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<p>&nbsp;<strong>6-7 hours</strong></p>

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<p>Important and frequently repeated topics in class 10 Science includes:</p><p>Chemical Reactions and Equations, Acid, Bases and Salts, Metals and Non -metals, Carbon and its compounds, Life processes, Heredity and Evolution, ELectricity and Light (Reflection and Refraction).</p>

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You can refer the following:
Quantitative Aptitude:
Number Systems
Percentages
Profit and Loss
Time, Speed and Distance
Ratio and Proportion
Simple and Compound Interest
Algebra
Geometry
Trigonometry
Probability and Statistics
Analytical Reasoning:
Coding-Decoding
Blood Relations
Direction Sense
Data Sufficiency
Syllogism
Series and Analogy
Statement and Conclusion
Seating Arrangement
Puzzles
Critical Reasoning.

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Not so important, but one must not skip it. Question may vary, pattern is set randomly. Focus more on data interpretation.

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<p>The SNUSAT exam comprises four sections: Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Ability, Abstract Reasoning, and Essay Writing. The total duration of the test is 120 minutes. The exact number of questions per section isn't publicly detailed, as it may vary slightly each year. However, it is a computer-based test designed to assess multiple cognitive and analytical skills for undergraduate admissions at Shiv Nadar University.</p>

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<p>Yes we can find OJEE B.Pharmacy previous year question papers on the net. Such sites, as Shiksha&nbsp; may support the download of PDFs of previous papers (e.g., OJEE 2021, 2020, 2019). The official OJEE site might have any resources that may be in the form of mock tests or previous year materials as well. These papers are important in solving since through them one can get to know the pattern of the exam, how tough it is and also the topics of importance.</p>

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Most of the COMEDK questions are direct questions based on NCERT, however, in combined entrance test many questions are also tricky and require some logic, the level of CET is higher than that of COMEDK exam. This is the difference between both the exams.

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Hi TANISHQ,
The syllabus for BITSAT is divided as 40% from class 11th and 60% from class 12th. So, majority is from class 12th. You can practice the previous year problems to boost up your preparation. Best of luck.

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<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/st-xavier-s-college/xavier-s-bms-entrance-exam" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/college/st-xavier-s-college/xavier-s-bms-entrance-exam</a>
The above link will help you.

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<p>Accoridng to the previous trends, the UPTET exam is considered Easy to Moderate in nature. It requires a comprehensive understanding of the syllabus, strong conceptual knowledge, and the ability to solve questions within the given time frame. The exam tests candidates on subjects like Child Development and Pedagogy, Language Hindi and English Mathematics, Environmental Studies, and Social Studies. With proper preparation, including studying the syllabus, practicing previous years' question papers, and taking mock tests, candidates can increase their chances of performing well in the UPTET exam.</p>

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<p>RBI Assistant prelims syllabus comprises topics and sub-topics from Reasoning, Numerical Ability and English Language. RBI Assistant Mains syllabus includes five sections that are Reasoning Ability, Numerical Ability, General Awareness, English Language, and Computer Knowledge<em>.&nbsp;</em>The following are the important topics for RBI Assistant exam:</p><p><strong>English Language:&nbsp;</strong>Reading Comprehension, Synonyms, Antonyms, Sentence Correction, Word Meanings, etc.</p><p><strong>General Awareness:&nbsp;</strong>Current Affairs, Banking Awarenes... View more

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<p>Questions in the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET Exam are broadly asked from three subjects: General Knowledge and Mental Ability, Current Affairs and Aptitude for the Study of Law. Thus, Andhra Pradesh LAWCET candidates need to cover these four subjects while preparing for the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET exam. They need to focus on the preparation of the Aptitude for Study of Law subject because it carries the maximum weightage of 60 marks in the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET test. The other two subjects, General Knowledge and Mental Ability and Current Affairs will each carry 30 marks.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">No, there is no definite pattern of the questions from certain topics in the TANCET exam. The candidates are required to cover all TANCET sections and topics under these sections. Anna University can cover any topic to define the questions from the section stipulated in the TANCET syllabus.</p>

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<p>The questions asked in the PCB section of BCECE are of Class 12 level. The exam is of medium difficulty level. Candidates have to solve 300 objective-type questions in 4.5 hours. The BCECE paramedical question paper is provided in both Hindi and English languages. An OMR sheet is provided at the test centre.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>No, it is not mandatory to attempt all the questions of SLIET SET. The exam authorities have not specified any mandatory attempt for any specific question. Candidates are free to attempt as many questions as they feel confident about, within the given time frame. However, it is important to note that negative marking is applicable for incorrect answers, so candidates should be cautious while answering questions. It is recommended to carefully go through the questions and attempt only those that are well-known and within one's capacity.</p>

