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STARS ACADEMY LAHORE


Head office: 28 Kashmir Block Allama Iqbal Town Lahore 042-37800293-310 0333-1409100, www.starscollege.edu.pk

_____________________ _________________________
Roll No. of Candidate Name of Candidate

STARS ENTRY TEST SYSTEM – 2024


Test Code: P1 Session MDCAT Time Allowed: 40 mints
1. How far a stone shall free-fall in 1 second if released from rest?
A) 4.9 m C) 19.6 m
B) 9.8 m D) 3 × 9.8 𝑚
2. You observe an object covering distances in direct proportion to the square of the time elapsed. The
acceleration is:
A) Zero C) Decreasing
B) Constant D) Increasing
3. A body is thrown upwards and reaches its maximum height. At that position:
A) Its acceleration is minimum
B) Its velocity is zero and its acceleration is also zero
C) Its velocity is zero but its acceleration is maximum.
D) Its velocity is zero and its acceleration is the acceleration due to gravity.
4. A ball is thrown upward. After it has left the hand, its acceleration:
A) Remains constant C) Decreases
B) Increases D) Is zero
5. An elevator is going up. The variation in the velocity of the elevator is a given in the graph. What is the
height to which the elevator takes the passengers?

A) 3.6 m C) 36.0 m
B) 28.8 m D) 72.0 m
6. The numerical value of ratio of displacement to distance is
A) Always less than one C) Always greater than one
B) Equal to one D) Equal or less than one
7. Which of the following represents uniform speed?

A) C)

B) D)
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8. Newton’s second law gives the measure of:


