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CBSE 12th Physical Education Board Exam 2020 paper analysis, feedback and more

According to media reports, students who have appeared for the exam said that the difficulty level of the question paper was quite less. 

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CBSE 12th Physical Education Exam 2020: CBSE conducted the class 12th Physical Education Paper on Monday, February 24, 2020 between 10:30 AM to 01:30 PM. According to media reports, students who have appeared for the exam today said that the difficulty level of the question paper was quite less.

As every student has their own opinion over the exam, many said the exam was quite easy and nothing was asked from out of the syllabus. Moreover, students easily attempted the question paper within the stipulated time.

Around 6,7,000+ students appeared for the Physical Education paper.

Student’s review and feedback about CBSE Class 12 Physical Education Paper 2020:

  • As per students feedback, the difficulty level of the CBSE 12th Physical Education question paper was average
  • No question came from out the course hence, all the questions in the paper were based on the latest CBSE Class 12 Physical Education Syllabus 2020
  • Some questions were repeated from previous years’ papers of 12th Physical Education
  • The range of expected marks (average): 55 Marks to 65 Marks (out of 70)
  • As per the CBSE Date Sheet 2020, the next important board exams are of English subject.

Exam Pattern: CBSE Class 12 Physical Education Paper 2020

The paper pattern of the CBSE 12th Physical Education Board Exam 2020 question paper was similar to the latest CBSE Class 12 Physical Education Sample Paper 2020.

More detail about the types of questions are-

– Question number 1 to 20 (1 mark each, word limit – multiple choice questions)

– Question number 21 to 30 (3 marks each, word limit – 80 to 100 words)

– Question number 31 to 34 (5 marks each, word limit – 150 to 200 words)

There was no overall choice in the question paper however internal choices were present in some questions. Hence, students needed to attempt all 34 questions in the given 3 hours duration.

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