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Division of MCQs in ETEA (Maths Portion)

Based on the papers of last few years below is the distribution of MCQs in Maths Portion of ETEA (Educational Testing and Evaluation Agency kpk) Engineering Paper. This is not the official scheme, there can be a little bit variation in the original paper of 2014 which you people will face on August 10. This division will give you an idea which part is more important than the rest. At the end if you have less time for revision you can go through the chapters with 3 or more MCQs. If you want to score full in maths portion of ETEA you need to solve and read the complete books. The key to getting fine marks in Maths portion of ETEA or anyother exam involving maths is PRACTICE. Solve as many questions as you can. Good luck future Engineers.

Part 1
Chapter Name
Number of MCQs
Number Systems
3
Sets, Functions and Graphs
2
Matrices and Determinants
3
Quadratic Functions
5
Partial fractions
1
Sequence and Series
4
Permutation, Combination and Probability
3
Mathematical Induction and Binomial Theorem
4
Fundamentals of Trigonometry
2
Trigonometric Identities Sum and Difference of Angles
3
Trigonometric Functions and their Graphs
1
Application of Trigonometry
2
Inverse Trigonometric Functions
1
Solutions of Trigonometric Equations
1
Total = 35 MCQs
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Part 2
Chapter Name Number of MCQs
Functions and Limits 4
Differentiation 4
Integration 3
Introduction to Analytical Geometry 5
Linear Inequalities and Linear Programming 1
Conic section 5
Vectors 3
Total = 25 MCQs
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