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<p>The level of questions in the Joint Entrance Screening Test (JEST) examination is generally designed to assess the candidate's knowledge, understanding, and problem-solving skills in their chosen field of study. The level of questions can vary depending on the subject and sub-discipline within the field.</p><p>However, it is estimated that the questions are based on the general syllabi of graduation and post-graduation level courses offered by various Indian universities and institutions. JEST question papers usually are not made available. However, some questions from previous year's examinations are available.</p>

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<p>A total of 12 additional questions will be provided to those candidates who are able to attempt all 130 questions of the BITSAT paper in less than 3 hours. These 12 additional questions can be attempted within the remaining time. No extra time will be provided. For each section (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics/Biology sections and Logical Reasoning), 3 questions will be given to the candidates. Once the candidates start attempting these 12 additional questions, they will not be able to go back and make changes in their previously answered questions.</p>

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<p>Unlike other sections on the GMAT Focus, there are just 20 questions on the Data Insights section. All 20 questions are tested around the topics of - multiple-source reasoning, table analysis, graphics interpretation, two-part analysis, and data sufficiency.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Here are a few examples:</p><ul><li><strong>Independent Task:</strong>&nbsp;Do you prefer studying in a group or alone? Why? </li><li><strong>Integrated Task:</strong>&nbsp;After listening to a lecture about climate change, summarize the main points discussed by the professor.</li></ul>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">In the UP BEd JEE exam the questions are based on MCQ type in nature and the nature. There will be two papers in the exam - Paper 1 will have questions from General Knowledge and language proficiency, grammar, comprehension, and vocabulary. Paper 2 will have questions from General Aptitude section on reasoning, numerical ability, and problem-solving skills, while the Subject Ability section tests knowledge in the candidate's chosen discipline.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">To ace the exam successfully, candidates will have to practicing sample papers and mock tests ... View more

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<p>There are 100 questions in NBSAT. Time duration is 120 minutes. It is not mandatory to solve all questions, but candidates must aim to attempt as many questions as they can in every section. In a section having 30 questions, they must target nearly 20 questions and in a section having 20 questions they must target nearly 12-15 questions to get a good score.</p>

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<p>The IELTS question paper format remains unchanged in terms of sections. There are four section, Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. One can check the number of questions asked in each section of IELTS from below.&nbsp;</p><ul><li>The listening section have 40 questions which need to be done in 30 minutes.</li><li>Reading section is for 1 hour and also have 40 questions.</li><li>Writing section is of 60 minutes where you need to complete 2 tasks (Task 1 report/graph, Task 2 essay).</li><li>Speaking section takes around 11–14 minutes and is a face-to-face intervi... View more

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<p>There are no subjective type questions in NBSAT. All of the questions will be in MCQ format, having four options to choose the correct answer from. Candidates are required to select the correct option with the help of computer mouse. NBSAT is held in remote proctored mode.</p>

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<p>The Andhra Pradesh ICET 2026 exam will consist of 200 questions. These questions are divided into three sections, each assessing different skills required for admission into MBA and MCA programs.</p><p>Section-wise Breakdown of Andhra Pradesh ICET Questions:</p><p><strong>Section A: Analytical Ability (75 Questions)</strong></p><ul><li>Data Sufficiency: 20 questions</li><li>Problem-Solving: 55 questions</li></ul><p><strong>Section B: Mathematical Ability (75 Questions)</strong></p><ul><li>Arithmetical Ability: 35 quest... View more

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<p>TANCET exam has a total of 100 questions. Candidates have to answer all the questions within 120 minutes. These 100 questions are divided equally among all sections of TANCET exam.</p>

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Questions are of moderate and easy level. Perhaps these questions are life savior for most of the candidates. Most of the topics can be covered from RS Agarwal and those not covered in the book can be effectively covered from YouTube videos.

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Yes, you can choose the sequence of answering questions in the Xavier Aptitude Test. There is no rule for following the given chronology of the Xavier Aptitude Test question paper, however, students will have to follow the sectional time limit of both parts of the Xavier Aptitude Test question paper. Each section of Xavier Aptitude Test 2024 will have 22-27 questions in Multiple Choice Question format, having five options to choose the right answer. As per the latest Xavier Aptitude Test pattern, the test duration has been increased to 210 minutes or 3 hours 30 minutes. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha Xavier Aptitude Test exam ... View more

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A total of 100 questions are asked in the first stage while 120 questions are asked in the second stage of RRB NTPC exam. The questions asked in the exam are objective-type. Candidates need to choose one answer. The subjects of RRB NTPC exam include General Awareness, Mathematics, and General Intelligence and Reasoning. The total marks allotted to the first stage are 100 while 120 marks to the second stage of RRB NTPC exam. Each question in the exam carries one mark.

