Motion A body is moving along a straight line at 20 ms–1
undergoes an acceleration of 4 ms After 2 s, its speed will be-
(1) 8 ms–1
(2) 12 ms–1
(3) 16 ms–1
(4) 28 ms–1
| A. | Option 1 |
| B. | Option 2 |
| C. | Option 3 |
| D. | Option 4 |
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Option: 4 Solution : -. |
Motion How many meters is equal to 1 nanometer?
(1) 10–9 meter
(2) 10–10 meter
(3) 10 9 meter
(4) 1010 meter
| A. | Option 1 |
| B. | Option 2 |
| C. | Option 3 |
| D. | Option 4 |
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Option: 1 Solution : -. |
Motion

The figure above shows distance-time graphs of two objects X and Y. Which object
is mov ing
with greater speed?
(1)
Both objects are at rest
(2)
Both objects are moving with same speed
(3)
Object Y
(4)
Object X
| A. | Option 1 |
| B. | Option 2 |
| C. | Option 3 |
| D. | Option 4 |
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Option: 3 Solution : -. |
Motion A body freely falling from rest has a velocity v after it falls through a height h. The distance it has to fall further for its velocity to become double is -
(1) 3 h
(2) 6 h
(3) 8 h
(4) 10 h
| A. | Option 1 |
| B. | Option 2 |
| C. | Option 3 |
| D. | Option 4 |
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Option: 1 Solution : -. |
Motion Pick the false statement
(1) One can calculate uniform acceleration
(2) One can calculate non uniform acceleration from velocity-time graph.
(3) One can calculate velocity from distance-time graph.
(4) One can calculate speed from distance-time graph.
| A. | Option 1 |
| B. | Option 2 |
| C. | Option 3 |
| D. | Option 4 |
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Option: 3 Solution : -. |
Motion When the distance travelled by an object is directly proportional to the time, it is said to travel with-
(1) zero velocity
(2) constant speed
(3) constant acceleration
(4) uniform velocity
| A. | Option 1 |
| B. | Option 2 |
| C. | Option 3 |
| D. | Option 4 |
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Option: 2 Solution : -. |
Motion In a given velocity-time graph, what happens to velocity between C and D?

(1) Velocity is infinite
(2) Velocity is decreasing
(3) Velocity is increasing
(4) Velocity is constant
| A. | Option 1 |
| B. | Option 2 |
| C. | Option 3 |
| D. | Option 4 |
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Option: 2 Solution : -. |
Motion What is true about scalar quantities ?
(1) Scalars quantities have direction also.
(2) Scalars can be added arithmetically.
(3) There are special laws for scalar addition.
(4) Scalars have special method to represent.
| A. | Option 1 |
| B. | Option 2 |
| C. | Option 3 |
| D. | Option 4 |
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Option: 2 Solution : -. |
Motion A car travels (1 / 4) th of a circle with radius r. The ratio of the distance to its displacement is-

| A. | Option 1 |
| B. | Option 2 |
| C. | Option 3 |
| D. | Option 4 |
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Option: 2 Solution : -. |
Motion

In the distance-time graph of a cyclist, what is happening between B-C and C-D?
(1)
B-C: cyclist is coming back to where he started, C-D: cyclist is stationary.
(2)
B-C: cyclist is stationary, C-D: cyclist is accelerating.
(3)
cyclist is stationary, C-D- speed is increasing
(4)
B-C: cyclist is stationary, C-D: cyclist is coming back to where he started.
| A. | Option 1 |
| B. | Option 2 |
| C. | Option 3 |
| D. | Option 4 |
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Option: 4 Solution : -. |