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CBSE Class-12 Exam 2016 : All India Scheme Question Paper (English Core)

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CBSE Class-12 Question Papers for IOP/Comptt Examination 2017 : Delhi Scheme, Economics

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Delhi Scheme, Economics

CBSE Class-12 Question Papers for IOP/Comptt Examination 2017 : Economics, Set -1

ECONOMICS
 

Time allowed : 3 hours

Maximum Marks : 100

General Instructions :
(i) All questions in both sections are compulsory.
(ii) Marks for questions are indicated against each question.
(iii) Questions number 1 – 5 and 16 – 20 are very short answer questions carrying 1 mark each. They are required to be answered in one sentence.
(iv) Questions number 6 – 8 and 21 – 23 are short answer questions carrying 3 marks each. Answers to them should not normally exceed 60 words each.
(v) Questions number 9 – 11 and 24 – 26 are also short answer questions carrying 4 marks each. Answers to them should not normally exceed 70 words each.
(vi) Questions number 12 – 15 and 27 – 30 are long answer questions carrying 6 marks each. Answers to them should not normally exceed 100 words each.
(vii) Answers should be brief and to the point and the above word limit be adhered to as far as possible.

Section – A

1. When is a good considered an inferior good ?

2. Average revenue equals : (Choose the correct alternative)
(A) Total revenue divided by the quantity produced.
(B) Price
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of the above

3. Define production function.

4.  A perfectly competitive firm faces : (Choose the correct alternative)
(A) Constant price
(B) Constant average revenue
(C) Constant marginal revenue
(D) All the above

5. Under which form of market a firm is called price taker ?

6. Distinguish between positive economics and normative economics. Give an example of each.
OR
Distinguish between micro-economics and macro-economics. Give an example of each.

7. Why does a production possibility curve slope downwards from left to right ? Explain.

8. When price of a good rises by 20 percent its demand falls by 40 percent. Calculate its price elasticity of demand.

9. Explain any two causes of ‘increase in supply’ of a commodity.

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CBSE Class-12 Question Papers for IOP/Comptt Examination 2017 : Delhi Scheme, Accountancy

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Delhi Scheme, Accountancy

CBSE Class-12 Question Papers for IOP/Comptt Examination 2017 : Accountancy, Set -1

ACCOUNTANCY
 

Time allowed : 3 hours

Maximum Marks : 80

General Instructions :
(i) This question paper contains two parts A and B.
(ii) Part A is compulsory for all.
(iii) Part B has two options : Option – I Analysis of Financial Statements and Option – II Computerized Accounting.
(iv) Attempt only one option of Part B.
(v) All parts of a question should be attempted at one place.

PART – A
(Accounting for Partnership Firms and Companies)

1. Why should a new partner contribute towards goodwill on his admission ?

2. X, Y and Z were partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 2 : 2. Z retired and the amount due to him was 85,000. He was paid 5,000 immediately. The balance was payable in three equal annual instalments carrying interest @ 6% p.a. Pass necessary journal entry for recording the same on the date of Z’s retirement.

3. State any one occasion for the dissolution of the firm on court’s orders.

4. Change in Profit Sharing Ratio amounts to dissolution of partnership or partnership firm ? Give reason in support of your answer.

5. In which ratio do the remaining partners acquire the share of profit of the retiring partner ?

6.  What is meant by ‘Employee Stock Option Plan’ ?
7.  The total capital of the firm of Sakshi, Mehak and Megha is
1,00,000 and the market rate of interest is 15%. The net profits for the last 3 years were 30,000; ₹ 36,000 and 42,000. Goodwill is to be valued at 2 years purchase of the last 3 years’ super profits. Calculate the goodwill of the firm.

8. Madhur Ltd. took over the assets of 3,90,000 and Liabilities of 40,000 of Rasova Ltd. for a consideration of 4,00,000. 20% was paid by a cheque and the balance by issue of fully paid equity shares of ₹ 100 each at a premium of 60%. Show necessary journal entries for these transactions in the books of Madhur Ltd.

9. Xansa Ltd. offered 22,000 equity shares of ₹ 100 each to the public at a premium of 20 per share. The amount per share was payable as  30 on application;  50 (including premium) on allotment; and the balance on first and final call. 20,000 shares
were subscribed by the public. All calls were made. A shareholder holding 1,000 shares failed to pay the first and final call money. His shares were forfeited. Show ‘Share Capital’ in the Balance Sheet of Xansa Ltd. Also, prepare ‘Notes to Accounts’.

