The National Entrance and Eligibility Test (NEET) Phase-I question paper in Physics was above average. It was calculative. Few questions were asked from NCERT. 40% of the questions were tough, 40% were medium and 20% were easy. Some of the questions were repeated from the previous year papers.
In Chemistry, the difficulty level of the questions was on the higher side compared to last year repeat exam of All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT). Approximately 1/3rd of the questions were from class XI and the rest were from class XII. Many of the questions were beyond the scope of NCERT. Two questions had “Two options” correct and in one question none of the options was correct.
The Biology portion had more of less questions of average level. The questions from Class XI and Class XII were almost of same number. A couple of questions were beyond the NCERT book also. One of the question had wrong options as none of the options justified micronutrients asked in the questions. Maximum weightage of the questions were from Cytology, Physiology, Genetics and Ecology. The paper was relatively on the easier side compared to last year repeat paper of AIPMT.
The National Entrance and Eligibility Test (NEET) Phase-I question paper in Physics was above average. It was calculative. Few questions were asked from NCERT. 40% of the questions were tough, 40% were medium and 20% were easy. Some of the questions were repeated from the previous year papers.
In Chemistry, the difficulty level of the questions was on the higher side compared to last year repeat exam of All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT). Approximately 1/3rd of the questions were from class XI and the rest were from class XII. Many of the questions were beyond the scope of NCERT. Two questions had “Two options” correct and in one question none of the options was correct.
The Biology portion had more of less questions of average level. The questions from Class XI and Class XII were almost of same number. A couple of questions were beyond the NCERT book also. One of the question had wrong options as none of the options justified micronutrients asked in the questions. Maximum weightage of the questions were from Cytology, Physiology, Genetics and Ecology. The paper was relatively on the easier side compared to last year repeat paper of AIPMT.