Physics Class 11 Mock Test
Physics Class 11 Mock Test
Physics Class 11 Mock Test
Online Assessment – II
Physics Class – XI
MM: 40 Time: 70 mins
The paper is divided into four sections. Section A has 5 MCQs of 1 marks each.
Section B has 7 VSAs of 1 marks each. Section C has 8 questions of 2 marks
each. Section D has 4 questions of 3 marks each.
Do all the questions on paper. Then snap the answers properly. Then upload it
in the assignment section.
Section A
1. In an inelastic collision of two bodies which of the following doesn’t
remain conserved.
a. Total Energy
b. Kinetic Energy
c. Momentum
d. All the above
2. A body is constrained to move in the z-axis is subjected to a force F = -2i
+ 3j + 4k N. The work done to move the body to a distance of 4 m in the
z-axis is
a. 4 √29 J
b. 4 J
c. 16 J
d. 16 k J
3. The radius of gyration is maximum for which of the following objects
with the axis passing through the center of mass
a. Disc
b. Ring
c. Solid Cylinder
d. Solid Sphere
4. Which of the following is also known as Moment of Force?
a. Angular Momentum
b. Couple
c. Torque
d. Rotational Inertia
5. The value of g half way to the center of earth will be
a. ½ as that on surface
b. ¼ as that on surface
c. 1/8 as that on surface
d. 2 times as that on surface
Section B
6. According to work energy theorem Work = …………………….
7. What happens when two identical objects moving in mutually opposite
directions collide elastically?
8. What is centre of gravity?
9. It is difficult to open or close a door by pushing or pulling near the hinge.
Why?
10. Rewrite the equation of acceleration due to gravity of earth in terms of
the mean density of Earth.
11. The moment of inertia of a rigid body does not change with its speed of
rotation. Why?
12. A constant torque of 120 N-m rotates its point of action by an angle of
30o. What is the work done?
Section C
13.Four masses of 2kg, 3kg, 4kg and 5 kg are located at the corners of a
square of side length 1 m. What are the coordinates of the centre of
mass of the system?
14.If L = m(r x v) them prove τ =r × F .
15.At a certain instant a 0.25 kg object has a position vector r = 2i – 2k m ,
velocity vector as v = -5i + 5k m/s and force = 4j N. Find its (a) angular
momentum and (b) torque.
16.If the earth were to be at half the present distance from Sun, then how
many days would a year have?
17. The time period of a pendulum is 2 seconds. What will be its time period
in a satellite orbiting earth at a height of 600 km from the surface?
18. For an object to be weightless while at the equator at what angular
velocity should the earth rotate?
19.If the force of gravity acts on every object in proportion to its mass then
why doesn’t a heavy object fall faster than a lighter object?
20. If you have to choose between a pendulum clock and a spring motion
clock which one will you take with you to moon in order to keep the
time there the same as that on earth? Why?
Section D
21.State and Prove Keppler’s second law.
22.A beam of uniform density and uniform cross-section has a mass of 20
kg. It is supported at its ends by two wedges. A mass of 5 kg is placed at
a distance of 20 cm from one end. If the beam is 1 m long what are the
reactions of the supporting wedges?
23.A water pump installed at the bottom of a 40 m high building can fill a
tank of volume 10m3 in 15 mins. What is the power consumption of the
pump?
24.Two particles of mass m1=2kg and m2=3kg have position vectors as
r1=t i + 2t2 j + 2t k and r2 = i + 2t3 j + 5 k respectively. Find (a) velocity and
(b) acceleration of this two body system.