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GATE 2020 EY Question Paper with Answer Key PDFs (Feb 8, 2020- Forenoon Session)

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GATE 2020 EY Question Paper and Answer Key PDFs is now available to download. In 2020, IIT Delhi took the responsibility for concluding GATE 2020. GATE 2020 EY was held on 8th February, 2020 in the Forenoon Session. As per the test-takers, the overall difficulty level was easy to moderate.

The General Aptitude section carried 15% of the total Weightage. The other questions holding 85% of the weightage were related to the core subject. Total 1214 candidates took the exam.

GATE aspirants can download the past GATE question papers and answers key to prepare in the best possible manner.

GATE 2020 EY Question Paper with Answer Key PDFs- Feb 8 (Forenoon Session)

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GATE 2020 EY Paper Analysis

There were two kinds of questions that appeared in GATE 2020 EY i.e MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions) and NAT (Numerical Answer Type). The full marks of the GATE 2020 EY were 100. All the questions carried either 1 or 2 marks.

The table below shows the frequency of NATs and MCQs carrying 1 and 2 marks asked in GATE 2020 EY paper-

Question Type Question Frequency Marks Carried
No of 1 mark MCQs 24 24
No of 2 marks MCQs 32 64
No of 1 mark NATs 6 6
No of 2 marks NATs 3 6
  • 180 minutes were allowed by IIT Delhi to solve 56 MCQs and 9 NATs
  • The question paper was mostly based on MCQs, contributing 88 marks in GATE 2020 EY
  • 10 Question appeared from General Aptitude section, that carried 15 marks

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GATE 2020 EY: Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme

IIT Delhi allowed 180 minutes to solve 65 questions (MCQs and NATs). The exam was held in online mode, based on CBT. Each question hold 1 or 2 marks

  • Each time a wrong attempted MCQ would lead to deduction in total scored marks by ⅓ or ⅔ marks, depending upon the carried marks
  • Wrong NATs didn't cost any kind of reduction in marks
  • The cutoff for the same goes up to 42.2, 37.9 and 28.1 for General, OBC and SC/ST respectively

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