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NEET 2020 Question Papers With Answers

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Question Paper With Solutions

NEET Code-E1Click Here
NEET Code-E2Click Here
NEET Code-E3Click Here
NEET Code-E4Click Here
NEET Code-F1Click Here
NEET Code-F2Click Here
NEET Code-F3Click Here
NEET Code-G1Click Here
NEET Code-G2Click Here
NEET Code-G3Click Here
NEET Code-G4Click Here
NEET Code-G5Click Here
NEET Code-H1Click Here
NEET Code-H2Click Here
NEET Code-H3Click Here

NEET 2020 question paper was divided into three sections — Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany and Zoology) with 45 questions. In total there were 180 multiple choice questions holding the marks of 720.

Detailed analysis of NEET 2020 exam

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Physics

The Physics section was easy in comparison to previous years’ papers. About 30-40% of the questions were directly based on the NCERT textbook. Graphs, data as well as some statements were directly picked from the NCERT textbook. Calculations were comparatively easy. All the questions were from the prescribed NEET syllabus with absolutely no controversial questions. Mechanics dominated with 12 questions followed by Electricity with 9 questions and Modern Physics with eight questions. Overall, we can say, Physics was easy.

Chemistry

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The Chemistry section was of easy to moderate difficulty level. All the questions were from the prescribed NEET syllabus and completely based on the NCERT textbooks. In fact, statements were directly picked from the NCERT textbook. Questions were straightforward and easy to comprehend. There was one controversial question with more than one correct answer. Overall, the Chemistry section was not lengthy and students should have completed this part in 40-45 minutes. With minimalistic calculations, an average student should have been able to attempt approximately 40 questions with ease, while others would have been able to attempt a minimum of 44 questions.

Botany

The Botany part was of high difficulty level in comparison to previous years. While 25 questions were tested from the class 11 syllabus, 18 questions were from the class 12 syllabus. There were two controversial questions with more than one correct answer. Although the majority of questions were within the prescribed syllabus and based on the NCERT textbook, two questions were beyond the NCERT. The questions were conceptual in nature and required great conceptual and application-based understanding. There were also a few fact-based questions. Plant Physiology dominated with nine questions followed by Ecology and Genetics with seven questions each. Overall, the Botany part was not lengthy and should have been completed in the stipulated time period.

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Zoology

The Zoology section was of moderate difficulty level with a few exceptions. Some questions were tricky and lost in the terminology. A couple of terms were also beyond the NCERT domain. The questions were multi-conceptual in nature and required incisive thinking and precision on the part of students. While two questions tested linguistic prowess, others required comprehension, application and synthesis to interpret the questions. Human Physiology dominated with 12 questions followed by Animal Husbandry & Biotechnology with 10 questions and Biomolecules with 6 questions. Overall, the questions were quite thought-provoking and required alertness of mind and critical approach.

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