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CBSE English question Paper Review 2022, Term-2

CBSE English question Paper Review 10th  Term 2, 2022 The Board conducted the CBSE Class 10 English Term 2 Exam 2022 on 27th April between 1...

CBSE English question Paper Review

10th  Term 2, 2022


The Board conducted the CBSE Class 10 English Term 2 Exam 2022 on 27th April between 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Extra 20minutes are given for reading the question paper.

The English paper comprises of three sections A,B and C just as sample paper.

Full marks was 40, 10 marks on Reading, 10 marks on Writing and Grammar and 20marks on Literature. 

Now, when the exam is over,here are the analysis for the paper.We tried to get in touch with the students to know their feedback on the level of questions asked in today's CBSE Class 10 English Term 2 paper.

You can download the solved question paper from the link given below

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Student's feedback:-

After the Class 10 English Term 2 Paper, many students say it a easy to moderate paper. A student said "The questions based on factual passage trouble me a lot as the data presented in the passage was a little complicated. Otherwise, the writing, grammar, and literature parts was not so difficult."

Some other called the paper a mix of easy and tough questions. Other than the passage, one or two questions in the literature section also trouble us.

Some of the students found the paper quite easy while some others seemed to be unhappy with today's English Paper.


 General feedback shared by the students:

• Level of  Paper - Easy to moderate

• The most difficult section of the paper - Section A (some found Section C difficult)

• The most time-consuming section of the paper - Section A ( Unseen Passages) 

• The easiest section of the paper - Section B (writing and grammar)

• No confusion in the pattern of the paper - exactly similar to CBSE sample paper

• Expected marks (out of 40) - Average of 30-35 marks


Thus, it can be said that it was a moderate paper.

Now, students must get ready for the next big paper,i.e, Mathematics on 5th May (Thursday).

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