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CBSE Class 10 Maths Term 1 Exam 2021 Review: Paper lengthy and tricky

She pointed out that the candidates in our school could not complete the paper within time and were tensed about their scores," Behl added.

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CBSE Class 10 Maths Term 1 Exam 2021 Review/ Analysis: With the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) successfully conducting the CBSE Class 10 mathematics exam 2021 on December 4 for basic and standard, most students found the question paper lengthy and moderately difficult.

Here is what students say: “The Maths paper for standard level was lengthy, 30 percent of the questions in the paper can be considered as difficult, 20 per cent easy and 50 per cent was average. The case study portion in the paper has no similarity with that in the sample papers. In sample papers, the candidates have to attempt 8 out of 10 questions, while in the paper today the options were reduced to 4 out of 5,” Seema Behl, Principal, Brain International School was quoted saying to careers360.com.

She pointed out that the candidates in our school could not complete the paper within time and were tensed about their scores,” Behl added.

Error in CBSE Class 10 Maths Answer Key 2021: Here is what students claimed on social networking site Twitter
“If you agree that there can be errors in the question paper or answer keys, you should stop the evaluation process or you should release the correct answer for the students. How can u expect us to prepare for next exams under so much stress #CBSE #cbseterm1,” Aashish, a student tweeted.

“Ok, Assertion-Reasoning in science and SST is still understandable but the maths (S) answer key is also rigged….wth is the CBSE, you can’t even make a simple question paper with clear and correct answers…{Q 1, 46, 50 are marked wrong} #cbseterm1 #answerkey #cbseanswerkey,” tweeted KALI NANGIA, another student.

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