Ever since the class 10th, 12th class 1 board exam 2022 has started, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has been embroiled in controversies. From sexist passage in class 10th exam to a question on Gujarat violence in class 12th. From spelling errors to unanswered questions, here are some contributors related to CBSE Board Exam 2022:
CBSE Class 10 English Exam
asked in comprehension passage Class 10 English exam showed women in the wrong light. This route is being described as fanatical by many states, “Wives stop obeying their husbands and this is the main reason why children and servants are undisciplined.”
It further states, “Women’s pursuit of independence is the main cause of a wide variety of social and family problems.” he says.
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“In bringing the man down from his seat, the wife and mother deprive themselves, in fact, of the means of discipline,” the question then asks the students to comment on the tone of the passage and one of the choices. Read “The author is a malevolent pig”.
This has caused a stir in the massage. This issue was raised by Sonia Gandhi in Parliament. He had requested CBSE to remove the passage and unconditional apology. The board has removed the passage and decided to give full marks to the question to all the candidates, whether it is part of their set or not.
There were some errors in the question paper of CBSE class 10 English exam. According to the students, question numbers 13 and 14 had only answers/options but no questions. were there Spelling mistakes in the question paper as well as the inclusion of simple words like “should” is written incorrectly. Moreover, the paper was difficult and lengthy, claim experts. CBSE, however, denied that the questions were wrong.
CBSE Class 12 Sociology Exam
There was one question on Gujarat Violence in CBSE Class 12 Sociology exam. The question asked, “Under which government did Gujarat see unprecedented levels and spread of anti-Muslim violence in 2002?” More than a question, the CBSE’s response to it was debated.
Soon after the exam, CBSE apologized saying, “A question has been asked in today’s Class 12 Sociology Term 1 exam which is unfair and is in violation of CBSE guidelines for outside subject experts to set the question paper. CBSE has accepted the error committed and will take strict action. Action will be taken against the responsible persons.”
The opposition parties did not like this. For example, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor remarked, “The The only reason I object to the question is because it is too simple, Any sensitive Indian knows the answer.”
tough test
This is the first time that CBSE is conducting multiple choice exam for the board candidates. Candidates claim that even though the questions are MCQ-based, they require lengthy calculations to get the answers. The questions in the exam were supposed to be tough, lengthy and difficult with similar looking options to confuse the students.
A large section of students took to Twitter to demand easy evaluation. Many have claimed that the Class 12 board exams for English, Physics and Mathematics were unusually difficult. Students are taking recourse to social media and making complaints. They Demanded for easy evaluation and giving grace marks,
student Also got Class 12 CBSE Term 1 Board Exam for Physics getting hard. Teachers also claim that the exam had ‘suggesting questions’. The Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) based test was tough as it was dominated by numericals.
This matter also arose in the Parliament when Lok Sabha member MK Premachandran raised the matter in the House and said Many students are “depressed” because of difficult exams, He also demanded easy evaluation.
errors in answer key
CBSE is releasing the answer key on the same day of the exam. These contain correct answers to the questions asked in the exam. Teachers are also being asked to check the OMR sheet based on the answer key, however, many teachers claim that there are errors in the answer keys, question papers. Teachers demand that evaluation should be done digitally To avoid errors.
CBSE had earlier admitted that there could be errors in question papers and answer keys but it assured students that there is a redressal mechanism in place to address their concerns.
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