Electrostatics is one of the most important units in Physics and forms the foundation for many advanced topics in electricity and magnetism. The uploaded PDF is a chapter-wise and topic-wise collection of JEE Main previous year questions focused entirely on the Electrostatics chapter. It includes multiple-choice questions from different JEE Main shifts, a complete answer key, and a large “answers with explanations” section that explains solutions step by step. The PDF is designed to help students practise real exam-level questions and understand how concepts are tested in competitive exams.
I am writing about this PDF because students often prepare theory well but struggle to convert that knowledge into marks in objective papers. Practising authentic previous year questions is one of the best ways to bridge this gap. This document brings together years of JEE Main questions from Electrostatic Force, Electric Field, Electric Potential, and Capacitors in one place, making it a valuable resource for focused and effective preparation.
What This Electrostatics PYQ PDF Contains
The PDF is organised into two major topic blocks:
- Topic 1: Electrostatic Force, Electric Field, and Electrostatic Potential
- Topic 2: Capacitors
Each topic contains dozens of MCQs asked in different JEE Main sessions, followed by a consolidated answer key and a detailed explanation section.
Electrostatic Force and Coulomb’s Law Questions
Many MCQs in the PDF are based on Coulomb’s law and force between charges.
Students practise questions related to:
- Force between two point charges
- Superposition of forces
- Maximum force when a charge is divided into two parts
- Equilibrium of charged particles
- Force on a charge in a uniform electric field
These questions strengthen understanding of how forces behave in different charge configurations.
Electric Field and Field Lines
A large portion of the PDF focuses on electric field concepts.
Questions test:
- Direction and magnitude of electric field
- Electric field due to infinite plane sheets
- Field inside and outside spherical conductors
- Electric field on the axis and equatorial line of a dipole
- Properties of electric field lines
Several MCQs are based on symmetry and Gauss’s law, which are very important for JEE Main.
Electric Flux and Gauss’s Law
The PDF contains many questions where students must apply Gauss’s law to find electric field or electric flux.
Common question types include:
- Flux through cube and cuboid surfaces
- Flux due to a charge placed at centre or corner
- Field inside conducting shells and solid spheres
- Gaussian surfaces with different shapes
These problems help build strong conceptual clarity.
Electric Potential and Potential Energy
Students will find MCQs based on:
- Potential due to point charge and spherical conductors
- Variation of potential with distance
- Relation between electric field and potential
- Work done by electric field
- Zero potential and zero electric field conditions
Such questions test both concept and mathematical understanding.
Electric Dipole and Its Behaviour
The PDF includes questions on:
- Torque on electric dipole
- Dipole in uniform and non-uniform electric field
- Oscillation of dipole and SHM
- Field and potential due to dipole at different points
These are frequently asked in competitive exams.
Capacitors and Dielectrics
Topic 2 of the PDF covers capacitor-based questions such as:
- Capacitance of parallel plate capacitor
- Energy stored in capacitor
- Capacitors in series and parallel
- Effect of inserting dielectric slab
- Change in energy and charge when capacitors are connected
These MCQs are highly scoring if practised properly.
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Answer Key and Detailed Solutions
At the end of the PDF, a complete answer key lists the correct option for every question.
The “Answers with Explanations” section explains the logic, formulas, and steps used to solve problems. This makes the PDF suitable for self-study and revision.
How Students Can Use This PDF Effectively
- Revise electrostatics theory first
- Attempt MCQs without looking at answers
- Check answers using answer key
- Study explanations for mistakes
- Repeat difficult questions after revision


















