Karnataka 2nd PUC Chemistry Model Question Paper 2024:
Here, the official model paper and blueprint for Karnataka 2nd PUC Chemistry examination have been provided. Along with it, the model paper for the previous year and the list of most important topics as per the official weightage distribution have also been added here. Candidates are advised to go through these topics and practice the model papers in the last days before the examination. It is scheduled on March 15, 2024.
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Karnataka 2nd PUC Chemistry Model Question Paper 2024: Download PDF
As per the paper pattern, Karnataka 2nd PUC Chemistry Model Paper 2024 has been shared below:
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Model Paper 2024 | Karnataka 2nd PUC Chemistry Model Question Paper 2024 PDF |
Blueprint 2024 | Karnataka 2nd PUC Chemistry Blueprint 2024 PDF |
Model Paper 2023 | Karnataka 2nd PUC Chemistry Model Question Paper 2023 PDF |
Karnataka 2nd PUC Chemistry Important Topics 2024
Applicants can check some of the most important topics of Karnataka 2nd PUC Chemistry Exam 2024 having the highest weightage here below:
Electrochemistry
- Total weightage: 14 marks
- VSA (1 mark): 2 questions
- SA (3 marks): 4 questions
Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
- Total weightage: 14 marks
- VSA (1 mark): 2 questions
- SA (2 marks): 1 question
- LA (5 marks): 2 questions
Solutions
- Total weightage: 13 marks
- VSA (1 mark): 2 questions
- SA (2 marks): 1 question
- SA (3 marks): 3 questions
Chemical Kinetics
- Total weightage: 13 marks
- VSA (1 mark): 2 questions
- SA (2 marks): 1 question
- SA (3 marks): 3 questions
Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
- Total weightage: 12 marks
- VSA (1 mark): 2 questions
- LA (5 marks): 2 question
- SA (3 marks): 3 questions
Coordination Compounds
- Total weightage: 12 marks
- VSA (1 mark): 1 question
- SA (2 marks): 1 question
- SA (3 marks): 3 questions
The d & f - Block Elements
- Total weightage: 11 marks
- VSA (1 mark): 2 questions
- SA (3 marks): 3 questions