CBSE 12th Informatics Practices Exam Analysis 2021: Balanced paper, mistakes in questions
Vagisha Kaushik | December 21, 2021 | 05:40 PM IST | 2 mins read
CBSE Class 12 term-1 informatics practices exam was held today. Check paper analysis by experts, students, teachers.
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Apply NowNEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 12 term-1 informatics practices exam 2021 was balanced, however, some questions had mistakes, as per students’ analysis. The difficulty level of the exam was moderate. CBSE 12th computer science exam live updates.
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Anoushka Goswami, a student of Kendriya Vidyalaya analysed the CBSE 12th informatics practices exam 2021 as balanced, with questions covering almost every section. "The paper followed the pattern of NCERT and sample papers, with difficulty level of the questions were almost balanced. I assumed a few questions had some mistakes, as my answers were not matching with the options given," she said.
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Seema Behl, Principal, Brain International School pointed out the mistakes in the 12th Informatics Practices paper. According to the principal, "Question Number 23 was wrong as Nan was mentioned instead of Not Nan to get the output as (c) count, from the given options. Question Number 52 was having a spelling error in option (a) where column was written as colourmn." Overall, the paper was moderate and balanced, with questions followed the pattern of NCERT and sample papers.
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Sanjay Kumar, PGT Informatics Practices, VidyaGyan School Bulandshahr said: “The paper was good. It was entirely from the syllabus. The difficulty level was between moderate to difficult. Overall, the question paper was balanced. The CBSE has included questions from all the topics.”
CBSE also conducted Class 12 computer science exam 2021 today which was analysed as scoring with a few printing errors.
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In other news, students who pass Class 12 board exams 2021-22 and wish to seek admission in Delhi University will have to appear for an entrance test. DU has notified that a Central Universities Common Entrance Test (CUCET) or Delhi University Common Entrance Test (DUCET) will be conducted for DU admissions from the 2022-23 session onwards. The DU Executive Council (EC) on Friday, December 17, approved holding CUCET for admissions to its various undergraduate programmes.
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