Central Board of Secondary Education conducted Class XII Psychology examination on Saturday. Humanities students attempted the examination and found it moderately tough. Some were happy as they expected it to be tougher.
Students were expecting mix of objective-type questions, fill in the blanks and true and false questions, however, barring two true and false, all questions were fill in the blanks.
These were direct lines from NCERT books and for students who have not studied thoroughly, these questions could be a problem.
While most of the questions were direct, students found two long questions to be tricky.
There were around 20 per cent concept-based questions. This exam was tougher than last year’s as quoted by experts.
“I am quite happy with the exam because I studied from NCERT, which made the paper very easy for me,” Sunita Pathak, a student, said. She was sure of scoring over 80 percent in the exam.
“It was a little tough for me, but my teachers had warned me before that there is a possibility of more fill in blanks,” Aman Sharma, a student, said. He found long questions tough.
Students were expecting mix of objective-type questions, fill in the blanks and true and false questions, however, barring two true and false, all questions were fill in the blanks.
These were direct lines from NCERT books and for students who have not studied thoroughly, these questions could be a problem.
While most of the questions were direct, students found two long questions to be tricky.
There were around 20 per cent concept-based questions. This exam was tougher than last year’s as quoted by experts.
“I am quite happy with the exam because I studied from NCERT, which made the paper very easy for me,” Sunita Pathak, a student, said. She was sure of scoring over 80 percent in the exam.
“It was a little tough for me, but my teachers had warned me before that there is a possibility of more fill in blanks,” Aman Sharma, a student, said. He found long questions tough.
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