Paper‐1 had 60 questions in total ‐ in the order of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
• Each subject had 20 questions and the pattern was exactly the same for all the subjects.
• The maximum marks for the paper were 210 i.e. 70 for each subject.
• Equal weightage was given to each subject.
• Paper was having questions of only three types.
o Multiple Choice Questions with Single Correct Option,
o Multiple Choice Questions with Multiple Correct Option,
o Numeric Response Type of Questions
Paper II
• Paper‐2 also had 60 questions in total ‐ in the order of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
• Each subject had 20 questions and the pattern was exactly the same for all the subjects.
• This paper had questions based on comprehensions also.
• The maximum marks for the paper were 198 i.e. 66 for each subject.
• Equal weightage was given to each subject.
• Paper was having questions of only three types.
o Multiple Choice Questions with Single Correct Option,
o Comprehension Based Questions with Single Correct Option,
o Multiple Choice Questions with Multiple Correct Option,
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