Daily Practice Questions for NEET 2024 : To get admission into JIPMER, AIIMS, and government medical institutions, cracking the NEET examination is crucial. NEET is the only medical entrance examination held in India, and therefore, every year, many medical aspirants sit for the test. However, only a fortunate few manage to clear it due to its extensive and challenging curriculum. Although difficult, students can crack the examination with the right study plan and daily practice of the previous year’s question paper. To support students in their preparation for the upcoming NEET test, we have provided daily practice questions from the previous year's question paper from the Physics, Chemistry, and Biology segments.
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NEET 2024 Daily Practice Questions for 8 September 2023
Below are three daily practice questions from NEET 2024 Physics, NEET 2024 Biology, and NEET 2024 Chemistry syllabus:-
Physics
Question 1
: Length cannot be measured by:
(a) Micron
(b) Fermi
(c) Debye
(d) Light Year
Question 2
: Candela is the unit of:
(a) Luminous Intensity
(b) Electric Intensity
(c) Sound Intensity
(d) None of the above
Question 3
: The unit of reactance is:
(a) Volt
(b) Ohm
(c) Newton
(d) Mho
Biology
Question 1
: In which of the following animals the adults have pentamerous radial symmetry while their larvae are bilaterally symmetrical?
(a) Annelids
(b) Arthropods
(c) Molluscs
(d) Echinoderms
Question 2
: Botryoidal tissue is found in:
(a) Polychaeta
(b) Hirudina
(c) Oligochaeta
(d) All of these
Question 3
: Which of the following is an egg-laying mammal?
(a) Whale
(b) Kangaroo
(c) Platypus
(d) Penguin
Chemistry
Question 1
: Carbon and oxygen combine to form two oxides, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide in which the ratio of the weights of carbon and oxygen is respectively 12:16, and 12:32. These figures illustrate the:
(a) Law of reciprocal proportions
(b) Law of multiple proportions
(c) Law of constant proportions
(d) Law of conservation of mass
Question 2
: The parameter which is temperature dependent is:
(a) Molality
(b) Molarity
(c) Weight Percentage
(d) Mole Fraction
Question 3
: What is the mole fraction of the solute in a 1.00 m aqueous solution?
(a) 0.771
(b) 0.177
(c) 0.0534
(d) 0.0177
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