JEE Main MCQ & Objective Questions

The JEE Main exam is a crucial step for students aspiring to enter prestigious engineering colleges in India. It tests not only knowledge but also the ability to apply concepts effectively. Practicing MCQs and objective questions is essential for scoring better, as it helps in familiarizing students with the exam pattern and enhances their problem-solving skills. Engaging with practice questions allows students to identify important questions and strengthen their exam preparation.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Fundamental concepts of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics
  • Key formulas and their applications in problem-solving
  • Important definitions and theories relevant to JEE Main
  • Diagrams and graphical representations for better understanding
  • Numerical problems and their step-by-step solutions
  • Previous years' JEE Main questions for real exam experience
  • Time management strategies while solving MCQs

Exam Relevance

The topics covered in JEE Main are not only significant for the JEE exam but also appear in various CBSE and State Board examinations. Many concepts are shared with the NEET syllabus, making them relevant across multiple competitive exams. Common question patterns include conceptual applications, numerical problems, and theoretical questions that assess a student's understanding of core subjects.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Misinterpreting the question stem, leading to incorrect answers
  • Neglecting units in numerical problems, which can change the outcome
  • Overlooking negative marking and not managing time effectively
  • Relying too heavily on rote memorization instead of understanding concepts
  • Failing to review and analyze mistakes from practice tests

FAQs

Question: How can I improve my speed in solving JEE Main MCQ questions?
Answer: Regular practice with timed quizzes and focusing on shortcuts can significantly enhance your speed.

Question: Are the JEE Main objective questions similar to previous years' papers?
Answer: Yes, many questions are based on previous years' patterns, so practicing them can be beneficial.

Question: What is the best way to approach JEE Main practice questions?
Answer: Start with understanding the concepts, then attempt practice questions, and finally review your answers to learn from mistakes.

Now is the time to take charge of your preparation! Dive into solving JEE Main MCQs and practice questions to test your understanding and boost your confidence for the exam.

Q. What is the principle behind the working of a transformer?
  • A. Conservation of energy
  • B. Electromagnetic induction
  • C. Thermal expansion
  • D. Mechanical advantage
Q. What is the principle behind the working of an electric generator?
  • A. Electromagnetic induction
  • B. Electrolysis
  • C. Thermal expansion
  • D. Photoelectric effect
Q. What is the principle behind the working of an electric motor?
  • A. Electromagnetic induction
  • B. Lorentz force
  • C. Magnetic resonance
  • D. Electrolysis
Q. What is the principle of a potentiometer?
  • A. It measures current in a circuit.
  • B. It measures voltage by balancing it against a known voltage.
  • C. It measures resistance directly.
  • D. It measures power in a circuit.
Q. What is the principle of conservation of momentum?
  • A. Energy cannot be created or destroyed
  • B. The total momentum of a closed system remains constant
  • C. Force equals mass times acceleration
  • D. Work done is equal to energy transferred
Q. What is the principle of superposition in optics?
  • A. Light travels in straight lines
  • B. Two waves can interfere to form a resultant wave
  • C. Light can be polarized
  • D. Light can be diffracted
Q. What is the principle of superposition in wave motion?
  • A. Waves can only travel in one direction
  • B. Waves can interfere with each other
  • C. Waves cannot pass through each other
  • D. Waves always lose energy
Q. What is the principle of superposition in wave theory?
  • A. Waves can only interfere constructively
  • B. Waves can only interfere destructively
  • C. The resultant wave is the sum of individual waves
  • D. Waves do not interact with each other
Q. What is the probability of drawing a red card from a standard deck of cards?
  • A. 1/2
  • B. 1/4
  • C. 1/3
  • D. 1/6
Q. What is the probability of drawing an ace from a standard deck of cards?
  • A. 1/52
  • B. 1/13
  • C. 1/26
  • D. 1/4
Q. What is the probability of getting a sum of 7 when two dice are rolled?
  • A. 1/6
  • B. 1/12
  • C. 1/36
  • D. 1/3
Q. What is the probability of rolling an even number on a fair six-sided die?
  • A. 1/6
  • B. 1/3
  • C. 1/2
  • D. 2/3
Q. What is the probability of rolling an even number on a single die?
  • A. 1/2
  • B. 1/3
  • C. 1/6
  • D. 2/3
Q. What is the probability of rolling an even number on a single six-sided die?
  • A. 1/2
  • B. 1/3
  • C. 1/6
  • D. 2/3
Q. What is the probability of selecting a vowel from the English alphabet?
  • A. 1/5
  • B. 1/10
  • C. 1/26
  • D. 1/13
Q. What is the process called when a heavy nucleus splits into two lighter nuclei?
  • A. Nuclear fusion
  • B. Nuclear fission
  • C. Radioactive decay
  • D. Nuclear transmutation
Q. What is the process called when a polymer is formed by the addition of monomers without the loss of any small molecules?
  • A. Condensation polymerization
  • B. Addition polymerization
  • C. Cross-linking
  • D. Chain termination
Q. What is the process called when a polymer is formed by the elimination of a small molecule?
  • A. Addition polymerization
  • B. Condensation polymerization
  • C. Chain-growth polymerization
  • D. Step-growth polymerization
Q. What is the process called when a solid changes directly into a gas?
  • A. Sublimation
  • B. Evaporation
  • C. Condensation
  • D. Deposition
Q. What is the process of creating a polymer from monomers called?
  • A. Polymerization
  • B. Depolymerization
  • C. Sublimation
  • D. Condensation
Q. What is the product formed when Fe2O3 is reduced by carbon monoxide?
  • A. Fe
  • B. CO2
  • C. C
  • D. FeO
Q. What is the product of (1 + i) and (1 - i)?
  • A. 2
  • B. 0
  • C. 1
  • D. 1 + 0i
Q. What is the product of 3.00 and 2.5, considering significant figures?
  • A. 7.5
  • B. 7.50
  • C. 7.500
  • D. 7.55
Q. What is the product of the complete combustion of an alkane?
  • A. Carbon monoxide and water
  • B. Carbon dioxide and water
  • C. Carbon and hydrogen
  • D. Hydrogen gas
Q. What is the product of the complete combustion of an alkyne?
  • A. CO2 and H2O
  • B. CO and H2O
  • C. C and H2O
  • D. C2H4
Q. What is the product of the complete combustion of propane (C3H8)?
  • A. CO2 and H2O
  • B. CO and H2O
  • C. C and H2O
  • D. C2H4 and H2O
Q. What is the product of the complete hydrogenation of 2-butyne?
  • A. 1-butyne
  • B. 2-butyne
  • C. butane
  • D. butyne
Q. What is the product of the complex numbers (1 + i) and (1 - i)?
  • A. 2
  • B. 0
  • C. 1
  • D. 1 + 0i
Q. What is the product of the complex numbers z1 = 1 + i and z2 = 1 - i?
  • A. 2
  • B. 0
  • C. 1
  • D. 1 + 0i
Q. What is the product of the decarboxylation of sodium acetate?
  • A. Methane
  • B. Ethane
  • C. Carbon dioxide
  • D. Acetic acid
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