Plant Kingdom in 10 Minutes – Complete Revision, Tricks & MCQs for NEET 2026

Introduction




Plant Kingdom is one of the most important and scoring chapters for NEET Biology. If revised properly, you can easily score 2–3 questions from this topic. Here is a quick 10-minute revision with tricks and MCQs.


🌿 Quick Classification of Plant Kingdom


There are 5 major groups:
Algae → Simple, aquatic
Bryophyta → Amphibians of plant kingdom
Pteridophyta → First vascular plants
Gymnosperms → Naked seeds
Angiosperms → Flowering plants


🧠 Easy Trick to Remember


“A Big Peacock Gave Apples”
A → Algae
B → Bryophyta
P → Pteridophyta
G → Gymnosperms
A → Angiosperms

⚡ Super Quick Revision (Must Read)


Bryophytes need water for reproduction
Pteridophytes have vascular tissue
Gymnosperms do not form fruits
Angiosperms show double fertilization

πŸ”₯ Most Expected NEET Questions


Which group is called amphibians of plant kingdom?
Which is the first vascular plant?
What is double fertilization?
Difference between Gymnosperms and Angiosperms
πŸ‘‰ These are frequently asked in NEET.

πŸ§ͺ MCQs (Test Yourself)


Q1. Amphibians of plant kingdom are:
A. Algae
B. Bryophyta ✅
C. Pteridophyta
D. Gymnosperms

Q2. First vascular plant is:
A. Bryophyta
B. Pteridophyta ✅
C. Algae
D. Gymnosperms

Q3. Gymnosperms have:
A. Fruits
B. Flowers
C. Naked seeds ✅
D. Double fertilization

Q4. Double fertilization occurs in:
A. Bryophytes
B. Gymnosperms
C. Angiosperms ✅
D. Algae

Q5. Which group is aquatic?
A. Algae ✅
B. Bryophyta
C. Pteridophyta
D. Gymnosperms

πŸ“Š Check Your Score


5/5 → Excellent πŸ”₯
3–4 → Good πŸ‘
<3 → Revise again
πŸ‘‰ Comment your score!

πŸ“Œ Conclusion


Plant Kingdom is easy to master with regular revision and MCQ practice. Focus on NCERT points and revise multiple times.

Thank you so much.
Regards,
Himansu 



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