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Chapter-Wise High-Probability Questions Booklet Class 12 Economics (Macro) all Chapters
Chapter-Wise High-Probability Questions Booklet Class 12 Economics (Macro) all Chapters
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This CBSE Class 12 Economics (Macroeconomics) – Chapter-Wise Most Probable Questions with 10-Year PYQ Analysis booklet is designed to help students grasp key macroeconomic concepts, improve answer-writing skills, and perform confidently in the board exam.
What’s Inside
✅ Most Probable Questions
Carefully selected after analysing 10+ years of CBSE board exam trends, covering theory-based, numerical, and application-oriented questions.
✅ Chapter-Wise Analysis
Frequency charts and trend insights for important chapters such as National Income, Money & Banking, Determination of Income & Employment, Government Budget & the Economy, Open Economy Macroeconomics, and Balance of Payments.
✅ Answer-Writing Guidelines
Learn how to present answers using accurate economic terminology, well-labelled diagrams, logical explanations, and CBSE-aligned structuring techniques.
✅ Key Concepts & Diagrams
Includes essential macroeconomic diagrams such as Aggregate Demand–Aggregate Supply (AD–AS) curves, Keynesian Cross, money supply analysis, government budget framework, and external sector diagrams.
✅ Exam Success Tips
Effective time-management strategies for tackling numerical, diagram-based, and long-answer questions, along with quick revision techniques to maximise exam performance.
⭐ Why Choose This Booklet?
Instead of revising from scattered notes and bulky reference books, this resource condenses 10 years of board exam insights into a clear, structured, and exam-focused format. It ensures your preparation is targeted, efficient, and fully aligned with CBSE marking schemes, helping you approach the Class 12 Economics (Macroeconomics) board exam with clarity and confidence.
👉 Perfect for last-minute revision, mastering macro numericals and diagrams, strengthening theoretical clarity, and boosting performance in Class 12 Macroeconomics.
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