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30/10/2022

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MM : 180 PHYSICS AIATS PRACTICE TEST-1 Time : 1.15 Hrs.

Topics covered : Physical World, Units & Measurements, Motion in a Straight Line

Choose the correct answer : (1) (13 ± 1)°C


1. Classical physics deals with (2) (13 ± 2)°C
(1) Microscopic phenomenon (3) (13 ± 3)°C
(2) Macroscopic phenomenon (4) (13 ± 4)°C
(3) Mesoscopic phenomenon 8. Zero error in an instrument is a
(4) Both (1) and (3) (1) Random error
2. The scientific principle involved in TV broadcast is (2) Systematic error
(1) Amplification by population inversion (3) Least count error
(2) Superconductivity (4) Personal error
(3) Fluid dynamics 9. The pair of quantities having same dimensions are
(4) Principle of communication system using EM (1) Displacement, Focal length
wave
(2) Tension, Surface tension
3. Which of the following is correct representation of
(3) Power, Time
SI unit of force?
(4) Force, Impulse
(1) J (2) Newton-meter
10. A physical quantity z is given by the relation
(3) N (4) kg meter/second2
z = Asin(kx – t). If x and t denotes displacement
4. The radius of a circle is 0.020 m. The number of  
significant figures is and time respectively, then dimension of   is
k 
(1) 1 (2) 2
(1) [LT] (2) [LT–2]
(3) 3 (4) 4
(3) [L–1T] (4) [LT–1]
5. The value of (10004)1/4 according to binomial
approximation is 11. Slope of position-time (x-t) graph represents
(1) 10.001 (2) 10.04 (1) Average acceleration
(3) 10.004 (4) 10.01 (2) Velocity
6. If A = (10.0 ± 0.1) and B = (5.0 ± 0.1), then 2A – B (3) Areal velocity
is equal to (4) Instantaneous acceleration
(1) (15.0 ± 0.3) (2) (15.0 ± 0.1) 12. A particle moves 10 m in the east direction and
(3) (10.0 ± 0.3) (4) (20.0 ± 0.3) then 5 m in west direction. The magnitude of
displacement covered by the particle is
7. In the morning, temperature of a room is measured
as (31 ± 1)°C and in noon it is measured as (44 ± (1) 5 m (2) 10 m
2)°C. The rise in temperature will be (3) 15 m (4) 7.5 m

(1)
13. Two cars are moving in a straight line in same 20. 1° is equal to
direction with same speed of 70 km h–1. The 
relative velocity of one car with respect to another (1) rad (2) 60
is 180
(1) 70 km h–1 (3)
180
rad (4) Both (1) and (2)
(2) 140 km h–1 
(3) 35 km h–1 21. Choose the incorrect statement.
(4) Zero (1) 1 nm = 10–9 m (2) 1 pm = 10–12 m
14. A body in one dimensional motion has zero speed (3) 1 mg = 10–3 kg (4) Both (1) and (2)
at an instant. At that instant, body must have 22. The quantity having both unit and dimensions, is
(1) Zero velocity
(1) Velocity (2) Plane angle
(2) Non-zero velocity
(3) Strain (4) Specific gravity
(3) Zero acceleration
23. Which of the following measurements is most
(4) Non-zero acceleration precise?
15. The velocity of a body depends on the time
(1) 0.002 m (2) 0.02 m
t2
according to equation v = + 10. The body is (3) 0.2 m (4) 0.0002 m
5
24. The length of a rod is measured as 110.32 cm. The
undergoing with
value upto 3 significant figures is
(1) Uniform non-zero acceleration
(1) 111 cm
(2) Zero acceleration
(2) 1.10 × 102 cm
(3) Uniform retardation
(3) 110.3 cm
(4) Non-uniform acceleration
(4) 1.11 × 102 cm
16. The distance travelled by a particle starting from
rest and moving with an acceleration 2 m s–2 in 5th 25. Dimensional formula of power is given by
second is (1) [ML2T–2]
(1) 4 m (2) 9 m (2) [MLT–2]
(3) 5 m (4) 25 m (3) [ML2T–3]
17. The displacement-time graph of a moving particle (4) [ML–2T–3]
is shown in the figure. The instantaneous velocity
26. Choose the correct pair of physical quantity and
of the particle is negative at point
their unit.
(1) Electric current – A
(2) Solid angle – Rad
(3) Strain – Pa
(4) Relative density – kg/m3
27. The number of significant zeros present in the
measured value 0.0040200 is
(1) 2 (2) 3
(1) A (2) C
(3) 4 (4) 5
(3) B (4) D
A3
18. The range of gravitational forces is 28. A physical quantity p is given as p = and the
(1) 10–15 m (2) 10–16 m BC
percentage errors in the measurements of A, B
(3) 1015 m (4) Infinite
and C are 1%, 2% and 4% respectively. The
19. Choose the correct pair of name of scientist and maximum percentage error in the calculation of
their discovery among the following. p is
(1) H. Hertz – Telephone (1) 4% (2) 6%
(2) Graham Bell – Electric transformer (3) 8% (4) 10%
(3) C.V. Raman – Scattering of light 29. In the addition of three masses 1.4 g, 4.24 g and
(4) Kepler – Barometer 7.432 g has x significant figures. The value of x is
(1) 2 (2) 3
(3) 4 (4) 5

