JEE Main 2022 Day 2 exam had tough maths, easy chemistry in overall moderate paper

On the second day of National Engineering Entrance Exam – JEE Main 2022, students found Mathematics to be comparatively toughest among the sections. Even though there were some tough questions, this year’s exams are considered to be of moderate level of difficulty when compared to the previous year. As per the initial responses of the students, like every year, this year also Chemistry was the easiest.

Speaking to News18.com, Saurabh Kumar, Chief Educational Officer, Vidyamandir Classes, said, “This year the weightage of organic chemistry was less and inorganic chemistry had direct questions from NCERT. Most of the questions in Physics were from Modern Physics followed by Electrodynamics. In Mathematics, Coordinate Geometry had the majority of the exam followed by Calculus and Algebra.

He further added, “Mathematics section was comparatively tough with some tough questions based on the responses of the students, however, none of the sections were too tough for the serious student to solve. This year, in integer type questions, Due to negative marking, students were extra cautious; yet most were able to finish the exam, so the exam was not very long.”

“The questions included chapters like mole concept, chemistry in everyday life, chemical bonding, and coordination compounds. Thermodynamics and thermodynamics. Physical chemistry is mostly asked in numerical based questions. Inorganic chemistry among the rest was given more weightage. And the questions were NCERT based,” said FIITJEE expert Ramesh Butlish.

He further told that the main topics in mathematics were from the chapters of Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Algebra, Vector and 3D Geometry. Some numerical-based questions required lengthy calculations. Weight was given to calculus and vectors. The numerical based questions were termed as lengthy by some of the students.

In Physics, questions were asked from Kinematics, Optics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity, Communication Systems, Heat and Thermodynamics and Modern Physics. Some numerical-based questions were lengthy but easy to calculate. Some theory based questions were asked from NCERT Class 12 chapters.

In Chemistry, questions were asked about mole concepts, chemistry in everyday life, chemical bonding, coordination compounds and heat and thermodynamics. Physical Chemistry is mostly asked in numerical based questions. Inorganic chemistry among the rest was given more weightage and the questions were NCERT based.

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