CBSE Class 12 boards 2020:
Last minute
subject-wise expert advice for science students
With less than 2 weeks to go before the
CBSE Class 12 Board Exam begins, students from science background (i.e. PCM
group) are now gearing up for it.
EDUCATION | Partha Halder | Feb 13, 2020
With less than 2 weeks to go before the CBSE Class
XII Board Exam begins, students from science background (i.e. PCM group) are
now gearing up for it. Majority of them would have appeared in JEE Main 2020
(in January) and now their focus is to maximize their performance in the board
exam.
Here are few tips to help them tide over
the next few weeks:
* Understand the syllabus and make proper study
plan: Assess the weight-age of different sections to decide the time to be
devoted for revision. Practicing questions of 5 or 6 marks will certainly help.
* Set Daily Target for studies: Set a daily target
for studies, keep a note of it to strengthen your resolve.
* Prepare revision notes: Make separate notebooks
for theorems, formulae and methodologies. This will help you to read and
quickly brush up the concepts.
* Practice questions by yourself: Try to solve the
questions by yourself in the 1 st attempt. If you are unable to do it, then
refer to the solution or discuss it with your teacher.
* Practice Full length Question Paper: It is a good
way to mentally prepare and get exam ready. The more you practice and solve
question papers the more confident you become.
* Address your problem areas: Address your doubts
the moment you encounter it, do not procrastinate.
* Analyze your mistakes: It’s extremely crucial to
spot and analyze mistakes if you do not want to repeat it in the actual exam.
Subject-wise
tips
MATHEMATICS
The new pattern introduced this year will comprise
80 marks for written exam and 20 marks for practical. There will be 36
questions divided into 4 sections carrying 1, 2, 4 and 6 marks respectively. A
systematic learning is essential for Mathematics.
* Follow NCERT books for building micro concepts of
chapters. Practice solved examples and exercises.
* Many a times questions asked are not the most
expected ones. Hence cover the whole syllabus.
* Devote more efforts on topics that you think you
are weak and/or topics that you think are less interesting.
* Solve and practice previous years question papers
and also mock tests.
* The most important topic where you can score is
Calculus (weightage 35 marks). Focus on continuity and differentiability,
logarithmic differentiation, high order derivative, increasing and decreasing
functions, maxima and minima word problems, integration, area, differential
equation
* Algebra (Matrices and Determinants), 10 marks.
* Relation and Function and Inverse trigonometric
function (8 marks)
* Vectors and three dimensional geometry ( 2 - 4
marks)
* Linear programming has a weightage of 4-6 marks.
CHEMISTRY
* It is important to practice multiple choice
questions and very short answer questions from NCERT exempler.
* In Physical Chemistry, there will be numerical
based questions, so write important formulae of each chapter and practice
enough numerical.
* While Attempting numericals:
o Write formulae used.
o Substitute the values
o Calculate and write final answer with units.
* Attempt old board question papers and attempt mock
tests within fixed time limit.
Organic Chemistry
* This is a scoring section but requires systematic
revision. Typically the type of questions asked are :
* Conceptual questions (reasoning based)
* Conversions/Word Problem
* Name Reactions
* Distinction Test
* Mechanism of reaction (as per NCERT)
* A lot of practice is needed so try to solve as
many questions as you can on a daily basis.
* Don’t just read; write the solution yourself
several times to develop that flow and gain speed and
accuracy. Remember, balancing of reaction is not
needed.
* Most of the students ignore and/or do not revise
certain chapters like Polymers, Bio-molecular and
Chemistry in everyday life. But these chapters
collectively carry a weightage of 10 marks and hence
one must devote some time to revise them.
Inorganic Chemistry
* In this section, questions that asked are based
on:
* Reasoning
* Structure
* Complete the reaction
* p-block elements : Write all important reactions
in a sheet and revise them on a regular basis.
* d- and f- block elements : Revise and practice
reasoning based questions; revise preparation
structure and properties of compounds like KMnO 4
and K 2 Cr 2 O 7
* Coordination Compound : It’s an important chapter
as different types of questions are asked.
* Metallurgy : A wide variety of questions are asked
hence revise thoroughly.
* Attempt old board questions papers and attempt
Mock test papers within a fixed time limit. This will help to develop exam
temperament, flow and speed. Follow it up with few mock test papers just before
the exam.
Physics
* Sufficient time must be devoted to revise lengthy
chapters viz Electrostatics and Optics.
* Practice few subjective questions like those based
on Cyclotron, Magnetometer and other similar apparatus.
* Do not neglect small chapters like Alternating
Current.
* You will have to be thorough with the following
chapters :
* Magnetic properties of materials
* Semi-conductor
* Diffraction
* Polarization
* Optical Instrument
* Electromagnetic Wave and Communication System
* While solving numerical type problems, draw
diagrams and label different parts appropriately, ensure
that you are putting correct values and units.
* The language for definitions should be original,
altering them must be avoided.
(Author Partha Halder is Centre Head of FIITJEE
Punjabi Bagh Centre. Views expressed here are personal.)
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