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ू े, मेघ आए , माट वाल
रचना - अप ठत ग यांश , प लेखन , संवाद
याकरण— उपसग , यय , समास , अथके आधार पर वा य भेद, अलंकार
वा षक पर ा --- स पूण पा य म
BLUE PRINT HINDI
PERIODIC ASSESSMENT – I
ख ड वषय ववरण कुल अंक
ख ड-क अप ठतबोध अप ठत ग यांश 5
ख ड-ख याकरण (13)
उपसग 3
यय 3
समास 3
वा य 4
ख ड-ग सा ह य (14) नो र 6
प ठत ग यांश 4
प ठत प यांश 4
ख ड घ रचना (8) प 4
संवाद 4
कुल 40
अलंकार 4
7
ख ड घ रचना (20) प 5
संवाद 5
नबंध 10
कुल 80
PERIODIC ASSESSMENT – II
ख ड वषय ववरण कुल अंक
ख ड-क अप ठतबोध अप ठत ग यांश 5
ख ड-ख याकरण (13) समास 3
उपसग 2
यय 2
वा य भेद 3
अलंकार 3
ख ड-ग सा ह य (14) नो र 8
प ठत ग यांश 4
प ठत प यांश 4
ख ड घ रचना (8) प 4
संवाद 4
कुल 40
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
ख ड वषय ववरण कुल अंक
ख ड-क अप ठतबोध (10) अप ठत ग यांश 10
ख ड-ख याकरण (16) उपसग 2
यय 2
समास 4g
वा य भेद 4
अलंकार 4
8
नबंध 10
कुल 80
10
INTRODUC
TION TO
4.
EUCLID’S 1 1 - - - - 1 3 - - 2 4
GEOMETRY
HERON’S
5. 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 3 1 4 7 13
FORMULA
LINES AND
6. 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 5 11
ANGLES
7. TRIANGLES 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 3 1 4 6 12
LINEAR
EQUATION
8. 1 1 - - - - 1 3 - - 2 4
S IN TWO
VARIABLES
TOTAL 10 10 10 10 6 12 8 24 6 24 40 80
S.N Chapters MCQ Very Short Short Short Long Total Total
o. Questions Questions – Questions – Questions no. mark
1 2 of s
No. Mark No. Mark No. Mark No. Mark No. Mark quest
of s of s of s of s of s ions
quest (1) quest (1) quest (2) quest (3) quest (4)
ions ions ions ions ions
1. Quadrilat 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 6 1 4 8 16
erals
2. Areas of
parallelog 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 6 12
rams and
triangles
3. Circles 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 3 1 4 6 12
TOTAL 5 5 5 5 3 6 4 12 3 12 20 40
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
S.N Chapters MCQ Very Short Short Short Long Total Total
o. Questions Questions – Questions – Questions no. mark
1 2 of s
No. Mark No. Mark No. Mark No. of Mar No. Mark quest
of s of s of s questi ks of s ions
quest (1) quest (1) quest (2) ons (3) quest (4)
ions ions ions ions
1. Number 1 1 - - - - 1 3 - - 2 4
systems
2. Polynomi 1 1 - - 1 2 - - 1 4 3 7
als
3. Coordinat 1 1 - - 1 2 - - - - 2 3
e
geometry
4. Linear
equations 1 1 1 1 - - 1 3 - - 3 5
in two
variables
11
5. Introducti
on to - - 1 1 - - - - - - 1 1
Euclid’s
geometry
6. Lines and - - 1 1 - - 1 3 - - 2 4
angles
7. Triangles 1 1 1 1 - - - - 1 4 3 6
8. Quadrilat 1 1 1 1 1 2 - - 1 4 4 8
erals
9. Areas of
parallelog - - - - 1 2 1 3 - - 2 5
rams and
triangles
10. Circles 1 1 1 1 - - 1 3 - - 3 5
11. Constructi - - - - - - - - 1 4 1 4
ons
12. Heron’s - - 1 1 - - 1 3 - - 2 4
formula
13. Surface 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 5 11
areas and
volumes
14. Statistics 1 1 1 1 1 2 - - 1 4 4 8
15. Probabilit 1 1 1 1 - - 1 3 - - 3 5
y
TOTAL 10 10 10 10 6 12 8 24 6 24 40 80
S.N Chapters Very Short Short Short Long Questions Total Total
o. Questions Questions – 1 Questions – 2 no. of marks
No. of Marks No. of Marks No. of Marks No. of Marks questi
questi (1) questi (2) questi (3) questi (5) ons
ons ons ons ons
1. MOTION 2 2 1 2 1 3 - - 4 7
2. FORCE AND 3 3 1 2 1 3 1 5 6 13
LAWS OF
MOTION
3. GRAVITATI 3 3 1 2 1 3 - - 5 8
ON
TOTAL 8 8 3 6 3 9 1 5 15 28
PERIODIC ASSESSMENT – II
S.No Chapter Very Short Short Questions Short Questions Long Questions Total Total
. s Questions –1 –2 no. of marks
