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Class XII students find maths paper easy, scoring

CHANDIGARH: Students, who had appeared in the Class XII mathematics exam conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) today, heaved a sigh of relief and said the paper was not a tough nut to crack.

Class XII students find maths paper easy, scoring

Class XII students come out of an examination centre after appearing for the mathematics exam at Government Model School, Sector 16, Chandigarh, on Monday. TRIBUNE PHOTO: MANOJ MAHAJAN



Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, March 18

Students, who had appeared in the Class XII mathematics exam conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) today, heaved a sigh of relief and said the paper was not a tough nut to crack.

Daksh, a Class XII student, said, “The paper was easier than expected. Some questions were lengthy. I will be able to score above 80% marks.”

Another student, Neha, said, “A few questions were difficult, but overall paper was easy.”

Shweta Kalra, a maths teacher at Delhi Public School, said, “Some of the children found the paper lengthy, but it was easy. A question on probability was a little confusing for children. They will be able to score well in the exam.”

“The paper was scoring and moderately easy one. A four-mark question on vector bothered students a bit as it was tricky. Many questions were from the textbook and paper was as per the CBSE sample papers,” said Devinder Singh, a mathematics lecturer at Government Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 19.

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