The paper was not lengthy and students were mostly able to complete it ahead of time, giving them space to review their answer sheets. Section A – Micro Economics comprised of numerical problems and direct questions, while Section B – Macro Economics was time consuming and questions were reportedly indirect/confusing for average students.
Although some questions were described as tricky by students, however, students agreed that no question was surprising or out of syllabus. Questions looked similar to those available in sample question papers.
CBSE Class 12 Economics Exam Pattern:
The class 12th economics exam comprised of 24 questions divided in two sections viz Section A – Micro Economics and Section B – Macro Economics.
Question Nos. 1-4 and 13-16 - Very short answer questions carrying 1 mark each
8 Questions – 8 Marks
Question Nos. 5-6 and 17-18 - Short answer questions carrying 3 marks each
4 Questions – 12 Marks
Question Nos. 7-9 and 19-21 - Short answer questions carrying 4 marks each
6 Questions – 24 Marks
Question Nos. 10-12 and 22-24 - Long answer questions carrying 6 marks each
6 Questions – 36 Marks
Total 24 Questions - Total 80 Marks
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