Physics Mock Test 1 – 30 Questions
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Original JEE Physics notes and timed practice tests covering Units & Dimensions, Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Waves, Optics, Electrostatics, and Modern Physics — with solved examples and session-wise drills. Practice chapter-wise questions, study topic-wise notes, and attempt physics mock tests for JEE Main & Advanced. Free CBT-style tests with instant scoring and answer review.
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Build a rock-solid foundation for JEE Physics — master dimensional analysis, SI units, trigonometry shortcuts, binomial approximation, and vector algebra with original concept notes and 60 timed practice questions.
Master one-dimensional motion with calculus — distance vs displacement, velocity, acceleration, equations of motion, free fall, and graphical analysis.
Conquer two-dimensional motion — projectile motion, inclined plane projection, relative velocity, river-crossing problems, and rain-man problems.
Master precision, accuracy, significant figures, and experimental error analysis with the mindset JEE uses in numerical and instrument-based questions.
Build the force-analysis instincts needed for JEE mechanics: Newton's laws, free-body diagrams, constraint motion, and the real behavior of friction.
Think beyond translation: torque, angular acceleration, rolling, rotational equilibrium, and how rigid bodies respond to force pairs in JEE problems.
Learn how JEE turns mechanics into energy bookkeeping: work by variable force, conservative fields, power, and the work-energy theorem.
Handle multi-body mechanics like a JEE problem-solver: center of mass motion, impulse, conservation of momentum, and collision models.
Develop the JEE instinct for centripetal acceleration, radial force balance, banking, and vertical-circle constraints.
Move from Newton's law to field, potential, escape speed, and satellite motion with a JEE-centered understanding of gravitational systems.
Cover deformation, thermal response, heat exchange, and transport mechanisms with the analytical style JEE expects.
Turn fluid statics and dynamics into solvable JEE patterns: pressure, buoyancy, continuity, Bernoulli, viscosity, and surface tension.
Develop the microscopic and macroscopic view together: gas models, thermal processes, first law, and engine efficiency.
Learn SHM as a complete language of restoring-force motion: equations, energy, phase, springs, and oscillation timing.
Understand longitudinal wave motion, intensity, standing waves, and Doppler effect in the concise, formula-linked way JEE rewards.
Study transverse waves, superposition, reflection, and string harmonics in a way that links formulas directly to JEE patterns.
Treat electric charge, field, potential, and Gauss-law symmetry with the exact conceptual clarity JEE Advanced rewards.
Master storage of electric energy through capacitors, combinations, dielectrics, and charging logic in the compact style JEE expects.
Approach circuits with drift-velocity intuition and strong equation discipline: Ohm's law, resistors, cells, Kirchhoff rules, and power loss.
Handle fields due to currents, force on charges, and magnetic-motion geometry with the structured logic JEE uses again and again.
Learn changing-flux physics, self-induction, AC response, phasors, and resonance with a JEE-level balance of concept and formula.
Connect Maxwell's view of light to interference, diffraction, and polarization with the sharp distinctions JEE exams love to test.
Master reflection, refraction, mirrors, lenses, and optical instruments with the sign conventions and image logic JEE repeatedly tests.
Understand p-n junction logic, diode behavior, transistor action, and simple digital electronics in the high-yield style JEE prefers.
Finish the JEE Physics set with a clean understanding of modulation, bandwidth, antenna ideas, and signal transmission basics.
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Physics is one of three subjects in JEE Main (Paper 1) with 30 questions (20 single-correct MCQs + 10 numerical answer type) carrying 100 marks. In JEE Advanced (Papers 1 & 2 combined), Physics is tested through single-correct, multi-correct, paragraph-based, and integer-type questions across a higher difficulty ceiling. Physics often differentiates IIT ranks because multi-concept problems reward students who understand underlying principles rather than memorised formulas.
