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Examination Guidelines

HSSC – Grade XII


Presented by
MIUC-WAH
Objectives of Presentation
Students should know

• Rules for Examination set by Fbise


• How to fill answer sheet properly, OMR sheet
• Marking distribution of each subject with key tips to score excellent
marks
• Paper Presentation
Instructions for Students
• A candidate shall present himself/herself at the Centre of
Examination at least 45 minutes before the time fixed for the first
paper and 30 minutes before the time fixed for each subsequent
paper.
Note: The candidate arriving late at his/her Examination Center than
the actual time of arrival will not be given his/her Objective Type
Question Paper.
• Students shall write on both sides of the paper and on each line of
page.
Instructions for Students
• Students shall enter Roll number and other particulars before writing anything on
the answer book or on the supplement.
• Candidate shall not write his name on any part of the Answer Book. He shall not
write his/her Roll number except in the space specifically provided for the
purpose.
• Candidate shall not tear off pages from the answer book provided, but
cross
them if spoiled.
• All the answer book whether written or blank shall be returned to the Invigilators
by the examiner.
• Candidate shall not write on the Question Paper or on the blotting paper, or any
part of his body, clothes or other material other than the answer book/
supplements. However, he/she shall write only Roll No. on the question paper.
Use of electronic aid is also forbidden, except for authorized calculator in relevant
papers.
Instructions for Students
• No candidate is permitted to leave the Examination hall within the first hour after the
question papers are distributed. The candidate(s) will not be allowed to move out during
the last fifteen minutes of the examination.
• A candidate who is present at the Centre and have received the Question Paper will not be
allowed to DROP the paper as it is not permissible under the rules.
• A candidate will clearly write “THE END”, at the end of his paper and cross all pages left
blank in the answer book.
• Candidate shall not leave his/her seat or attempt to communicate with any candidate in
the hall on any account. If he/she wants anything, he/she may draw the Invigilator’s
attention by standing up.
• A warning bell will be rung or warning signal will be given ten (10) minutes before the
close of the examination and at the last bell or signal, the collection of answer books will
begin. Candidate(s) shall not leave his/her seat until the answer books have been collected
by the Invigilators
Instructions for Students
• If candidate(s) writes after the last bell or signals, the number of minutes he/she
is late in giving up his/her answer books will be marked thereon, so that
Examiner may deduct marks in proportion to the time taken.
• Smoking and carrying arms in the examination hall is strictly prohibited.
• Candidate shall bring his own black ink, or ball point pen (blue or black),
Geometry Box, Pencil, Calculator, Sharpener and Razor.
• Misbehavior on the part of the candidate shall be liable to disciplinary action. To
maintain discipline at the examination centre is the joint responsibility of the
candidate and the staff appointed for the conduct of examination.
• Only simple, ordinary calculator is allowed in all the papers. However
computerized calculator cannot be used in any paper under any circumstances.
Overall Presentation of the paper
1. Draw a line on the right and left of the page with a cut marker
2. Keep your paper neat and clean
3. Giver Proper important headings
4. Fill all the page don't leave any space
5. Stay on the topic will answering the question
6. After finishing the question draw a line at the end of the answer
7. Don't leave extra space at the end of the page.
8.Answer only the number of the question asked don't attempt extra
question. But if do attempt extra question, then do not write the
word "EXTRA QUESTION" with it.
Information Required
• Roll No.
• Version
number(mentioned
on question paper)
• Subject
• Paper
• Signature
Roll No Filling
Section
Instructions
• Fill relevant Bubbles
• Choose the correct
answer A/B/C/D
• Use Blue/Black ball
point
• Ensure the selected
bubble is completely filled
• Do not Bend, Fold the
sheet
MCQ Answer
Choices
Required Material for Effective Paper
Presentation
-- A large transparent scale

-- A blue cut marker

-- A small scale

-- A good blue pen

-- A pencil, an eraser and a sharpener.


Use of cut
marker
• -- Main heading on the first two lines should
be "Subjective type" at the center of the
page.
-- Then give Subheading as "Short
Questions" at the center of the page
-- The third heading should be Question
number, and it should also written in the
center of the page
-- Underline the subheading if you are not
writing it with cut marker
Always write question number and part
number in the middle of the line.
Order of the Questions
• -- First attempt the question in which you are good at, as at the start of the
paper the checker will know that you are good student. You need to keep that
impression for at least three questions
-- Then attempt the question in which you are perfect at, as the checker knows
that your 2nd and 3rd questions are even better than the first one. So the
impression gets better. Hence he will feel comfortable to give you better marks.
It is also important not to attempt the least good question at the end, but mix it
in between the good questions, may be at number 7 or 8

-- Your last attempted question should also be good one, as most of the checker
know that the last questions are normally the ones that you don't know the
answers. So use these tricks cleverly.
Als
o
-- Make a habit of reading the paper after solving it.