10. Anuj, Manoj and Disha were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 2 : 2 : 1. On 1st April, 2016, the capitals of the partners were : 3,00,000; 2,00,000 and 1,00,000 respectively. The firm closes its books on 31st March every year. Disha died on 1st July, 2016.

(a) On Disha’s death the goodwill of the firm was valued at 30,000.
(b) Disha’s share of profit till the date of her death was calculated at
12,000.
Pass necessary journal entries in the books of the firm for the above on Disha’s Death.

11.  Tvisha and Divya were partners in a firm carrying on a tiffin service in Hyderabad. Divya noticed that a lot of food is left at the end of the day. To avoid wastage, she suggested that the same may be distributed among the needy. Tvisha wanted it to be mixed with the food to be served the next day. Tvisha then gave a proposal that if her share in the profit is increased, she will not mind free distribution of left over food. Divya happily agreed. So, they decided to change their profit sharing ratio to 3 : 2 with immediate effect. On the date of change in the profit-sharing ratio, the goodwill of the firm was valued at ` 50,000.

(a) Pass the necessary adjustment entry for the treatment of goodwill.
(b) State any two values highlighted in the behavior of Tvisha and Divya.

12. Prayuj Ltd. forfeited 2,000 shares of 10 each, fully called up, on which they had received only 14,000. 50 of the forfeited shares were reissued for 9 per share fully paid up. 
Pass necessary journal entries for forfeiture and re-issue of shares. Also prepare share forfeited account

13. (a) Journalise the following transaction at the time of issue of 12% debentures ; Nandan Ltd. issued 90,000, 12% debentures of ₹ 100 each at a discount of 5% redeemable at 110%. (b) Journalise the following transactions on redemption of debentures :
(i) Kipter Ltd. redeemed
1,90,000, 14% debentures of 100 each issued at par by converting them into equity shares of 10 each issued at a premium of 25%.
(ii) Rabtec Ltd. purchased its own 3,000, 12% Debentures of
100 each at 96 per debenture for immediate cancellation. Ignore entries for Debenture Redemption Reserve, Debenture Redemption Investments and Interest.

14. Give the necessary journal entries for the following transactions on dissolution of the firm of Aman and Rajat on 31st March, 2016, after the transfer of various assets (other  than cash) and the third party liabilities to Realisation Account. They shared profits and losses in the ratio of 2 : 1.

(a) There was a bill of exchange of 10,000 under discount. The bill was received from Derek who became insolvent.

(b) Bills payable of 30,000 falling due on 30th April, 2016 were discharged at 29,550.

(c) Creditors of 30,000 took over stock of 10,000 at 10% discount and the balance was paid to them in cash.

(d) There was an old typewriter which had been written off completely. It was estimated to realize 600. It was taken away by Rajat at 25% less than the estimated price.

(e) Aman agreed to take over the responsibility of completing dissolution at an agreed remuneration of 1,000 and to bear all realization expenses. Actual realisation expenses 800 were paid by the firm.

(f) Loss on realization was 54,000.

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CBSE Class-12 Question Papers for IOP/Comptt Examination 2017 : Delhi Scheme, Business Studies

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CBSE Class-12 Question Papers for IOP/Comptt Examination 2017 :

Delhi Scheme, Business Studies

CBSE Class-12 Question Papers for IOP/Comptt Examination 2017 : Business Studies, Set -1

BUSINESS STUDIES


Time allowed : 3 hours

Maximum Marks : 80

General Instructions :
(i) Answers to questions carrying 1 mark may be from one word to one sentence.
(ii) Answer to questions carrying 3 marks may be from 50-75 words.
(iii) Answer to questions carrying 4-5 marks may be about 150 words.
(iv) Answers to questions carrying 6 marks may be about 200 words.
(v) Attempt all parts of a question together.

1. On the introduction of ‘Goods and Services Tax Act, experts in the field of business started analysing and forecasting its impact on various sectors and industries. Vivek, an established businessman, attended a few seminars and conferences organized by such experts to familiarize himself with this information. He wanted to use these forecasts to reduce the uncertainty in making decisions for the future in his business. Name the step in the planning process that is being discussed in the above  aragraph.

2.How do principles of management help managers in taking decisions Scientifically ?
State.
3.  Beena, a student of management, likes to relate what she learnt in class to real life situations. She observed many situations while watching educational programmes on television that remind her of concepts of Scientific Management. In one such
programme, factories manufacturing parts for products like automobiles, computers and mobile phones were being telecast. Name the technique of Scientific Management that should be adhered to, while manufacturing parts for such products.

