This document provides instructions for a CBSE Class 12 Chemistry sample paper. It specifies that the paper is 3 hours long and worth a total of 70 marks. It outlines the 5 sections - Section A contains 18 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each, Section B contains 7 very short answer questions worth 2 marks each, Section C contains 5 short answer questions worth 3 marks each, Section D contains 2 case-based questions worth 4 marks each, and Section E contains 3 long answer questions worth 5 marks each. It notes that all questions are compulsory and the use of log tables and calculators is not allowed.
This document provides instructions for a CBSE Class 12 Chemistry sample paper. It specifies that the paper is 3 hours long and worth a total of 70 marks. It outlines the 5 sections - Section A contains 18 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each, Section B contains 7 very short answer questions worth 2 marks each, Section C contains 5 short answer questions worth 3 marks each, Section D contains 2 case-based questions worth 4 marks each, and Section E contains 3 long answer questions worth 5 marks each. It notes that all questions are compulsory and the use of log tables and calculators is not allowed.
This document provides instructions for a CBSE Class 12 Chemistry sample paper. It specifies that the paper is 3 hours long and worth a total of 70 marks. It outlines the 5 sections - Section A contains 18 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each, Section B contains 7 very short answer questions worth 2 marks each, Section C contains 5 short answer questions worth 3 marks each, Section D contains 2 case-based questions worth 4 marks each, and Section E contains 3 long answer questions worth 5 marks each. It notes that all questions are compulsory and the use of log tables and calculators is not allowed.
Class XII 2022-23 Chemistry Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 70 General Instructions: 1. There are 35 questions in this question paper with internal choice. 2. SECTION A consists of 18 multiple-choice questions carrying 1 mark each. 3. SECTION B consists of 7 very short answer questions carrying 2 marks each. 4. SECTION C consists of 5 short answer questions carrying 3 marks each. 5. SECTION D consists of 2 case-based questions carrying 4 marks each. 6. SECTION E consists of 3 long answer questions carrying 5 marks each. 7. All questions are compulsory. 8. Use of log tables and calculators is not allowed.