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Karnataka Class 12 Commerce Maths Pattern of the Question Paper

Karnataka Class 12 Commerce Maths Pattern of the Question Paper

Karnataka Class 12 Commerce Maths Pattern of the Question Paper

Karnataka Class 12 Commerce Maths Pattern of the Question Paper : Karnataka II PUC Mathematics exam is unlike the other exams that are quite easy for the students. The paper is reportedly difficult and students pointed at Part C as a spoiler with unexpected and tricky questions.

The marks allotted are clearly mentioned for each subject question to question. This will help the students to know how how well they have answered the board exams and will have an idea of how much they will be scoring in the board exams. And they can put for Revaluation after cross verifying their marks with the allotted marks. This is a very good facility provided to students by Karnataka Pre-University Education Board KSEEB. 

Karnataka Class 12 Commerce Maths Pattern of the Question Paper

Mathematics Paper Analysis – The Mathematics class 12 or II PUC Exam Question Paper is divided into the following parts :

II PUC Mathematics Exam Question Paper – Part A

This part comprises of one mark questions, mostly formulae and simple calculations. There will be totally ten questions.

II PUC Mathematics Exam Question Paper – Part B

This was a little tedious section comprising 14 two marks questions with a choice to answer any ten. Each question carries two marks.

II PUC Mathematics Exam Question Paper – Part C

Part C is the toughest in the paper with students reporting it to be unexpected and confusing. They are asked to attend any ten three marks questions in this section.

II PUC Mathematics Exam Question Paper – Part D

Students has the option to write any six out of the ten given questions. This is the section that is a breather for students after the tricky part c. Students found this part reasonably answerable.

II PUC Mathematics Exam Question Paper – Part E

This is the last part that carries ten marks. Only two questions are given with a choice to answer any one.

Karnataka Class 12 Commerce Maths Pattern of the Question Paper

BOARD PAPER PATTERN                                                              Time: 3 Hours Total Marks: 80

1. One theory question paper of 80 marks and duration for this paper will be 3 hours.

2. For Mathematics and Statistics, (Commerce) there will be only one question paper and two answer papers. Question paper will contain two sections viz. Section I and Section II. Students should solve each section on separate answer books.

Section – I

Q.1. This Question will have 8 sub-questions, each carring two marks. [12 Marks] Students will have to attempt any 6 out of the given 8 sub-questions.

Q.2. This Question carries 14 marks and consists of two sub parts (A) and (B) as follows: [14 Marks] (A) It contains 3 sub-questions of 3 marks each. Students will have to attempt any 2 out of the given 3 sub-questions. (B) It contains 3 sub-questions of 4 marks each. Students will have to attempt any 2 out of the given 3 sub-questions.

Q.3. This Question carries 14 marks and consists of two sub parts (A) and (B) as follows: [14 Marks] (A) It contains 3 sub-questions of 3 marks each. Students will have to attempt any 2 out of the given 3 sub-questions (B) It contains 3 sub-questions of 4 marks each. Students will have to attempt any 2 out of the given 3 sub-questions.

Section – II

Q.4. This Question will have 8 sub-questions, each carring two marks. [12 Marks] Students will have to attempt any 6 out of the given 8 sub-questions.

Q.5. This Question carries 14 marks and consists of two sub parts (A) and (B) as follows: [14 Marks] (A) It contains 3 sub-questions of 3 marks each. Students will have to attempt any 2 out of the given 3 sub-questions. (B) It contains 3 sub-questions of 4 marks each. Students will have to attempt any 2 out of the given 3 sub-questions.

Q.6. This Question carries 14 marks and consists of two sub parts (A) and (B) as follows: [14 Marks] (A) It contains 3 sub-questions of 3 marks each. Students will have to attempt any 2 out of the given 3 sub-questions (B) It contains 3 sub-questions of 4 marks each. Students will have to attempt any 2 out of the given 3 sub-questions.

Karnataka Class 12 Commerce Maths Pattern of the Question Paper

Evaluation Scheme for Practical

i. Duration for practical examination for each batch will be one hour.

ii. Total marks : 20

Karnataka Class 12 Commerce Maths Pattern of the Question Paper

Design of the Question Paper

MATHEMATICS CLASS : II PUC

Time: 3 hours 15 minute; Max. Mark:100

The weightage of the distribution of marks over different dimensions of the question paper shall be as follows:

I. Weightage to Objectives:

Objective Weightage Marks
Knowledge 40%60/150
Understanding 30%45/150
Application 20%30/150
Skill 10%15/150

II. Weightage to level of difficulty:

Level Weightage Marks
Easy35%53/150
Average55%82/150
Difficult10%15/150

III. Weightage to content:

 Chapter No.   Chapter No. of teaching Hours  Marks
 1. RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS 11  11
 2. INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS  8   8
 3. MATRICES  8  9
 4. DETERMINANTS 13  12
  5. CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTIABILITY 19  20
 6. APPLICATION OF DERIVATIVES 11 10
 7. INTEGRALS 21 22
 8. APPLICATION OF INTEGRALS   8    8
 9. DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS  9  10
10. VECTOR ALGEBRA 11  11
11. THREE DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY 12  11
12. LINEAR PROGRAMMING  7    7
13. PROBABILITY 12   11
  Total 150150

IV. Pattern of the question paper:

PART  Type of questionsNumber of questions to be setNumber of questions to be answeredRemarks
A 1  mark questions1010Compulsory part
B 2  mark questions1410——————
C 3  mark questions1410——————
D 5  mark questions10 6Questions must be asked from the specific set of topics as mentioned below, under section V
E  10  mark questions

(Each question with two subdivisions namely)

a) 6 mark and

b) 4 mark.

