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IIT JEE 2009 Analysis

 

askIITians brings the detail analysis of IIT JEE 2009 paper. This year IIT JEE saw a mixed reaction from students and experts with physics being rated as relatively easy and chemistry as the toughest. Maths had the right level of difficulty to test the students without wasting too much of time.

Now looking at the distribution of marks amongst various topics and chapters, we can see their was a clear distribution of marks in physics and chemistry with ‘Electricity and Magnetism’ and ‘Mechanics’ accounting for 60 % of the total marks in Physics, Organic chemistry had the highest proportion of marks with 56% and Inorganic and physical chemistry accounted for 20% and 24% respectively.

However in Maths there was almost equal distribution of marks with Coordinate Geometry accounting for 25% of the total marks and Differential calculus, Algebra, Trigonometry, Vectors Matrix Determinants and Integral calculus had a share of 18%, 16%, 15%, 13% and 13% respectively.

We have done this analysis so as to guide and help the students preparing for IIT JEE 2010, so that they can plan and formulate their strategy accordingly.

IIT JEE 2009 Paper 1 Analysis
IIT JEE 2009 Paper 2 Analysis

IIT JEE 2009 Paper 1

Total marks = 240

Total no. of question = 60

Physics = 20

Chemistry = 20

Mathematics = 20

Q. No.

Type of Questions

Marking Scheme

Remarks

1-8 section 1

Single Answer

3 : 1

3 marks for correct response, –1 for wrong

9-12 section 2

Multiple Answer

4 : 1

4 marks for correct response, –1 for wrong

13-18 section 3

Comprehension Based

4 : 1

4 marks for correct response, –1 for wrong

19-20 section 4

Matrix Match Type

2 Marks for Each Row

Each question has 4 rows, 8 marks for each question, no negative marking


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IIT JEE 2009 Paper 2

Total marks = 240

Total no. of question = 57

        Physics = 19

Chemistry = 19

Mathematics = 19

Q. No.

Type of Questions

Marking Scheme

Remarks

1-4 section1

Single Answer

3 : 1

3 marks for correct response, –1 for wrong

5-9 section2

Multiple Answer

4 : 1

4 marks for correct response, –1 for wrong

10-11 section3

Matrix Match

2 marks for each row

Each question has 4 rows, hence 8 marks for the question, no negative marking

12-19 section4

Single Digit answer type without choice

4:1

4 marks for correct response, –1 for wrong

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