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CBSE Class 12 Economics Paper 2019 Analysis & Review & Students' Reaction

CBSE Class 12 Economics Paper 2019 was conducted today (27th March 2019) from 10:30 AM to 01:30 PM. About 4,00,000+ candidates appeared for CBSE 12th Economics Paper today. You can check the complete analysis and review of CBSE 12thEconomics Paper from the link below:

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Format of Question Paper:

• Question number 1 to 4 and 13 to 16: Very short answer types questions (1 mark each, word limit - one sentence)

• Question number 5 to 6 and 17 to 18: Short answer questions (3 marks each, word limit - 60 words each)

• Question number 7 to 9 and 19 to 21: Short answer questions (4 marks each, word limit - 70 words each)

• Question number 10 to 12 and 22 to 24: Long answer questions (6 marks each, word limit - 100 words each)

Feedback from students

CBSE Class 12 students, who appeared in economics exam on Wednesday, gave mixed response when asked about the difficulty level of the paper.

Samriddhi Priyadarshini, a Class 12 student of Lucknow Public School(LPS), South City said, “Paper contained many complicated questions.” Another student from the same school, Manya Rastogi said, ”Only macroeconomics was tricky but I managed to attempt the questions, as I have been practising the sample paper.”

Another student Shreya Tiwari of LPS said that the paper was moderately difficult. It was neither very hard nor very easy.

A senior economics teachers of Lucknow Public School, South City, Kalyan Kumar said, “Economics paper was a challenging one. Many of the questions were tricky; ensuring that only students who had an in-depth knowledge and were regular in studies could answer them well.” He further said that the economics paper was much more difficult in comparison to the last five years’ question papers.

Prakhar Praveen, a student of GD Goenka Public School expressed happiness over the kind of questions asked as most of them were simple and direct. Mannat Dutta, a student said, “Paper was very easy and short. Few numerical questions were tricky as they involved application of more than one concept in order to arrive at the solution.”

Nipun Jha, a Class 12 commerce stream student of Delhi Public School Lucknow said the paper was comparatively easy, except for few, and as usual most of them where direct. “I’m expecting to score in 90s,” Nipun added.

Harshit Singh of DPS said, “The question paper of quite easy. The questions were mostly asked directly from the topics. There were very few questions based on practical knowledge and the paper was easy. I am expecting a score of above 90.”

Vanshika Singh, a Class 12 student of DPS said, “I thought the micro part was easier than macro, overall the paper was moderate. I am expecting above 85.” Mansi Shakya of Class 12 said, “The paper was of moderate difficuly level and some questions were tricky and also needed analytical mind. Overall my exam went fine and I am expecting to secure A1 grade.”

 

 

 

 

 

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