NDA 2 Exam Analysis 2021 for Paper 2; History and Current Affairs questions test candidates knowledge
Piyush Chaudhary | November 14, 2021 | 04:31 PM IST | 2 mins read
The UPSC NDA 2 2021 exam has ended and as per the exam analysis , the questions asked in GAT tricked the students. Check the complete NDA GAT exam analysis 2021 here.
NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has concluded the UPSC NDA 2 2021 exam today. The NDA 2 2021 general aptitude test (GAT) paper got over at 4:30 PM. According to the NDA 2 exam analysis, the difficulty level of the NDA GAT question paper 2021 was moderate. The analysis of the NDA 2 exam is based on the responses of candidates who appeared in the entrance test today.
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In the NDA 2021 GAT paper, questions asked from history and current affairs were a little difficult. However, the overall paper was moderately difficult. So applicants who attempted 105 to 115 questions correctly in this paper should be able to clear the NDA exam 2021.
Also read: NDA exam analysis 2021 for Maths; Check details here
The NDA 2 2021 exam was conducted in offline mode, all COVID-19 guidelines followed by everyone.
NDA 2021 Exam Analysis
|
Paper |
Good Attempts |
Difficulty level |
|
GAT |
105-115 |
Moderate |
NDA 2 2021 GAT section wise analysis
|
Subjects |
No. of Questions |
|
English |
50 |
|
Geography |
12 |
|
History |
13 |
|
Economy |
8 |
|
Polity |
9 |
|
Physics |
21 |
|
Chemistry |
15 |
|
Biology |
10 |
|
Current Affairs |
8 |
|
Static |
4 |
NDA GAT 2021 exam: Highlights
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The NDA exam was conducted in offline mode.
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Objective type questions were asked for the UPSC NDA exam 2021.
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The NDA GAT question paper was bilingual - English and Hindi, baring the questions which were from English subjects.
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A total of 150 questions were asked in the General Ability Test section with were of 600 marks.
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Negative 1.33 marks will be deduced for every wrong answer.
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The minimum qualifying marks in the NDA GAT and Mathematics paper is 25%.
NDA 2021 Marking Scheme
|
Paper |
Marks for Each Right Answer |
Negative Marks for Each Incorrect Answer |
|
GAT |
+4 |
-1.33 |
|
Maths |
+2.5 |
-0.83 |
What after the NDA 2021 exam?
Now the Union Public Service Commission will release the official NDA 2 question papers 2021 for all the sets on its official website. The NDA 2 result 2021 is expected to be declared 40 days from the date of the NDA exam. The official answer key for the same will be issued after the NDA selection process is over.
NDA 2021 exam
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