CBSE Class 10th English paper

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CBSE Class 10th English paper: What students said after exam:

The central board of secondary education (CBSE) class 10 examination for English concluded on Wednesday. Check what students of Lucknow and Chandigarh said after the exam.

The central board of secondary education (CBSE) class 10 examination for English was conducted on Wednesday. Students in Lucknow found the Reading section easy. There were less ‘high order thinking questions’ in the paper, students said. The students in Chandigarh termed examination easy and scoring in class 10 examination for English concluded on Wednesday.

LUCKNOW:

Students of Delhi Public School, Jankipuram said paper was very easy. We have completed paper in only 2.5 hours and I am sure that I will score very good in this exam,” said Ansh Verma, a class 10 student.

“The paper was quite easy. Grammar was not tricky. Discursive comprehension required creativity. Long questions were elaborative. However, writing skills didn’t require complex interpretation,” said Maitreyi Gupta. Class 10 student.

Sneha, another student of Delhi Public School, Jankipuram said, “The paper was very easy and most of the questions had been practised by us. Grammar was also very easy. Overall the paper was very good.” Kriti Chandra said, “English paper went well. The grammar section was way easier than I expected and also the story that I practised before came in the paper.

Students of GD Goenka Public School in Lucknow found the paper to be easy. Bhuvi, a student of this school said: “The paper was easier than we expected, there were less ‘high order thinking questions’. Practice of sample papers made the things very easy for us.” Two other student, Akshara and Vaishali said: “The paper was not lengthy; we were able to finish it much before time and revised it twice”.

Ishaan and Aryan, students from the same school said: “The section of writing skills in the paper was good. Practice in class had given us the confidence to attempt questions nicely.” Sonakshi was of the view that the questions in the Literature Section were direct and the extract based question was easy to handle. Sana and Shivansh found some questions little tricky, but overall it was a moderate paper.

Priyanshi said, “We were a little nervous as it was our first board examination but the paper went very well and the guidance of teachers came very handy in attempting the tricky questions”.

Uma Sangwan English teacher of Lucknow Public Group of Schools said, “Two of the long questions are easy to comprehend and the remaining two are thought-provoking.” Ayan Gupta and Swechcha Singh of LPS said, “A straightforward and effortless paper.”

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