CBSE 10th 12th Exam 2021 Pattern changed: Case Study Questions will be asked in CBSE class 10 and class 12 Exam

CBSE 10th–12th Exam 2021: Case study related questions will be asked for the first time in CBSE 10th and 12th examination. There will be questions on two case studies in all the main subjects of class 12th. A case study will have five objective type questions. Any four out of five have to be answered. The 12th will consist of ten questions of ten marks each on two case studies. Of these, only eight have to be answered.

16 questions will have to be answered in 20:
In 10th only questions related to case study in Mathematics will be asked. There will be a total of 20 questions. It will have to answer 16 questions. Every question will be objective. For the first time a question related to a 16-digit case study will be asked. In the 12th, there will be two case study questions in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics. Both have to be answered.

Concept of NCERT will be asked case study: According to the board, questions will be asked from the concept portion of NCERT. A  paragraph with photos would be attached to a subject. There will be some questions related to it. Will have to answer it. This is a good chance to collect points.

CBSE 10th Exam 2021: Many changes in the pattern of CBSE 10th exam 2021, optional questions removed in mathematics

Change
– Questions from case study will be of eight marks in 12th and 16 marks in 10th
– Candidates will have good chance to get better marks

The pattern of 10th and 12th will be similar
This time the question paper pattern of Mathematics has been made similar to 10th and 12th. There will be difference in standard of questions. Talking about class 10, basic and standard mathematics will also have the same question paper pattern.

CBSE class 10th-12th syllabus will be reduced by 50 percent

Sanyam Bhardwaj (Controller of Examinations, CBSE) said, the case study questions will be asked for the first time. Schools have been informed. From now on, students should prepare. Students will get information about the questions that remain in the case study easily in the question paper.

 

Disclaimer: News Source – HINDUSTAN TIMES

 

 

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