NEET 2013 Key – NEET Expected Cut Offs for MBBS

The first NEET 2013 examination for admission into MBBS courses has been held across on the on 5th May 2013. The examination named National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET – UG) is being conducted by CBSE on behalf of Medical Council of India. The key for the NEET 2013 is available on this website soon after the completion of the examination. We shall provide key along with expected cut off details here very soon. See the key below this post.

The NEET 2013 – UG question paper consists of four sections. These are Botany, Zoology, Physics and Chemistry. The NEET – UG will be held on 18th May in Karnataka as the state is going for elections on 5th May. About 7.26 lakhs candidates are appearing for NEET examination across the country.

Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh are on top with 1.15 lakhs and 88500 candidates appearing from these state. 71000 students are appearing for NEET from Kerala while 68000 are sitting from Andhra Pradesh.

The students of Andhra Pradesh are in peculiar situation. They are writing both state exam (EAMCET) and NEET as per the court orders. The Supreme court ruling will finally decide the results of the tests. AP students are demanding for the postponement of NEET on the grounds of differences in syllabus of both the exams.

NEET Key 2013

NEET-UG Biology Model Questions with Answers

1. RQ of Glucose in aerobic respiration-
1) 12 2) 1 3) .1 4) 6

2. 1/2 Glucose shows how much RQ value in aerobic respiration-
1) 6 2) .1 3) .5 4) 1

3. If the no. of oxygens and carbons in a substrate that participates in aerobic respiration are same its RQ value is-

4. Evolution of CO2 is more than the intake of O2 for the following substrate
1) Glucose 2) Organic acid
3) Sucrose 4) Fats

5. Assertion (A): Fats require more Oxygen for complete oxidation.
Reason (R): The proportion of Oxygen to carbon in fats is less.
1) (A) and (R) right. (R) explains (A).
2) (A) and (R) right. (R) do not explains (A)
3) (A) right. (R) false.
4) (A) false. (R) right

6. Match the following chemical reactions given in List I with the products formed given in List II.
List I List II
I. First phosphorylation (A) Fructose-6-Phosphate
II. First isomerisation (B) 1, 3-bisphosphoglyceric acid
III. First dephosphorylation (C) Glucose-6-Phosphate
IV. First biological oxidation (D) 3-Phosphoglyceric acid
(E) 3-Phosphoglyceraldehyde

7. Gateway of e- transport is-
1) complex V 2) complex II
3) complex I 4) complex III

8. One of the following is facultative anaerobic-
1) Hydrogenomonas 2) Clostridium botulinum
3) Yeast 4) Azotobacter

9. One of following dies when exposed to aerobic conditions-
1) Clostridiym botulinum 2) Azotobacter
3) Yeast

10. The term Fermentation was coined by
1) Gay Lussac 2) Louis Pasteur
3) Buchner 4) Flemming

11. The production of Ethyl alcohol and CO2 in the absence of Oxygen from hexose sugars through the micro organisms was first reported by
1) Gay Lussac 2) Louis Pasteur
3) Buchner 4) Flemming

12. The two substrates having the same R.Q. are-
1) Tartaric acid, Malic acid
2) Oleic acid, Tartaric acid
3) Triolein, Tripalmition
4) Proteins, Oleic acid

ANSWERS:
1) 2 2) 4 3) 1 4) 2 5) 1 6) 3 7) 3 8) 3 9) 1 10) 2 11) 1 12) 3

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