The accounting paper on the fourth day of the Common Universities Entrance Test (CUET) 2022 required a deep understanding of concepts and definitions to excel in the subject, experts said. The business administration and political science exams, meanwhile, were on the easier side because the questions were distributed uniformly. The focus in the English paper was again on grammar and vocabulary.
In the second part, which consists of domain subjects, the pattern of accountancy was the same as yesterday, but ‘you have to know the concepts and definitions to excel in the subject. More than 10 questions were numerical. Automated accounting system based on three questions as there were yesterday. Overall, the article would have been easier if it had focused more on understanding the concepts in depth,” said Sujatha Kshirsagar, Faculty and Chief Business Officer, Career Launcher.
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In the business administration exam, there were 7-8 case study questions, combine the following with 4-5 questions, concept-based consumer protection questions. There were 12 questions from the financial market and financial management. The questions in political science were “uniformly distributed. Questions were based on emergencies, farmer protests, chronology of events, councils and dates etc,” Kshirsagar added.
In the English-language paper, out of 50 questions, about 35 were based on vocabulary and grammar. The unseen passages were simpler with direct and factual questions. “Questions about synonyms, antonyms and misspellings were based on what you might call everyday words, one we see more often. Today’s words include crusade, bohemian, pandemic, firm, psychology etc. One word substitution based on atheist and feminist. There were also five questions about sentence reordering,” she said.
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Section 3 or the general test paper had a mix of current affairs questions and static general knowledge with more science-based questions today. The questions were based on arithmetic and simple calculations, while the reasoning section consisted of analytical and data interpretation questions. “Other areas covered included dance forms, governors, state capitals, brand ambassadors in sports, currency of Sri Lanka etc. Numeracy had easy questions with basic stats with only one question today as opposed to yesterday,” Kshirsagar said.
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