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After CBSE’s Maths paper, students find Political Science paper ‘tricky’ too

If you look at the sample papers, multiple-choice and match the following questions never come. It made even the toppers' a little sceptical about their scores

pune, hsc boards, maharashtra hsc board exam, hsc exam 2016, MSBSHSE, MSBSHSE boards 2016, education news, pune news, maharashtra news, india newsThis year around 23,000 students will be taking the class X examination in the Tricity. (Express Photo)

While Maths paper has reportedly made students’ cry, students are complaining that today’s Class 12th Political Science paper was “tricky, tough and lengthy”.

The students are saying that some questions were twisted and demanded more time.

Rahul Sharma, Class 12th student said,”The cartoon-based questions was divided into three parts. It was pretty time consuming and tricky. The only saviour were the six max questions that were predictable.”

Usually, the question paper is a balance of easy, average and tough questions. But this time, students found that there were more difficult and average questions in the CBSE Board exams.

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Dipti Arora, teacher, St. Thomas School Dwarka said that match the following questions never comes for Class 12th exam. “If you look at the sample papers, multiple-choice and match the following questions never come. It made even the toppers’ a little sceptical about their scores,” Arora said.

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