Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Monday conducted its Class 12th Physics board exam 2024. The three-hour question paper started at 10.30 am and concluded at 1.30 pm. The Physics theory paper was worth 70 marks in total.
While coming out of the exam centre, several students said that the “Physics paper was quite tough and lengthy, and the MCQs and case study questions were difficult. The numerical problems were especially tricky." The Physics paper was easy to moderate in terms of difficulty. There were some difficult questions.
A few of them said scoring passing marks would be easy, but attaining higher marks would be difficult. Overall it was a good paper, Hindustan Times quoted Sanjeev Kumar, PGT Physics at Silverline Prestige School, Ghaziabad as saying. “Overall, the Physics paper was at a harder level than I thought it would be," India Today quoted Parth from Cambridge School, Noida as saying.
“It was a very difficult paper. The level was more difficult than the sample papers, practice papers, and the past years' questions. I practised a lot of questions but the ones I was expecting weren’t asked," Ayush from the same school was reported as saying.
Ayush said he found Sections B and C to be the toughest. Yukta from Bal Bharti School told India Today that, “Compared to the sample paper, it was easier." “The paper was lengthy. There was no time to revise the paper," Divyanshi from Bal Bharti Public School said.
“It was slightly more difficult than the sample paper. The derivations were tough," she told India Today, noting that the MCQs and Section C were the toughest in the CBSE Class 12 Physics paper. Another student from Bal Bharti said that the Class 12 Physics paper was complicated and nothing was asked
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