CBSE Class 12 Political Science Exam Analysis 2021: Easy, scoring, based on sample paper
CBSE Class 12 term-1 political science exam 2021 paper analysis, answer key, students and teachers’ reactions.
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NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the Class 12 Term 1 Political Science exam today, December 17. As per students, teachers the paper was easy, scoring, and followed the pattern of NCERT and sample papers. CBSE Class 12 term-1 political science exam 2021 live updates.
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Rannu Pathak, PGT, political science, Mount Abu Public School, Rohini analysed the political science exam as balanced and scoring. "The Class 12 Political Science paper followed the pattern of NCERT and sample papers. The paper was easy and balanced, and has no ambiguity in either of the options and statements." The students can score full marks in the paper, while above 30 marks can be an average trend.
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Madhu Malik, principal, Modern DPS, Faridabad analysed the paper as balanced and scoring for well-read students. "Students of my school are expecting good marks in the Political Science paper held today, with few of them can score full marks (40 out of 40). The paper was balanced, easy and followed the pattern of CBSE," the principal said.
Seema Behl, principal, Brain International School analysed the difficulty level of the paper moderately easy, without any discrepancies. "Students who studied well, and practiced the sample papers thoroughly can achieve good marks in the paper, even getting full marks is quite easy. Overall, the paper was easy and balanced, without any single error at all," the Principal said.
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Animesh Singh, PGT political science, VidyaGyan School, Bulandshahr said, "Political Science paper was good. All the questions were from the syllabus. The difficulty level was above average. It had a mixed type of questions and CBSE has followed its sample paper pattern in this paper as well.”
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