NEET MDS Exam Analysis 2022: Detailed
NEET MDS 2022 was held on May 2, 2022, when thousands of students appeared for the test. Based on candidates’ reactions, here’s the NEET MDS exam review for 2022.
Students Reactions
Candidates found the NEET MDS exam paper 2023 of moderate to high difficulty
Students felt that Part A of the test paper was easier compared to Part B
Many aspirants found the exam paper to be lengthy in nature and were unable to complete the test in the stipulated time duration
Overall Difficulty Level
Event | Analysis |
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Overall difficulty level of NEET MDS 2023 | Moderate to high level |
Expected no. of correct attempts | 190+ |
Part A difficulty level | Moderate |
Part B difficulty level | High |
Paper sentiment | Time consuming |
NEET MDS Paper Analysis 2022 Important Recall Questions
1) Osteomalacia is characterized by:
a) Defective osteoid + normal mineralization
b) Normal osteoid + normal mineralization
c) Abnormal osteoid + abnormal mineralization
d) Normal osteoid + defective mineralization
Answer: D
2) Lower motor neuron lesion of the facial nerve causes:
a) Half of the face is paralyzed
b) Contralateral upper half of face is paralyzed
c) Ipsilateral half of face is paralyzed
d) No paralysis
Answer: C
3) Which of the following precancerous lesion has malignant potential?
a) Oral lichen planus
b) Erythroplakia
c) OSMF
d) Syphilitic glossitis
Answer: B
4) In Weine's classification, Type II is:
a) 2 orifices, 2 canals, 1 foramina
b) 2 orifices, 2 canals, 2 foramina
c) 2 orifices, 1 canals, 2 foramina
d) 1 orifices, 2 canals, 2 foramina
Answer: A
5) Type II lip print classification by Tsuchihashi is:
a) Vertical
b) Intersected
c) Reticular
d) Branched
Answer: A
6) Patient shows poor oral hygiene, and a life saver shaped lesion is seen near the canine region in the gingiva. What does it represent?
a) Stillman’s cleft
b) Widow's peaks
c) McCall's festoons
d) Gingival enlargement
Answer: C