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How do nonnumeric, or conceptual problems, differ from numeric problems

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Non numeric problems are designed only test the conceptual clarity of the pupil without going into details of calculations. Generally, conceptual problems are asked to check the basic understanding of the topic or the subject

Whereas numerical problem are asked to check whether the student is able to apply the concept or not, through some real world data.

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Nonnumeric, or conceptual problems, differ from numeric problems in a sense that solutions to conceptual problems do not involve or need calculations. It just need your knowledge on that specific subject and you just have to analyze the question and understand it to answer correctly.
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