CBSE Class 12 Term 2 Physics board exam 2022: Check question paper and exam analysis here
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The CBSE Class 12 Term 2 Physics paper was conducted today, May 20. The Physics paper was 'well balanced' as per initial responses. Check the detailed paper analysis by students and experts here.
CBSE Class 12 Term 2 Physics paper analysis 2022: The Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE Class 12 Term 2 Physics paper was conducted today, May 20. As per the initial analysis of the Physics paper by students and experts. The paper was 'well balanced' according to the responses. The paper was 35 marks and students were not that satisfied with the exam as it was tough.
Teachers and students shared their first reactions to today's CBSE term 2 Physics board exam. Students responded that the CBSE Class 12 Physics question paper was 'well balanced'.
"The Physics question paper was a little bit tough and tricky for me and for my friends also, as theoretical questions were tough and deep inside the text, which made it difficult for us to solve them on time as they are time taking, but the numericals were comparatively easy," said Chirag Bansal, a student of Fair Child Public School, Delhi.
Another student of Class 12 said, "I am not satisfied with today's exam as it was a bit confusing, and don't think I will be able to score good marks."
"Today's term 2 Physics paper was a bit lengthy but could be completed within time if students have thoroughly studied the theoretical points. Conceptual, as well as straightforward questions, were given. Case studies- based questions were also tricky. However, the rest of the paper was balanced and standard," Siyaram Sharma, PGT Physics, Fair Child Public School.
Another teacher who has experience of more than 10 years, Deepak Bhatnagar, PGT Physics (HOD) at Seth Anandram Jaipuria, Ghaziabad, said, " The question paper is moderate and conceptual questions and, numericals are strictly based on an NCERT textbook."
He further added, " Q-11 of set-3 was similar to the CBSE sample paper, and that paper was not lengthy and students completed their paper on time."