ICSE Class 10

ICSE Class 10 Work, Energy and Power — Mock Test (2027)

Free online mock test for Work, Energy and Power (ICSE Class 10 Physics) — 20 competency-based questions based on the latest CISCE 2027 syllabus, with instant marking. Try the samples below, then take the full test free.

What to expect: This mock test covers key concepts from the Work, Energy and Power chapter — including application-based and competency-focused questions aligned with how ICSE actually sets the paper.

Tip: Attempt without notes first to identify gaps, then review explanations for any wrong answers. Retake after a few days for best retention.

Sample questions

  1. 1.A ball of mass m is thrown vertically up with an initial velocity so as to reach a height h. The correct statement is
    • A.Potential energy of the ball at the ground is mgh.
    • B.Kinetic energy imparted to the ball at the ground is zero.
    • C.Kinetic energy of the ball at the highest point is mgh.
    • D.Potential energy of the ball at the highest point is mgh.
  2. 2.A water pump raises 50 litre of water through a height of 25 m in 5 s. What is the power of the pump required? (Take g = 10 N kg⁻¹ and density of water = 1000 kg m⁻³)
    • A.250 W
    • B.1250 W
    • C.2500 W
    • D.5000 W
  3. 3.A force of $10 \text{ N}$ displaces a body by a distance of $2 \text{ m}$ at an angle $60^{\circ}$ to its own direction. Find the amount of work done.
  4. 4.One horse power is equal to
    • A.$1000\,\mathrm{W}$
    • B.$500\,\mathrm{W}$
    • C.$764\,\mathrm{W}$
    • D.$746\,\mathrm{W}$
  5. 5.Assertion: When the force retards the motion of a body, the work done is negative. Reason: Work done depends on the angle between force and displacement. Which of the following is correct?
    • A.Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
    • B.Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
    • C.Assertion is true but reason is false.
    • D.Assertion is false but reason is true.

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