What type of questions are there in the NEET question papers?

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    Sreetama Datta Roy | Contributor-Level 10

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    The question types in the NEET question paper is objective and multiple-choice type. Each question carries four answer options. The difficulty level of the questions range from moderate to tough. The questions are asked from the prescribed NEET syllabus. Since NEET is a paper-pencil-based test (PBT), test-takers are given OMR sheet wherein they have to mark the correct answer option through blue or black ballpoint pen provided at the exam centre. While leaving the exam centre, candidates will have to submit the test booklet or the OMR sheet and rough sheet booklet to the invigilator. They will be allowed to carry the NEET question pape

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The majority of the multiple-choice (MCQ) objective questions on the NEET question paper are asked. Though there are 200 MCQs overall, you will only accept 180 of them. The four divisions of the questions—physics, chemistry, zoology, and botany—all come from the syllabus for classes 11 and 12. There will be a range of simple, moderate, and challenging questions in the paper. It provides a clear picture of how well you understand the entire subject. It is highly recommended that you review the sample papers and previous NEET questions in order to familiarise yourself with the format and level of complexity of the questions.

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    Jhalak Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The NEET question paper mainly contains objective questions, which are asked as multiple-choice questions (MCQs). There are 200 MCQs at all, but you will accept only 180. The questions are divided into four sections: physics, chemistry, zoology, and botany (all from the 11 and 12 class syllabus). The paper is going to include a variety of easy, average, and hard questions. It gives a clear picture of your grasp of the whole subject. Make sure you go through the sample papers and past NEET questions, for this is a great way to get used to the question format and difficulty level.

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