A) Acceleration C) Momentum
B) Force D) Angular momentum
9. When we jump out of a boat standing in water, it moves:
A) Backward C) Sideways
B) Forward D) None of these
10. A weighing machine records 35 kg when a boy stands on it. The reaction of the machine on the boy is:
A) 0 kg C) 70 kg
B) 35 kg D) Data is not complete
11. A force of 2 newton acting on a certain mass for 6 sec and gives it a velocity of 6 𝒎𝒔−𝟏 . The mass is
equal to:
A) 0.5 kg C) 2 kg
B) 1 kg D) 4 kg
12. The momentum of the system is conserved.
A) Always C) Only in the absence of an external force.
B) Never D) Only when an external force acts.
13. A jet engine work on the principle of:
A) Conservation of mass C) Conservation of energy
B) Conservation of linear momentum D) Conservation of angular momentum
14. Inertia is that property of a body by virtue of which the body is:
A) Unable to change by itself the state of rest
B) Unable to change by itself the state of uniform motion.
C) Unable to change by itself the direction of motion.
D) Unable to change by itself the state of rest and of uniform linear motion.
15. When a train stops suddenly, passengers in the running train feel an instant jerk in the forward
direction because:
A) The back of seat suddenly pushes the passengers forward.
B) Inertia of rest stops the train and takes the body forward.
C) Due to relative motion
D) Due to breaking force
16. A ball is thrown vertically upwards at 19.6 m/s. For its complete trip (up and back down to the starting
position), its average speed is:
A) 19.6 m/s C) 6.5 m/s
B) 9.8 m/s D) 4.9 m/s
17. The time rate of change of momentum gives:
A) Force C) Acceleration
B) Impulse D) Power
18. If the slope of velocity-time graph gradually decreases, then the body is said to be moving with:
A) Positive acceleration C) Uniform velocity
B) Negative acceleration D) Zero acceleration
19. SI unit of impulse is:
A) 𝑘𝑔 𝑚𝑠 −2 C) 𝑁𝑠 −1
B) 𝑁 𝑠 D) Nm
20. A body is traveling with a constant acceleration of 𝟏𝟎 𝒎𝒔−𝟐 . If 𝑺𝟏 is the distance traveled in 1st second
and 𝑺𝟐 is the distance traveled in 2nd second, which of the following shows a correct relation between S1
and S2?
A) 𝑆1 = 𝑆2 C) 𝑆2 = 3 𝑆1
B) 𝑆1 = 3 𝑆2 D) 2𝑆2 = 3𝑆1
21. A cricket ball is hit so that it travels straight up in air and it acquires 3 s to reach the maximum height.
Its initial velocity is:
A) 10 𝑚𝑠 −1 C) 15 𝑚𝑠 −1
−1
B) 29.4 𝑚𝑠 D) 12.2 𝑚𝑠 −1
22. Which one of the following statements is correct for an object released from rest?
A) The average velocity during the first second of time is 4.9 m/s
B) During each second the object falls 9.8 m
C) The acceleration changes by 9.8 𝑚/𝑠 2 every second.
D) The object falls 9.8 m during the first second of time
23. Acceleration of bodies of different masses allowed to fall freely is (air friction is negligible):
A) Same in magnitude and direction C) Same in magnitude only
B) Same in direction only D) Different for both bodies
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24. When velocity time graph is a straight line parallel to time axis then:
A) Acceleration is constant C) Acceleration is variable
B) Acceleration is zero D) Velocity is zero
25. If the acceleration of a body is zero then the slope of its v-t graph:
A) Parallel to time axis C) Straight line for the origin
B) Perpendicular to time axis D) Straight line inclined to the time axis at an angle of 45°
26. A student drops a table-tennis ball in air. What happens to the velocity and to the acceleration of the
ball during the first few seconds after release?
A) Velocity: decreases, Acceleration: decreases C) Velocity: increases, Acceleration: constant
B) Velocity: decreases, Acceleration: increases D) Velocity: increases, Acceleration: increases
27. The slope of distance-time graph will always be:
A) Negative C) Zero
B) Positive D) Maximum
28. The product of force and time is equal to:
A) Angular momentum C) Change in momentum
B) Force D) Velocity
29. A 1.0 kg ball moving at 2.0 m/s perpendicular to a wall rebound from the wall at 1.5 m/s. The change in
the momentum of the ball is:
A) Zero C) 0.5 N s away from wall
B) 0.5 N s away from wall D) 3.5 N s away from wall
30. If the body of mass 2 kg dropped from the height of 5 m find its momentum (𝒈 = 𝟏𝟎 𝒎𝒔−𝟐 ):
A) 15 N s C) 30 N s
B) 20 N s D) 40 N s
31. The total length of path is called:
A) Displacement C) Diameter
B) Distance D) Radius
32. Displacement and distance becomes equal when a body moves on a:
A) Circular path C) Zig zag path
B) Curved path D) Straight path
33. Slope of distance time graph gives:
A) Velocity C) Acceleration
B) Speed D) Both A and B
34. If a body is moving at straight line with constant speed, then which of following is correct:
A) Instantaneous velocity > Uniform velocity C) Body is moving with uniform velocity
B) Average velocity > Instantaneous velocity D) Its speed is variable
35. If the change in displacement of body is equal in equal intervals of time, then body is moving with:
A) Uniform acceleration C) Non uniform speed
B) Uniform velocity D) All of these
36. Direction of velocity is always along:
A) Force C) Displacement
B) Acceleration D) Change in displacement
37. The area under the acceleration time graph will give:
A) Distance C) Velocity
B) Force D) Displacement
38. The net force acting on car of mass 1000 kg whose displacement is changing equally in equal intervals
of time will be (time taken by car is 20 sec).
A) 50 N C) Zero
B) 2000 N D) 500 N
39. The slope of momentum time graph represents.
A) Acceleration C) Rate of change in momentum
B) Velocity D) Displacement
40. A body is thrown upward with some speed and reaches its at maximum height in time t seconds its
initial velocity will be:
A) Zero C) ½ gt2
B) gt D) 2as
41. Which of the following Newtons law define force?
A) 1st law C) 3rd law
B) 2nd law D) Both A & B
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42. How many no. of forces are acting on a book placed stationary at table.
A) Zero C) Three
B) Two D) Four
43. If total momentum of a system is not conserved then its:
A) Velocity is non uniform C) Change in momentum is non uniform
B) Acceleration is non uniform D) All are correct
44. Which of the following is not true for distance(S) and displacement (d)?
A) S=d C) S>d
B) S<d D) S= positive
P2
45. If “P” is the momentum of an object of mass ‘m’ the expression is:
2m
A) Energy C) Force
B) Power D) Velocity
46. What is the principle of conservation of momentum?
A) Force is equal to the rate of change of momentum
B) Momentum is the product of mass and velocity
C) The total momentum of a system remains constant provided no external force acts on it.
D) The total momentum of two bodies after collision is equal to their total momentum before
collision
47. Two railway trucks of masses m and 3m move towards each other in opposite directions with
speeds 2v and v respectively. These trucks collide and stick together.
What is the speed of the trucks after the collision?
v 5v
A) C)
2 2
v
B) D) v
4
48. The graph illustrates the motion of an object.

