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What are the questions on which tomorrow supreme court is going to take decisions in neet exam ??


neharao2603 13th Jun, 2019
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Shivam bhardwaj Student Expert 20th Jun, 2019

Hii Neha,

There is always any topic after NEET which remain controversial. This year also controversy creates on some questions. 

Here are the questions:

1.C in G0 phase:

1)exit the cell cycle

2)enter the cell cycle

3)suspend the cell cycle

4)terminate the cell cycle


2. Which of the following statements is correct ?

(1) Cornea is an external transparent and protective proteinacious covering of the eye-ball.

(2) Cornea consists of dense connective tissue of elastin and can repair itself.

(3) Cornea is convex, transparent layer which is highly vascularised.

(4) Cornea consists of dense matrix of collagen and is the most sensitive portion of the eye


3.C the following statements :

(A) Coenzyme or metal ion that is tightly bound to enzyme protein is called prosthetic group.  (B) A complete catalytic active enzyme with its bound prosthetic group is called apoenzyme. Select the correct option.


4. point A on the earth’s surface the angle of dip, δ = +25°. At a point B on the earth’s surface the angle of dip, δ = –25°. We can interpret that: 

(1) A and B are both located in the northern hemisphere. 

(2) A is located in the southern hemisphere and B is located in the northern hemisphere. 

(3) A is located in the northern hemisphere and B is located in the southern hemisphere. 

(4) A and B are both located in the southern hemisphere

ER Khan 14th Jun, 2019
Hi Neha!

After much controversy, the Supreme Court will be hearing the case of students who have challenged 4 question's answers from the official NTA answer key. Three of these questions are from biology and one from physics.

Here are the questions:

  • Cells in G0 phase: 1)exit the cell cycle, 2)enter the cell cycle, 3)suspend the cell cycle, 4)terminate the cell cycle

  • Which of the following statements is correct ?(1) Cornea is an external transparent and protective proteinacious covering of the eye-ball. (2) Cornea consists of dense connective tissue of elastin and can repair itself. (3) Cornea is convex, transparent layer which is highly vascularised. (4) Cornea consists of dense matrix of collagen and is the most sensitive portion of the eye

  • Consider the following statements : (A) Coenzyme or metal ion that is tightly bound to enzyme protein is called prosthetic group.  (B) A complete catalytic active enzyme with its bound prosthetic group is called apoenzyme. Select the correct option.

  • At a point A on the earth’s surface the angle of dip, δ = +25°. At a point B on the earth’s surface the angle of dip, δ = –25°. We can interpret that:  (1) A and B are both located in the northern hemisphere.  (2) A is located in the southern hemisphere and B is located in the northern hemisphere.  (3) A is located in the northern hemisphere and B is located in the southern hemisphere.  (4) A and B are both located in the southern hemisphere

Hope this gave you the information you were looking for.
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