CBSE Class 10 Social Science Paper Analysis: Difficulty Varied Across Sets, Says Educator

The recent analysis of the Class 10 Social Science paper by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) revealed a varied level of difficulty across different sets of the examination. Educators noted that the paper adhered to the updated competency-based assessment framework introduced by CBSE, which emphasizes a blend of question types aimed at evaluating students’ understanding and analytical skills. This year's paper featured a combination of objective, assertion-reasoning, case-based, and descriptive questions, reflecting the board's commitment to a more holistic evaluation. Teachers observed that while some sections were straightforward, others posed challenges that required deeper comprehension and critical thinking from students. The variation in difficulty across sets indicates the need for a balanced approach in future assessments to ensure fairness and consistency in evaluation. As students continue to adapt to these new formats, educators stress the importance of comprehensive preparation to navigate the evolving examination landscape effectively.
Originally reported by NDTV India News. Read original article
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