NLM (Laws of Motion) - NEET Previous Year Questions with Complete Solutions
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Here you will get Complete Laws of Motion (NLM) NEET Previous Year Questions with complete and detailed solutions. Get complete NEET previous year questions for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. You will find all the solutions at the end of this page:









Next Steps for Your NEET Physics Preparation
- 📘 Review NCERT theory: NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Physics — Chapter 5
- 📖 Download the NCERT book: NCERT Books Class 11
- 🧪 Explore all NCERT solutions: NCERT Solutions Hub
- 📲 For structured NEET preparation with Kota-quality teaching delivered online, download the eSaral app — where IIT Bombay faculty (including AIR-41) teach live sessions, and our 5-layer doubt-solving system ensures no question goes unanswered.
Bookmark this page and return after each study session to re-test yourself on the questions you found difficult. Consistent PYQ practice over 4–6 weeks will make Laws of Motion one of your most reliable scoring chapters in NEET.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions.
Is Laws of Motion important for NEET 2025 and 2026?
Yes, Laws of Motion is a core chapter in the NEET Physics syllabus as defined by NTA. It has appeared in every NEET paper since 2013 without exception. Its concepts also underpin Rotational Motion, Work-Energy Theorem, and Fluid Mechanics, so skipping or under-preparing this chapter has a multiplier effect on your overall Physics score.
Where can I find NLM NEET PYQs with complete solutions?
The complete set of NLM (Laws of Motion) NEET previous year questions with detailed, step-by-step solutions is available on this page and as a downloadable PDF via the eSaral app. Solutions are prepared by IIT Bombay faculty and cover all NEET papers from 2013 onward, including questions on friction, Atwood machines, pseudo force, and impulse.
How many questions come from Laws of Motion in NEET?
NEET typically includes 2 to 4 questions from the Laws of Motion chapter each year. Based on NTA's official papers from 2013 to 2024, friction and Newton's second law applications are the most frequently tested subtopics. Planning for at least 3 questions from this chapter is a safe strategy.
How is Laws of Motion different from Momentum Conservation in NEET?
Laws of Motion questions focus on force analysis, free body diagrams, friction, and acceleration using F = ma. Momentum Conservation questions focus on collisions, explosions, and the principle that total momentum is conserved when no external force acts. Some questions blend both concepts — particularly impulse problems — so both chapters should be studied together.
Which topics in Laws of Motion carry the most marks in NEET?
Friction (static and kinetic) and Newton's second law applications together account for approximately 60% of all NLM questions in NEET. Connected body problems (Atwood machine, block-on-incline systems) and circular motion dynamics (banking of roads, conical pendulum) are the next most important subtopics by frequency.
What is the best way to revise Laws of Motion before NEET?
Start with NCERT Chapter 5 theory, then solve all PYQs from the last 10 years under timed conditions. Categorise your errors into concept gaps versus calculation mistakes and revise accordingly. Completing 30–35 NLM PYQs is usually sufficient to cover the full range of question patterns that appear in NEET.
