CBSE Class 12 physics exam 2022 tomorrow; Check syllabus, sample paper, marking scheme
Shamshad Ali Dar | May 19, 2022 | 03:44 PM IST | 1 min read
CBSE 12th physics exam 2022 will be conducted tomorrow, May 20, 2022. Students can ctheck CBSE Class 12 sample papers, syllabus and marking scheme here.
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The Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE will conduct Class 12 term 2 board exam for physics paper on May 20, 2022. The CBSE 12th physics exam will be held from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm. Students who are appearing for term 2 exams have 2 hours to complete the physics exam.
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The CBSE Class 12 term 2 exam will end on June 15, 2022. The CBSE next paper is scheduled on May 21, 2022 for Yoga, early childhood care & education, artificial intelligence. Students must carry a printout of the CBSE admit card to the examination hall as no student will be allowed to enter the exam centre without it.
CBSE Class 12 physics sample paper
The CBSE sample papers 2021-22 Class 12 are available on the official website, cbseacademic.gov.in. CBSE sample papers 2021-22 are helpful in knowing the type of questions and marking scheme of the exam. Students can download the sample papers term 2 CBSE through the links given below:
CBSE term 2 physics sample paper 2022:
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CBSE term 2 physics marking scheme 2022:
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CBSE Class 12 physics marking scheme 2021-22
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The physics paper will be held for 35 marks
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CBSE physics paper contains three sections.
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Section A has 3 questions of 2 marks each.
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Section B has 8 questions with 3 marks each
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Section C has one case study-based question of 5 marks.
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Internal choice has been provided.
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Use of calculator is not allowed.
CBSE term 2 physics syllabus 2022 Class 12
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Unit Name |
Chapter Name |
Marks |
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Electromagnetic Waves |
Electromagnetic Waves |
17 |
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Optics |
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments |
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Wave Optics |
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Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter |
Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter |
11 |
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Atoms and Nuclei |
Atoms |
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Nuclei |
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Electronic Devices |
Semiconductor -Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits |
7 |
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Total |
35 |
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