CBSE Class 10 English Language, Literature exam tomorrow
Mridusmita Deka | February 26, 2023 | 01:45 PM IST | 1 min read
The Class 10 English (Language and Literature) paper will begin at 10:30 am tomorrow and get over at 1:30 pm.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will hold the Class 10 board exams for the English Language and Literature paper tomorrow, February 27. The Class 10 English (Language and Literature) paper will begin at 10:30 am tomorrow and get over at 1:30 pm. Students will get 15 minutes question paper reading time. Students taking the CBSE board exams 2023 will be required to carry CBSE hall tickets and school id cards. CBSE Class 10 English Exam LIVE
The CBSE English Language and Literature Class 10 question paper contains three sections -- A, B and C. Section A and B comprises Reading and Grammar and Writing sections, while Section C is Literature.
While Section A will be held for 20 marks with two passages. 20 multiple-choice questions will be asked from these two passages. Section B will have questions on Grammar, Creative Writing. Section C will be held for a total of 40 marks and will have questions on Literature.
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Students appearing for the CBSE English Language and Literature exam tomorrow can check the sample papers and marking schemes available at cbse.gov.in.
CBSE Class 10 English 2023: Sample Paper || Marking Scheme
The next Class 10 major exam is Science and will be held on Saturday, March 4.
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