What is analytical paragraph writing for exams- Analytical Paragraph writing is a relatively new concept for class 10th English exam. It contains 5 marks and will be asked in the year 2021 reduced syllabus.
Although paragraph writing has nothing to do with essay writing, still it can be understood as descriptive writing based on the information provided by charts, tables, or graphs. Given below are solved examples of analytical writing for class 10th and other competitive exams.
Analytical Paragraph Class 10th- Solved Examples
SOLVED EXAMPLES No. 1
Study the graph given below. The chart depicts the number of students of class tenth speaking English and Hindi in three different types of schools in New Delhi. Based on the details given in the bar-graph given below, write an analytical paragraph in 100-120 words. Do not add any extra information. MUST WATCH THE VIDEO for better understanding.

Analytical Paragraph Solution 1
The chart depicts the number of students of class tenth speaking English and Hindi in three different types of schools in New Delhi.
The chart clearly illustrates that the number of students speaking Hindi in government schools is almost 3.5 times greater than the students who speak English. In contrast, the scene is totally different in private schools, where two-third of the total students prefer to speak in English. In KVs there is a slight difference between the choice of two languages, with Hindi being spoken by 55% of students.
On comparing the three type of given schools, government schools have the highest number of Hindi speakers. Private schools are at the highest position among the English speakers.
In a nutshell, Private school students prefer to speak English whereas government school students choose Hindi over English to communicate. Students are almost evenly distributed in kvs on the basis of language spoken.
Study the graph given below. The chart depicts the number of students of class tenth speaking English and Hindi in three different types of schools in New Delhi.
Analytical Paragraph Solution 2
The chart illustrates the variation in the choice of English and Hindi language in three different types of schools in New Delhi.
According to the graph, more than half of the government and KV school students use Hindi for expressing themselves. but more government school students, that is 80%, use the Hindi language as compared to KV school where only 55% speak Hindi.
In sharp contrast to this, approximately 70% or two-third students of private schools speak in English. KV school is at a second position in the choice of English language with 20 out of 45 choose the English language.
To summarise mostly Hindi speaking children study in Government schools and English speaking children join a private school. KV school is chosen by a combination of English and Hindi speaking students.
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Analytical Paragraph Solution 3
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Hello, is it possible that the word “increase” be replaced with the word “contradictory increase” in third line?
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This graph depicts the number of English and Hindi speaking students of class 10th in different schools of New Delhi.
According to the graph, three-fourth students of government schools speak Hindi and only 10% prefer speaking English. Whereas in private schools, the percentage of English speaking students is almost double the percentage of Hindi speaking students. In KVs there is slight difference in the percentage of English and Hindi speakers. In KVs around 20% students speak Hindi and near about 30% of students speak English.
Concluding, In Private schools, students speak more English than Hindi. Students of government schools speak Hindi more than they speak English. In KV schools a perfect balance is maintained between English and Hindi speakers.
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The above graph provides us with a brief idea about the number of students of class 10 speaking English and Hindi in three different schools. At government school almost 35% students prefer to speak in Hindi .The number of students speaking Hindi is lowest and less than half as compared to English speaking students. Whereas in private school this trend went opposite as here the students speaking English are approximately 30% which is highest among all other schools. Here only a 15% students prefer to speak in Hindi . KV schools has a slight difference in the of 5% between speaks of English and Hindi. From this we can conclude that the most of the students of private school prefers to speak English whereas this goes opposite in case of government school. But KV schools do not have much difference in the percentage of language spoken.
Error Analysis:
1. Instead of’at government school’- ‘In government school’
2. Avoid the use of ‘we/us’- personal pronouns.
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This graph illustrates the number of students in class 10th speaking English and Hindi in three different types of schools in New Delhi.
According to the given graph, 30 percent of students in government schools and 45 percent of students in KVs speak English whereas in private schools 65 percent of students speak English. This means less than 50 percent of students in government schools and KVs prefer to speak in English.
In government schools two-third of the students prefer to speak in Hindi and in private schools 30 percent of the students prefer to speak in Hindi. But in KVs 55 percent of the students prefer to speak in Hindi.
We can conclude that government school has more Hindi speakers and private school has more English speakers. KVs are well balanced with both Hindi and English speakers because they come from different regions of the country
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The chart depicts the number of students of class tenth speaking English and Hindi in three different types of school in New Delhi.The chart clearly illustrates that there is an increase in students who speak Hindi rather than English in government schools.In private schools 30 students are speaking English whereas half of them speaks Hindi. There is only a slight difference in languages spoken by the student of KVS.Only an increase of 5%is seen in the languages.On comparing the three types of given schools have the highest number of Hindi speakers.Private schools are the highest position among the English speakers.To summarize students are almost evenly distributed in KVS on the basis of language spoken.
Error Analysis:
1. Introduction part is correct.
2. In the body part, how can you say that there is an increase in the number of students speaking Hindi?
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