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<p>No, as per the exam pattern suggested by the board, there is there is no negative marking scheme for objective-type questions asked in the BSEB 12th board exams. Each objective type question is of one mark. For exh correct answer, the students are awarded marks 1 marks. However, for any incorrect answers, no mark is deducted.</p>

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<p>The Union Public Service Commission specifies the CDS exam pattern for the written exam and SSB Interview. The written exam for IMA, INA, and AFA comprises three sections: English, General Knowledge, and Elementary Mathematics. In the English section of CDS exam, 120 questions will be asked and the maximum marks is 100. Some of the question patterns in English are Cloze Test, Preposition &amp; Determinants, Completion of Sentence, Antonyms, Part of Speech, Spotting Error, Ordering of Word in a Sentence, Fill in the Blanks, Synonyms, Idioms &amp; Phrases, Ordering of Sentences. The English question paper is designed to test... View more

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<div><div><p>The MAH BEd CET is conducted in both the languages Marathi and English for all the registered candidates. The exam is conducted for BEd General and ELCT alongside BED-MEd, and MEd course.</p></div></div>

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<p>No, it is not mandatory to attempt all the 200 questions in the NIPER JEE exam. Questions from Chemistry, Biotechnology, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical analysis topics will be asked in the question paper. Overall there will be 200 objective-type questions of 1 mark each in the MPharma entrance exam.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The question paper of RRB Group D will be available in 15 languages besides English and Hindi. The question paper is framed in languages such as Urdu, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Konkani, Malayalam, Manipur, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, and Telugu. Candidates can select the language of the question paper from the option available in the exam login panel. RRB Group D question paper carries objective-type multiple choice questions. The structure of RRB Group D question paper is given below.</p><table border="0" width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody>&... View more

316 Views Posted 7 years ago

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The test will be objective type with the use of Blue/Black Pen and OMR sheet.
The pattern of the entrance test will be as follows-
Full Marks: 100
Time of Examination: Two Hours
No. of objective questions: 100, each carrying one mark.
The details of objective questions will be-General Knowledge and Aptitude Test: 40 marksQuestions related to the subject: 60 marks

191 Views Posted 7 years ago

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<p>Applicants who want to prepare for the UPCATET exam should first go through UPCATET previous year's Question Papers which will give them an insight as to how to prepare for the exam. Since authorities have not prescribed any official syllabus for the exam for UG and PG courses hence candidates who will appear for UG programmes need to prepare the 12th standard UP Board syllabus.&nbsp;For PG programmes, applicants need to prepare a graduate standard exam syllabus.&nbsp;</p><p>The questions which will be asked in the UPCATET exam will be from there only.&nbsp;</p>

50 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Engineer, PGPM 2018-20 @ MDI,

See, ideal numbers can be somewhere between scoring a 680-720 for getting into good colleges.

161 Views Posted 8 years ago

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All the entrances of the universities will be conducted in May. So you will have to wait for next year if you wish to appear in one. Questions are divided in 4 sections in all the entrances:
1. Reasoning ability
2 Logical aptitude
3. English
4. According to the course you are appearing for legal aptitude for Law

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<p>The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research National Eligibility Test, or CSIR NET, is only offered in English. The exam question papers are available in English and includes all sections and subjects. For understanding and providing insightful answers, students taking the CSIR NET exam must possess a strong command of the English language.&nbsp;</p>

220 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Primarily four things:
Understanding of mass media and media cultures
Fundamental concepts of media work including processing and development
Media theories of the 20th century
Critical social theories

77 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hey,
Prepare everything you can for a good interview ,no one knows what the interviewer may ask you at that point of time. Stay confident.
Good luck.

79 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Upasna,
The JEE B.Arch consists of 30 maths objective type questions, which are purely based on 11th and 12th maths syllabus and are considered difficult in related to same in B.Tech part.
In NATA , earlier very easy maths questions below 10th class level were there, but from this year and onward, Their maths syllabus consists of all the topics of 11th and 12th class maths I.e we are expecting this year NATA maths questions to be similar to or as tough as JEE Mains and B.Tech level.
All the best.

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BCA student,

From the website of SSCBS, you can get the previous year questions of DU JAT.

