Assistant Examiners should find out the correct answers by going through relevant portions of the Reader / Textbook before taking up valuation work.
Any relevant answer other than the one mentioned in the principles of valuation may be accepted and given credit.
Border cases must be looked into with utmost care.
Question wise and page wise total totals should be shown on the front page of the answer script in the space provided for the purpose.
Total number of marks should be written in words and the Asst. Examiner should invariably sign on the front page of the answer script with the A.E.No assigned.
Marks should be rounded off to the next integer while noting the total i.e. 19 ½ should be rounded off and noted as 20.
If a candidate gets single digit, zero should be prefixed. Example if a candidate gets seven marks it should be shown as 07 and written as ‘zero seven’.
If a candidate exceeds choice, all discourses have to be valued. The answer securing highest marks should be taken into account and the others should be marked as ‘Excess’.
If the answer is repeated, credit should be given to the one scoring more marks and the other should me marked as ‘Repeated’.
If the answer to any question is irrelevant, it should be recorded in the answer script as ‘Irrelevant’.
Language is primary and content is secondary.
10TH CLASS PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS, MARCH-2025 TELUGU QUESTION PAPERS AND SCHEME OF VALUATION/ KEY’S
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