CBSE Class 12 Geography exam 2026 analysis: Initial reactions call paper easy, download question paper PDF

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the Class 12 Geography board examination on February 26, 2026, from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm. As per initial reactions from students across centres, the paper was largely . Candidates said all five sections were manageable, with only a few questions requiring analytical thinking. Many described the exam as balanced, well-structured, and time-friendly.

The Geography theory paper carried 70 marks and was divided into five sections, including MCQs, source-based questions, short and long answers, and map-based questions.

Paper strictly from NCERT, minimal surprises

Students reported that the question paper closely followed the prescribed NCERT syllabus. Most questions were direct and concept-based. Several candidates said that those who revised the NCERT textbooks thoroughly would have found the paper straightforward.

Section A (MCQs) was described as simple and factual. Source-based questions required basic interpretation but did not go beyond textbook concepts. Short and long-answer questions were mostly predictable and aligned with important chapters from Human Geography and Indian People and Economy.

A few analytical parts required explanation rather than direct recall, but students said they were manageable within the word limits.

, said the Geography question paper closely followed the pattern and guidelines prescribed in the CBSE sample paper. According to her, the overall difficulty level ranged from easy to moderate, making it comfortable for well-prepared students.

She noted that most questions were direct and strictly based on the NCERT textbook. “Students who have studied the NCERT content thoroughly can attempt the paper with confidence and score well,” she said, adding that the language of the paper was simple, clear, and student-friendly.

Referring to the case-based section, Kalita described the questions as straightforward and well within the expected syllabus. She pointed out that the three-mark questions were moderate and manageable, allowing students to apply concepts with clarity. “The five-mark questions also maintained a moderate level, focusing on analytical and application-oriented thinking,” she observed.

While a few multiple-choice questions appeared tricky, she maintained that they were manageable with careful reading. She further described the map-based questions as simple, familiar, and scoring in nature.

Summing up her assessment, Kalita said the paper was well-balanced, with a suitable mix of knowledge-based, analytical, and application-oriented questions. She also indicated that time management would not have been a major concern for students. Overall, she termed the Geography paper fair, balanced, and student-friendly.

, said the paper offered a reassuring experience for students.

“This year’s Class 12 CBSE Geography Board Examination provided a reassuring experience for students, as the question paper was fair, well-structured, and student-friendly. All sets were accessible and closely aligned with the expected examination pattern.

The overall difficulty level was moderate, enabling well-prepared students to attempt the paper with confidence. Most questions were drawn directly from the prescribed syllabus, ensuring familiarity and clarity. The paper maintained a balanced blend of theoretical concepts and practical application, making it manageable within the allotted time.

The questions were clearly worded, free from ambiguity, and strictly based on the syllabus. Students who prepared consistently found the paper scoring and balanced in nature.”

Easy to moderate, MCQs slightly analytical

, described the paper as easy to moderate overall but noted that some sections required careful reading.

“Today’s Geography examination was perceived as easy to moderate. The paper was NCERT based, well-structured and in accordance with the sample paper. However, the MCQs required in-depth analysis and careful attempt. The source-based questions also required careful reading and analytical understanding but were considered manageable.

The long-answer section offered adequate internal choices, allowing students to attempt questions strategically. Map-based questions covered familiar and anticipated topics enabling students to respond with confidence. Overall, the paper maintained a balanced composition with concept-oriented and straightforward questions, aligning well with the prescribed syllabus and expected examination pattern.”

Teachers across centres indicated that while most questions were direct, a few MCQs and source-based questions required conceptual clarity rather than rote learning.

Map section easy and scoring

The map-based questions, often considered tricky by some students, were also reported to be easy this year. Students who regularly practised map work said they were able to attempt the section confidently. Many expect high scores in this part of the paper.

Students shared that the three-hour duration was sufficient to complete the paper comfortably. Since most questions were direct, time management was not a major concern. Many candidates were able to revise their answers in the final minutes.

Students also expressed satisfaction with the structure and difficulty level of the paper.

, said, “the Class 12 CBSE Geography Board Examination was well-structured and fair. The paper was clearly framed and closely aligned with the NCERT syllabus, making it accessible for well-prepared students. The difficulty level ranged from easy to moderate, with a good balance of theory and application-based questions. The map work section was particularly scoring, and the paper was comfortably manageable within the given time. Overall, it was a balanced and student-friendly examination.”

Many students reported that the map-based questions covered familiar locations and commonly practised topics, making the section relatively scoring.

Teachers at exam centres described the paper as balanced, with a mix of knowledge-based and slightly analytical questions. Overall, the difficulty level has been rated as easy.

CBSE Geography question paper PDF

The official question paper for this year’s CBSE class 12 Geography exam is provided below:

The Class 12 board examinations will continue as per the schedule announced by the Central Board of Secondary Education.

This is a developing story. More updates and detailed reactions from students and teachers will be added as they come in.

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