JEE Main 2024 April 9 Shift 2 Exam Analysis: Moderate paper, maths section lengthy
JEE Main Exam Analysis 2024: Students should check the subject-wise topics from which questions were asked in JEE Main 2024 April 9 shift 2.
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Subscribe NowVikas Kumar Pandit | April 9, 2024 | 07:48 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main April 9 shift 2 exam from 3 pm to 6 pm. According to student feedback, the JEE Main 2024 April 9 shift 2 paper was relatively "moderate" compared to the JEE Main 2024 January shift papers.
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The April 9 evening shift paper of the JEE Main was considered to be of a "similar" difficulty level compared to the April 9 morning shift paper of the same exam in 2024.
In the April 9 shift 2 exam of the JEE Main, it was observed that the mathematics questions were relatively more calculative and lengthier compared to the questions in physics and chemistry.
Chemistry overall was easier, but some questions were specifically based on NCERT and theoretical concepts. Additionally, there was a notable emphasis on organic and inorganic chemistry, with these topics carrying more weight than physical chemistry.
JEE Main Exam 2024: April 9 shift 2 difficulty level
The subject-wise difficulty level of the JEE Main 2024 April 9 shift 2 exam is given in the table below.
Sections |
JEE Main section-wise difficulty |
Mathematics |
Moderate to difficult |
Physics |
Easy to moderate |
Chemistry |
Easy |
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JEE Main 2024 April 9 shift 2: Topics asked
Students can check the subject-wise topics from which questions were asked in JEE Main 2024 April 9 shift 2.
Physics |
3-4 questions from modern physics 1 question from Newton's Laws of Motion (block-string system) 1 question from kinematics 1 question from ray optics 1 question from work, energy, and power 1 question from electromagnetic waves 1 question from units and dimensions |
Chemistry |
1 question based on a mixed concept from solution and chemical kinetics 1 question based on Friedel-Crafts alkylation reaction 3 questions from coordination compounds 1 question from ionic equilibrium 1 question based on atomic structure using the Balmer and Lyman series 1 question on solubility product 2-3 questions from practical organic chemistry |
Mathematics |
1 question from Arithmetic Progression and Geometric Progression (A.M & G.M) 1 question from the Infinity series 1-2 questions from Coordinate Geometry 2 questions from Coordinate Compounds 2 questions on Sequence and Series 1 question on Straight Line 1 question on Parabola |
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