CBSE Class 10 Hindi exam 201-22 begins; Check next paper exam dates
CBSE has commenced the CBSE 10th term 1 exam today for Hindi. The Hindi A, B term 1 exam will conclude at 1 pm.
Shamshad Ali Dar | December 9, 2021 | 11:30 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 10 Hindi exam commenced at 11:30 am and will conclude at 1 pm today. Students appearing for the Hindi exam are being given 90 minutes to complete the paper. Students were given 20 minutes for reading the CBSE Class 10 Hindi question paper 2021 .
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Along with Hindi A and B, CBSE is also conducting Class 12 geography exams 2021-22. The CBSE 12th geography exam 2021-22 term 1 is also a MCQ based paper that consists of 60 questions. The CBSE term 1 geography paper will conclude at 1 pm today.
This year, CBSE is conducting the CBSE term 1 board exams on OMR sheets where students have to answer the questions by marking their responses on OMR sheets . There is no negative marking for incorrect answers. The board had informed the students to use blue or black ball point pens to fill up the responses.
CBSE Class 10 English question paper structure 2021
CBSE will conduct the next Class 10 term 1 exam on December 11, 2021 for English. Students will be given 90 minutes to write the paper. The Question Paper will contain three sections and candidates need to answer a total of 50 questions.
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Section A has 18 questions and students will have to attempt 14 questions.
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Section B has 12 questions and only 10 questions will have to be answered.
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Section C has 30 questions and 26 questions need to be answered.
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All questions carry equal marks and there is no negative marking for wrong answers.
Students who write the CBSE term1 Hindi exam should be familiar with CBSE Class 10 term 1 syllabus. They need to cover all the topics and concepts by making a proper study plan in order to pass the exam successfully. They should use the complete guidelines issued by the CBSE board to complete the exam.
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