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CBSE Class 12 Hindi Elective Exam Analysis: Paper easy, questions from syllabus

The paper was rated easy. Students said questions were directly from the syllabus and the question paper was not lengthy.

By: Education Desk | New Delhi |
Updated: May 2, 2022 7:30:09 pm
CBSE, Board exams 2022Students also felt that the exam was not very lengthy. (Representative image)

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) concluded the CBSE Class 12 Hindi core and elective exam 2022 term 2 today.  Students felt that the Hindi elective exam was quite easy and the questions were within the prescribed syllabus.

In addition to this, students also felt that the exam was not very lengthy as they were able to finish the entire question paper on time. “The students felt that the Hindi elective paper was easy and the questions were as per the syllabus. Students were able to finish the exam paper within time and are expecting to get good marks,” said Dr. Arvind Kumar, PGT Hindi VidyaGyan School, Bulandshahr, UP.

“The question paper was an easy one as far as the difficulty level is concerned. The pattern of the paper was as per the sample paper shared by CBSE. The questions were direct and the students were able to finish the exam within the stipulated time,” Sheilly Rastogi, Head of Department- Languages Coordinator at Shiv Nadar School, Noida said.

This year, students were given two hours to complete their Hindi elective exam, and 15 minutes extra to read the question paper and strategise their answers. However, those 15 minutes cannot be used to write answers.

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Due to the increasing Covid cases, the Board is taking all necessary precautions related to coronavirus. Students are being asked to bring and wear face masks at all times in the exam centre premises. Sanitiser bottles are also being made available at the exam centres.

Students should ensure they do not forget to carry their admit cards along with them as no candidate will be allowed to enter the exam centre without their admit cards.

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