There were 300 questions in the NEET PG 2018 computer-based test. NEET PG 2018 exam duration was 3 hours and 30 minutes and 4 marks were allotted for the correct answer and there is negative marking of 1 mark for an incorrect answer.
Here are some of the questions for the Biology-Paper that will give you an idea about the type of questions that are being asked:
Q1: The sugar present in milk is _______.
(A) Sucrose
(B) Fructose
(C) Lactose
(D) Glucose
Ans: C
Q2: The space between the plasma membrane and the cell wall of a plasmolyzed cell surrounded by a hypertonic solution is occupied by the
(A) hypotonic solution
(B) isotonic solution
(C) hypertonic solution
(D) water
Ans: C
Q3: The single-horned Rhinoceros is protected at _______.
(A) Kaziranga National Park
(B) Kahna National Park
(C) Rajiv Gandhi National Park
(D) Anashi National Park
Ans: A
Q4: The number of ATP produced when a molecule of glucose undergoes fermentation is
(A) 4
(B) 36
(C) 2
(D) 38
Ans: C
Q5: The offspring produced from a marriage have only O or A blood groups. Of the genotypes given below, the possible genotypes of the parents would be
(A) I
OI
O and IOI
O
(B) I
AI
A and IOI
O
(C) I
AI
O and IOI
O
(D) I
AI
A and IAI
O
Ans: C
Q6: The part of the brain where the centre for hunger and thirst is located is
(A) Cerebrum
(B) Hypothalamus
(C) Cerebellum
(D) Medulla Oblongata
Ans: B
Q7: The species, though insignificant in number, determine the existence of many other species in a given ecosystem. Such species are known as
(A) Keystone species
(B) Sacred species
(C) Endemic species
(D) Extinct species
Ans: A
Q8: The scientific name of the moth which produces tasar is
(A) Bombyx mori
(B) Antheraea mylitta
(C) Antheraea assamensis
(D) Philosomia ricini
Ans: B
Q9: The rosette habit of cabbage can be changed by application of
(A) IAA
(B) GA
(C) ABA
(D) Ethaphon
Ans: B
Q10: The respiratory quotient during cellular respiration would depend on
(A) the nature of the substrate
(B) the amount of carbon dioxide released
(C) the amount of oxygen utilised
(D) the nature of enzymes involved
Ans: A
Q11: The reflex arc, which is made of two neurones is known as
(A) Monosynaptic reflex arc
(B) Disynaptic reflex arc
(C) Polysynaptic refles arc
(D) Asynaptic reflex arc
Ans: A
Q12: The presence of corollary corona, sagittate anthers and dumb-bell shaped stigma are the characteristic features of _______.
(A) Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
(B) Musa paradisiaca
(C) Ravenala madagascariensis
(D) Catheranthus roseus
Ans: D
Q13: The name of the pacemaker of the heart is
(A) Lymph node
(B) S.A. node
(C) Juxtaglumerular apparatus
(D) Semilunar valve
Ans: B
Q14: The name of Smt. Thimmakka is associated with the
(A) planting and conservation of avenue trees
(B) agitations against the hydroelectric project
(C) ‘Appiko’ movement
(D) conservationof fauna and flora of the western ghats
Ans: A
Q15: The main difference between Gram positive and Gram-negative bacteria is
(A) Cell membrane
(B) Cell wall
(C) Ribosome
(D) Mitochondria
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