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NEET Exam Chemistry Question Bank: Topic wise and NCERT Based MCQs NEET Chemistry is considered to be the most scoring subject. As it is one of the easiest scoring subjects, it is often ignored and undermined a subject. But if you want to get an edge over others, here is a tip, master NEET Chemistry concepts. Chemistry demands the attention of students in understanding reactions and concrete basic understanding but once done it only gets easier from there. NEET is amongst one the most prestigious medical entrance exams in India. With just a few months left for the examination, it becomes quite challenging for students to cover all the concepts included in the NEET syllabus thoroughly. However, a proper study plan designed as per the latest examination pattern and the syllabus can help students to prepare all the important concepts in shorter time duration. Given below are few useful tips that can assist the students in tackling multiple-choice questions in NEET exam accurately. In most of the multiple choice questions, the options are designed in a very tricky and confusing manner. In most of the cases, all the given options seem to be correct in some aspect. Therefore, the students are advised to read the entire question very carefully. Try to accumulate all the information provided in the question effectively because in some of the cases you can easily evaluate the Answers from the question itself. If you are muddled by the given options, then, give each option a true and false test. Instead of getting confused, consider all the possibilities and neglect the incorrect options. Hence, in this way, the most appropriate answer could be easily spotted. Topic-wise MCQs for NEET Chemistry · Environmental Chemistry · Organic Chemistry · P Block Elements · States of Matter · Redox Reaction · Chemical Equilibrium · Thermodynamics · Periodic Classification of Elements · s Block Elements · Chemical Bonding Molecular Structure · Structure of Atom · Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry · Hydrocarbons · Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry · Solid State · Structure of Atom · Solutions · Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties · Electrochemistry · Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure · Chemical Kinetics · States of Matter: Gases and Liquids · Surface Chemistry · Thermodynamics · General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements · Equilibrium · Redox Reactions · d and f Block Elements · Hydrogen · Coordination Compounds · Haloalkanes and Haloarenes · Some p-Block Elements · Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers · Organic Chemistry- Some Basic Principles and Techniques · Aldehyde, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids · Hydrocarbons · Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen · Environmental Chemistry · Biomolecules, Polymers and Chemistry in Everyday Life Use a step-wise approach to solve conceptual and complex questions. Several times Matching type Questions are asked where the students are required to find the mismatched or the correctly matched option. Some of the questions asked in the NEET exam are entirely memory-based; therefore, the students are advised to memorize the common names, scientific names, concepts and important definitions. Around 40% of the questions asked in the NEET exam are application-based. Therefore, students need to focus more on the concepts along with its applications in order to score well in the examination. Chemistry topics broadly can be grouped into – Organic, Inorganic and Physical chemistry. Organic Chemistry is a vast section and holds the maximum weightage. Its concepts and principles are important. One needs to be conversant with properties of groups, conversions, recognizing organic compounds etc. Interlinking between different chapters from organic chemistry can be of great help. The students must primarily focus on reading NCERT textbooks. Several times the questions asked in NEET exam are taken directly from the NCERT textbooks. Initially avoid answering those questions for which you are not confident because your wrong answer may reduce your final score. In order to utilize your time appropriately, divide the three hours of examination time as per your comfort among Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Initially, focus on attempting all easy questions and later on pick the difficult ones. By this way, your confidence will be elevated and you will also get more time to answer hard questions. Practice previous years’ question papers/mock tests and sample papers to get an idea on how to answer MCQ questions efficiently. Preparing at an early stage is what an MCQ exam requires. Avoid guesswork for negative marking questions as they might lower your final score. These tips can be very helpful for students to answer difficult and brain teaser questions. Prior preparations and practice are mandatory aspects of any examination. Hence, to crack highly competitive examination like NEET, it is mandatory for students to prepare well and acquire the skills to tackle multiple choice questions effectively. Rather than just following mere guesswork, the aspirants can focus on the tips discussed to tackle Multiple Choice Questions in NEET in the right manner.