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CBSE Class 10 Social Science 2019 – Paper Analysis & Review

Update on: 30 Mar 2019, 04:41 PM

Class 10 Social Science board exam was successfully conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on 29th March 2019. This was the last paper of CBSE Board for class 10 students. The exam started at 10:30 AM and continued till 1:30 PM. The examination was conducted smoothly by CBSE without any interruption.

Examination Pattern & Marking Scheme

CBSE Class 10 Social Science paper consisted of four sections viz. A, B, C and D which contained 26 questions of total 80 marks.

Scheme of Choices:

All sections were compulsory, and students needed to attempt all the sections. There were more internal choices in questions as compared to the last years. So, students were at advantage to choose the one which they were more confident about and secure good marks in their Social Science paper.

Feedback of the students

CBSE Class 10 Social Science paper concluded with a sigh of relief for students this year. Most of the students who appeared for the exam were found satisfied with the exam paper. Check out the few points from the feedback of the students.

  • The paper was easy in difficulty level.
  • Section B was a little tricky and lengthy, especially questions related to Political Science.
  • Most of the questions were based directly from NCERT.
  • Map question were very easy and direct.
  • The paper was easier than last year.
  • There was a typo error in one question of section B where 1930 was mentioned in question in place of 1830.
  • There was nothing out of syllabus in the paper. All the questions in the paper were asked from the latest CBSE 10th Social Science syllabus.

Related Article: CBSE Class 10 Science 2019 – Paper Analysis & Review

80% Questions were from MTG’s CBSE Champion-Social Science

MTG experts believe that the paper was very easy and scoring for those students who have referred to MTG’s CBSE Champion Social Science. It is noticed that about 80% questions in the paper were same or similar from the book. Here are the details, check them out!

More than 30 Marks Questions of Set -1 Paper were predicted in our article

The questions in Set-1 were straight from our Article citing 60 Important Question for Social Science Class 10 . More than 30 Marks Questions in the exam were from the predicted list in this article.

With the completion of Social Science Papers, the Class 10th students are now over with CBSE Boards exam. Now is the time to choose the right stream or course for the next level of academic. Though most of the students must have decided the stream or course to pursue next, and still there would be some students who are confused about the choice of right course. Before taking any decision, you should explore the options and alternatives available after 10th. Read our blog to explore the options and take the right steps at the right time.

There’s a saying, “The sooner, the better.’’ It means the earlier you start, the better is your position in the race. If you want to be a future IITian or a Doctor, then ideally you must start your JEE and NEET preparation from Class 11th. The questions asked in the JEE/NEET exam are almost equally from the Class 11 and Class 12 syllabus. MTG’s books are best known for providing the best resource for JEE, NEET and AIIMS. So, you need to refer MTG’s books and make a strong base for JEE and NEET exam.

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