Chemical Coordination and Integration often feels tricky because it depends on NCERT-based memorisation and quick recall of hormones, glands, and their functions. Students commonly confuse similar concepts like insulin and glucagon, PTH and calcitonin, or ADH and aldosterone, while statement-based questions add another layer of difficulty.
With Physics Wallah study resources, you can revise NCERT, practise previous year questions, and improve accuracy in hormone-based MCQs through consistent revision and concept clarity.
Solving previous-year questions helps you understand how NEET repeatedly frames direct questions from endocrine glands, hormones, and their functions. It also improves familiarity with NCERT-based lines and reduces confusion between closely related concepts.
This PDF is useful for practising exam-level questions, strengthening NCERT recall, and improving accuracy in hormone-based MCQs and statement-type questions.
Physics Wallah NEET PYQs for Chemical Coordination and Integration are designed according to the NEET pattern, where questions focus less on theory and more on the application of NCERT concepts through statements, matching, and direct recall.
Assertion–Reason Practice: NEET often includes Assertion–Reason questions where students need to evaluate both correctness and logical connection between statements, especially from endocrine topics.
Master Match-the-Following Questions: Hormones, glands, and their functions are frequently tested in matching format, requiring clear NCERT understanding and careful comparison.
NCERT-Based MCQs: Since many questions are directly framed from NCERT lines related to hormone action, feedback mechanisms, and gland functions. Solving these PYQs gives you an edge.
