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2. If we increases the current drawn from the battery then the potential difference across the battery will :
(A) Increase (B) decrease (C) remain same (D) Noen fo these
3. The equivalent resistance between A and B will be (in )
5. Find the equivalent resistance of the circuit between the terminals A and B .
36 85
(A) (B) 10 (C) (D) none of these
7 7
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7. The equivalent resistance between the points A and B is
5R 2R
(A) (B) (C) R (D) None of these
9 3
8. Find the error in the voltmeter connected in the circuit shown in figure .
a b
8K
4V
(A) 0.27 V (B) 0.25 V (C) 0.29 V (D) 0.32 V
9. An electrical bulb rated for 500 W at 100 V is used in a circuit having a 200V supply. Calculate the
resistance that one must put in series with the bulb, so that the bulb delivers 500 W.
(A) 70 (B) 40 (C) 50 (D) 20
10. A copper wire is stretched to decrease its radius by 0.15%, then the percentage increase in resistance is
approximately :
(A) 0.15% (B) 0.40% (C) 0.60% (D) 0.90%
11. 40W, 60W, 100W and 500W bulbs working on 220 Volt AC are conected in the electric circuit in such a
way that same current flows through each bulb. The bulb having maximum resistance is :
(A) 500W (B) 100W (C) 60W (D) 40W
12. A circuit has fuse of 5A. What is the maximum number of 100W (220 V) bulb that can be connected in
parallel to each other in the circuit ?
(A) 5 (B) 7 (C) 9 (D) 11
14. Two charges of +1 C & + 5 C are placed 4 cm apart, the ratio of the force exerted by both charges
on each other will be -
(A) 1 : 1 (B) 1 : 5 (C) 5 : 1 (D) 25 : 1
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SUMMER WORKSHOP (IJSO)
Daily Practice Problem Sheet
Subject : Physics Topic : Light DPP No. : 2
1. What should be the minimum height of plane mirror required to view complete image of a wall of height H
behind you :
(A) H/2 (B) H/3 (C) H/4 (D) H
2. In a room lighted by an electric bulb, it is found that the shadow of the ceiling fan hung in the centre is
falling on a wall opposite to the door. What can you say about the position of the bulb ?
(A) On the wall having the door
(B) On the wall facing the door
(C) On the wall on your right as you enter the room
(D) On the wall on your left as you enter the room
3. A plane mirror is rotated by an angle about the plane perpendicular to the plane of incidence. The
reflected ray will turn by an angle :
(A) (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) None of these
4. Two parallel plane mirrors A and B are placed at a separation 10 cm as shown in figure. A ray incident on the
corner of mirror B at an angle of incidence 45. Find the number of times this rays is reflected from mirror A :
5. Find the angle at which reflected ray will strike the upper mirror.
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7. How far a concave mirror of focal length 20 cm should be kept from over face if we want to see exact
inverted image of our face ?
(A) 30 cm (B) 40 cm (C) 50 cm (D) 60 cm
8. Focal length of a convex mirror is 10 cm. An object is placed at 10 cm from the mirror. Find the position
of the image.
(A) 5 cm (B) 15 cm (C) 18 cm (D) 20 cm
9. Which of the following correctly depicts the graphical variation in case of a spherical mirror ?
10. In normal incidence from plane mirror what will be angle of deviation :
(A) 0 (B) 90 (C) 180 (D) 360
11. The linear magnification for a mirror is the ratio of the size of the image to the size of the object, and is
denoted by m. Then m is equal to (symbols have their usual meanings) :
uf uf f
(A) (B) (C) (D) none of these
uf uf uf
12. The angle beyond which when a ray is incident, it is completely reflected back is called :
(A) angle of deviation (B) critical angle
(C) incident angle (D) angle of inversion
13. Which of the following conditions are necessary for total internal reflection to take place at the boundary
of two optical media ?
