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Mock Test 11phy

This document outlines a mock test for Class 11 Physics, with a total duration of 2 hours and a maximum score of 60 marks. It includes various types of questions, ranging from multiple choice to derivations and calculations, covering fundamental concepts in physics such as forces, energy, and principles like Archimedes' and Pascal's laws. General instructions emphasize the importance of maintaining camera and microphone settings during the exam and adhering to academic integrity.

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Mock Test 11phy

This document outlines a mock test for Class 11 Physics, with a total duration of 2 hours and a maximum score of 60 marks. It includes various types of questions, ranging from multiple choice to derivations and calculations, covering fundamental concepts in physics such as forces, energy, and principles like Archimedes' and Pascal's laws. General instructions emphasize the importance of maintaining camera and microphone settings during the exam and adhering to academic integrity.

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Mock Test

CLASS 11

Physics

Time Allowed: 2-hour Maximum Marks: 60

General Instructions
 The first ten minutes will be cool-off time.
 Throughout the exam, please ensure that your camera is turned on and
your microphone is unmuted.
 The duration of the exam will be 2 hour (60 marks).
 If any form of malpractice is detected, you will not be allowed to
proceed with the exam.
 Leave the session only after submitting the answer sheet (PDF File)
to your trainer.

Question 1 - 5: 1 score each (1×5=5)


1) Name the weakest force among the fundamental forces.
2) The work done during an isochoric process is___
3) Police use _____ effect to detect over speeding vehicles.
a. Magnus effect
b. Pascal’s law
c. Doppler effect
d. None of these
4) The branch of Physics which deals with the study of phenomena related
to light.
5) Select a true statement from the following.
a. The distance travelled by light in one year through vacuum or air is
an astronomical unit.
b. The range of time in Physics varies from 10-14 sec to 10-25 sec.
c. Light-year is the largest practical unit of length.
d. Chandra Shekhar Limit (C.S.L) is the largest practical unit of mass.
Question 6 - 10: 2 score each (2×5=10)
6) Ravi is able to balance a 10 meter scale at 5m.
a. Name that point
b. Define it
7) The displacement (S) of a body in a time‘t’ is given by S = at2 + bt. Find
the dimensions of a and b?
8) List any two conditions for a motion of a body to be simple harmonic.
9) Write any two properties of conservative force.
10)
a. The angle between A = i + j and B = i – j is ___
b. The stress required to double the length of a wire of Young’s
modulus Y is ___
i. (Y/2, 2Y, Y, 4Y)

Question 11-15: 4 score each (4×5=20)

11) a
a. State Archimedes principle.
b. State Pascal’s law
12) The side of a cube is measured as 3.405 cm.
a) How many significant figures are there in the measurement.
b) If the percentage error in the measurement of the side of the cube is
3%, find the percentage error in its volume.
13) When 0.10 kg of ice at 0°C is mixed with 0.20 kg of water at 40°C
in a container, the resulting temperature is 7.6° C. Calculate the latent
heat of fusion of ice. Given specific heat capacity of water 4186 Jkg-1K-1
14) A device used to lift automobiles is shown in the figure.
a) Write the name of the device.
b) In the situation shown in the figure, mass of the car is 5000 kg and are
of the piston carrying it is 300 cm2. What pressure is to be applied to the
smaller piston?

15) A girl rotates on a swivel chair as shown below


a. What happens to her angular speed when she stretches her arms?
b. Name and state the conservation law applied for your justification.

Question 16-20: 5 score each (5×5=25)


16) A metal sphere of density ‘ρ’ and radius ‘a’ is falling through an
infinite column of liquid of density ‘σ’ and coefficient of viscosity ‘η’.
a. Name any two forces acting on the sphere.
b. With the help of Stoke’s theorem, derive an equation for the
terminal velocity of the sphere.
17) Power is the rate at which work is done.
a. Express power in terms of force and velocity.
b. An elevator carrying the maximum load of 1000 kg is moving up
with a constant speed of [Link] frictional force opposing the
motion is 5000 N. Determine the minimum power delivered by the
motor to the elevator.
c. Express your above answer in horse power.
18)
a. Write the equation connecting torque with force.
b. Derive the relation connecting torque with angular momentum.
19) Derive an expression for escape speed from a planet.
20) A ball of mass 50 g is projected vertically up with a velocity 25
m/s.
a. What is the acceleration of the ball?
b. Calculate the maximum height reached by the ball
th
c. At what height, its P.E be of its initial KE.
d. Draw graphs showing the variations of KE, PE and total energy of
the ball with height

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