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Single Correct Choice Type


This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (a), (b), (c) and (d) for its
answer, out of which only one is correct.
1. A particle of mass m is projected from earth surface so that particle could just reach to infinity.
The kinetic energy of the particle at height h from the earth surface will be
a mgeh b
mgh
1 + h/Re
(c) mgh (d)
mgRe
1 + h/Re
2. A particle of mass m is fixed to the centre of a uniformly dense disc of mass m and radius R. This
modified disc is released on an incline plane making angle q from the horizontal. The disc rolls
without slip. Acceleration of the centre of disc will be
(a)
2
3
g sin q (b)
g sin
3
q
(c)
3
4
g sin q (d)
4
5
g sin q
3. A satellite is rotating around earth in a circular orbit around earth with kinetic energy E
0
. Now the
satellite is stopped and then released to fall on the earth. The satellite hits the earth surface with
kinetic energy
5
4
E
0
. Height of the orbit from the earth surface was
(a)
5Re
8
(b)
3
8
Re (c)
Re
4
(d)
4
5
Re
4. A cubical, uniformly dense block of mass m and side length l, is projected
horizontally on a rough horizontal ground. The cube experiences retardation
of g/4. The cube is not toppling. Magnitude of the moment of the normal
reaction about centre of mass of the cube will be
(a)
3mg
4
l
(b)
mg
8
l
(c)
mg
4
l
(d) zero
5. A thin massless rod of length l
1
+ l
2
is connected to two threads as
shown. A load is suspended to the rod at location as shown in the
figure. The rod is in equilibrium and remains horizontal. The correct
relation between l
1
, l
2
, a and b is
(a) l
1
cos a = l
2
cos b (b) l
1
tan a = l
2
tan b (c) l
1
= l
2
for all a and b (d) l
1
sin
2
a = l
2
sin
2
b
6. A uniform disc of mass 4 m and radius R is free to rotate about a vertical
axis passing from centre of the disc. An insect of mass m is situated on
the rim of the insect. Initially both insect & disc are at rest. Now the
insect starts crawling along the rim. If the insect craws (slips) by distance
pR relative to the disc, then in same time the disc will rotate by angle
(a)
p
5
rad (b)
p
4
rad (c)
p
3
rad (d)
p
6
rad
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Multiple Correct Choice Type


This section contains 3 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (a), (b), (c) and (d) for its
answer, out of which one or more is/are correct.
7. Two satellites P & Q are rotating in coplanner orbits of radii r and 4r about centre of earth. Time
period of P is T. At time t = 0 the line connecting P & Q passes from centre of the earth. Masses
of P & Q are same. Both satellites are moving in same sense.
(a) At time t = 0 velocity of Q relative to P will be of magnitude pr/T
(b) The line joining P & Q again passes from the centre of earth at time t = 8T/9
(c) Ratio of the angular momentum of Q to that of P about centre of the earth, will be 2 : 1.
(d) Accelerations of the satellites P and Q will be in ratio 16 : 1
8. A curved track ABCDE is situated in vertical plane. ABC & CDE both parts are part of a circular
curve of radius R. A vehicle of mass m is moving with constant speed v on the curve ABCDE.
The point B is in the lowest position and D is at the highest point.
(a) At B, resultant force on vehicle is
mv
R
2
mg upward
(b) At D, resultant force on vehicle is
mv
R
2
downward
(c) Work done by gravity on the vehicle from B to D is zero
(d) Work done by the friction force on the vehicle from B to D is positive
9. A projectile of mass m is projected horizontally with speed U from a tower of height H. When the
projectile is about to just hit the ground,
(a) at that time power of gravitational force will be mg2gH
(b) at that time torque, about the point of projection, will be zero
(c) at that time angular momentum about the point of projection is mUH
(d) Up to that time, work done by the gravity is mg(H +
U
2g
2
).

Comprehension Type
This section has 4 multiple choice questions based on paragraph. Each question has 4 choices (a), (b), (c)
and (d) for its answer, out of which only one is correct.
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Passage-1
A planet P of mass m is moving on an elliptical path, around the
sun which is at one of the focii of the orbit. Point B is nearest to
the sun and point A is at maximum distance from the sun. Given
SA = 4r
0
and SB = r
0
. At A, speed of the planet is v
0
.
10. In motion from A to B, work of the gravitational force of the sun
on the planet will be
(a) zero (b) 8mv
0
2
(c) 2/3 mv
0
2
(d) 7.5 mv
0
2
11. If time period of the planet for the complete motion around the orbit is T, then area of the orbit
equals
(a) 2v
0
r
0
T (b) 4v
0
r
0
T (c) v
0
r
0
T/4 (d) v
0
r
0
T/2
Passage-2
In the arrangement shown a uniform disc of mass m and radius R
is placed on a horizontal rough ground and its centre is connected
to a spring of force constant k and other end of the spring is fixed.
The disc is slowly translated by x
0
without rotation from the position
when spring was relaxed, and then disc is released. The disc rolls
without slip after it is released.
12. When the spring again passes from relaxed position speed of the centre of disc becomes v
0
. Then
1
2
kx
0
2
equals
(a) (1/2) mv
0
2
(b) mv
0
2
(c) (3/4) mv
0
2
(d) zero
13. After the disc was released to move, the acceleration of the centre of disc, immediately after
it was released, would be of magnitude
(a)
kx
m
0
(b)
2kx
3m
0
(c)
kx
2m
0
(d)
kx
3m
0

