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CBSE Class 11 Chemistry at senior secondary stage creates a foundation for the students who want to either go for professional courses or do advanced study in the discipline. TestPaperz has aggregated various previous year CBSE Class 11 Chemistry Question papers to help students get a feedback on their understanding and learning of the subject. They can do a self-evaluation at their own convenience and then can subsequently focus on their weak areas before going for the final exams. Download free CBSE Class 11 Chemistry Question Papers by clicking below:
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CBSE Class 9 Chemistry Board Exam theory Question Paper is of 70 marks and practicals account for 30 marks. The theory question paper is of 3 hour duration.
CBSE Class 11 Chemistry syllabus has following units:
Unit I Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
Unit II Structure of Atom
Unit III Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
Unit IV Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
Unit V States of Matter: Gases and Liquids
Unit VI Chemical Thermodynamics
Unit VII Equilibrium
Unit VIII Redox Reactions
Unit IX Hydrogen
Unit X s -Block Elements
Unit XI p -Block Elements
Unit XII Organic Chemistry: Some basic Principles and Techniques
Unit XIII Hydrocarbons
Unit XIV Environmental Chemistry
For complete syllabus please refer to CBSE Class 11 Board Website
The Practicals in CBSE Class 11 Chemistry account for 30 marks. The evaluation scheme for practical exams is as follows:
- Volumetric Analysis (8 Marks)
- Salt Analysis (8 Marks)
- Content Based Experiment (6 Marks)
- Project Work (4 Marks)
- Class record and viva (4 Marks)
The CBSE Class 11 Chemistry Question Paper is designed in a manner where it tests the following:
Remembering of facts, terms, basic concepts and answers. ( 7 marks)
Understanding of facts and ideas by organising, comparing, interpreting, translating, giving descriptions and writing main ideas. ( 21 Marks)
Applying the acquired knowledge, facts, concepts, principles, rules to solve problems in a new situation with a different way (21 Marks)
Analysing information by examining it and breaking it into parts with respect to motives or causes. Making inferences and finding evidence to support generalizations (14 Marks)
Evaluating information, validity of ideas or quality of work based on a set of criteria and then present and defend opinions by making judgements
Proposing alternative solutions or combining elements in a new pattern by compiling information together in a different way (7 Marks)
Following textbooks are prescribed by CBSE Board for Class 11 Chemistry
- Chemistry Part I for Class 11, Published by NCERT
- Chemistry Part II for Class 11, Published by NCERT
- Chemistry Lab Manual for Class 11 , Published by NCERT
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