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  • JKBOSE Class 11th Previous Years Question Papers, Series A,B & C – Download PDF Here – Kashmir News

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    Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education has recently released date sheets for conduct of annual/regular examinations for classes 10th, 11th and 12th. The exams for Class 11th are scheduled to begin from March 06, 2023 – for Faculty of Science, Arts and Home Science – and will end with papers for Faculty of Science, Arts and Home Science on April 19, 2023.

    Here is good news for the candidates who are preparing for the JKBOSE Class 11th annual regular Examination 2023. Download JKBOSE Class 11 previous year exam papers which are available in the PDF formats below in this article.

    The exams for Class 10 are scheduled to begin from March 03, 2023 (with different Vocational Subjects) and will end on April 05, 2023 (Social Sciences’). For Class 12, the exams will be starting on March 03, 2023 – for Faculty of Science, Arts and Commerce – and will end with papers for Faculty of Science and Arts and Home Science on April 02, 2023.

    Date sheets for conduct of annual/regular examinations for classes 10th, 11th and 12th

    JK Board 10th, 11th & 12th Exam Day Instructions

    1. Carry JKBOSE 10th, 11th Or 12th admit card, pen and other stationery to the exam hall.
    2. Reach the exam centre at least 30 minutes before the time mentioned on JKBOSE date sheet 2023 and check sitting arrangements.
    3. Do not carry any electronic gadgets like mobile phone, calculator, headphones, etc. to the exam hall as these are not allowed in the exam hall.
    4. As per JKBOSE date sheet, using chit or any other unfair means are unethical. If any candidate is found using unfair means then he/she can be disqualified in the exam.
    5. Solve the easy questions prior to the difficult questions.
    6. Spare 15 minutes in the last to revise your answer script.


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    ( With inputs from : kashmirnews.in )

  • After WBBSE, question on ‘Azad Kashmir’ figures in ABTA test paper

    After WBBSE, question on ‘Azad Kashmir’ figures in ABTA test paper

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    Kolkata: Controversy over a question on “Azad Kashmir” in the test paper of West Bengal School Service Commission (WBBSE) is yet to be over and a fresh row has started in the state after similar question appeared in the exam paper published by All Bengal Teachers’ Association (ABTA).

    Besides WBBSE officially releasing the test paper compilation every year, which contains Class 10 final test examination (pre-board) questions of some leading schools and acts as a guide for the candidates appearing for the Class 10 board examinations, ABTA also publishes a parallel exam paper on its part.

    The ABTA is basically an association of Left leaning school teachers in the state.

    Last week there was major political uproar over the issue after a question in WBBSE’s test paper was detected where the students were asked to point out the location of “Azad Kashmir” on the map. Now, a fresh uproar has started with the ABTA.

    A question paper released by it asks the students to write a note of “Azad Kashmir”.

    ABTA’s general secretary Sukumar Pain admitted the existence of such a question in the association’s test paper. “But the syllabus of the board itself has reference to this matter. The state government- approved books too have reference to this matter. Since there is a controversy in the matter, it would have been better if the related question had not been there in our test paper,” he said.

    Meanwhile, controversies over the question in WBBSE’s test paper has reached the Central level, with the Union education ministry having sent a communique to the state education department seeking an explanatory note in the matter.

    In the communique, it has been stated that the matter of “Azad Kashmir” is an extremely sensitive issue and the Union government does not recognise ‘Pakistan occupied Kashmir’ as “Azad Kashmir”.

    Sensing the gravity of the matter, the state education department has already initiated an internal probe into the matter. Sources said that a total of nine teachers have been identified and cautioned in the matter by the WBBSE.

    Out of the nine teachers cautioned, six are members of the board’s history syllabus committee.

    A letter of caution has also been forwarded to the headmaster of Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Vidyamandir, whose exam paper carrying the controversial question on “Azad Kashmir” featured in the test paper.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Pfizer CEO avoids question on ineffectiveness of COVID-19 vaccine

    Pfizer CEO avoids question on ineffectiveness of COVID-19 vaccine

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    The chief executive officer (CEO) of pharmaceutical giant Pfizer Albert Bourla ignored questions regarding the ineffectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine when confronted by Rebel News at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos on Friday.

    In a video, the CEO is bombarded with questions such as, “Mr Bourla, can I ask you – when did you know the vaccines did not stop transmission? How long did you know that before saying it publicly?”. He responds by saying, “Thank you very much.”

    When the reporter questions Bourla on why the latter did not disclose that vaccines cannot stop transmission, Bourla remained mum.

    “You said it was 100% effective, then 90%, then 80%, then 70%, but we now know that the vaccines do not stop transmission. Why do you keep that secret?” asked the reporter to which Bourla replied, “Have a nice day.”

    When asked how much money he made from the vaccine, Bourla kept quiet.

    According to a report by the news agency AFP, Pfizer offered 23 of its patented drugs to poor countries during the peak of the pandemic. It was offered on a no-profit basis. Last year Pfizer announced its new initiative – An Accord for a Healthier World – that would include off-patent drugs, a total of 500 products.

    “The Accord portfolio offering now includes both patented and off-patent medicines and vaccines that treat or prevent many of the greatest infectious and non-communicable disease threats faced today in lower-income countries,” Pfizer said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Centre seeks state’s report on ‘Azad Kashmir’ question in Bengal’s test-paper

    Centre seeks state’s report on ‘Azad Kashmir’ question in Bengal’s test-paper

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    Kolkata: A day after a row erupted in Bengal over the recently-released compilation of test-papers for secondary examination released by the West Bengal Board of Secondary Examination (WBBSE) having a question on ‘Azad Kashmir’, the Centre on Wednesday sought an explanatory report from the state government on this count.

    WBBSE releases the test-paper compilation every year, which contains Class 10 final test examination (pre-board) questions of some leading schools. The compilation acts as a suggestion for the candidates appearing for the Class 10 board exams.

    However, page 132 of this year’s test-paper carried a question paper of Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Vidyamandir, Malda, with a question that asks the students to point out ‘Azad Kashmir’ on the map.

    Sources in the state government said that a communique from the Union Education Ministry has reached the state secretariat, seeking an explanatory note from the West Bengal education department on this count.

    In the communique, it has been stated that the matter of ‘Azad Kashmir’ is an extremely sensitive issue and the Union government does not recognise ‘Pakistan occupied Kashmir’ as ‘Azad Kashmir’.

    “The Education Ministry has sought clarification from the state government as to how such a sensitive issue managed to find a place in the test-paper,” said a state education department official, who refused to be named.

    Meanwhile, sensing the gravity of the matter, the state education department has already initiated an internal probe into the matter. Sources said that a total of nine teachers have been identified and cautioned in the matter by the WBBSE.

    Out of the nine teachers cautioned, six are members of the board’s history syllabus committee.

    A letter of caution has also been forwarded to the headmaster of Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Vidyamandir, whose question paper carrying the controversial question on ‘Azad Kashmir’ featured in the test-paper.

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    ( Disclaimer: With inputs from www.siasat.com )