Central Board Of Secondary Education [CBSE] — Answer key errors in term1 English board paper

Sir/Ma'am
With due respect, I would like to inform you the I am the student of class 10th and has incurred several errors in the answer key declared in the official site for English term 1 question paper of class 10th whose question paper code no is 002/2/4, series no. is JSK/2 and set no. is 4.
I hereby mention a few of them with their proofs. I would be highly grateful to you if the below given questions are re-read carefully, their answers declared by you are analyzed and correct answers are justified within a considerable amount of time.
If the mistakes pointed out by me are justifiably correct and not ambiguous, their official declaration can be a must and urgent.

● Section A Que II. Que 13. and Que 14.

Their questions were not printed in the question papers distributed. Several others and I, in my school, were informed to leave their responses, * and # blank without any kind of interference unless and until one is sure of what their questions are . They were though attempted by me dreaming and realizing that their questions might be :

'Choose the correct statement. '
Using my odd-one -out logical sense which is used in odd-one-out finding questions in Science subject, this question had more probability to be the actual question of both Que 13. and Que 14.

When I attempted them, I actually found the correct statement out of 4 statements.

● Que 13. Correct answer should be (C)

◇ ' 50% of Europe is covered only with
roads.'

● Que 14. Correct answer should be (C)

◇ ' Number of road-kills depend upon
the population density of small
animals.

■ Option (A) of Que 13. 'While planning roads we should see which species to protect. '

It is wrong because the lives of every species is precious and it becomes no considering to protect specific species of animals while planning roads. This is not the correct measure to prevent animals from road-kills. Also, there is no measure mentioned in the passage to prevent road-kills of animals.
Hence, it becomes clear as transparent that option (A) of Que 13. is incorrect.

■Option (B) of Que13. 'We are doing a lot to protect those most at risk.'

It is wrong because in the passage it is given
' Despite this, the long-term protection of species is not currently considered when assessing the impact of new roads on wildlife, meaning we risk giving support to only the endangered species, 《 doing nothing to help those at risk》 .'
This cleary states that the option (B) of Que 13. is incorrect as far as we consider that this statement refers to the situation of that in only Europe .

■ Option (C) of Que 13. ' 50% of Europe is covered only with roads.'
It is correct because in the passage it is given
' Road densities in Europe are among the world's highest, with 50% of the continent within 1.5 km of a paved road or railway. '
Hence, from the above statement, it is clear that the option (C) of Que 13. is absolutely correct at no doubt.

■ Option (D) of Que 13. ' Small animals even with low population density are most at risk.'

It is wrong because in the passage, it is given :
' They found that small population with 《 high population densities 》 and which mature at an early age were most likely to be killed on roads. '
Hence, I can say that the option ( D) of Que13. is too incorrect.

● And, in Que 14. answer C is correct and since it is also declared by you I need not to prove it.

●●● It can be a matter of concern that neither the questions were printed nor provided by many schools of Que 13. and Que14. I have here brought que 14 and 13 with that perspective too that they were somewhere faulty for creating confusion and intolerance among many students. They can be blamed that they did not imply odd-one-out logical sense but it is unethical for one to say. Those who did not attend these questions on obeying principals and teachers and those who attempted to avoid risk on scores which could have occurred later in the future by incorrigible circumstances 》》》should be ethically awarded marks for both the questions.》》》

》》》And, if keeping moral principles as the soul basis of CBSE organization, their committees should also award them marks unhesistatingly . I would not fear to say that they must and must provide marks being on the position of a moral and sympathetic citizen of India.

So, I conclude that my requests would be listened and I would be grateful to everyone who here supports me.
If the above issue is already rectified by the department, I am highly sorry for bringing it to you and sparing a lot of time on reading this. If my complaint sounds harsh and unpleasant, please forgive me for my below level, as fixed by you, complaint letter writing skills.

Thanking You

Yours faithfully
Divyangana Prajapati
Class 10th student
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