The animal kingdom is a broad chapter in NEET zoology that includes the classification and characteristics of different groups of animals. Students often get confused while remembering phylum features, body symmetry, levels of organisation, and differences between chordates and non-chordates. Small mistakes in identifying animal examples or characteristics can lead to incorrect answers in the exam.
Physics Wallah helps students practise chapter-wise NEET PYQs with answers, as regular practice improves concept clarity, memory retention, and accuracy.
Solving NEET previous-year questions helps you understand commonly asked topics and question patterns from the animal kingdom. It also improves your understanding of animal classification, phylum characteristics, and important examples. Use the PDF below to practise chapter-wise PYQs with detailed solutions for better NEET preparation.
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The animal kingdom includes many animal groups, scientific names, and classification features. Students often get confused between phyla, body symmetry, coelom types, and special characteristics of organisms. Physics Wallah NEET PYQs help you practise these concepts through exam-level questions and detailed explanations.
Here is how these resources support your preparation:
Topic-wise Practice:
You can practise the NEET questions section by section. This helps you focus on important topics like body organisation, canal systems, coelom, and phylum characteristics.
Extra Practice for NEET:
You also get NCERT-based MCQs and important practice questions. Regular practice improves speed, accuracy, and concept clarity for NEET Biology.
Clear Trend Identification:
Access to past exam questions helps you spot exactly which non-chordate phyla and vertebrate classes are prioritised by examiners year after year.
Self-Assessment Check:
A clean layout that helps you practise under real exam conditions, recall scientific examples, and check your accuracy in real time.
When analysing recent papers, questions from this chapter generally fall into these main categories:
These foundational questions focus on structural plans. You will find targeted questions evaluating levels of organisation (cellular, tissue, or organ system), body symmetry (radial vs. bilateral), and the nature of the coelom (acoelomate, pseudocoelomate, or coelomate).
A properly targeted area in the exam. These animal phyla questions test your understanding of unique structures across lower phyla. You must comfortably identify diagnostic markers like choanocytes in Porifera, cnidocytes in Coelenterata, flame cells in Platyhelminthes, and metameric segmentation in Annelida.
These sets look closely at evolutionary markers. You will solve non-chordate and chordate PYQ sets comparing basic anatomical rules—such as tracking the presence of a dorsal hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal gill slits, and a post-anal tail in chordates compared to the ventral, solid nerve cords of non-chordates.
These problems deal with specialised traits inside the Phylum Chordata. This section covers unique respiratory, circulatory, and reproductive traits across classes like Cyclostomata, Chondrichthyes, Osteichthyes, Amphibia, Reptilia, Aves, and Mammalia.
