CBSE Class 10th Board Exams 2024: The Central Board of Secondary Education(CBSE) concluded the Secondary School Examination or Class 10th Mathematics Standard and Mathematics Basic examination today, March 11, 2024. The examination was conducted between 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Check the CBSE Class 10th Mathematics exam paper analysis.
According to Shalini, HOD Mathematics, MTG Learning Media, few sets contained questions of easy level as compared to the previous year’s question papers. In these sets, most of the questions were too direct. While in other sets, questions were easy to moderate. Except for a few questions that required critical thinking, the paper was well-balanced. The questions were from the prescribed syllabus and NCERT textbook. The paper contained questions covering all sections of the syllabus. The paper was also well-structured with clear instructions and easy-to-understand language. Overall, the paper was easy to moderate as far as difficulty level was concerned with a balanced approach for all types of students.
According to Ajay Pal Singh, Principal of Bhai Parmanand Vidya Mandir, the CBSE class 10 Basic Mathematics (241) paper on March 11, 2024, struck a moderate balance. It featured logical questions that required a comprehensive understanding of the chapters. One question was from the exercise that had been removed from the NCERT.
In the context of section-wise analysis, Section A presented an easy level.
Section B was comparatively simpler, whereas Sections C and D posed an above-average challenge, demanding careful reading of the questions. Despite being sourced from NCERT, the questions proved to be of a challenging difficulty level. Section E attained a moderate difficulty level. The exam’s design, aimed at assessing students’ competency, was challenging. Overall, it encompassed various types and topics of Mathematics.
CBSE Class 10th Mathematics Standard And Mathematics Basic Exam: Check Paper Analysis By Experts
According to Shalini, HOD Mathematics, MTG Learning Media, few sets contained questions of easy level as compared to the previous year’s question papers. In these sets, most of the questions were too direct. While in other sets, questions were easy to moderate. Except for a few questions that required critical thinking, the paper was well-balanced. The questions were from the prescribed syllabus and NCERT textbook. The paper contained questions covering all sections of the syllabus. The paper was also well-structured with clear instructions and easy-to-understand language. Overall, the paper was easy to moderate as far as difficulty level was concerned with a balanced approach for all types of students.
According to Ajay Pal Singh, Principal of Bhai Parmanand Vidya Mandir, the CBSE class 10 Basic Mathematics (241) paper on March 11, 2024, struck a moderate balance. It featured logical questions that required a comprehensive understanding of the chapters. One question was from the exercise that had been removed from the NCERT.
In the context of section-wise analysis, Section A presented an easy level.
Section B was comparatively simpler, whereas Sections C and D posed an above-average challenge, demanding careful reading of the questions. Despite being sourced from NCERT, the questions proved to be of a challenging difficulty level. Section E attained a moderate difficulty level. The exam’s design, aimed at assessing students’ competency, was challenging. Overall, it encompassed various types and topics of Mathematics.