Students upset due to interface problem during paper, time wasted due to lack of zoom in-zoom out
Mix concept questions were asked in all the three subjects. The same question was prepared by taking concepts from different chapters. In such a situation, the questions kept students very confused. In all the three subjects, easy questions of column matching were asked.
JEE Advanced paper was of total 360 marks. Both the papers were of 180-180 marks. There was negative marking in all the questions of Paper-1 except integer questions. while there was negative marking in all the questions of Paper-II. In Paper-1, 8-8 questions from Integer Up-to-Decimal, 6-6 of Multiple Correct and 4-4 questions from Matrix Match were asked from each subject. Similarly, in Paper 2, 8-8 questions of Single Digit Integer (0-9), 6-6 of Multiple Correct and 4-4 questions of Single Correct were asked.
Students faced technical difficulties in the paper. Couldn’t zoom in-zoom out questions because of no scrolling. The paper was so big that it had to be seen in three pages. In such a situation, it took a lot of time to read the questions, due to which the students took a lot of extra time.
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