CBSE Class 11 Physics Kinematics Worksheet

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Chapter-wise Worksheet for Class 11 Physics Kinematics

Students of Class 11 should use this Physics practice paper to check their understanding of Kinematics as it includes essential problems and detailed solutions. Regular self-testing with these will help you achieve higher marks in your school tests and final examinations.

Class 11 Physics Kinematics Worksheet with Answers

Kinematics MCQ Questions with Answers Class 11 Physics

Question- A body moves 6 m north. 8 m east and 10m vertically upwards, what is its resultant displacement from initial position (only magnitude)
(a) 10 √2m
(b) 10m
(c)10√2m
(d) 10 × 2m
Ans-(a)
 
Question- An athlete completes one round of a circular track of radius R in 40 seconds. What will be his displacement at the end of 2 minutes 20 seconds
(a) Zero
(b) 2R
(c) 2ΠR
(d) 7ΠR
Ans-(b)
 
Question- A boy stops after travelling 3 km towards east and then goes 4 km towards north along a plane road. The resultant displacement of the boy is (only magnitude)
(a) 7 km
(b) 4 km
(c) 5 km
(d) 15 km
Ans-(c)
 
Question- If the displacement of a particle is zero, then what can we say about its distance covered
(a) It must be zero
(b) It cannot be zero
(c) It is negative
(d) It may or may not be zero
Ans-(d)
 
Question- The location of a particle has changed. What can we say about the displacement and the distance covered by the particle
(a) Both cannot be zero
(b) One of the two may be zero
(c) Both must be zero
(d) If one is positive, the other is negative and vice versa
Ans-(a)
 
Question- A man goes 10 m towards North, then 20 m towards east then displacement is
(a) 22.5 m
(b) 25 m
(c) 25.5 m
(d) 30 m
Ans-(a)
 
Question- An aeroplane moves 400 m towards the north, 300 m towards west and then 1200 m vertically upwards, then its displacement from the initial position is :
(a) 1600 m
(b) 1800 m
(c) 1500 m
(d) 1300 m
Ans-(d)
 
Question- A car travels first half the distance between two places with a speed of 30 km/h and the remaining half with a speed of 50 km/h. The average speed of the car is :
(a) 45 km/h
(b) 42.8 km/h
(c) 37.5 km/h
(d) 48 km/h
Ans-(c)
 
Question- If displacement of a particle is zero, the distance covered :
(a) must be zero
(b) may or may not be zero
(c) cannot be zero
(d) depends upon the particle
Ans-(b)
 
Question-A body covers first one-third of the distance with a velocity 20 ms–1, the second one-third with a velocity of 30 ms–1 and last one-third with a velocity of 40 ms–1. The average velocity is nearly :
(a) 28 m/s
(b) 38 m/s
(c) 18 m/s
(d) 8 m/s
Ans-(a)
 
Question- Find the total displacement of a body in 8 s starting from rest with an acceleration of 20 cm/s2 :
(a) 64 m
(b) 64 cm
(c) 640 cm
(d) 0.064 m
Ans-(c)
 
Question- A particle covers 150 m in 8th second starting from rest, its acceleration is :
(a) 15 m/s2
(b) 20 ms2
(c) 10 m/s2
(d) 8 m/s2
Ans-(b)
 
Question- By what velocity a ball be projected vertically upwards so that the distance covered in 5th second is twice of that covered in 6th second ? (g = 10 m/s2)
(a) 40 m/s
(b) 65 m/s
(c) 50 m/s
(d) 60 m/s
Ans-(b)
 
Question- A car accelerates from rest at constant rate for first 10 s and covers a distance x. It covers a distance y in next 10 s at the same acceleration. Which of the following is true?
(a) x = 3y
(b) y = 3x
(c) x = y
(d) y = 2x
Ans-(b)
 
Question-A man drops a ball downside from the roof of a tower of height 400 meters. At the same time another ball is thrown upside with a velocity 50 meter/sec. from the surface of the tower, then they will meet at which height from the surface of the tower
(a) 100 meters
(b) 320 meters
(c) 80 meters
(d) 240 meters
Ans-(c)
 
Question- A particle is thrown vertically upwards. If its velocity at half of the maximum height is 10 m/s, then maximum height attained by it is (Take g = 10 m/s2)
(a) 8 m
(b) 10 m
(c) 12 m
(d) 16 m
Ans-(b)
 
Question- A body freely falling from the rest has a velocity ‘v’ after it falls through a height ‘h’. The distance it has to fall down for its velocity to become double, is
(a) 2h
(b) 4h
(c) 6h
(d) 8h
Ans-(b)
 
Question- A body sliding on a smooth inclined plane requires 4 seconds to reach the bottom starting from rest at the top.How much time does it take to cover one-fourth distance starting from rest at the top
(a) 1 s
(b) 2 s
(c) 4 s
(d) 16 s
Ans-(b)
 
Question- A body freely falling from the rest has a velocity ‘v’ after it falls through a height ‘h’. The distance it has to fall down for its velocity to become double, is
(a) 2h
(b) 4h
(c) 6h
(d) 8h
Ans-(b)
 
Question- A body sliding on a smooth inclined plane requires 4 seconds to reach the bottom starting from rest at the top.How much time does it take to cover one-fourth distance starting from rest at the top
(a) 1 s
(b) 2 s
(c) 4 s
(d) 16 s
Ans-(b)
 
Question-  A stone is shot straight upward with a speed of 20 m/sec from a tower 200 m high. The speed with which it strikes the ground is approximately
(a) 60 m/sec
(b) 65 m/sec
(c) 70 m/sec
(d) 75 m/sec
Ans-(b)
 
Question- A body projected vertically upwards with a velocity u returns to the starting point in 4 seconds. If g = 10 m/sec2, the value of u is
(a) 5 m/sec
(b) 10 m/sec
(c) 15 m/sec
(d) 20 m/sec
Ans-(d)
 
Question- A body is thrown vertically up from the ground. It reaches a maximum height in 5sec. After what time it will reach the ground from the maximum height position
(a) 1.2 sec
(b) 5 sec
(c) 10 sec
(d) 25 sec
Ans-(b)
 
More questions-
 

1 Mark question :-

Q1. What is significance of the slope of x-t graph?

Q2. Give an example of a body possessing zero velocity and still accelerating.

Q3. Why does earth impart same acceleration to all bodies? Q4. Is it possible to have negative value in speed & displacement?

Q5. Why does a parachute descend slowly?

Q6. Write the values of the following:- (i) ˆj.kˆ (ii) ˆj.kˆ (iii) ˆj.iˆ (iv) i.kˆ (v) iˆ.(iˆxˆj) (vi) kˆ.(iˆxkˆ)

Q7. What will be effect on horizontal range of a projectile when its initial speed is doubled with its angle of projections same?

Q8. Name the physical quantity which remains same in a uniform circular motion.

Q9. When do we call 2 vectors orthogonal? Q10.What is the path followed by a Javelin projected horizontally by an athlete?

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CBSE Physics Class 11 Kinematics Worksheet

Students can use the practice questions and answers provided above for Kinematics to prepare for their upcoming school tests. This resource is designed by expert teachers as per the latest 2026 syllabus released by CBSE for Class 11. We suggest that Class 11 students solve these questions daily for a strong foundation in Physics.

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