
CBSE Class 12 Maths Analysis 2021: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the Class 12 Mathematics on Monday, December 6, and as per students and teachers, the paper was lengthy, and a bit difficult. The students reviewed Section B as lengthy and difficult, while questions in other sections were tricky and application based.
Seema Behl, Principal, Brain International School said, "The paper was of good standard, cases studies required a good understanding of language, and in question number 43, options were a bit ambiguous." "In Section C, the instructions were a bit contradictory, while in the section, it was written 8 out of 10 attempts, but in the question on case study, the candidates were asked to attempt 4 out of 5. " the Principal said.
Nitish Gupta, PGT Maths (HOD), Mount Abu Public School, Rohini reviewed the Maths paper as balanced, tricky and moderately difficult. "The case study was a bit difficult to understand due to language, section B has a mixture of difficult and easy questions, while section A was standard. The paper was not fully NCERT based," the teacher said.
Manasi, a student of Jain International Residential School (JIRS), Bengaluru said that the paper was a bit on the harder side. "I felt that section C was the hardest. The paper was lengthy. Q(42) of set 4 had symbols not present in the NCERT textbooks. Section A was the easiest. Sec was tricky. The paper tested various concepts most of which I was familiar with. The question paper had a few ambiguous questions. Overall the paper was moderately hard," said the student.
Neetu kapoor, Principal, Army Public School, Delhi Cantt analysed the class 12 Maths paper as lengthy and moderately difficult. "Few questions were from NCERT and few were not in expected lines. An average student can score 24 out of 40. In Section A, apart from knowledge and understanding few questions were application based. In Section B as such questions were based on application but they were lengthy and difficult. In Section C, the case study question demanded in depth analysis of the case presented. Overall Paper was lengthy," the Principal said.
CBSE will release the Class 10 Maths term 1 2021 answer key after the teachers upload the OMR sheets on the CBSE portal. The exam is being conducted in OMR sheets for the first time. For details on CBSE board exams, please visit the website- cbse.nic.in.