CBSE Class 12 accountancy term 1: What students said after the Exam:-
CBSE Class 12 accountancy term 1: Students of GD Goenka Public School, Lucknow said that the CBSE Class 12 Accountancy Question paper was a bit confusing as there were no clear instructions for examinees as to how many questions they were supposed to attempt.
Students of GD Goenka Public School, Lucknow said that the CBSE Class 12 Accountancy Question paper was a bit confusing as there were no clear instructions for examinees as to how many questions they were supposed to attempt.
“The instruction page was not there. Later it was announced in the exam hall that students were required to attempt 40 questions and each question carrying one mark,” students said adding hence for the first 15 minutes of the exam, most students were in dilemma as to what to do.
However, the question paper was easy but lengthy. Ishaan Arora and Ronit Wadhwa, a Class 12 C student at GD Goenka Public School, found the paper easy and comprehensive.
Pankhuri Goel and Shreya Chandel, students of GD Goenka, said that class discussions and adequate practice were given for the subjects which helped a lot in solving the questions quickly. Paper was relatively easy, they said.
According to Harshil Agarwal, Shreyansh Agarwal, Priyanshi Praveen, and Jasleen Kaur, though the paper was comparatively easier calculations took time.
Shreya Pandey, a class 12 student of Lucknow Public School, South city branch said the question paper was average and that they could complete it on time. “Easier than sample papers,” said Pragati Jaiswal, another class 12 girl of LPS- South city.
Mahi Upadhyay and Mauli Upadhyay said the paper was easy. “More theory than numerical. We were able to complete it on time,” they said. Utkarsh Singh Thakur of LPS- Southcity said that the paper was average. Calculations completed on time.
The academic coordinator of Accountancy at LPS, Manish Kriplani said, “The level of the question paper was moderate.
The options of the objective paper were designed to test the understanding and logical interpretation skills of the students.”
“The format of the question paper was not similar to the Sample paper released by CBSE earlier. It was a moderate paper, but doubtful in few questions,” he said.
Tripura
Diptanil Debnath, a student of Hindi Higher Secondary School in Tripura said, “The accountancy question paper came fine except few questions in Section A, which were a bit confusing. My paper was moderate. What I feel, the broad question paper is comparatively better than the multiple-choice type for scoring marks.”