No. of Marks No. of Marks No. of Marks No. of Marks questi
questi (1) questi (2) questi (3) questi (5) ons
ons ons ons ons
14
1. WORK, 2 2 - - 1 3 1 5 4 10
ENERG
Y AND
POWER
2. SOUND 1 1 1 2 - - - - 2 3
TOTAL 3 3 1 2 1 3 1 5 6 13
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
S.N Chapters Very Short Short Short Long Questions Total Total
o. Questions Questions – 1 Questions – 2 no. of marks
No. of Marks No. of Marks No. of Marks No. of Marks questi
questi (1) questi (2) questi (3) questi (5) ons
ons ons ons ons
1. MOTION 1 1 - - - - - - 1 1
2. FORCE AND 1 1 - - 1 3 - - 2 4
LAWS OF
MOTION
3. GRAVITATI 2 2 1 2 - - - - 3 4
ON
4. WORK, 2 2 1 2 1 3 - - 4 7
ENERGY
AND
POWER
5. SOUND 2 2 1 2 1 3 1 5 5 12
TOTAL 8 8 3 6 3 9 1 5 15 28
(CHEMISTRY)
MONTH TOPIC
April Ch 1 - Matter In Our Surrounding
States of Matter Latent Heat
May Evaporation Matter
States of matter
Jun Relation between matter, atoms, molecules and compounds
Properties of the different types of matter
Jul Ch 2 - Is Matter Around Us Pure
Topics:
Types and Properties of Solutions Concentration of a Solution
Suspensions and Colloids Methods of Separation - I
Aug Methods of Separation - II Methods of Separation - III
Physical and Chemical Changes Types of Substances
Compounds and Mixtures
15
Sep Ch 3 - Atoms & Molecules
Topics:
Oct Ch 4– Structure of Atom
Nov Topics:
Atomic Number ,· Electronic Configuration ,· Valency
Jan Revision
Periodic Assessment-I Portion
Matter In Our Surrounding
Half Yearly Examination Portion
Matter In our surrounding,
Is matter Around Us Pure
Atoms and molecules (up to chemical formulae)
Periodic Assessment-II Portion
Atoms & Molecules, Structure of Atom
Annual Examination Portion
Whole syllabus
BLUE PRINT CHEMISTRY
PERIODIC ASSESSMENT – I
Very Short Short Short
Long Questions Total
Questions Questions – 1 Questions – 2
S.N no. of Total
Chapters No. of Marks No. of Marks No. of Marks No. of Marks
o. questi marks
questi (1) questi (2) questi (3) questi (5)
ons
ons ons ons ons
1. Matter in our
1 1 2 4 1 3 1 5 3 13
suroundings
TOTAL 1 1 2 4 1 3 1 5 5 13
16
PERIODIC ASSESSMENT – II
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
Very Short Short Short
Long Questions Total
Questions Questions – 1 Questions – 2
S.N no. of Total
Chapters No. of Marks No. of Marks No. of Marks No. of Marks
o. questi marks
questi (1) questi (2) questi (3) questi (5)
ons
ons ons ons ons
1. Matter in our
1 1 - - 1 3 - - 2 4
suroundings
2. Is matter
around us 1 1 - - 1 3 - - 2 4
pure
3. Atoms and
1 1 1 2 1 3 - - 3 6
molecules
4. Structure of
1 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 4 11
atom
TOTAL 4 4 2 4 4 12 1 5 11 25
BIOLOGY
MONTH TOPIC
April/May Ch 5– The Fundamental Unit of Life
Topics:
Discovery of cell
Shape cells and size
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells
Different cell organelles
Cell Division
June/July Ch 6– Tissue
Topics:
Simple Permanent Tissues
Complex Permanent Tissues
17
Animal Tissues
Connective Tissues
Muscular and Nervous Tissues
Aug/Sept. Ch 7- Diversity in living organisms
Topics:
Five kingdom classification
Animal kingdom in detail
Plant kingdom in detail
Importance of nomenclature
October Ch 13- Why do We Fall Ill
Topics:
Diseases
Infectious Agents
Microbes and their Impact on Target Organs
Transmission of Diseases
Principles of Treatment
Prevention of Diseases
November Ch14- Natural Resources
Topics:
Biosphere. Air
Rain and Air Pollution Water
Soil Biogeochemical Cycles
Ozone Layer
Dec/Jan Ch 15- Improvement in Food Resources.
