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Practice 22 Projectile Motion questions with detailed answers and explanations. Free MCQs, PYQs, and mock test questions for NEET, JEE, GATE, SSC and more.

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Q1mediummcqPhysicsAIEEE 20042026
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A ball is thrown from a point with a speed at an angle of projection . From the same point and at the same instant a person starts running with a constant speed to catch the ball. Will the person be able to catch the ball? If yes, what should be the angle of projection?
Q2mediummcqPhysicsAIEEE 20042026
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A projectile can have the same range for two angles of projection. If and be the time of flights in the two cases, then the product of the two time of flights is directly proportional to:
Q3mediummcqPhysicsAIEEE 20072026
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A particle is projected at to the horizontal with a kinetic energy . The kinetic energy at the highest point is:
Q4mediummcqMathematicsAIEEE 20072026
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A particle just clears a wall of height at distance and strikes the ground at a distance from the point of projection. The angle of projection is:
Q5hardmcqMathematicsAIEEE 20042026
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If and are the times of flight of two particles having the same initial velocity and range on the horizontal, then is equal to
Q6mediummcqMathematicsAIEEE-CBSE-ENG-032026
Let and respectively be the maximum ranges up and down an inclined plane and be the maximum range on the horizontal plane. Then are in:
Q7mediummcqPhysicsJEE Main2026
A projectile is given an initial velocity of , where is along the ground and is along the vertical. If , the equation of its trajectory is:
Q8easymcqPhysicsAIEEE 20122026
A boy can throw a stone up to a maximum height of . The maximum horizontal distance that the boy can throw the same stone up to will be:
Q9mediummcqPhysicsFIITJEE AIEEE 2011 (Set Q)2026
A water fountain on the ground sprinkles water all around it. If the speed of water coming out of the fountain is , the total area around the fountain that gets wet is:
Q10mediummcqPhysicsAIEEE 20032026
A boy playing on the roof of a high building throws a ball with a speed of at an angle of with the horizontal. How far from the throwing point will the ball be at the height of from the ground? (Take )
Q11mediummcqMathematicsAIEEE-CBSE-ENG-032026
Two stones are projected from the top of a cliff meters high, with the same speed so as to hit the ground at the same spot. If one of the stones is projected horizontally and the other is projected at an angle to the horizontal then equals:
Q12mediummcqPhysicsAIEEE2026
A projectile can have the same range for two angles of projection. If and be the times of flights in the two cases, then the product of the two time of flights is proportional to:
Q13mediummcqMathematicsAIEEE2026
A particle is projected from a point with velocity at an angle of with the horizontal. When it is moving in a direction at right angles to its direction at , its velocity then is given by:
Q14mediummcqPhysicsNEET 20232026
A bullet is fired from a gun at the speed of in the direction above the horizontal. The maximum height attained by the bullet is ():
Q15easymcqPhysicsNEET 20222026
A ball is projected with a velocity, , at an angle of with the vertical direction. Its speed at the highest point of its trajectory will be:
Q16mediummcqPhysicsNEET 20212026
A particle moving in a circle of radius with a uniform speed takes a time to complete one revolution. If this particle were projected with the same speed at an angle to the horizontal, the maximum height attained by it equals . The angle of projection, , is then given by:
Q17hardmcqPHYSICSNEET 20192026
Two bullets are fired horizontally and simultaneously towards each other from the rooftops of two buildings (building distance being apart and being of the same height of ) with the same velocity of . When and where will the two bullets collide? ()
Q18mediummcqPhysicsPhysics
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A missile is fired for maximum range with an initial velocity of . If , the range of the missile is:
Q19mediummcqPhysicsPhysics
A projectile is fired at . Elevation angle of highest point from point of projection is:
Q20mediummcqPhysicsPhysics
A projectile is fired from the surface of the earth with a velocity of and angle with the horizontal. Another projectile fired from another planet with a velocity of at the same angle follows a trajectory which is identical with the trajectory of the projectile fired from the earth. The value of the acceleration due to gravity on the planet is (in ): (given )
Q21mediummcqPhysicsPhysics
The velocity of a projectile at the initial point is . Its velocity (in ) at point (the end of the trajectory on the same horizontal plane) is:
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Q22easymcqPhysicsPhysics
The horizontal range and the maximum height of a projectile are equal. The angle of projection of the projectile is:

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