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*PERIODIC 1`(I TO IX) , P-1 /Pre Mid Term (X),Monthly Exam-1 (XII) SYLLABUS MAY 2024-25*
SYLLABUS COVERAGE UP TO THE ASSESSMENT MONTH
class -I TO VIII -20% (APRIL,MAY)
class -IX TO XII -30% (APRIL,MAY)
NOTE:- -class- I AND II
(2) Make a Booklet for assessment.
(3) A Booklet will be crafted by the Subject-Leaders.
(4) The attempted booklets will be received back from the children after the assessments.
To reduces and debar the Rote learning and the excessiveness of the learning material. We are coming up with a child-centered Assessment way to them feel at ease on exam days.
*Understanding Alley*
(1) A Assessment will be based on MCQ and Written .
(2) A Question based on Booklet form.
(3) A regular school time on Exam days will be followed by a Revision/Practice session.
(4) Kindly Send the Next-Exam-Days Books for a Revision/Practice session.
(5) Languages' Grammar exam will be jointly conducted with the Subject Assessment.
TYPOLOGY & SYLLABUS %
(A) TYPOLOGY OF QUESTION PAPER
(A.1) TYPOLOGY OF QUESTIONS
P-1(I to VIII)
is a matter of following the Cbse guidelines and carrying a variety of the Questions under CFQ (Competency Focused Questions),
SA(Small Answer) VSA(Very Small Answer) MCQ) , True False, Matching with lines, Map Analysis etc.
SYLLABUS PERCENTAGE;-P-1(20%),UT-1(30%),P-2(20%),UT-2(30%)=100%
Class I to VIII; SYLLABUS PERCENTAGE - P-1/(20%)
CONTENT /LESSON/CHAPTER BREAK-UP
PART-A
(1) CFQ ------50% (MCQ,OR CASE BASED OR ANY SIMILAR SOURCE)-
20 marks
(2) MCQ---20% -8 marks
Chapters/lessons would deal with MCQ/SA, VSA and other types of questions mentioned in section A.1)
PART-B
(3)Constructed Response Questions 30 % -12 marks
CH./LESSONS/BLOCKS FOR (Long Answer) from Languages (ENGLISH, HINDI, PUNJABI + Social Science and Science.
Marking Scheme
P-1 MRKS 40 I 90 MINUTES (CARRY MARKS 5;REPORT CARD USES)
(1) 40 Marks Written Exam
A written question paper shall be divided into Two Parts (A and B)
Part A -MCQ
(1.a) 28 Marks
Time -40 Minutes
MCQ, True False,Fill ups, Matching with lines, Jumbled Words, New-Words, SA(Small Answer) VSA(Very Small Answer), Map Analysis(If chosen for Quick answering)
Note:-This part also carries questions about Grammar.
Part B-Written Assessment
(1.b) 12 Marks
Time -50 Minutes
Unseen passage, LA(Long Answer), Grammar, Literature,Map Analysis(If choosing for Details answering)
(For Com.Sc. 40 Mrks
Part A (18 marks)
Practical (10 marks)
Part B ( 12 marks)
TYPOLOGY & SYLLABUS %
(A) TYPOLOGY OF QUESTION PAPER
(A.1) TYPOLOGY OF QUESTIONS
P-1(I to VIII)
is a matter of following the Cbse guidelines and carrying a variety of the Questions under CFQ (Competency Focused Questions),
SA(Small Answer) VSA(Very Small Answer) MCQ) , True False, Matching with lines, Map Analysis etc.
SYLLABUS PERCENTAGE;-P-1(20%),UT-1(30%),P-2(20%),UT-2(30%)=100%
Class I to VIII; SYLLABUS PERCENTAGE - P-1/(20%)
CONTENT /LESSON/CHAPTER BREAK-UP
PART-A
(1) CFQ ------50% (MCQ,OR CASE BASED OR ANY SIMILAR SOURCE)-
20 marks
(2) MCQ---20% -8 marks
Chapters/lessons would deal with MCQ/SA, VSA and other types of questions mentioned in section A.1)
PART-B
(3)Constructed Response Questions 30 % -12 marks
CH./LESSONS/BLOCKS FOR (Long Answer) from Languages (ENGLISH, HINDI, PUNJABI + Social Science and Science.
