CBSE Science question Paper Review 10th Term 2, 2022 The Board conducted the CBSE Class 10 Science Term 2 Exam 2022 on 10th May between 1...
CBSE Science question Paper Review
10th Term 2, 2022
The Board conducted the CBSE Class 10 Science Term 2 Exam 2022 on 10th May between 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Extra 15minutes are given for reading the question paper.
The Science paper comprises of three sections A,B and C having total 15 questions. .
Full marks was 40.The Section A (2marks questions) had 7 questions, section B had 6 questions carrying 3 marks each and section C had 2 case based questions of 4 marks each. Internal choices were provided which helped the students.
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 Science Term 2 paper.
Student's feedback:-
After the Class 10 Science Term 2 Paper, students came out with happy faces and satisfying expressions. Most of the students reviewed the CBSE Paper very easy to average. However, questions from chapters "Electricity" and "Magnetic Effects of Electric Current" They feel somewhat tricky. One of the student said the internal choice provided helped me a lot.The paper was little lengthy but can be done in time.
According to one of the Teacher "A student who have clear understanding about the subject will find it easy otherwise it was a moderate paper."
One other teacher also reviewed the Science paper easier than Maths and English papers. He told that it was totally NCERT based.
General feedback shared by the students:
• Level of Paper - Moderately Easy
• The most difficult section of the paper - Section C
• The most time-consuming section of the paper - Section B and C
• The easiest section of the paper - Section A
• 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 an average paper.
Now, students must get ready for the next big paper i.e, Social Science on 14th May (Saturday).

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