Integer Answer Type


This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging
from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles against the respective question numbers in the answer sheet have
to be darkened.
14. In the arrangement shown, pulley is massless & frictionless. The thread connecting
the blocks A (100 grams) and B(300 grams) is massless and inextensible. At time
t = 0, when the blocks are allowed to move from rest. The thread always remains
tight. Pulley is free to rotate about the centre. Radius of the pulley is 0.2 m. Take
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g = 10 ms
2
. Find the magnitude of the sum of the angular momentum (in SI unit)
of the blocks A and B about the centre of the pulley at the time t = 5 sec.
15. A massless rigid rod OPQ, of length 2l is free to rotate about a horizontal
axis passing from the end O. Two particles, each of mass m are fixed at
points P and Q of the rod. OP = PQ = l. From horizontal position, the rod
is allowed to rotate. Just after this, if resultant force on the mass situated
at P is
n3
n
mg downward, find n.
16. A uniformly dense rod of mass nm is free to swing about a horizontal axis
passing from the upper end. A particle of mass m moving horizontally,
collides with the rod at its lower end. The collision is elastic and the
particle stops after the collision. Find n.
17. From the surface of earth, a particle is projected with speed (1.5 g Re)
1/2
, in direction which is
tangential to the earth. The particle could go up to a maximum distance nRe from the centre
of the earth, before coming closer to the earth. Find n.
18. Two particles of masses m and 2m are released from rest when they are at infinite separation.
They move under their mutual gravitational attraction only. When they reach at distance r from
each other, velocity of one relative to other is of magnitude
kGm
r
where G is universal
gravitational constant. Find K.

Matrix Match Type


This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns, which have
to be matched. The appropriate bubbles corresponding to the answers to these questions have to be
darkened as the following :
p q r s
p q r s
p q r s
p q r s
p q r s
a
b
c
d
19. In the following Col. I, some informations are given about the forces & torque acting on a rigid
body over certain time interval. In the col. II some conclusions about few physical properties in
the same time interval of the rigid body are given. Match the items in the col. I with all correct
conclusions in the col. II.
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Column I Column II
(A) Net external force on the body is zero (p) Translational kinetic energy will
be constant
(B) Net torque about centre of mass of the (q) Rotational kinetic energy will be constant
body is zero, but net external force on
the body is non-zero.
(C) Net torque about centre of mass as well (r) Centre of mass will be moving on a
as net external force on the body are zero. straight line
(D) Only one force is acting on the body, (s) Angular momentum about centre of mass
and the line of action of the force is will be constant
passing from centre of mass of the body,
and the force vector is parallel to the
momentum of the body.
20. In the following col. I, positions of two points A & B with respect to the centre C of the earth
which is assumed as uniformly dense sphere of radius Re. In the col. II, statements regarding
gravitational field and potentials are given. Match the items in the col. I with all correct
statements of col. II
Column I Column II
(A) CA =
Re
2
(p) gravitational potential increases
CB = Re2 continuously from A to B
(B) CA =
Re
2
(q) As one moves from A to B, magnitude of
CB = Re gravitational field either continuously
increases or continuously decreases
(C) CA = CB =
Re
2
(r) Gravitational potential first decreasese
then increases as one moves from A to B
(D) CA =
3Re
2
(s) magnitudes of gravitational fields at A &
CB = 2Re B are same
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Answers : IIT Test paper - 4
Mathematics
1-C 2-B 3-B 4-C 5-A 6-A 7-AB 8-ABCD 9-ABCD 10-B
11-A 12-C 13-A 14-B 15-D 16-A 17-C 18-A
19- As, Bq, Cp, Dr 20- As, Bq, Cp, Dr
Chemistry
1-A 2-B 3-B 4-B 5-B 6-A 7-D 8-B 9-C 10-B
11-D 12-A 13-B 14-B 15-A 16-A 17-B 18-A
19- Ap, Bq, Cr, Ds 20- Ap, Bq, Cs, Dr, EPr
Physics
1-D 2-D 3-A 4-B 5-B 6-C 7-ACD 8-BD 9-AC 10-D
11-A 12-C 13-B 14- 2 15- 75 16- 3 17- 3 18- 6
19- Apr, Bqs, Cpqrs, Dqrs 20- Aps, Bpq, Crs, Dpq

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