How Was The Paper Today? Students React

    • ritika.kumar@timesgroup.com
    • Publish Date: Mar 6 2018 4:36PM
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    • Updated Date: Mar 6 2018 4:38PM
How Was The Paper Today? Students React

CBSE class X board examinations that kicked off on Tuesday for main papers started on a positive note as students found the paper easy and direct. Teachers were satisfied with the paper as well. “There were direct questions from the text book”, said Vanishree L, a teacher from AFS Hebbal, Bengaluru.  Here’s what students had to say about it....

 

 

 

The paper was average. Most questions were indirect, and easy for those with the command of the language. The grammar, seen and unseen passages and poem were easy. Essay and letter writing topics were also easy. The advertisement part was a bit hard. The paper was a bit lengthy.

Kalyani Sreejith, Class X, KV Pangode, Thiruvananthapuram

 

The paper was quite easy for those who've thoroughly read the text book. Though it was lengthy but with proper time management one could've easily finished it 15 minutes before the stipulated time limit. Some questions were challenging, but overall it was easy. Anyone can score easily if studied properly.

Prem Malve, Class X, SOS Wanadongri, Nagpur

 

 

The Hindi second language question paper was easy and simple. The questions were more value-based, but it was all from the text book and within the syllabus, so there were no difficulties. There were no surprises in the paper today.

Swapnil S Nair, class X, Oxford Senior Secondary School, Bengaluru

 

 

Tension and anxiety evaporated, the moment I saw my Hindi question paper. It was very easy, but while attempting I realised it was lengthy too. I was writing till last moment and did not get time for revision. But I thoroughly enjoyed writing essay on “Beeta Hua samay, phir lautha nahi.”

 Zankhna Pathan, class X, Maharaja Agrasen Vidyalaya, Ahmedabad


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anushka sharma jain bharati mrigavati vidyalaya

all the best to all. as i am no in tenth cant share my views for the same but can congratulate and wish again -best of luck for upcoming examinations.

Aadrit Banerjee Apeejay School Salt Lake

Great... hope that the spirit remainsthe same throughout...

Haya Naved FATHER AGNEL SCHOOL(GAUTAM NAGAR)

The paper was pretty easy and very direct. Definitely giving board exams in a different school made me a bit nervous but the paper was really good. But it was lengthy.

Pandu Sree Narayana Vidya Bhavan

students found the paper easy and direct. Teachers were satisfied with the paper as well. “There were direct questions from the text book”, said Vanishree L, a teacher from AFS Hebbal, Bengaluru.

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