The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) Class 12 Physics exam is scheduled to be conducted tomorrow, February 02, 2022. The BSEB had released the Class 12 Physics exam (Subject code 117) Model Question Paper last week. Candidates can find the PDF link in this article. The total mark of the theory exam is 70. Practical exams have a weightage of 30 marks, which was conducted in the month of January 2022. The model question paper will help the candidates to get familiarised with the question paper pattern and it also highlights the important concepts from the syllabus. At this last minute, candidates should make use of this model paper and try to practice the questions, especially the numerical.
Question Paper pattern
There are a total of 96 questions in the paper. The maximum mark is 70. The total duration of the exam is 3 hours 15 minutes. The question paper is divided into three sections- A, B, and C.
Section | Question type | Total no. of questions | No. of questions to be attempted | Mark per question | Total marks |
Section A | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) | 70 | 35 | 1 | 35 |
Section B | Short Answer Type Questions | 20 | 10 | 2 | 20 |
Section C | Long Answer Type Questions | 6 | 3 | 5 | 15 |
Total | 96 | 48 | 70 |
The MCQs have 4 options. The answer for these will have to be marked in the OMR sheet only. For the short answer and long answer type questions, answer sheets will be provided to the students.
Click here for BSEB Class 12 Physics Model Question Paper
Important instructions
Candidates should only mark the MCQ answers in the OMR sheet provided to them, using a blue/ black ballpoint pen. The OMR sheets should not possess any other symbols/ markings other than the answer bubbles. Do not use whitener/ blade in the OMR/ answer sheet. Candidates will be given 15 minutes of cool-off time before the commencement of the exam. At this time, candidates can read the question paper and plan which questions they are going to attempt. Students should strictly adhere to the maximum limit of the number of questions to be attempted. If a candidate attempts more than the maximum limit, only those questions answered first as per the limit in each section will be taken into consideration.