Engineering
12th Class students
This exam covers three subjects.
Objective
Paper consists of 90 questions with 30 questions from each subject .Last 10 questions are numerical type. Answer any 5 questions from these 10 questions.
January to June
3 Hours
Online
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Mock Test 1 |
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Mock Test 2 |
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Mock Test 3 |
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Mock Test 4 |
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Mock Test 5 |
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Mock Test 6 |
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Chapter 1 Sets, Relations, Functions |
Chapter 1 Physics & Measurements |
Chapter 1 Some Basic concepts of Chemistry |
Chapter 1 |
Chapter 1 |
Chapter 2 Matrices |
Chapter 2 Kinematics |
Chapter 2 States of Matter |
Chapter 2 |
Chapter 2 |
Chapter 3 Determinants |
Chapter 3 Laws of Motion |
Chapter 3 Atomic Structure |
Chapter 3 |
Chapter 3 |
Chapter 4 Mathematical Induction |
Chapter 4 Work Energy Power |
Chapter 4 Chemical Bonding and Structure |
Chapter 4 |
Chapter 4 |
Chapter 5 Quadratic Equations |
Chapter 5 Rotational Motion |
Chapter 5 Chemical Thermo Dynamics |
Chapter 5 |
Chapter5 |
Chapter 6 Complex Numbers |
Chapter 6 Gravitation |
Chapter 6 Solutions |
Chapter 6 |
Chapter 6 |
Chapter 7 Sequences and Series |
Chapter 7 Properties Of Solids, Liquids & Gases |
Chapter 7 Equilibrium |
Chapter 7 |
Chapter 7 |
Chapter 8 Permutations and Combinations |
Chapter 8 Thermodynamics |
Chapter 8 Redox reactions and Electro Chemistry |
Chapter 8 |
Chapter 8 |
Chapter 9 Binomial Theorem |
Chapter 9 Kinetic Theory of Gases |
Chapter 9 Chemical Kinetics |
Chapter 9 |
Chapter 9 Preview |
Chapter 10 Mathematical Reasoning Logic |
Chapter 10 Oscillations & Waves |
Chapter 10 Surface Chemistry |
Chapter 10 |
Chapter 10 |
Chapter 11 Vector Algebra |
Chapter 11 Electrostatics |
Chapter 11 Classification Of Elements and Peroidicity In Properties |
Chapter 11 |
Chapter 11 |
Chapter 12 Probability |
Chapter 12 Current Electricity |
Chapter 12 Gneral principles and Process of Isolation of metals |
Chapter 12 |
Chapter 12 |
Chapter 13 Statistics |
Chapter 13 Magnetic Effects of Current & Magnetism |
Chapter 13 Hydrogen |
Chapter 13 |
Chapter13 Preview |
Chapter 14 Functions |
Chapter 14 EMI |
Chapter14 S-Block elements |
Chapter 14 |
Chapter 14 |
Chapter 15 Limits & Continuity |
Chapter 15 Alternating Currents |
Chapter 15 P-Block Elements |
Chapter 15 |
Chapter 15 |
Chapter 16 Differentiation |
Chapter 16 Electro Magnetic Waves |
Chapter 16 d and f - Block Elements |
Chapter 16 |
Chapter 16 |
Chapter 17 Tangents & Normals |
Chapter 17 Ray Optics |
Chapter 17 Co-ordination Compounds |
Chapter 17 |
Chapter 17 |
Chapter 18 Monotonicity of Functions |
Chapter 18 Optical Instruments |
Chapter 18 Environmental Chemistry |
Chapter 18 |
Chapter 18 |
Chapter 19 Mean Value Theorems |
Chapter 19 Wave Optics |
Chapter 19 Purification and characterization of organic compounds |
Chapter 19 |
Chapter 19 |
Chapter 20 Indefinite integrals |
Chapter 20 Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation |
Chapter 20 Some Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry |
Chapter 20 |
Chapter 20 Preview |
Chapter 21 Definite Integrals |
Chapter 21 Atoms |
Chapter 21 Hydro Carbons |
Chapter 21 |
Chapter 21 |
Chapter 22 Areas |
Chapter 22 Nucleii |
Chapter 22 Organic compounds containing Halogens |
Chapter 22 |
Chapter 22 |
Chapter 23 Differential Equations |
Chapter 23 Electronic Devices |
Chapter 23 Organic compounds containing Oxygen |
Chapter 23 |
Chapter 23 |
Chapter 24 Introduction to Geometry |
Chapter 24 Communication Systems |
Chapter 24 Organic compounds containing Nitrogen |
Chapter 24 |
Chapter 24 |
Chapter 25 Locus |
Chapter 25 Polymers |
Chapter 25 |
Chapter 25 |
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Chapter 26 Change of Axes |
Chapter 26 Biomolecules |
Chapter 26 |
Chapter 26 |
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Chapter 27 Straight Lines |
Chapter 27 Chemistry in Everyday life |
Chapter 27 |
Chapter 27 |
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Chapter 28 Circles , System of Circles |
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Chapter 29 Parabola |
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Chapter 30 Ellipse |
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Chapter 31 Hyperbola |
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Chapter 32 3-D Geometry |
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Chapter 33 Trigonometrical identities upto Transformations |
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Chapter 34 Trigonometric Equations |
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Chapter 35 Inverse Trigonometric Equations |
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