CBSE Class 10 Sanskrit Exam Analysis 2022: Well-balanced and easy to attempt paper
CBSE Class 10 Sanskrit exam was a well-balanced paper. A subject matter expert said that students were able to attempt the paper on time.
Dinesh Goyal | May 7, 2022 | 03:24 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has conducted the CBSE Class 10 Sanskrit exam today. The exam was held across the country through various exam centres. Subject matter experts found it a well-balanced paper with a bit tricky questions in the second section.
Along with the Class 10 Sanskrit, the board conducted CBSE Class 12 chemistry exam for term 2. Both the exams started at 10:30 am and concluded at 12:30 am.
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CBSE Class 10 Sanskrit exam analysis 2022
Archana Mishra (HoD Hindi / Sanskrit) from Seth Anandram Jaipuria School, Vasundhara, Ghaziabad, said that the Sanskrit was a well-balanced paper. The second section, that is the letter section, was a bit tricky and the questions were a little difficult in comparison to the knowledge and ability of the children, while the questions given at the back of the chapter in the text were easy to comprehend.
“Picture comprehension was easy for students to attempt. Students were able to finish their paper well on time and were glad and satisfied with their performance and were hopeful to score well,” she added.
She also told that the students could easily attempt the paper in 120 minutes. The pattern of the paper was the same as the latest sample paper provided by CBSE.
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