what is set A and Set B in SOF Olympiad exams ?
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levels
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different sets of paper have different questions and set are distinguished by levels set a could be harder than b or easier
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Set A and Set B refer to two different versions of a question paper used in the Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) Olympiad exams.
- The SOF Olympiads are competitive exams for school students aimed at assessing their knowledge and skills in various subjects like mathematics, science, and computer science.
- Set A and Set B are two different versions of the same question paper that are designed to prevent cheating and ensure the fairness of the exams.
- The two sets are identical in terms of content, difficulty level, and structure, but the questions are arranged in a different order and may have different numerical values in each set. This ensures that no two students have the same question paper and makes it difficult for students to cheat.
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