NCERT Solutions for Class 12

Subject-Wise NCERT Solutions Class 12

NCERT Solutions Class 12 focuses on developing students’ understanding and appreciation of several basic concepts in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology. These solutions are meant to help class 12 students prepare for CBSE board exams. It is a one-stop solution for all their queries related to PCMB subjects. These NCERT class 12 solutions are prepared by our expert faculty to help students solve conceptual and numerical problems given in NCERT class 12 textbooks. Apart from CBSE board exams, these solutions can also be extremely useful for competitive exam preparation. According to exam experts, NCERT class 11 and 12 textbooks are mandatory for students preparing for exams like NEET, BITSAT, JEE Mains, VITEEE, JEE Advanced etc. The questions asked in these competitive exams are often taken from the topics covered in NCERT textbooks. In order to answer these types of questions, basic concepts must be clear. Our specially designed NCERT Solutions for Class 12 focus on interpreting concepts in a way that students can easily understand.

Here we have provided detailed NCERT Class 12 Maths and Science Solutions (ie Physics, Chemistry and Biology) for all individual chapters to help students clear the doubts they may face while solving NCERT questions given in Class 12 textbooks. These NCERT Solutions for class 12 are presented in an easy to understand manner so that students can easily understand the steps and concepts presented here.

You can access NCERT Class 12 PDFs to crack desired score in your academics exams. Class 12th is one of the most important class in terms of  grades of every student’s life. It decides a bright career for students who is looking for higher studies. Students try to find out comprehensive study material for the preparation of exams. They feel very nervous if they did not get any good and efficient resources. Here our panel of experts have designed comprehensive NCERT Solutions for Class 12 to make learning better and enjoyable.  All the PDF solutions are available for all subjects, along with additional question banks to help students to crack good marks. Now visit our official webpage to clear your bulk of doubts and download the PDFs of  desired chapters.

Class 12 Subject-Wise NCERT Solutions

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Preparation Tips for Class 12 PCMB

In addition to having good resources such as textbooks, workbooks, and solutions, students also need to learn a number of skills that can enhance their learning experience. The most important of these is marking habits. Writing pieces of information helps you retain the knowledge presented in the lecture. It also helps reinforce learning and remember information more easily. Another useful strategy is to break data into chunks. These tips help students remember concepts more easily and effectively. This technique is especially useful in science-related subjects such as chemistry and biology.

To learn a subject or concept effectively, students must develop an interest in the topic, no matter how complex or clear it may be. Being close to something helps focus the mind. This is an important aspect. Lack of interest in the subject makes learning more difficult. Concepts will take longer to grasp and understand and will be harder to remember. So try to approach the subject to make learning an enjoyable and effective experience. In conclusion, following the right habits and having the right resources is the only way to ensure students do well in their exams.

Students are provided additional notes, model papers, question papers and JEE, NEET etc. You are advised to keep visiting BYJU to get NCERT Solutions for all subjects with complete help for competitive exams, listen to BYJU news and download apps for a more effective and personalized learning experience.

CBSE CLASS 12 STUDY MATERIALS

Revision Notes for Class 12

Important Questions for Class 12

CBSE Previous Year Question Paper for Class 12

CBSE Sample Paper for Class 12 

NCERT Exemplar Question for Class 12

Class 12 Maths Formula

CBSE Syllabus for Class 12

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1. Does NCERT Solution for VRC Class 12 help you score perfect score in board exam?
Yes, NCERT Solutions for Class 12 from BYJU is the best study material available online. Students can access it online and offline. Offline materials are in text and PDF format. When students cannot find the correct answer to a textbook question, topics and logical solutions can guide students. It also improves the ability to answer complex questions that will arise in board exams.

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NCERT Solutions for Class 12 from VRC are created by trained experts with extensive experience in their respective fields. They prepared the solution by making sure to adhere to the syllabus and guidelines developed by the latest CBSE board. NCERT textbook questions are answered comprehensively so that students can easily understand the concepts.

3. Are NCERT VRC Solutions for Class 12 available in PDF format?
Yes, NCERT VRC Solution for Class 12 is available in PDF format which students can download for free by clicking on the link provided on the website. Additionally, it is provided in a topic-based format and type of exercises that students can use to clear doubts instantly. It also develops analytical and logical thinking skills among students which are essential to face the throne exam without fear.

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1. Following details are related to a firm’s banking transactions at 31st March, 2019. Balance as per bank statement Rs. 22,650; uncleared lodgements Rs. 3,110; unpresented cheques Rs. 6,290. Bank credit recorded twice by bank in error as Rs. 650.
Which balance for cash at bank should appear in the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2019?

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2. A business receives its bank statement showing the closing balance as Rs. 8,500 overdrawn. It is found that there were unpresented cheques amounting to Rs. 2,000 and uncredited deposits amounted to Rs. 1,500. Overdraft as per Cash Book is:

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3. The cheque which is issued to creditor but is not presented for payment is called?

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4. A bank reconciliation statement is prepared by

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5. Cash book balance was Rs. 1,790 (Dr.). When compared with the bank statement, it was identified that unpresented cheques were Rs. 1,040 and deposits not credited were Rs. 820. Balance of the bank statement will

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6. A Bank Reconciliation Statement is:

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7. ‘NSF’ marked in cheque sent back by the bank indicates

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8. If balance in the bank statement shows Rs. 3,000 (Dr.) and there are deposits of Rs. 800 not yet credited and unpresented cheques totalling Rs. 500, the balance in the Cash Book should be:

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9. Uncollected checks are also known as?

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10. Overdraft as per Cash Book is Rs. 10,000. Cheques deposited but not credited Rs.2,500. Cheques issued but not encashed Rs.3,500. What is the balance as per Pass Book?

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11. Find out the Bank Balance as per Cash Book from the following particulars :
(i) Overdraft as per Pass Book = Rs. 5,000.
(ii) Cheques deposited into the bank but not credited = Rs.2,000

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12. Customer’s copy of the account provided by the bank to the depositor to record deposits and withdrawals is called:

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13. VRC Ltd. receives a check for Rs. 100 records it in cash book and deposits it on the same day. A statement sent by the bank that day does not show this Rs. 100. How is this shown on the bank reconciliation statement?

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14. Bank statement also called?

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15. Passbook is a copy of:

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16. Unfavourable bank balance means

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17. Bank charges Rs.5,000 debited twice in pass book. What should be done in BRS if overdraft as per cash book is starting point?

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18. Unfavourable bank balances means:

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19. Ravi’s bank reconciliation statement shows cheques deposited but not credited by bank of Rs. 3,800 and cheques issued but not presented by suppliers of Rs. 3,500. His bank balance as per Cash Book is Rs. 25,000. Balance as per pass book statement is

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20. Pass Book of the account holder is a copy of

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21. A bank reconciliation statement is mainly prepared for:

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22. When check is not paid by the bank, it is called?

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23. Current account shows Rs. 1,000 as overdrawn. When bank statement is received, it was identified that one of debtors has deposited Rs. 400 into the account and bank charges of Rs. 20 had been debited to the account. Bank Statement balance is

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24. Payment done by the account holder through issuing a cheque is entered in

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25. Bank Reconciliation Statement is prepared:

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26. The balance on the debit side of the bank column of cash book indicates?

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