The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has successfully conducted the Class 12 Information Practices exam today, i.e. December 21, 2021. The exam was conducted for a duration of 90 minutes starting from 11:30 AM and ending at 1:00 PM. Students were given a duration of 20 minutes as reading time and not 15 minutes like previous years. Soon after the conclusion of the exam, students seem to be in search of the exam analysis and answer keys.
CBSE has not released the official answer keys for class 12 Information Practices yet, and it is ambiguous whether it would be releasing the same any time soon. However, various coaching institutes and educators are expected to come up with unofficial answer keys online very soon. These answer keys are expected to be released on YouTube along with social media platforms like Telegram, just like the previous CBSE exams.
A few notable channels that are likely to release the answer keys along with the exam analysis are Unacademy CBSE, Anjali Luthra, Education Innovation, HAMARI ACADEMY, etc. Nonetheless, these are not the only channels that are expected to release the answer keys for the CBSE class 12 Information Practices paper. There will be several other channels and coaching centers on YouTube that will be posting the question paper discussion over time. Students can keep refreshing the page to crosscheck the answer keys and compare them with the student’s responses.
The questions in today’s class 12 Information Practices paper were asked from the prescribed syllabus only. A total of 02 units were required for today’s exam and the question paper was set for a total of 35 marks. The sections that were covered are as follows:
- Data Handling using Pandas and Data Visualization
- Societal Impacts
To help students enhance their preparation, CBSE had already released the sample question paper on its official website – cbseacademic.nic.in. As per the sample paper, the question paper has three sections namely A, B, and C. This is for the first time that CBSE is conducting the Term 1 examinations in an MCQ format due to the bifurcation of the board exams for 2021. Students were required to submit the OMR sheets sharp by 1 PM.
Some answer keys might not be available right at the moment. So, it is advised to keep checking them later on. Nevertheless, it must be kept in mind that these answer keys are unofficial and students should not rely on them completely. They can only have a maximum of 95% accuracy. Hence, to be sure of one’s answers, check multiple answer keys from YouTube and other platforms.