CBSE Class 10 Social Science Paper Analysis 2018: Not very lengthy but easy with a few unexpected questions
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CBSE Class 10 Social Science Paper Analysis 2018
The
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the Class 10
Social Science board exam today, March 22 at various test centres across
the nation.
Social Science is a compiled subject which includes history, geography, political science and economics and whether you like them or not, it's the time to study for your exam.
While speaking to India Today Education, students who had come to appear for the board examination at a Noida school said the paper was not very lengthy and all the questions were asked from NCERT textbook itself.
Meanwhile, some students said that the paper had some unexpected questions which they were not expecting in the exam.
Further, some of the students found the map section to be quite tough.
This year, a total of 16,38,428 candidates have registered for class 10 examination; while 11,86,306 candidates have registered for class 12 examinations.
Social Science is a compiled subject which includes history, geography, political science and economics and whether you like them or not, it's the time to study for your exam.
While speaking to India Today Education, students who had come to appear for the board examination at a Noida school said the paper was not very lengthy and all the questions were asked from NCERT textbook itself.
Meanwhile, some students said that the paper had some unexpected questions which they were not expecting in the exam.
Expected marks:
Most of the students who came to appear for the exam said that they will easily score above 75 marks.Tough Map section:
In comparison to other parts of the paper, most of the students found the 1-mark questions a bit tough.Further, some of the students found the map section to be quite tough.
This year, a total of 16,38,428 candidates have registered for class 10 examination; while 11,86,306 candidates have registered for class 12 examinations.
Paper pattern:
- The question paper had 27 questions in all. All questions were compulsory
- Marks were indicated against each question
- Questions from serial number 1 to 7 were very short answer type questions
- Each question carried one mark
- Questions from serial number 8 to 18 were 3 marks questions
- Questions from serial number 19 to 25 were 5 marks questions
- Question numbers 26 and 27 were map questions from History with one mark each