The document contains a physics test for students in the MCAT batch at The Ascenders Academy. It has 25 multiple choice questions covering topics like mechanics, motion, forces, friction, and gravity. The test aims to evaluate students' understanding of concepts related to acceleration, velocity, Newton's laws of motion, and other foundational principles of classical mechanics. An answer key is provided to allow students to check their responses.
The document contains a physics test for students in the MCAT batch at The Ascenders Academy. It has 25 multiple choice questions covering topics like mechanics, motion, forces, friction, and gravity. The test aims to evaluate students' understanding of concepts related to acceleration, velocity, Newton's laws of motion, and other foundational principles of classical mechanics. An answer key is provided to allow students to check their responses.
The document contains a physics test for students in the MCAT batch at The Ascenders Academy. It has 25 multiple choice questions covering topics like mechanics, motion, forces, friction, and gravity. The test aims to evaluate students' understanding of concepts related to acceleration, velocity, Newton's laws of motion, and other foundational principles of classical mechanics. An answer key is provided to allow students to check their responses.
The document contains a physics test for students in the MCAT batch at The Ascenders Academy. It has 25 multiple choice questions covering topics like mechanics, motion, forces, friction, and gravity. The test aims to evaluate students' understanding of concepts related to acceleration, velocity, Newton's laws of motion, and other foundational principles of classical mechanics. An answer key is provided to allow students to check their responses.
1. Two bodies of masses m1 and m2 are hanging vertically over a pulley. Their acceleration is given by the formula: (a) a = g (b) a = g (c) a = g (d) 2. Two masses m1 and m2 are placed on a frictionless surface in contact with each other. The acceleration produced in them by a force ⃗ is given by: ⃗ (a) a⃗ = F⃗ (m1 + m2 ) (b) a⃗ = F⃗ (m1 - m2) (c) a⃗ = F⃗ m1 m2 (d) a⃗ = 3. Elastic collision is that collision during which: (a) Momentum is conserved (b) Energy is conserved (c) Mass is conserved (d) Angular momentum is conserved (e) Both a & b 4. Impulse can be defined as the change in _______ of a body by an impulsive force. (a) Velocity (b) Momentum (c) Energy (d) Acceleration 5. The force which resists motion of a body is called: (a) Force of friction (b) Fictitious force (c) Reacting force (d) None of the above 6. The force of static friction is always _______ the applied force. (a) Equal and in the same direction to (b) Equal and opposite to (c) Less than (d) More than 7. The force of maximum static friction is _______ the force of sliding friction. (a) Slightly less than (b) Slightly more than (c) Equal to (d) Half of 8. Force of kinetic friction is proportional to the: (a) Applied force (b) Normal reaction (c) Area of contact (d) Velocity 9. When a block placed on a horizontal rough surface is about to slip under the action of an applied force, the value of static friction is given by: (a) Fsmax = μK Fn (b) Fsmax = μ5 FK (c) Fsmax = μk FK (d) Fsmax = μ5 Fn 10. According to Stoke’s law the force of friction acting on a spherical ball of radius r moving with velocity V in a fluid of viscosity η is given by: (a) FD = 6 π η rV (b) FD = 4 π η r2V (c) FD = 2 π η rV (d) FD = 6 π η rV2 2 11. It is defined as the mass of a body that is accelerated by 1 ft/sec . (a) one dyne (b) one pound (c) one slug (d) one joule 12. Hovercraft move on the surface of land and water on a cushion of: (a) Air (b) Water (c) Cotton (d) Foam 13. The area under the curve of velocity-time graph gives (a) acceleration (b) distance (c) velocity (d) momentum 14. Equations of motion hold only when there is (a) Linear motion with constant velocity (b) Linear motion with variable acceleration (c) Linear motion with uniform acceleration (d) Both b and c 15. Velocity of an object dropped from a building at any instant ‘t’ is given by (a) gt (b) l/2gt2 (c) vit + 1/2 gr2 (d) none of these 16. Acceleration due to gravity near the surface of the earth is (a) 0 ms–2 (b) 9.8ms–2 (c) 1.6 ms–2 (d) 11.2 ms–2 st 17. Distance covered by a free falling body during 1 second of its motion is: (a) 4.9m (b) 14.7m (c) 9.8m (d) 19.6m 18. A paratrooper moves downward with ………………… acceleration. (a) zero (b) positive (c) negative (d) none of these 19. If an object is moving with constant velocity of 20ms–1 towards north then its acceleration will be. (a) 5 ms –2 (b) 10ms–2 (c) 9ms–2 (d) 0ms–2 20. The laws of motion are not valid in a system which is (a) moving with uniform velocity (b) isolated (c) at rest (d) non-inertial 21. As we go at a greater height from the surface of earth, the value of g (a) increases (b) remain same (c) decreases (d) N.O.T 22. Dimension of force is (a) [ML–1] (b) [MLT–2] (c) [MLT–1] (d) [M–1LT–2] 23. The famous book “Principia” is written by (a) Newton (b) Galileo (c) Einstein (d) Joule 24. The force which produces an acceleration of 1m/s2 in a body of 1kg in the direction of force is equal to (a) one dyne (b) one pound (c) one Newton (d) one joule 25. Single force does not exist, is the result of (a) 1st Law (b) 3rd Law (c) 2nd Law (d) both a & b THE ASCENDERS ACADEMY Date: 30-05-2019 PHYSICS BATCH: MCAT Sir. Khalid Basheer ANSWER KEY: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
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