-- Before going for exam ready all the stuff required.

-- Practice the designing of the paper before the final exam.


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MATHEMATICS HSSC II
Presentation Outline

Paper Pattern

Time Management

Section Wise Marks Division

Chapter Wise Marks Division


MATHEMATICS – (HSSC - II)
PAPER PATTERN

No. of
Type of Questions Need Time Allocation
Questions Marks Allocation
Questions to be attempted
Given
Section - A MCQ’s 20 20 20 x (1) = 20 25 min

Section - B Short 16 12 12 x (4) = 48 12 x 6 =72 min


Questions
Long 4 x 15 =60 min
Section - C Questions 6 4 4 x (8) = 32
TOTAL 100 157 Min
Save at least 20 minutes for review
FBISE Policy For Paper
Setting
FBISE 1st Model Paper
FBISE 2nd Model Paper
FBISE 3rd Model Paper
Marks Division Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Total
Chapter Wise 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Marks

Model Paper 1 19 23 23 19 14 23 11 132

Model Paper 2 19 23 23 19 10 23 15 132

Model Paper 3 19 23 23 23 10 19 15 132

1st Annual Exam 2022 19 23 23 19 13 24 11 132

2nd Annual Exam 2022 19 27 19 19 13 24 11 132

On Average 19 24 22 20 12 23 12 132
CHEMISTRY HSSC II
Chemistry – 12 (HSSC - II)
PAPER PATTERN
Type of No. of Questions Questions Need Marks Allocation Time Allocation
Questions Given to be attempted

Section - A MCQ’s 17 17 17 x (1) = 17 25 min


Short 14 x 6 =84 min
Section - B
Questions 20 14 14 x (3) = 42
Long 2 x 25 =50 min
Section - C Questions 3 2 2 x (13) = 26
TOTAL 85 160 Min
Save 20 minutes for review
CHAPTER WISE WEIGHTAGE
Short Long
Chapter Name MCQ's Questions Questions
2 to 3 3 2 to 3 9 6.5 1/2 18.5
CH # 13 S and p block elements (Mostly 2) (Mostly 3)
 1 to 2 2  1 to 2 6 8
CH # 14 d and f block elements (Mostly 2) (Mostly 2)
 1 to 2 2  2 to 3 6 8
CH # 15 Organic compounds (Mostly 2) (Mostly 2)    
  3 to 4 3   2 to 3 9 6.5 18.5
CH # 16 Hydrocarbons (Mostly 3) (Mostly 3)    1/2
  2 to 3 2  1 to 2 6 6.5 14.5
CH # 17 Alkyl halides & Amines (Mostly 2) (Mostly 2)    
  1 to 2 2  1 to 2 6 6.5 14.5
CH # 18 Alcohols, Phenols & Ethers (Mostly 2) (Mostly 2)    
  2 to 3 2   2 to 3 6 6.5 14.5
CH # 19 Aldehydes & Ketones (Mostly 2) (Mostly 2)    1/2
CHAPTER WISE WEIGHTAGE
Short Long
Chapter Name MCQ's Questions Questions
1 to 2 1 2 to 3 6 6.5 14.5
CH # 20 Carboxylic acids (Mostly 1) (Mostly 2)
 1 to 2 1  1 to 2 6 7
CH # 21 Biochemistry (Mostly 1) (Mostly 2)
 1 to 2 2 2  to 3 6 6.5 14.5
CH # 22 Industrial Chemistry (Mostly 2) (Mostly 2)    1/2
  1 to 2 2   1 to 2 6 6.5 14.5
CH # 23 Environmental Chemistry (Mostly 2) (Mostly 2)    1/2
  1 to 2 1  2 to 3 6 6.5 13.5
CH # 24 Analytical chemistry (Mostly 1) (Mostly 2)    1/2
FBISE Policy For Paper
Setting

