CUET UG 2022 Aug 5 Exam Analysis: Paper easy to moderate, here's what expert said
CUET UG 2022 August 5 Exam Analysis is given here. As per expert, the paper was easy to moderate. Check complete analysis below.
Common Universities Entrance Test Shift 1 has been concluded today, August 5, 2022. The examination was conducted from 9 am to 12.15 pm at various exam centres across the country. Candidates who have appeared for the exam can check CUET UG 2022 Aug 5 Exam Analysis below.

Expert Amitendra Kumar, Product Head- CUET & Under Graduate Programmes, Career Launcher said that the examination on August 5 was on expected lines, and to the relief of the students, the domain subjects were easy to moderate.
Section 1: English
English language paper in Section 1 had a focus on vocabulary and grammar. With 15 questions based on reading comprehension, the focus was to test one’s grammar fundamentals and vocabulary.
Questions were based on synonyms, antonyms, fill in the blanks, one-word substitution, spelling errors, figures of speech, para. Overall, the paper was easy, and students could comfortably complete the same in the given time. Some students even reported completing the section well before the allotted time of 45 min.
Section 2: Domain Subjects
Mixed reactions were received from students today, with some rating the papers in domain subjects to be of moderate level, unlike the earlier ones where most students had reported the papers to be easy.
Students found the Legal Studies paper to be easy with 4-5 questions based on the constitution, 3-4 each from International Laws, Arbitration & Legal Services.
History had mixed reactions. Some students found the section to be lengthy. But most of the questions were direct lines from NCERT.
Questions in political science were on the NTA Mock pattern. Chapters/topics that were given high importance were regional aspirations and democratic upsurge, and coalition politics. Around 60-70% of the questions were from the second political science book. Match the following based questions dominated with 8-10 of them based on the rise of new social movements & Globalisation and its critics.
Section 3: General Test
The general awareness section in the section had fewer questions about current affairs and static general knowledge with questions asked on Awards, Books & Authors, and Personalities. Numeral ability had basic questions; if one had practised well, they would have found the questions easy to solve. 4-5 questions were based on percentage, ratios, number system, time distance & Speed each. And an easy to moderate passage was there on set theory. And a couple of questions were also asked from geometry as well and were easy to solve. Reasoning-based questions in the section were easy to moderate. 3-4 questions were from Series, Coding, Direction sense & Blood relations each. And single questions were from dice & mirror images.
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