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CHANDIGARH: Students of Classes X and XII were all smiles as they came out of examination hall after taking the CBSE social studies and psychology paper here today.



Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, March 29

Students of Classes X and XII were all smiles as they came out of examination hall after taking the CBSE social studies and psychology paper here today.

Akshita Arora, a Class X student, said, “The paper was very easy as direct questions were asked. It is the last day of boards and it couldn’t get merrier than this.”

“Psychology exam was not so difficult. The questions required elaborative description of answers. The paper was lengthy, but easy,” said Nehal Singh, a Class XII student

A social studies teacher at a government school said, “Section C was easier as compared with Sections A and B. Direct questions were asked. Section D was very easy. Weak students can score 20-25 marks of total 80 marks, while average ones can score between 30 and 50 marks.”

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