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What type of questions are asked in NTSE exam?
NTSE Exam Pattern For Stage-I
Exam Pattern 2021 For NTSE Stage 1 | ||
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Papers | Subjects | Number of Questions/Maximum Marks |
Paper 1 – Mental Ability Test (MAT) | Aptitude Test | 100/100 |
Paper 2 – Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) | Science, Social Science, Mathematics | 100 (Science – 40, Social Science – 40, Mathematics – 20)/100 |
Does NTSE have general knowledge?
The NTSE Exam is conducted for students studying in Class 10. Only 10th standard students (below 18 years of age) are eligible to appear for the examination….
General Knowledge Syllabus | |
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Abbreviations | Books and Authors |
Sports | Awards and Recognitions |
India | World |
What should I study for NTSE?
Study each topic of Social Science from NCERT since most of the SSc questions in NTSE stage 1 are from NCERT. For PCMB, refer to class notes, coaching centre modules and NCERT textbooks. Solve previous years’ papers in the last few days before the exam to get an insight into the paper pattern.
What is the pass mark for NTSE?
NTSE Minimum Passing Marks 2022
Category | Minimum Passing Marks |
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General/OBC | 40\% |
SC/ST/EWS/PwD | 32\% |
Is Economics asked in NTSE?
NTSE Book Economics – NTSE Notes 2020-21 Only class 10th students are eligible for this test. Hence students studying from the class 10th Economics – NTSE Notes can use their class 10th textbooks.
Why NTSE exam question papers are important for students?
The question papers have been designed in such a way that students can get a clear idea of the exam pattern and the type of questions asked in the NTSE exam. The NTSE exam question papers will further help students to get familiar with the type and difficulty level of questions as well as the pattern of the exam.
What are the different stages in the NTSE exam?
NTSE is only held for 10th standard students and the exam is conducted in two different stages – Stage I and II. The first stage exam is a state-level exam and is conducted by all the Indian states and UTs.
What is the difference between creativity and crystallized intelligence?
creativity: ability to generate, create, or discover new ideas, solutions, and possibilities. creative intelligence: ability to produce new products, ideas, or inventing a new, novel solution to a problem. crystallized intelligence: characterized by acquired knowledge and the ability to retrieve it.
What is the date of the 2018 national talent search examination (NTSE)?
NTSE Stage 1 was conducted on 4th and 5th of November 2017, and Stage 2 will be conducted on May 13th, 2018.