Which features of the graph represent the distance traveled by the object while moving at
constant speed
A) Area S C) Area S + area T
B) Area T D) The gradient at point X
49. A cyclist is riding at a steady speed on a level road. According to Newton’s third law of motion
what is equal and opposite to the backward push of the wheel on the road?
A) The force exerted by the cyclist on the pedals C) The tension in the cycle chain
B) The forward push of the road on the back wheel D) The total air resistance and friction force
50. A body moves from rest with a constant acceleration of 5m/s2. Its instantaneous speed (in m/s) at the
end of 10 sec is:
A) 50 C) 2
B) 5 D) 0.5
51. A shell of mass 10 kg moving downwards with a velocity of 200 m/s explodes in mid air and two
fragments of masses 5 kg each are produced. If velocity of one fragment is 100 m/s then velocity
of another fragment is
A) 100 m/s C) 300 m/s
B) 200 m/s D) 400 m/s
52. The distance traveled by a body dropped from the top of a tower is proportional to
A) Mass of the body C) Weight of the body
B) Height of the tower D) Square of the time elapses
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53. Which is not one of Newton’s law of motion?


A) The total momentum of a system of interacting bodies remains constants, providing no external
force acts.
B) The rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the external force
acting on the body and takes place in the direction of the force
C) If body A exerts a force on body B, then body B exerts an equal and oppositely-directed force on
body A.
D) A body continues in a state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line unless acted
upon by some external force.
54. A force 2F acting on a particle of mass 10 kg produces an acceleration of 60 ms −2. A force 5F
acting on a particle of mass M produces an acceleration of 50 ms−2
What is the mass M?
A) 3.3 kg C) 4.8 kg
B) 21 kg D) 30 kg
55. Mathematically displacement is equal to:
A) →𝑟1 − →
𝑟2 C) →
𝑟1 →
𝑟2


B) 𝑟 − 𝑟 → D)
𝑟1
2 1 →
𝑟2
56. The direction of displacement is towards the:
A) Initial point C) Along force
B) Final point D) Both B & C
57. Negative slope of d-t graph shows:
A) Forward journey of body C) Body is at rest
B) Reverse journey of body D) Negative acceleration
58. If d-t graph is parallel to time axis than velocity of body:
A) Positive C) Zero
B) Negative D) Increasing
59. In which of the following cases forces may not be required to keep the
A) Particle going in a circle
B) The momentum of the particle constant
C) Particle going along a straight line
D) Acceleration of the particle constant
60. One ball is thrown vertically upward with a velocity of 9.8 m/s. If it takes 10 seconds to reach
the highest point, then the acceleration of the ball is:
A) 9.8 ms−2 C) 98 ms −2
B) 980 ms−2 D) −9.8 ms−2

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