1. MCQs (Multiple-Choice Questions): - MCQs consist of a stem (the question) and several answer choices. Students must choose the correct answer from the given options.
2. Assertion & Reasoning: - In this section, students are presented with an assertion (a statement) followed by a reason (explanation). Students must evaluate whether both the assertion and reason are true and if the reason correctly justifies the assertion.
3. Very Short Answer Type: - These questions require brief responses, often in a sentence or a few words. They assess a student's knowledge and understanding of specific concepts.
4. Short Answer Type: - Short answer questions require more detailed responses than very short answer questions. Students are expected to provide clear explanations or calculations to support their answers.
5. Long Answer Type: - Long answer questions are more elaborate and complex. They may involve multi-step problem-solving, proofs, or in-depth explanations.
6. Case-Based Questions: - Case-based questions present a real-world scenario or situation related to mathematics. Students must analyze the case, apply mathematical concepts, and provide solutions or answers.