1. Light is passing from optically denser medium to optically rarer medium.
2. Light is passing from optically rarer medium to optically denser medium.
3. Angle of incidence is greater than the critical angle.
4. Angle of incidence is less than the critical angle.
(A) 1 and 3 only (B) 2 and 4 only (C) 3 and 4 only (D) 1 and 4 only
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SUMMER WORKSHOP (IJSO)
Daily Practice Problem Sheet
Subject : Physics Topic : Newtons law of motion DPP No. : 3
1. Two blocks, each of mass M, are connected by a massless string, which passes over a smooth massless
pulley. Forces F act on the blocks as shown. The tension in the string is :
2. Two blocks of mass m each is connected with the string which passes over fixed pulley, as shown in
figure. The force exerted by the string on the pulley P is :
3. One end of a massless rope, which passes over a massless and frictionless pulley P is tied to a hook C
while the other end is free. Maximum tension that rope can bear is 360 N, with what minimum safe
acceleration (in m/s2) can a monkey of 60 kg move down on the rope :
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5. Two persons are holding a rope of negligible weight tightly at its ends so that it is horizontal. A 15 kg
weight is attached to the rope at the mid point which now no longer remains horizontal. The minimum
tension required to completely straighten the rope is :
15
(A) 15 kg (B) kg
2
(C) 5 kg (D) Infinitely large (or not possible)
6. In the figure, the blocks A, B and C of mass each have acceleration a1 , a2 and a3 respectively . F1 and F2
are external forces of magnitudes 2 mg and mg respectively then which of the following relations is
correct :
8. A mass M is suspended by a rope from a rigid support at A as shown in figure. Another rope is tied at the
end B, and it is pulled horizontally with a force F. If the rope AB makes an angle with the vertical in
equilibrium,then the tension in the string AB is :
9. In the system shown in the figure, the acceleration of the 1kg mass and the tension in the string connecting
between A and B is :
g 8g g g g 6 g
(A) downward, (B) upward, (C) downward, g (D) upward, g
4 7 4 7 7 7 2
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10. A body of mass 8 kg is hanging from another body of mass 12 kg. The combination is being pulled by a
string with an acceleration of 2.2 m s2. The tension T1 and T2 will be respectively :(Use g =9.8 m/s2)
11. Two masses M1 and M2 are attached to the ends of a light string which passes over a massless pulley
attached to the top of a double inclined smooth plane of angles of inclination and . If M2 > M1 then the
acceleration of block M2 down the inclined will be :
M2 (sin ) M1g(sin )
(A) g (B)
M1 M2 M1 M2
M2 sin M1 sin
(C) M1 M2
g (D) Zero
12. Three masses of 1 kg, 6 kg and 3 kg are connected to each other by threads and are placed on table as
shown in figure. What is the acceleration with which the system is moving ? Take g = 10 m s2:
13. The pulley arrangements shown in figure are identical the mass of the rope being negligible. In case I,
the mass m is lifted by attaching a mass 2m to the other end of the rope. In case II, the mass m is lifted
by pulling the other end of the rope with a constant downward force F= 2 mg, where g is acceleration due
to gravity. The acceleration of mass in case I is :
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14. A 50 kg person stands on a 25 kg platform. He pulls massless rope which is attached to the platform via
the frictionless, massless pulleys as shown in the figure. The platform moves upwards at a steady
velocity if the force with which the person pulls the rope is :
15. Figure shows four blocks that are being pulled along a smooth horizontal surface. The mssses of the blocks
and tension in one cord are given. The pulling force F is :
F
30N
60 4kg 3kg 2kg 1kg
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SUMMER WORKSHOP (IJSO)
Daily Practice Problem Sheet
Subject : Physics Topic : Projectile motion DPP No. : 4
1. The horizontal and vertical components of the velocity of a projectile are 10 m/s and 20 m/s, respectively
. The horizontal range of the projectile will be :
[g =10m/s2]
(A) 5m (B) 10m (C) 20m (D) 40m
2. A large number of bullets are fired in all directions with same speed u. What is the maximum area on the
ground on which these bullets will spread ?
u2 u4 2 u4 2 u2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
g g2 g2 g2
3. A projectile fired with initial velocity u at some angle has a range R. If the initial velocity be doubled at the
same angle of projection, then the range will be :
(A) 2R (B) R/2 (C) R (D) 4R
5. At the top of the trajectory of a projectile , the directions of its velocity and acceleration are :
(A) Perpendicular to each other (B) Parallel to each other
(C) Inclined to each other at an angle of 45 (D) Antiparallel to each other
6. Galileo writes that for angles of projection of a projectile at angles (45 +) and (45 ) ,their horizontal
ranges described by the projectile are in the ratio of : (if 45)
(A) 2 :1 (B) 1 : 2 (C) 1 : 1 (D) 2 : 3
7. A projectile thrown with a speed at an angle has a range R on the surface of earth . For same and
, its range on the surface of moon will be :
(A) R/6 (B) 6R (C) R/36 (D) 36R
8. A stone is just released from the window of a train moving along a horizontal straight track. The stone will
hit the ground following :
(A) Straight path (B) Circular path (C) Parabolic path (D) Hyperbolic path
9. A bullet is dropped from the same height when another bullet is fired horizontally. They will hit the ground
:
(A) One after the other
(B) Simultaneously
(C) Depends on the observer
(D) None of the above
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10.
you throw a ball with a launch velocity of v = 3i 4j m/s towards a wall, where it hits at height h1.
Suppose that the launch velocity is v 5i 4j m/s. If h2 is corresponding height(h > h1 & h2), then
11. A boy throws a ball with a velocity u at an angle with the horizontal. At the same instant he starts running
with uniform velocity to catch the ball before it hits the ground. To achieve this he should run with a
velocity of:
(A) u cos u sin (C) u tan (D) u2 tan
12. The height y and the distance x along the horizontal plane, of a projectile on a certain planet [with
surrounding atmosphere] are given by y =[5t 8t2] metre and x =12t metre where t is the time in second.
The velocity with which the projectile is projected, is :
(A) 5 m/s
(B) 12m/s
(C) 13 m/s
(D) not obtainable from the data
13. A particle is projected from the ground with a velocity of 25m/s. After 2 second, it just clears a wall 5m
height. Then the angle of projection of particle is [g =10 m/s2]:
(A) 30 (B) 45 (C) 60 (D) 75
14. A cricket ball is hit at angle 60 with the horizontal with kinetic energy k. What will be the kinetic energy
at the highest point of its trajectory ?
k k 3k
(A) zero (B) (C) (D)
4 2 4
15. What determines the nature of the path followed by the particle ?
(A) speed
(B) velocity
(C) acceleration
(D) initial velocity and acceleration
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