CBSE released new sample paper of 10th-12th exam, 10th will have 50 percent ability based questions.

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Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released new sample paper. Now 50 ability based questions will be asked in class 10. Its number will be 40 in 12th. This information was given by the website on Friday. The board exam of the year 2024 will be conducted on the basis of this sample paper. Let us tell you that the board had released the sample paper earlier too. That model paper was based on old question paper syllabus. But now it has been changed. In the year 2023, 30 percent ability-based questions were asked in class 10 and 20 percent in class 12.

While in the year 2024 the number of ability based questions has been increased. These ability based questions will be objective, short answer and long answer. Students can get information about this by going to question paper bank section.

– Objective, short answer and long answer questions will be asked in the exam.
– Students can get information by going to question paper bank section.

Marking scheme and will help in better answer writing
The board has also given information about the marking scheme of each subject along with the sample papers. Along with this students will get the information about how many marks will be asked for each question. Along with this, step wise information about writing the answer has also been given. CBSE Academic Director Joseph Emmanuel said that students should be aware of step wise marking. Along with this they will write the answer in the same way. Ability based questions have been added over the years. In such a situation, it is necessary to know its stepwise marking.

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You will get information about the question paper style
School will pre-board as per new pattern paper. Schools have been instructed for this. 10th and 12th candidates will get information about question paper pattern from Pre Board. The schools were asked to provide this information to the concerned students in time.

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