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. Which of the following pairs of compounds are geometric isomers?
  • A. Cis-2-butene and trans-2-butene
  • B. 1-butanol and 2-butanol
  • C. Ethylene and acetylene
  • D. Cyclohexane and hexane
Q. Which of the following pairs of compounds are structural isomers?
  • A. Cis-2-butene and trans-2-butene
  • B. 1-pentanol and 2-pentanol
  • C. Ethyl alcohol and dimethyl ether
  • D. Glucose and galactose
Q. Which of the following pairs of elements are both f-block elements?
  • A. Ce and La
  • B. U and Th
  • C. Y and Zr
  • D. Fe and Co
Q. Which of the following pairs of elements are lanthanides?
  • A. Ce and La
  • B. Ti and V
  • C. Fe and Co
  • D. Cu and Zn
Q. Which of the following pairs of molecules has the same bond order?
  • A. N2 and CO
  • B. O2 and F2
  • C. C2 and B2
  • D. He2 and Ne2
Q. Which of the following particles has a negative charge?
  • A. Proton
  • B. Neutron
  • C. Electron
  • D. Positron
Q. Which of the following particles has the least mass?
  • A. Proton
  • B. Neutron
  • C. Electron
  • D. Alpha particle
Q. Which of the following particles has the smallest mass?
  • A. Proton
  • B. Neutron
  • C. Electron
  • D. Alpha particle
Q. Which of the following particles is emitted during beta decay?
  • A. Alpha particle
  • B. Beta particle
  • C. Gamma ray
  • D. Neutron
Q. Which of the following particles is not a baryon?
  • A. Proton
  • B. Neutron
  • C. Pion
  • D. Lambda particle
Q. Which of the following particles is not a constituent of the nucleus?
  • A. Proton
  • B. Neutron
  • C. Electron
  • D. Alpha particle
Q. Which of the following particles is not a nucleon?
  • A. Proton
  • B. Neutron
  • C. Electron
  • D. Alpha particle
Q. Which of the following particles is not found in the nucleus of an atom?
  • A. Proton
  • B. Neutron
  • C. Electron
  • D. Alpha particle
Q. Which of the following particles is not found in the nucleus?
  • A. Proton
  • B. Neutron
  • C. Electron
  • D. Alpha particle
Q. Which of the following phenomena can be explained by the wave nature of light?
  • A. Photoelectric effect
  • B. Compton effect
  • C. Interference
  • D. Electron diffraction
Q. Which of the following phenomena demonstrates the wave-particle duality of light?
  • A. Photoelectric effect
  • B. Compton effect
  • C. Diffraction
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which of the following phenomena is a direct result of diffraction?
  • A. Interference
  • B. Polarization
  • C. Refraction
  • D. Reflection
Q. Which of the following phenomena is an example of surface tension?
  • A. Water droplets on a leaf
  • B. Air bubbles in water
  • C. Oil mixing with water
  • D. Salt dissolving in water
Q. Which of the following phenomena is explained by the concept of surface tension?
  • A. Capillary action
  • B. Viscosity
  • C. Buoyancy
  • D. Elasticity
Q. Which of the following phenomena is explained by the concept of viscosity?
  • A. Capillary action
  • B. Buoyancy
  • C. Fluid flow resistance
  • D. Surface tension
Q. Which of the following phenomena is NOT a characteristic of wave motion?
  • A. Reflection
  • B. Refraction
  • C. Diffraction
  • D. Conduction
Q. Which of the following phenomena is NOT a characteristic of waves?
  • A. Interference
  • B. Diffraction
  • C. Reflection
  • D. Conduction
Q. Which of the following phenomena is NOT a consequence of surface tension?
  • A. Formation of droplets
  • B. Capillary action
  • C. Floating of heavy objects
  • D. Shape of bubbles
Q. Which of the following phenomena is NOT a result of total internal reflection?
  • A. Mirage
  • B. Fiber optics
  • C. Rainbows
  • D. Prism dispersion
Q. Which of the following phenomena is NOT explained by wave optics?
  • A. Interference
  • B. Diffraction
  • C. Polarization
  • D. Photoelectric effect
Q. Which of the following phenomena is NOT related to surface tension?
  • A. Capillary action
  • B. Formation of droplets
  • C. Floating of heavy objects
  • D. Meniscus formation
Q. Which of the following phenomena is primarily due to surface tension?
  • A. Capillary action
  • B. Viscosity
  • C. Diffusion
  • D. Convection
Q. Which of the following phenomena is responsible for the formation of a rainbow?
  • A. Reflection
  • B. Refraction
  • C. Diffraction
  • D. Interference
Q. Which of the following pollutants is a heavy metal?
  • A. Lead
  • B. Carbon Monoxide
  • C. Nitrogen Dioxide
  • D. Sulfur Dioxide
Q. Which of the following pollutants is a major contributor to smog formation?
  • A. Carbon Monoxide
  • B. Sulfur Dioxide
  • C. Particulate Matter
  • D. Volatile Organic Compounds
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