CBSE CLASS 12 PHYSICS IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
"Master Class 12 Physics Through Board-Focused Questions"
This comprehensive collection of CBSE Class 12 Physics important questions covers all chapters from the NCERT syllabus with carefully selected questions. Each chapter contains important short answer, long answer, and numerical problems that are frequently asked in board exams. These questions will help you identify key concepts, practice important derivations, and prepare effectively for your board examinations.
1. Electric Charges and Fields
15 Important Questions | Coulomb's law, electric field, Gauss's law
2. Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
12 Important Questions | Potential, equipotential, capacitors
3. Current Electricity
18 Important Questions | Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's laws, Wheatstone bridge
4. Moving Charges and Magnetism
15 Important Questions | Biot-Savart law, Ampere's law, cyclotron
5. Magnetism and Matter
10 Important Questions | Bar magnet, Earth's magnetism
6. Electromagnetic Induction
12 Important Questions | Faraday's law, Lenz's law, inductance
7. Alternating Current
14 Important Questions | AC voltage, LCR circuits, transformer
8. Electromagnetic Waves
8 Important Questions | EM spectrum, wave properties
9. Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
18 Important Questions | Reflection, refraction, lenses
10. Wave Optics
12 Important Questions | Interference, diffraction, polarization
11. Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
10 Important Questions | Photoelectric effect, de Broglie wavelength
12. Atoms
8 Important Questions | Atomic models, spectral series
13. Nuclei
10 Important Questions | Nuclear size, radioactivity, reactions
14. Semiconductor Electronics
15 Important Questions | Semiconductors, diodes, transistors
15. Communication Systems
8 Important Questions | Modulation, propagation, bandwidth
Board Exam Strategy
"Focus on derivations, diagrams and numerical problems - they carry significant marks in CBSE exams."
Physics Preparation Tip
"Modern Physics and Semiconductor chapters are high-scoring with relatively easier concepts - master them well."