CBSE Board Class 12 Exam 2017: English (Core) Question Paper Analysis
CBSE
Board Class 12 Exam 2017: English (Core) Question Paper Analysis
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Delhi: The
Class 10 and Class 12 board examinations of Central Board of Secondary
Education started today. Class 12 exams started with students attending English
core, English Elective - NCERT and English Elective - CBSE (English
Functional). 10,98,981 students have enrolled for Class-XII exams this year,
with a 2.82 per cent increase from the preceding last years count. "The
smiling faces said it all" says Mrs. Aditi Bhatnagar, PGT (English),
G.D.Goenka Public School, Greater Noida about the reactions of students on
the English exam.
"Though the anxiety was palpable before the exam began ,later most of the students seemed confident," Mrs. Aditi added.
NDTV asked for an analysis of the English (Core) paper and she shared this with us:
"The paper began at 10.30 am and ended at 1.30 pm. Total weightage being 100 marks, the paper was sectioned into three parts:
Section A - Reading - 30 marks
Section B -Writing - 30
Section C - Literature and Novel- 40 marks
General Feedback
"Though the anxiety was palpable before the exam began ,later most of the students seemed confident," Mrs. Aditi added.
NDTV asked for an analysis of the English (Core) paper and she shared this with us:
"The paper began at 10.30 am and ended at 1.30 pm. Total weightage being 100 marks, the paper was sectioned into three parts:
Section A - Reading - 30 marks
Section B -Writing - 30
Section C - Literature and Novel- 40 marks
General Feedback
Overall the students rated the paper as a balanced one. The paper itself was easy, albeit as lengthy as a Language paper is expected to be.
The Literature section was easy. Even the average students found the questions easy to answer.
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Writing section consumed the maximum time, as expected, but was not difficult. The topics could be easily tackled. The Time management skills were put to good use in the section.
Comprehension, Section A, was slightly baffling for a few students, but by and large could be comprehended easily.
So we can look forward to an excellent result in the English (Core) paper.
Our good wishes to the students for the rest of the exams."
The CBSE Class 12 exams will continue through March and April.
(With inputs from Mrs. Aditi Bhatnagar, PGT (English), G.D.Goenka Public School, Greater Noida)
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