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CBSE Class 10th Board Exams 2019 begin with Easy Maths Paper
ven Diagram and Theorem were from the NCERT Textbook apart from the rest of the paper, however, many students agreed that Trigonometry questions were tricky and were from HOTS.
CBSE Class 10th Board Exams: CBSE Class 10th Board Exams 2019 for core subject papers began today i.e. Friday, 7th March 2019 with the Mathematics paper, and as a sigh of relief for students, teachers and parents, the paper is dubbed as easy and questions were straight from the prescribed NCERT Textbook. Even Diagram and Theorem were from the NCERT Textbook apart from the rest of the paper, however, many students agreed that Trigonometry questions were tricky and were from HOTS.
The Central Board of Secondary Examination (CBSE) organized the Class 10th Board Exam from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm today, 15 minutes were given to students to review the question paper from 10:15 am to 10:30 am.
CBSE Class 10th Mathematics 2019 - Exam Pattern:
The exam was divided into four sections viz:
Section A – Very Short Answer Type Questions – 6 questions of 1 mark each.
Section B – Short Answer Type Questions-I – 6 questions of 2 marks each.
Section C – Short Answer Type Questions-I – 10 questions of 3 marks each
(with Internal Choice in four questions)
Section D – Long Answer Type Questions – 8 questions of 4marks each
(with Internal Choice in three questions)
The paper was cited as easier than last year, and comprised of questions similar to the ones in the previous year papers. Though some students reported that Section D was moderate to difficult to solve. Overall, students who were well versed with the NCERT Mathematics Textbook and had practiced previous year papers can be expected to score 70+ out of total 80 marks.
Students across the globe fear Mathematics as a tough nut to crack, however, with an easy paper on the first day of the commencement of CBSE Class 10th Board Examinations 2019, students will be motivated for the rest of papers and take less stress.
No wonder CBSE is gearing up to introduce two levels of Mathematics from academic session 2019-20 in which students who do not wish to pursue core mathematics streams from Class 11th onwards, will be able to choose the easier version of Maths paper in Class 10th.
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