HSC PHYSICS BOARD EXAM -TIPS-26
HSC PHYSICS BOARD EXAM
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IMPORTANT PRACTICE QUESTIONS FOR HSC PHYSICS BOARD EXAM (2025–26)
FOR CHAPTERS 1 TO 16
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Do it Compulsory While Solving HSC (12th Std) Physics Question Paper
Special Guidance for HSC Students
While solving the HSC Board Physics paper, students should carefully follow the points given below.
What to Do 2 Month Before the HSC Physics Exam
1) Revise the Following Points From Every Chapter
Understand, remember, and memorize all the following:
Statements
Properties / Characteristics
Examples, Illustrations
Uses and Applications
Types, Processes
Advantages and Disadvantages
Merits and Demerits
Analogies
Short Notes
Distinguish between / Differences
Similarities
Inferences
2) Importance of Diagrams
All diagrams must be drawn by pencil, using a geometric box.
Practice all diagrams from the textbook thoroughly.
Diagrams may be asked in different forms such as:
Free Body Diagrams (FBD)
3) Derivations Writing Technique:
Draw the related diagram neatly by pencil.
Write explanation/Discription based on the diagram.
Use Physics, Mathematics, Geometry, and Trigonometry concepts / formulae/ equations properly in required steps.
Derive the final formula / equation clearly and put it in a rectangular box.
4) Practice Maximum 1-Mark and 2-Mark Questions
Important Information About the Question Paper
The Physics question paper is divided into four sections: A, B, C, and D.
Read the General Instructions carefully before starting.
5) Section A (18 Marks)
Q.1: 10 MCQs
7 Theory + 3 Numerical
Q.2: 8 VSA (Very Short Answer)
6 Theory + 2 Numerical
6) Section B
Questions from Q.3 to Q.14
Total: 12 questions (2 marks each)
7 Theory + 5 Numerical
Solve any 8 questions (16 marks compulsory)
7) Section C
Questions from Q.15 to Q.26
Total: 12 questions (3 marks each)
7 Theory + 5 Numerical
Solve any 8 questions (24 marks compulsory)
8) Section D
Questions from Q.27 to Q.31
2 Pure Theory questions (4 marks each)
3 Mixed questions (2 marks theory + 2 marks numerical)
Solve any 3 questions (12 marks compulsory)
9) Marks Strategy
By preparing 1-mark and 2-mark questions well, a student can score up to 46 marks easily.
About Numerical Problems
Technique for Solving Numericals
Thoroughly study all Physics concepts, terms, and formulae.
Practice all solved and unsolved textbook problems.
For extra practice, solve problems from other standard reference books.
How to Write Numerical Answers in the Answer Sheet
Read the question carefully.
Note down given values.
Convert all quantities into the same system of units.
Identify the required Physics concept.
Write the correct formula.
Substitute values properly.
Simplify only if necessary.
Use logarithms when required.
Write the final answer with proper unit and put it in a box.
Practice of Question Papers
Solve last 5 years’ HSC Board question papers (Feb & July).
Solve at least 5 sample/model papers with a stopwatch.
Get them checked by your subject teacher.
Initially, solve 2–3 papers using the textbook to understand presentation.
On the Day of Physics Board Exam
Important Instructions
Draw diagrams wherever necessary.
Solve questions section-wise in order.
10) MCQ Writing Rules
Write only the option letter and answer.
Example:
Q.1 (i) (c) conservation of energy
Q.2 (ii) (a) 20 m/sNo overwriting or corrections in MCQs.
Do not repeat MCQ answers. Only the first attempt is evaluated.
11) VSA Questions
Answers must be exact and in one line.
Sometimes, only one word or one number with unit is expected.
No half-mark provision for MCQ and VSA.
12) SA- I ,SA-II & LA Type Questions
13) Numerical Constants
Always take π = 3.142, otherwise marks will be deducted.
Use given values of the physical constants.
14) Read Physical Constants Carefully
Provided before Section A in the question paper. See the Instructions.
15) Marks Distribution in Numericals
Formula: ½ mark
Substitution: ½ mark
Calculation Part: (Use log for complication) and Final Answer with Proper /Standard Unit: 1 mark
Correct unit is compulsory; for wrong unit or not unit → ½ mark will be deducted.
# For 3 Marks Numerical: If two quantities are asked then
Formula: ½ + ½ mark
Substitution: ½ + ½ mark
Calculation Part: (Use log for complication) and Final Answer with Proper /Standard Unit: ½ + ½ mark
Correct unit is compulsory; for wrong unit or not unit → ½ mark will be deducted.
- Formula: 1 Mark
- Substitution: 1 Mark
- Calculation and Final answer with Unit : 1 Mark
- Correct unit is compulsory; for wrong unit or not unit → ½ mark will be deducted.
16) Smart Question Selection:
If you are
Strong in theory → attempt theory questions first.
Good in numericals → prioritize numericals.
Fully prepared students should attempt derivations and numericals first.
17) Do Not Mix Sections:
Write answers of each section only in the same section. Do not mix the questions in different sections.
18) Choice of Questions Is Crucial
Section B & C: Solve 8 out of 12
Section D: Solve 3 out of 5
Attempt 1–2 extra sub-questions per section if time permits.
19) Presentation Matters
Write headings like:
Definition
Statement
Figure
Construction
Working
Uses
Underline headings.
20) Highlight Key Words
Underline important terms.
Box or underline numerical answers.
21) Derivations
Expect:
Section B: At least 2 small derivations
Section C: 2–3 big derivations
Diagram, explanation, and final equation carry ½ mark each.
22) Numerical Problems
Even partial steps (formula + substitution) fetch marks.
Fully solved problems can score full marks.
23) Distinguish Between Questions
Write in tabular form.
Use same parameters on both sides.
Both columns must be correct to get full marks.
No ½ mark provision
24) Diagram-Specific Instructions
Correct diagram: ½ or 1 mark
Correct labeling (4 labels): remaining marks
Ray diagrams must show correct direction arrows.
Brewster’s law diagram must show 90° between reflected and refracted rays.
Vector components must be at exact 90°.
Circuit diagrams must show:
Very Important
25) Answer Sheet Handling
- Fill your information properly with the help of hall ticket.
- Take care of the Front page of answersheet, Do not make it dirty.
- Do not fold it.
Do not write questions.
Write only titles and answers.
MCQs: one answer per line, leave one line gap.
Start each section on a new page.
Do not mix answers of different sections.
26) Log Table and Supplement
Ask for log table in advance if needed.
Ask for supplementary answer sheet before finishing the main sheet.
Fill all the details on the suppliment.

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