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CBSE Class 12 Term-1 Political Science Exam Analysis: Overall paper rated balanced, few questions unclear

However, there was no negative marking, and each question carried an equal mark.

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CBSE Class 12 Term-1 Political Science Exam Analysis update: While the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducting term-1 class 12 political science paper today (Subject Code: 028) on Friday i.e December 17, 2021, the question paper comprised of three sections (Section A, B and C).

However, there was no negative marking, and each question carried an equal mark. The question paper was based on a multiple-choice question (MCQ) pattern along with case-based questions.

“The questions in the paper were as per the topics based on the CBSE term-1 syllabus,” Arti Chopra, Principal, Amity International School, Sector46, Gurugram was quoted saying to Indian Express.

She pointed out that the paper was tricky and had questions from a variety of concepts.

According to students, a few questions were of higher-order thinking (HOTS) and involved the application of concepts. They found Assertion- Reasoning questions easy to attempt.

A few students found question no. 18 under Section A as ambiguous and question no. 22 question also seemed unclear.

Anshu Mittal, Principal, MRG School, Rohini, pointed out that the paper was balanced and the majority of the questions asked were well-conceptualised.

“In Section-A, most questions were based on the direct concepts. However, a good amalgamation of high order thinking skills (HOTS) questions was observed in section – B. In section C, the majority of the questions asked were case-based and required the application of learning,” Mittal pointed out.

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