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Rotatory Motion, Gravitation, Simple Harmonic Motion a) It has fixed shape and size c) The total energy of a planet is always more than potential energy of the system. b) It does not have fixed shape and size d) None of these. 1. Identify the correct definition of rigid body c) The relative positions of its constituent particles remain constant. 6. Identify the correct definition acceleration due to gravity. of d) A rigid body undergoes both translation and rotation. a) It is defined as the force experienced by a unit mass. 2. Choose the correct statement about the moment of inertia b) It is defined as the acceleration of a freely falling body. a) It is the ability of a body to get turned about an axis b) It is uniquely defined for a body c) A body can posses infinite values of moment of inertia. d) Both a and b 3. Identify the situation in which a body cannot roll a) a smooth horizontal surface b) a smooth inclined surface c) a rough parabolic surface d) a moving smooth horizontal surface 4. Choose the correct kepler’s First law. statement about a) Planets move around sun in circular orbits. b) Planets move around sun in elliptical orbits with sun at its centre. c) Planets move around sun in elliptical orbits with sun at one of its foci. d) Planets move around the centre of mass of the sun planet system. 5. Identify the incorrect statement about a planet revolving around sun. a) The gravitational attraction provides the centripetal force for a revolving planet. b) The total energy of a planet is always negative. c) Both (a) and (b) d) None of these. 7. A projectile is thrown from the top of a tower on the surface of earth. Identify the trajectory which is not possible. a) straight line b) circular c) elliptical d) parabolic 08. The escape velocity for the earth is a) 11.2 km/s b) 11.2 kmph c) 8 km/s d) 8 kmph 09. The time period of a satellite moving in an orbit vary close to the surface of earth is a) 24 hours b) 84.6 minutes c) 42.3 minutes d) 12 hours 10. If a man standing at the equator feels weightlessness, then the length of one day will be a) 6 hours b) 8 hours c) 12 hours d) none of these 11. If a tunnel is cut at any orientation through earth, then a ball released from one will reach the other end in a) 84.6 minutes b) 42.3 minutes d) none of these c) 8 minutes 12. Choose the correct statement a) Every harmonic motion is periodic b) Every oscillatory motion is periodic c) Every oscillatory motion is harmonic d) Every periodic motion is not harmonic. Rotatory Motion, Gravitation, Simple Harmonic Motion 13. In order to make a body oscillating simple harmonically, there must be a) an equilibrium position only 19. Identify the incorrect statement related to SHM. a) The frequency of variation of KE is equal to that of PE. b) a mechanism of providing restoring force b) The frequency of variation of KE is two times that of the displacement. c) some inertia in the body d) a position where potential energy is minimum 14. Identify the correct definition of periodic motion. a) A ball moving along a straight line and coming back to its initial position. b) A ball moving along a circular path. c) Any type of motion of a particle, which comes back to its original position. c) The frequency of variation of total energy is constant. d) None of these. 20. In a simple pendulum, if the radius R of the bob of mass m is not negligible, then the time period of simple harmonic motion is given by a) 2 lR g c) 2 l 2 R2 g b) 2 lR g d) None of these 15. Identify the correct harmonic motion definition of a) An oscillating motion is also called a harmonic motion. b) It has a fixed interval c) Motion described in terms of sine and cosine functions. d) None of these. 16. An elastic ball is bouncing up and down on a smooth horizontal floor. The motion of the ball a) is periodic only b) is oscillatory c) is harmonic d) all the above 17. For a particle executing SHM, the correct variation of acceleration a with displacement x is given by d) 2 5l 2 2 R 2 g 21. A homogenous disc of mass 2 kg and radius 15 cm is rotating about its axis ( which is fixed) with an angular velocity of 4 radian / sec. The linear momentum of the disc is a) 1.2 kg-m/s b) 1.0 kg-m/s c) 0.6 kg-m/s d) none of these 22. A wheel is rotating at 900 rpm about its axis. When the power is cut off, it comes to rest in one minute. The angular retardation (assuming to be uniform) in rad/s2 is a) Π / 2 b) Π / 4 c) Π / 6 d) Π / 8 23. A mass is revolving in a circle which lies in the plane of paper. The direction of angular acceleration is a) perpendicular to radius and velocity 18. The correct variation between velocity v and displacement x of the particle executing SHM is given by b) towards the radius c) tangential d) at right angle to angular velocity 24. A couple produces a) purely linear motion b) purely rotational motion c) linear and rotational Rotatory Motion, Gravitation, Simple Harmonic Motion d) no motion 25. The escape velocity for the moon is nearly geostationary orbit. The time period of revolution of the missile is a) 8 days b) 16 days d) 2 days a) 11.2 km/s b) 5 km/s c) 4 days c) 10 km/s d) 2.4 km/s 32. Time period of a simple pendulum inside a satellite orbiting around earth is 26. There is no atmosphere on the moon because a) Zero b) α a) it is closer to the earth c) T d) 2 T b) it revolves round the earth 33. The planet nearest to the sun is c) it gets light from the sun a) Pluto b) Mercury d) the escape velocity of gas molecules is lesser than their root mean square velocity here. c) Venus d) Uranus 27. A satellite of the earth is revolving in a circular orbit with a uniform speed v. If the gravitational force suddenly disappears, the satellite will a) continue to move with velocity v along the original orbit b) move with a velocity v, tangentially to the original orbit c) fall down with increasing velocity d) ultimately come to rest somewhere on the original orbit. 