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<p>&nbsp;There will be <strong>60 questions</strong> with different types of format::</p><ul><li><p>Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) – 30 questions</p><p><em>Each question has 4 choices with 1 correct answer.</em></p></li><li><p>Multiple Select Questions (MSQs) – 10 questions</p><p><em>Each question has 4 choices with 1 or more correct answers.</em></p></li><li><p>Numerical Answer Type (NAT) – 20 questions</p></li></ul>

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<p><span dir="ltr">The DSSSB (Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board) exam generally consists of objective-type multiple-choice questions (MCQs) only. There are usually no descriptive type of questions in the DSSSB exam.<br><br>The exam is designed to test the knowledge and skills of the candidates in the relevant subject areas, and it generally includes questions on topics such as General Awareness, General Intelligence and Reasoning, Numerical Ability, and English Language.<br><br>However, the exam pattern and syllabus may vary for different posts and exams. Some posts may require additio... View more

7 Views Posted 12 months ago

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Taslim Shaikh,

Beginner-Level 1

<p>What is biology&nbsp;</p>

12 Views Posted 2 years ago

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This matter is not so high so you follow instructions
* Avoid negative marking
* Don't put answer as depend on you guess basis
* Level of solving questions maintain.

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The candidates must be SSLC passed. SSLC means Secondary School Leaving Certificate or Matriculation or 10th standard. The questions asked in the exam are of Matriculation level. The candidates should prepare these questions to improve their speed and accuracy. The minimum eligibility criteria for the TNPSC Group 2 exam is matriculation. The Commission prepare the paper keeping in mind the eligibility criteria of the exam.

259 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Counseling is all about which city and department you prefer and with the rank you have scored, whether the wanted seat is available or not. There are no questions as such asked in the counseling session.
Placement details of the companies and the packages is available in the brochure of the college itself.

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Yes, If you are thoroughly going to memorize the intext question sections then it will definitely secure chances of you getting at least 33% marks out of 100. But it's advisable that you at least thoroughly read all the chapters/lessons and the Terminal questions and their answers so you should be able to write answers on your own for Theory related subjects. Attempt all the questions, It doesn't matter how much you know anything that you are going to contribute to the asked question will obtain you at least some marks. The answer doesn't have to be word to word from your textbooks. Just write down whatever you understood and that'll be mo... View more

285 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Questions are different every year.
The best option would be to gather some old question papers to understand the pattern.

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<p>According to the AIIMS paramedical exam pattern, there are only multiple-choice questions are asked in the examination. All these questions will be objective in nature. The exam is held in online mode, and candidates would be required to choose one options among the four choices provided in the question paper.&nbsp;</p>

50 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Pilot with Air India,

Apart from IGRUA no other flying school conducts entrance exams for CPL entrants and like I've told you before also it was based on reasoning and class 10th level maths. So the best suitable books are those which come in use for NDA officer entry.

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<p>Visual and spatial reasoning section of UCEED will include pictorial and diagrammatic questions that will evaluate candidates' understanding of the transformation and manipulation of 2D shapes and 3D objects and their spatial relationships. The candidate needs to practice the following topics to prepare for the section: Conventional/Unconventional Materials for Construction, Design, and Decoration Texture Making Materials, Production Materials, Decoration Materials - Flooring, Cladding (protective material which covers the surface of something), Wall Protection and Decoration - Paints, Plasters, etc. Pattern and Design of Paper Fo... View more

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<p>The CGBSE class 12 question papers includes different types of questions such as objective type (multiple choice), very short answer, short answer, and long answer questions. Objective questions test basic understanding, while long answers check detailed knowledge. Some questions are based on application and analysis. Practicing previous years' papers can help students understand the pattern better. The questions are usually from the prescribed textbooks.</p>

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The entrance examination consist of two rounds. The first round is written examination, based on the Amity University Mumbai's criteria. The second round is personal interview where you will be asked questions related to your course and a brief of your background. Your aims and objectives of taking up the course should be clear and you should be confident.

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<p>Some topic which helps you to secure good marks are euclid division lemma, factorization of polynomial, graphical solution of linear equation, quadratic equation by completing square method, Andhra Pradesh nth term, pythagoras theorem, distant formula, section formula, tangent property, mean median mode, &nbsp;basic probability concept.</p>

50 Views Posted 8 years ago

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JEE Mains and JEE Advanced are two different engineering entrance exams. JEE Mains is conducted just after 12th Boards in the month of April. Clearing Mains, you can get a rank and admission into the NITs (National Institute of Technology), IIITs, and various other colleges like Amity. Many private colleges admit students through the Mains score too. JEE Mains paper 1 has 90 MCQ Single Correct Option questions. 30 each from Maths, Physics and Chemistry. Marking Scheme is +4, -1. And full marks in 360. JEE Mains paper 2 is only for those interested in Architecture and is not for B.Tech admission, but B.Arch admissions. Clearing the cutoff i... View more

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<p>It is very likely that questions are repeated in the Bihar BEd CET exam. While exact questions are rarely repeated, candidates are advised to practice the previous years' papers to help understand the question pattern and frequently covered topics.</p>

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