History is a subject of dates, themes, sources, and storytelling — and the Educart CBSE Class 12 History One Shot Question Bank 2026-27 is built to help students master every bit of it. A best-selling, habit-forming study resource powered by daily practice sheets, this book is designed to help Class 12 students retain key historical events, develop sharp answer-writing skills, and revise effectively for the 2027 CBSE Board Exams. Strictly based on the latest CBSE syllabus released on 1st April 2026, it brings together carefully selected chapter-wise questions, structured DPPs, and detailed step-by-step solutions in one focused, exam-ready package.
To make consistent practice easier, every chapter is broken down into 5 DPP (Daily Practice Problem) sheets, each carrying 15 to 20 manageable questions. Complementing this is a set of Chapter-wise Concept Maps that turn dense historical theory into visual, topic-wise summaries supported by real-life examples, diagrams, and important points — perfect for quick revision before the exam.
Why buy Educart CBSE Class 12 History One Shot Question Bank 2026-27?
History is the subject most Class 12 students fear — not because it's tough, but because the NCERT books are massive, the chapters are long, and remembering dates, dynasties, and source-based passages feels overwhelming. Students read once, forget the next day, and panic in the last month trying to revise 15 heavy chapters at once. Add the new Competency-Based and Source-Based questions, and the confusion doubles. This One-Shot Question Bank ends that struggle — short timer-based 15–20 question DPPs make daily practice doable and train exam-time writing speed (crucial for History's long answers), and the 5-worksheet structure (NCERT + PYQs + Competency) ensures full CBSE pattern coverage. Concept Maps shrink each massive chapter into a visual one-page summary, and Pull-Out Unit Tests act like mini mock tests for self-tracking. Instead of dreading History, students build a quiet daily habit — turning it into one of their highest-scoring, most confident subjects.
Understand the Question Bank structure below: