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The document contains a series of important questions for the JEE Main 2025 examination, covering various topics in physics, including measurements, dimensional analysis, and motion. Each question presents multiple-choice options and requires knowledge of concepts such as density, energy, electric flux, and projectile motion. The questions are designed to test students' understanding of fundamental physics principles and their ability to apply them in problem-solving scenarios.
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JEE MAIN-2025

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS

1. The maximum percentage error in the 7. Which one of the following is the correct
measurement of density of a wire is [Given, mass dimensional formula for the capacitance in F? M,
of wire = (0.60 ± 0.003)g radius of wire = (0.50 ± L, T and C stand for unit of mass, length, time and
0.01)cm length of wire = (10.00 ± 0.05)cm] charge,
(1) [F] = C2 M−1 L−2 T2 
(1) 8 (2) 5
(3) 4 (4) 7
(2) [F] = C2 M−2 L2 T2 
2. Two particles are located at equal distance from
origin. The position vectors of those are (3) [F] = CM−2 L−2 T−2 
− −
represented by A = 2i + 3nj + 2k and B = 2i − (4) [F] = CM−1 L−2 T2 
2 j + 4 pk , respectively. If both the vectors are at
right angle to each other, the value of n–1 is 8. The position of a particle moving on 𝑥-axis is given
_______ . by 𝑥(𝑡) = 𝐴sin⁡ 𝑡 + 𝐵cos 2 ⁡ 𝑡 + 𝐶𝑡 2 + 𝐷, where 𝑡
ABC
3. The energy of a system is given as E(t) = 3e–t, is time. The dimension of
D
is
where t is the time and  = 0.3 s–1. The errors in the
(1) L2 T–2 (2) L2
measurement of  and t are 1.2% and 1.6%,
(3) L (4) L3 T–2
respectively. At t = 5 s, maximum percentage error
in the energy is :
(1) 6% (2) 8.4% 9. The electric flux is  =  +  where  and  are
linear and surface charge density, respectively.
(3) 11.6% (4) 4%

   represents
32.3 1125  
4. For an experimental expression y = ,
27.4 (1) electric field (2) area
where all the digits are significant. Then to report (3) charge (4) displacement
the value of y we should write
(1) y = 1326.19 (2) y = 1330 10. Match List-I with List-II
(3) y = 1326.186 (4) y = 1326.2 List-I List-II
(A) Permeability of (I) [M L2 T–2]
5. A physical quantity Q is related to four observables free space
ab4 (B) Magnetic field (II) [M T–2 A–1]
a, b, c, d as follows: Q = where, a = (60 ±
cd (C) Magnetic moment (III) [M L T–2 A–2]
3)Pa; b = (20 ± 0.1)m; c = (40 ± 0.2)Nsm–2 and d = (D) Torsional constant (IV) [L2 A]
(50 ± 0.1)m, then the percentage error in Q is Choose the correct answer from the options given
x below:
, where x = _________ .
1000 (1) (A)-(IV), (B)-(III), (C)-(I), (D)-(II)
(2) (A)-(III), (B)-(II), (C)-(IV), (D)-(I)
6. If B is magnetic field and μ_0 is permeability of (3) (A)-(I), (B)-(IV), (C)-(II), (D)-(III)
free space, then the dimensions of (B/μ_0 ) is (4) (A)-(II), (B)-(I), (C)-(III), (D)-(IV)
(1) ML2 T–2 A–1
(2) MT–2 A–1 11. In a measurement, it is asked to find modulus of
(3) L–1 A elasticity per unit torque applied on the system. The
measuredquantity has dimension of [MaLbTc]. If
(4) LT−2 A−1
b = 3, the value of c is ________ .
12. Match List-I with List-II 16. Match List-I with List-II
List-I List-II List-I List-II
(A) Magnetic (I) Ampere meter2
(A) Angular impulse (I) [M0 L2 T–2]
induction
(B) Latent heat (II) [M L2 T–3 A–1] (B) Magnetic intensity (II) Weber
(C) Electrical (III) [M L2 T–1] (C) Magnetic flux (III) Gauss
resistivity (D) Magnetic moment (IV) Ampere meter
(D) Electromotive (IV) [M L3 T–3 A–2] Choose the correct answer from the options given
force below:
Choose the correct answer from the options given (1) (A)-(I), (B)-(II), (C)-(III), (D)-(IV)
below: (2) (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(II)
(3) (A)-(III), (B)-(II), (C)-(I), (D)-(IV)
(1) (A)-(II), (B)-(I), (C)-(IV), (D)-(III)
(4) (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(II), (D)-(I)
(2) (A)-(I), (B)-(III), (C)-(IV), (D)-(II)
(3) (A)-(III), (B)-(I), (C)-(II), (D)-(IV) 17. The motion of an airplane is represented by
(4) (A)-(III), (B)-(I), (C)-(IV), (D)-(II) velocity-time graph as shown below. The distance
covered by airplane in the first 30.5 second is
__________ km.
13 The expression given below shows the variation of
Bt
velocity (v) with time (t), v = At3 + . The
C +t
dimension of ABC is :
(1) [M0 L1 T–3] (2) [M0 L2 T–2]
(3) [M0 L1 T–2] (4) [M0 L2 T–3]

(1) 12 (2) 3
14. The pair of physical quantities not having same (3) 6 (4) 9
dimensions is :
(1) Pressure and Young's modulus 18. The maximum speed of a boat in still water is
(2) Surface tension and impulse 27 km/h. Now this boat is moving downstream in a
(3) Torque and energy river flowing at 9 km/h. A man in the boat throws
a ball vertically upwards with speed of 10 m/s.
(4) Angular momentum and Planck's constant
Range of the ball as observed by an observer at rest
on the river bank, is _______ cm. (Take g = 10
15. Match List-I with List-II m/s2)
List-I List-II
19. Two cars and are moving on a road in the same
(A) Young’s Modulus (I) [M L–1 T–1]
direction. Acceleration of car increases linearly
(B) Torque (II) [M L–1 T–2]
with time whereas car moves with a constant
(C) Coefficient of (III) [M–1 L3 T–2] acceleration. Both cars cross each other at time t =
Viscosity 0, for the first time. The maximum possible number
(D) Gravitational (IV) [M L2 T–2] of crossing(s) (including the crossing at time t = 0)
Constant is _________ .
Choose the correct answer from the options given
below: 20. A particle is projected at an angle of 30° from
(1) (A)-(I), (B)-(III), (C)-(II), (D)-(IV) horizontal at a speed of 60 m/s. The height
traversed by the particlein the first second is h0 and
(2) (A)-(IV), (B)-(II), (C)-(III), (D)-(I) height traversed in the last second, before it reaches
(3) (A)-(II), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(III) the maximum height, is h1. The ratio h0 : h1 is
(4) (A)-(II), (B)-(I), (C)-(IV), (D)-(III) __________ [Take, g = 10 m/s2]
21. A ball of mass 100 g is projected with velocity 20 rotations per second about the vertical axis passing
m/s at 60° with horizontal. The decrease in kinetic through end of the string as shown. The tension in
energy of the ball during the motion from point of the string is ________ ML.
projection to highest point is
(1) 5 J (2) 15 J
(3) 20 J (4) Zero

22. The position vector of a moving body at any instant


of time is given as r = (5t 2 i − 5t j )m. The
magnitude and direction of velocity at t = 2 s is,
(1) 5 15 m/s, making an angle of tan–14 with
–ve Y 27. A bob of mass m is suspehded at a point O by a
(2) 5 15 m/s, making –1
an angle of tan 4 with light string of length l and left to perform vertical
motion (circular) as shown in figure. Initially, by
+ve X
applying horizontal velocity v0 at the point 'A', the
(3) 5 17 m/s, making an angle of tan–14 with string becomes slack when, the bob reaches at the
–ve X point 'D'. The ratio of the kinetic energy of the bob
(4) 5 17 m/s, making an angle of tan–14 with at the points B and C is _________ .
–ve Y

23. Two projectiles are fired with same initial speed


from same point on ground at angles of (45° – )
and (45° + ), respectively, with the horizontal
direction. The ratio of their maximum heights
attained is :
1 − tan  1 − sin 2
(1) (2) (1) 1 (2) 2
1 + tan  1 + sin 2 (3) 4 (4) 3
1 + sin 2 1 + sin 
(3) (4)
1 − sin 2 1 − sin  28. A force F = 2iˆ + bˆj + kˆ is applied on a particle and

