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Bee Keeping — Predicted 2026

NEET UG
Version 1Updated 22 Mar 2026

AI-Predicted Question Angles for UPSC 2026

Based on trend analysis, current affairs, and recurring themes in Bee Keeping.

Comparative analysis of bee species

high

NEET frequently tests the knowledge of different *Apis* species, their characteristics, and their suitability for commercial apiculture. Questions might ask to identify the most productive species, the most docile, or the indigenous Indian species. A comparative table or scenario-based question asking which species a farmer should choose for a specific purpose is highly probable. Students must know the distinct features of *Apis mellifera*, *Apis indica*, *Apis dorsata*, and *Apis florea*.

Products of bee keeping and their specific uses/composition

high

This is a core factual area. Questions are highly likely to ask about the origin, composition, or specific applications of honey, beeswax, royal jelly, propolis, and bee pollen. For instance, 'Which product is fed exclusively to the queen?' or 'Which product has antiseptic properties and is used as a hive sealant?' are common question formats. Understanding the unique properties of each product is key.

Ecological and economic importance of apiculture

medium

The role of bees in pollination and its impact on agricultural productivity is a crucial concept. Questions might focus on how bee keeping enhances crop yields, its contribution to food security, or its role in rural livelihoods. While direct product questions are more common, the broader ecological and economic benefits are fundamental to the chapter's theme and can appear as conceptual or assertion-reason type questions.

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