CBSE 12th History Model Question Paper 2024: Central Board of Secondary Education is all set to hold the exam for Class 12th History subject on March 27 . The model papers for the same have been provided here for the ease of the students. Solving more and more CBSE class 12 History sample papers will help the candidates in their exam preparation. The links to download CBSE History Sample paper PDFs have been shared here along with their solutions.
Candidates can download these question papers in a PDF format, and try to practice in the given duration only. After solving each of the model papers, students will have a better understanding of the syllabus, the type of questions likely to be asked, the exam pattern, and the overall flow of the question paper which will boost confidence and help reduce anxiety on the test day.
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CBSE 12th History Model Question Paper 2024
Candidates can access CBSE 12th History model question paper PDFs for the years 2023 to 2019.
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CBSE 12th History Sample Paper Solution 2024
Here are the sample question papers and solutions for CBSE 12th History for your reference.
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CBSE 12th History Model Paper 2024: Important Topics
Here are some of the important chapters in the CBSE Class 12th History subject including the chapters with highest expected weightage in the exam:
History Part I
Kings, Farmers and Towns (Early States and Economies 600 BCE to 600 CE)
Kingship, Caste and Class (Early societies)
Bricks, Beads and Bones (The Harappa Civilisation)
History Part II
Bhakti-Sufi Traditions (Changes in Religious Beliefs and Devotional Texts
An Imperial Capital- Vijayanagar
Through the Eyes of Travellers (Perceptions of Society)
History Part III
Rebels and Raj (1857 Revolt and its Representations)
Mahatma Gandhi and the National Movement (Civil Disobedience and Beyond)
Colonialism and The Countryside (Exploring Official Archives)