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<p>The total number of questions asked in the UPES PAT exam is <strong>125</strong>. The <strong>UPES PAT exam pattern </strong>comprised a total of 20 questions from English Language Comprehension section. There will be <strong>35 questions </strong>from&nbsp;<strong>Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology section.&nbsp;</strong></p>

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<p>Video questions are an interesting aspect that students must ace to have an impactful impression and it helps the applicants shine through and stand out among the others.</p><p><strong>Video Question I- </strong>Here candidates must introduce themselves to their future classmates and being conversational and authentic always helps</p><ul><li>&lt;!--- [if !supportLists]---&gt;&lt;!--- [endif]---&gt;No more than 1 minute (60 second) in length</li><li>&lt;!--- [if !supportLists]---&gt;&lt;!--- [endif]---&gt;Single take (no editing)</li><li&... View more

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<p style="text-align: justify;">To proper for the Mental Ability section of the PTET exam candidated need to solve problems on series, syllogism, coding-decoding, analogies, classification, and dice problems. These questions will test candidate's logical thinking and problem-solving skills, which are essential for effective teaching.</p>

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<p>No marks are deducted for skipping a question in KIITEE Management. There is negative marking for only incorrect attempts. For incorrect attempt, 1 mark is deducted. Thus, candidates must ensure they attempt a question only if they are sure of the answer. A large number of incorrect attempts will affect overall score more than a large number of unattempted questions.</p>

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<p>The Bihar Police Constable exam consists of hundred questions and each question carries one mark. Candidates need to complete the paper in two hours. Several subjects are asked in the exam. There is no negative marking and the written paper is qualifying in nature.</p>

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I got 707 in last year's MAT which was held in December. I attempted around 95+ questions out of 160 because GK part is optional. Attempt 85-90 questions with 98% accuracy to score what you desire for. All the best.

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Some GD topics: Problems of Indian youth, Can India become a superpower within next five years? , Is TV a menace or a boon?, Should women army soldiers be allowed combatant roles? Should India obtain foreign aid?
Some interview questions : Why should we select you, and you only ? , If we select you and you get a better offer within three months, will you leave us ? , Which technical magazines do you read ? Which topic attracts you the most ? What is the most striking news you read in the newspaper today morning ? What do you think is more important - good salary or a good work atmosphere ?

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In general, the DU CUET entrance exams may include questions on topics such as:
Algebra
Trigonometry
Geometry
Calculus
Differential Equations
Matrices and Determinants
Statistics and Probability.

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<p>You can find Class 10 Maharashtra State Board Science practice questions on MSBSHAE offical website.</p><p>Science, covering various topics and chapters. 1.Maharashtra Board Solutions: Provides chapter-wise solutions for Class 10 Science, including Physics, Chemistry, and Biology 2.</p><p><strong>MSBSHSE Website</strong>: The official website of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) may also have practice questions and study materials for Class 10 Science.</p><p>Some specific topics and <strong>chapters covered in these resources include:... View more

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<p>For frequent EAPCET maths problems in PDF form, use sources like Sakshi Education (topic-wise Bit Bank), Examside (chapter-wise solved questions), and download full past papers from Shiksha and Shikshagpt.</p>

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You should search for the previous year question papers. After this, you will get to know the pattern, difficulty levels, etc.
Good luck.

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Generally, the interview has you an introduction, stream knowledge and experience details. However, specific question depends on the post that you are applying for.

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Hi Benjamin,
Questions are mostly related to your course choice and plans. For example they will ask why you chose the course, why Abroad, why the particular university, what is your future plan or career plan etc.

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Entrance exams are mainly there to check your awareness about the current events, English language, and logistic aptitudes. So get yourself registered with some coaching centre and get yourself prepared.

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CAT is an examination with no predefined syllabus. CAT examination tests candidate’s general aptitude in management by questions on Verbal Ability (English), Quantitative Ability (Mathematics), Logical Reasoning (LR) and Data Interpretation (DI) skills. CAT Examination is of multiple choices question with negative marking.

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<p>The questions asked in a personal interview for the B.Sc. (Biochemistry, Genetics, and Biotechnology) program at Jain University may vary based on the interviewer's preferences and the specific requirements of the university. However, here are some common questions that are often asked in personal interviews for science-related programs:</p><ol><li>Why are you interested in pursuing a B.Sc. in Biochemistry, Genetics, and Biotechnology?</li><li>What do you know about the field of biochemistry, genetics, and biotechnology? Can you explain any recent developments or advancements in this field?</li>... View more

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Kindly check previous year questions for the same.

