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Sample Question Papers and Marking Scheme for Board Exam. 2009 Class 12th



Hindi Core



Hindi Elective



Sanskrit Elective

Sanskrit Core - Pages
1-22
 - Pages
23-47


English
Core


Functional
English


English
Elective


Geography
(Theory)


Creative
Writing and Translation Studies (Class XI)



Mathematics


Physics


Biology


Chemistry

Creative Writing and Translation Studies -
     

 Paper-I 
  

 Paper-II

Business Studies -
     
 Paper-I
   
 Paper-II

Economics -
     
 Paper-I 
   
 Paper-II


History


Political Science


Accountancy


Sociology


Psychology


Physical Education

Computer Science -
     

 Paper-I 
  

 Paper-II

Information Practices -
     

 Paper-I 
  

 Paper-II 
  

 Paper-III

Multimedia and Web Technologies -
     

 Paper-I 
  

 Paper-II 
  

 Paper-III

 

Financial Marketing Management


Introduction to Financial Markets -
 

Design, Blue Print & SQP
  |

Marking Scheme
  

BPO -
 
Blue
Print
  |
SQP  |

Marking Scheme
  

Computer Applications in Financial Market -
 

Design
  |

Blue Print
  |

SQP
  |

Marking Scheme
  

Accounting for business -
 
Blue
Print & Design
  |
SQP &
Marking Scheme
  

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