NEET Exam Strategy: Identifying Repeated Questions and Trends
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) often includes questions that are repeated or related to previous years' questions. Understanding these trends can significantly enhance your preparation and improve your chances of success in the exam. This article explores the frequency and nature of repeated questions, as well as specific strategies to tackle them effectively.
Frequency of Repeated Questions
Out of the 180 questions in the NEET exam, approximately 6-7 are either identical or very similar to questions from previous years. This pattern holds true for the majority of questions, especially in Inorganic Chemistry, where 3-4 questions are often repeated. Biology typically has 1-2 repeated questions, usually among the well-known topics that you can expect to have a similar question each year.
Key Trends in NEET Question Framing
Based on the experience and observations of seasoned aspirants and educators, several key trends in the framing of questions in the NEET exam can be identified:
Biology
Neet often repeats questions from previous years, particularly those related to famous concepts. To prepare effectively, focus on previous year's biology questions. For example, if a question on the menstrual cycle was asked in 2017, you can expect variations of the same concept in the next 4-5 years, but not the exact same question.
Physical Chemistry and Physics
In physical chemistry and physics, the examiners often frame questions based on specific formulas. In the last ten years, questions have been designed to incorporate each and every formula present in the chapter. This makes formula memorization and understanding crucial for success in these subjects.
Organic Chemistry
For organic chemistry, many NEET questions come directly from JEE Main. This trend is important to remember for aspirants who are planning to prepare for both JEE Main and NEET.
Inorganic Chemistry
Inorganic chemistry questions often repeat from previous years, but with minor changes in options. Alternatively, these questions may also appear in exams like AIIMS or JIPMER. Recognizing and preparing for this trend can be advantageous.
Strategies to Deal with the Paper
Here are some practical strategies to help you perform well in the NEET exam:
Last 3 Days Strategy
Several days before the exam, focus on reviewing the trends and repeatedly practicing past year's questions. This will help you familiarize yourself with the types of questions you can expect and the variations in options. Additionally, try to review your weak areas and ensure that you have a solid understanding of the concepts you need to cover.
Last 15-20 Days Strategy
During the final weeks leading up to the exam, concentrate on high-yield topics in each subject. For instance, in biology, focus on core topics such as genetics, metabolism, and immunology. In chemistry, emphasize organic and inorganic topics. For physics, prioritize understanding fundamental principles and laws.
Additional Tips
To further enhance your preparation, watch relevant study videos and follow the advice of experienced educators. For example, Umakant Biswals, who has provided valuable insights on achieving a score of 550 in NEET, suggests that if you have already completed the biology portion, make sure to systematically work on physics and chemistry. He also highlights the importance of closely linking the concepts in NCERT with the NEET exam structure.
Remember, consistent practice, focused revision, and familiarizing yourself with the exam pattern will significantly improve your chances of success in the NEET.