TS EAMCET Physics 2025 Most Expected Questions

Prasanthi Boodati

Updated On: April 28, 2025 04:26 PM

Based on the previous years' papers, TS EAMCET Physics 2025 most expected questions are provided here to help students prepare better for the exam. TS EAMCET 2025 is from April 29 to May 4 for both E, A&P streams.
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TS EAMCET Physics 2025 Most Expected Questions: The TS EAMCET for Agricultural and Pharmacy Physics 2025 on April 29, and 30 and for Engineering takes place on May 2 to 4, 2025 via two shifts. Now, the students can check out the most expected questions for TS EAMCET Physics 2025. Based on the previous year’s question papers, our experts will list out the 15 most likely topics and questions that have to be asked in the examination. These questions will cover the entire physics syllabus which includes TS Inter 1st year and 2nd year topics. As far as the physics section is concerned, 40 questions for both streams will carry 1 mark with no negative marking. All the questions are to be asked in Multiple-Choice format. Therefore, the students will go through the questions well and try to achieve a good score in TS EAMCET Physics 2025.

TS EAMCET Physics 2025 Most Expected Questions

The list of TS EAMCET Physics 2025 Most Expected Questions are provided here based on PYQs and 1st and 2nd year textbooks:

Q. No.

Question

1.

A block of mass (0.5 kalis at rest on a horizontal table. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the table and the block is 0.2. If a horizontal force of 5 N is applied on the block, the kinetic energy of the block in a time of 4s is (Acceleration due to gravity = 10 ms-2)

(A) 64J

(B)128 J

(C) 256 J

(D) 512 J

2.

The thickness of a uniform rectangular metal plate is 5 mm and the area of each surface is 5cm². In steady state, the temperature difference between the two surfaces of the plate is 14 °C. If the heat flowing through the plate in one second from one surface to the other surface is 42 J, then the thermal conductivity of the metal is _____

(A) 90 Wm -1 K -1

(B) 45 Wm -1 K -1

(C) 30 Wm -1 K -1

(D) 60 Wm -1 K -1

3.

A vessel contains hydrogen and nitrogen gases in the ratio 2:3 by mass. If the temperature of the mixture of the gases is 30 °C, then the ratio of the average kinetic energies per molecule of hydrogen and nitrogen gases is (Molecular mass of hydrogen = 2 and molecular mass of nitrogen = 28)

(A) 3:7

(B) 2:3

(C) 1:1

(D) 1:5

4.

When an object of height 12 cm is placed at a distance from a convex lens, an image of height 18 cm is formed on a screen. Without changing the positions of the object and the screen, if the lens is moved towards the screen, another clear image is formed on the screen. The height of this image is __

(A) 4 cm

(B) 6 cm

(C) 8 cm

(D) 10 cm

5.

A long straight rod of diameter 4 mm carries a steady current 'i'. The current is uniformly distributed across its cross-section. The ratio of the magnetic fields at distances 1 mm and 4 mm from the axis of the rod is 4 mm

(A) 1:2

(B) 1:1

(C) 1:4

(D) 1:3

6.

A circular coil carrying a current of 2.5 A is free to rotate about an axis in its plane perpendicular to an external magnetic field. When the coil is made to oscillate, the time period of oscillation is T. If the current through the coil is 10 A, the time period of oscillation is
(A)T/2

(B) T

(C) T/4

(D) 2T

7.

An inductor and a resistor are connected in series to an ac source of 10 V. If the potential difference across the inductor is 6 V, then the potential difference across the resistor is

(A) 4V

(B) 10V

(C) 6V

(D) 8V

8.

The de Broglie wavelength of a proton is twice the de Broglie wavelength of an alpha particle. The ratio of the kinetic energies of the proton and the alpha particle is

(A) 1:1

(B) 1:4

(C) 1:2

(D) 1:8

9.

The voltage gain of a transistor in common emitter configuration is 160. The resistances in base and collector sides of the circuit are 1 kΩ and 4kΩ respectively. If the change in base current is 100 µA, then the change in output current is

(A) 4 mA

(B) 4µA

(C) 40 mA

(D) 40µA

10.

Normally a capacitor is connected across the output terminals of a rectifier to

(A) Covert ACto DC

(B)  Covert DC to AC

(C) to get a varying DC Output

(D) to get a steady DC Output

11.

The process of the loss of strength of a signal while propagating through a medium is

(A) damping

(B) Attenuation

(C) Modulation

(D) Amplification

12.

The difference between the fundamental frequencies of an open pipe and a closed pipe of same length is 100 Hz. The difference between the frequencies of the second harmonic of the open pipe and the third harmonic of the closed pipe is

(A) 100 Hz

(B) 150 Hz

(C) 180 Hz

(D) 200 Hz

13.

If a body dropped freely from a height of 20 m reaches the surface of a planet with a velocity of 31.4 ms, then the length of a simple pendulum that ticks seconds on the planet is

(A) 1 m

(B) 1.5 m

(C) 2 m

(D) 2.5 m

14.

A ball of mass 1.2 kg moving with a velocity of 12 ms makes one dimensional collision with another stationary ball of mass 1.2 kg. If the coefficient of restitution is 1/√2 , then the ratio of the total kinetic energy of the balls after collision and the initial

(A) 3:4

(B) 1:1

(C) 2:3

(D) 3:2

15.

A body moving with uniform acceleration, travels a distance of 25 m in the fourth second and 37 m in the sixth second. The distance covered by the body in the next two seconds is

(A) 63 m

(B) 92 m

(C) 84 m

(D) 49 m

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