Thursday, March 22, 2018

CBSE Class 12 Maths Board Exam 2018: Here's an expert take

CBSE Class 12 Maths Board Exam 2018
 
CBSE Class 12 Maths Board Exam 2018
CBSE Class 12 Mathematics paper consisted of four parts. There was no overall choice of questions available throughout the paper, however, internal choices have been provided in 3 questions of four marks each and three questions of six marks each.

CBSE Class 12 Maths Board Exam 2018: Here's an expert take

Part A: There were 4 questions each carrying 1 mark
Part B: There were 8 questions each carrying 2 marks Part C: There were 11 questions each carrying 4 marks
Part D: There were 6 questions each carrying 6 marks

II. Marking Scheme and Chapter Distribution (Weightage)

Chapter Name: Weightage in terms of marks (2018)
  • Relations and Functions: 7 (1 question of 1 mark and 1 question of 6 marks)
  • Inverse Trigonometric Functions: 3 (1 question of 1 mark and 1 of 2 marks)
  • Matrices: 3 (1 question of 1 marks and 1 question of 2 marks)
  • Determinants: 10 (1 question of 4 marks and 1 question of 6 marks)
  • Continuity and Differentiability: 6 (1 question of 2 marks and 1 question of 4 marks)
  • Application of Derivatives: 6 (1 question of 2 marks and 1 question of 4 marks)
  • Integrals: 6 (1 question of 2 marks 1 question of 4 marks)
  • Application of Integrals: 6 (1 question of 6 marks)
  • Differential Equations: 6 (1 question of 4 and 1 question of 2)
  • Vector Algebra: 7 (1 question of 1, 1 question of 2 and 1 question of 4 marks)
  • Three Dimensional Geometry: 10 (1 question of 4 and 1 question of 6 marks)
  • Linear Programming: 6 (1 question of 6 marks)
  • Probability: 10 (2 questions of 4 marks each and 1 question of 2 marks)

Expert's take by Rajshekhar Ratrey, VP, Educational Content, Toppr.com:

"Questions on Three-dimensional geometry and Differential Equations were comparatively easy than last year. Marks' weightage was similar as compared to that of last year."
"The maximum number of questions were from Vector Algebra, Determinants and Probability. According to our analysis, 70-80 marks out of 100 marks are easily scorable. Overall, the level of the paper was Easy. Most questions were similar to NCERT level."

Source : https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/news/story/cbse-class-12-maths-board-exam-2018-1194322-2018-03-21

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