Maharashtra Board Higher Secondary- Chemistry-I Papers

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In higher secondary studies, chemistry is a compulsory subject for the students of science stream and it is a necessary paper in the future for getting admission in engineering or medical sector. The paper is taught in every board and it has a good opportunity in future.

Paper Pattern:

The paper is of subjective type and it also contains objective question in it. Total questions asked in the paper are 5. Apart from 1st question, every question has its alternative. 1st question is of multiple choice and has 8 questions in it. Question no. 2 & 3 are of very short answer type and question no. 4 & 5 are of short answer type. Question no. 2 & 3 has 4 sub-questions and question no. 4 & 5 has 2 sub-questions in it. 1 question in the paper is of numerical type.

Frequently asked questions:

Questions in the paper are of subjective type and it also contains 1 objective question and 1 numerical question in it. The paper contains very short answer type and short answer type questions. Questions asked are such as on electrochemistry, solutions, solid states, elements of s-block elements, p-block elements, Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic acids etc. The paper is to be solved within given time limits.

Total marks and time allotted:

Total marks in the paper are 40 and time allotted is 2 hours only. Question no. 1 is of 8 marks and each question is of 1 mark, Question no. 2 & 3 are of 8-8 marks each and each sub-questions is of 2-2 marks and question no. 4 & 5 are of 8-8 marks and each sub-questions is of 4-4 marks each.

Recommended Books:

  • Chemistry by Pradeep Publications
  • Chemistry by Dinesh Publications
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    Ravikumar bharti:

    sum of the numbers in three digit number is 12.The digit in ten’s place is half the half the sum of remaining two digits.If the number are reversed the new number formed is less than the original number by 198. Find the three digit number.

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    sanjay suryawanshi:

    what is chemistry

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    shaikh javed anwar:

    i want previous papers of chemistry 1 and2