CBSE Hindi question Paper Review 10th Term 2, 2022 The Board conducted the CBSE Class 10 Hindi Course A and Hindi Course B papers Term 2...
CBSE Hindi question Paper Review
10th Term 2, 2022
The Board conducted the CBSE Class 10 Hindi Course A and Hindi Course B papers Term 2 Exam 2022 on 18th May between 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Extra 15minutes are given for reading the question paper.
Both Hindi A and Hindi B papers were of 40 marks, containing two sections- A and B.
In Hindi A, Section A had three questions based on textbooks- Kshitij Part 2 and Kritika Part 2, and Section B had four questions on writing skills.
In Hindi B paper, Section A had three questions based on chapters of textbooks- Sparsh Part 2 and Sanchayan Part 2.
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 Hindi Term 2 paper.
Student's feedback:-
After the Class 10 Hindi Term 2 Paper, students came out with mixed reactions.A few students called the paper difficult and time taking while some others called it balanced.
A class 10 student said the writing section in the Hindi A paper was a little challenging and it took him a lot of time to write all questions in this section. Though he managed to finish the paper on time.
One other student who had opted for Hindi B, also found the writing section difficult and time taking. Almost all students were quite happy with the literature part of the paper. Most of the questions in Section A were from NCERT and were easily answerable.
One of the Teacher said that the Hindi paper was in same pattern as CBSE sample paper and was not difficult at all. It could be only the time consuming factor that had led students to find the paper difficult. Most of the questions were simple and easy. Any students who understand the NCERT books can easily score 90% marks.
General feedback shared by the students:
• Level of Paper - Moderate paper
• The most difficult section of the paper - Section B
• The most time-consuming section of the paper - Section B
• The easiest section of the paper - Section A (direct questions)
• No confusion in the pattern of the paper - exactly similar to CBSE sample paper.
• Lengthy or Not- yes, the paper was quite lengthy.
• Expected marks (out of 40) - Average of 28-32 marks
Thus, it can be said that it was an moderate balanced paper.
Now, All the major subjects are over.
All the best for your results.

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