CBSE 12th Maths Paper Analysis 2022: 'Easy, Balanced Paper'; Check Students, Teachers' Reactions

CBSE 12th Maths Paper Analysis 2022: Nilutpal Bora, PGT- Mathematics, Modern English School, Guwahati analysed the CBSE 12th Maths paper as moderately difficult and well balanced

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CBSE 12th Maths Paper Analysis 2022: The students who have appeared in the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 12 term 2 Mathematics exam 2022 analysed the paper as easy and balanced. The term 2 Maths exam was concluded at 12:30 PM. The term 2 Maths paper was of 40 marks, and students attempted 14 questions.

Nilutpal Bora, PGT- Mathematics, Modern English School, Guwahati analysed the CBSE 12th Maths paper as moderately difficult and well balanced. "Section A of 2 marks was relatively easy. The integration sums were a bit conceptual, and students with a thorough understanding of concepts and knowledge of the formulas will be able to score good marks. Overall, it was a very standard paper with few questions of moderate difficulty level," the teacher said.

According to Mr. Bora, "the applied Maths paper was quite average. Most of the financial Mathematics questions and time series questions were direct. However, some students may face problems in the calculus part. But overall, the students who have practiced sincerely and with good conceptualized knowledge will score good marks. The paper was a bit lengthy, especially the four-mark questions."

Pooja Nayyar, HOD, Mathematics, Seth Anandram Jaipuria School, Ghaziabad said, "the Class 12 term 2 Mathematics exam was a balanced paper. All the questions were from the syllabus. The questions on Integration and Three-Dimensional Geometry were a bit tricky, but not very difficult to crack for the students who were well prepared. Overall, the math exam paper had its share of questions that were easy to moderate in difficulty level. Students were able to complete the paper on time."

Vashinder Kaur, PGT Maths, MRG School, Rohini analysed the 12th Maths paper as moderately difficult. "A few students felt that the paper was easy, and they were happy with the paper while few questions were said to be quite tricky. Around 6 to 8 marks of paper was tricky and difficult. The Case study questions came from three dimensional geometry, that is also came in direct form," the teacher said.

Vikas Gupta, PGT Mathematics at Silverline Prestige School, Ghaziabad said, "Overall the paper was good according to students and teachers' perspective and as per the CBSE sample papers provided by CBSE. Students were happy as they were able to complete the paper on time."

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A total of 14.54 lakh (14,54,370) students appeared for the CBSE 12th exam concluded on June 15. For details on CBSE term 2 exam, please visit the website- cbse.gov.in.