Model Paper 01
Model Paper 02
Model Paper 03
Marks 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Total
Division Marks
Chapter
Wise
Model Paper 16 16 1 17 14 7 10 8 7 7 7 6 116
1
Model Paper 14 12 4 11 14 4 16 14 7 11 5 4 116
2
Model Paper 12 11 4 15 15 14 6 8 4 7 10 10 116
3
On Average 116
14 13 3 14 14 8 11 10 6 8 7 7
IMPORTANT TOPICS
 Ch 13:Trends in solubility of hydroxides, sulphates & nitrates, beryllium differs from members of its group, Terahalides of C are not hydrolyzed
while those of Si , Ge & Sn gets hydrolyzed,bond enthalpies of halogens ,strength of Halogens as oxidizing agents, Acidity of Hydogen halides,
Halide ions as reducing agents Exercise
 Ch 14: coordination compounds, nomenclature , colours of complexes , Ex Q4
 Ch 15:Functional groups & Detection of C, H, N, S and Halogens
 Ch 16 : nomenclature of all Alkanes, alkenes, alkynes & Benzenes is important
Alkane(reactivity, Isomerism) Alkene(preparation, reactions: markonikoff rule, hydration, ozonolysis) Alkynes (Preparation , acidity,
Reactions: Hydration , bromination, hydrolysis), Benzene(Reactions: sulphonation, nitration , halogenation , FC alkylation & Acylation). E
Q 2 , Q3(part 2,7,8,9)
 Ch 17: SN1, SN2, E1, E2 & differences , Reactions of Grignard reagent . Ex Q3(part 5 very important )
 Ch 18: Structures of resorcinol, catechol, hydroquinine, Preparation , Lucas test & reactions(with PX3, SOCl2) , acid catalyzed dehydration ,
Oxidation of Alcohols, Ehters williomsons synthesis , Rxn with HI, Ex Q6, 7
 Ch 19: Add of HCN , condensation reactions , haloform reaction , Reaction with 2,4DNPH, Oxidation
 Ch 20: Acidity, preparation of ester from CA and alcohols, Reactions involving carboxylic acid derivatives
 Ch 21; Polysachrides, Proteins, saponification reaction , hardening of oils
 Ch 22: Synthetic polymers , Petrochemicals industry
 Ch 23 : Smog , acid rain , global warming, Automobile pollutants & convertors

 Ch 24: Def Spectroscopy, Principles of all types of spectroscopy, IR spectrum of propanone, difference between atomic AAS & AES, chemical
BIOLOGY HSSC II
Biology – II (HSSC - II)
PAPER PATTERN
Type of No. of Questions Questions Need Marks Allocation Time Allocation
Questions Given to be attempted

Section - A MCQ’s 17 17 17 x (1) = 17 25 min


Short 14 x 6 =84 min
Section - B
Questions 20 14 14 x (3) = 42
Long 2 x 25 =50 min
Section - C Questions 3 2 2 x (13) = 26
TOTAL 85 160 Min
Save 20 minutes for review
CHAPTER WISE WEIGHTAGE
Short Long
Chapter Name MCQ's Questions Questions
1 to 2 1 1 to 3 3 6 1/2 10
CH # 14 Respiration (Mostly 1) (Mostly 1)
 1 to 2 1  1 to 2 3 4
CH # 15 Homeostasis (Mostly 1) (Mostly 1)
 1 1  1 to2 6 6  1/2    13
CH # 16 Support and locomotion (Mostly 1) (Mostly 2)
 1 to 2 1   1 to 2 6 7 14
CH # 17 Nervous coordination (Mostly 1) (Mostly 2)    1/2
  1 to 2 1  1 to 2 3 7 11
CH # 18 Chemical coordination (Mostly 1) (Mostly 1)    1/2
  1 to 2 1  1 to 2 3 4
CH # 19 Behavior (Mostly 1) (Mostly 1)     
  1 to 2   1 to 2 3 6 10
CH # 20 Reproduction (Mostly 1) 1 (Mostly 1)    1/2
CHAPTER WISE WEIGHTAGE
Short Long
Chapter Name MCQ's Questions Questions
1 to 2 2 1 to 2 6 14
CH # 21 Development and aging (Mostly 2) (Mostly 2) 6 1/2
 1 to 2 2  1 to 2 6 6 14
CH # 22 Inheritance (Mostly 2) (Mostly 2) 1/2
 1 to 3 2  1 to 2 6 6 14
CH # 23 Chromosome and DNA (Mostly 2) (Mostly 2)    1/2
   1 to 2 1   1 to 2 3 4
CH # 24 Evolution (Mostly 1) (Mostly 1)    
  1 to 2 1  1 to 2 3 4
CH # 125 Man and his environment (Mostly 1) (Mostly 1)
  1 to 2  1 to 2 3 7
(Mostly ) 1
11
CH # 26 Biotechnology (Mostly 1)    1/2  
 1 to 2 1  1 to 2 4
CH # 27 Biology and human welfare (Mostly 1 )  (Mostly 1)   3
IMPORTANT TOPICS for Long Questions
 Ch. 14: Respiratory system, and respiratory disorders.
 Ch. 15 : Human excretory system,
 Ch. 16: Human skeleton and its division, Muscle and its structure.
 Ch. 17: Membrane a potential and its types, synapsis , Division of central nervous system.
 Ch. 18: Pituitary gland, Adrenal gland.
 Ch.19 : Learning and social and territorial behavior.
 Ch. 20 : Male female reproductive system, Female reproductive cycle.
 Ch. 21: Development of human through three trimesters, Birth and nursing.
 Ch. 22: Mendel's laws , Polygenic inheritance, Sex linkage.
 Ch. 23: Chromosomal theory, mechanism of DNA replication, Gene expression.
 Ch. 24: Hardy Weinberg theorem, Speciation.
 Ch. 25 : Cycles , Succession etc.
 Ch. 26: Gene cloning methods, DNA sequencing techniques, Gene therapy , Transgenic animals.
 Ch. 27: Vaccines , Animal husbandry, Role of microbes in human welfare.
Biology Practical Exam Pattern
Biology paper presentation:
Physics HSSC II
Physics (HSSC - 2)
PAPER PATTERN
Type of No. of Questions Questions Need Marks Time Allocation
Questions Given to be attempted Allocation

