CBSE Class 10, 12 Feb 20 paper analysis: Easy, questions similar to sample paper, say teachers
Students will be able to download the CBSE Board 10th, 12th sample papers from the official website, cbse.gov.in and cbseacademic.nic.in.
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NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted CBSE Class 12 Hindi core and Hindi elective papers today and Class 10 students appeared in Arabic, Tibetan, French, German, Russian, Persian, Nepali, Limbo, Lepcha and Carnatic Music exams today.
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According to CBSE Board Class 12th 2023 Hindi question paper analysis, the students found the paper to be easy and not lengthy. Students will be able to download the CBSE Board 10th, 12th sample papers from the official website, cbse.gov.in and cbseacademic.nic.in.
Neeru Batra, head of academic administration at Silverline Prestige School, Ghaziabad, said: “According to the students and the faculty members, overall, the paper was good, and the students could finish the paper on time. No difficulty level was found. The paper was as per the syllabus and sample papers given by the CBSE.”
Nidhi Khurana, TGT German, DPS Indirapuram stated: "The German language paper in today's CBSE Class 10 board examination was well balanced with the difficulty level being average. The questions were direct and based on the pattern of the CBSE sample papers. The French paper was however a little challenging with some tricky questions."
Silverline Prestige School, Ghaziabad, German Language teacher, Saru Jain said, “The question paper was for 80 marks. The paper was balanced and there were no direct questions. Students were able to attempt the paper on time. The paper pattern was similar to the CBSE sample papers.”
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As per Anu Aggarwal, TGT French, DPS Raj Nagar Extension, “The question paper difficulty level was moderate for all students. Most of the questions were direct and simple. The question paper had open-ended short-answer and long-answer-type questions. The paper was not too long either and the students got ample time to attempt the paper. Students who had practiced the sample papers and the previous year's question papers beforehand were able to manage their time better.”
“The paper was quite easy with most of the questions being direct. The writing and grammar section was fair enough, as it aimed to test the basic grammatical knowledge of students. The language of the reading passages was easy and questions were also direct. Last part of the paper(Sec-D) i.e the questions of Culture & Civilisation was common for the students as the questions were practiced thoroughly. Overall, the students were happy with the paper,” Pacific World School, TGT French, Megha said.
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