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CBSC Class 10 English Term 1 Exam 2022: Check out experts review, answer key, and others

CBSE Class 10 English Term 1 2022 exam got over on December 11. Students found the paper to be ‘expectedly lengthy’ but ‘easy’.

Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE Class 10 English Term 1 2022 examination was conducted on Saturday. The broad exams for all the major subjects ended while a few minor subjects’ exams will be taking place within a week. Considering today’s exam, experts and students have shared feedback on the difficulty level and answer key.

CBSE Answer Key for Set 4 Series 1 and 2 have also been provided. Notably, for question number 8 from series 2 of set 4, two options are correct. If the students have selected either he/she, they will be awarded marks.

Here is the CBSC Answer Key for the Class 10 question paper:

CBSE Class 10 English Answer Key 2021: QP Code 002/1/4

Answer Key

CBSE Class 10 English Answer Key 2021: QP Code 002/2/4

Answer Key

CBSC class 10 English paper was considered to be lengthy but ‘easy.’ There were a total of 60 questions and internal choices. The students had to attempt a total of 50 questions. The paper carried 40 marks.

Students found the paper to be ‘expectedly lengthy’ but ‘easy’. “The paper was lengthy, too much to read but overall it was an easy paper. The literature section was easy but Section A was a bit confusing. I was still able to finish the paper well in time,” Shivaansh, a class 10 student stated.

Another student agreed on the length of the paper and that a few questions were confusing but stated that the choices helped. “It was an easy paper. I am just happy that my exams are done now,” she smiled.

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Teachers who went through the paper found it ‘moderately balanced.’ “It was a relatively easy paper but students are bound to make a few mistakes. The passages were lengthy, which makes it easier to make mistakes. However, out of 50 questions, if chosen wisely, an average child should be able to easily get about 35 to 40 questions right. An average score of 26 – 30 is what I am expecting,” shared Ms. Madhu.