Marking Scheme
P-1 MRKS 40 I 90 MINUTES (CARRY MARKS 5;REPORT CARD USES)
(1) 40 Marks Written Exam
A written question paper shall be divided into Two Parts (A and B)
Part A -MCQ
(1.a) 28 Marks
Time -40 Minutes
MCQ, True False,Fill ups, Matching with lines, Jumbled Words, New-Words, SA(Small Answer) VSA(Very Small Answer), Map Analysis(If chosen for Quick answering)
Note:-This part also carries questions about Grammar.
Part B-Written Assessment
(1.b) 12 Marks
Time -50 Minutes
Unseen passage, LA(Long Answer), Grammar, Literature,Map Analysis(If choosing for Details answering)
(For Com.Sc. 40 Mrks
Part A (18 marks)
Practical (10 marks)
Part B ( 12 marks)
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Number of Questions for a 40-Mark Written Exam (90 Minutes)
Target Student: Average to Moderate
Marking Scheme:
Total Marks: 40
Time: 90 Minutes
Part A (MCQ): 28 Marks (40 Minutes)
Part B (Written Assessment): 12 Marks (50 Minutes)
Here's a breakdown of the recommended number of questions:
Part A (MCQ) - 28 Marks (40 Minutes)
Number of Questions: 28 - 35 (depending on complexity)
Question Types:
MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions): 15-20 (2 marks each)
True/False: 3-5 (1 mark each)
Fill-ups: 3-5 (1 mark each)
Matching: 2-3 (2 marks each)
VSA (Very Short Answer): 2-3 (1 mark each) [Optional]
Map Analysis (Quick answering): 1 (2 marks) [Optional]
Time per Question: Aim for an average of 1-1.5 minutes per question.
Part B (Written Assessment) - 12 Marks (50 Minutes)
Number of Questions: 2-3 (focus on quality over quantity)
Question Types:
Unseen Passage: 1 (4-6 marks)
LA (Long Answer): 1 (4-6 marks) [Choose one or the other]
Grammar: Include in Unseen Passage or LA or as separate questions (2-3 marks)
Literature: Include in Unseen Passage or LA or as separate questions (2-3 marks)
Map Analysis (Detailed answering): 1 (up to 3 marks) [Optional - can replace a short answer question]
Time per Question: Allocate time based on the marks allotted. Aim for a balanced distribution between sections.
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FOR COMPUTER SC.
Number of Questions for a 40-Mark Commerce Science Exam (90 Minutes)
Target Student: Average to Moderate
Marking Scheme:
Total Marks: 40
Time: 90 Minutes
Part A (Theory): 18 Marks
Part B (Written Assessment): 12 Marks
Practical: 10 Marks (Separate Assessment)
Here's a breakdown of the recommended number of questions:
Part A (Theory) - 18 Marks (Estimated Time: 40-45 Minutes)
Number of Questions: 15-20 (depending on complexity)
Question Types:
MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions): 5-10 (1-2 marks each)
Short Answer (SA): 5-10 (1-2 marks each)
Case Studies/Situational Analysis: 1-2 (3-4 marks each) [Optional]
Time per Question: Aim for an average of 2-3 minutes per question.
Part B (Written Assessment) - 12 Marks (Estimated Time: 40-45 Minutes)
Number of Questions: 2-3 (focus on quality over quantity)
Question Types:
Long Answer (LA): 1 (5-7 marks) with clear instructions on specific areas to focus on.
Application-based: 1-2 (2-3 marks each) requiring students to apply theoretical concepts to practical scenarios.
Time per Question: Allocate time based on the marks allotted. Aim for a balanced distribution between sections.
Practical - 10 Marks (Separate Assessment)
This section likely involves tasks, calculations, or demonstrations
The number and complexity of tasks will depend on the specific skills being assessed.
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FOR GK
Number of Questions for a General Knowledge Exam (40 Marks, 90 Minutes)
Target Student: Average to Moderate
Marking Scheme:
Total Marks: 40
Time: 90 Minutes
Part A (Multiple Choice & Practical): 28 Marks (40 Minutes)
Part B (Written Assessment): 12 Marks (50 Minutes)
Part A (Multiple Choice & Practical) - 28 Marks (40 Minutes)
Multiple Choice (18 Marks)
Number of Questions: 30-40 (depending on complexity)
Question Types: A variety of multiple-choice questions can be used to assess general knowledge across various domains like:
History
Science
Geography
Current Affairs
Literature
Art & Culture
Everyday knowledge
Time per Question: Aim for an average of 1 minute per question.
