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Kerala Board Examination 2022: Plus two paper patterns Draws Flak questions

Kerala Board Examination 2022: Plus two paper patterns Draws Flak questions
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Kochi: The pattern of questions released by the Ministry of Education for the two board tests plus has attracted leaves from the teacher because they accused that it was not a friendly student.
They say that the question pattern gives ‘unnecessary’ interest to the topic mentioned in the ‘non-focus area’ syllabus by reducing the number of questions of choice for students.
SSLC students also face the same problem with the question pattern for class X tests similar to plus two.
The previous government considering the focus area for each subject with the aim of helping students prepare for the exam in the middle of a pandemic.
Although there are several choices for questions from the focus area, which from the non-focus area has fewer choices and in some parts of all compulsory questions.
The teachers say they have struggled to resolve the portion in the middle of the pandemic and students do not give an important meaning to the non-focus area.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see absorption, the pattern of the current question can cause a loss of signs for students.
This will affect the dream of students to get + in all subjects.
The teachers ask whether the portion of the non-focus area is important what is the point in providing a focus area to help students.
“Sixty percent of total portions have been chosen as the focus area.
However, only 70% of the total questions will come from this portion, which means that there is no relevance for the focus area.
30% of questions from non-area topics mandatory focus in some parts of the question paper.
The rest gives fewer choices for students compared to those questions from the focus area.
So, if a student does not cover all topics in non-focused areas, he will not be able to score high , “said S Manoj, Secretary General of State, Aided Higher Middle School Association (Ahsta).
For paper that has a total of 80 marks, questions will be given to 120 signs.
As previously said that 70% of questions will come from the focus area, students expect 84 of 120 marks from the focus area.
“However, according to the new pattern, 70% of the 80 signs, I only 56 signs will come from the focus area.
So if a student must secure the value + he must print 24 additional signs by answering questions from the non-focused area.
Most of the school has not yet been Close even the focus area so far.
So, the question of the non-focus portion will give students a difficult time, “said a teacher in Ernakulam.

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