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FIRST TERM SYLLABUS CLASS X

FIRST-TERM SYLLABUS 2021-22

SUBJECT – ENGLISH LANGUAGE

FIRST UNIT TEST


1. CORRECT FORM OF WORDS (VERB FORM)
2. APPROPRIATE WORDS (PREPOSITION)
3. JOINING
4. DO AS DIRECTED

FIRSTTERM

FIVE QUESTIONS WILL BE SET ALL OF WHICH WILL BE COMPULSORY.


QUESTION 1: Candidates will be required to write a composition of about 300-350 words from a choice of subjects which will test their ability to: Organise, describe
narrate, report, explain, persuade or argue present ideas coherently with accuracy, and precision, compare and contrast ideas and arrive at conclusions, present relevant
arguments and use correct style and format.

QUESTION 2: Candidates will have to write a letter from a choice of two subjects requiring either a formal or an informal mode of treatment. Suggestions regarding the
content of the letter may be given. The lay out of the letter with the address, introduction, conclusion, etc. will form part of the assessment. Special attention must be paid to
the format of the letter with emphasis on the vocabulary appropriate to the context.

QUESTION 3: Candidates will be given a specific situation and will be required to:
(a) Write the text of a notice based on given directions.
(b) Write an email on the same content as the notice.

QUESTION 4: an unseen passage of about 450 words will be given. One question will be set to test vocabulary. A number of questions requiring short answers will also
be asked on the passage. These questions will test the candidates’ ability to comprehend the explicit content and organization of the passage and to infer information,
intention and attitude from it.
The last question will consist of a summary that will test the candidates’ ability to distinguish main ideas from supporting details and to extract salient points to rewrite them
in the form of summary. Candidates will be given clear indications of what they are to summarise and of the length of the summary.

QUESTION 5: there will be a number of short answer questions to test the candidates’ knowledge of functional grammar, structure and use of the language.
All the items in this question will be compulsory. They will consist of correct use of verbs, prepositions, joining and transformation of sentences (do as directed)
SUBJECT-: ENGLISH LITERATURE

FIRST UNIT TEST


1. TELEVISION
2. AFTER BLENHEIM

HALF-YEARLY EXAM
POETRY
1. NINE GOLD MEDALS
2. THE COLD WITHIN
3. TELEVISION
4. ABOU BEN ADHEM

SHORT STORIES
1. A FACE IN THE DARK
2. THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL
3. CHIEF SEATTLE’S SPEECH
4. MY GREATEST OLYMPIC PRIZE

DRAMA (MERCHANT OF VENICE)


1. ACT – 3 (All scenes)
2. ACT – 4 (All scenes)

1ST UT SYLLABUS:
SUBJECT: PHYSICS
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1. CHAPTER: 7: SOUND
2. CHAPTER: 12: RADIOACTIVITY
3. CHAPTER: 2: WORK, ENERGY & POWER
1ST TERM SYLLABUS:
SUBJECT PHYSICS:
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1. CHAPTER: 7: SOUND
2. CHAPTER: 2: WORK, ENERGY & POWER
3. CHAPTER: 4: REFRACTION OF LIGHT AT PLANE SURFACES
4. CHAPTER: 5: REFRATION THROUGH A LENS
5. CHAPTER: 8: CURRENT ELECTRICITY
6. CHAPTER: 12: RADIOACTIVITY
7. CHAPTER: 11: CALORIMETRY
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1ST UT SYLLABUS:
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
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1. CHAPTER:2: BANKING
2. CHAPTER: 18: TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES
3. CHAPTER: 8: MATRICES
4. CHAPTER: 4: LINEAR INEQUATIONS

1ST TERM SYLLABUS:


SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
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1. CHAPTER: 18: TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES
2. CHAPTER: 20: HEIGHT & DISTANCES
3. CHAPTER: 8: MATRICES
4. CHAPTER: 7: RATIO & PROPORTIONS
5. CHAPTER: 9 : ARITHMETIC PROGRESSION
6. CHAPTER: 2: BANKING
7. CHAPTER: 4: LINEAR INEQUATIONS
8. CHAPTER: 6: FACTORISATION
9. CHAPTER: 5: QUADRATIC EQUATIONS IN ONE VARIABLE
10. CHAPTER: 22: PROBABILITY
11. CHAPTER: 10: REFLECTION
12. CHAPTER: 13: SIMILARITY

SYLLABUS FOR 2021 -2022


CLASS - X
SUB - CHEMISTRY
UNIT – 1
CHAPTER
1. PERIODIC TABLE, PROPERTIES AND VARIATIONS OF PROPERTIES
2. CHEMICAL BONDING
3. ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS
4. STUDY OF COMPOUND – AMMONIA (NH3)
HALF YEARLY EXAM.
CHAPTER
1. ANALYTIC CHEMISTRY
2. ELECTROLYSIS
3. PERIODIC TABLE (U – 1)
4. CHEMICAL BONDING ( U- 1)
5. ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS ( U – 1)
6. STUDY OF COMPOUND -- HYDROGEN CHLORIDE ( HCl)
SUBJECT- BIOLOGY
SYLLABUS

1st Unit Test:


