Motion For a constant acceleration, the nature of velocity-time graph is:

(1) Graph-B
(2) Graph-D
(3) Graph-C
(4) Graph-A
| A. | Option 1 |
| B. | Option 2 |
| C. | Option 3 |
| D. | Option 4 |
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Option: 4 Solution : -. |
Motion If you whirl a stone on the end of the string and the string suddenly breaks,
the stone will:
(1) Fly off along the tangent to its circular path.
(2) Fly directly towards you.
(3) Spiral away from your hand.
(4) Spiral in towards your hand.
| 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 The velocity-time graph AC of a moving particle is shown in the figure
below. The acceleration of the particle is:

(1) 5 m/s2
(2) 10 m/s2
(3) 20 m/s2
(4) 2.5 m/s2
| A. | Option 1 |
| B. | Option 2 |
| C. | Option 3 |
| D. | Option 4 |
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Option: 4 Solution : -. |
Motion The acceleration of an object moving in a straight line can be determined
from:
(1) The area between the distance-time graph and time axis.
(2) The area between the velocity-time graph and time axis
(3) The slope of the velocity-time graph.
(4) The slope of the distance-time graph.
| A. | Option 1 |
| B. | Option 2 |
| C. | Option 3 |
| D. | Option 4 |
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Option: 3 Solution : -. |
Motion The displacement covered by a seconds’ hand of radius r in a clock after
one revolution is:
(1) 360 degree
(2) zero
(3) 3r
(4) 2r
| A. | Option 1 |
| B. | Option 2 |
| C. | Option 3 |
| D. | Option 4 |
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Option: 2 Solution : -. |
Motion A stone is dropped from the top of a tower. Its velocity after it has fallen
20 m is (take g = 10m/s2)
(1) –10 m/s (2) 10 m/s (3) – 20 m/s (4) 20 m/s
| A. | Option 1 |
| B. | Option 2 |
| C. | Option 3 |
| D. | Option 4 |
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Option: 3 Solution : -. |
Motion The velocity time graph of two bodie s A and B traveling along the +x
direction are given in
the figure . Which body has a greater acceleration?

(1) Body A has a greater acceleration
(2) Body B has a greater acceleration
(3) Both A and B have same acceleration
(4) Acceleration cannot be predicted from the given graph
| A. | Option 1 |
| B. | Option 2 |
| C. | Option 3 |
| D. | Option 4 |
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Option: 1 Solution : -. |
Motion What is the speed of the object in the 10 second interv al from 40-50
seconds?

(1)
2 m/s
(2)
1 m/s
(3)
0.25 m/s
(4)
0.5 m/s
| A. | Option 1 |
| B. | Option 2 |
| C. | Option 3 |
| D. | Option 4 |
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Option: 4 Solution : -. |