There were errors in CBSE Class 12 Computer Science exam, claim experts

Central Board of Examination (CBSE) Experts say that the Class 12 Computer Science Board Exam 2022 was held today, December 21. Some questions had indentation errors in which all the answers were correct and students were confused, say experts. Though the paper was average, some questions were out of the syllabus, and some students required a clear concept. However, they were satisfied with their paper and it was as per the sample paper.

“The paper was at a standard level. Some questions were out of syllabus. In a particular question all the options are correct. These types of errors will discourage the students completely, as these are the exams that decide their career. Overall, most of the students will find it difficult,” said Manpreet Kalra, Shiv Nadar School, Noida.

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“There were indentation errors in Q29 and Q46. Errors in Q3, Q25, Q29, Q46, Q48 also Q1, option b and d both are correct,” said Anshu Mittal Principal MRG School Rohini.

“It was an average paper but there were a lot of typing mistakes, so kids were finding it difficult to find the exact answer because in Python, the code is case sensitive and accuracy is required. In two or three questions, two options were correct. Those who have thoroughly tried their hand at Python would have found it easier to understand the logic behind the program,” said Dr CS Nair, Dean Skills & Competitions, Silverline Prestige School, Ghaziabad.

“The question paper was strictly as per CBSE sample paper and the difficulty level was average. It was a well balanced paper with a good mix of application and knowledge-based questions. Some questions require deep control over the concept. There was an indentation error in question number 49,” said Dr Bhavna Kulshrestha, Principal, Amity International School, Sector 1 Vasundhara, Ghaziabad.

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The question paper of Computer Science was divided into three sections – A, B and C. While Section B had application-based questions, Section A had majority comprehension-based questions. Section C had 5 case-study-based questions. The question paper had total 56 questions in three sections out of which a total of 45 were to be attempted.

CBSE this year had divided the board examinations 2022 into two parts. The final result will be prepared on the basis of two parts with internal assessment marks and practical, however, if due to COVID-19, the board is unable to conduct the second term, the final result will be based on term I. paper and interior.

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