This page provides a complete collection of Class 11 Physics MCQs arranged chapter-wise according to the NCERT/CBSE syllabus. Each chapter is divided into multiple parts, and every part contains around 100 objective questions (with the final part containing fewer if required). These multiple-choice questions cover fundamental concepts, derivations, problem-solving, and applications. In total, the collection includes more than 3500 questions with answers, making it highly valuable for both CBSE board preparation and competitive exams such as NEET and JEE. For more subject-wise practice, you can also explore our Class 11 Chemistry MCQs, Class 11 Biology MCQs, and Class 12 Physics MCQs.
Class 11 Physics MCQs – Chapter List
- Units and Measurements
- Motion in a Straight Line
- Motion in a Plane
- Laws of Motion
- Work, Energy, and Power
- System of Particles and Rotational Motion
- Gravitation
- Mechanical Properties of Solids
- Mechanical Properties of Fluids
- Thermal Properties of Matter
- Thermodynamics
- Kinetic Theory
- Oscillations
- Waves
FAQs on Class 11 Physics MCQs ▼
▸ What are Class 11 Physics MCQs?
They are chapter-wise multiple-choice questions based on the Class 11 Physics syllabus to help students practice concepts, numericals, and applications effectively.
▸ Are these Class 11 Physics MCQs aligned with NCERT/CBSE?
Yes, the chapters and topics strictly follow the NCERT/CBSE Class 11 Physics syllabus and chapter sequencing.
▸ How many questions are there in each chapter?
Each chapter is split into multiple parts. Most parts include around 100 MCQs, while the final part may contain fewer questions as needed.
▸ Do these MCQs include both theory and numerical problems?
Yes, the sets cover conceptual theory questions as well as calculation-based numericals from every chapter.
▸ Are answer keys or explanations provided?
Yes, answer keys (and where relevant, brief explanations) are provided at the end of each part for self-evaluation.
▸ Are these MCQs helpful for board exam preparation?
Absolutely. The questions are designed for systematic revision and exam-oriented practice aligned with board patterns.
▸ Are these MCQs useful for NEET or JEE aspirants?
Yes, many questions reinforce fundamentals required for NEET and JEE. Use them as a strong foundation alongside dedicated exam-level practice.
▸ Is there any specific order to attempt the chapters?
We recommend following the NCERT order (Units & Measurements → Kinematics → Laws of Motion …) for smooth concept progression.
▸ How should I practice these MCQs effectively?
Attempt a part in timed conditions, mark unsure questions, then review with the answer key. Re-attempt after revising weak topics to track improvement.
▸ Do you reset numbering in every part?
Yes, numbering restarts from 1 in each part to keep attempts organized and easy to track.
▸ Which chapters are included?
All 15 NCERT chapters: Physical World; Units & Measurements; Motion in a Straight Line; Motion in a Plane; Laws of Motion; Work, Energy & Power; System of Particles & Rotational Motion; Gravitation; Mechanical Properties of Solids; Mechanical Properties of Fluids; Thermal Properties of Matter; Thermodynamics; Kinetic Theory; Oscillations; Waves.
▸ How often are these MCQs updated?
We periodically review and update sets for clarity, coverage, and alignment with the latest syllabus or exam trends.
▸ Can teachers use these MCQs for classroom quizzes?
Yes, teachers can use them for assignments, quizzes, or quick assessments to reinforce learning outcomes chapter-wise.
▸ Do these MCQs include difficulty variation?
Yes, sets mix basic, moderate, and slightly advanced items so students can gradually build speed and accuracy.
▸ Are diagrams or figures required to solve some questions?
Wherever relevant, items may reference standard diagrams (e.g., free-body diagrams) typically found in the NCERT textbook or class notes.
▸ Can I study only the numericals and skip theory MCQs?
We recommend balancing both. Conceptual MCQs strengthen fundamentals that directly improve numerical problem-solving accuracy.
▸ Is there any time limit suggested per part?
A reasonable target is 90–120 minutes per 100 questions. Adjust based on your pace and revisit challenging items after checking answers.
▸ Can I use these MCQs for quick revision before tests?
Yes. Use the parts as rapid revision sets—attempt, check answers, and note down concepts to revisit from your textbook.
▸ Do you cover common mistakes or traps in MCQs?
Many questions are curated to highlight typical misconceptions (units, sign conventions, vector handling), helping you avoid common errors.
▸ Are these MCQs suitable for self-study without coaching?
Yes. The structure is self-paced. Attempting part-wise and reviewing answers makes it ideal for independent learners.
▸ Do I need any prerequisite before starting?
Basic familiarity with each chapter from NCERT and class notes is recommended. Keep a formula sheet and calculator-ready mindset for numericals.
▸ Will more parts or advanced sets be added later?
Yes, advanced/extra practice sets may be added over time based on student demand and exam requirements.
▸ Can I download or save Class 11 Physics MCQs for offline study?
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