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It is always difficult to predict the accurate percentile, irrespective of the number of questions attempted. If you don't solve any question in CAT, then you can expect anything around 45-50 (or even less) percentile.

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No, there is no same question between them.

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<p>The following resources have NEET questions in biology, chemistry, and physics:</p><p>1. The best resources for preparing for the NEET are NCERT textbooks.<br>2. Question papers from previous years: accessible online via learning portals.<br>3. Reference materials: DC Pandey's Objective Physics, Pradeep, and Trueman's works.<br>4. Instructional blogs and discussion boards: They frequently post NEET practice questions.<br>By using these resources, you can efficiently prepare for the test and lay a solid foundation.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&n... View more

102 Views Posted 2016-04-01 16:16:48

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Refer to their individuals sites they have complete syllabus. No you can perform well and score even without math

22 Views Posted 8 years ago

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No, the questions are not from your graduation courses. CAT is a test with no predefined syllabus, however past trends suggest that CAT tests in general aptitude including Verbal Ability (English), Quantitative Ability (Mathematics), Logical Reasoning (LR) and Data Interpretation (DI) skills.

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<p>No, IELTS examiners do not repeat questions in the IELTS Speaking test. Each IELTS Speaking test is designed to be a unique and individualized assessment of a candidate's English speaking abilities. The examiner will have a set of predetermined questions and prompts to ask during the test, but they will not repeat the exact same questions for different test takers. The purpose of the IELTS Speaking test is to evaluate a candidate's ability to communicate effectively in English on various topics. The questions asked by the examiner may differ based on the candidate's responses, allowing for a more dynamic and interactive conversati... View more

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<p>The NLSAT Exam 2026 is divided into two sections: Part A and Part B. The topics for all subjects of NLSAT LLB Part A are as under:</p><table><tbody><tr><th><p>Subjects</p></th><th><p>Topics</p></th><th><p>Questions per section</p></th></tr><tr><td><p>English Comprehension</p></td><td>Grammar and comprehension, &nbsp;Proverbs, &nbsp;Synonyms and Antonyms, &nbsp;Substitute with one word, &nbsp;Correction of sentences and words, &nbsp;Spelling check</td><td><p>... View more

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<p>Candidates will also have to attempt the General Knowledge section in the HP LEET paper. Out of the total 25 questions, 17 will be state-level, 5 national-level and 3 international level questions. All candidates are advised to stay updated with the latest events by reading newspapers and watching the news to be prepared for the General Knowledge section. The candidates can also read General Knowledge books to be well-informed about the type of questions that may be present in the HP LEET paper.</p>

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<p>As per SNUSAT exam pattern, the SNUSAT question paper includes Multiple Choice Questions in both sections _ Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">According to the official brochure released by Film and Television Institute of India the question papert consists of two MCQ sections. Part A consists of 20 marks and Part B consists of 30 marks. Candidates need to attempt all the questions. There will be two papers - Paper 1 and 2. Paper 1 will be divided into two parts A &amp; B. Part A will be single answer type consisting of 20 marks and Part B will MCQ based of again 20 marks. The paper 2 will be descriptive in nature and will be of 60 marks.</p>

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<p>JAM 2026 exam for all the Test Papers was conducted as a computer-based Test&nbsp; (CBT) where the candidates are shown the questions in a random sequence on a computer screen.</p><p><strong>Section - A contains </strong>a total of 30 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) involving <strong>10 questions of&nbsp;one mark each and 20 questions of two marks each.</strong> Each MCQ has four choices out of which&nbsp;only one choice is the correct answer. Candidates can mark their answer by clicking one of the&nbsp;choices. A wrong answer will result in negative marks. For each wrong answer... View more

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<p>The VARC section of any MBA entrance exam or a competitive exam typically comprises MCQs based on Grammatical concepts like tenses, articles, noun/pronoun, conjunctions, subject-verb agreement; Verbal Ability questions on word meaning, one-word substitution, fill in the blanks, parajumbles, para completion, antonyms/synonyms, etc. Apart from these, every VARC section has reading comprehension passages of 300 to 900 words. Candidates have to answer questions based on these passages.</p><p>In MBA entrances exams, you will find RC passages dominating CAT, XAT, IIFT, NMAT, GMAT, whereas there will be less of them MAT, CMAT... View more

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<p>It is necessary to practice sample questions for preparation of Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension because all the MBA entrance exams are speed based test and there is just about minute allotted to each question. By practicing sample questions, you will get the practice of reading 600 plus words passages quickly, develop speed and accuracy in solving question and learn the skill to choose which question to answer and which one to skip to avoid negative marking.</p><p>Practicing sample questions will also give you prior experience of different types of Reading Comprehension questions of different exams. Remember t... View more

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