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ICSE Class 10 Kinematics (Motion in a Straight Line) — Mock Test (2027)

Free online mock test for Kinematics (Motion in a Straight Line) (ICSE Class 10 Physics) — 64 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 Kinematics (Motion in a Straight Line) 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.Path length is a ___ quantity while displacement is a ___ quantity:
    • A.scalar; vector
    • B.vector; scalar
    • C.scalar; scalar
    • D.vector; vector
  2. 2.Assertion (A): A particle thrown vertically upward has zero velocity at its highest point but non-zero acceleration there. Reason (R): Zero velocity at an instant does not necessarily imply zero acceleration.
    • A.Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
    • B.Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A
    • C.A is true but R is false
    • D.A is false but R is true
  3. 3.In the kinematic equations, displacement, velocity and acceleration are algebraic, meaning they:
    • A.must always be positive
    • B.may be positive or negative and must be used with proper signs
    • C.are always equal to their magnitudes
    • D.apply only to two-dimensional motion
  4. 4.When is the magnitude of average velocity exactly equal to the average speed (1-D)?
    • A.When the particle moves without reversing direction
    • B.Always
    • C.Only when at rest
    • D.When the particle returns to its starting point
  5. 5.Assertion (A): The sign of acceleration alone does not tell whether a particle's speed is increasing or decreasing. Reason (R): If a particle is speeding up acceleration is along velocity; if slowing it is opposite to velocity.
    • A.Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
    • B.Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A
    • C.A is true but R is false
    • D.A is false but R is true

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