 2 1

Karnataka Class 12 Commerce Maths Pattern of the Question Paper

GUIDELINES TO THE QUESTION PAPER SETTER

1. The question paper must be prepared based on the individual blue print without changing the weightage of marks fixed for each chapter.

2. The question paper pattern provided should be adhered to.

  • Part A : 10 compulsory questions each carrying 1 mark;
  • Part B : 10 questions to be answered out of 14 questions each carrying 2 mark ;
  • Part C : 10 questions to be answered out of 14 questions each carrying 3 mark;
  • Part D : 6 questions to be answered out of 10 questions each carrying 5 mark
  • Part E : 1 question to be answered out of 2 questions each carrying 10 mark with subdivisions (a) and (b) of 6 mark and 4 mark respectively. (The questions for PART D and PART E should be taken from the content areas as explained under section V in the design of the question paper)

3. There is nothing like a single blue print for all the question papers to be set. The paper setter should prepare a blue print of his own and set the paper accordingly without changing the weightage of marks given for each chapter.

4. Position of the questions from a particular topic is immaterial.

5. In case of the problems, only the problems based on the concepts and exercises discussed in the text book (prescribed by the Department of Pre-university education) can be asked. Concepts and exercises different from text book given in Exemplar text book should not be taken. Question paper must be within the frame work of prescribed text book and should be adhered to weightage to different topics and guidelines.

6. No question should be asked from the historical notes and appendices given in the text book.

7. Supplementary material given in the text book is also a part of the syllabus.

8. Questions should not be split into subdivisions. No provision for internal choice question in any part of the question paper.

9. Questions should be clear, unambiguous and free from grammatical errors. All unwanted data in the questions should be avoided.

10. Instruction to use the graph sheet for the question on LINEAR PROGRAMMING in PART E should be given in the question paper.

11. Repetition of the same concept, law, fact etc., which generate the same answer in different parts of the question paper should be avoided.

Karnataka Class 12 Commerce Maths Pattern of the Question Paper

Weightage to content:

 Chapter No.   Chapter No. of teaching Hours PART A

1 mark

PART B

2 mark

 PART C

3 mark

 PART D

5 mark

PART E

6 mark

 

PART E

4 mark

  Marks
 1. RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS 11 1 111    11
 2. INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS  8121      8
 3. MATRICES  81 11    9
 4. DETERMINANTS 13 1 1 1 1  12
  5. CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTIABILITY 19 1221 1  20
 6. APPLICATION OF DERIVATIVES 11  111   10
 7. INTEGRALS 21 12211  22
 8. APPLICATION OF INTEGRALS   8  11      8
 9. DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS  9 1 1 1    10
10. VECTOR ALGEBRA 1112 2     11
11. THREE DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY 12 11 1 1    11
12. LINEAR PROGRAMMING  71    1     7
13. PROBABILITY 1211 1 1     11
  Total 150      150

Karnataka Class 12 Commerce Maths Pattern of the Question Paper

Tips to Score 99% in Class 12

You will surely feel helped with these TIPS TO SCORE 99% IN 12th STANDARD if you imply them in your study pattern.

  • Avoid Exam Stress

The feel of nervousness and tension is very natural before and during the examinations. A little bit of tension is quite helpful as it propels us to put in the very best effort. For taking the mind off it, the best way is to indulge yourself in your hobbies. It is a stress free therapy.

  • Have Positive Vibes

Positive attitude is the key to solve many of the problem. During exam time this is an important feature to have in you. Attitude is the main for all the students because it reflects your personality as well as your confidence or self confidence. It helps you crack the your exams with blushing colors.

Karnataka Class 12 Commerce Maths Pattern of the Question Paper

Tips on Class 12 Subjects

Class 12 Math Preparation Tips

  1. You must take note of all the theorems, methodologies and formulae involved in each subject. This helps you to read & brush the concepts even though if you are on the move.
  2. You must go through & understand different model problems. It is important to solve all the problems by yourself.
  3. You must understand the syllabus & the marks weightage attached to multiple sections and then you must decide on how much time you need to dedicate for each section.

To download Karnataka Class 12 Commerce Maths syllabus copy check here Syllabus

To download Karnataka Class 12 Commerce Maths Model papers check here Model papers 

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