Understanding Negative Marking in JKSSB JKP Constable Exams: 1/4 Deduction Rule

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In the JKSSB JKP Constable exams, negative marking applies, and understanding it is crucial to avoid unnecessary loss of marks. Let’s break it down:

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What does a 1/4 mark deduction mean?

For every wrong answer, 1/4 mark (0.25) is deducted from your total score.

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How to Calculate Net Score?

You can use this formula:

Net Score = (Number of Correct Answers × 1) - (Number of Wrong Answers × 0.25)

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Detailed Explanation:

Correct Answers: Each correct answer earns 1 mark.

Wrong Answers: Each wrong answer reduces your score by 0.25 marks.

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Example Calculation:

Suppose you attempt 60 questions, with:

40 correct answers

20 wrong answers


Step 1: Calculate marks from correct answers:
40 correct × 1 mark = 40 marks

Step 2: Calculate deductions for wrong answers:
20 wrong × 0.25 mark = 5 marks deducted

Step 3: Calculate the net score:
Net Score = 40 - 5 = 35

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Key Tips:

Avoid Guesswork: Random guessing can cost you marks due to the negative marking system.

Strategic Attempts: Attempt questions you're sure of, and make educated guesses only when you can eliminate some wrong options.

Understanding and applying this rule ensures a better performance strategy in your JKSSB exam. Good luck!
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