Reproductive Health -Previous Year NEET Questions with Complete Solutions
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Which sub-topic of Reproductive Health is most important for NEET?
Contraception methods (especially IUD types and oral pills) and Assisted Reproductive Technologies (IVF, ZIFT, GIFT, ICSI) are the most frequently tested sub-topics. Together they have accounted for more than half of all Reproductive Health questions asked in NEET from 2016 to 2024.
Is Reproductive Health important for NEET 2025 and 2026?
yes. The chapter has appeared in every NEET paper from 2016 to 2024 without exception. NTA (National Testing Agency) consistently draws questions from contraception methods, ARTs, and STDs. Given the chapter's low difficulty level, it offers a high return on a small time investment.
How many questions come from Reproductive Health in NEET every year?
Reproductive Health typically contributes 1 to 3 questions in NEET Biology each year. Because the chapter is short and fully NCERT-based, these are among the most predictable and easiest marks in the paper. Do not skip this chapter if you are targeting 650+.
Where can I find all Reproductive Health NEET PYQs with solutions in one place?
The eSaral app provides a chapter-wise NEET PYQ bank with detailed solutions for all Biology chapters, including Reproductive Health. The content is curated by NEET Biology experts with a track record of producing top 1,000 rankers. You can also access supporting NCERT material via eSaral NCERT Books for Class 12.
What is the difference between ZIFT and GIFT in the context of NEET questions?
ZIFT (Zygote Intrafallopian Transfer) involves transferring a fertilised egg (zygote) into the fallopian tube. GIFT (Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer) involves transferring unfertilised gametes — both ovum and sperm — into the fallopian tube so fertilisation occurs inside the body. This distinction is a direct NEET question type.
Can I score full marks in Reproductive Health NEET questions by reading only NCERT?
Yes, for this chapter, NCERT is sufficient. All NEET questions from Reproductive Health from 2016 to 2024 have been directly answerable using NCERT Class 12 Biology, Chapter 4. Make sure you also solve NCERT intext questions using NCERT Solutions for Class 12.