NEET
Botany

Diversity In The Living World

Low Priority
Consistency: 20%
Weightage: 4 / 20 Yrs

High-Yield Trend

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2018
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2016
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2013
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2007

Questions
2 MCQs

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PYQ 2008
medium
botany ID: neet-200
Bacterial leaf blight of rice is caused by a species of:

1. Xanthomonas

2. Pseudomonas

3. Alternaria

4. Erwinia

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02
PYQ 2009
medium
botany ID: neet-200

Which one is the wrong pairing for the disease and its causal organism?

1. Late blight of potato: Alternaria solani

2. Black rust of wheat-Puccinia graminis

3. Loose smut of wheat-Ustilago nuda

4. Root-knot of vegetables-Meloidogyne sp

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Preparing Diversity In The Living World for NEET

Diversity In The Living World is a specific sub-topic that frequently appears in the NEET examination. Understanding the underlying principles and practicing targeted questions is key to mastering this concept.

The questions compiled above are previous year questions (PYQs) directly related to Diversity In The Living World. Practicing these specific questions helps you understand the difficulty level and the examiner's approach to this topic.

Topic Frequently Asked Questions

Is Diversity In The Living World a high-weightage topic?

You can refer to the priority and consistency badges at the top of this page. High priority topics should be thoroughly revised multiple times before the exam.

Should I memorize the solutions?

No, it is highly recommended to understand the core concept and methodology behind each solution rather than memorizing them, as exact questions are rarely repeated, but the concepts definitely are.