MCQ Based on Kinematical Equations for NEET

Kinematical Equations If a body starts with velocity (u) and after time t its velocity changes to v, if the uniform acceleration is a and the distance travelled in time t is s, then the following relations are obtained, which are called equations of uniformly accelerated motion. The above equations are only applicable for uniformly … Read more

Electric Dipole Questions For NEET

Practice these problems based on electric dipole and electric dipole moment to strengthen your concepts. An electric dipole consists of two equal and opposite charges separated by a distance d. The electric dipole moment for a pair of opposite charges of magnitude q is defined as the magnitude of the charge times the distance between them.

MCQ based on Capacitance for NEET

Q.1. Capacity of a parallel plate condenser can be increased by(a) increasing the distance between the plates(b) increasing the thickness of the plates(c) decreasing the thickness of the plates(d) decreasing the distance between the plates Answer Answer: (d) Q.2. In a charged capacitor, the energy resides(a) in the positive charges.(b) in both the positive and … Read more

MCQ based on Electric Potential for NEET

Q.1. In a region of constant potential(a) the electric field is uniform(b) the electric field is zero(c) the electric field shall necessarily change if a charge is placed outside the region(d) None of these Answer Answer: (b) Q.2. A cube of a metal is given a positive charge Q. For this system, which of the … Read more

MCQ based on Gauss Law for NEET

Q.1. What about Gauss’s theorem is not incorrect?(a) It can be derived by using Coulomb’s Law(b) It is valid for conservative field obeys inverse square root law(c) Gauss’s theorem is not applicable in gravitation(d) Both (a) & (b) Answer Answer: (d) Q.2. A uniformly charged conducting sphere of 4.4 m diameter has a surface charge … Read more

MCQ based on Electric Flux for NEET

Q.1. The number of electric lines of force that radiate outwards from one coulomb of charge in vacuum is(a) 1.13 × 1011 (b) 1.13 × 1010 (c) 0.61 × 1011 (d) 0.61 × 109 Answer Answer: (a) Φ = q/ε0 = 1.13 × 1011 Q.2. If the electric flux entering and leaving an enclosed surface … Read more

MCQ based on Newton’s Law of Gravitation

MCQ based on Newton’s Law of Gravitation Q.1. Newton’s universal law of gravitation applies to(a) small bodies only(b) planets only(c) both small and big bodies(d) only valid for solar system Answer (c) It is applicable to both small & big bodies. Q.2. The value of G varies with(a) height above the earth’s surface(b) depth below … Read more

MCQ based on Kepler’s Law

One of the greatest ideas proposed in human history is the fact that the earth is a planet, among the other planets, that orbits the sun. Johannes Kepler discovered three empirical laws by using the data on planetary motion: Law of Orbits: Each planet moves in an elliptical orbit, with the sun at one focus … Read more

Lami’s Theorem MCQ for NEET

Q.1. Which of the following is true about Lami’s theorem?(a) The theorem is derived based on the cosine rule of trigonometry(b) The theorem is only applicable to regular shaped bodies in equilibrium(c) The theorem is helpful in determining the unknown forces acting at a point for an object in equilibrium.(d) The theorem determines the forces … Read more

MCQ based on Stress for NEET

Stress: When a force is applied on a body there will be relative displacement of the particles and due to property of elasticity an internal restoring force is developed which tends to restore the body to its original state. The internal restoring force acting per unit area of cross section of the deformed body is … Read more

Elastic and Inelastic Collision MCQs for NEET

Collision is an isolated event in which a strong force acts between two or more bodies for a short time as a result of which the energy and momentum of the interacting particle change. In collision particles may or may not come in real touch e.g. in collision between two billiard balls or a ball … Read more

Conservation of Energy and Momentum MCQs for NEET

Q1. If the kinetic energy of a body increases by 0.1%, the percentage increase in its momentum will be (a) 0.05% (b) 0.1% (c) 1.0% (d) 10% Answer: (a) Q.2. Work done in raising a box depends on(a) How fast it is raised(b) The strength of the man(c) The height by which it is raised(d) … Read more

Polarisation of Light

Light propagates as transverse EM waves. The magnitude of electric field is much larger as compared to magnitude of magnetic field. We generally prefer to describe light as electric field oscillations. In ordinary light (light from sun, bulb etc.) the electric field vectors are distributed in all directions in a light is called unpolarised light. … Read more

Diffraction of Light

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The phenomenon of diffraction was first discovered by Girmaldi. Its experimental study was done by Newton’s and Young. The theoretical explanation was first given by Fresnel.

(1) The phenomenon of bending of light around the corners of an obstacle/aperture of the size of the wave length of light is called diffraction…………………………………………………………

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Gravitation

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NLM

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Motion in 1-D

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Motion in a plane

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NEET Phy WPE (Part 2- Questions)

Problems for Practice TOPIC WISE Work Done by Constant Force Question 1: Question 2: Question 3: Question 4: Question 5: Question 6: Question 7: Question 8: Question 9: Question 10: Question 11: Question 12: Question 13: Question 14: Question 15: Question 16: Question 17: Question 18: Question 19: Question 20: Question 21: Question 22: Question … Read more

NEET Physics WPE

Introduction The terms ‘work’, ‘energy’ and ‘power’ are frequently used in everyday language. A farmer clearing weeds in his field is said to be working hard. A woman carrying water from a well to her house is said to be working. In a drought affected region she may be required to carry it over large … Read more

NEET Laws of Motion (Questions with detailed solution)

Question 1: Question 2: Question 3: Question 4: Question 5: Question 6: Question 7: Question 8: Question 9: Question 10: Question 11: Question 12: Question 13: Question 14: Question 15: Question 16: Question 17: Question 18: Question 19: Question 20: Question 21: Question 22: Question 23: Question 24: Question 25: Question 26: Question 27: Question … Read more

NEET Physics Kinematics (Graphical Questions)

Here we are providing NEET Physics Graphical Questions for Kinematics. Most of the time students gets confused while solving graphical questions based on kinematics. we have provided enough problems here so that students can master the concepts of graph. This will help students to understand the concept well. NEET Physics Kinematics (Graphical Questions) Question 1: … Read more

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