4. Give the meaning of ‘Laissez Faire’ style of leadership.

5. Ravi, the Marketing Manager of Weaver Garments Ltd. does not allow the salesmen working under him to freely express their frank opinion and feelings regarding work related matters.
Identify the organizational barrier to communication that has been created by Ravi.

6. What is meant by a ‘Commercial Paper’ ?

7. How does ‘level of competition’ affect the working capital requirement of an organization ? State.

8. Avik is the finance manager of Mars Ltd. In the current year the company earned high profit. However, Avik thinks that it is better to declare smaller dividend as he is unsure about the earning potential of the company in the coming years. Avik’s choice of dividend decision is based on which of the factor that affect it ?

9. After completing her studies in product design, Sarita wishes to start her own business to design products to cater to the mobility and communication requirements of persons with special needs. She told her friend that she wanted to focus on supplying high quality products at affordable prices. The Unique Selling Proposition (U.S.P.) of the products would be sensitivity to the challenges and needs of the differently abled people. She wants to employ only differently abled persons in her factory and sales offices across the country. This decision of Sarita provides the base for interpreting her  strategy. This also defines the broad parameters within which the company may recruit the persons. Sarita has also to decide about the exact manner and the chronological order of how the selection of the differently abled applicants will be done. In the above lines, Sarita is discussing about one of the functions of management. This function has several types. Identify and explain the types Sarita is discussing in the above lines.

10. State any three merits of external sources of recruitment.

11. Describe briefly the following methods of training :
(i) Apprenticeship Training; and
(ii) Internship Training.

12. Differentiate between Capital Market and Money Market on the basis of :
(i) Investment Outlay, (ii) Safety and (iii) Liquidity.

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CBSE Class-12 Question Papers for IOP/Comptt Examination 2017 : Delhi Scheme, History

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CBSE Class-12 Question Papers for IOP/Comptt Examination 2017 :

Delhi Scheme, History

CBSE Class-12 Question Papers for IOP/Comptt Examination 2017 : History, Set -1

HISTORY



Time allowed : 3 hours

Maximum Marks : 80

General Instructions :
(1) Answer all the questions. Some questions have internal choice. Marks are indicated against each question.
(2) Answer to question nos. 1 to 3 carrying 2 marks should not exceed 30 words each.
(3) Answer to question nos. 4 to 9 carrying 4 marks should not exceed 100 words. Students should attempt only 5 questions in this section.
(4) Question 10 (for 4 marks) is a value based question and compulsory question.
(5) Answer to question nos. 11 to 13 carrying 8 marks should not exceed 350 words.
(6) Questions 14 to 16 are source based questions and have no internal choice.
(7) Question 17 is a Map question that includes identification and significant test items. Attach the map with the answer-sheet.

PART – A

Answer all the questions given below :
1. Who founded the Mauryan Empire ? Mention any one source to know about him.

2. Elucidate any two features of the Kitab-ul-Hind.

3. Why was Permanent Settlement rarely extended to any other region beyond Bengal during 18th century ?. Give two reasons.

PART – B


SECTION – I
 

Answer any five of the following questions :

4. “Be lamps unto yourself as all of you must work out your own liberation.” In the light of the above last words of Buddha to his followers bring out his philosophy of life.

5. Describe how numismatics (Study of coins) of the sixth century B.C.E. onwards has helped the historians to reconstruct the past of the various kingdoms.

6. In what ways have the daily routine and special festivities associated with the Mughal Court conveyed a sense of power of the Mughal Emperor ? Explain.

7. Explain the features of Virupaksha temple.

8. How did the British Land Revenue policy undermined the position and authority of the Taluqdars of Awadh during early nineteenth century ? Explain.

9. Describe the causes that led to the Partition of India.

SECTION – II

Value Based Question (Compulsory)

10. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow :
‘Rani of Jhansi’ was represented as a masculine figure chasing the enemy, slaying British soldiers and valiantly fighting till her last. Children in many parts of India grow  up reading the lines of Subhadra Kumari : “Khoob Lari Mardani Woh To Jhansi Wali
Rani thi”. In the light of the above passage highlight the values upheld by Rani of Jhansi.

PART – C

Long Answer Questions

Answer all the questions given below :
11. Describe the evidences that suggests that Brahminal prescriptions about Kinship, Patriarchy and marriages were not universally followed during Mahabharata period.

