Class 11 Physics — Chapter 3: Motion in a Straight Line Online Test
The Motion in a Straight Line Online Test gives you a real exam-style MCQ experience.
Attempt timed questions, see instant results, review answers, and—on clearing
Paper 3—download your certificate. All tests are free,
NCERT/CBSE-aligned, and allow unlimited retakes. Treat them like a focused
chapter-wise mock test / quiz for school exams and competitive prep (JEE / NEET).
Struggling with displacement vs. distance, reading x–t / v–t graphs, or applying
kinematic equations under constant acceleration? You’re not alone. Use this page as a calm practice
space—short, phone-friendly MCQ online tests that show you exactly what’s working and what needs
revision. Build confidence one attempt at a time. When you’re ready, go for Paper 3 and earn your
certificate.
What’s inside this chapter test?
Three exam-style MCQ papers for Chapter 3 (Motion in a Straight Line):
Paper 1 (Easy) — Foundation: 20 questions · 30 min · Pass 40% · Fixed set
Paper 2 (Medium) — Mixed: 30 questions · 45 min · Pass 50% · Randomized from a large pool
Paper 3 (Hard) — Challenge: 50 questions · 75 min · Pass 70% · Randomized + Certificate on pass
Note: Papers 2 & 3 serve fresh mixes from the pool on every attempt. All papers are timed, auto-evaluated, and include answer review.
Key topics covered (Motion in a Straight Line)
Position, path length, distance vs displacement; coordinate & reference line
Average & instantaneous speed/velocity; relative motion along a line
Acceleration (uniform & non-uniform); motion with constant acceleration
Kinematic equations and their limits of applicability
Graphical analysis: x–t, v–t, a–t; slope & area interpretations
Free fall (g as constant acceleration), one-dimensional projectile start/stop cases
Estimation & units relevant to one-dimensional motion
How the online test works
Quick flow: Pick a paper → answer MCQs within time → submit → see score + review. Pass Paper 3 to download your certificate.
On-screen experience
MCQs: One question, four options
Timer: P1: 30 min • P2: 45 min • P3: 75 min
Navigation: Next/Prev buttons + question map
Result page: score %, correct/incorrect/unanswered, time taken, and answer-key review
Retake anytime: fresh mixes in P2 & P3
Marking & pass criteria
Scoring: +1 for correct, 0 for incorrect (no negative marking)
Passing marks: Paper 1 — 40% • Paper 2 — 50% • Paper 3 — 70%
Randomization: P2 & P3 draw new mixes each attempt; P1 remains fixed
Who should take this test?
CBSE/NCERT Class 11 students revising Chapter 3
JEE/NEET foundation aspirants sharpening speed, graphs & kinematics basics
Bridge learners fixing fundamentals before Class 12 kinematics/dynamics
Teachers & tutors needing ready-to-use chapter tests for class/homework
International curricula (IGCSE/IB/AP) wanting objective practice on 1-D motion
Why this online test helps
Real exam feel: timed papers, pass %, auto-submit
Instant feedback: find weak areas quickly and fix them
Step-up difficulty: Easy → Mixed → Hard (+ certificate)
Unlimited attempts: practice till confident; fresh mixes in P2 & P3
Free & safe: no login, no payment
Smart study plan for Chapter 3
Step 1 — Concept check: Attempt Paper 1 after reading the chapter (aim ≥ 40%). Note trouble spots (graph slopes, sign conventions, relative motion).
Step 2 — Build accuracy: Attempt Paper 2 (randomized). Revisit errors using the answer review.
Step 3 — Exam readiness: Attempt Paper 3 strictly within time (target ≥ 70%).
Step 4 — Review & revise: Keep a short error-log; re-solve similar problems.
Step 5 — Retention: Re-attempt after 24–48 hours to cement learning.
Important notes before you start
Do not refresh or close the tab during the test.
Best experience: latest Chrome/Edge, stable internet, distraction-free screen.
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FAQs on Motion in a Straight Line Online Test ▼
▸ What is the Class 11 Physics: Motion in a Straight Line Online Test?
It is an exam-style MCQ practice for Chapter 3. You attempt timed papers, see instant results with answer review, and—on passing Paper 3—download a certificate.
▸ Is it free and aligned with CBSE/NCERT?
Yes. It’s 100% free and follows the Class 11 Physics NCERT/CBSE syllabus for Motion in a Straight Line.
▸ How many questions and how much time are there in each paper?
Paper 1: 20 questions, 30 minutes • Paper 2: 30 questions, 45 minutes • Paper 3: 50 questions, 75 minutes.
▸ Do I get fresh questions on every attempt?
Yes for Paper 2 & 3 — they are randomized from a larger question pool, so you get new mixes each attempt. Paper 1 is a fixed set.
▸ Will I get a certificate for this test?
Yes. If you score 70% or more in Paper 3, you can download your certificate on the result page (and receive it by email if you provide one).
▸ Is there negative marking and what are the passing marks?
There is no negative marking. Scoring is +1 for correct and 0 for incorrect. Passing marks are: Paper 1 — 40%, Paper 2 — 50%, Paper 3 — 70%.
▸ Do these tests include x–t and v–t graphs?
Yes. Expect graph-based questions. Tip: think “slope = velocity” on x–t graphs and “area = displacement” on v–t graphs.
▸ How do I start and see my result?
Click Start Test, answer the MCQs, then submit (or wait for auto-submit). Tap View Result to see your score, time taken, and detailed answer review.
▸ Any quick tips to improve my score?
Do Paper 1 right after studying, list weak areas (graphs, sign conventions, relative motion), then attempt Paper 2 & 3 with a timer, review mistakes, and retake after 24–48 hours.
▸ Which device and browser should I use?
Use a modern browser (Chrome/Edge) with stable internet. Avoid refreshing or closing the tab during the test.