May 22, 2023
CUET (UG) 2022 was the most comprehensive (scalability) exam.
In CUET 2022, students from all over the nation will appear and compete for admission to top universities.
We hope your exam preparations have been in full swing and wish you good luck.
Check the CUET Exam Analysis, CUET 2022 Paper Analysis, and CUET 2022 Expected Cutoffs explained by our experts in the video below:
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16 July 2022 was the second day of Phase 1 of CUET 2022. Almost 1,91,000 candidates reported to the report.
Look at some of the facts about the CUET Exam Analysis Phase 1:
Sections |
Good Attempts |
Difficulty Level |
The language I (A) |
36-38 |
Moderate to Difficult |
Language I (B) |
34-36 |
Easy to Moderate |
Domain-Specific Subjects |
35-37 |
Moderate |
General Awareness |
54-56 |
Moderate |
Overall |
159-167 |
Moderate |
In the table below, candidates can see how many questions were asked about each topic.
Topic |
Number of Questions (Shift 1) |
RC |
3 |
Idiom and Phrases |
3-4 |
One Word Substitution |
3 |
Literary Device |
2-3 |
Synonym and Antonym |
5-10 |
Listed below are the number of questions from each topic asked by candidates.
Topic |
Number of Questions (Shift 1) |
Venn Diagram |
1 |
Blood Relation |
7 |
Comparison |
1 |
Direction and Distance |
3-4 |
Sitting Arrangement |
6 |
Number Series |
5 |
Calendar |
1 |
Order and Ranking |
1 |
Alphabet Series |
3-4 |
Cubes and Dices |
1 |
In the table below, candidates can see how many questions were asked about each topic.
Topic |
Number of Questions (Shift 1) |
Conversion |
1 |
Percentage |
1 |
Ratio and Proportion |
1 |
Mixture and Allegation |
1 |
Mensuration |
6-7 |
Speed Time and Distance |
4-5 |
Ratio and Proportion |
1 |
Time and Work |
2 |
Conversion |
1 |
20 July 2022 was the fourth day of the CUET Exam Phase 1. About 2,49,000 candidates appeared on day 4 of phase 1 of the CUET Exam.
It was the last and comparatively tougher exam than the initial days of CUET Phase 1.
Section 1 of the English language paper had three passages followed by six questions each.
Mostly all the questions were directly asked from the passage based on the Karnad-the playwriter, farmer’s family, and The Hindu newspaper.
Apart from passages, questions on grammar and vocabulary were asked mainly from the following topics:
It was an easy paper if you are in the habit of going through the business news in the morning.
Most of the questions were based on the topics of class 11 and class 12. Graph-based Data Interpretation questions were brownie points.
Check the table below to know some of the most important topics asked in the CUET Exam:
Refer to the table below to see the CUET exam analysis of accountancy:
Topic |
Number of Questions |
Accounting-not for profit |
5 |
Partnership |
7 |
Shares and Debentures based case study |
10 |
Computerized Accounting |
4 |
Financial Statements |
2 |
Match the following |
5 |
Numericals |
10 |
To our surprise, direct passage-based reading comprehensive-type questions were asked from Biology.
You can easily ace this section if you have read the basic concepts of NCERTs.
Refer to some of the questions and topics of Biology:
The fundamental questions of class 12th level were asked. Overall, the paper was easy for any serious aspirant.
Go through the table below to know the topic-wise questions asked in the CUET Exam:
Topic |
Number of Questions |
Solutions |
2 |
Electrochemistry |
2 |
Chemical Kinetics |
4 |
D and F Block Elements |
2 |
Coordination Compounds |
4 |
Haloalkanes |
3 |
Haloarenes |
3 |
Aldehydes |
3 |
Chemistry in Everyday Life |
2 |
Polymers |
3 |
Refer to the business studies exam analysis of CUET:
Topic |
Number of Questions |
Planning |
3 |
Organizing |
2 |
Staffing |
3 |
Directing |
3 |
Controlling |
3 |
Financial Markets |
1 |
Marketing |
1 |
Consumer Protection |
10 |
Match the following |
10 |
Refer to the table below to learn the topic-wise analysis of CUET:
Sections of CUET General Test |
Topics |
General Awareness |
First Female Prime Minister |
Study of Birds, moon, soil etc., |
|
Capitals and Country |
|
Authors and Books |
|
Mughal Rulers |
|
Numeral Ability |
Quadratic Equations |
Geometry |
|
HCF |
|
Speed and Distance |
|
Cone |
|
Percentage |
|
Area |
|
Rhombus |
|
Simple Interest |
|
Common Factor |
|
Trigonometry |
|
Time and Work |
|
BODMAS |