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Subject Combinations and Types of Questions and Total Marks

 Paper
Subjects

Types of Questions

Total Marks

Paper 1

Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics Objective Type Questions with equal
weightage to Physics, Chemistry
& Mathematics

540

Paper 2 Mathematics

Aptitude Test-Part I

Aptitude Test-Part II

 

Objective Type Questions

Objective Type Questions

Two questions to test drawing aptitude 
 

400

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Important Dates for GATE 2006

Main Papers (Non-XE/XL Papers) The question paper will be fully objective type for a total of 150 marks divided into three groups: Group I: Question Numbers 1 to 20 (20 questions) will carry one mark each. Group II: Question numbers 21 to 75 (55 questions) will carry two marks each. Out of this, Q.71 to Q.75 may be common data based questions. Group III: Question Numbers 76 to 85 (10 questions) will carry two marks each. These questions are called linked answer questions. These 10 questions comprise five pairs of questions (76 & 77, 78 & 79, etc.). The solution to the second

Subject combination for each paper, type of questions and total marks in each paper are given in the table below :

  SUBJECTS TYPE OF QUESTIONS TOTAL MARKS Paper 1 Physics,Chemistry & Mathematics Objective type questions with equal weightage to Physics,Chemistry & Mathematics   540   Paper 2 Mathematics Aptitude Test-Part1 Aptitude Test-Part2 Objective type Question Objective Type Question Two questions to test drawing aptitude 400  

What are the subject combinations required in the qualifying examination

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Preliminary Examination : Civil Services

Scheme and subjects for the Preliminary Examination The Preliminary Examination consists of two papers: Paper I General Studies - 150 marks Paper II One subject to be selected from the list of optional subjects set out in Para 2 below

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