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CBSE Class 12th Political Science Exam Analysis: ‘Some questions direct from book, paper rated moderately difficult’

CBSE 12th Political Science Exam analysis: Students also shared mix reviews of the paper. While some were happy with the paper pattern, other students found it lengthy.

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CBSE Class 12 Political Science Exam Analysis: In today’s CBSE Class 12 Political Science exam, students rated case study and map-based questions easy, however, the paper was lengthy.

“As per the initial reaction of the students, the paper was quite easy, especially the Map questions. Time management was a must as the paper was a bit lengthy and although a few questions were tricky and required critical thinking and a deep understanding of the topics.  Overall, the exam is well-designed and covers a wide range of topics,” Bhawna Grover, PGT Political Science at MRG School said. 

Vinita Saraswat, PGT – Political Science, Seth Anandram Jaipuria School, Ghaziabad said that many questions in the CBSE Class 12 Political Science paper came directly from the book.

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“A few questions in some sets were from the newly added content as well. The paper across the 3 Sections A, B, and C was easy to moderate. The questions were also straightforward, and some were very tricky, especially from section A. Most of the students were confident in attempting the paper and were also extremely satisfied with their performance,” she said.

Students also shared mixed reviews of the paper. While some were happy with the paper pattern, other students found it lengthy.

“Some questions in the exam were tricky and required extra time to decode. The paper required major time management skills. I spend more time understanding the MCQs which left less time in writing answers. I was able to complete the paper on time but there was no time left for revision,” Reva Shukla, a CBSE student from Kanpur said.

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