Deepseek vs ChatGpt vs Jee main question answer: More than 1 million students will appear in the joint entrance exam (main), considered one of the world’s most stringent entrance exams. So, can prominent AI (AI) companies (ChatGpt and Deepseek) solve Jee’s main questions?
Like you, we were also confused at the start, but after asking both AI Giants to solve the Jee Main Jan. 28 Shift-2 exam, students took advantage of them to prepare. I’m sure it can be strengthened. Here’s how Deepseek and ChatGpt answered the question:
Physics
The first physics question was to find the value of ππ΄=ππ΅ and find the current in the circuit as well. Here’s how ChatGpt and Deepseek answered:
(Image: screenshot of chatgpt)
On the other hand, this is how Deepseek solved the problem.
(Image: Deepseek screenshot)
Another physics question finds the distance between the object and image = 20 cm and magnification π= β3, m = β3, for a concave mirror.
This is how ChatGpt solved the question.
On the other hand, ChatGpt gave an equation to do the answer rather than solving the question. This is how DeepSeek solved the question.
Chemistry
Now, let’s move on to the chemistry question. Which of the following is paramagnetic?
This is how China’s Deepshek answered the question.
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So let’s find out how ChatGpt answered the question.
Mathematics
In the question, there are 5 black balls in Bag 1, 6 white, 4 black, 4 white and 6 black for Bag 2, and 5 white for Bag 3. Is there a chance that the bag is drawn and then a white ball will be taken from Bag 2?
Therefore, for the probability question, Deepseek gave 4\15 as the answer along with the explanation.
Meanwhile, ChatGpt used Bayes theorem to calculate conditional probability.
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Now, let’s solve another math question with the help of ChatGpt and Deepseek. The problem is: The internal angle of the polygon on the N side is an AP with a general difference of 6Β°. If the maximum internal angle of the polygon is 219Β°, n is
According to Deepseek, the answer to this question was 20, and I used the internal angle equation, calculated with the value of N as 20.
Meanwhile, ChatGpt used the sum of the equations for the internal angles.
Can’t ChatGpt and DeepSeek simplify and redefine exam preparation with their large language models? The answer seems yes.