
CBSE Class 12 Term 2 Business Studies paper analysis: Students find exam 'very easy'
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CBSE conducted the Class 12 term 2 Business Studies board exam today, and, as per several teachers and students, the exam paper was very easy.
CBSE Class 12 Term 2 Business Studies board exam: The Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE, conducted the Class 12 Business Studies board exam today, i.e., May 17, 2022. And, as per students and teachers, the Business Studies board exam was very easy.
The exam’s question paper pattern and difficulty level were the same as that of the sample paper published by CBSE. It consists of questions ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. Around 50% of the questions are direct, whereas the rest 50% of queries are case or application-based perfectly, as given in the sample paper, says Mr Pankaj Saikia, PGT-Commerce, Modern English School, Guwahati.
The case study-based questions were mostly easy but some were slightly tricky and needed students' understanding of the concept. The question paper was not lengthy and our students completed it within the given time frame, says Sadia Syed, Commerce Faculty Senior Years, Shiv Nadar School Noida.
Students were also happy and satisfied with the question paper. Click here to check the full CBSE Class 12 Term 2 Business Studies question paper.

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