Practice & Test Gravitation

Class 11 Physics · Chapter 7. Practice 229 free NEET 2027 questions on Gravitation (Class 11 Physics), across 17 concepts. Asked ~3.5× per paper since 2013. Start instantly — no signup.

229
Practice questions
17
Concepts tagged
46
Asked 2013–2025
3.5×
Per paper

How much does Gravitation matter?

Across the 13 NEET papers from 2013 to 2025, Gravitation has been examined 46 times — an average of 3.5 questions per paper. At 4 marks each, that is roughly 14 marks a year riding on this one chapter.

What gets asked: 17 concepts

Every question in the bank is tagged to one of these, so practice can target the exact idea you keep missing.

Acceleration due to GravityAcceleration Due to GravityBinomial ExpansionEarth SatellitesEscape SpeedEscape VelocityGravitational and Electrostatic ForcesGravitational Field and PotentialGravitational Field StrengthGravitational Force Between Spherical Shell and Point Mass Kept OutsideGravitational Potential EnergyGravitational Potential Energy and Gravitational PotentialKepler's LawsKepler's Laws of Planetary MotionMotion of SatellitesThe Universal Law of GravitationUniversal Law of Gravitation

Sample questions

Question 1

A satellite can be in a geostationary orbit around a planet at a distance r from the centre of the planet. If the angular velocity of the planet about its axis doubles, a satellite can now be in a geostationary orbit around the planet if its distance from the centre of the planet is

Question 2

Match the following physical quantities with their corresponding units: Column I (Physical Quantity) Column II (Unit) A. Gravitational Potential Energy 1. $\text{N m}^2\text{/kg}^2$ B. Gravitational Field Intensity 2. Joule C. Universal Gravitational Constant 3. $\text{N/kg}$ D. Gravitational Potential 4. Joule/kg Choose the correct match:

Question 3

Assertion (A): Gravitational potential energy increases as an object is lifted from the Earth's surface. Reason (R): Gravitational force is a conservative force.

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