CBSE 10th, 12th boards 2024 Live: Class 10 Hindi papers end, check analysis:-
CBSE Board Exam 2024 Live Updates: CBSE conducted Class 10 Hindi Course A and Hindi Course B examinations along with some minor Class 12 papers today.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the Class 10 Hindi Course A and Hindi Course B papers along with Class 12 Hindustani Music, Automotive, Health Care and Cost Accounting papers today, February 21. All these papers started at 10:30 am. While appearing for examinations, candidates had to wear their uniforms and carry school-issued identity cards and exam admit cards to their examination centres.
Both CBSE Class 10th and CBSE Class 12th final examinations started on February 15. Class 10 examinations will end on March 13 and Class 12 exams on April 2.
CBSE Class 12th and Class 10th papers and students’ reactions are below. Follow this live blog for latest updates on CBSE Class 10th and 12th board examinations.
CBSE Board exam 2024: Analysis by Teacher
“Class 10 Hindi paper was as per CBSE syllabus. The question paper was divided into two sections. Section ‘A’ was based on multiple choice as well as proficiency. It is very good that the paper was doable for average students. They were able to understand the questions correctly and answer them. The statement and reason questions based on unread passages and textbooks were full of doubt and challenging. Such questions provide an opportunity to the students to make full use of their logical abilities. Section ‘B’ was subjectively balanced, based on current affairs, which promotes the thinking power and sensitivity of the students” says Ms Neetu Anand TGT Hindi, MRIS Charmwood.
CBSE class 10 Board exam reactions
According to Sohum, Ujjwal and Aarna, all students of GD Goenka Public School said, “The paper was well structured with moderate difficulty. Comprehension passage was tough”.
CBSE Class 10 Hindi exam paper analysis
After the exam, many students came to us for the evaluation of the CBSE Board Exam for Hindi Grade X in the academic year 2023–2024. Few students believe that the test strikes a reasonable balance, while others claim that the reading from the passage proved to be more challenging than the grammatical section. Every student feels that the three-hour time limit on the Hindi paper offered a substantial challenge to writing proficiency and required strong time management. Students’ remarks indicate that the majority of the literary portion’s questions were taken from the NCERT syllabus, which was quite simple to understand and had good effort. It is anticipated that today’s question paper might be a significant test of the students’ preparations, with a balanced blend of basic and intriguing questions.
CBSE Hindi A analysis: Teacher expects students to score between 95-100 per cent
Today’s CBSE Hindi A (002) question paper was good. The 80-mark question paper had two sections: Section I – Multiple Choice Questions (40 marks) and Section II – Descriptive Questions (40 marks). The students solved the skill and value-based questions with intelligence. The questions from the supplementary book Kritika were skill and value-based. All 17 questions were based on the syllabus, the options for the unseen prose and poetry were confusing. The questions on grammar and creative writing were of a high standard. The students will score between 95% and 100%. The students took more time to solve the question paper.
CBSE Class 10 Hindi course B paper analysis: What Lucknow students said
In Lucknow, the majority of CBSE class 10 board examinees found the question paper of Hindi well structured and the difficulty level. They felt that the language section was a bit lengthy and the literature section had some tricky Multiple Choice Questions.
According to Sohum, Ujjwal and Aarna, all students of GD Goenka Public School said, “The paper was well structured with moderate difficulty. Comprehension passage was tough”.
Ayush Singh, a student from the same school found the Question paper easy but bit lengthy. Athrav of GD Goenka said said, “The unseen passage was difficult but the literature and language part was easy. Overall a good paper”.
Nitya, Stuti and Ishani also from the same school found the question paper easy. For Bharat, the question paper was little difficult as he was not able to recognise some words in the literature section.
Shreya and Arushi said that in the literature part the MCQs were difficult. Overall the paper was well received and well attempted by the students. The language section was bit lengthy and literature section had some tricky MCQs.