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                                      CBSE CLASS XII HOT Questions

Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, Delhi Region (KVS) has prepared some HOTS questions for class 10 and class 12 for almost all subjects such as CBSE HOTS for English, HOTS for Mathematics, HOTS for Social Science, HOTS for Science, HOTS for Chemistry, HOTS for Physics, HOTS for Biology, HOTS for Computer Science, CBSE HOTS for Accountancy and CBSE HOTS for Geography. KV HOTS for CBSE examination 2008-2009 are available for download. CBSE CLASS XII HOT QuestionsPhysics :
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