Apoorva Singh | May 6, 2022 | 04:41 PM IST | 1 min read
CBSE Board 12th Sociology paper term 2 successfully concluded today. Know exam analysis here.
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NEW DELHI: Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has successfully conducted the Class 12 Sociology exam. The CBSE 12th Sociology exam term 2 commenced at 10:30 am. The initial reaction of students was great, the paper was easy and attemptable. Students and teachers find the paper good. Application-based questions were asked in the CBSE board 12th Sociology paper 2022 term 2.
“The questions were predictable but mostly application based. There were direct questions in four and six markers, whereas the short answer questions were all inference based. Special designated marks were given for examples, which is a first. This will help students to use a case-study based approach to justify a concept. Overall, the paper was very good, and students were very happy.” said Debjani Banerjee, HOD Psychology, Sociology and Home Science, Shiv Nadar School, Gurugram.
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"Sociology Term 1, Term 2 paper was relatively straightforward and easy. The case study questions were simple. The content was within the syllabus we covered in the class during the revision classes and Periodic Tests. The whole paper was from NCERT which the students practised well in the class. Section A and Section C were pretty straightforward, while Section B was moderate. Students mentioned that they could have written more if they had more time. specifically for the long answers. Overall, it was a student-friendly paper," said Anjali Bola, PGT- Sociology, Ridge Valley School, Gurugram.
The next CBSE 12th exam 2022 is Chemistry, which is scheduled to be held tomorrow May 7, 2022. The exam will commence at 10:30 am and will conclude at 12:30 pm. The exam duration is 2 hours and 15 minutes extra time will be given to students to read the question paper.
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