Is ATMA have a negative marking system?

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Deeksha Dixit
3 years ago
Yes, the ATMA test has a negative marking policy for wrong answers. The marking pattern is as follows for total of 180 questions: 1. One mark for each correct answer. 2. 0.25 mark is deducted for each incorrect answer 3. Zero marks for unattempted questions. The questions are of the objective type,

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3 years ago
The total time duration allotted for ATMA is 3 hours. Each section has an individual time limit of 30 minutes. Each correct answer carries 1 mark and there is a negative marking of 0.25 for each incorrect answer. The sections can be attempted in any order. Each question is accompanied by 4 answer op

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