boat, which has a speed of 5 km/hr in still water, crosses a river of width 1 km along the shortest possible path in 15 minutes. The velocity of the river water in km/hr is (A) 1 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) A ball rolls of the top of a stairway horizontally with a velocity of 4.5 m s1. Each step is 0.2 m high and 0.3 m wide. If g is 10 ms1, then the ball will strike the nth step where n is equal to (A) 9 (B) 10 (C) 11 (D) 12 The velocity of projection of a projectile is (6 + 8 ) ms1.. The horizontal range of the projectile is (A) 4.9 m (B) 9.6 m (C) 19.6 m (D) 14 m. If R and h represent the horizontal range and maximum height respectively of an obliquie projectile, then + 2h represents (A) maximum horizontal range (B) maximum vertical range (C) time of flight (D) velocity of projectile at highest point

10.

11.

12.

13. 14.

15.

A particle move along the parabolic path x = y 2 + 2y + 2 in such a way that the y-component of velocity vector remain 5m/s during the motion. The magnitude of the accleration of the particle is: (A) 50 m/s 2 (B) 100 m/s 2 (C) 10 m/s 2 (D) 0.1 m/s 2 A ball is projected f rom point A with a velocity 10 m/s perpendicular to the inclined plane as shown in figure. Range of the ball on the inclined plane is :
40 20

16.

(A) 3 m

(B) 13 m

13 (C) 20 m

13 (D) 40 m

17.

A non conducting ring of radius 0.5 m carries a total charge of 1.11 1010 C distributed non-uniformly on its circumference producing an electric field E every where in space. The value of the line integral
N0 !

 E.d N

Ng !

(A) + 2

(l = 0 being centre of the ring) in volts is : (B) 1 (C) 2

(D) zero

18. (i)

Select the correct alternative : A +ly charged thin metal ring of radius R is fixed in the xy-plane with its centre at the origin O. A ly charged particle P is released from rest at the point (0, 0, z0) where z0 > 0. Then the motion of P is : (A) Periodic, for all values of z0 satisfying 0 < z0 < (B) simple harmonic, for all values of z0 satisfying 0 < z0 R (C) approximately simple harmonic, provided z0 << R (D) such that P crosses O & continues to move along the ve z-axis towards x = g (ii) A charge +q is fixed at each of the points x = x0, x = 3x0, x = 5x0, ............... g on the x-axis & a charge q is fixed at each of the points x = 2x0, x = 4x0, x = 6x0, .............. g. Here x0 is a +ve constant. Take the electric potential at a point due to a charge Q at a distance r from it to be . Then the potential at the origin due to the above system of charges is : (A) 0 (B) (C) g (D) (iii) A non-conducting solid sphere of radius R is uniformly charged. The magnitude of the electric field due to the sphere at a distance r from its centre : (A) increases as r increases, for r < R (B) decreases as r is increases, for 0 < r < g (C) decrease as r increases, for R < r < g (D) is discontinuous at r = R 19. Three capacitors each of 1 F are initially charged by 10V, 20V and 30v respectively. Now these are connected as shown in figure. If switch is closed, find the amount of heat produced on closing the switch (A) 600 F (B) 350 F (C) 300 F (D) 0

20.

21.

Three capacitors of 1 F, 2 F and 3 F are initially having a charge 10 C, 20C and 30 C respectively. Now these are connected as shown in figure. If switch is closed, find the charge which flows through the lead wires on closing the switch (A) 0 (B) 10 C (C) 5 C (D) 2.5 C Find the ratio of the charges of 6F and 4 F capacitor shown in figure 4 11 (A) 5 (B) 21 23 6 (C) 11 (D) 13 Two smooth spherical non conducting shells each of radius R having unif ormly distributed charge Q &  Q on their surf aces are released on a smooth non-conducting surf ace when the distance between their centres i s 10 R. The mass of A is m and that of B is 2 m. The speed of A just bef ore A and B collide is: [Neglect gravitational interaction]

22.

(A)

2 k Q2 15 mR

(B)

4 k Q2 15 mR

(C)

8 k Q2 15 mR

(D)

16 k Q 2 15 mR

23.

A point charge q is brought f rom infinity and is placed at the centre of a conducting neutral spherical shell of inner radius a and outer radius b, then work done by external agent is:

(A) 0
kq kq 2b - 2a (C)
2 2

(B)

k q2 2b

k q2 k q2 (D) 2 a - 2 b

24.

Select the correct alternativ e: (A) The charge gained by the uncharged body f rom a charged body due to conduction is equal to half of the total charge initially present. (B) The magnitude of charge increases with the increase in v elocity of charge (C) Charge can-not exist without matter although matter can exist without charge (D) Repulsion is the true test of electrification (electrification means body has net charge) A unif orm electric field of strength E exists in a region. An electron (charge e, mass m) enters a points A perpendicularly with v elocity V. It moves through the electric f ield & exits at point B.

25.

Then:
2 2amv i 2 ed 4ma 2 v 3

(A) E = -

(B) Rate of work done by the electric field at B is (C) Rate of work by the electric field at A is zero
2av i  v j (D) Velocity at B is d

d3

26.

27.

At distance of 5cm and 10cm outwards f rom the surf ace of a unif ormly charged solid sphere, the potentials are 100V and 75V respectiv ely. Then (A) potential at its surf ace is 150V. (B) the charge on the sphere is (5/3) 10  9 C. (C) the electric field on the surf ace is 1500 V/m. (D) the electric potential at its centre is 225V. W hich of the f ollowing quantities do not depend on the choice of zero potential or zero potential energy (A) potential at a point (B) potential difference between t wo point s (C) potential energy of a two - charge system (D) change in potential energy of a two-charge system

28.

Match the following and write the correct pairs for the most generalized case Column I Column II (A) Particle moving with constant speed
Position

(P) (B) Particle moving with increasing acceleration


Position

Time

U Time

(Q) (C) Particle moving with constant negative acceleration


Velocity

(R) (D) Particle moving with zero acceleration


Position

Time

(S)
Vel.

Time

(T) ANSWER;

time

You might also like