Practical (10 Marks)
Number of Questions: 2-3
Question Types:
Identification of objects/landmarks from images (e.g., flags, monuments)
Interpretation of data (e.g., charts, graphs)
Basic problem-solving with a general knowledge twist (e.g., using a map to find a location)
Time per Question: Allocate time based on the complexity of the practical task (around 10-15 minutes per question).
Part B (Written Assessment) - 12 Marks (50 Minutes)
Number of Questions: 2-3 (focus on quality over quantity)
Question Types:
Essay: 1 (6-8 marks) on a broad general knowledge topic.
Short Answer (2-3 questions): 2-4 marks each, covering different areas of general knowledge.
Time per Question: Allocate time based on the marks allotted. Aim for a balanced distribution between sections.
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TYPOLOGY
P-1 -(IX,XI), P-1 /Pre Mid Term (X),Monthly Exam-1 (XII)
QUESTION PAPER BASED ON LO AND OTHER TYPOLOGY-BASED SEGMENTS
FOR SYLLABUS COVERAGE CHECK IN AV-ENGAGE(click below) https://sites.google.com/cbseshiksha.in/avps-crew-announcements/av-engage
NOTE- FOLLOW THE SAME MODEL PAPERS FOR CLASSES IX TO XII.
Secondary & Senior Secondary School Curriculum –
https://cbseacademic.nic.in/curriculum_2025.html
- Sample Question Papers – Secondary –
https://cbseacademic.nic.in/SQP_CLASSX_2023-24.html
- Sample Question Papers – Senior Secondary –(NOT UPDATED YET)
https://cbseacademic.nic.in/SQP_CLASSXII_2023-24.html
FOR TYPOLOGY % IN QUESTION PAPERS
A) Class 9th (MARKS 40 ,90 MIN. TIME) and 10th(PRE BOARD;FOLLOW CBSE BOARD EXAM PATTERN. B) Class 11th (MARKS 40,90 MIN. TIME) & 12th (FOLLOW CBSE BOARD EXAM PATTERN.
3 APRIL,2024 BY CBSE
ADD MAJOR CHANGES Competency Based Questions or questions that assess application of concepts in real-life situations will be part of the question paper.*Check for 3 MAJOR CHANGES AS ON
For Internal Assessment details and blueprints of question papers kindly click the following links -
MAX MARKS FOR THEORY 80/70/30
BLUEPRINT
Subject: Science
Subject: Science
Total Marks: 40
Duration: 90 minutes
PART-A (70%=(50 % +20%)
(1) CFQ - 20 Marks
MCQ or Case-based questions from various chapters/lessons - 20 marks
(2) MCQ - 8 Marks
Multiple choice questions from various chapters/lessons - 8 marks
PART-B (30%)
(3) Constructed Response Questions - 12 Marks
Science Diagram Based Question, Long Answer questions from selected chapters/lessons - 12 marks
Marking Scheme
P-1 MRKS 40 I 90 MINUTES
PART-A (28 Marks)
Time: 40 minutes
Instructions: Answer all questions. Choose the correct option for MCQ questions. For other types of questions, write your answers in the space provided.
CFQ -MCQ or Case-based questions - 20 marks
Multiple choice questions - 8 marks
PART-B (12 Marks)
Time: 50 minutes
Instructions: Answer all questions. Write your answers in complete sentences and paragraphs.
Science Diagram Based Question - 4 marks
Long Answer questions - 6 marks
Other - 2 marks (This section may include questions related concepts)
Good luck with your exam!
BLUEPRINT
Subject: Social Science
Total Marks: 40
Duration: 90 minutes
PART-A (50%) (70%=(50 % +20%)
(1) CFQ - 20 Marks
MCQ or Case-based questions from various chapters/lessons - 20 marks
(2) MCQ - 8 Marks
Multiple choice questions from various chapters/lessons - 8 marks
PART-B (30%)
(3) Constructed Response Questions - 12 Marks
Long Answer questions from selected chapters/lessons - 12 marks
Marking Scheme
P-1 MRKS 40 I 90 MINUTES
PART-A (28 Marks)
Time: 40 minutes
Instructions: Answer all questions. Choose the correct option for MCQ questions. For other types of questions, write your answers in the space provided.
