COMEDK UGET 2022: Mock test released at comedk.org; Check steps to access
Debodh Kumar | April 16, 2022 | 10:03 AM IST | 2 mins read
COMEDK UGET 2022 mock test has been released at comedk.org. Candidates do not require login credentials to access the COMEDK UGET mock test.
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Practicing COMEDK 2022 mock test will enhance preparation techniques. Also, it will increase the concentration of the candidates.
COMEDK 2022: Steps to access the mock test
Candidates are advised to follow a step-by-step procedure to give the COMEDK mock test 2022:
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Visit the COMEDK official website - comedk.org.
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Next, click on the “Mock Test” button that is displayed on the home screen.
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Candidates do not need to enter login credentials as user ID and password will already be entered. Click on the “Sign In” button.
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Carefully read the given general instructions appearing on the screen.
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Candidates are now required to click on “Next” after reading the instructions.
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Check the declaration box after reading all the terms and conditions, followed by clicking on “I am ready to begin”.
COMEDK 2022 Mock Test - Instructions
Candidates will know the significance of different colored buttons that they will see during the mock test:
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Buttons |
Significance |
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Light grey button |
Questions that are marked for review |
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Green button |
Questions that are answered |
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Red button |
Questions that are left unanswered |
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Magenta button |
Questions that are answered but have been marked for review |
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Magenta button with a green box |
Questions that are answered and marked for review (Such questions are marked in evaluation) |
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Clear response |
To deselect a chosen response |
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Save and next |
This button is used to save an answer and move to the next question |
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Mark for review and next |
This button saves the answer for the current question, mark it for review, and then moves to the next one. |
COMEDK 2022: How mock tests are helpful
COMEDK mock test 2022 can be useful in many ways:
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It becomes easy for the candidates to get familiar with the exam pattern of COMEDK UGET 2022.
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Candidates can easily analyze their strong and weak areas and can work upon them.
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They will get a general idea about the difficulty level and the types of questions to be asked in the COMEDK 2022 exam.
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