Section - A MCQ’s 17 17 17 x (1) = 17 25 min

Section - B Short Questions 20 14 14 x (3) = 42 14 x 7 =98 min

Section - C Long Questions 03 2 2 x (13) = 26 2 x 20 =40 min

Save 17 minutes for review


FBISE Model paper # 01
FBISE Model paper # 02
FBISE Model paper # 03
The policy of FBISE for Knowledge based questions, understanding
based question and application based questions
Comparison of three FBISE Model Paper(HSSC-2)
Marks
division Unit- Unit- Unit- Unit- Unit- Unit- Unit- Unit- Unit- Unit- Total
chapter 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 marks
wise

Model
paper-1 11 10 19 17 07 08 09 11 09 15 116

Model
paper-2 18 16 10 15 05 07 07 10 14 14 116

Model
paper-3 13 12 12 15 12 08 07 12 12 13 116
COMPUTER HSSC II
COMPUTER SCIENCE – 1&2 (HSSC – 1&2)
PAPER PATTERN
Type of No. of Questions Questions Need Marks Allocation Time Allocation
Questions Given to be attempted

Section - A MCQ’s 15 15 15 x (1) = 15 20 min


Short 12 x 7 =84 min
Section - B
Questions 16 12 12 x (3) = 36
Long 2 x 25 =50 min
Section - C Questions 3 2 2 x (12) = 24
TOTAL 100 155 Min
Save 26 minutes for review
HOW TO ATTEMPT SHORT QUESTION:
• Write question with BLUE MARKER.
• PROVIDE the first main heading with BLACK pen
• Heading of questions regarding any definition type questions:
1. definition
2. explanation
3. Example
• OUTPUT RELATED QUESTIONS:
1: provide dry run of the program as a separate work
2. Write down clear output in answer portion
HOW TO ATTEMPT SHORT QUESTION:
• QUESTIONS RELATING ERROR CORRECTION
1. First highlight all errors in program by encircle them
2. Then write down the program without errors
• Must provide GENERAL SYNTAX in syntax related questions.
STATISTICS HSSC II
STATISTICS – 1 (HSSC – I & II)
PAPER PATTERN
Type of No. of Questions Questions Need Marks Allocation Time Allocation
Questions Given to be attempted

Section - A MCQ’s 17 17 17 x (1) = 17 25 min


Short 14 x 6 =84 min
Section - B
Questions 19 14 14 x (3) = 42
Long 2 x 25 =50 min
Section - C Questions 3 2 2 x (13) = 26
TOTAL 85 160 Min
Save 20 minutes for review
CHAPTER WISE WEIGHTAGE (HSSC – II)
Chapter Name MCQ’s Short Long
Questions Questions
CH # 08 Set Theory 1 to 2 1 1 to 2 3 4
CH # 09 Probability 2 to 3 2 2 to 3 6 1 complete
question with 8
CH # 10 Random Variable & Probability Distribution 1 to 3 1 2 to 3 6 parts (a) & (b)
7 13
CH # 11 Binomial & Hypergeometric Distribution 1 to 3 1 to 3
1 6 7
CH # 12 Normal Distribution 2 to 3 2 to 3 1 complete
1 6 question with 7
CH # 13 Sampling & Sampling Distributions 1 to 2 1 to 2 parts (a) & (b) 13
1 6 7
CH # 14 Estimation 1 to 2 1 to 3
1 6 7
CH # 15 Hypotheses Testing 1 to 2 1 to 2 1 complete
1 6 question with 7
CH # 16 Association 1 to 3 2 to 3 parts (a) & (b) 13
1 6 7
CH # 17 Orientation of Computer 1 to 2 1 to 2
1 3 4

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