The laws of motion in NEET UG Physics accounts for around 8%.This translates to about 3-4 questions in the exam. The important topics include - Newton's Law and motion, Types of forces, Free Body Diagrams, Friction, Circular Motion and Constraint Motion.

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Listed below is the list of Laws of motion questions with detailed solutions asked in NEET UG exam 2025:

Question 1:

A football player is moving southward and suddenly turns eastward with the same speed to avoid an opponent. The force that acts on the player while turning is:

  • along south-west
  • along eastward
  • along northward
  • along north-east

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Question 2:

An electric lift with a maximum load of 2000 kg (lift + passengers) is moving up with a constant speed of 1.5 ms-1. The frictional force opposing the motion is 3000N. The minimum power delivered by the motor to the lift in watts is: (g =10 ms-2)

  • 23000
  • 20000
  • 34500
  • 23500

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Question 3:

A uniform rod of length 200 cm and mass 500 g is balanced on a wedge placed at the 40 cm mark. A mass of 2 kg is suspended from the rod at 20 cm and another unknown mass ‘m’ is suspended from the rod at the 160 cm mark as shown in the figure. Find the value of ‘m’ such that the rod is in equilibrium. (g=10 m/s2)

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Question 4:

A particle moving in a circle of radius R with a uniform speed takes a time T to complete one revolution. If this particle were projected with the same speed at an angle ‘θ’ to the horizontal, the maximum height attained by it equals 4R. The angle of projection, θ, is then given by

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Question 5:

A ball of mass 0.15 kg is dropped from a height 10 m, strikes the ground and rebounds to the same height. The magnitude of impulse imparted to the ball is (g=10 m/s2) nearly

  • 1.4 kg m/s
  • 0 kg m/s
  • 4.2 kg m/s
  • 2.1 kg m/s

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Question 6:

Two bodies of mass 4kg and 6kg are tied to the ends of a massless string. The string passes over a pulley which is frictionless (see figure). The acceleration of the system in terms of acceleration due to gravity (g) is :

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Question 7:

An object flying in air with velocity (20i^+25j^−12k^) suddenly breaks in two pieces whose masses are in the ratio 1:5. The smaller mass flies off with a velocity (100i^+35j^+8k^). The velocity of the larger piece will be :

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Question 8:

A block of mass 10kg is in contact against the inner wall of a hollow cylindrical drum of radius 1m. The coefficient of friction between the block and the inner wall of the cylinder is 0.1. The minimum angular velocity needed for the cylinder to keep the block stationary when the cylinder is vertical and rotating about its axis, will be :

(g=10 m/s2)

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Question 9:

Two bullets are fired horizontally and simultaneously towards each other from roof tops of two buildings 100 m apart and of same height of 200m with the same velocity of 25 m/s. When and where will the two bullets collides. (g =10 m/s)

  • after 2s at a height 180 m
  • after 2s at a height of 20 m
  • after 4s at a height of 120 m
  • they will not collide

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Question 10:

Which one of the following statements is incorrect ?

  • Coefficient of sliding friction has dimensions of length.
  • Rolling friction is smaller than sliding friction.
  • Frictional force opposes the relative motion.
  • Limiting value of static friction is directly proportional to normal reaction.

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Question 11:

Two blocks A and B of masses 3m and m respectively are connected by a massless and inextensible string. The whole system is suspended by a massless spring as shown in figure. The magnitudes of acceleration of A and B immediately after the string is cut, are respectively :

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NEET Physics Paper Pattern 2025

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has made official declarations about the major changes in the examination pattern and duration of NEET (UG) 2025, it has returned to its pre-COVID format. The clarification was issued on January 25, 2025.

  • The question paper will comprise 180 compulsory questions and there will be no optional questions under Section B, a format adopted temporarily during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Both Physics and Chemistry shall be allocated 45 questions, while Biology will contain 90 questions, as distributed.
  • These shall be a timed examination and candidates are to complete the examination in strict 180 minutes or 3 hours.

This again signifies the adopted standardized structure by omitting extra time and flexibility implemented during the pandemic period. With the new format, aspirants need to concentrate on adequate preparation to make full use of the important sections.