24. A massless spring gets elongated by amount x1 it undergoes a displacement iˆ − 2 ˆj − kˆ . What will
under a tension of 5 N . Its elongation is x2 under be the value of b, if work done on the particle is
the tension of 7 N For the elongation of (5x1 – 2 x2), zero.
the tension in the spring will be, 1
(1) 0 (2)
(1) 39 N (2) 15 N 2
(3) 11 N (4) 20 N 1
(3) 2 (4)
3
25. A car of mass 'm' moves on a banked road having
radius 'r' and banking angle. To avoid slipping from
banked road, the maximum permissible speed of 29. A force f = x2 yi + y2 j acts on a particle in a plane
the car is. The coefficient of friction between the x + y = 10. The work done by this force during a
wheels of the car and the banked road is displacement from (0, 0) to (4 m,2 m) is
v2o + rg tan  v02 − rg tan  Joule (round off to the nearest integer)
(1) = (2) =
rg + v2 tan  rg − v02 tan 
30. A ball having kinetic energy KE, is projected at an
v2 − rg tan  v2 + rg tan  angle of 60° from the horizontal. What will be the
(3)  = 0 (4) = 0
rg + v02 tan  rgg − v2 tan  kinetic energy of ball at the highlest point of its
flight?
(KE) (KE)
26. A string of length L is fixed at one end and carries (1) (2)
8 2
 3
a mass of M at the other end. The mass makes   (KB) (KB)
 (3) (4)
16 4
31. A force F =  +x2 acts on an object in the 36. A uniform rod of mass 250 g having length 100 cm
is balanced on a sharp edge at 40 cm mark. A mass
x-direction. The work done by the force is 5 J when
of 400 g issuspended at 10 cm mark. To maintain
the object is displaced by 1 m . If the constant
the balance of the rod, the mass to be suspended at
 = 1 N then β will be 90 cm mark, is
(1) 15 N / m2 (2) 12 N / m2 (1) 190 g (2) 200 g
(3) 8 N / m2 (4) 10 N / m2 (3) 300 g (4) 290 g

37. A balloon and its content having mass M is moving


32. Given below are two statements: one is labelled as
up with an acceleration 'a'. The mass that must be
Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R
released from the content so that the balloon starts
Assertion A: In a central force field, the work done moving up with an acceleration '3a' will be
is independent of the path chosen. Reason R: Every (Take 'g' as acceleration due to gravity)
force encountered in mechanics does not have an
2Ma 3Ma
associated potential energy. In the light of the (1) (2)
3a + g 2a − g
above statements, choose the most appropriate
answer from the options given below 3Ma 2Ma
(3) (4)
(1) A is false but R is true 2a + g 3a − g
(2) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct
explanation of A 38. As shown below, bob of a pendulum having
(3) A is true but R is false massless string of length 'R' is released from 60° to
(4) Both A and R are true and R is the correct the vertical. It hits another bob B of half the mass
explanation of A that is at rest on a friction less table in the center.
Assuming elastic collision, the magnitude of the
velocity of bob A after the collision will be (take g
33. A body of mass 4 kg is placed on a plane at a point
as acceleration due to gravity.)
P having coordinate (3, 4) m. Under the action of
force F = (2iˆ + 3 ˆj )N , it moves to a new point Q
having coordinates (6,10)m in 4 sec . The average
power and instanteous power at the end of 4 sec are
in the ratio of:
(1) 13:6 (2) 4:3
(3) 1:2 (4) 6:13

34. A sand dropper drops sand of mass m(t) on a 4 2


(1) Rg (2) Rg
conveyer belt at a rate proportional to the square 3 3
dm 1
root of speed (v) of the belt, i.e.  v . If P is (3) Rg (4) Rg
dt 3
the power delivered to run the belt at constant speed
then which of the following relationship is true? 39. Given below are two statements. One is labelled as
(1) P v (2) Pv Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason
(R).
(3) P2  v5 (4) P2  v3

