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There are a total of 36 questions comprising 14 straightforward formula-based sums, 16 challenging problems, and 6 intermediate.

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Mathematically, binomial theorem formula is: (a + b)n = nC0 an + nC1 an - 1b + nC2 a n – 2b 2 + . + nCn – 1a.bn - 1 + nCn bn. Here a and b are real numbers and n is a positive integer.

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An expression with two terms raised to a positive integer power can be expanded in Maths, such as (a + b)? This algebraic rule is known as the Binomial Theorem. 

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The main topic of this chapter includes - Ampere's Circuital Law, magnetic field lines, and Gauss's Law.

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In JEE Main exam, it is a significant chapter. There can be 6 to 8 questions from this chapter, a weightage of nearly 6.6%.

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The exact weightage varies from year to year. This chapter comes under a broader category which can be "Magnetism" or "Modern Physics". In NEET exam, the chapter's weightage is low to moderate and there can be 6-7% of questions from this chapter.

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The chapter is one of the small and easy chapter of class 12 Physics. It includes - properties of magnetic materials, magnetic dipoles, and Earth's magnetic field.

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When the electric charges moves, it creates attraction or repulsion. It creates magnetic forces and fields and called magnetism. The term "magnetism and matter" talks about the way magnetic forces and matter interact.

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The three fundamental laws of chemistry are - Law of Definite Proportions, Law of Conservation of Mass, and Law of Multiple Proportions.

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