12th class de sare subject de paper pattern jime k kis lesson de vich kine number de kine questions aune aa
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CBSE Class 12 subjects comprise three streams - Science, Commerce, and Arts (Humanities). The CBSE subjects for Class 12 offered in each stream are as follows: Science: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, Computer Science, and English Core .
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Hello there,
For 12th class exams in most educational boards like CBSE, the
paper pattern
generally follows a structured format for each subject. Here’s a general breakdown for
major subjects
like
Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics
:
1. Physics (Science Stream)
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Total Marks:
70 (Theory)
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Paper Pattern:
-
Section A:
20 questions of 1 mark each (objective type).
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Section B:
5 questions of 2 marks each (short answer).
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Section C:
5 questions of 3 marks each (short answer with numerical problems).
-
Section D:
3 questions of 5 marks each (long answer with derivations and numerical problems).
-
Practical Exam:
30 marks
2. Chemistry (Science Stream)
-
Section A:
20 questions of 1 mark each (objective type).
-
Total Marks:
70 (Theory)
-
Paper Pattern:
-
Section A:
20 questions of 1 mark each (objective type).
-
Section B:
5 questions of 2 marks each (short answer).
-
Section C:
5 questions of 3 marks each (short answer with chemical equations).
-
Section D:
3 questions of 5 marks each (long answer with explanations).
-
Practical Exam:
30 marks
3. Biology (Science Stream)
-
Section A:
20 questions of 1 mark each (objective type).
-
Total Marks:
70 (Theory)
-
Paper Pattern:
-
Section A:
20 questions of 1 mark each (objective type).
-
Section B:
5 questions of 2 marks each (short answer).
-
Section C:
5 questions of 3 marks each (short answer with diagrams).
-
Section D:
3 questions of 5 marks each (long answer with explanations and diagrams).
-
Practical Exam:
30 marks
4. Mathematics (Science Stream)
-
Section A:
20 questions of 1 mark each (objective type).
-
Total Marks:
70 (Theory)
-
Paper Pattern:
-
Section A:
20 questions of 1 mark each (objective type).
-
Section B:
5 questions of 2 marks each (short answer).
-
Section C:
5 questions of 3 marks each (short answer with calculations).
-
Section D:
3 questions of 5 marks each (long answer with derivations and solutions).
-
Practical Exam:
30 marks
Other Subjects (Commerce and Humanities)
-
Section A:
20 questions of 1 mark each (objective type).
The paper patterns for subjects like Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, History, Political Science, and English generally follow similar formats, with a mix of objective questions, short-answer questions, and long-answer questions . The weightage of each type of question may vary depending on the subject.
For more specific details, you can refer to the
syllabus and model papers
released by your respective education board (like CBSE or state boards).
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
12th class paper pattern varies by board and subject. Each subject includes multiple-choice, short, and long-answer questions. Marks distribution depends on lessons, with weightage given to important topics. Check your board’s official website or syllabus for a detailed breakdown of marks and question types.
Hello
Here’s overview of the Class 12th paper pattern :
English : Comprises Reading Comprehension, Writing Skills, Literature and Grammar.
Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) : Objective questions, Short-answer and Long-answer questions with numerical problems and diagrams.
Mathematics : Includes objective, short-answer, long-answer and application-based questions.
Commerce (Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics) : Covers objective questions, short/long-answer questions, case studies and numerical problems.
Humanities (History, Political Science, Sociology, Geography) : Focus on objective questions, short/long-answer and case study-based questions.
Practical-based subjects : Questions based on practical knowledge and real-life applications.
Blueprints focus on important chapters with weightage varying by subject.
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