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CBSE Class 12 Maths Term 2 2022 Exam Analysis (7th June)

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the Mathematics exam for students of Class 12 today, 7th June 2022. The exam was held between 10:30 am to 12:30 pm for all students.

The paper syllabus weightage was as follows

UNIT NAME

MARKS (Total 40)

Sets and Functions

8

Algebra

11

Coordinate Geometry

9

Calculus

6

Statistics and Probability

6

Question Paper Structure was as follows

1. The question paper consists of 14 questions divided into sections A, B, and C.

2. All questions are compulsory.

3. Section A comprises six questions of 2 marks each. An internal choice has been provided in one query.

4. Section B comprises four questions of 3 marks each. Internal choice has been provided in two questions.

5. Section C comprises four questions of 4 marks each. An internal choice has been provided in one query. It contains one case study-based question. 

How was the paper?

According to the students, the CBSE Class 12 Maths paper was moderately complex and could be well balanced. The four marks questions were a bit lengthy. However, some students may face problems in the calculus part. The case study question was difficult this time compared to term 1.

The integration question was a bit conceptual, but the students with a thorough understanding of concepts and formulas will be able to score well.

The questions were entirely from NCERT, but they were lengthy and time-consuming.

In another set of papers, around 2 – 3 questions were tricky, and students faced difficulty solving them.

The applied Maths paper was quite average. Most of the financial Mathematics questions and time series questions were direct.

The experts also analysed that the paper was moderately complex and very well balanced. They confirm that Integration and 3D Geometry questions were a bit tricky but not very difficult to crack if the student is well prepared. The paper was on similar lines to the sample paper provided by the board earlier.

Overall, the CBSE Class 12 Maths paper was a very standard paper with few questions of moderate difficulty level. Nevertheless, it’s now time to focus on your future career goals. For more exam updates, stay tuned to TopperLearning.

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