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CBSE Class 10th English Exam Review 2019: Students find paper moderate

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CBSE Class 10th English Exam Review 2019 update: CBSE concluded the  English board exam for class 10th students today, March 23, 2019. The exam paper was conducted smoothly without any chaos. Students were elated with the CBSE Class 10th English paper and satisfied with their performance. The questions were moderate.

A few students said that they were asked questions which was out of syllabus.

Below are the reactions of the students

“The paper was very easy. Section A contains questions which was straight from the comprehension. I found reading section bit lengthy. As far as literature is concerned as most of the questions from NCERT books,” Rihanna, from Government Girls Senior Secondary School number 2 Gonda, told The Times of India.

“The reading part was very straight and simple, I was able .. to complete them on time. The literature part’s questions were from between the chapter and some were from NCERT books. Overall the exam was easy-moderate,” said Aashika Bhtaiya, a student of Queen Mary.

“Section D was really easy, one question was from 2014’s CBSE board exam then again C section was easy peasy too. ONE and TWO marker were from between the book so it took a little extra time,” explained Vidhi Bhardwaj, a student.

CBSE Class 10th English paper pattern and marks distribution

Section Name Type of questions Marks
Section – A Reading 20 marks
Section – B Writing and Grammar  30 marks
Section – C Literature 30 marks

Important points at a glance

  • CBSE concluded the Biology board exam for class 10th students today, March 23, 2019. The exam paper was conducted smoothly without any chaos.
  • Students were elated with the CBSE Class 10th English paper and satisfied with their performance. The questions were moderate.
  • A few students said that they were asked questions which was out of syllabus.

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