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Class XII Physics Marking Scheme

This document outlines the marking scheme for a Class XII Physics exam. It lists 21 questions across 3 sections (A, B, C). For each question, it indicates the number of marks allocated for different parts like formulas, calculations, diagrams, derivations, etc. The majority of questions involve diagrams, derivations, and calculations around topics relating to electricity, magnetism, and electronics.

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Class XII Physics Marking Scheme

This document outlines the marking scheme for a Class XII Physics exam. It lists 21 questions across 3 sections (A, B, C). For each question, it indicates the number of marks allocated for different parts like formulas, calculations, diagrams, derivations, etc. The majority of questions involve diagrams, derivations, and calculations around topics relating to electricity, magnetism, and electronics.

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Marking Scheme

Class - XII Physics

Section - A

Q. No. Marks

Q .1 Formula n = q/e ½
Result 6.25 x 1018 ½

Q .2 Diagram of Equipotential Surface 1

Q. 3 Plotting the graph 1

Q. 4 Reason ½
Answer ½

Section – B
Q. 5 Formula 1
Calculation ½
Result ½

Q. 6 Labeled 1
Derivation 1
Q. 7 Formula 1
Calculation ½
Result ½

Q. 8 Formula 1
Calculation ½
Result ½

Q. 9 Calculation by Kirchoff’s law 1½


Result ½

OR

Definition 1
Two properties ½ +½

Section - C

Q. 10 Labeled diagram 1
Derivation 2

Q. 11 Diagram 1
Derivation 2
Q.12 Explanation of current flow in a conductor 1
Diagram ½
Derivation 1½

Q. 13 Plotting the graph between resistivity


with temperature for

(a) Conductor 1
(b) Alloys 1
(c) Insulator 1

Q. 14 Diagram of electric field on the


equatorial line of dipole 1
Derivation 2

Q.15 Principle of potentiometer 1


Diagram 1
Derivation of formulae
E1 / E2 = l 1 / l 2 1

Q.16 Diagram ½
Direction of electric field ½
Derivation 2

Q.17
(i)
(a) Diagram of resistances connected
in series ½
(b) Derivation ½
(c) Formula Obtained R = R1 + R2 + R3 ½
(ii)
(a) Diagram of resistances connected
in parallel ½
(b) Derivation ½
(c) Formula Obtained
1/R = 1/R1 + 1/R 2 + 1/R3 ½

Q.18 Diagram 1
Derivation for the magnetic field at
the center of a current carrying loop 2

Q.19 Statement of Ampere’s circuital law 1


Diagram ½
Proof 1½

Q.20 Diagram of mixed grouping of cells 1


Expression obtained 2

Q.21 Principle of Cyclotron 1


Labeled diagram 1
Two uses ½+½

OR
Formula 1
Calculation 1
Result 1

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