CBSE Class 10 Social Science Exam Analysis 2025: Paper ‘well-balanced’; map questions easy
Alivia Mukherjee | February 25, 2025 | 02:27 PM IST | 3 mins read
CBSE Class 10 Social Science Exam 2025: Students are required to score 33% in both theory and practical to pass the exam.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the Class 10 social science exam 2025 today, February 25. As per teachers, the CBSE Class 10 social science paper was 'well-balanced'. According to students' feedback, the CBSE Class 10 social science paper 2025 was moderate in difficulty level. The CBSE Class 10 question paper 2025 did not include any out of the syllabus topics. CBSE Board Exam 2025 Live
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In CBSE Class 10 social science paper 2025, history, geography, economics and political science carried equal weightage. Practicing CBSE sample papers made the social science exam more manageable, as per students and teachers. As per the feedback on CBSE Class 10 social science paper 2025, case-based questions were 'student-friendly' and map-based questions were straight-forward.
The CBSE Class 10 social science exam 2025 was conducted for a duration of 3 hours from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm. The CBSE Class 10 exams 2025 are being conducted in 7,842 centres. A total of 24,12,072 students were supposed to appear for CBSE Class 10 social science exam 2025. The CBSE Class 10 exams 2025 will end on March 18.
CBSE Class 10 Social Science Exam Analysis 2025: Difficulty level
The detailed CBSE Class 10 social science exam analysis 2025 based on students' and teachers feedbacks are given below.
- Section A: Multiple choice questions – Moderate
- Section B: Very short answer type questions – Easy
- Section C: Short answer type questions – Easy
- Section D: Long answer type questions – Moderate
- Section E: Case-based questions – Easy
- Section F: Map based questions – Easy
CBSE Class 10 Social Science Paper Analysis 2025: Reactions and feedback
According to Rishikesh Jha, SME, Social Science, Seth MR Jaipuria Schools, CBSE Class 10 Social Science paper 2025 was well-structured and assessed students' knowledge and analytical thinking skills. She said, "The question paper was well-balanced and effectively assessed student’s knowledge and understanding of key Social Science concepts while also fostering analytical thinking and problem-solving skills. It was structured in a way that benefitted all level of learners, making it a fair and student-friendly assessment."
In CBSE Class 10 social science paper 2025, subjective section was fair but bit challenging that required thorough understanding of concepts, stated Abhilasha Pandey, TGT Social Science, Seth Anandram Jaipuria School, Lucknow. He said, The subjective sections posed a significant yet fair challenge, encouraging students to apply critical thinking and analytical reasoning. These questions required a deeper understanding of the subject and the ability to articulate well-structured responses."
'Some questions were tricky'
The CBSE Social Science exam 2025 covered a wide range of topics, some questions were tricky, demanding careful interpretation and critical thinking, as per Chinka Kapoor, TGT Social Studies, Silverline Prestige School. Overall, the CBSE Class 10 social science paper was a fair and well-structured, said Kapoor.
CBSE Class 10 Social Science Question Paper 2025: Pattern and Weightage
|
Type of questions |
Marks (80) |
Percentage |
|
1 mark MCQs (20x1) |
20 |
25% |
|
2 marks short answer questions (4x2) |
8 |
10% |
|
3 marks questions (5x3) |
15 |
18.75% |
|
4 marks case study questions (3x4) |
12 |
15% |
|
5 marks (4x5) |
20 |
25% |
|
Map Pointing |
5 |
6.25% |
As per Indian Express report , the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will implement two-tier difficulty levels —Standard and Advanced, for Science and Social Science subjects in Class 9 starting from 2026.
CBSE Class 10 Social science exam 2025: Weightage distribution
In CBSE Class 10 social science exam 2025, internal assessment carries 20 marks and theory paper is of 80 marks. In CBSE Class 10 social science 2025 subject, internal assessment includes periodic tests, debates or quizes, projects and portfolio, each carrying 5 marks.
According to the CBSE Class 10 passing marks 2025, students are required to score 33% in aggregate to qualify the board exams Additionally, students will be required to achieve 33% individually in practical as well as theory papers to clear the CBSE Class 10 exams 2025.
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