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JEE PHYSICS CHAPTER-WISE MCQs

"Master Physics Concepts Through Targeted Practice"

Our comprehensive collection of JEE Physics chapter-wise multiple choice questions covers the entire syllabus with varying difficulty levels. Each set is carefully curated to help you strengthen conceptual understanding and improve problem-solving speed for both JEE Main and Advanced examinations.

Physics MCQs by Chapter

1. Physical World and Measurement

Physics scope, SI units, dimensional analysis, measurement techniques

25 Questions Easy
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2. Kinematics

Motion in 1D, 2D, projectile motion, relative motion

30 Questions Medium
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3. Laws of Motion

Newton's laws, friction, circular motion, inertia

35 Questions Medium
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4. Work, Energy and Power

Work-energy theorem, conservation laws, power

40 Questions Hard
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5. Motion of System of Particles

Center of mass, linear momentum, collisions

30 Questions Hard
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1. Electrostatics

Coulomb's law, electric field, potential, capacitance

35 Questions Hard
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2. Current Electricity

Ohm's law, circuits, Kirchhoff's laws, potentiometer

30 Questions Medium
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3. Magnetic Effects of Current

Biot-Savart law, Ampere's law, moving coil galvanometer

40 Questions Hard
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4. Magnetism and Matter

Bar magnet, earth's magnetism, magnetic materials

25 Questions Medium
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5. Electromagnetic Induction

Faraday's laws, Lenz's law, self and mutual inductance

35 Questions Hard
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JEE Main Set 1

Full syllabus mock test with 30 questions (25 single correct + 5 numerical)

30 Questions Medium
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JEE Advanced Set 1

Full syllabus mock test with 18 questions (single correct + multiple correct + paragraph type)

18 Questions Hard
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Physics Wisdom

"Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect."

- Vince Lombardi

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JEE Physics Tip

"Solve at least 50 MCQs daily - focus on understanding concepts rather than just answers."

- Prof. H.C. Verma