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ICSE Computer Applications Paper Analysis 2019: What students said after exam

ICSE Computer Applications Paper analysis 2019 : ICSE Computer Applications Examination of Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination (CISCE) was very easy and straightforward, said examinees in Lucknow.

Updated on: Mar 18, 2019, 15:57:59 IST
Hindustan Times, Lucknow | By
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ICSE Computer Applications Examination of Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination (CISCE) was very easy and straightforward, said examinees in Lucknow. No tricky questions were asked and Section A was a cake walk, they said.

ICSE Computer Applications Paper analysis 2019 : Students of CMS Gomti Nagar-I engaged in discussing their ICSE computer applications question paper in Lucknow on Monday. (Rajeev Mullick/HT photo)
ICSE Computer Applications Paper analysis 2019 : Students of CMS Gomti Nagar-I engaged in discussing their ICSE computer applications question paper in Lucknow on Monday. (Rajeev Mullick/HT photo)

Adarsh Yadav, Vinayak Shukla and Aryan Singh, all from City Montessori School, Aliganj branch said the division of marks was also quite straight forward. All the sections had well framed questions.

“I have been able to do my best as whatever my teacher had guided me throughout the year helped me to present my answers well” said Stuti Singh, Divyansh Tripathi and Abdul Rehman.

According to Reema Vohra, the Computer teacher, the paper was a bit lengthy with a few difficulties and each question had subparts to answer. Loop based questions were asked in Section B and as the children were well prepared so they managed to perform satisfactorily.

Principal, Jyoti Kashyap of CMS Aliganj branch looked confident and positive. Over all the students were satisfied with their performance. The paper was with in the scope of the syllabus and was able to meet the immediate expectations of the students.

There was a spirit of jubilation and the students of City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar campus 1. Sakshi Sachan, a student said, “everything was from syllabus and I am expecting to score maximum marks.” Another student, Abheek Dhal also claimed that he is expecting to score 100% marks as the paper was balanced and from the syllabus.

Like them other students are also expecting 100 percent marks. They were quite appreciative of the support of their teacher. Swarn Mishra, Kiran Rizvi and Fiazan Warsi also felt that the paper was too easy.

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