There is no penalty for wrong answers. Although if you leave an answer that is incorrect it maybe deleted by another user and answered correctly.
No.
Because unlike multiple choice questions, there is no penalty for wrong answers in the grid-in questions. Therefore, you should answer every grid-in question because there is no risk involved.
The penalty mark is 12 yards from the goal line.
The penalty spot or penalty mark.
Under section Important Information of CDSE details at www.upsc.gov.in it is mentioned that:4. PENALTY FOR WRONG ANSWERS:Candidates should note that there will be penalty (negative marking) for wrong answers marked by a candidate in the Objective Type Question Papers.
that has happened to me in the forth grade. i wrote 7+4=11 and she said no its 12, you got that one wrong!
It is an arc that is drawn outside of the penalty area with a radius of ten yards and the center being the penalty mark. (Note: the mark is only 6 yards from the edge of the penalty area area) Whenever a penalty kick is taken all players, except the kicker and the goal keeper, must be outside of the penalty area, at least ten yards from the mark, and not closer to the goal line than the mark. Other than the taking of penalty kicks, it has no other function.
I am not sure, I think if you include one right answer they will classify it as a mark, I don't see why they wouldn't because you still have a right answer, plus they have answers in a markscheme and will disregard any other answers which do not correspond to this, they will only mark if it has a right answer. Hope it helps.
Mark Noble
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