The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the Class 12 Geography board exam on [Insert Date of Exam]. The paper was assessed as easy to moderate in difficulty. Experts noted a balance between theoretical and application-based questions.
Exam Analysis
Alka Kapur, from Modern Public School, Shalimar Bagh, stated the exam was moderate. Questions were based on NCERT textbooks and structured well. Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) required deep analysis and careful answering.
Source-based questions also needed careful reading and analytical understanding. These were deemed manageable. The long-answer section offered sufficient internal choices. This allowed students to strategically select questions.
Map-based questions covered familiar topics. This enabled students to answer with confidence, according to subject experts. The paper allowed for confident responses.
Student and Expert Feedback
Jinesh Choudhary, PGT Geography at Witty International School, Udaipur, described the exam as reassuring. The question paper was fair and well-structured. It aligned with the expected examination pattern.
Kartvya Singh Rao, a Class XII student at Witty International School, Udaipur, echoed this sentiment. The paper was clearly framed. It closely followed the NCERT syllabus. This made it accessible for prepared students.
Rao noted the difficulty ranged from easy to moderate. There was a good mix of theory and application. The map section was particularly scoring. Students could comfortably finish within the time limit. Overall, it was a balanced and student-friendly examination.
Key Features of the Geography Paper
- Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
- Question Types: Theory-based, Application-based, MCQs, Source-based, Map-based
- Curriculum Alignment: NCERT-based questions
- Structure: Well-structured with adequate internal choices in long-answer sections