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NEET Questions (MCQ) & Chapter wise Weightage

What should we do to get ready for NEET? What are the most crucial considerations? Which carries greater weight? What are the most critical and crucial chapters to understand in-depth? Where can we seek the answers to the key questions? What should you do to prepare for important chapters?

First and foremost, since this is a national test, it is vital to understand the exam. NEET is a highly competitive examination. The following are the main most crucial components to crack: 1. Complete awareness of the concept (syllabus) 2. SPEED i.e Even if you know the answer, if you are unable to respond quickly, you will miss questions. 3. You should be familiar with the pattern, timings, and curriculum.

As a NEET candidate, you must be familiar with the syllabus as well as the types of questions presented in prior years. It is the most significant aspect because even if you have a strong comprehension of the subject, you will not be able to crack neet if you lack practice.

Because NEET is a timed test, you should focus on the areas in which you excel and master them quickly so that you have ample time to think about the subjects in which you lack comprehension and confidence.

For the NEET question, you should solve the previous ten years' NEET papers to obtain a good idea of the kind of questions that are asked.

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NEET Subject wise Questions with Solutions

Let's get right to it, subject by subject.

BIOLOGY

It is important to understand that in biology, each unit should be given equal weightage. Why? Most teachers would advise you to focus on a few areas, but let me tell you, it is clear from the NEET Question in 2021 that the weightage may be modulated at any moment.

Students did not give adequate weightage to Biotechnology unit & Ecology till 2019, but as of 2021, it was about 45 percent weightage, which is astounding for just two units.

As a result, we recommend that you grasp every aspect of Biology. Previous years Questions are still relevant.

For the assertion or reasoning question, or match, or true or false, you should always know why the other possibilities are inaccurate.

PHYSICS

You can get by with just NCERT, Exemplary, online question bank.

CHEMISTRY

ORGANIC: Stick to your NCERT, answer all questions.

INORGANIC: Use NCERT again, but also the laboratory manual

PHYSICAL: Make formula sheets, answer as many questions as you can, and definitely finish NCERT.

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Example of NEET Questions

Q1:

In which of the following gametophyte is not independent free living?

(A)

Pinus

(B)

Funaria

(C)

Marchantia

(D)

Pteris

NEET - Medical UG-2015 Hard

Q2:

Which of the following does not favour the formation of large quantities of dilute urine ?

(A)

Atrial-natriuretic factor

(B)

Alcohol

(C)

Caffeine

(D)

Renin

NEET - Medical UG-2015 Hard

Q3:

Which one of the following animals has two separate circulatory pathways?

(A)

Shark

(B)

Frog 

(C)

Lizard

(D)

Whale

NEET - Medical UG-2015 Hard

Q4:

Lack of relaxation between successive stimuli in sustained muscle contraction is known as :

(A)

Tonus

(B)

Spasm

(C)

Fatigue

(D)

Tetanus

NEET - Medical UG-2016 Medium

Q5:

A river with an inflow of domestic sewage rich in organic waste may result in

(A)

Death of fish due to lack of oxygen.

(B)

Drying of the river very soon due to algal bloom.

(C)

Increased population of aquatic food web organisms.

(D)

An increased production of fish due to biodegradable nutrients

NEET - Medical UG-2016 Medium

Q6:

A disease caused by an autosomal primary non-disjunction is :

(A)

Klinefelter's Syndrome

(B)

Turner's Syndrome

(C)

Sickle Cell Anemia

(D)

Down's Syndrome

NEET - Medical UG-2017 Hard

Q7:

Select the Taxon mentioned that represents both marine and fresh water species :

(A)

Echionoderms 

(B)

Ctenophroa 

(C)

Cephalocoradata

(D)

Cnidaria

NEET - Medical UG-2014 Hard

Q8:

When initial concentration of the reactant is doubled, the half-life period of a zero order reaction

(A)

is tripled

(B)

is doubled

(C)

is halved

(D)

remains unchanged

NEET - Medical UG-2018 Medium

Q9:

