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CBSE Class 10 Hindi Paper 2019 : Analysis, Review & Students’ Reaction
CBSE Class 10 Hindi exam was conducted today for both Hindi A and Hindi B papers. The examination was conducted from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Hindi is one of the main subjects for class 10 students. We bring here all the latest updates, analysis and review of the CBSE Cass 10 Hindi paper conducted today.
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Format of Question Paper
"Manorama Singh, TGT with an experience of 25 years at Renaissance School, Bulandshahr," who said that the class 10 Hindi paper was easy with direct questions.
"It was such an easy paper, much easier than the previous year. There were direct questions in both literature and grammar section," said Manorama Singh.
Not a lengthy paper
The students did not find the Hindi question paper lengthy. Students were able to finish the paper in the designated time. Some students complained of difficulty in completing the paper.
"It was not lengthy" was the most noted response from students we spoke to about the Hindi paper.
No unexpected question
As per the board examiner and students, there was not even a single unexpected question in the paper. The questions asked in the paper were from the prescribed syllabus. Only the questions asked in the unseen passage did not have direct answers.
"All the questions were NCERT-based and pretty direct," said Singh.
Expected marks in Class 10 Hindi paper
As per the board examiner Manorama Singh, average students should get decent marks in the range of 60- 65 in their CBSE Class 10 Hindi paper.
Students’ Reaction
* Paper was very easy with direct questions in both literature and grammar section.
* Writing section was a bit time consuming.
* Questions based on textbook in section C were easy and NCERT based.
* A few questions were repeated from previous year papers.
* Students are expecting averagely 70 marks out of 80.