(2)
30. Which of the following is a dimensionless 1 1 4 2
constant? (3) = + (4) v = v1v 2
v 5v1 5v 2 5
(1) Gravitational constant
37. A body is moving with variable acceleration ()
(2) Boltzmann’s constant
along a straight line. The average acceleration of
(3) Magnification of mirror the body in time interval t = 0 to t = t0 is
(4) Stefan’s constant t0 t0
31. 100 J of energy is equivalent to K ergs (in CGS (1) (2)
2 4
system). The value of K is
t0
(1) 107 (2) 108
(3)
0 dt (4) Zero
(3) 109 (4) 105 t0
32. If force (F), velocity (u) and time (T) are taken
as fundamental quantities, then dimension of 38. The displacement-time (x-t) graph of two moving
length is objects A and B are shown in the figure. Choose
the incorrect statement.
(1) [F u T] (2) [F0 u T]
(3) [F u–1 T–1] (4) [F–1 u T–1]
33. A car is moving with speed 100 km h–1. The speed
(in ms–1) is equal to
(1) 100
(2) 27.78
(3) 25.4
(4) 50.78 (1) A is moving with constant velocity
34. The differentiation of a function y = x3 w.r.t. x is
(2) B is moving with increasing speed
(1) 2x3
(3) The acceleration of B may be constant
(2) 3x2
(4) A is moving with non-zero constant acceleration
(3) 3x3
39. An object thrown vertically up from the ground
(4) 6x
passes the height 10 m twice in the time interval of
35. Two persons P1 and P2 are walking with speeds v1 10 s. The time of flight is (g = 10 m/s2)
and v2 respectively along east (+ve x) direction. If
(1) 6 3 s (2) 3 3 s
v1 < v2 then, which of the following position-time
graph is correctly showing velocities of P1 and P2? (3) 2 3 s (4) 3s

(1) (2) 40. The motion of a particle along a straight line is


described by equation x = 2 + 12t – t2, where x is
in metre and t is in second. The retardation of the
particle when its velocity becomes zero is
(1) 2 m/s2 (2) 12 m/s2
(3) –2 m/s2 (4) –12 m/s2
(3) (4) 41. Motion of a particle is given by the equation
s = (2t3 + 3t2 + 4t + 2) m, where s is displacement
in metre and t is time in second. The value of
acceleration of particle at time t = 1 s is
(1) 12 m/s2 (2) 18 m/s2
(3) 6 m/s2 (4) Zero
t
36. A person travels along a straight road for first
5
4t
time with speed v1 and for next time with a
5
speed v2. The mean speed v is given by
v1 + v 2 v1 + 4v 2
(1) v = (2) v =
2 5

(3)
42. The speed-time graph of a particle moving along a 44. The position-time graph for a particle moving along
straight line is shown in the figure. The distance a straight line is shown in the figure. The total
covered by the particle from time t = 0 to t = 4 s is distance travelled by it in time t = 0 to t = 6 s is

(1) 2 m (2) 4 m (1) Zero (2) 20 m


(3) 6 m (4) 3 m (3) 40 m (4) 80 m
43. Which of the following speed-time (v-t) graph is 45. A ball is dropped from the top of a building of
physically not possible? height 100 m at time t = 0. At the same instant,
another ball is thrown upwards with speed of
(1) (2) 50 m/s from the bottom of the building. The time at
which balls will meet is
(1) 2 s (2) 4 s
(3) 3 s (4) 2.5 s
(3) (4) All of these

(4)

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