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Class 11 Physics | Motion In A Straight Line MCQs with Answers – Part 2

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111. Assertion: A curved \(x-t\) graph represents non-uniform motion. Reason: The slope of a curved \(x-t\) graph changes from point to point.
ⓐ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, and Reason explains Assertion
ⓑ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, but Reason does not explain Assertion
ⓒ. Assertion is true, but Reason is false
ⓓ. Assertion is false, but Reason is true
112. Use the graph description below.
An \(x-t\) graph starts near the origin and bends upward so that its slope becomes steeper as time increases.
The motion described by this graph has
ⓐ. constant negative velocity
ⓑ. zero velocity at all instants
ⓒ. increasing positive velocity
ⓓ. equal negative displacements in equal time intervals
113. A car covers \(5\,\text{m}\) in the first \(1\,\text{s}\), \(5\,\text{m}\) in the next \(1\,\text{s}\), and \(5\,\text{m}\) in the third \(1\,\text{s}\), all along the same direction. A second car covers \(3\,\text{m}\), \(5\,\text{m}\), and \(7\,\text{m}\) in the same three successive \(1\,\text{s}\) intervals. The correct comparison is
ⓐ. both cars have uniform motion
ⓑ. only the first car has uniform motion
ⓒ. only the second car has uniform motion
ⓓ. neither car has motion because each interval is \(1\,\text{s}\)
114. A body moving on a straight line has positions \(x=0\,\text{m}\), \(x=1\,\text{m}\), \(x=4\,\text{m}\), and \(x=9\,\text{m}\) at \(t=0\,\text{s}\), \(1\,\text{s}\), \(2\,\text{s}\), and \(3\,\text{s}\), respectively. The average velocities in the three successive \(1\,\text{s}\) intervals are
ⓐ. \(1\,\text{m s}^{-1}\), \(3\,\text{m s}^{-1}\), \(5\,\text{m s}^{-1}\)
ⓑ. \(1\,\text{m s}^{-1}\), \(2\,\text{m s}^{-1}\), \(3\,\text{m s}^{-1}\)
ⓒ. \(0\,\text{m s}^{-1}\), \(1\,\text{m s}^{-1}\), \(4\,\text{m s}^{-1}\)
ⓓ. \(3\,\text{m s}^{-1}\), \(3\,\text{m s}^{-1}\), \(3\,\text{m s}^{-1}\)
115. A straight-line motion is described by \(x=t^2\), with \(x\) in \( \text{m} \) and \(t\) in \( \text{s} \). What does this equation suggest about the motion?
ⓐ. Constant velocity because \(x\) is written using \(t\)
ⓑ. Non-uniform motion with unequal displacements
ⓒ. Rest because \(x=0\,\text{m}\) at \(t=0\,\text{s}\)
ⓓ. Negative displacement in every equal interval
116. In a non-uniform motion record, why may the average velocity over a long interval fail to describe the velocity at a particular instant?
ⓐ. Because average velocity uses no position information
ⓑ. Because velocity changes during the interval
ⓒ. Because time interval is always negative
ⓓ. Because displacement is always larger than distance
117. A lift first moves slowly upward, then faster upward, along the same vertical line. The best kinematic description is
ⓐ. rest, because the lift remains inside the same shaft
ⓑ. uniform motion, because the path is a straight line
ⓒ. non-uniform one-dimensional motion
ⓓ. two-dimensional motion, because the speed changes
118. Consider the following statements about uniform and non-uniform motion. Statement I: Uniform motion has equal displacements in equal time intervals. Statement II: Non-uniform motion may have a curved \(x-t\) graph. Statement III: A body moving on a straight line must always have uniform motion.
ⓐ. I and II only
ⓑ. II and III only
ⓒ. I and III only
ⓓ. I, II, and III
119. A moving object has an \(x-t\) graph whose slope decreases but remains positive. The object is
ⓐ. moving in the positive direction with decreasing velocity
ⓑ. moving in the negative direction with increasing velocity
ⓒ. at rest because the slope is changing
ⓓ. moving with constant positive velocity
120. A body covers \(2\,\text{m}\), \(4\,\text{m}\), \(6\,\text{m}\), and \(8\,\text{m}\) in four successive equal time intervals of \(1\,\text{s}\). Its motion is
ⓐ. uniform with velocity \(2\,\text{m s}^{-1}\)
ⓑ. uniform with velocity \(8\,\text{m s}^{-1}\)
ⓒ. non-uniform with increasing speed
ⓓ. rest after the first interval
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