35. Consider a circular disc of radius 20 cm with centre


located at the origin. A circular hole of radius 5 cm
is cut from this disc in such a way that the edge of
the hole touches the edge of the disc. The distance Assertion (A): Three identical spheres of same
mass undergo one dimensional motion as shown in
of centre of mass of residual or remaining disc from
figure with initial velocities vA = 5 m/s, vB = 2 m/s,
the origin will be
vC = 4 m/s. If we wait sufficiently long for elastic
(1) 2.0 cm (2) 1.5 cm collision to happen, then vA = 4 m/s, vB = 2 m/s, vC
(3) 1.0 cm (4) 0.5 cm = 5 m/s will be the final velocities.
Reason (R): In an elastic collision between 43. A uniform solid cylinder of mass 'm' and radius 'r'
identical masses, two objects exchange their rolls along an inclined rough plane of inclination
velocities. In the light of the above statements, 45°. If it starts to roll from rest from the top of the
choose the correct answer from the options given plane then the linear acceleration of the cylinder's
below : axis will be
(1) (A) is false but (R) is true 1 1
(2) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is NOT the (1) g (2) g
2 3 2
correct explanation of (A)
2g
(3) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct (3) (4) 2g
(4) (A) is true but (R) is false explanation of (A) 3

44. An object of mass 'm' is projected from origin in a


40. A uniform circular disc of radius 'R' and mass 'M' vertical xy plane at an angle 45° with the x axis with
is rotating about an axis perpendicular to its plane an initial velocity v0. The magnitude and direction
and passing through its centre. A small circular part of the angular momentum of the object with respect
of radius R/2 is removed from the original disc as to origin, when it reaches at the maximum height,
shown in the figure. Find the moment of inertia of will be [g is acceleration due to gravity]
the remaining part of the original disc about the mvo3
(1) along negative z-axis
axis as given above. 2 2g
mvo3
(2) along positive z-axis
4 2g
mvo3
(3) along negative z-axis
4 2g
7 9
(1) MR 2 (2) MR 2 mvo3
32 32 (4) along positive z-axis
17 13 2 2g
(3) MR 2 (4) MR 2
32 32
45. A solid sphere and a hollow sphere of the same
41. A solid sphere of mass 'm' and radius 'r' is allowed mass and of same radius are rolled on an inclined
to roll without slipping from the highest point of an plane. Let the time taken to reach the bottom by the
inclined plane of length 'L' and makes an angle 30° solid sphere and the hollow sphere be t1 and t2,
with the horizontal. The speed of the particle at the respectively, then
bottom of the plane is v1. If the angle of inclination (1) t1 > t2 (2) t1 = t2
is increased to 45° while keeping L constant. Then (3) t1 < t2 (4) t1 = 2t2
the new speed of the sphere at the bottom of the
plane is v2. The ratio v12 : v22 is 46. A solid sphere is rolling without slipping on a
horizontal plane. The ratio of the linear kinetic
(1) 1: 2 (2) 1: 3
energy of the centre of mass of the sphere and
(3) 1:3 (4) 1:2 rotational kinetic energy is :
3 4
42. A circular disk of radius R meter and mass M kg is (1) (2)
4 3
rotating around the axis perpendicular to the disk.
5 2
An external torque is applied to the disk such that (3) (4)
2 5
(t ) = 5t 2 − 8t , where θ(t) is the angular position of
the rotating disc as a function of time t. How much 47. Two iron solid discs of negligible thickness have
power is delivered by the applied torque, when radii R1 and R2 and moment of inertia I1 and I2,
t=2s?
respectively. For R2 = 2R1, the ratio of I1 and I2
(1) 72MR2 (2) 8MR2 would be 1/x, where x = ________ .
2
(3) 108MR (4) 60MR2
48. The moment of inertia of a solid disc rotating along
its diameter is 2.5 times higher than the moment of
50.
inertia of a ring rotating in similar way. The
moment of inertia of a solid sphere which has same
radius as the disc and rotating in similar way, is n
times higher than the moment of inertia of the given Three equal masses m are kept at vertices (A, B, C)
ring. Here, n =_________ . Consider all the bodies of an equilateral triangle of side a in free space.
have equal masses. At t = 0, they are given an initial velocity
VA = V0 AC,VB = V0 BA and VC = V0 CB. Here,
49. The coordinates of a particle with respect to origin AC, CB and BA are unit vectors along the edges
in a given reference frame is (1, 1, 1) meters. If a of the triangle. If the three masses interact
force of F = iˆ − ˆj + kˆ acts on the particle, then the gravitationally, then the magnitude of the net
magnitude of torque (with respect to origin) in angular momentum of the system at the point of
collision is :
z-direction is
3
(1) 3am_0 (2) amV0
2
3 1
(3) amV0 (4) amV0
2 2

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