28 March 2010

Wrong Question iin CBSE Class 10 2010 Board question Paper

CBSE gets it wrong again in Physics paper 2010

Barely three days after a mistake in the mathematics paper, the Central Board of Secondary Examination (CBSE) erred again on Friday.
This time it was the Class X science paper.
Though the paper distributed in Delhi had no problem, the ones outside the capital had an incomplete physics question.
Question number 16 in set one and three and question number 15 in set two based on Ohm’s law did not have the value of voltage given. The question carried three marks.
"Students will be compensated for this. But I cannot say how until our experts committee meeting, which will be held on Monday," said Controller of examinations, M C Sharma.
On March 23 Class XII students were in for a shock during their mathematics paper as one question was incomplete.

4 comments:

  1. the question could be solved by taking potential difference as 'V'

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  2. You are right but the question said find the "value" and there was no where specified that the value was in terms of V
    Though Most of the students have done the question in the way you said above including me but there was a certain misprint in the question which has been confirmed by the CBSE itself .
    Most probably those who have attempted will get marks.
    Thank you for your comment.
    Regards,
    vatsal

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  3. hey i attempted that question ..i was in problm......bt..i slovd that.....and got wrong answer so cbse would gve the marks or not .....

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