28. The period of revolution of planet A around the sun is 8 times that of B. The distance of A from the sun is how many times greater than that of B from the sun? a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5 29. The weight of a body at earth’s surface is W. At a depth half way to the centre of the earth, it will be (assuming uniform mass density of earth) a) W b) W/2 c) W/4 d)W/8 30. If the earth loses its gravity, then for a body a) both mass and weight become zero b) mass becomes zero but not the weight c) neither mass nor weight become zero d) weight becomes zero, but not the mass. 31. A missile, after missing its target enters into an orbit of radius four times that of the 34. The gravitational force between two stones of mass 1 kg each separated by a distance of 1 m in vacuum is a) zero b) 6.675 x 10-5 N c) 6.675 x 10-11 N d) 6.675 x 10-8 N 35. Which of the following is the evidence to show that there must be a force acting on earth and directed towards the sun a) deviation of the falling bodies towards east b) revolution of the earth round the sun c) phenomenon of day and night d) apparent motion of sun round the earth 36. The distance of the centers of moon and earth is D. The mass of earth is 81 times the mass of the moon. At what distance from the center of the earth the gravitational force will be zero? a) D / 2 b) 2 D / 3 c) 4 D / 3 d) 9 D / 10 37. The earth revolves round the sun in one year. If the distance between them becomes double, the new period of revolution will be a) 1 / 2 year b) 2 2 year c) 4 years d) 8 years 38. If the gravitational force had varied as r -5/2 instead of r -2; the potential energy of a particle at a distance r from the center of the earth would be proportional to a) r -1 b) r -2 c) r -3/2 d) r -5/2 Rotatory Motion, Gravitation, Simple Harmonic Motion 39. A satellite which is geo-stationary in a particular orbit is taken to another orbit, the distance of which is twice that of earlier orbit. The time period of the satellite in the second orbit is c) A/2 a) 24 h b) frequency of oscillation c) 48 b) 48 h 2h d) 48 / 2h 40. A ball is dropped from a spacecraft revolving around the earth at a height of 120 km. What will happen to the ball? d) A / 2 45. The total energy of a particle executing SHM is proportional to a) displacement from equilibrium position c) velocity in equilibrium position d) square of amplitude of motion a) it will go very far in the space 46. The time period of a simple pendulum on the surface of earth is T. Its time period inside a mine is b) it will fall down to the earth gradually a) greater than T c) it will move with the same speed, tangentially to the spacecraft c) equal to T d) it will continue to move with the same speed along the original orbit of spacecraft 41. A space-ship moves from earth to moon and back. The greatest energy required for the space-ship is to over-come the difficulty in a) entering the earth’s gravitational field b) less than T d) can not be compared 47. A pendulum suspended from the ceiling of a train has a period T when the train s at rest. When the train is accelerating with a uniform acceleration a, the period of oscillation will a) increase b) decrease c) remains unaffected d) become infinite b) take off from earth’s field 48. For a simple pendulum the graph between L and T will be c) take off from lunar surface a) hyperbola b) parabola d) entering the moon’s lunar surface c) a straight line d) a curved line 42. A geo-stationary satellite is orbiting the earth at a height of 6R above the surface of the earth, R being the radius of the earth. The time period of another satellite at a height of 2.5 R from the surface of earth is 49. Consider a simple pendulum made of a hallow sphere containing mercury. If a little mercury is drained off, the period of pendulum will a) 6 2 h b) 6 h b) increase c) 5 2 h d) 10 h c) decrease 43. A particle is moving in a circle with uniform speed. Its motion is a) periodic and simple harmonic b) periodic but not simple harmonic c) a periodic and oscillatory a) remains unchanged d) become erratic 50. A simple pendulum performs SHM about x = 0 with an amplitude A and time period T. The speed of the pendulum at x = A/2 will be a) A 3 T c) 3 A 2 T d) none of the above 44. A particle executing SHM along a straight line with an amplitude A. The potential energy is maximum when the displacement is a) A b) zero 2 A A b) 3 T T 2A d) 3 T