The CBSE Class 12 Bhoti marking scheme is designed to assess students’ language proficiency, comprehension, and expression while reflecting their knowledge of Bhoti literature and culture. The exam is generally divided into three key sections—reading comprehension, writing skills, and literature analysis.
Reading Comprehension: Students interpret a passage and answer related questions, testing their analytical skills and contextual understanding of vocabulary.
Writing Skills: This section evaluates students’ ability to compose essays, letters, and applications in Bhoti, with emphasis on clarity, coherence, structure, and originality.
Literature: Questions based on prescribed prose, poetry, and drama assess knowledge of themes, characters, cultural insights, and the use of literary devices.
The marking scheme focuses on accuracy, depth of analysis, and linguistic competence. Objective questions like MCQs and short answers test factual knowledge and precision, while long-answer questions measure analytical and interpretive abilities. Marks are awarded for grammar, vocabulary, and overall language proficiency. By balancing linguistic skills with cultural awareness, the scheme ensures a holistic evaluation of students’ understanding of Bhoti.