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Sreetama Datta Roy

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There is no fixed number of questions from the Plant Kingdom part in the NEET question paper. As per the last year’s NEET question paper analysis, there were around 14 per cent weightage in the question paper. The weightage is likely to remain the same in this year as well.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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The correct answer is Option (1) Anaphase II. 

Splitting of centromere occurs during anaphase of mitosis or anaphase II of meiosis. During Metaphase I and II, chromosomes align at the equator. During telophase, chromosomes reach the respective poles.

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The correct answer is Option 2 or Chara. 

Monoecious refers to plants that bear unisexual reproductive organs or separate staminate or carpellate flowers on the same plant. Chara is a monoecious entity as both male and female reproductive structures are in the same plant. 

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Anamika Jha

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Yes, all the questions in National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) were same . 

To ensure fair chances to all the candidates, only the serial number and question orders are changed for the candidates.

However in future, if any question seems to different in one set to the other, it will be from the same topic with the similar difficulty level in both the sets. Candidates should not worry about it .

This ensures that no cheating or othe malpractice occurs during the examination. 

National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is scheduled on 5th May 2024.

To know more about the examination, refer to the official website.

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There are 4 sets in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test, which are divided into 6 different serial numbers. 

The questions in all the sets are same and just arranged in totally different orders to ensure fair conduction of the examination. 

Candidates are advised to check whether their questional booklet set number and answer sheet set number matches or not. If by any chance, it doesn't, Candidates must inform the invigilator immidiately. 

To know more about the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) refer to the official website.

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Aspirants should start solving the NEET question papers at least six months prior to the exam. Prior to solving the previous years NEET question papers, they should complete the NEET syllabus completely. Students may also solve sectional portions from the NEET question paper after completing the preparation for each subject. Ideally students should solve the NEET question paper in the exam timing, from 2 PM to 5 PM, without any break. This would help them get adjusted to the exam taking environment. Moreover, the test should be taken without any break. It must also be ensured that they take the test in a quite environment either alone

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Yes, in fact solving the question papers of previous years is an integral part of the preparation phase. They help the candidate familiarise themselves with the paper pattern and help them prepare an exam day strategy. Students must ensure that they solve the NEET question papers in a proctored manner, I. e. within the stipulated timing and duration and in one go, without any breaks. Students should ideally start solving the previous years' NEET question papers once they complete the syllabus. Another way to utilise previous years' NEET question papers is to solve the subject-wise questions separately, after completing the syllabus of

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Aspirants can download the previous years' NEET question papers from Shiksha.com for free. They may also visit the official website of NTA and visit the Downloads section for previous years' NEET question papers. They have to select the year, exam and Sets to check and download the question papers for NEET and other entrance exams conducted by NTA. Moreover, top coaching institutes offering NEET coaching also provide previous years' NEET question papers for the students who enrol to their institute or opt for the mock tests. There are various other social media platforms which circulate NEET question papers of previous years for practi

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