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Chanchal Jain

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CBSE has introduced major changes in the CBSE Class 10 exam pattern. From this year, the exam will be conducted in two phases. This reduces the exam stress and provides improvement opportunities within the same academic cycle. The Social Science and Science question papers will be divided into sections. 

  1. Science: Physics, Chemistry, Biology
  2. Social Science: History, Geography, Political Science, Economics Students will answer section-wise, and evaluation will be done by subject- specific teachers.

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Ibra Iqbal

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The exam paper consists of four section which includes Section A, Section B, Section C and Section D. The exam is of 80 marks and each section consists of 20 marks.Each section consists of the following question. 

It contains 1marks mcqs/assertion-reason, 2marks very short answer, 3marks short answer, 4marks case study, 5 marks long answer and around 5 marks for map work. 

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Suraj Kumar karn

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The alterations in the CBSE question paper format involve an increase in the weightage of competency based questions and MCQs. Thus, there will be a lesser number of short and long answer questions as compared to the previous years' exams.the board has made certain changes in the CBSE exam pattern 2024. For CBSE Class 10 Board Exams 2024,  question papers will include 40% MCQs (multiple choice questions). 20% will be competency-based questions and the remaining 40% will be subjective or short/long answer type questions.Beginning in 2024–2025, students in classes X and XII will be the first to take multiple board ex

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