Today, on 10th May 2022, from 10:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M., the class-10th term-2 Board Exam for Science was completed. The exam was conducted in a subjective mode, following all the CBSE standards and Pandemic protocols. The duration was of 2 hours. The following are some key points from the paper:
- The paper was divided into three sections, with each area addressing a different type of question, such as assertion-reason, case-based questions, fill in the blanks, match the followings, and so on.
- The paper received a maximum score of 40.
- The questions followed the format of the CBSE-provided Sample paper.
- The questions in section A had seven questions covering 2 marks each, Section B had 6 questions for 3 marks each, and Section C had 2 (case-based) questions covering 4 marks each.
At and inside the exam locations, all of the Covid-19 criteria and protocols were followed. Students were instructed to attend half an hour before the exam, at 10 a.m., with admit cards, face masks, sanitizers, stationery, and water bottles. Continue reading to find out what the students and teachers thought about the Science exam paper.
CBSE Class 10th Term 2 Science Paper Analysis
According to a poll we conducted on our Twitter page shortly after the science paper was completed, 34% percent of students said they found the science exam to be “easy” and 36% of the other students voted for the exam to be “moderate” in difficulty. However, 30% of students voted for the science exam to be “tough” indicating that things were not in their favor today. Let’s have a look at what students & teachers thought about the exam now.
According to students who took the exam, the question paper was simple and the questions were from the syllabus. “The exam was easier than expected and included all the syllabus,” said a Sharda Sarvhitkari student. Another student from the same school said “I completed my exam 30 minutes before the time was up so it went well for me.”
Class 10 Science exam was easy and nicely split, according to CBSE students in Chandigarh.
“The exam went well,” a student from The British School in Chandigarh remarked. “the question paper was divided set-wise, one of the sets was a little difficult.” Another Sharda Sarvhitkari Model Senior Secondary School student in Sector 40 found the paper simple to complete.
Most children found the question paper straightforward and did well, according to a science teacher at MPVM Ganga Gurukulam school in Phaphamau in Prayagraj. “The questions asked were not too hard in any of the three sections of the question paper. Any student who had studied as per the syllabus would have done well in it,” she continued.
CONCLUSION
CBSE will hold its next major subject exam for “Elements for Business” on May 13th, 2022 & “Social Science” on May 14th, 2022. Do not get distracted by supplementary study materials; instead, use the NCERT syllabus and Sample papers for 10th boards to prepare for the CBSE Class 10 Term 2 Exams. Keep yourself hydrated and healthy by taking physical and mental care of yourself. Continue to practice, but take the necessary breaks to allow your mind to rest and assimilate information. Join our MTG Official Telegram group to grab a free copy of the Class 10 Sample Paper.
Moreover, your journey with science is not over yet if you’re thinking of pursuing science subjects for your higher education. If you have made up your mind about Medical or Non-Medical streams, then you still have a long way to go. Thus, hoping that you have a great concept foundation, we suggest you start preparing the right way for your future career path of medical or engineering entrance exams by choosing the right study material. MTG offers the most extensive books to prepare you well for any exams you come across. Hence, make use of MTG’s NEET Books and JEE Books, which will always keep you one step ahead of everyone.