Physics Practice
NEET Physics Questions with Explanations
Chapter-wise physics practice for NEET covering Class XI and XII. Practise MCQs from every chapter — with concept context and stepwise reasoning.
Class XI Physics chapters
Physical Quantities & Measurement
- •Units and dimensional analysis
- •Significant figures and errors
- •Measurement instruments and precision
One-Dimensional Motion
- •Distance, displacement, and speed
- •Equations of uniformly accelerated motion
- •Free-fall problems
Two-Dimensional Motion
- •Projectile motion
- •Relative velocity
- •Circular motion basics
Newtonian Mechanics
- •Newton's three laws of motion
- •Free-body diagrams and friction
- •Momentum and impulse
- •Connected bodies and pulleys
Energy and Work Concepts
- •Work-energy theorem
- •Kinetic and potential energy
- •Conservation of energy
- •Power and collisions
Rotational Mechanics
- •Moment of inertia
- •Torque and angular momentum
- •Rolling motion
Universal Gravitation
- •Newton's law of gravitation
- •Gravitational potential and field
- •Orbital motion and escape velocity
- •Kepler's laws
Elasticity of Solids
- •Stress and strain
- •Young's modulus, bulk modulus, shear modulus
- •Elastic potential energy
Fluid Mechanics
- •Pressure and Pascal's law
- •Bernoulli's principle
- •Viscosity and surface tension
Heat and Temperature
- •Thermal expansion
- •Calorimetry and specific heat
- •Heat transfer mechanisms
Thermal Physics
- •Laws of thermodynamics
- •Thermodynamic processes and PV diagrams
- •Heat engines and refrigerators
Kinetic Theory of Gases
- •Ideal gas equation
- •Kinetic energy and temperature
- •Degrees of freedom and specific heats
Simple Harmonic Motion
- •SHM equations and energy
- •Spring–mass and pendulum systems
- •Damped and forced oscillations
Wave Motion
- •Transverse and longitudinal waves
- •Superposition and standing waves
- •Sound waves and Doppler effect
Class XII Physics chapters
Electrostatics
- •Coulomb's law and electric field
- •Gauss's theorem
- •Electric dipole
- •Field due to charge distributions
Electric Potential & Capacitors
- •Potential and potential difference
- •Capacitance and dielectrics
- •Energy stored in capacitors
- •Combination of capacitors
Electric Current and Circuits
- •Ohm's law and resistance
- •Kirchhoff's laws
- •Wheatstone bridge and potentiometer
- •Electrical energy and power
Magnetic Effects of Current
- •Biot–Savart law
- •Ampere's circuital law
- •Force on a moving charge in a magnetic field
- •Solenoid and toroid
Magnetic Properties of Materials
- •Diamagnetism, paramagnetism, ferromagnetism
- •Hysteresis curve
- •Earth's magnetism
Electromagnetic Induction Physics
- •Faraday's and Lenz's laws
- •Self and mutual inductance
- •Eddy currents
AC Circuits
- •AC voltage and current
- •LCR circuits and resonance
- •Power factor and transformers
EM Wave Theory
- •Displacement current
- •Electromagnetic spectrum
- •Properties of EM waves
Geometrical Optics
- •Reflection and refraction
- •Lenses and mirrors
- •Prisms and dispersion
- •Optical instruments
Interference and Diffraction
- •Young's double-slit experiment
- •Diffraction patterns
- •Polarisation of light
Quantum Physics
- •Photoelectric effect
- •Dual nature of radiation
- •de Broglie wavelength
Atomic Physics
- •Bohr model and hydrogen spectrum
- •Energy levels and transitions
- •X-rays
Nuclear Physics
- •Nuclear binding energy
- •Radioactive decay and half-life
- •Nuclear fission and fusion
Electronic Devices
- •Semiconductor basics — p-n junction
- •Diode applications and rectifiers
- •Transistors and logic gates
Measurements and Experimental Techniques in Physics
- •Vernier caliper and screw gauge
- •Error analysis in experiments
- •Common laboratory setups
How NeetX helps with physics
- Concept context — understand the governing law, physical idea, and formula meaning before solving
- Stepwise reasoning — move from given values to equations to the final answer in a clear order
- Exam traps — spot common mistakes in units, signs, assumptions, approximations, and formula selection
- Smart elimination — reject wrong choices through units, limits, logic checks, and estimation
- Quick recall — revise formulas, standard results, and problem patterns quickly before the exam
Frequently asked questions
What chapters are covered in Class XI Physics on this page?
Class XI covers Physical Quantities & Measurement, One-Dimensional Motion, Two-Dimensional Motion, Newtonian Mechanics, Energy and Work Concepts, Rotational Mechanics, Universal Gravitation, Elasticity of Solids, Fluid Mechanics, Heat and Temperature, Thermal Physics, Kinetic Theory of Gases, Simple Harmonic Motion, and Wave Motion.
What chapters are covered in Class XII Physics on this page?
Class XII covers Electrostatics, Electric Potential & Capacitors, Electric Current and Circuits, Magnetic Effects of Current, Magnetic Properties of Materials, Electromagnetic Induction Physics, AC Circuits, EM Wave Theory, Geometrical Optics, Interference and Diffraction, Quantum Physics, Atomic Physics, Nuclear Physics, Electronic Devices, and Measurements and Experimental Techniques in Physics.
How should students use chapter-wise physics practice?
Start with foundational chapters like Newtonian Mechanics and Electrostatics, then work through each chapter sequentially. Use MCQ practice to reinforce problem-solving after studying each topic.