NDA September 2020 Paper 1 Exam Analysis Released; Check Maths Paper
Team Careers360 | September 6, 2020 | 01:44 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI- Union Public Service Commission has successfully conducted NDA 2020 paper 1. NDA exam 2020 paper 1 was conducted between 10 A.M. to 12:30 P.M.
The difficulty level of NDA paper 1 was between moderate to difficult. Mostly questions were asked from topics like vectors, quadratic equations and permutation & combination.
All the standard operating procedures were followed as set by the UPSC. NDA 2020 paper 2 will start from 02:00 P.M. onwards.
NDA September 2020 Maths Analysis
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The exam paper is moderate to difficult.
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The total marks is 300.
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There is 1/3rd negative marking.
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The exam duration was 2 hours and 30 minutes.
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The total number of questions is 120.
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All the questions are of multiple choice questions.
NDA 2020 Marking Scheme
|
Paper |
Marks for Each Right Answer |
Negative Marks for Each Incorrect Answer |
|
GAT |
+4 |
-1.33 |
|
Maths |
+2.5 |
-0.83 |
NDA exam 2020 candidates were happy with the arrangement as all the social distancing norms were being followed. According to candidates NDA 2020 paper 1 was tough as compared to last year's paper. Less number of questions were asked form number series and sequence series. Majority of candidates have attempted 40 to 60 questions in NDA 2020 paper 1. As there was a penalty of -ve ⅓ marks for every answer.
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