CBSE CLASS 10: PAPER ANALYSIS OF MATHS EXAM
Tusharka Tomer, a student from the ASSISI Convent School NOIDA said, “The exam was very tough and lengthy. I was not expecting it to be this difficult.”
Vaibhavi, a student from the same school said, “I didn’t complete my exam and left 16 marks worth of questions as the paper was very lengthy.”
Vaibhavi, a student from the same school said, “I didn’t complete my exam and left 16 marks worth of questions as the paper was very lengthy.”
Paper analysis of Mathematics exam:
The paper came in three sets i.e. Set I, II and III.
There were a total of four sections
Section A: This section had four questions of one mark each. The questions were of a high difficulty level.
Section B: It had six questions of two marks each. Some questions were direct and scoring.
Section C: It had ten questions of three marks each. The questions were very complicated and confusing.
Section D: It had eleven questions of four marks each. This section was very lengthy and time-consuming.
The paper came in three sets i.e. Set I, II and III.
There were a total of four sections
Section A: This section had four questions of one mark each. The questions were of a high difficulty level.
Section B: It had six questions of two marks each. Some questions were direct and scoring.
Section C: It had ten questions of three marks each. The questions were very complicated and confusing.
Section D: It had eleven questions of four marks each. This section was very lengthy and time-consuming.
All the best for the upcoming board exams.
Source: India today Education
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