Multiple-Choice Question 1985 Take G 10 m/s2.: Velocity/ms
Multiple-Choice Question 1985 Take G 10 m/s2.: Velocity/ms
Multiple-Choice Question 1985 Take G 10 m/s2.: Velocity/ms
Take g = 10 m/s2.
[1] The graph below shows the variation of the velocity of a car with time.
velocity/ms-1
time/s
0 1 2 3
[2] A car moving with speed 50 km/h can be stopped in a distance of 15 m. In what distance
can the car be stopped when its speed is 70 km/h under the same conditions ?
A. 7.7 m B. 10.9 m C. 17.7 m
D. 21.0 m E. 29.4 m
[3] What physical quantity does the area of the shaded portion of each of the above graphs
represent ?
speed force
time distance
0 0
I II
I II
A. acceleration energy
B. distance power
C. acceleration change of momentum
D. distance energy
E. force power
[4] A ball of mass 2 kg drops from rest to the ground from a height 5 m and rebounds to the
same height. If the same duration of the impact between the ball and the ground is 2.0
seconds, what is the total reaction of the ground on the ball ?
A. 20 N B. 100 N C. 200 N
D. 220 N E. 420 N
[5] A windmill can produce electric energy at the rate of 20 kW when the wind speed is 10
m/s. If the efficiency is 50 %, what force, in 103 N, is exerted by the wind on the
windmill ?
A. 2 B. 4 C. 6
D. 8 E. 10
[6] An object is projected vertically upwards. Which of the following graphs correctly
describes the variation of the kinetic energy E of the object with height h ?
A E B E C E
D
0 h 0 h 0 h
D E EE E
A E
0 h 0 h
[7] Two blocks A and B of masses 1 kg and 1.5 kg respectively are resting on a smooth
horizontal surface and are linked by a string. They are pulled by a force of 10 N as
shown in the diagram below.
10N T1 T2
A B
Tension T1 Tension T2
A. 10 N 10 N
B. 10 N 6N
C. 10 N 4N
D. 6N 4N
E. 4N 6N
[8] A block is moving with uniform velocity along a rough horizontal plane. Which of the
following statements is/are true ?
(1) The kinetic energy of the block is increasing.
(2) The potential energy of the block is increasing.
(3) The resultant force acting on the block is zero.
[9] A diver jumps from a high platform into water at the point B as shown.
A
The diver descends to C and then floats up to the water surface. Assume that the potential energy at point
B is taken to be zero. Which of the following statements is/are true ?
At point C,
(1) the kinetic energy of the diver is at a maximum.
(2) the kinetic energy of the diver is at a minimum.
(3) the sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy of the diver is zero.
A a B a C a
t t t
0 0 0
D a E a
t t
0 0
[11] With an increase in pressure, which of the follwoing effects is/are true ?
(1) The melting point of ice will be increased.
(2) The boiling point of water will be increased.
(3) The rate of evaporation of water will be increased.
[12] The initial pressure of a fixed mass of gas at 25°C is 2 x 105 Pa. What would its pressure
be if the gas were reduced to half its original volume and its temperature were increased
to 95°C ?
A. 123 k Pa B. 324 k Pa C. 494 k Pa
D. 1520 k Pa E. 1980 k Pa
[13] Heat is needed to keep water boiling because energy is required to
(1) overcome the effect of atmospheric pressure.
(2) increase the kinetic energy of the water molecules.
(3) increase the potential energy of the water molecules.
A. (1) only B. (1) and (2) only C. (1) and (3) only
D. (2) and (3) only E. (1), (2) and (3)
[14] The difference in water temperature between the top and the bottom of a waterfall is
0.15°C. Assuming no heat is lost from the water to the surroundings, what is the height
of the waterfall ? (The specific heat capacity of water is 4200 J/kg/K)
A. 3.6 m B. 28 m C. 63 m
D. 360 m E. 540 m
[15] A mountain climber finds that the boiling point of water at high altitudes is lower than that
at sea level. To raise the boiling point, he could
(1) The image of a real object formed by the lens may be real or virtual depending on
the object distance.
(2) The image of an object formed by the lens may be magnified or diminished
depending on the object distance.
(3) It is used for the correction of short-sightedness.
