> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.examin8.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Normal Blueprint

> Description of your new file.

### **Overview**

In a **Normal Blueprint**, the teacher defines the complete structure of the paper — including:

* Subject
* Chapter
* Question Type
* Question Category (e.g., VSA, SA, LA)
* Optional Difficulty Level
* Number of Questions
* Marks per Question

Each time a paper is generated using a Normal Blueprint, Examin8 automatically selects different questions of the same type and chapter, ensuring variety while following the same structure.

### **When to Use Normal Blueprint**

Use this when you want:

* Fixed control over which chapters are included.
* The same pattern reused across tests (e.g., periodic tests, pre-boards).
* Auto-rotation of questions while maintaining syllabus balance.

### **How to Create a Normal Blueprint**

1. **Go to** the *Blueprints* section in Examin8.
2. Click **“Create New Blueprint.”**
3. Choose **“Normal Blueprint.”**
4. Click **“Add/Edit Questions.”**
5. In the form (as shown below), specify:
   * **Source:** Choose from *All*, *NCERT*, *NCERT Exemplar*, or *Previous Year Questions*.
   * **Chapter:** Select the desired chapter (e.g., *Real Numbers*).
   * **Topic:** Choose a topic or keep *All Topics*.
   * **Question Type:** Select *Subjective*, *Objective*, or *Mixed*.
   * **Category:** Choose the format (e.g., *VSA – Very Short Answer*, *SA – Short Answer*).
   * **Difficulty Level (optional):** Select *Easy*, *Medium*, or *Hard* (if applicable).
   * **Required Questions:** Enter how many questions you want from this selection.
   * **Suggestive Marks:** Enter marks per question or per section.
6. Click **OK** to save your selection.
7. Repeat the process to add more sections or question types.
8. Once done, click **Save Blueprint.**

Your **Normal Blueprint** is now ready.\
Each time you create a paper using this blueprint, Examin8 will automatically select **new questions** following the same structure.
