CBSE Board
has prescribed certain guidelines according to CBSE marking scheme. The question paper of Physics
will be of 70 marks and students have 3 hours to complete Physics
CBSE Paper. There will be internal
choices in the question paper. The students shall get due credit
for precise answers as per CBSE Marking
Scheme. The table below gives weightage of topics in CBSE Physics Question paper.
CBSE Marking Scheme in
detail for Physics

Weightage to Questions
CBSE
question paper for Physics shall consist of 8 very short answer
questions of 1 mark each. There will be two types of short answer
questions with 2 and 3 marks respectively. In addition to this,
there will be 3 long answer questions which will require students
to write answers in detail. The 5 long answer questions will carry
5 marks each. CBSE Physics question paper
will be of 70 marks in total. CBSE paper
will have no overall choice. However students will be given
internal choice on any one question of 3 marks, any one question of
2 marks and all three long answer questions. In all, there will be
internal choices on five questions.
Sample Question with CBSE
marking scheme for Physics
The marking scheme for answer to
sample question in Physics paper is given below:
Sample Question 1: Long Answer Question (5
Marks)
The step by step solution and how the
CBSE marking scheme goes for above is
shown below:

The paper will have 70%
of the questions of average difficulty level.
Around 15% of the questions will be easy
and 15% of the questions will be of higher
difficulty level.
It is important that a student
examine a question in conjunction with the CBSE Marking Scheme and find out the proximity of the
answer to that suggested in the CBSE Marking Scheme.
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