A B O C D E I
[18] IN the diagram below, a light ray passes from medium Y to medium X and emerges to
medium Y again.
III IV
II
Y
I
V
The refractive index of medium X is smaller than that of medium Y. Which of the
following represents the path of the emergent ray ?
A. I B. II C. III
D. IV E. V
[19] A fish in a tank of water looks through a thin glass wall X at a pin. The image of the pin
observed by the fish will be
pin
[20] When an object of height 10 mm is placed in front of a mirror, the image formed is erect
and of height 2 mm.
Which of the following statements is/are true ?
(1) The mirroe must be a concave mirror.
(2) The image must be real.
(3) If the object is moved nearer to the mirror, the image will still be erect.
[22] When light travels from air to glass, which of the following statements is/are true ?
(1) The speed of the light changes.
(2) The wavelength of the light increases.
(3) The frequency of the light remains unchanged.
[23] A short pulse of microwaves travelling at 3 x 108 m/s was used to detect the position of a
stationary weather balloon. It was found that the microwaves reflected from the balloon
were picked up 2 x 10-4 s after the pulse had been emitted from the station. The
distance of the balloon from the station was
A. 15 km B. 30 km C. 60 km
12
D. 1.5 x 10 m 12
E. 3.0 x 10 m
[24] Which of the following is in the correct order of increasing wavelengths ?
A. infra-red rays, X-rays, radio waves
B. infra-red rays, radio waves, X-rays
C. X-rays, radio waves, infra-red rays
D. X-rays, infra-red rays, radio waves
E. radio waves, X-rays, infra-red rays
[25] A stationary wave is produced in a string by a vertical vibrator as shown in the figure
below.
P
A
vibrator
wall
+ + +
When a positively charged rod X is brought near them as shown, which of the following
diagrams shows the resulting charge distribution on the spheres ?
A B C
- + - +- +-
- + - +- +-
- + - +- +-
E
D
- + + - - -
- + + - - -
- + + - - -
[34] An immersion heater A takes 10 minutes to boil a kettle of water while another
immersion heater B takes 40 minutes to boil the same kettle of water under the same
voltage supply. If the resistance of heater A is 100 ohms, what is the resistance of heater
B?
A. 25 ohms B. 50 ohms C. 100 ohms
D. 200 ohms E. 400 ohms
[35] A student, who wishes to find the resistance of a light bulb when connected to a certain
battery, incorrectly connects a voltmeter and an ammeter as shown in the diagram below.
B B B
A1 A2
B
S
C D S S
C
R
E
[38] In the circuit below, when K1 is closed the voltmeter reads 12V.
K1 K2
24V
6Ω 6Ω
V
200V
300V generator machinery 10kW
[40] Which of the two bulbs L1 and L2 in the circuit below will light up when the switch S is
(1) opened ?
(2) closed ?
a.c.
power S
supply L1
L2
(1) When the switch S is open (2) When the switch S is closed
A. only L2 will light up only L1 will light up
B. only L2 will light up L1 and L2 will light up
C. only L1 will light up only L2 will light up
D. only L1 will light up L1 anf L2 will light up
E. L1 and L2 will light up only L2 will light up
[41] The diagram below shows a transformer with the primary coil connected to an a.c. voltage
of 200 V while the secondary coil is connected to a resistor of 100 ohms.
200V
a.c.
100Ω
supply
If there are 100 turns in the primary coil and 10 turns in the secondary coil, what is the
current passing through the resistor ? (You may assume the efficiency of the
transformer is 100 % .)
[42] A copper rod AB is free to move on two parallel conducting wires. It is pulled by a force F
in the direction shown in the figure below.
+D + + + A + + + + + +
+ + + +++ + + + + +
+ + + +++ + + + + +
+P + + + Q + +F + + + +
+ + + +++ + + + + +
+ + + +++ + + + + +
+C + + + B + + + + + +
[44] Which of the following will increase the resistance of a metal wire ?
(1) increasing the length of the wire.
(2) increasing the cross-sectional area of the wire.
(3) increasing the temperature of the wire.
[45] The radioactivity of a sample of material was measured on the first day of each month.
The readings on July 1 and September 1 are 0.8 and 0.2 counts per second respectively.
What is the half-life of the radioactive material ?
A. 7 days B. 16 days C. 31 days
D. 46 days E. 61 days