CFQ - MCQ or Case-based questions - 20 marks
MCQ - Multiple choice questions - 8 marks
PART-B (12 Marks)
Time: 50 minutes
Instructions: Answer all questions. Write your answers in complete sentences and paragraphs.
Long Answer questions - 10 marks
Map Analysis - 2 marks
Note: Map Analysis questions are optional and can be chosen for detailed answering in Part B.
Good luck with your exam!
SAMPLE BLUEPRINT
Subject: English Language
Total Marks: 40
Duration: 90 minutes
PART-A
(70%=(50 % +20%)
Marking Scheme
P-1 MRKS 40 I 90 MINUTES
PART-A (28 Marks)
Time: 40 minutes
Instructions: Answer all questions. Choose the correct option for MCQ questions. For other types of questions, write your answers in the space provided.
PART-A
CFQ;MCQ or Case-based questions - 10 marks
Multiple choice questions - 8 marks
Grammar-related concepts - 10 marks
PART-B (12 Marks)
Time: 50 minutes
Instructions: Answer all questions. Write your answers in complete sentences and paragraphs.
Unseen passage - 4 marks
Long Answer questions - 4 marks
Grammar - 2 marks
Literature - 2 marks
Note: Map Analysis questions are optional and can be chosen for either quick answering (Part A) or detailed answering (Part B).
Good luck with your exam!
SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER
Question Paper
Subject: Mathematics
Total Marks: 40
Duration: 90 minutes
PART-A
(1) CFQ (50%)
MCQ or Case-based
questions from various chapters/lessons (20 marks)
Instructions: Answer
all questions. Each question carries 1 mark.
Which of the following
is not a prime number?
a) 17
b) 23
c) 28
d) 31
Solve for x: 2x + 5 =
15
a) x = 5
b) x = 7
c) x = 8
d) x = 10
In a right-angled
triangle, the side opposite the right angle is called:
a) Hypotenuse
b) Base
c) Perpendicular
d) None of the above
Simplify: 3(4x + 2) -
2(2x - 1)
a) 6x + 4
b) 8x + 2
c) 10x + 1
d) 12x + 1
If the ratio of the
lengths of two sides of a triangle is 3:4 and the length of the shorter side is
15 cm, then the length of the longer side is:
a) 10 cm
b) 18 cm
c) 20 cm
d) 25 cm
(2) MCQ (20%)
Multiple choice
questions from various chapters/lessons (8 marks)
Instructions: Answer
any 4 questions out of the given 6 questions. Each question carries 2 marks.
The value of 'x' in
the equation 3x - 7 = 5 is:
a) 4
b) 6
c) 7
d) 8
Find the value of 'y'
in the equation 4y + 3 = 19
a) 4
b) 5
c) 6
d) 7
The sum of angles in a
triangle is:
a) 90 degrees
b) 180 degrees
c) 270 degrees
d) 360 degrees
The product of two
consecutive even numbers is always:
a) An even number
b) An odd number
c) A prime number
d) A perfect square
The area of a
rectangle with length 'l' and breadth 'b' is given by:
a) l + b
b) l x b
c) l - b
d) l ÷ b
The value of 3^4 is:
a) 27
b) 64
c) 81
d) 12
PART-B
(3) Constructed
Response Questions (30%)
Long Answer questions
from selected chapters/lessons (12 marks)
Instructions: Answer
any 2 questions out of the given 4 questions. Each question carries 6 marks.
Solve the following
equation for 'x': 2x + 8 = 20
Find the area of a
circle with radius 7 cm.
A car travels a
distance of 240 km in 4 hours. Calculate its speed in km/hr.
In a class, the
average marks of 5 students is 78. If the marks of four students are 72, 80,
84, and 88, find the marks of the fifth student.
Marking Scheme:
Part-A: 28 marks
Part-B: 12 marks
Total: 40 marks
Note: This question
paper is for illustrative purposes only and the actual question paper may vary
depending on the NEEDS OF SUBJECTS-BASED.