Topics:
Need for Crop Resources
Crop Variety Improvement
Crop Production Management
Crop Protection Management
Cattle Farming
Poultry Farming
Fish Production
Apiculture
18
Half Yearly Examination Portion
Ch-5 The Fundamental Unit of Life.
Ch-6 Tissue
Ch-7 Diversity in living organism (up to plant kingdom)
Periodic Assessment-II Portion
Ch-7 Diversity in living organisms.
Ch-13 Why do We Fall Ill
Annual Examination Portion
Whole syllabus
PERIODIC ASSESSMENT – II
S.No Chapters Very Short Short Questions Short Questions Long Questions Total Total
. Questions –1 –2 no. of marks
No. of Marks No. of Marks No. of Marks No. of Marks questi
questi (1) questi (2) questi (3) questi (5) ons
ons ons ons ons
1. Diversity 1 1 - - - - 1 5 2 6
In Living
19
Organism
s
2. - - 1 2 2 6 - - 3 8
Why do
We Fall
Ill
Total 1 1 1 2 2 6 1 5 5 14
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
S.No Chapters Very Short Short Questions Short Questions Long Questions Total Total
. Questions –1 –2 no. of marks
No. of Marks No. of Marks No. of Marks No. of Marks questio
questi (1) questi (2) questi (3) questi (5) ns
ons ons ons ons
1. Fundament 1 1 1 2 - - - - 2 3
al Unit of
Life
2. Tissue - - - - 1 3 - - 1 3
3. Diversity in 1 1 1 2 - - 1 5 3 8
Living
Organisms
4. Why Do - - - - 1 3 - - 1 3
We Fall Ill
5. Natural - - - - 1 3 - - 1 3
Resources
6. Improveme - - 1 2 - - 1 5 2 7
nt in Food
Resources
TOTAL 2 2 3 6 3 9 2 10 10 27
20
July 2.Socialism in Europe and The Russian Revolution
The age of social change.
The Russian revolution.
The February revolution in Petrograd.
August Socialism in Europe and The Russian Revolution
What changed after October?
September The Russian Revolution (con’t)
The global influence of the Russian revolution and the USSR.
October 3.Nazism and The Rise of Hitler
The First world war
The treaty of Versailles.
Birth of Weimar republic.
November Nazism and The Rise of Hitler
Hitler rise to power.
The Nazi worldview.
Youth in Nazi Germany.
Ordinary people and the crime against humanity.
December 4.Forest , Society and Colonialism
Why deforestation.
The rise of commercial forestry.
January/February ( Con’t ) Forest and Society
Rebellion in the forest.
Forest transformation in Java.
Periodic Assessment-I Portion
The French Revolution
Half Yearly Examination Portion
Socialism in Europe and The Russian Revolution
Periodic Assessment-II Portion
Nazism and The Rise of Hitler
Annual Examination Portion
The French Revolution,
Socialism in Europe and The Russian Revolution
Nazism and The Rise of Hitler,
Forest ,Society and Colonialism
21
(POLITICAL SCIENCE)
MONTH TOPIC
April Ch: 2 What is Democracy? Why Democracy?
What is Democracy?
Features of Democracy
May/June Ch: 2 What is Democracy? Why Democracy?
Why Democracy? (Merits and demerits of democracy)
Broader meaning of Democracy
July Ch:3 Constitutional Design
Democratic Constitution in South Africa
Why do we need Constitution?
Making of the Indian Constitution
Guiding values of the Indian Constitution
Institutional design
August Ch:4 Electoral politics
Why Elections?
What makes an election democratic?
Is it good to have political competition?
September Ch: 4 Electoral Politics (cont'd)
What is our system of elections?
What makes elections in India Democratic?
October Ch:5 Working of institutions
How is a major policy decision taken?
Parliament
November Ch:5 Working of institutions (cont'd)
Political Executive
The judiciary
December Ch:6 Democratic Rights
Life without rights
Rights in a Democracy
Rights in the Indian Constitution
January/ February Ch:6 Democratic Rights (con’t)
Expanding scope of rights
Periodic Assessment-I Portion
What is Democracy? Why Democracy?
Half Yearly Examination Portion
What is Democracy? Why Democracy?
22
Constitutional Design
Electoral Politics
Periodic Assessment-II Portion
Working of institutions
Annual Examination Portion
What is Democracy? Why Democracy?
