How AI Predicts CBSE Class 12 Board Questions
The CBSE Class 12 Board Exam follows a strict blueprint. However, human teachers often guess "important questions" based on intuition. ExamPredict AI uses data.
We processed every paper from 2015 to 2025 to identify:
- Cyclic Trends: Topics that appear every alternate year.
- Hidden Weightage: Chapters that carry more marks than the official blueprint suggests.
- Keyword Patterns: Exact phrases examiners look for in 5-mark answers.
High-Weightage Chapters for Class 12 CBSE 2026
Physics (Derivations)
In Electrostatics, the derivation for "Electric Field on Axial Line" has appeared in 3 out of the last 5 years. Our algorithm flags this as 95% Probability for 2026.
Mathematics (Calculus)
Calculus (Integrals & Derivatives) covers 35 marks. We have isolated the 50 most common problem types that repeat with only number changes.
CBSE Board Exam 2026: Important Preparation Strategy
To score above 90% in Class 12, hard work is not enough. You need a strategy to maximize marks in the 3-hour duration.
- The 15-Minute Reading Time: Don't just read. Mark the questions you are 100% sure about. Attempt these first to build confidence.
- Step-Marking is Key: CBSE grants marks for steps. Even if your final answer in Physics numericals is wrong, writing the formula and substitution gets you 1.5 marks.
- Focus on NCERT: 85% of the paper is directly from NCERT examples. Our predicted questions filter out the complex reference book questions that never appear in boards.
FAQs on CBSE Class 12 Predicted Questions
Are CBSE predicted questions reliable?
Predictions are based on probability, not certainty. However, CBSE has a finite question bank. By analyzing the last 10 years of data, our AI identifies questions with a high recurrence rate, making them highly reliable for revision.
How many predicted questions should I practice?
We recommend practicing at least 5 full-length predicted papers per subject. This exposes you to 150+ high-probability questions, covering nearly 90% of the possible exam topics.
Does this cover the 2025-26 Syllabus?
Yes. We have removed all deleted chapters (like P-Block elements in Chemistry where applicable) and strictly follow the latest CBSE 2026 blueprint.
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