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<p>In Andhra Pradesh POLYCET, the candidates will have to attempt a total of 120 multiple-choice questions. Out of the total number of questions, there will be 50 questions for Mathematics (A), 40 questions for Physics (B) and 30 questions for Chemistry (C). Candidates will havde to correctly answer as many questions as they can so that they can secure the required marks for admissions into their preferred courses and colleges. The questions will be objective and have multiple options. The correct option has to be selected in the OMR sheet.</p>
<p>COE TIEE personal interview panel will consist of academic team with programme directors. Candidates will be assessed on the following parameters:</p><ul><li>Academic achievement</li><li>Extra circular</li><li>Leadership experience</li><li>Social service experience</li><li>Performance on the TET</li><li>Research experience</li><li>Certificate courses</li><li>Originality of ideas</li><li>Sports Performance</li><li>Overall Personality (Determined through the SOP)</li><li>Other nuances that the pan... View more
<p>The Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur will conduct RUHS Pharmacy exam. It will be conducted in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode. There will be 50 questions for Physics subjects and same 50 for Chemistry subject from which questions will be asked in the RUHS Pharmacy entrance exam. In totality the exam will be conducted for a total of 100 marks. </p>
<p data-pm-slice="1 []">In the UGC NET History subject, questions in the examination are asked from Ancient, Medieval and Modern History. Mainly focus on factual knowledge, conceptual understanding of the topics, and analysis of historical resources like major events, rulers, social structures, economic systems, etc. Questions in the UGC NET examination will be asked as multiple-choice questions that will test the ability of the candidate to interpret and analyse the historical formation, etc. Some sample questions that can be asked are as mentioned below:</p><ul><li>Match the historical figure with their ... View more
<p data-start="0" data-end="164">? Shiksha's NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Applications of Derivatives are designed to serve a holistic mathematical guide for the chapter for all students. That's whay our solutions focus on providing step-by-step textual explanations for each exercise as well as visual representation on 2D graphs along with solutions for better understanding .</p><p data-start="0" data-end="164">We help students with all kinds of problems including those involving increasing/decreasing functions, tangents, normals, and maxima/minima, there is graphical method explana... View more
<p>The physics section will hold 30 marks weigtage in the SITEEE question paper. There will be 15 MCQs out of the class 11th and 12th physics syllabus of CBSE, each of 2 marks.</p>
Firstly, start with the vocabulary questions as they're quite straight-forward and can be solved quickly then move towards the RC's. See to it that you don't spend a lot of time on a single question, if you don't know the answer, either mark it randomly or make an educated guess. If you think you can solve that question but may take some time, mark it for review and move on. To prepare for this section, ensure that you have good grammar and vocabulary skills, as well as a good reading speed.
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Everything from current affairs (last two years), your background, academics, future career path, work experience, hobbies, etc.
It depends on the numbers of questions you answered correctly.
<p>Here are some crucial pointers and strategies for successfully preparing for the MBA Common Entrance Test (CET)<br><br>Time management: Since each segment of the MBA CET has a time limit practise time-bound mock exams to increase your speed.<br>Pay Attention to Important Areas: The four primary components are Quantitative Aptitude Verbal Ability, Abstract Reasoning, and Logical Reasoning. Get better at the fundamentals in these areas.<br>Solve Papers from Past Years: This will help you understand the format of the questions and their degree of difficulty.<br>Utilise Math Shortcuts: Discover quick calc... View more
Hello Khempreet,
If you are a student, then you will not face much questions. They might just ask you about the educational institutions and financial documents.
If you are on a business or work permit, then they will ask you questions about your job and company profile. They might even cross check the information with the company.
All the best!
<p>I can suggest few general strategies for finding important questions for the RRB Non-Technical UG 2024 exam:</p><ol><li><p><strong>Official RRB Resources</strong>: Check the official Railway Recruitment Board website for any updates or mock exams related to the Non-Technical exam.</p></li><li><p><strong>Books and Study Material</strong>: Many publishers offer books specifically designed for RRB exams that contain practice questions, mock tests, and previous years' questions. Books like "RRB NTPC Exam Guide" or "RRB Group D/ NTPC Solved Papers&qu... View more
<p>You can download past entrance papers for JMI BA English (Hons) and BSc CS from several sites:</p><p>BA English (Hons): Get the last 7–8 years of question papers (2016–2023) PDF from JMIEntrance.com .</p><p>These PDFs give you real exam format, question styles, and help plan revisions. </p><p> </p>
<p>If you're getting ready for the 2nd PUC History exam, just focus on the main chapters like the Indian freedom struggle, Wodeyars of Mysore, Vedic times, and the Mauryas. Questions from these usually come every year. Go through Gandhi's movements, Akbar's rule, and Harsha's empire properly. Also, don't take the small 1- and 2-mark questions lightly — they're easy marks. Try solving old question papers too. That really helps before the exam.</p>
They will ask you questions which are all related to your 11th & 12th. So if you have prepare good in your these two years then you can qualify exam. Good luck.
You should fallow ncert syllabus. Don't get confused about CBSE and NCERT. CBSE recommend syllabus for NCERT books. So, you just go through your school syllabus that will be sufficient for you.
Best of luck.
<p>It is possible that some questions from the RRB Group D previous year question paper might repeat. Candidates can get an idea of what type of questions are asked in the exam from the last few years question papers. The best way to solve RRB Group D previous year paper is by attempting it within the defined time duration of the exam. Candidates should analyse their mistakes and avoid making the same mistake in the actual exam. The CBT of RRB Group D comprises four sections-General Science, Mathematics, General Intelligence and Reasoning and General Awareness and Current Affairs. The test paper carries a total of 100 marks. Candidat... View more
Yes, aspirants will have the option to move back and forth or navigate between the questions as per the instructions available on the user interface of candidates computer display screen. Candidates can change even answer options, any-time before they enter submit button. Candidates are suggested to read the instruction properly before answering the question. Candidates can also practice the same through the mock test at NTA official website.
No. The students do not have to prepare aptitude and logical reasoning questions for WBJEE 2023. According to the official WBJEE syllabus, the candidates have to prepare topics and concepts from Physics Chemistry and Mathematics. WBJEE question papers will not consist of aptitude and logical reasoning. Therefore, the students will not have to study and prepare for aptitude and logical reasoning questions. Instead, the students are advised to focus on the official syllabus to perform well in the examination.
<p>No marks will be deducted for unanswered questions in JMI entrance exam. Such questions will not be taken into consideration while calculating JMI score. So, if candidates are not sure about the answer of a question, it is better not to answer instead of guessing, to avoid negative marking. Although candidates should attempt all questions in descriptive part and refrain from leaving questions.</p>