| 1 |
Laws of motion are not valid in a system which is |
inertial
non-interial
at rest
moving with uniform velocity
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| 2 |
What must be changing when a body is accelerating uniformly? |
the force acting on a body
the velocity of the body
the mass of the body
the speed of the body
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| 3 |
When a force is applied on a body, several effects are possible Which of the following effect could not occur? |
the body rotates
the body speeds up
the mass of the body decreases
the body changes its direction
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| 4 |
For a fixed force, larger is the mass of a body the |
greater is its acceleration
smaller is its acceleration
smaller is its weight
zero is its acceleration
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| 5 |
Inertia mass and gravitational mass are |
opposite
identical
identical when there is no friction
all of them
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| 6 |
The effect of applying a force on a moving body is to change |
its direction of motion only
its speed of motion only
both the direction and speed of motion
its inertia only
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| 7 |
Inertial frame of references are those frame of references which are moving with |
increasing velocity
decreasing velocity
constant velocity
all of them
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| 8 |
The mass of the object is a quantities measure of its |
speed
velocity
acceleration
inertia
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| 9 |
A 5 kg mass is falling freely, the force acting on, it will be |
19.6 N
9.8 N
5 N
Zero
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| 10 |
The discuss used by athlete has a mass of 1 kg, its weight in newton is |
9.8 N
80 N
98 N
100 N
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| 11 |
A mass of 5kg moves with an acceleration of 10m s-2force applied is |
10<b>N</b>
50<b>N</b>
2<b>N</b>
20<b>N</b>
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| 12 |
Acceleration produced in a body by the force varies |
inversely as the applied force
directly as the applied force
directly as the mass of the body
none of them
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| 13 |
Acceleration produced in a body by a force varies |
inversely as the applied force
directly as the applied force
directly as the mass of the body
none of them
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| 14 |
A non-inertial frame of reference is that frame of reference in which |
<b>a</b> = 0
<b>a</b> > 0 or <b>a</b> < 0
<b>v</b> = 0
none of them
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| 15 |
An inertial frame of reference is that frame of reference in which |
<b>a</b> = 0
<b>a</b> > 0
<b>a</b> < 0
all of them
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| 16 |
Newton's laws are adequate for speeds that are |
low compared with the speed of light
equal to the speed of light
greater than the speed of light
all of them
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| 17 |
Newton published laws of motion in his famous book "principia" in |
1867
1667
1676
1687
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| 18 |
If the velocity of the body decreases non-uniformly then the slope of the velocity-time graph will have |
different values
same values
zero valves
constant valves
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| 19 |
If the slope of the velocity-time graph increases at constant rate with time, then the body is said to have |
uniform deceleration
uniform negative acceleration
average acceleration
uniform positive acceleration
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| 20 |
When a body is moving with uniform positive acceleration, the velocity- time graph is a straight line. Its slope is |
zero
negative
positive
non-existing
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| 21 |
The three equation of motions are useful only for |
linear motion with increasing acceleration
line motion with uniform acceleration
linear motion with zero acceleration
linear motion with varying acceleration
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| 22 |
A body starting from rest covers a distance of 0.45 Km and acquires a velocity of 300 Kmh-1. its acceleration will be |
7.71 m s<sup>-2</sup>
0.5m s<sup>-2</sup>
0.15m s<sup>-2</sup>
0.092m s<sup>-2</sup>
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| 23 |
The area under line velocity-time graph is numerically equal to the |
speed of the body
acceleration of the body
distance covered by the body
none of them
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| 24 |
The slopes of the tangent at any point on the curve gives the value of the |
average velocity at that point
instantaneous velocity at that point
average acceleration at that point
instantaneous acceleration at that point
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| 25 |
When body moves with increasing acceleration, its velocity time graph is a |
straight line
horizontal straight line
vertical straight line
curve
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| 26 |
Graphs which are used to illustrate the variation of velocity of an object with time are called |
distance time graphs
speed time graphs
velocity time graphs
acceleration time graphs
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| 27 |
Bodies failing freely under gravity provide good example of motion under |
non-uniform acceleration
uniform acceleration
variable acceleration
increasing acceleration
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| 28 |
The decrease in velocity per unit time is called |
deceleration
acceleration
uniform acceleration
variable acceleration
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| 29 |
A body moving with uniform velocity has |
positive acceleration
negative acceleration
infinite acceleration
zero acceleration
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| 30 |
If the values of instantaneous and average velocities are equal, the body is said to be moving with |
uniform acceleration
uniform speed
variable velocity
uniform velocity
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