CBSE or Central Board of Secondary Education is a central government educational board and has many schools affiliated to this board throughout the length and breadth of India. CBSE is a very active board, which updates its course materials from time to time. The fact is that not too many changes are made but care is taken so that student gets to know about the recent activities in the technological or related educational fields whether it is physics or chemistry or biology.
The activeness of the CBSE Board is also seen in the question papers of class 12 students. The papers consist of 70 marks and 30 marks are allotted for practical exams. As far as Physics paper is concerned, the total time allotted for completing 70 marks paper is 3 hours and the Weightage to different topics is as follows:
1. Optics (14 marks)
2. Electrostatics (08 marks)
3. Electromagnetic Waves (03 marks)
4. Current Electricity (07 marks)
5. Atoms and Nuclei (06 marks)
6. Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating current (08 marks)
7. Magnetic Effect of Current & Magnetism (08 marks)
8. Electronic Devices (07 marks)
9. Dual Nature of Matter (04 marks)
10. Communication Systems (05 marks)
There are 3 long answer type (5 marks) questions, 9 short answer type (3 marks) questions, 10 short answer type (2 marks) questions and 8 very short answer type (1 mark) questions. 15 marks are allotted for the numerical and 20% questions are set to test the higher order thinking ability of the students.
Source-entrance-exam.net
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