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NEET Exam Pattern: Evaluation and Marking Scheme

The table below summarizes the evaluation process and marking scheme for Section A and Section B in NEET 2025:

Criteria Section A (MCQs) Section B (MCQs)
Questions to Attempt All 180 questions are compulsory. No optional questions; all 45 in Physics, 45 in Chemistry, and 90 in Biology are mandatory.
Correct Answer +4 marks +4 marks
Incorrect Answer -1 mark -1 mark
Unanswered 0 marks 0 marks
More Than One Correct Option +4 marks awarded to candidates selecting any correct option. +4 marks awarded to candidates selecting any correct option.
All Options Found Correct +4 marks awarded to all candidates who attempt the question. +4 marks awarded to all candidates who attempt the question.
Incorrect or Dropped Question +4 marks awarded to all candidates, whether or not the question was attempted. +4 marks awarded to all candidates, whether or not the question was attempted.
Use of Constants in Calculations Candidates should strictly use constants provided in the question for calculations. Candidates should strictly use constants provided in the question for calculations.

NEET 2025 Mark Distribution

Sections Number of Questions Total Marks
Physics Section A 45 180
Chemistry Section A 45 180
Biology Section A 90 360
Total 180 720

“This distribution reflects the new pattern with emphasis on compulsory questions in all subjects.”

NEET Exam Pattern – Difficulty Level of Question Paper

Understanding the difficulty level of the NEET question paper is essential for effective preparation. Analyzing the NEET 2024 exam provides candidates valuable insights into topic-wise weightage and section-specific challenges, enabling them to focus on high-priority areas. Below is a detailed analysis of the NEET 2024 Exam to help aspirants preparing for NEET 2025:

Details NEET 2024 Exam Analysis
Overall Difficulty Level Easy to Moderate
Physics Difficulty Level Moderate
Chemistry Difficulty Level Tough
Biology Difficulty Level Easy but lengthy
Most Difficult Section Chemistry
Easiest Section Zoology and Botany
Difficult Sections Chemistry and Botany
Good Attempts for NEET 2024 170+

NEET Physics Syllabus: Chapter-Wise Weightage

Chapter Approximate Weightage (%)
High Weightage Chapters (8-10 questions)
Laws of Motion 8-10%
Work, Power, and Energy 8-10%
Circular Motion 8-10%
Electric Charges and Fields 8-10%
Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance 8-10%
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 8-10%
Wave Optics 8-10%
Atomic Structure 8-10%
Nuclei 8-10%
Laws of Thermodynamics 8-10%
Medium Weightage Chapters (5-7 questions)
Units and Measurements 5-7%
Kinematics 5-7%
Current Electricity 5-7%
Magnetic Effects of Current 5-7%
Electromagnetic Induction 5-7%
Oscillations and Waves 5-7%
Low Weightage Chapters (1-3 questions)
Gravitation 1-3%
Fluid Mechanics 1-3%
Electromagnetic Waves 1-3%

NEET Physics Question Paper 2024

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NEET Physics Question Paper 2022

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Frequently Asked Questions:

Is Law of Motion an important subject in NEET UG exam 2025?

Laws of Motion is one of the major topics in physics as it lays the foundation for the entire mechanics. The major concepts involve Frame of reference, Newton’s First law of motion (Law of Inertia), Newton’s Second law of motion, Newton’s Third law of motion (For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction) and constraint equations.

Which is the hardest topic in NEET UG exam?

According to trends, the Physics section of NEET UG is said to be the most challenging among other sections, the Maths sections will be of moderate difficulty level and the Chemistry sections will be easy-moderate.

Is it compulsory to attempt all 180 questions in NEET UG exam ?

As per the revised pattern, Yes it is compulsory to attempt all 180 questions. NEET UG 2025 will consist of three papers: Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Both Physics and Chemistry shall be allocated 45 questions, while Biology will contain 90 questions, as distributed.

What is the weightage of Laws of motion in NEET UG exam?

The laws of motion in NEET UG exam accounts for around 8%. This translates to about 5+ questions in the exam. The important topics include - Newton's Law and motion, Types of forces, Free Body Diagrams, Friction, Circular Motion and Constraint Motion.