- Difficulty Level - Easy to Moderate
- Nature of Questions - Balanced mix of knowledge, understanding, and application-based questions.
- Section-wise Analysis- 2–4 Mark Questions: Mostly case-based and application-oriented, requiring conceptual understanding and analytical thinking.
6 Mark Questions: Direct and theory-based with scope for elaboration; students who prepared well from NCERT were able to attempt them confidently.
MCQs: Simple and straightforward, mainly testing basic conceptual knowledge.
Case-Based Questions: Clear and manageable, focused on applying psychological concepts to real-life situations. - Frequently Asked Topics – Intelligence theories, Intellectual disability (IQ categories), Attitude formation, Coping strategies, RET, Group processes, Personality assessment
- Common Mistakes by Students – Confusion between somatic symptom disorder and illness anxiety disorder, incorrect IQ calculation formula
- NCERT Coverage – Most of the questions are based on the NCERT syllabus
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