Physics Syllabus (JEE Main)

Q. Which of the following statements is true regarding the mean free path of gas molecules?
  • A. It increases with increasing temperature.
  • B. It decreases with increasing pressure.
  • C. It is independent of the size of the gas molecules.
  • D. It is constant for all gases.
Q. Which of the following statements is true regarding the moment of inertia?
  • A. It depends on the mass distribution
  • B. It is always constant
  • C. It is independent of the axis of rotation
  • D. It is only relevant for rigid bodies
Q. Which of the following statements is true regarding the photoelectric effect?
  • A. Electrons are emitted only if the light is of high intensity
  • B. Electrons are emitted regardless of the frequency of light
  • C. There is a threshold frequency below which no electrons are emitted
  • D. The photoelectric effect can occur with any type of electromagnetic radiation
Q. Which of the following statements is true regarding the second law of thermodynamics?
  • A. It allows for the conversion of heat into work with 100% efficiency
  • B. It states that energy can be created from nothing
  • C. It introduces the concept of entropy
  • D. It applies only to mechanical systems
Q. Which of the following statements is true regarding the use of a potentiometer?
  • A. It can measure current directly
  • B. It requires a galvanometer for operation
  • C. It can only measure AC voltages
  • D. It is not affected by the internal resistance of the source
Q. Which of the following statements is true regarding the Wheatstone bridge?
  • A. It can only measure AC resistances
  • B. It can measure unknown resistances
  • C. It requires a power source to operate
  • D. It is only used in high voltage applications
Q. Which of the following statements is true regarding total internal reflection?
  • A. It occurs when light travels from a denser to a rarer medium.
  • B. It occurs when light travels from a rarer to a denser medium.
  • C. It can occur at any angle.
  • D. It requires a prism.
Q. Which of the following surfaces is the best emitter of radiation?
  • A. Shiny surface
  • B. Dull black surface
  • C. White surface
  • D. Transparent surface
Q. Which of the following surfaces is the best emitter of thermal radiation?
  • A. Shiny metal
  • B. White paint
  • C. Black paint
  • D. Glass
Q. Which of the following transitions in a hydrogen atom would emit the highest energy photon?
  • A. n=2 to n=1
  • B. n=3 to n=2
  • C. n=4 to n=3
  • D. n=5 to n=4
Q. Which of the following waves can travel through a vacuum?
  • A. Sound waves
  • B. Water waves
  • C. Electromagnetic waves
  • D. Seismic waves
Q. Which of the following waves is an example of a longitudinal wave?
  • A. Light wave
  • B. Sound wave
  • C. Water wave
  • D. Seismic S-wave
Q. Which of the following waves requires a medium to propagate?
  • A. Electromagnetic waves
  • B. Sound waves
  • C. Light waves
  • D. Radio waves
Q. Which particle is emitted during beta decay?
  • A. Alpha particle
  • B. Beta particle
  • C. Gamma ray
  • D. Neutron
Q. Which particle is responsible for mediating the weak nuclear force?
  • A. Photon
  • B. Gluon
  • C. W and Z bosons
  • D. Graviton
Q. Which phenomenon demonstrates the particle nature of light as evidenced by the photoelectric effect?
  • A. Interference
  • B. Diffraction
  • C. Photoelectric effect
  • D. Refraction
Q. Which phenomenon demonstrates the particle nature of light as evidenced in the photoelectric effect?
  • A. Interference
  • B. Diffraction
  • C. Emission spectra
  • D. Photon emission
Q. Which phenomenon demonstrates the particle nature of light as explained by the photoelectric effect?
  • A. Diffraction
  • B. Interference
  • C. Emission of electrons
  • D. Refraction
Q. Which phenomenon demonstrates the particle nature of light in the context of the photoelectric effect?
  • A. Interference
  • B. Diffraction
  • C. Emission of electrons
  • D. Refraction
Q. Which phenomenon demonstrates the particle nature of light?
  • A. Diffraction
  • B. Interference
  • C. Photoelectric effect
  • D. Refraction
Q. Which phenomenon describes the splitting of light into two rays upon entering a birefringent material?
  • A. Refraction
  • B. Reflection
  • C. Double refraction
  • D. Diffraction
Q. Which phenomenon explains the bending of waves around obstacles?
  • A. Reflection
  • B. Refraction
  • C. Diffraction
  • D. Interference
Q. Which phenomenon explains the change in frequency of a wave in relation to the observer's motion?
  • A. Doppler effect
  • B. Interference
  • C. Diffraction
  • D. Refraction
Q. Which phenomenon explains the formation of a rainbow?
  • A. Reflection
  • B. Refraction
  • C. Diffraction
  • D. Interference
Q. Which phenomenon explains the polarization of light by scattering?
  • A. Refraction
  • B. Reflection
  • C. Diffraction
  • D. Rayleigh scattering
Q. Which phenomenon explains why a needle can float on water despite being denser?
  • A. Buoyancy
  • B. Surface tension
  • C. Viscosity
  • D. Capillarity
Q. Which phenomenon explains why a straw can draw liquid upwards?
  • A. Capillary action
  • B. Surface tension
  • C. Viscosity
  • D. Hydrostatic pressure
Q. Which phenomenon is primarily responsible for the shape of small liquid droplets?
  • A. Viscosity
  • B. Surface tension
  • C. Density
  • D. Capillarity
Q. Which phenomenon is responsible for the blue color of the sky?
  • A. Refraction
  • B. Reflection
  • C. Scattering
  • D. Polarization
Q. Which phenomenon occurs when a wave passes from one medium to another and changes speed?
  • A. Reflection
  • B. Refraction
  • C. Diffraction
  • D. Interference
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