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<p>A total of 100 questions are asked in SBI Clerk prelims exam. The distribution of questions in SBI Clerk prelims exam is given below.</p><table><tbody><tr><th><strong>Section</strong></th><th><strong>No of Questions</strong></th><th><strong>Duration</strong></th></tr><tr><td><p>English Language</p></td><td><p>30</p></td><td><p>20 Minutes</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>Numerical Ability</p></td><td><p>35</p>&... View more

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<p>The difficulty level of questions asked in KARTET (Karnataka Teacher Eligibility Test) Exam can be considered moderate, with some questions being easy and some being more challenging. The questions are designed to test the candidates' understanding of the relevant concepts, and the syllabus is based on the topics covered in the primary and upper primary school curriculum. The difficulty level of the questions in the KARTET Exam may vary from year to year, and it also depends on the level of preparation of the candidates. However, in general, the questions are based on the fundamental concepts of various subjects, and candidates wh... View more

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<p>The ASRB NET has multiple-choice questions (MCQs). The type of questions asked in the ASRB NET Exam can be classified into two types.</p><ul><li>Conceptual Questions</li><li>Agricultural Questions</li></ul>

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<p>Rajasthan Pre PG exam 2024 will be test candidates domain knowledge in the form of Multiple choice questions (MCQs). The Question Paper would be covering the most of the subjects studied in Undergraduate Degree&nbsp;programme. The question paper in the form of question booklet will be only in English and consists of 100 Multiple Choice Type Questions. The merit list will be prepared on the basis of marks obtained in this test only.&nbsp;</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">The questions in CAP Test written exam will be based on topics like English Grammer, Logical Reasoning, Current Affairs, Important Personalities.</p>

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<p>No, there is no negative marking for unattempted questions in SU JEE. The exam authority does not deduct marks for any questions that a candidate does not attempt. This means that candidates can choose to attempt only the questions they are confident about, without fear of losing marks for leaving others unanswered. This approach can help candidates to avoid guesswork and focus on answering the questions they know best, which can ultimately improve their chances of securing a high rank in the exam. So, if a candidate does not attempt a particular question, it will not affect their overall score in any way.</p>

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<p>TDV 2026 entrance exam will include</p><ol><li>Correlative Quiz</li><li>Comprehensive Questions</li><li>Questions for taking positions</li><li>Creating Thumbnails.</li><li>Situation Test</li></ol><p>&nbsp;</p>

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The exam pattern and syllabus vary as per the exam stages. In Phase-I exam, questions are usually asked from General Awareness, English . Language, Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning. In Phase-II, questions are asked from Economic and Social Issues, Finance and Management and English.

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<p>Yes, all questions of NMAT exam have a similar marking scheme. NMAT exam score is scaled between 36 and 360. There is no negative marking in NMAT exam.</p>

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<p>The number of questions asked from this section is 28-32. The questions are passage based. Candidates can check the complete details below:</p><ul><li><strong>Length</strong>&nbsp;- Each passage will be around 450 words.</li><li><strong>Source</strong>&nbsp;- The passages will be derived from news, journalistic sources, and other non-fiction writing.</li><li><strong>Prior knowledge of law subjects</strong>&nbsp;- While questions may include examination of legal information or knowledge, you don't need any prior knowledge to answer these quest... View more

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<p><span lang="EN-GB">For the PG Diploma courses, CUET-PG is accepted. However, the institute may admit students through its own entrance test. The syllabus of the entrance exam for Journalism courses (Hindi, English and Urdu) comprises questions from General Awareness, Aptitude and Mental Makeup, Language Capability, Analytical and Comprehension Skills, Ethics &amp; Values, and Sensitivity to social issues.</span></p>

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<p>The companies that participate in the campus placements generally start off with general questions like Tell me Something about yourself? , What are your strengths and weaknesses? , What is your ambition? , etc. Once the student gets comfortable, they proceed ahead with the topic-related questions which are specific to the profile they are hiring for. The closing of the interview generally takes place with questions like Why do you want to join our organisation? , What can you do for the organisation? , Why should we hire you? , What salary are you expecting from us? , etc. To know more about important interview questions, <a h... View more

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<p>In the JET MBA exam, candidates have to answer MCQ types questions asked from Reading Comprehension, Data Analysis, Mathematical Skills, Intelligence &amp; Critical Reasoning, and Indian &amp; Global Environment. There will be no negative marking and all question will be compulsory to answer. 120 MCQs will be asked and the total marks of the exam will be 120.</p>

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<p>The General Knowledge section of the Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT) typically includes questions that assess a candidate's knowledge of current affairs, general awareness, and static general knowledge. These questions aim to evaluate a candidate's awareness of events and developments in the world, including political, economic, social, and cultural aspects. Here are the types of questions commonly asked in the General Knowledge section of SLAT:</p><p><strong>1. Current Affairs:</strong> Questions related to recent news events, both national and international. These may cover topics such as government p... View more

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