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Question No : 22
The motion .of the pendulum of a wall clock is an example of

linear motion
vibratory motion
rotational motion
None of the above

Question No : 23
The distance between two bodies is halved. Now the force of attraction between them will be

half
one fourth
four times
two times

Question No : 24
The weight of a body is

maximum at the equator
minimum at the equator
minimum at the poles
the same everywhere

Question No : 25
A cyclist leans inwards when he is negotiating a curve 10 that

he may increase his speed
his weight may be reduced
necessary centripetal force may be available from the horizontal component of the normal reaction due to the track to maintain the curved motion
no frictional force may be produced between the wheels and the axle

Question No : 26
If the speed of the rotation of the earth increases the weight of a body

will increase
will decrease
will have no change
will either increase or decrease

Question No : 27
In a vacuum the following three articles are dropped at the same time and from the lame height. Which will reach the ground quicker?

a stone
a piece of wood
a feather
all will reach the ground at the same time

Question No : 28
Railway tracks are banked on curves so that

the necessary centrifugal force may be obtained from the horizontal component of the weight of the train
the frictional force between the track and the wheels is avoided
the necessary centripetal force may be derived from the horizontal component of the weight of the train
None of these

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