Practice & Test Laws of Motion

Class 11 Physics · Chapter 4. Practice 333 free NEET 2027 questions on Laws of Motion (Class 11 Physics), across 43 concepts. Asked ~3.8× per paper since 2013.

333
Practice questions
43
Concepts tagged
49
Asked 2013–2025
3.8×
Per paper

How much does Laws of Motion matter?

Across the 13 NEET papers from 2013 to 2025, Laws of Motion has been examined 49 times — an average of 3.8 questions per paper. At 4 marks each, that is roughly 15 marks a year riding on this one chapter.

What gets asked: 43 concepts

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

Angle of FrictionCentripetal and Centrifugal ForceChange of MomentumCircular Motion in Horizontal PlaneConservation of MomentumDependence of Static Friction Force on Various FactorsDynamics of Uniform Circular MotionEquilibrium of ParticleExternal and Internal ForcesFree Body DiagramFrictionFriction Due to Inclined Plane in Downward MotionFriction Force on a Block on Vertical WallFriction on Inclined PlaneHorizontal Motion on a Banked Road without FrictionImpulseInertia of RestInertial and Non Inertial Frame of ReferenceLimiting Friction ForceLinear Impulse of Constant ForceLinear Impulse of Time Varying ForceMassMaximum Velocity for a Horizontal Motion on Banked Road with FrictionMaximum Velocity in Horizontal Circular TrackMinimum Force to Keep a Body Stationary on a Vertical WallMotion in Accelerating FrameMotion of Two Blocks on Horizontal PlaneMotion of Two Blocks on Inclined PlaneMotion on Inclined PlaneNewton's First Law of MotionNewton's Laws of MotionNewton's Second Law of MotionNewton's Third Law of MotionNon-inertial Frame of ReferenceNormal Reaction ForceProperties of ForceRadial and Tangential ForcesResultant ForceRevolving Table with FrictionSpring ForcesTension in StringsTotal Contact ForceUnits of Mass

Sample questions

Question 1

According to Newton's third law of motion, action and reaction forces:

Question 2

A mass M is hung with a light inextensible string as shown in the figure. Find the tension of the horizontal string. [JIPMER 2018]

Question 3

The tension in the string in the pulley system shown in the figure is [JIPMER 2014]

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