GBSHSE Goa Board Class 12 Term 1 Chemistry exam analysis 2022: Moderate paper as per experts

Nitin Varma

Nitin Varma

Here is the Goa Board Class 12 Chemistry exam analysis shared by experts. Know details here.

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Goa Board Of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education first term exams commenced on November 10, 2022, and will continue till November 23, 2022. On November 16, 2022, from 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm, Chemistry (Subject Code – 4703) was conducted successfully at the exam centres. To give students an idea about the exam, here is an analysis shared by the experts for reference.

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EXAM PATTERN

  • The Chemistry questions paper consisted of 40 multiple-choice questions, each having four options
  • Each question carried 1 mark
  • Students need to mark their answers on the OMR sheet
  • For each question, students will be awarded 1 mark only if the student has marked/darkened the correct bubble of the corresponding question on the given OMR sheet.

EXAM ANALYSIS

All 40 questions were covered in the following chapters –

Chapter Name Easy Type Medium Type Total

Solid State 4 0 4

Solutions 4 1 5

Chemical Kinetics 3 2 5

P Block Elements 5 1 6

Alkyl Halides 4 1 5

Alcohols, Phenols & Ether 3 1 4

Aldehydes & Ketone 0 1 1

Amines 2 2 4

Biomolecules 2 1 3

Chemistry In Everyday Life 2 1 3

  • Overall, the Chemistry exam of Goa Board Class XII was moderate as there were a total of 29 easy-type questions and 11 medium-type questions
  • Compared to last year, this year the Chemistry subject was moderately easy.

 

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