Yes, the UCEED contains one drawing question under Part B of the test. The drawing question must be answered within 30 minutes by candidates.
Section A
According to the UCEED exam pattern, candidates get two hours and 30 minutes to complete NAT, MSQ, and MCQ questions in this phase of the test. Three sections make up the computer-based UCEED Part A exam.
Section A: Numerical Answer Type (NAT) Questions - In this part of the test, applicants must enter numbers using a virtual keyboard that is displayed on the computer screen to respond to questions. For these questions, candidates are not given any options (to mark responses).
Section B: Multiple Select Questions (MSQ) - In this section, there are one or more options (out of the four provided options) that can be the right response to each question (s).
Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ) in Section C In this section, candidates must choose the right response from a list of four options for each question. There will only be one choice that is the right response in the MCQ section.
Exam Pattern for UCEED Part B in 2022
The ability of candidates to draw is assessed in this area of the UCEED exam. Candidates get 30 minutes to answer a subjective question that is part of Part B of the UCEED exam. The exam's question in this section is displayed on a computer screen, and candidates must draw or write their answers on the answer sheet or booklet that the examiner gives them inside the testing room.