CBSE Class 12 Board Exam 2024: Students say Hindi core paper difficulty level moderate, MCQs were tricky:-
Central Board of Secondary Education has conducted CBSE Class 12 Board Exam 2024 Hindi paper on February 19, 2024. The Hindi paper was conducted from 10.30 am to 1 pm today at various exam centres across the country.
Students of Lucknow who appeared for CBSE Class 12 Board Exam 2024 Hindi paper found the core paper to be easy to moderate and MCQs very tricky.
Students of GD Goenka Public School, Lucknow, were, of the view that the question paper was easy. According to Saundrya D Nair, a student of class XII, “Paper was rather easy but the MCQs were tricky and took time to be answered. Similar kinds of options were a little confusing. Overall a standard paper”.
Another student Yash said, “Objective questions were a bit tough but subjective questions were very easy and was asked from the syllabus. Practice of sample papers developed the speed that helped in completing the paper on time”.
Nancy also said that subjective questions were very easy but MCQs were tricky. Overall they found the paper of moderate difficulty.
Malika Arora, a student of Lucknow Public School South City said, “Overall, it was a balanced paper and more or less based on concept application of the theory, and options were very close.” Aparna Singh, another student of LPS South City felt that the paper was moderate.
She said, “Objective questions were a bit confusing so it took a lot of time to figure out the correct answer but the writing section was very easy.” Sangeeta and Nidhi, again from LPS, South City said, “Overall the paper was average with only 2 or 3 tough questions and a bit lengthy.”
Manisha Tiwari, a Hindi teacher at LPS South City said, “The overall quality of the board question paper was satisfactory. The writing and comprehension sections were easy to attempt. In a nutshell, it was a moderate and scoring paper.”
Falak Faroouqui and Astha Omar of St Anjani’s Public School Rajajipuram found the Hindi Class 12 Question paper unnecessarily lengthy. They said, “Questions did not follow the pattern of sample papers on the Board website and we were really under pressure in certain tricky ones. But overall it went smoothly because we were well prepared.”