Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan has released pre-board question papers across all its regions. Here's a complete breakdown of what's inside, what to study, and where to download every paper.
If you're a Class 12 student appearing for KVS board exams, you already know how valuable regional pre-board papers can be. They are set by experienced teachers, follow the exact CBSE pattern, and often hint at the kind of questions that show up in the finals. This year, KVS has uploaded pre-board question papers from all its regions — and we've put together everything you need to know in one place.
Below, you'll find a direct download link, a detailed look at the paper structure, and the most important topics to focus on before your exam.
📥 Download All Accountancy Pre-Board Papers
Official Google Drive folder maintained by KVS — contains PDFs from all regions including Hyderabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Chennai, Bengaluru, Bhubaneswar, and Guwahati.
📂 Click to open Access the Folder →The folder currently has over 19 files — most of them PDFs. Going through several of them reveals a clear picture: every paper follows the same two-part structure that CBSE prescribes for Class 12 Accountancy.
Part A is about Accounting for Partnership Firms and Companies. This is where a large chunk of your marks come from — partnership fundamentals, admission and retirement of partners, dissolution, share capital, and debentures.
Part B covers Analysis of Financial Statements (or Computerized Accounting if your school opted for that). Ratio analysis, cash flow statements, and comparative/common-size statements appear here regularly.
Here's how marks are distributed across question types. This pattern is consistent across every regional paper in the folder:
| Question Type | Marks Each | No. of Questions | Total Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| MCQ / Very Short Answer | 1 | 20 | 20 |
| Short Answer | 3 | 6 | 18 |
| Short Answer / Practical | 4 | 3 | 12 |
| Long Answer / Practical | 6 | 5 | 30 |
| Total | — | 34 | 80 |
Time allotted is 3 hours. Internal choices are provided throughout — across all question types — which gives you some breathing room if you've prepared selectively.
After going through papers from multiple regions, a few topics clearly dominate. If you're short on time, these are where your preparation should be focused:
The folder includes papers from the following KVS regions: Hyderabad, Chennai, Jaipur, Lucknow, Bengaluru, Bhubaneswar, and Guwahati. More may be added as the academic year progresses.
Since the structure and syllabus are identical across regions, papers from different regions essentially give you fresh sets of numbers and problem scenarios for the same core concepts. Solving papers from 5–6 different regions is roughly equivalent to solving 5–6 full-length mock papers — exactly the kind of practice that makes a real difference.
Students sometimes under-prepare Part B because it has fewer questions. But those questions carry 20 marks, and the topics — ratio analysis, cash flow from operating activities, comparative statements — are very formula-driven. Once you know the formulas cold, these can be your most reliable scoring area. Don't skip them.
Just downloading PDFs won't help unless you use them right. A simple approach that works: first, attempt the paper without looking at answers — in one sitting, under exam conditions. Then evaluate your answers honestly, or get them checked. Finally, revisit every question you got wrong and trace back to the concept behind it.
One more thing — if you're solving MCQs, don't just mark the right answer. Take an extra minute to understand why the other options are wrong. That kind of active reasoning is what CBSE examiners reward in long-answer questions too.
If you found this helpful, bookmark it and share it with classmates who are preparing. More subject-wise breakdowns — Biology, Physics, Mathematics, and others — are coming up soon.
Best of luck with your boards. You've got this.
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