CBSE Class 12 Accountancy Analysis; Instructions unclear, exam pattern changed last minute
Anu Parthiban | December 13, 2021 | 03:34 PM IST | 2 mins read
CBSE Class 12 Accountancy question paper was tough and the exam pattern was different from the CBSE sample paper 2021. Answer key here.
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Attempt NowNEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has concluded CBSE Class 12 accountancy exam today. As per students, teachers, CBSE Class 12 Accountancy question paper was tough and the exam pattern was different from the CBSE sample paper 2021. CBSE Class 12 accountancy answer key 2021 is given below. Students can calculate their score using the answer key.
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CBSE Class 12 accountancy answer key will be released after the schools evaluate the OMR sheets and upload the score on the official website, cbse.nic.in.
CBSE Class 12 Accountancy Paper Analysis
Seema Behl, Principal, Brain International School said that the Class 12 accountancy paper was balanced, however, there was ambiguity in few options. "In Question Number 36- options A and C were the same. The sample paper asked to opt 45, out of 55 questions from part I and II, now in the paper it was 40 out of 48 questions," she said.
CS Nair, Dean Skills and Capacity Building, Silverline Prestige School, Ghaziabad said, “Students were of the view that few questions were on the tougher side. Overall they found it tough. Instructions regarding the paper were not clear. One of the questions had wrong options. Students found the paper a bit lengthy. Leaving a few questions, the rest of the paper was average.”
Lalit Kumar Sharma, PGT Commerce, VidyaGyan Bulandshahr, said: “The CBSE changed the pattern of the question paper at the last minute. It was different from the CBSE sample paper and the number of options were reduced. In the sample paper, candidates were supposed to attempt 45 questions out of 55 questions while the main paper had a total of 48 questions and candidates were asked to attempt 40 questions. The level of difficulty of the paper was average.”
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CBSE Class 12 Accountancy Answer Key
Students can check their responses by using the CBSE accountancy answer key 2021 Class 12 to calculate their probable scores. The CBSE 12th accountancy exam 2021 for term 1 consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQ) including case-based MCQs and MCQs on the assertion-reasoning type. There is no negative marking. CBSE Class 12 accountancy 2021 answer key, as per the Times News Now report is given below.
CBSE Class 12 Accountancy Answer Key for QP Code 067/1/4
| Q. No. | Answer | Q. No. | Answer | Q. No. | Answer | Q. No. | Answer |
| 1 | (C) | 16 | (A) | 31 | (C) | 46 | (A) |
| 2 | (C) | 17 | (B) | 32 | (D) | 47 | (C) |
| 3 | (B) | 18 | (C) | 33 | (A) | 48 | (B) |
| 4 | (C) | 19 | (B) | 34 | (C) | 49 | (A) |
| 5 | (A) | 20 | (D) | 35 | (D) | 50 | (B) |
| 6 | (D) | 21 | (A) | 36 | (D) | 51 | (C) |
| 7 | (C) | 22 | (D) | 37 | (D) | 52 | (D) |
| 8 | (C) | 23 | (A) | 38 | (B) | 53 | (A) |
| 9 | (A) | 24 | (B) | 39 | (B) | 54 | (D) |
| 10 | (B) | 25 | (C) | 40 | (A) | 55 | (C) |
| 11 | (D) | 26 | (D) | 41 | (C) | 56 | (A) |
| 12 | (C) | 27 | (B) | 42 | (C) | 57 | (B) |
| 13 | (C) | 28 | (B) | 43 | (B) | 58 | (C) |
| 14 | (C) | 29 | (B) | 44 | (D) | 59 | (D) |
| 15 | (A) | 30 | (B) | 45 | (A) | 60 | (A) |
CBSE Class 12 Accounts Answer Key QP Code 067/3/4
| Q. No. | Answer | Q. No. | Answer | Q. No. | Answer | Q. No. | Answer |
| 1 | (C) | 16 | (B) | 31 | (C) | 46 | (A) |
| 2 | (D) | 17 | (B) | 32 | (D) | 47 | (B) |
| 3 | (A) | 18 | (B) | 33 | (A) | 48 | (B) |
| 4 | (C) | 19 | (C) | 34 | (D) | 49 | (A) |
| 5 | (B) | 20 | (C) | 35 | (A) | 50 | (B) |
| 6 | (A) | 21 | (C) | 36 | (B) | 51 | (C) |
| 7 | (B) | 22 | (A) | 37 | (A) | 52 | (D) |
| 8 | (C) | 23 | (B) | 38 | (B) | 53 | (B) |
| 9 | (B) | 24 | (A) | 39 | (C) | 54 | (C) |
| 10 | (D) | 25 | (D) | 40 | (D) | 55 | (A) |
| 11 | (A) | 26 | (C) | 41 | (C) | 56 | (B) |
| 12 | (C) | 27 | (D) | 42 | (A) | 57 | (C) |
| 13 | (A) | 28 | (C) | 43 | (B) | 58 | (D) |
| 14 | (A) | 29 | (B) | 44 | (C) | 59 | (B) |
| 15 | (C) | 30 | (C) | 45 | (D) | 60 | (C) |
CBSE accountancy answer key 2021 for QP Code 067/2/4
| Q. No. | Answer | Q. No. | Answer | Q. No. | Answer | Q. No. | Answer |
| 1 | (D) | 16 | (B) | 31 | (D) | 46 | (A) |
| 2 | (A) | 17 | (A) | 32 | (A) | 47 | (D) |
| 3 | (D) | 18 | (C) | 33 | (A) | 48 | (B) |
| 4 | (B) | 19 | (A) | 34 | (C) | 49 | (B) |
| 5 | (B) | 20 | (D) | 35 | (C) | 50 | (B) |
| 6 | (A) | 21 | (B) | 36 | (A) | 51 | (C) |
| 7 | (B) | 22 | (B) | 37 | (A) | 52 | (A) |
| 8 | (A) | 23 | (B) | 38 | (D) | 53 | (A) |
| 9 | (D) | 24 | (C) | 39 | (B) | 54 | (C) |
| 10 | (D) | 25 | (C) | 40 | (B) | 55 | (B) |
| 11 | (A) | 26 | (A) | 41 | (C) | 56 | (B) |
| 12 | (C) | 27 | (B) | 42 | (D) | 57 | (A) |
| 13 | (B) | 28 | (B) | 43 | (B) | 58 | (A) |
| 14 | (C) | 29 | (C) | 44 | (B) | 59 | (C) |
| 15 | (B) | 30 | (A) | 45 | (C) | 60 | (D) |
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