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<p>AP LAWCET question paper consists of 120 objective-type questions. These 120 questions are divided into three sections. These sections are General Knowledge and Mental Ability, Current Affairs, and Aptitude for the Law Study. The marks distribution for each section is different. General Knowledge and Mental Ability, Current Affairs, and Aptitude for Law Study contain 30, and 60 marks, respectively. As a result, the Aptitude for Law Strudy section carries the most weightage in the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET exam.</p>

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<p>The DCET question paper will have a total of 100 questions. It will include questions from engineering mathematics, statistics &amp; analytics, IT skills, fundamentals of electrical &amp; electronics engineering and project management skills.</p>

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<p>PU-CET (PG) exam has multiple choice questions and does not include subjective questions. According to the exam pattern, the PU CET PG question paper has objective questions with 4 options each. Each question carries one marks and there is negative markings of 0.25 marks.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The SITEEE exam pattern plays an important role in a candidate's preparation. It is necessary to have thorough knowledge about the syllabus and exam pattern before starting the preparation or devising a strategy. The exam pattern of the SITEEE will help the candidate understand the layout of the question paper, total number of questions, total sections, marking scheme, time, etc. Check below for the questions asked in the SITEEE examination in all three subjects, namely Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. Check below about the number of questions asked in the three subjects namely Physics, Mathematics.</p><p>In each o... View more

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<p>The IPU CET question paper will consist of 100 objective-type questions, where each question will have four options. Candidates need to select the correct option and mark it on the OMR sheet. Each question carries four marks, and for every incorrect answer, one mark will be deducted as negative marking.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">NPAT test takers should always attempt answering questions from the section in which they are most comfortable. This will help reduce stress on the test day. Owing to huge competition for 3,000+ seats, candidates must devise exam day strategy while practising mock tests. NPAT exam has 120 questions to be answered within 100 minutes. Therefore, candidates must work on their speed and accuracy to answer the questions in NMIMS NPAT exam.</p>

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<p>In general, questions asked in the DSSSB exam is of moderate level. It depends upon the students understanding, concepts and knowledge. Frequent revision and practice plays a crucial role in the preparation.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<div><div data-attrid="SGEParagraphFeedback" data-hveid="CAEQCA" data-ved="2ahUKEwis0-rxrKSBAxViUWwGHXVvCIAQo_EKegQIARAI">No, the EMAT will not have subjective-type questions. EMAT is a computer based test inclusive of 30 multiple choice questions (MCQs) that candidates must answer in one hour. Each question will have four options, candidates will be required select the correct answer.</div><div data-attrid="SGEParagraphFeedback" data-hveid="CAEQCA" data-ved="2ahUKEwis0-rxrKSBAxViUWwGHXVvCIAQo_EKegQIARAI">EMAT exam covers three sections</div><div d... View more

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<p>Questions for author's point of view in RC pasage, meaning of a word, synonym/antonym of a word, etc. appears in the Verbal reasoning section of NPAT exam. the difficulty level of these questions may vary for each exam attempt.</p>

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<p data-sourcepos="1:1-1:86">The SHIATS Entrance Exam will have <strong>multiple-choice questions (MCQ)</strong>&nbsp;in the exam that covers the following subjects:</p><ul data-sourcepos="3:1-7:0"><li data-sourcepos="3:1-3:9">Physics</li><li data-sourcepos="4:1-4:11">Chemistry</li><li data-sourcepos="5:1-5:13">Mathematics</li><li data-sourcepos="6:1-7:0">Biology (for Agriculture and Veterinary Science courses only)</li></ul><p data-sourcepos="8:1-8:209">The types of questions a... View more

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<p>As per the UGPET exam pattern, the Under Graduate Professional Entrance Test will have objective type questions. Candidates will have to choose one correct response out of four responses.</p>

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<p>According to the official MRNAT exam pattern, you need to answer 75 multiple-choice questions (25 questions each from Math, Logical Reasoning, English, and General Awareness) in 90 minutes. Each question will have four options. Pick the correct answer and submit.</p>

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<p>Some of the questions that are asked in the Campus France interview are - introduce yourself, why do you want to study in France, what is the reason for choosing a French university, what are your goals, why do you want to pursue this particular course, why do you think you should be selected, etc. Before giving the interview, prepare yourself properly and then during the interview, try not to panic, do not give any mediocre answers, and listen to the questions actively.</p>

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<p>The nature of questions which will be asked in the RUHS Pharmacy exam is of MCQ (multiple choice questions) type. Each question will have a total of four options in answer. One of the four choice will be correct answer. A total of 100 questions will be asked in the exam.&nbsp;</p>

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<p dir="ltr">In IELTS writing there are various essays which one has to prepare for the exam. There are 5 different kinds of essays namely:</p><ol><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Opinion based</p></li><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Descriptive</p></li><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Merit/demerits</p></li><li dir="ltr" ar... View more

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<p>In the 'Read Aloud' part, the test takers will have to record themselves reading a written sentence or a statement which appears on the screen. They will then have to speak it loud and clear into the microphone. As soon as the timer starts, you will get to read the instructions for this question. Carefully look at the pauses or punctuations in the given statement so that you can halt at the commas. Only 20 seconds will be provided for the same and you can record your statement only once. &nbsp;</p>

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<p>The Biology section has the highest number of questions in the NEET examination. There are 360 questions in the NEET UG exam and of these, 90 questions are alone from Biology, which is further divided into Botany and Zoology, each containing 45 questions.</p>

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