The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has conducted the class 12 Chemistry examination today. Students had to appear for the examination from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM, for a duration of 90 minutes. A duration of 20 minutes was given as reading time instead of 15 minutes, unlike previous years. However, soon after the culmination of the exam, various coaching centres and educators have started releasing the answer keys and question paper solutions.
Students who are in need of these answer keys can get them directly from YouTube as well as private websites. Follow these steps to know how to access the answer keys.
Step 1- Go to YouTube at youtube.com
Step 2- Type ‘CBSE class 12 Chemistry answer key 2021’ on the search box
Step 3- The answer key videos posted by educators and coaching institutes will appear
Step 4- Click on the required one and go through the answer keys
Direct Links to Access CBSE Class 12 Chemistry Answer Key 2021
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Apni Kaksha | Click Here (Live) |
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Tanmay Creations | Click Here (Live) |
Since the exam is conducted in an objective-time pattern, the answer keys are released instantly after the exam. The questions were mostly asked from the 06 units as mentioned in the Term 1 syllabus. These units are Solid State, Solutions, p-block elements, Haloalkenes and Haloarenes, Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers along with Biomolecules. The total marks of the question paper was 35.
The official answer keys for CBSE class 12 Chemistry have not been released by the board yet. Hence, these unofficial answer keys do not have 100% accuracy because the perspective-based answers may differ. Nevertheless, they will help the students get an idea about the type of score they can expect and the overall performance in the examination.
CBSE does not verify the unofficial answer keys and so the students are advised to refer to multiple answer keys for the CBSE class 12 Chemistry exam. This usually comes in handy as they can calculate a rough score that may or may not be the same as the actual marks. One must calculate the scores as per the marking scheme of the board. Nonetheless, all questions in the term 1 exams carry equal marks and there is no negative marking.
Disclaimer: The answers are unofficial, and not published by the exam conducting body. They have been compiled by teachers, educators, and individuals with the aim of helping students. Aglasem takes no responsibility for the accuracy of the responses. They have been provided only for reference purposes.