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Re: syllabus of cbse proficiency test
The CBSE Proficiency test is a paper-pen based optional examination conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi to assess the individual abilities and skills of CBSE students in various subjects. This optional aptitude test conducted for Class X students of CBSE board aims to Test skills and higher mental ability of students. Provide motivation to students to achieve higher excellence in these subjects. Provide comprehensive feedback to schools on the levels of learning. Help CBSE schools set goals, priorities and targets in future educational planning. Get syllabus for CBSE exam: CBSE Proficiency Test Syllabus: CBSE Proficiency test consists of question from the CBSE syllabus of Class IX and X of the respective subjects. The questions included in the question paper will be of varying difficulty level. The test will not include any direct recall, information-based or memory –based questions. It will only include questions to assess students’ skills and abilities to apply understanding of concepts to analyse a given situation or an unfamiliar everyday life problem. Paper Pattern: All questions will be of multiple choice type with one single answer. Correct answers are to be marked on OMR sheet. The total marks for each subject is 100 The duration of CBSE Proficiency Test is 150 minutes (two and half hours). The test will be based on classes IX-X syllabus in the subject prescribed by CBSE. Questions included in the question paper will be of varying difficulty level. The type of questions will be different from the type of questions asked in conventional final examination conducted by the Board at the end of Class-X. The test will not include any direct recall, information-based or memory –based questions. It will only include questions to assess students’ skills and abilities to apply understanding of concepts to analyse a given situation or an unfamiliar everyday life problem. Negative marks will be awarded for wrong answers. More than one answer indicated against a question will also be deemed as incorrect response and will be negatively marked. |
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