➢ Chapter-1 Cell Cycle and cell Division
➢ Chapter-2 Structure of Chromosome
➢ Chapter-3 Genetics
➢ Chapter-4 Absorption by roots and Rise of water Up to Xylem
➢ Chapter-5 Transpiration
1st Term Examination:
➢ Chapter-8 Circulatory System
➢ Chapter-9 Excretory system
➢ Chapter-10 Nervous System
➢ Chapter-11 Sense organs
(Including 1st U.T.)
SUB-COMPUTER

(Syllabus)
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FIRST TERM SYLLABUS

• Introduction to Object Oriented Programming concepts,


• Elementary Concept of Objects and Classes,
• Values and Data types,
• Operators in Java,
• Input in Java,
• Mathematical Library Methods,
• Conditional constructs in Java,
• Iterative constructs in Java,
• Nested for loops.
• User - defined Methods
• Arrays
• Library classes

FINAL TERM SYLLABUS

• Introduction to Object Oriented Programming concepts,


• Elementary Concept of Objects and Classes,
• Values and Data types,
• Operators in Java,
• Input in Java,
• Mathematical Library Methods,
• Conditional constructs in Java,
• Iterative constructs in Java,
• Nested for loops.
• User - defined Methods
• Arrays
• Library classes
• Constructors
• String Handling

BHISTORY & CIVICS SYLLABUS


1st Unit Test:
1. The Union Legislature (Civics)
1. The Indian National Movement [1857-1917] (History)
a) The First War of Independence, 1857

First Term:
2. The Union Executive (Civics)
a) The President
b) The Vice-President
c) Prime Minister and Council of Ministers
2. The Indian National Movement [1857-1917] (History)
b) Factors leading to the growth of Nationalism
c) First phase of the Indian National Movement
1st unit test included.
SUBJECT-GEOGRAPHY

FIRST UNIT TEST


1. Climate of India

HALF-YEARLY EXAM
1. Soil Resources in India
2. Natural vegetation
3. Water resources
4. Mineral & Energy resources I & II
5. Manufacturing Industry
6. Transport
7. Climate of India ( from unit test )

* MAP POINTING
1. Mountains, Peaks & Plateaus
2. Plains
3. Rivers
4. Water Bodies
5. Direction of winds
6. Passes

* TOPO MAP
1. Four figure grid reference
2. Six figure grid reference
3. Compass direction
4. Drainage pattern
5. Settlement pattern
6.Natural & Man made features
7.Direct distance & Indirect distance
8. Area measurements

Subject - Environmental Science

First Unit Test


Ch-1 Controlling Air Pollution
Ch-2 Addressing Population
Ch-8 Waste

First Term
Ch-4 Managing Soil and Land
Ch-5 Food
Ch-6 Biodiversity
Ch-7 Energy
Ch-1 Controlling Air Pollution
Ch-2 Addressing Population
Ch-8 Waste

SUBJECT- PHYSICAL EDUCATION


FIRST UNIT TEST

1. Ch-1 ~ Human growth and Development.(Sec-A)


2. Ch-2 - Physical Education (Sec-B)
3. Ch – 1~ Football .(Sec-B)

HALF-YEARLY EXAM
SEC-A
1.ch-1 Human growth and Development.(Sec-A)
2. Ch-2 Physical Education.(Sec-A)
3.Ch-3 Body Types.(Sec-A)
4.Ch-4 Physical Fitness(Sec-A)
5.Ch-5 Sports Training.(Sec-A)
6. Ch-8 Careers in physical Education (Sec-A)
SEC- B
1.Ch-1 Football.ch-1(Sec-B)
2.Ch-2 Cricket-2 ( Sec- B)
3. Ch-3 Volleyball (Sec-B)
4. Ch-4 Basketball.(Sec-b)
Subject- Commercial studies
Class - X
1. Chapter-1 Stakeholders in Commercial Organisation
2. Chapter-2 Marketing and Sales
3. Chapter-3 Advertising and Sales Promotion
4. Chapter-4 Consumer Protection
5. Chapter- 5 E-commerce
6. Chapter-6 Capital a
nd Revenue Expenditure / Income

Subject- Economics

1. The Productive Mechanism


Factors of production: Land, labour, capital and entrepreneur: their impact on the production structure in an economy.
(i) Land: meaning and characteristics, productivity of land – meaning only; factors affecting productivity of land. ( Unit test )
(ii) Labour: meaning and characteristics; division of labour: meaning, type and advantages; efficiency of labour; meaning, reasons for low efficiency of Indian labour.
(iii) Capital: meaning and characteristics and types: physical and financial capital- meaning with examples; Capital Formation; meaning, Process of capital formation; Need
for capital formation;
(iv) Entrepreneur: meaning, functions and role of entrepreneur in economic development.

Theory of Demand and Supply (i) Meaning and concept of Demand and Supply. Law of demand and supply: demand and supply schedule and curve (both individual and
market); movement and A basic understanding of the law of demand and supply in which demand and supply schedules to be used to explain the demand and supply curves.
The individual demand and supply curves must be distinguished from market demand and supply curves. Concept of movement and shift of Demand and Supply curves are
to be explained. Determinants of demand and supply are to be specified. Exceptions to the law of demand are to be discussed.(ii) Elasticity of demand and elasticity of
supply: meaning, types, percentage method of measuring elasticity of demand and elasticity of supply, factors affecting elasticity of demand to be specified.

Subject- Hindi
SUBJECT- BENGALI

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