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Circular and Rotational Motions - MCQ Test Series solved questions for NEET-UG, IIT JEE, COMEDK, MBBS and BDS admission tests, Engineering Entrance Exams

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Physics: Circular Motion, Rotational Motion

Physics MCQ Test Series solved questions for NEET-ug, IIT JEE, COMEDK, MBBS and BDS admission tests, Engineering Entrance Exams and other such competitive exams.
Syllabus for NEET and IIT JEE:
Kinematics of Circular Motion; Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion; Centripetal Force; Examples: vehicle on level circular road, vehicle on baked track; Angular Velocity and is relation with Linear Velocity; Torque or Moment of Force and Angular Momentum; Laws of Conservation of Angular Momentum; Theorems of perpendicular axes and parallel axes; Kinematics of Rotational Motion about a fixed axis; Rolling Motion; General relation among Position-Velocity-Acceleration for Motion in a plane and Uniform Circular Motion; Centrifugal Force; Motion in a vertical circle; Rotational Motion of a rigid body; Moment of Inertia; Angular Impulse.

Solved MCQ Test Series – Set 3 (Q. No. 21-30)
Question 21: The angular speed of a fly wheel making 120 rev/min is:
a. 2π rad/s
b. 4π2 rad/s
c. π rad/s
d. 4π rad/s

Question 22: A child is swinging a swing, minimum and maximum heights of swing from earth’s surface are 0.75 m and 2 m respectively. The maximum velocity of this swing is –
a. 5 m/s
b. 10 m/s
c. 15 m/s
d. 20 m/s

Question 23: An aeroplane is flying with a uniform speed of 100 m/s along a circular path of radius 100 m. The angular speed of the aeroplane will be:
a. 1 rad/s
b. 2 rad/s
c. 3 rad/s
d. 4 rad/s

Question 24: A block of mass m slides down along the surface of the bowl from the rim to the bottom as shown in fig. The velocity of the block at the bottom will be –
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Question 25: When a body moves with a constant speed along a circle:
a. Its velocity remains constant
b. No force acts on it
c. No work is done on it
d. No acceleration is produced on it

Question 26: A 1 kg ball is rotated in a vertical circle by using a string of length 0.1 m. If the tension in the string at the lowest point is 29.4 N, its angular velocity at that position is –
a. 7 rads-1
b. 14 rads-1
c. 3.5 rads-1
d. 25.6 rads-1

Question 27: A cyclist moves in a circular track of radius 100 m. If the coefficient of friction is 0.2. Then the maximum speed with which the cyclist take a turn without leaning inwards is:
a. 14.0 m/s
b. 140 m/s
c. 1.4 m/s
d. 9.8 m/s

Question 28: If all objects on the equator of earth feel weightless then the duration of the day will nearly become –
a. 6.2 hr
b. 4.4 hr
c. 2.2 hr
d. 1.41 hr

Question 29: Two racing cars of masses m1 and m2 are moving in circles of radii r1 and r2 respectively. Their speeds are such that each makes a complete circle in the same time t. The ratio of the angular speeds of the first to the second car is:
a. 1: 1
b. m1: m2
c. r1: r2
d. m1m2: r1r2

Question 30: A 2 kg stone is swung in a vertical circle by attaching it at the end of a string of length 2m. If the string can withstand a tension 140.6 N, the maximum speed with which the stone can be rotated is –
a. 22 ms-1
b. 44 ms-1
c. 33 ms-1
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Online Chemistry test series questions answers for NEET, IITJEE, Medical preparation | Hydrogen and its Compounds

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Chemistry solved Test Series, MCQ practice questions for preparation of NEET, IIT Joint Entrance Examinations, JEE Main and Advanced, Medical and Engineering Entrance Exams, MBBS admission tests, NEST and other competitions.

Hydrogen and its Compounds (Topics / Syllabus):
Position of hydrogen in the periodic table; Discovery, Occurrence, Preparation, Properties and Industrial Applications of Hydrogen; Dihydrogen - Isotopes of hydrogen, Properties, Preparation and Uses of dihydrogen; Heavy Hydrogen or Deuterium; Tritium; Hydrides and their classification; Water - structure of water and ice, properties of water, hard and soft water, Hydrogen Peroxide; Heavy water.   

