Hello Waseem,
I am going to tell you about the level of questions subjectwise -
MATHS: The questions are of simple to moderate difficulty, but some calculations might be a bit lengthy. Chapters which could be seen in most of the questions were Circles, Parabola, Hyperbola, Ellipse (Coordinate Geometry), Determinants/Matrices, Integration (d/Id), Differentiation, Limits, Diff Eqns, Sets, Complex Nos(just 2–3 questions).
If you'll do these chapters then you can attempt at least 55/70 questions.
PHYSICS: Physics is generally easy and the calculations are also simple and straight forward. If you are weak in Physics then don't worry this section won't affect your score to a great extent. Chapters seen in most of the questions were Magnetic Effect of Electric Current (MEEC), Electrostatics, Force(many questions were from this topic), Rotational Dynamics(1 question I guess), Thermal Expansion, KTG, Current Elec(Many questions from this topic too, most of them were related to Capacitors).
CHEMISTRY: Nothing to worry about in this section too. Most of the questions are simple and pretty straightforward, questions involving calculations (Physical Chem) are easy too. Chapters: Organic(Aldehydes should be done properly), Basic Concepts, Solutions, Equilibrium, Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry, Kinetics, Coordination compounds.
ENGLISH: The questions are related to your sentence forming skills. No grammar skills, antonyms, synonyms, syllables, modal axillary, etc related info is needed.
Finally, I'll just suggest one thing, just going through GTB(government textbooks), NCERT books, etc [whichever you prefer] is enough to crack MUOET. The syllabus may have chapters which were there in JEE but the depth required in each chapter is very very less and therefore just going through the GTB is enough to score good marks in the paper.
Good luck!
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