CBSE Class 10 Science Exam 2023:-
CBSE Class 10 Science Exam 2023: Students say ‘paper lengthy’, reactions here. CBSE Class 10 Science Exam 2023 was conducted today, March 4, 2023. Students say, ‘paper lengthy’. Check the student’s reaction below. In Lucknow, CBSE class 10 students found their science paper to be a little lengthy but based on the NCERT syllabus. Overall they were happy and satisfied after writing the exam.
Vikalp and Kunal, students of GD Goenka School, Lucknow said it was a bit lengthy. All the 3 sets were preparations strictly based on the NCERT syllabus, and though it was lengthy, they managed to complete it. The level of questions was not very difficult.
Shreya, Dhruv, Riya, Kaushiki, Rudra, and Satyam from the sane school found the paper easy. Mahi and Umar were happy as they completed the paper timely and correct. Sanjana said that she was nervous before the Science paper but now she is very happy as the paper went very well. Anshika also felt that it was a lengthy paper except for some questions which needed more Comprehension. Shivendra Singh, a student at Lucknow Public School in the south city said that the question paper was easy and those who did preparation from NCERT books were enough to solve the paper. MCQs have conceptually based somewhere wordplay was there but nothing beyond the NCERT.
Aditi Mishra another student of LPS south city said that the question paper was easy but quite lengthy. Subjective questions are easy while MCQs are competency-based.
Sanskriti Shukla of LPS south city said that the question paper was moderate to easy. Subjective questions were easy to understand while objective questions are not direct and need to be read in all options carefully.
Prince Raj of LPS Sector said the Question paper was easy but quite lengthy but the questions are based on NCERT and Exemplar
Sabita Pokhrel, a Science teacher at Lucknow Public School, South city felt that
The question paper was completely based on NCERT and was moderate. Subjective questions were conceptually based while objective questions were competency-based. Students who have well prepared with the NCERT book can easily attempt all questions. Questions are a combination of application based, conceptual-based, knowledge-based, and analytically-based in papers.
She said, “Most of the questions are based on the importation portion of the chapter, and the question paper is the exact same pattern as the sample paper released by CBSE.”
Overall it was a standard paper, a bit lengthy, but based on the NCERT syllabus and easy for the students who have practiced through the sample papers.