Chemistry Solutions and Guide : Hydrogen and its Compounds

MCQ Test Series – Practice Questions - Set 3 (Q. No. 21-30)
Question 21: In which property listed below hydrogen does not resemble alkali metals?
a. Nature of oxide
b. Reducing nature
c. Tendency to form cation
d. Presence of one electron in valence shell

Question 22: Heavy water (D2O) freezes at:
a. 00C
b. 3.80C
c. -3.80C
d. 380C

Question 23: H2 gas is liberated when H2O2 reacts with –
a. Acidified KMnO4
b. O3
c. Acidified K2Cr2O7
d. HCHO

Question 24: Hydrogen gas behaves as an oxidising agent in its reaction with:
a. Chlorine
b. Potassium
c. Nitrogen
d. Sulphur

Question 25: Pure water can be obtained from sea water by:
a. Centrifugation
b. Plasmolysis
c. Reverse osmosis
d. Sedimentation

Question 26: Volume strength of 500 ml solution containing 3.4 g of H2O2 is –
a. 11.2
b. 6.8
c. 1.12
d. 2.24

Question 27: In basic medium, H2O2 acts as an oxidising agent in its reaction with:
a. Cr2(SO4)3
b. Ag2O
c. K3[Fe(CN)6]
d. K4[Fe(CN)6]

Question 28:Which isotope of hydrogen is radioactive in nature?
a. Protium only
b. Deuterium only
c. Deuterium and tritium
d. Tritium only

Question 29: Among the following, identify the compound which cannot act as both oxidising and reducing agents?
a. H2O2
b. H2
c. SO2
d. Cl2

Question 30: Hydrogen combines with other elements by:
a. Losing an electron
b. Gaining an electron
c. Sharing an electron
d. a, b, c all are correct




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hydrogen and its compounds
Solutions of Chemistry MCQ Test Series MCQ Practice Questions – Set 3 (Q.No. 21 – 30)
Answer 21: (a).

Answer 22: (b) Hint: Freezing point of heavy water is at 3.80C.

Answer 23: (d).

Answer 24: (b) Hint: An oxidising agent is a species which accepts an electron or electrons. Hydrogen accepts an electron from potassium when it forms KH.
H2 + 2K → 2KH (K+H-).

Answer 25: (c).   Answer 26: (d).

Answer 27: (a) Hint: In basic medium, H2O2 oxidises Cr2(SO4)3

2Cr3+ + 10H- + 3H2O2 → 2CrO2-4 + 8H2O
Cr – Oxidation No. = + 3         Cr – Oxidation No. = + 6

Answer 28: (d).   Answer 29: (b).   Answer 30: (d).

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Projectile Motion - MCQ test series with solutions | Prepare Physics for NEET, IIT JEE, MBBS and B Tech entrance exams

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Physics solved MCQ test series, questions answers expected in NEET, IIT JEE, Medical Entrance Exams, Engineering Entrance Exams; B Tech Admission, MBBS Admission Tests and other such competitive exams.
Practice questions answers from some of these topics (Projectile Motion - Syllabus):
Projectile Motion; Projectile Motion in an inclined plane; Relative Motion between two Projectiles; Motion in two dimensions; Cases of Uniform Velocity and Uniform Acceleration-Projectile Motion; Motion of objects in three dimensional space

Physics Test Series: Projectile Motion

Multiple Choice Questions – Set 3 (Q. No. 21-30)


Question 21: A projectile has –
a. Minimum velocity at the point of projection and maximum at the maximum height
b. Maximum at the point of projection and minimum at the maximum height
c. Same velocity at any point in its path
d. Zero velocity at the maximum height irrespective of the velocity of projection

Question 22: A ball is thrown at an angle of 300 to the horizontal. It falls on the ground at a distance of 90m. If the ball is thrown with the same initial speed at an angle 300 to the vertical, it will fall on the ground at a distance of –
a. 120 m
b. 27 m
c. 90 m
d. 30 m

Question 23: At the top of the trajectory of a projectile, the directions of its velocity and acceleration are:
a. Parallel to each other
b. Anti-parallel to each other
c. Inclined to each other at an angle of 450
d. Perpendicular to each other

Question 24: For a projectile, the physical quantity that remains constant is –
a. Vertical component of velocity and kinetic energy
b. Potential energy and kinetic energy
c. Horizontal component of velocity and acceleration
d. Potential energy and acceleration

Question 25: In the motion of a projectile freely under gravity, its:
a. Total energy is conserved
b. Momentum is conserved
c. Energy and momentum both are conserved
d. None is conserved

Question 26: A projectile is thrown with a speed v at an angle θ with the vertical. Its average velocity between the instants it crosses half the maximum height is –
a. V sin θ, horizontal and in the plane of projection
b. V cos θ, horizontal and in the plane of projection
c. 2v sin θ, horizontal and perpendicular to the plane of projection
d. 2v cos θ, vertical and in the plane of projection

Question 27: A ball is thrown up with a certain velocity at an angle θ to the horizontal. The kinetic energy KE of the ball varies with height h as:

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Question 28: A ball is projected with velocity 80 m/s and an angle 300 from horizontal the range will be –
a. 562 m
b. 286 m
c. 188 m
d. 1130 m

Question 29: A solid sphere and a hollow sphere are thrown horizontally from a cliff with equal velocities respectively. Then which sphere reaches first on earth?
a. Solid sphere
b. Hollow sphere
c. Both spheres simultaneously
d. We cannot say because masses of spheres are not given.

Question 30: Two projectiles of same mass and with same velocity are thrown at an angle 600 and 300 with the horizontal, then which will remain same –
a. Time of flight
b. Range of projectile
c. Max height acquired

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