Constitutional Design
Electoral politics
Working of institutions
Democratic Rights
(GEOGRAPHY)
MONTH TOPIC
April India- Size and location
May Physical features of India
July Physical features of India, Drainage
August Drainage, Climate
September Revision
October Climate
November Natural vegetation and wildlife
December Population
January/February Revision
(ECONOMICS)
MONTH TOPIC
April 1. Basic introduction with the subject economics.
2. The Story of Village Palampur:
Economic transactions of Palampur and its interaction with the rest of the world
(including three factors of production land, labor and capital) can be
introduced.
Land distribution among villagers
Sources of capital
May The story of Village Palampur (continued)
Non-farming activities in village Palampur (chapter 1)
3. People as Resource:
Introduction of how people become resource / asset;
Economic activities done by men and women; unpaid work done by women;
quality of human resource;
June Recap of the previous chapter and introduction of Human Capital.
July 4.People as Resource: (continued)
Role of health and education;
Unemployment as a form of non-utilization of human resource;
Socio-political implication in simple form. (Chapter 2)
August 5. Poverty as a Challenge:
Who is poor through two case studies: one rural, one urban);
Indicators;
Absolute poverty (not as a concept but through a few simple examples)-why
people are poor
September Poverty as a Challenge: (continued)
Unequal distribution of resources,
Comparisons between countries,
Interstate disparities
Steps taken by government for poverty alleviation. (Chapter 3)
October 6. Food security in India:
Sources of food grains
Variety across the nation famines in the past, famines in the past,
The need for self sufficiency
24
November Food security in India :( continued)
Role of government in food securities,
Procurement of food-grains overflowing of food-grains,
People without food
December
January/February Revision of entire syllabus
PERIODIC ASSESSMENT – I
VERY SHORT SHORT LONG QUESTIONS
LESSON TOTAL MARKS
QUESTIONS(1) QUESTIONS (3) (5)
French revolution 1×2 3 5 10
India size and
1 3 4
location
Physical feature of
1 5 6
India
What is democracy
1×2 3 5 10
and why?
The story of village
1×2 3 5 10
Palampur
Total number of
8 4 4 40
questions
25
Why democracy?
Constitutional 3 5 8
design
Electoral politics 3 5 8
The story of village 1 3 5 9
Palampur
Population as 3×2 5 11
resources
Total number of 4 12 8 80
questions
PERIODIC ASSESSMENT – II
VERY SHORT SHORT LONG QUESTIONS
LESSON TOTAL MARKS
QUESTIONS(1) QUESTIONS (3) (5)
Nazism and the rise 1×2 3 5 10
of Hitler
Climate 1×2 3 5 10
Working of an 1×2 3 5 10
instution
Poverty as the 1×2 3 5 10
challenge
Total number of 8 4 4 40
questions
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
LESSON VERY SHORT SHORT LONG QUESTIONS TOTAL MARKS
QUESTIONS(1) QUESTIONS (3) (5)
French revolution 3 3
Socialism in Europe 1 5 6
and the Russian
revolution
Nazism and the rise 3 3
of Hitler
Forest society and 3 5 8
colonism
India size and 1 1
location
Physical features of 3(MAP) 3
India
Drainage 3 3
Climate 5 5
Natural vegetation 5 5
and wild life
Population 3 3
What is democracy? 3 3
Why
Constitutional 5 5
design
Electoral politics 1 5 6
Working of an 3 3
institution
26
Democratic right 3 3
The story of village 3 3
Palampur
People as resource 3 3
Poverty as a 1 5 6
challenge
Food security in 3 5 8
India
4 12 8 80
27
Annual Examination Portion
Part B: Unit 1 to 4
Part A: Unit 1 10 2 2 20
Part A: 10 2 2 20
Unit 2
Total 20 4 4 40
Part B:
10 2 2 20
Unit 1
Part B: Unit 2 10 2 2 20
Total 20 4 4 40
Part A: Unit 1 6 1 1 11
Part A: Unit 2 5 1 1 10
Part A:
8 3 3 23
Unit 3
Part A:
6 - - 6
Unit 4
28
Total 25 5 5 50
Part A:
2 - - 2
Uint 1
Part A:
2 - - 2
Uint 2
Part A:
2 2 1 9
Uint 3
Part A:
1 - - 1
Uint 4
Part A:
2 - - 2
Uint 5
Part B. Unit 1 4 2 - 8
Part B. Unit 2. 4 1 - 6
Part B. Unit 3. 4 1 1 9
Part B. Unit 4. 4 2 1 11
Total 25 8 3 50
29
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