CTET 29 December 2022 Paper 1 Question Paper Analysis, Difficulty Level, Good Attempts
Candidates taking the CTET 2022 Paper 1 exam today can check out the detailed CTET 29 December 2022 Paper 1 Question Paper Analysis along with the difficulty level, topic-wise weightage and good attempts after the shift.
CTET 29 December 2022 Paper 1: Day 2 of the CTET 2022 exam is being conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) today, December 29. The Computer-Based Test is being held in two shifts separately for Paper 1 and Paper 2. CTET 2022 Paper 1 exam timing is from 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM. As per the CTET 2022 exam pattern, candidates are to attempt 150 questions from 5 different sections – Child Development & Pedagogy, Mathematics, Language I, Language II, and Environmental Studies. All the questions are objective-based (Multiple Choice Questions) and each carries 1 mark. Candidates should know that negative marking is not applicable for incorrect answers in CTET.
Examinees appearing for the test in the first shift can find below the complete CTET 29 December 2022 Paper 1 Question Paper Analysis featuring the difficulty level, topics asked in the exam and probable good attempts that will help them predict their scores.
CTET 29 December 2022 Paper 1: First Reactions
Candidates can take a look at the initial feedback and reactions shared by students following the conclusion of the CTET Paper 1 exam:
As per students, the paper pattern was similar to the previous year's paper. Overall, the difficulty level of Paper 1 was easy to moderate.
Questions from EVS were repetitive in nature. Some of the questions were based on Birds and Animals (Elephant, Owl, Kalchiri, Bees), National Park, Rajasthani Oak, Pashmina Shawl, Neighbouring States, State Capitals etc.
Questions in Hindi were based on Pedagogy, Multilingualism, Language Skills etc. The difficulty level of the Hindi section was moderate.
The English section had questions based on Speaking Skills, Reading Comprehension etc.
According to students, Language II and Mathematics sections were moderately easy while the remaining sections were very easy to attempt.
In the CDP section, questions were asked from the theories of Piaget, Kohlberg, and Chomsky. Some of the questions were also based on Schemas.
Questions in Mathematics were majorly based on topics, like LCM, Number Conversion, Pedagogy, and Factors.
Based on the level of the paper, the estimated good attempts by candidates were 110-120.
CTET Paper Analysis 2022: 29 December 2022
The CTET 2022 Paper Analysis of Shift 1 exam provided below will help candidates evaluate the pattern of the CTET 29 December Question Paper – nature of the questions, sectional and overall difficulty level, topic-wise weightage etc.
CTET 29 December 2022 Exam Analysis – Paper 1 | ||||
Section | No. of Questions | Difficulty Level | Good Attempts | Topics Asked |
Child Development & Pedagogy | 30 | Easy | 24-25 | Piaget |
Language I | 30 | Easy | 27-28 | Speaking Skills Reading Comprehension BICS/CLAP Stephen Krashen's Theory |
Language II | 30 | Easy to Moderate | 27-28 | Pedagogy Multilingualism Language Skills |
Mathematics | 30 | Easy to Moderate | 24-25 | Number System |
Environmental Studies | 30 | Easy | 23-24 | Birds and Animals (Elephant, Owl, Bees) National Park Rajasthani Oak Pashmina Shawl Rebo Tents Solar System Bay of Bengal Maps Diseases (Malaria) Chipko Movement |
Overall | 150 | Easy to Moderate | 110-120 | - |
Thus, candidates will be able to evaluate their performance and tally their probable test scores based on this.
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