OR

Highlight the elements considered by the historians while analyzing the Mahabharata. Explain B.B. Lal’s search for convergence in this regard.

12.  Examine Ain-i-Akbari as the culmination of large historical and administrative project of Akbar’s empire.

OR

Examine the vitality of Mughal Land Revenue System as an administrative apparatus.

 

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CBSE Class-12 Question Papers for IOP/Comptt Examination 2017 : Delhi Scheme, Geography

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Delhi Scheme, Geography

CBSE Class-12 Question Papers for IOP/Comptt Examination 2017 : Geography, Set -1

GEOGRAPHY (Theory)


Time allowed : 3 hours

Maximum Marks : 70

1. Why is the number of females more than males in urban areas of U.S.A. and Canada ? Give one reason.

2. Mention any two key areas of human development.

3. Define the Concept of Knowledge Processing Outsourcing (K.P.O.).

4. State any two advantages the nations get by forming ‘Regional Trade Blocs’.

5. Explain the term ‘agricultural density of population’ in India.

6. “Kerala and Mizoram have higher literacy rate than other states of India.” Explain.

7. “Indian seaports are highly valuable in handling foreign trade.” Justify.

8. Explain any three aspects of environmental determinism.

9. Describe any three features of compact settlements of the world.

10. Study the table given below and answer the questions that follow :

India – Class-wise number of towns and cities and their population, 2001

Class

Population Size

Number

Population

(Million)

% of total Urban Population

% Growth

(1991-2001)

All classes total

 

5161

285.35

100

31.13

I

1,00,000 and more

423

172.04

61.48

23.12

II

50,000 - 99,999

498

34.43

12.3

43.45

III

20,000 - 49,999

1386

41.97

15.0

46.19

IV

10,000 - 19,999

1560

22.6

8.08

32.94

V

5,000 - 9,999

1057

7.98

2.85

41.49

VI

Less than 5,000

227

0.8

0.29

21.21

 

(10.1) Which class of Indian cities has the largest number of cities ?
(10.2) Which class of Indian cities accommodate least urban population ?
(10.3) Explain the main reason for the low urban population in this class of cities.

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CBSE Class-12 Question Papers for IOP/Comptt Examination 2017 : Delhi Scheme, Political Science

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Delhi Scheme, Political Science

CBSE Class-12 Question Papers for IOP/Comptt Examination 2017 : Political Science, Set -1

POLITICAL SCIENCE


Time allowed : 3 hours

Maximum Marks : 100

General Instructions :
(i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Questions number 1 – 5 are of one mark each. The answers to these questions should not exceed 20 words each.
(iii) Questions number 6 – 10 are of two marks each. The answers to these questions should not exceed 40 words each.
(iv) Questions number 11 – 16 are of four marks each. The answers to these questions should not exceed 100 words each.

(v) Questions number 17 – 21 are of five marks each. The answers to these questions should not exceed 150 words each.
(vi) Question number 21 is a map-based question. Write its answers in your answerbook.
(vii) Questions number 22 – 27 are of six marks each. The answers to these questions should not exceed 150 words each.

1. State any one reason for the smaller states to remain tied to any one super power during the Cold War period.

2. Which one of the following statements is true about the beginning of the ‘new world order’ ?
A. Emerging of Iraq as a power after it invaded and occupied Kuwait.
B. Weakening of socialism in the U.S.S.R.
C. The decision of the UN to get Kuwait liberated by force after years of deadlock during the Cold War.
D. Disintegration of the Soviet Union.

3. In 1971, who gave the slogan ‘Garibi Hatao’ (remove poverty) and why ?

4. Give any one suitable argument to support the need of popular movements.

5. In your opinion, which is the major factor responsible for the success of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in 2014 Lok Sabha Elections ?

6. Name any four member countries of NATO.

7.  Give any two examples to support the concept of ‘common but differentiated responsibilities’.

Match correctly the leaders given in List ‘A’ with the political parties given inList ‘B’ :
List – A                                            List – B
a. C. Rajagopalachari                    i. Bharatiya Jana Sangh
b. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee       ii. The Communist Party
c. Acharya Narender Dev              iii. Swatantra Party
d. A.K. Gopalan                             v. Socialist Party

10. In which two ways did the policy of Non-alignment benefit India ?

11. Explain the US Hegemony as a hard power.

12. If there had not been any international organization like the United Nations, what would have been the possible consequences ? Explain any two points.

 

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