JEE Speed Drill — Timed Physics, Chemistry & Maths Practice

Chapter-wise timed drills for JEE Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Build the 2-minute-per-question pace that wins JEE Main. Free to practice.

JEE Main is a speed exam

JEE Main gives you 3 hours for 75 questions — 2.4 minutes average per question. But Physics and Maths questions often need 3-4 minutes, while numerical questions in Chemistry can take 1-2. Managing pace across subjects is a skill independent of concept knowledge.

Speed Drill removes the subject-switching context and trains you on one topic at a time: 20 Rotational Mechanics questions in 40 minutes (2 min/Q exam pace). You build pattern recognition for common question setups, formula recall speed, and elimination shortcuts for option-based tricks.

Drill organization

Pick a chapter, pick a drill length, and go. The system adapts difficulty based on your past performance.

  • Physics chapter drills: Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Waves & Optics, Electrodynamics, Modern Physics, etc.
  • Chemistry drills: Organic reactions, Inorganic periodic trends, Physical (Thermo, Kinetics, Equilibrium)
  • Maths drills: Calculus, Algebra, Coordinate Geometry, Vectors & 3D, Trigonometry, Probability
  • Mixed-chapter drills: full-section speed runs when you want variety

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Speed Drill help for JEE Advanced?

Partially. JEE Advanced has fewer questions and more time per question — less about speed, more about depth. Use drills to build concept fluency, then switch to longer-form Advanced-style problems for the final prep phase.

Are questions exam-pattern matched?

Yes. Drill questions are calibrated to JEE Main difficulty and pattern: 20 MCQs + 5 numerical per session (matching subject section structure). Numerical questions follow the +4/0 no-negative pattern in drill mode too.

How does the adaptive difficulty work?

If you consistently score above 80% on "medium" difficulty drills for a topic, the next drill of the same topic bumps to "hard" questions. If you drop below 50%, it eases back to "medium-easy". The goal is to keep you in the 65-80% accuracy range where learning is fastest.

Can I practice numerical-only questions?

Yes. Every drill has a "numerical-only" mode. Valuable because numericals have no negative marking in JEE Main — attempt all 15 even when guessing. Practice increases your "educated-guess" accuracy from 25% (random) to 50%+.

How much daily drill practice is recommended?

30-45 minutes per day per weak subject, ideally in the morning when fresh. If you have 2 weak subjects, that is 60-90 minutes of drills, leaving your afternoon/evening for concept study and mock tests.

Ready to start?

Free to try — no credit card, no signup required for your first attempts.

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