The JEE Physics syllabus spans 25+ chapters across five broad areas: (1) Mechanics — Units & Dimensions, Errors & Measurements, Kinematics 1D, Kinematics 2D, Laws of Motion and Friction, Work-Power-Energy, Centre of Mass and Collisions, Rigid Body Dynamics, Circular Motion, and Gravitation; (2) Properties of Matter & Thermal Physics — Elasticity, Calorimetry, Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, Kinetic Theory of Gases, and Thermodynamics (First and Second Laws); (3) Oscillations & Waves — Simple Harmonic Motion, Waves on String, Sound Waves; (4) Electrodynamics — Electrostatics, Capacitance, Current Electricity, Magnetism, Electromagnetic Induction and AC Circuits; (5) Optics & Modern Physics — EM Waves, Wave Optics (YDSE, diffraction, polarisation), Ray Optics (mirrors, lenses, prisms), Semiconductors, and Principles of Communication.
LearnAtMyPlace provides original chapter-wise JEE Physics notes and 120 timed practice questions for every chapter (6 sessions of 20 questions — foundation → JEE Main → JEE Advanced difficulty). Notes are structured around formula derivation, JEE exam traps, graphical interpretation, dimensional analysis checks, and quick revision bullets. Total: 2,500+ original JEE Physics questions, all free with no login required.
Chapter weightage guide for JEE Main: Mechanics 30–35% (Kinematics, Newton's Laws, Rotational Dynamics, and Gravitation together); Electrodynamics 25–30% (Current Electricity, Electrostatics, and Magnetism are the top scorers); Optics and Modern Physics 15–20% (Ray Optics and Photoelectric Effect/Atoms/Nuclei are consistent); Thermodynamics and Waves 10–15%. For JEE Advanced: Mechanics (especially constraint motion, string-pulley systems, rigid body combined with energy) and Electrodynamics (multi-loop circuits combined with Faraday's law, or RC/LCR circuits in time-domain) are the highest-difficulty areas.
Recommended strategy: begin with the Mechanics unit (foundation for all Physics), proceed chapter by chapter through Thermal, Waves, Electrodynamics, and Modern Physics. For each chapter: read notes → attempt Sessions 1–3 (concept foundation) → review explanations → attempt Sessions 4–5 (JEE Main hard + JEE Advanced) → note down traps. Use Session 6 as a chapter test. All tests use CBT navigation with 90-second per-question timers matching the actual JEE Main interface.
JEE Main Physics has 30 questions: 20 single-correct MCQs (+4/−1 marking) and 10 numerical answer type (NAT) questions (+4, no negative marking). Total marks: 100. Duration is 60 minutes for Physics in the 3-hour JEE Main paper.
High-weightage JEE Main Physics chapters: Current Electricity (4–6 marks consistently), Electrostatics and Capacitance (6–8 marks), Kinematics + Laws of Motion (6–8 marks), Optics — Ray & Wave (4–6 marks), Modern Physics — Photoelectric, Atoms, Nuclei (4–6 marks), and Rotational Dynamics (4–6 marks). Mechanics and Electrodynamics together account for 50–60% of the Physics paper.
JEE Advanced Physics goes deeper in: Rigid Body Dynamics (combined with energy and friction), Electrostatics (non-uniform fields, energy of charge distributions), Electromagnetic Induction (motional EMF, induced current in loops), Optics (thin lens combinations, wave optics — YDSE with thin film), and Thermodynamics (cyclic processes, Carnot engine efficiency). Multi-concept problems combining two chapters are the hallmark of JEE Advanced.
LearnAtMyPlace provides 120 original practice questions per chapter across all JEE Physics chapters (6 sessions of 20 questions each). Questions span Easy, Medium, and Hard difficulty, mirroring both JEE Main and JEE Advanced question styles — from direct formula application to multi-concept graphical problems. All questions are free with no login required.
In JEE Main, the 20 MCQ questions have −1 negative marking for wrong answers. The 10 numerical answer type (NAT) questions have no negative marking. In JEE Advanced, marking depends on the question type: single-correct carries partial or full negative, multi-correct has question-specific partial markings, and integer-type questions typically have no negative marking.
Start with Mechanics in sequence: Units & Dimensions → Kinematics (1D then 2D) → Newton's Laws and Friction → Work-Energy → Rotational Dynamics → Gravitation. Then: Fluid Mechanics → Thermal Physics (KTG + Thermodynamics) → SHM → Waves. Then: Electrostatics → Capacitance → Current Electricity → Magnetism → EMI and AC → Optics → Modern Physics. This order ensures each chapter builds on previous concepts.