Monday, 18 July 2011

IIT-JEE 2010 WEIGHTAGE & ANALYSIS

Check out the complete analysis of JEE 2010 Paper.

Contents

* Difficulty Analysis
* Topic Wise Analysis
* Pattern 

Paper 1 - Pattern

Paper1 had 84 questions in total - in the order of Chemistry, Mathematics and
Physics. Each subject had 28 questions and the pattern was exactly the same
for all the subjects. All questions carried 3 marks. Hence the maximum mark 
for the paper is 252. 



Paper 1 - Chemistry
 
This is a moderate level paper leaning towards easy level of difficulty. The usual
weightage of Physical > Organic > Inorganic Chemistry is maintained. More
importance is given to structural organic chemistry. Most of the questions in
this paper evaluate the skill of the students in fundamental conceptual applications.





 Paper 1 - Mathematics

Mathematics part of the 2010 JEE paper 1 was a lengthy paper compared to that of 2009.
In-depth understanding of the concepts with perseverance in solving problems would

help the students to approach the paper. Trigonometry had a good representation in 
the paper and passage on matrices required proper innovative thinking to interpret and
solve the questions. The Integer type questions were difficult to crack in the given time
frame. As shown below paper 1 was a difficult paper requiring more time to crack the
questions. 





Paper 1 - Physics

Overall the difficulty level of the paper was moderate. Still there were a few questions
involving elaborate mathematical calculations making them difficult. Representation

from modern physics was limited to a single question. Major focus in this paper was
on Electricity and Magnetism (for a total marks of 27). A large number of questions
in this paper was meant for testing the fundamental conceptual clarity of the students.





Paper 2 - Pattern

Paper 2 had 57 questions in total - in the order of Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics.
Each subject had 19 questions and as in paper 1 the pattern was exactly the same 
across the subjects. But questions had differential markings, each subject had 79
marks and the maximum mark for the paper is 237.



Paper 2 - Chemistry

This is a moderate level paper with few difficult level questions. Equal weightage is given
for all the three areas in Chemistry. Generally the nature of the questions in Physical
chemistry is calculation oriented and in organic Chemistry it is mechanism based. As a 

whole this paper assesses the aptitude of application level of the student.





Paper 2 - Mathematics

Paper 2 Mathematics part was easier than the first paper for two reasons – number of
questions were notably lower and only half the number of Integer type questions were

there. Matrix type question on Complex numbers had tricky options given in second 
column that only a meticulous eye will find. An excellent knowledge of Analysis was
checked by the paragraph type questions on the cubic polynomial. The Integer type
questions were easier than that in the first paper. 



 


Paper 2 - Physics

The difficulty level of this paper was almost same as the first one. But the distribution
(area wise) was balanced. Compared to the first paper, mathematical calculations

involved in this paper was really tedious; particularly for paragraph based questions.
Matrix Matches type questions in this paper was moderately difficult, and students 
must have definitely answered these two questions.



 

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