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Quiz 2 MCQs Neet 2021 and 2022

WEEK 2 QUIZ MCQs Review ans Answers
Neet 2021/2022 Quiz week 2

How To Prepare a Chapter For NEET:

1. NCERT is the key

2. First, watch the videos to learn concepts and important data, for this, YouTube channels very good.

3. After watching the videos read the NCERT thoroughly and underline and highlight the important points.

4. At last compare my handwritten notes and the NCERT, and try to prepare your handwritten notes, if time permits.

5. Now you are conceptually good, it's the time to practice previous year MCQs - practice last 5 years AIIMS and Neet MCQs

6. Then attempt a 100 MCQ test from your standard MCQ solving book (I have followed mtg NCERT at your fingertips for biology), any standard book is enough.

7. Attend our weekend micro mock test on this chapter in our Telegram channel and analyse it and accordingly know your situation competitively from others.

8. After a week revise this chapter again.




Download the PDF of the 24 MCQs of week 2 syllabus



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