Practice & Test Work, Energy and Power

Class 11 Physics · Chapter 5. Practice 296 free NEET 2027 questions on Work, Energy and Power (Class 11 Physics), across 26 concepts. Asked ~3.7× per paper since 2013.

296
Practice questions
26
Concepts tagged
48
Asked 2013–2025
3.7×
Per paper

How much does Work, Energy and Power matter?

Across the 13 NEET papers from 2013 to 2025, Work, Energy and Power has been examined 48 times — an average of 3.7 questions per paper. At 4 marks each, that is roughly 15 marks a year riding on this one chapter.

What gets asked: 26 concepts

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

CollisionsCondition of Completing the Vertical Circle with Massless StringCondition of Slacking of String in Vertical Circular MotionConservation of Mechanical EnergyConservative and Non-Conservative ForcesElastic and Inelastic Collisions in One and Two DimensionsExpressions of Velocities after Elastic CollisionForce and Displacement VectorsKinetic EnergyLinear Momentum and Kinetic Energy in System of ParticlesMotion in a Vertical CircleMotion of a Ball inside a Smooth TubePotential EnergyPowerSpring Block SystemThe Concept of Potential EnergyVertical Circular MotionVertical Circular Motion with a Massless StringWork as Area under Force-Displacement GraphWork Done by a Constant ForceWork Done by a ForceWork Done by Conservative Forces and Potential EnergyWork Done by Constant and Variable ForceWork Done by GravityWork Energy TheoremWork-Energy Theorem

Sample questions

Question 1

Match the following types of forces with their associated work done properties: Column I (Force Type) A. Conservative Force B. Non-Conservative Force Column II (Work Done Property) 1. Work done depends on the path taken. 2. Work done in a closed loop is zero. 3. Work done converts mechanical energy into other forms like heat. 4. Work done is independent of the path taken. Choose the correct match:

Question 2

A motor pump lifts water from a depth of 10 m and delivers it through a pipe of cross-sectional area $10^{-2} \text{ m}^2$ with a speed of $10 \text{ m/s}$. The power of the pump required is $x \times 10^3 \text{ W}$. Find $x$. (Take $g = 10 \text{ m/s}^2$ and density of water $= 1000 \text{ kg/m}^3$)

Question 3

Consider the following statements regarding work-energy theorem: Statement I: The work-energy theorem states that the change in kinetic energy of a particle is equal to the net work done on it by all forces. Statement II: The work-energy theorem is valid for both conservative and non-conservative forces.

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