Practice & Test The Living World

Class 11 Biology · Chapter 1. Practice 66 free NEET 2027 questions on The Living World (Class 11 Biology), across 51 concepts. Asked ~0.8× per paper since 2013.

66
Practice questions
51
Concepts tagged
10
Asked 2013–2025
0.8×
Per paper

How much does The Living World matter?

Across the 13 NEET papers from 2013 to 2025, The Living World has been examined 10 times — an average of 0.8 questions per paper. At 4 marks each, that is roughly 3 marks a year riding on this one chapter.

What gets asked: 51 concepts

Every question in the bank is tagged to one of these, so practice can target the exact idea you keep missing.

AristotleBasic unitBinomial NomenclatureBinomial System of NomenclatureBiodiversityBotanical Garden as Taxonomic AidCellular Organisation in OrganismsCharacteristics of Living OrganismsConsciousness of Living OrganismsCouplet and leadDefining featuresDiversity In the Living WorldFamily According to Systematic HierarchyFamous gardensGenus According to Systematic HierarchyGrowth as Characteristic of Living OrganismHandwritten conventionHerbariumHigher categoriesHuman & wheatICBNICZNKeyMango nameManuals as Taxonomic AidMatch aidsMatch taxaMetabolismMonograph as Taxonomic AidMuseumMuseums as Taxonomic AidNaming authorityNeed for classificationNomenclature in BiologyNumber of speciesOrder According to Systematic HierarchyPlants vs animalsReproductionRules Followed for Binomial NomenclatureSpecies According to Systematic HierarchySystema NaturaeSystematicsTaxa across ranksTaxonTaxon vs categoryTaxonomic HierarchyTaxonomyTaxonomy & SystematicsTwo componentsUniversal nameZoological Parks

Sample questions

Question 1

Which of the following is not a characteristic feature of living organisms?

Question 2

A publication containing information on any one taxon is called a:

Question 3

Biological names of plants are based on agreed principles and criteria provided by:

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