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Objective Type Questions – SHM (Page 1)
Level: IIT–JEE (Concept + Numerical)
Q1. Which of the following is a necessary condition for Simple Harmonic Motion?
- Velocity proportional to displacement
- Acceleration proportional to displacement
- Restoring force proportional to displacement and directed towards mean position
- Total energy proportional to displacement
Q2. The time period of a particle executing SHM depends on:
- Amplitude only
- Mass and force constant
- Initial phase
- Total energy
Q3. In SHM, acceleration is maximum when the particle is at:
- Mean position
- Extreme position
- Half amplitude
- Quarter amplitude
Q4. At the mean position of SHM, which quantity is maximum?
- Acceleration
- Potential energy
- Kinetic energy
- Displacement
Q5. The phase difference between velocity and displacement in SHM is:
- 0
- π/4
- π/2
- π
Q6. For a spring–mass system, doubling the mass will make the time period:
- Half
- Double
- √2 times
- 1/√2 times
Q7. The total mechanical energy of a particle executing SHM is proportional to:
- Amplitude
- Square of amplitude
- Frequency
- Displacement
Q8. If the amplitude of SHM is doubled, the maximum velocity becomes:
- Same
- Double
- Half
- Four times
Q9. The projection of uniform circular motion on a diameter is:
- Uniform motion
- Non-periodic motion
- Simple harmonic motion
- Random motion
Q10. In SHM, when displacement is zero, acceleration is:
- Maximum
- Minimum
- Zero
- Infinite
End of Objective Page 1
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