CBSE Class 12 Question Paper 2021 (Available): Check Previous Year Question Paper with Solution PDF (2023-2012)

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CBSE Class 12 Question Papers 2021 with solutions are provided here for compartment exams. Students can download the question papers of compartment exams for the year 2021 for Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English, Accountancy, and other subjects. The exams were cancelled in the year 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The final results were prepared based on the 40:30:30 criteria of marks obtained in Class 12, 11, and 10, respectively.

CBSE Class 12 Compartment Exam Question Paper 2021

The compartment exam question papers for each subject are provided below for download in PDF file.

CBSE Class 12 Maths Compartment Exam Question 2021 PDF

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Mathematics Check Here
Mathematics (Hindi) Check Here

CBSE Class 12 Physics Compartment Exam Question 2021 PDF

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Physics Check Here
Physics (Hindi) Check Here

CBSE Class 12 Chemistry Compartment Exam Question 2021 PDF

Paper/Subject Question Paper Link
Chemistry Check Here
Chemistry (Hindi) Check Here
Chemistry (For Visually Impaired) Check Here
Chemistry (For Visually Impaired) (Hindi) Check Here

CBSE Class 12 Biology Compartment Exam Question 2021 PDF

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Biology Check Here
Biology (Hindi) Check Here
Biology (For Visually Impaired) Check Here
Biology (For Visually Impaired) (Hindi) Check Here

CBSE Class 12 Other Subjects Compartment Exam Question 2021 PDF

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Accountancy Check Here
Accountancy (Hindi) Check Here
Bussiness Studies Check Here
Computer Science (New) Check Here
Computer Science (Old) Check Here
Economics Check Here
Economics (Hindi) Check Here
Geography Check Here
Geography (Hindi) Check Here
Hindi Elective Check Here
History Check Here
History (Hindi) Check Here
Home Science Check Here
Home Science (Hindi) Check Here
Informatics Practices (New) Check Here
Informatics Practices (Old) Check Here
Physical Education Check Here
Physical Education (Hindi) Check Here
Poltical Science Check Here
Poltical Science (Hindi) Check Here
Psychology Check Here
Psychology (Hindi) Check Here
Sociology Check Here
Sociology (Hindi) Check Here

Frequently Asked Questions

Ques. Where can I find CBSE Class 12 Question Papers for the year 2021?

Ans. CBSE Class 12 Question Papers for the year 2021 can be found on various platforms, including the official CBSE website (cbse.nic.in), educational websites, and online forums.

Ques. What was the difficulty level of CBSE Class 12 Question Paper 2021?

Ans. The difficulty level of CBSE Class 12 Question Paper 2021 was moderate to difficult.

Ques. What were the marking schemes and evaluation criteria for CBSE Class 12 Question Paper 2021?

Ans. The marking schemes and evaluation criteria for CBSE Class 12 Question Paper 2021 varied for each subject. Generally, marks were allocated based on the correctness and completeness of the answers provided by the students. Each question typically had a predefined mark weightage, and marks were deducted for incorrect or incomplete answers.

Ques. How can I assess my performance in CBSE Class 12 Question Paper 2021?

Ans. Assessing your performance in CBSE Class 12 Question Paper 2021 involves reviewing your answers, comparing them with the suggested solutions or marking schemes, and analyzing your strengths and weaknesses.

Ques. How can I effectively manage time during CBSE Class 12 Board Exam 2021?

Ans. Effective time management during CBSE Class 12 Board Exam 2021 involves practicing time-bound mock tests and question papers, prioritizing questions based on their mark weightage and difficulty level, and allocating specific time slots for each section or subject.

*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.

CBSE CLASS XII 2021 Questions

  • 1.
    Pass necessary journal entries for the following transactions on dissolution of the firm of Rajesh, Somesh and Yogesh after various assets (other than cash) and third party liabilities have been transferred to Realisation Account :
    (i) Rajesh took over stock of Rs 4,00,000 at a discount of 20\%.
    (ii) Somesh agreed to take over the firm's furniture, not recorded in the books of the firm at Rs 80,000.
    (iii) Land and Building of the book value of Rs 60,00,000 was sold for Rs 90,00,000 through a broker who charged 10\% commission.
    (iv) Ashish, an old customer, whose account for Rs 70,000 was written off as bad in the previous year, paid 60\% of the amount.
    (v) Sundry Creditors of Rs 3,00,000 were settled at a discount of 10\%.
    (vi) Realisation expenses amounting to Rs 21,000 were paid by Yogesh.


      • 2.
        Arun, Bashir and Joseph were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 5 : 3 : 2. They admitted Daksh as a new partner who acquired his share entirely from Arun. If Arun sacrificed \( \frac{1}{5} \)th from his share to Daksh, Daksh's share in the profits of the firm will be :

          • \( \frac{1}{5} \) 
             

          • \( \frac{1}{10} \) 
             

          • \( \frac{3}{10} \)
          • \( \frac{2}{5} \)

        • 3.
          Sona Ltd. invited applications for issuing 60,000 equity shares of ₹ 50 each. The amount was payable as follows:
          On Application – ₹ 20 per share
          On Allotment – ₹ 25 per share
          On First and final call – Balance
          Applications for 90,000 shares were received. Applications for 10,000 shares were rejected and application money refunded. Shares were allotted on pro-rata basis to the remaining applicants. Excess money received with applications was adjusted towards sums due on allotment. Rahul, to whom 600 shares were allotted, failed to pay the allotment money and his shares were forfeited immediately. Afterwards, the first and final call was made. Mona, to whom 1,000 shares were allotted, failed to pay the first and final call. Her shares were also forfeited. Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Sona Ltd. for the above transactions.


            • 4.
              A charge \( -6 \mu C \) is placed at the center B of a semicircle of radius 5 cm, as shown in the figure. An equal and opposite charge is placed at point D at a distance of 10 cm from B. A charge \( +5 \mu C \) is moved from point ‘C’ to point ‘A’ along the circumference. Calculate the work done on the charge.
              work done on the charge


                • 5.
                  How would humanity benefit if people maintained silence? (Keeping Quiet)

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