NSEB Mock Test 2 Series - A Brief Overview
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FAQs on NSEB 2024-25 Exam Mock Test 2
1. Why do students need to practice solving mock tests for NSEB 2024-25 preparation?
Ans: Mock tests are the perfect way for students to practice for important exams as well as assess their performance. This allows the students to practice enhancing their speed and accuracy for the exam. Detailed analysis after a mock test is crucial for students to understand their shortcomings and evaluate how to perform better. Students can give Vedantu’s NSEB Mock Test for free and they will see how it makes a difference in your NSEB preparation. For more information, you can also visit Vedantu’s website.
2. Is there a negative marking in NSEB 2024-25?
Ans: Yes, there is a negative marking in the NSEB exam. That is why it is strongly advised that students should only attempt the questions that they are completely sure of. Guesswork might cost students to lose valuable marks in the exam. A correct answer will help the students score 3 marks. Contrary to this, students will lose 1 mark for every wrong answer. Ranking matters a lot in competitive exams and if students are not cautious during the exam, negative marking will cause their overall score to decrease greatly.
3. How many questions are there in NSEB 2024-25?
There are a total of 60 questions in NSEB. All of them are multiple choice questions.
4. How to prepare well for NSEB 2024-25?
Ans: NSEB is an important platform for students who have a keen interest in Biology. A good result in this exam will open doors to higher-level Olympiads. Hence, students should prepare well for the exam using these tips:
Be thorough with all the Biology concepts taught till Class 12.
Read the NCERT books and other recommended books well.
Make a timetable to practice NSEB related material and stick to it.
Make sure you solve a lock of question papers and give several mock tests during preparation.
5. What are the different stages of the International Biology Olympiad Exam?
Ans: There are five stages of the exam. NSEB is the first level of the exam. The students who pass this level with a good rank can then appear for Stage 2 i.e Indian National Biology Olympiad (INBO). Following that is the third stage namely Orientation cum Selection Camp (OCSC) in Biology. Students who successfully complete this can then appear for Pre-departure Training Camp (PDT) for IBO. Lastly, students who complete all four stages are then eligible to participate in the International Biology Olympiad (IBO).