Free Chapter-Wise NEET Mock Tests: Plant Kingdom
🌿 Explore Plant Kingdom for NEET 2026 Success
Journey through the diversity of plants with Plant Kingdom—a concise NEET Biology chapter that unveils the unique traits of Algae, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, and Gymnosperms. ScienceLesson.in’s most extensive collection of free chapter-wise NEET mock tests equips you to master this streamlined topic. Since September 2023, our 25,000+ question bank—crafted by 25-year NEET experts—ensures you nail classification with ease.
With 1 question (4 marks), it’s a quick win for your 180-mark Biology score. Our free mock tests secure those marks—start now and excel!
Key Syllabus Topics and Updates
The NEET 2026 syllabus for Plant Kingdom focuses on salient features and classification of plants into four major groups—Algae, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, and Gymnosperms—covering three to five distinguishing traits and two examples per group. Dropped topics—Angiosperms, Plant Life Cycles, and Alternation of Generations—sharpen the focus to these core categories.
How to Score Well in This Chapter
Scoring 4 marks is a breeze with targeted practice, and our most extensive collection of free chapter-wise NEET mock tests is your tool. Start a test—no signup, instant access—and tackle NEET-style MCQs:
- “What’s Algae’s habitat?”
- “How’re Gymnosperms distinct?”
Solutions are included, speeding up learning. Aim for 1-2 minutes per question—NEET pace—covering traits or examples. Diagrams (e.g., fern fronds, pine cones) are key—our tests train you to identify thallus or sporophytes accurately.
Most Important Topics for NEET
Algae
Simple, mostly aquatic, photosynthetic plants with chlorophyll—key features include unicellular/multicellular thallus, no vascular tissue, and reproduction via spores/fragments. Examples: Chlamydomonas (unicellular), Spirogyra (filamentous).
Bryophytes
Non-vascular land plants, “amphibians” needing water for reproduction—features include gametophyte dominance, no true roots (rhizoids), and spore dispersal via sporophytes. Examples: Marchantia (liverwort), Funaria (moss).
Pteridophytes
First vascular plants with true roots, stems, leaves (fronds)—features include sporophyte dominance, no seeds, and reproduction via spores (e.g., sori). Examples: Selaginella (clubmoss), Pteris (fern).
Gymnosperms
Seed-bearing, non-flowering plants with naked seeds (no fruit)—features include woody stems, needle-like leaves, and ovules in cones. Examples: Pinus (pine), Cycas (cycad).
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Group Mix-Ups: Algae vs. Bryophytes
- Trait Errors: Pteridophytes vs. Gymnosperms
- Example Confusion: Marchantia vs. Pteris
- Outdated Focus: Studying Angiosperms
Quick Tips to Ace This Chapter
Trait Cheat: “No-V, V-No, V-Seed”
Example Flash: “Spiro-Funaria-Pteris-Pinus”
Diagram Drill: Sketch thallus, sori—label moss capsule, pine needle
Quick Test: 5 minutes, instant feedback—4 marks yours
Plant Kingdom NEET Mock Tests FAQs
It covers high-yield topics like Algae, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, and Gymnosperms for scoring quick marks.
Traits, examples, and diagrams of core Plant Kingdom groups. Excludes dropped topics like Angiosperms.
Yes, all chapter-wise mock tests are free and accessible instantly without signup.