karnataka cet 2007 question paper (original)
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KCET 2007 Analysis
NOTE: The terms "Easy (E)", "Medium: (M)", and "Difficult: (D)" are based on the following
points:
EASY(E):- Easy Questions are defined as those questions that can be answered by a student who
knows the concept under question. It is a direct application of the concept. A student is expected to
have attempted all the EASY Category Questions.
MEDIUM(M):- Medium Difficulty Questions are those questions that may involve more than one
concept. A well-prepared student should be able to identify at least 75% of these and solve them
correctly
DIFFICULT(D):- Difficult Questions are those Questions are those will definitely involve multiple
concepts and are tricky. The students may be led to think away from the ideal method of problem
solving. It will require good effort even from the well-prepared student to identify the Difficult ones
and categorize them accordingly.
Chapterwise distribution of Questions for Physics
Sl.No Chapter Name No.of Questions Difficulty Level
No. of E No. of M No. of D
1 Introduction to Physics 1 1
2 Dynamics 3 3
3 Statics
4 Fluid Mechanics 2 1 1
5 Heat & Thermodynamics 5 5
6 Oscillations Waves & Sound 4 5
7 Earth's atmosphere & Astrophysics
8 Geometrical Optics 5 4 1
9 Physical Optics 8 2 5 1
10 Electrostatics 5 5
11 Current Electricity 13 1 11 1
12 Atomic Physics 14 8 6
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Areawise distribution of Questions for Physics
Sl.No Name of the Area No.of
Questions
Difficulty Level Percentage
No. of E No. of
M No. of
D
1 Mechanics 10 2 8 16.6
2 Heat & Thermodynamics 5 5 8.33
3 Earths Atmosphere & Astrophysics
0
4 Optics 13 2 19 2 21.6
5 Electricity & Magnetism 18 1 16 1 30
6 Atomic Physics 14 8 6 23.33
Total: 13 44 3
Percentage: 21.66% 73.33% 5%