CBSE Class 10 Computer Application Answer Key 2021: Check term 1 exam analysis here

CBSE board has successfully conducted the Class 10th computer application exam today at 1 pm. Students can check CBSE 10th computer application answer key and exam analysis here.

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Shivam Jadoun | December 8, 2021 | 02:43 PM IST

NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has concluded the Class 10 computer application term 1 exam today at 1 pm. Students can use CBSE Class 10 computer application answer key 2021-22 for term 1 to estimate their expected score.

CBSE Class 10 computer application answer key 2021-22 (official)

The CBSE official answer key of computer application exam 2021-22 is provided to exam centres to check the OMR Sheets. The exam center officials can download the CBSE 10th computer application answer key 2021-22 term 1 and check OMR sheets.

CBSE computer application answer key 2021-22 Class 10th term 1 (Unofficial)

Students can also use the unofficial CBSE 10th computer application answer key 2021-22 for calculating their term 1 scores. However, they should wait for results to get exact marks. Experts analyze the paper and release these unofficial CBSE answer keys.

This answer key is provided for reference purposes only and students should verify their answers with the official answer key to get a more accurate estimate of marks. The answer key is given as per a report of Time Now News.

Question no.Answer KeyQuestion no.Answer KeyQuestion no.Answer Key
1. D2.D3.B
4.C5.B6.D
7.C8.B9.B
10.D11.B12.D
13.B14.D15.D
16.C17.D18. B
19. B20.D21.B
22.C23.B24.A
25.D26.B27.B
28.B29.A30.D
31.C32.A33.D
34.D35.A36. B
37.B38.C39.C
40. B41.D42.B
43.D44.A45.A
46.D47.B48.A
49.C50.B--

CBSE Class 10 computer application marking scheme 2021

The CBSE 10th computer application exam 2021 was conducted for 25 marks. The time allotted to complete the computer application exam was 90 minutes. The paper had three sections: A, B and C. Section A has 20 questions, out of which, 16 questions need to be attempted. Section B has 20 questions, in which 16 questions need to be answered and section C has 10 questions out of which students need to answer any 8 questions.

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