Practice & Test Thermal Properties of Matter

Class 11 Physics · Chapter 10. Practice 220 free NEET 2027 questions on Thermal Properties of Matter (Class 11 Physics), across 11 concepts. Asked ~2.4× per paper since 2013.

220
Practice questions
11
Concepts tagged
31
Asked 2013–2025
2.4×
Per paper

How much does Thermal Properties of Matter matter?

Across the 13 NEET papers from 2013 to 2025, Thermal Properties of Matter has been examined 31 times — an average of 2.4 questions per paper. At 4 marks each, that is roughly 10 marks a year riding on this one chapter.

What gets asked: 11 concepts

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

CalorimetryChange of StateElasticityHeat Capacity and Latent HeatHeat Flow and Area of Cross SectionHeat TransferIncrement of Length Due to Own WeightMeasurement of TemperatureSpecific Heat CapacityTemperature Versus Time Graph for Heating of IceThermal Expansion

Sample questions

Question 1

Consider the following statements regarding specific heat capacity: Statement I: The specific heat capacity of a substance depends on its nature and temperature. Statement II: The specific heat capacity at a constant pressure ($C_p$) is always greater than the specific heat capacity at constant volume ($C_v$) for a gas. Which of the above statements is/are correct?

Question 2

Consider the following statements about thermal expansion: Statement I: The coefficient of linear expansion of a material is approximately constant over a wide range of temperatures. Statement II: Liquids generally have smaller coefficients of volume expansion compared to solids. Statement III: Bimetallic strips use the principle of differential thermal expansion. Which of the above statements are correct?

Question 3

An iron rod of length 50 cm is joined end to end to an aluminium rod of length 100 cm. The coefficients of linear expansion of iron and aluminium are 12 x 10-6/ºC and 24 x 10-6/ºC respectively. The average coefficient of composite rod is

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