CBSE Social Science Exam 2021-22: Question number 40 has same choices, claims a student
Shamshad Ali Dar | November 30, 2021 | 04:42 PM IST | 1 min read
One student has claimed that question number 40 in the social science paper had the same choices.
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Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted Class 10 social science Class 10 exam today. A student who has appeared for the CBSE Class 10 social science exam 2021-22 has claimed that question number 40 in the paper had the same choices. The student shared the images on social media in which question 40 is clearly visible having the same choices in answers.
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“Question 40 of sst term 1st CBSE Board examination has two same options… Please have a look on it… And please inform us about concerned matter,” tweeted a student, Mohd. Nawaz.
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Question 40 of sst term 1 st CBSE Board examination has two same options...
Please have a look on it...
And please inform us about concerned matter.. pic.twitter.com/fJ6dKbaHIE— Mohd. Nawaz (@MohdNaw44777675) November 30, 2021
In the social science paper, Question number 40 asks students to match column I with column II. However, the board has given two same choices in ‘A’ and ‘C’ options.
On November 30, 2021, CBSE conducted the first paper of Class 10 term 1 board examination. The CBSE term 1 board exam 2021-22 was started at 11:30 am and continued till 1:00 pm. The CBSE board exam 2021-22 are being conducted offline.
The CBSE social science/SST paper carries 40 marks and students were given 90 minutes of time to complete the first paper of CBSE board exams.
Reviewing the SST paper, Parveen Shaikh (Principal of The Somaiya School) has said that the social science paper had a good mix of questions covering all important topics. Parveen lauded the efforts of CBSE for creating a user-friendly system for conducting CBSE term 1 exams.
Students also expressed their pleasure over the CBSE term 1 social science paper 2021-22. They said the question paper was moderate and those who are preparing from NCERT books can score good marks in the exams.
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