Practice & Test Current Electricity

Class 12 Physics · Chapter 3. Practice 286 free NEET 2027 questions on Current Electricity (Class 12 Physics), across 32 concepts. Asked ~5.1× per paper since 2013.

286
Practice questions
32
Concepts tagged
66
Asked 2013–2025
5.1×
Per paper

How much does Current Electricity matter?

Across the 13 NEET papers from 2013 to 2025, Current Electricity has been examined 66 times — an average of 5.1 questions per paper. At 4 marks each, that is roughly 20 marks a year riding on this one chapter.

What gets asked: 32 concepts

Every question in the bank is tagged to one of these, so practice can target the exact idea you keep missing.

Cells, EMF, Internal ResistanceColor Code of Carbon ResistorCombination of Cells in Series and ParallelCombination of ResistorsConductorsDifference between Emf of Cell and Potential Difference across CellDrift of ElectronsDrift Velocity, Mobility and their Relation with Electric CurrentElectric CircuitElectric CurrentElectric Current DensityElectrical Energy and PowerElectrical Energy, PowerElectrical ResistanceFinding Potential Difference between Two Points in an Electrical CircuitInternal Resistances of CellKirchoff's Law & Its ApplicationsLimitations of Ohm's LawMethods of Finding Current in Simple CircuitOhm's LawPotential Difference across Terminals of Battery Getting ChargedPotential Difference across Terminals when Battery Is Short-circuitedPotentiometerResistivity of Various MaterialsSensitivity of PotentiometerSeries and Parallel Combinations of ResistorsShort-circuitingTemperature Dependence of ResistanceTo Find Internal Resistance of an Unknown Battery Using PotentiometerV-I Characteristics of ResistorsWheatstone and Meter BridgeWheatstone Bridge

Sample questions

Question 1

A wire of resistance $R$ is cut into five equal pieces. These five pieces are then connected in parallel. If the equivalent resistance of this combination is $R'$, then the ratio $R/R'$ is:

Question 2

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Question 3

A silver wire of radius 0.1 cm carries a current of 2A. If the charge density in silver is $5.86 \times 10^{28}\ \text{m}^{-3}$, then the drift velocity is:

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