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NEET Botany Mock Test — Real Previous-Year Questions

Practice Botany the way NEET actually tests it — real PYQs inside a full-length, exam-condition paper, with a subject-wise breakdown of your Botany score after every attempt.

2 free attempts · then ₹99 per attempt

Quick answer

Is there a free NEET Botany mock test with real previous-year questions?

Yes. NEET Mentor Hub’s free full-length NEET UG mock test includes a Botany section built from real previous-year NEET questions — plant physiology, genetics, ecology and more — timed on the real exam clock with the official +4/−1 marking. Your result includes a subject-wise breakdown, so you can see your Botany score, accuracy and weak areas separately.

  • Botany in NEET UG: 50 questions, attempt 45, worth 180 marks at +4/−1 [National Testing Agency pattern].
  • Every Botany question in the mock is a real previous-year NEET question, labelled with its year, with an explanation after submission.
  • Results include a subject-wise breakdown, so your Botany score and accuracy are shown separately.
  • First 2 attempts free with a free account; each further attempt costs ₹99.

Botany in the real NEET UG paper

Questions
Attempt 45 of 50 questions (Biology total: 90 of 100)
Marks
180 of 720 total
Marking
+4 correct · −1 wrong

Botany questions in NEET are heavily NCERT-based — most answers are lines from the textbook, which makes previous-year questions the highest-yield practice material.

Botany topics the previous-year questions cover

  • Plant kingdom and plant morphology
  • Anatomy of flowering plants
  • Cell biology and cell division
  • Plant physiology — photosynthesis, respiration, transport
  • Genetics and molecular basis of inheritance
  • Sexual reproduction in flowering plants
  • Ecology and environment

NEET Botany mock test — frequently asked questions

This mock test is built from publicly available previous-year NEET questions for self-assessment only. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the NTA, and is not a prediction of the current year’s paper. Always prepare from the official syllabus and NCERT.