4d, 5p, 5f and 6p orbitals are arranged in the order of decreasing energy. The correct option is

(A)

5f > 6p > 5p > 4d

(B)

6p > 5f > 5p > 4d

(C)

6p > 5f > 4d > 5p

(D)

5f > 6p > 4d > 5p

NEET - Medical UG-2019 Easy

Q10:

For the second period elements the correct increasing order of first ionisation enthalpy is:

(A)

Li < Be < B < C < N < O < F < Ne

(B)

Li < B < Be < C < O < N < F < Ne

(C)

Li < B < Be < C < N < O < F < Ne

(D)

Li < Be < B < C < O < N < F < Ne

NEET - Medical UG-2019 Medium

Q11:

The product formed by the reaction of an aldehyde with a primary amine is :

(A)

Aromatic acid

(B)

Schiff base

(C)

Ketone

(D)

Carboxylic acid

NEET - Medical UG-2016 Medium

Q12:

The barrier potential of a p-n junction depends on :
(a) type of semi conductor material
(b) amount of doping
(c) temperature
Which one of the following is correct?

(A)

(a) and (b) only

(B)

(b) only

(C)

(b) and (c) only

(D)

(a), (b) and (c)

NEET - Medical UG-2014 Easy

Q13:

The magnetic susceptibility negative for

(A)

paramagnetic and ferromagnetic materials

(B)

diamagnetic material only

(C)

paramagnetic material only

(D)

ferromagnetic material only

NEET - Medical UG-2016 Medium

Q14:

Out of the following options which one can be used to produce a propagating electromagnetic wave ?

(A)

An accelerating charge

(B)

A charge moving at constant velocity

(C)

A stationary charge

(D)

A chargeless particle

NEET - Medical UG-2016 Easy

Q15:

The half-life of a radioactive substance is 30 minutes. The time (in minutes) taken between 40% decay and 85% decay of the same radioactive substance is :

(A)

60

(B)

15

(C)

30

(D)

45

NEET - Medical UG-2016 Easy

NEET All Subjects Chapter wise Questions, Answers & Solutions (11/ 12)

NEET All Subjects Chapter wise Questions, Answers & Solutions (11/ 12)

NEET All Subjects Chapter wise Questions, Answers & Solutions (11/ 12)

What you should know about NEET Questions

Important considerations for NEET questions are:

Questions are simply translated in a language that appears to be tough, i.e. you must master the advanced language.

You should attempt the topic in which you are most confident so that you do not lack confidence in the further questions.

Time management; if you can't master this, you won't be able to compete at the top level.

Make sure you are accessing the official website so that you are aware of any changes made by the NTA.

Match, assertion or reasoning, statement assertion, intellectual and so on are examples of question patterns.

NEET Chapter wise Questions & Solutions (11/ 12)

Video Solutions for NEET

NEET Exam Pattern 2023

1 Total number of questions (mcqs) are 180. Biology will have 90 and Physics % Chemistry 45 each
2 Duration of the exam is 3 hours (180 minutes)
3 Exam mode is offline (pen and paper based)
4 Negative marking is there. 1 mark is deducted for each wrong answer

FAQ's on NEET Questions

Q1 - What are the most important biology topics for NEET?

Ans - The NTA has been focused on Class-12 concepts such as Human Reproduction, Ecology, and Biotech and its application in recent years. It seeks to make pupils aware of the technology.

Q2 - How should I prepare for the NEET chapter by chapter?

Ans - First, go through your chapter and your institute's notes, then solve every example question and NCERT exercise question. Solve any remaining questions from the chapter you've read from previous years questions

Q3 - What are the most important chapters in Chemistry for the NEET?

Ans - Chemistry chapters such as Coordination Compounds, Biomolecules, Polymers, and Chemistry in Everyday Life are the most essential and easiest to master. These are the chapters that you can master in a short period while earning a top mark.

Chapter wise Questions, Answer & Solutions (11/ 12)