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New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has conducted the Class 12 Term 2 Physics paper today from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. As per the candidates, the term 2 Physics paper was easy to write. Many questions came straight out of the NCERT books.
Arpit Sharma, a candidate from the Little Flower Public School, has commented on the difference between CBSE Term 1 and Term 2 Physics Paper.
“Physics Term-1 paper was bit difficult. I was expecting it to be harder than the term-1 exam, but it was easier than that. Only one numerical in the paper was bit difficult. I think a very few students would be able to score 100% marks in this Physics paper” he further added.
Another student from the same school, Simran has also commented on the paper and said all the questions are from the NCERT books. The study-based questions are also easy and therefore, it is indeed a scoring paper.
“The question paper was not lengthy. I solved it within the time limit. In fact I had enough time to review the papers. I hope to score maximum marks in this paper”, as stated by Rahul Singh, a student of Karawal Nagar Govt. School.
The CBSE Class 12 Term 2 Physics Theory paper was of 35 marks and the duration was two hours. There were 12 compulsory questions without any choice. There was, however, an internal choice, provided in one question of two marks and two questions of three marks.
The paper was divided into three sections: Section A, Section B and Section C. Section A included three questions of two marks each, Section B included eight questions of three marks each and Section C had one study-based question of five marks.
A grand total of 14,54,370 students appeared for the CBSE Class 12 term 2 exam. The exam began on April 26, 2022 and will conclude on June 15, 2022. There are 639202 female candidates and 815162 male candidates. The exam is being conducted for 114 subjects. There are 6720 centres across the country where the exam is being conducted. All the examination centres are strictly following the COVID 19 guidelines as prescribed by the authority.
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