CBSE NTSE
Class 10 Syllabus and Exam Pattern
The National Talent
Search Examination is conducted for students studying at the Class X level. The
examination consists of two tests:
- Mental Ability Test (MAT)
- Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)
The questions in the
MAT and SAT are multiple-choice type. Each question has four alternatives. You
have to select one correct answer from the given alternatives and mark its
number in the answer-sheet. Each correct answer carries one mark.
Thus, the total score in a test is equal to the number of questions
answered correctly by you.
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Test
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Questions
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Marks
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Time
|
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Mental Ability Test
(MAT)
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50
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50
|
45 minutes
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Scholastic Aptitude
Test (SAT)
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|||
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Language Test
|
50
|
50
|
45 minutes
|
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Science, Mathematics & Social
Science
|
100
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100
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90 minutes
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NTSE
Mental Ability Test (MAT) Syllabus
This test is given to you
to judge your power of reasoning, ability to think, ability to judge, evaluate
or discriminate, ability to visualize in the space, spatial orientation, etc. A
variety of questions, for example - analogies, classification, series, pattern
perception, hidden figures, coding decoding, block assembly, problem solving,
etc. are used for this purpose.
NTSE
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) Syllabus (Language Test)
Language Test is designed
to judge the power of reading comprehension, logical sequencing;
interpretative, evaluative, predictive and creative components of
language. You can appear for the Language Test either in English or in
Hindi.
NTSE
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) Syllabus (Maths, Science & Social Science)
This section is conducted
to judge how much of text-book knowledge you have gained. As India doesn't
has any single unified board system, NCERT has not prescribed any particular
syllabus for the State Level Examination or for National Level
Examination.
You can expect questions
that are asked at the National Level (Stage-II) to be standard
of Classes IX and X level.
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