Which section of the SET exam has the least weightage?

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    8 months ago

    General Knowledge, Quantitative Aptitude, and General English are the three areas of the SET exam that have equal weighting. If a question is answered correctly, one mark is awarded. Both wrongly marked answers and unanswered questions do not result in a mark deduction or a negative mark. Analytical and Logical Reasoning, the final section of the SET exam, is the one with the least weight. This portion consists of just 12 questions, each worth one mark. Each of the four sections has the same marking scheme. The SET exam's sectional weighting is shown below. 16 questions, 16 marks in general English Comprehensive Knowledge: 16 inquirie

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    Saumya Jain | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Three out of the four sections of the SET exam namely, General English, Quantitative Aptitude and General Knowledge, have equal weightage. Each question carries one mark for correct attempt. There is neither a negative marking for incorrectly marked answers nor there is marks deduction for unanswered question. The last section of the SET exam, i.e. Analytical and Logical Reasoning carries the least weightage. There are only 12 questions in this section which carry one mark each. The marking scheme of all the four sections is the same. Given below is the sectional weightage of SET exam.

    1. General English: 16 questions, 16 marks
    2. General Know
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