Motion A thin uniform metal rod of mass ' m' and length ā lā standing vertically
is now allowed to fall due to its own weight.
The velocity with which its mid-point will strike ground will be :

| A. | Option 1 |
| B. | Option 2 |
| C. | Option 3 |
| D. | Option 4 |
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Option: 4 Solution : -. |
Motion The distance travelled by a body is directly proportional to the time, then the body is said to have -
(1) Zero speed
(2) Zero velocity
(3) Constant speed
(4) None of these
| A. | Option 1 |
| B. | Option 2 |
| C. | Option 3 |
| D. | Option 4 |
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Option: 3 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 If car A is at 80 km/h and car B is at 60 km/h in the same direction, what is
the velocity of thecar A relative to the car B?
(1)
40 km/h
(2)
20 km/h
(3)
10 km/h
(4)
30 km/h
| A. | Option 1 |
| B. | Option 2 |
| C. | Option 3 |
| D. | Option 4 |
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Option: 2 Solution : -. |
Motion The correct velocity-time graph for zero acceleration is:

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

The acce le ration of the above velocity-time graph is:
(1) Non-uniform.
(2) Zero.
(3) One.
(4) Uniform.
| A. | Option 1 |
| B. | Option 2 |
| C. | Option 3 |
| D. | Option 4 |
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Option: 2 Solution : -. |
Motion A body starts to slide over a horizontal surface with an initial velocity of
0.2 m/s. Due to friction, its velocity decreases at the rate of 0.02 m/s2.
How much time will it take for the body to stop?
(1) 10 s
(2) 15s
(3) 1s
(4) 5s
| A. | Option 1 |
| B. | Option 2 |
| C. | Option 3 |
| D. | Option 4 |
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Option: 1 Solution : -. |
Motion A body starts from rest at time t = 0, the acceleration time graph is shown in figure. The maximum velocity attained by the body will be :

(1) 110 m/s
(2) 55 m/s
(3) 650 m/s
(4) 550 m/s
| A. | Option 1 |
| B. | Option 2 |
| C. | Option 3 |
| D. | Option 4 |
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Option: 2 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 : -. |