NATA 2021 exam analysis released for phase 1 exam; Check difficulty level
Ritu Tripathi | April 10, 2021 | 01:54 PM IST | 1 min read
Council of Architecture (CoA) has successfully conducted the first test of NATA 2021. As per the student reviews, the first section of NATA first test 2021 was easy to moderate. However, the second section was difficult.
NEW DELHI: Council of Architecture (CoA) has successfully conducted phase 1 of NATA 2021 today, April 10. NATA 2021 phase 1 was conducted as an online exam of 3 hours having 125 marks. NATA test 2021 timings were 10 am to 1 pm.
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This year, NATA 2021 exam had only one section of Aptitude having multiple-choice type (MCQ), multiple select types (MSQ), preferential choice type (PCQ), and numerical answer type (NAQ) questions.
NATA 2021 Exam Analysis
As per the student reviews, the NATA 2021 exam was divided into two sections- A and B.
Section A had questions from aptitude, general knowledge, decision making, etc. Students found Section A as easy to moderate in difficulty level. The section had questions like which is the highest waterfall, what is the percentage of waterfall in the southwest region of India, mirror length required by a man to see his full image, etc. In the section, in the questions asked on images, students had to tell the texture of the image, its contrast, etc. This section has 115 questions.
Section B had all questions on images and figures. Students found this section difficult as it had a timer of 30 seconds for each question. In this section, in each question, an image was given; candidates had to memorize the image in 30 seconds and then answer questions based on the image. Students said that it was difficult to memorize everything in 30 secs. This section had 10 questions.
NATA 2021 second test will be conducted on June 12. NATA application form 2021 for the second attempt is available till May 30. The NATA admit card for the second test will be released on June 8.
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