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Preboard-1 Syllabus

Class: - X
Session: - 2022-23
Date: -20.10.2022 MM 80
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Subject: - Hindi
 स्ऩर्श (ऩद्म) - कफीय की साखी, भीया के ऩद, भनष्ु मता, ऩर्शत प्रदे र् भें ऩार्स, तोऩ, कय
चरे हभ फपदा, आत्भत्राण
 गद्म- फड़े बाई साहफ, डामयी का एक ऩन्ना, तताांयार्ाभीयो कथा, तीसयी कसभ के
शर्ल्ऩकाय र्ैरेंद्र, अफ कहाां दस
ू ये के दख
ु से दख
ु ी होने र्ारे, ऩतझय भें टूटी ऩत्त्तमाां
(गगन्नी का सोना झेन की दे न), कायतस

 सांचमन- हरयहय काका, सऩनों के से ददन, टोऩी र्ुक्रा
 अऩदितगद्माांर्
 व्माकयण- ऩदफांध, सभास, यचना के आधाय ऩय र्ाक्म रूऩाांतयण, भुहार्ये
 यचनात्भक कौर्र- अनच्
ु छे द, औऩचारयक ऩत्र, सच
ू ना रेखन, वर्ज्ञाऩन, रघु कथा रेखन
अथर्ा ईभेर रेखन
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Subject: - German
Lektion 6 – 9
 (Deleted Portion- from Ch 8: Plusquamperfekt, Ch 9: nachdem, Realtiv: was, wo)
(Landeskunde Following pages not to be evaluated. Textbook pages 56, 57 Workbook
Pages 64 and 94, 95)
 Section A – Lesen – 20 MM
2 Lesetexte (unseen)
 Section B – Schreiben – 10 MM
E-Mail schreiben and Dialogue schreiben
 Section C – Grammatik – 30 MM
Adjektivendungen, IndirekteFragen, Präteritum, LokalePräpositionen, Steigerung der
Adjektive, RelativpronomenmitPräpositionen, Konjunktionen (weil, obwohl, ob, als)
 Section D – Kursbuch – 20 MM
Completing seen passagesfrom the given Vocabulary, 1 Comprehension (seen)

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Subject:- Sanskrit
 ^d* [k.M% vifBr vocks/ku
 jpuked [k.M% i= iwfrZ ] fp= o.kZu vFkok vuqPNsn ys[kue~ ] laLd`r vuqokn
 O;kdj.k [k.M%
 O;atulaf/k&] oxhZ; izFkek{kj dks r`rh; o.kZ] izFkeo.kZ dks iape o.kZ]
 folxZL; more~] jRoe~ ] folxZyksi% folxZL; LFkkus l] ‘k] ‚k]
 lekl&rRiq:‛k foHkfDr] बहुव्रीहह ]}a} ¼brjsrj% dsoye~½ ]अव्ययीभाव vuq] mi]
lg] fuj~] izfr] ;Fkk] A
 izR;;&तहितप्रत्यय मतुप् ]ठक् ]त्व] तल् ]स्त्री प्रत्यय टाप् ] ङीप्
 okP; ifjorZu&लट्लकारे के वलम्
 vO;;& vfi] mPpS%] ‘o%] g~;%] v|] ;=&dq=] ;nk] rnk] bnkuhe~]¼अधनु ा]
सम्प्प्रहतसाम्प्प्रतम्] ½ dnk] dqr%] ;Fkk] rFkk ] lglk] v/kquk] o`Fkk] ‘kuS%] iqjk]
brLrr%] v=] r=] यावत्&तावत् ] ;fn&rfgZ
 le;ys[kue~ &lkekU;] likn]lk/kZ] iknksu
 v’kqf) la’kks/ku
 IkkB iqLrd
 ikB&1 शहु िi;kZoj.ke~ ] ikB&2 cqf)cZyorhlnk] ikB&4 हशशल ु ाालनम्~ ]ikB&5
tuuhrqY;oRlyk] ikB&6 lqHkkf‛krkfu] ikB&7 lkSgknZaizd`rs% शोभा
 पाठ- 8 हवहित्रःसाक्षी, पाठ- 9 सक्त
ू यः, पाठ-12 अन्योक्तयः।
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Subject: - French
A) Reading Section: 10 Marks – Comprehension ecrite

B) Writing Section: 20 marks


 Rediger unelettred’apres les Lecons 2-8, 10 (80 words) Short compositions: message,
re-arranging a dialogue in logical sequence, completing a text with the help of clues
provided. (30-35 words)
C) Grammar Section: 30 marks
 Verbs (All tenses done in class 9, conditionnel du présent, futurantérieur, plus-que-
parfait &subjonctif), pronomrelatif simple et composé, pronom personnel (COD, COI,
y, en, tonique, etc.), trouvez la question, discours direct et indirect, négatifs, possessifs
- adjectifs et pronoms, démonstratifs - adjectifs et pronoms (simples et composés)
D) Culture and Civilization 20 marks
 a) Short answer questions b) True or false/match the following/ fill in the blanks
 Questions will be based on:
1. L.2 – Après le bac 2. L.3 – Chercher du travail 3. L.4 – Le plaisir de lire 4. L.5 - Les
médias 5. L.6 - Chacunsesgoûts 6. L.7 – En pleineforme 7. L.8 – L’environnement
8. L.10 - Vive la République!

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Subject: - Science
 Physics: Ch: 10 Light (reflection and refraction), Ch:11 Human eye and colorful
world, Ch:12 Electricity, Ch:13 Magnetic effects of electric current
 Chemistry:Ch:1 Chemical reactions and equations ,Ch: 2 Acids, Bases and salts,
Ch:3 Metals and Non-Metals, Ch:4 Carbon and its compounds.
 Biology: Ch: 6 Life Processes, Ch:7 Control and coordination, Ch:8 How do organisms
reproduce, Ch:9 Heredity and Evolution(only Heredity) ,
Ch:15 Our Environment.

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Subject: - Mathematics

S. No. Chapter Name Deleted portion


1 Real Numbers  Euclid’s Division Algorithm
 Decimal Expansion of rational numbers
2 Polynomials  Division algorithm for polynomials
3 Pair of Linear Equations in Two  Cross Multiplication Method
Variables  Reducible Equations
4 Quadratic Equations  Completing the square method
5 Arithmetic Progressions  No Deletion
6 Triangles  Areas of similar Triangles
 Pythagoras Theorem
7 Coordinate Geometry  Area of a triangle
8 Introduction to Trigonometry  T- ratios of Complementary angles
 Application of identities : 1 + 𝑡𝑎𝑛2 𝜃 =
𝑠𝑒𝑐 2 𝜃 & 1 + 𝑐𝑜𝑡 2 𝜃 = 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝑒𝑐 2 𝜃
9 Some Applications of  No Deletion
Trigonometry
10 Circles  No Deletion
12 Areas Related to Circles  Areas of combination of Plane Figures
13 Surface Areas and Volumes  Conversion of solid from one shape to
another
 Frustum of a cone
14 Statistics  Graphical Representation of Cumulative
Frequency Distribution
15 Probability  No Deletion

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Subject:- English

 Reading : Discursive and Case based passages


 Grammar : Gap Filling/ Editing/Dialog Completion / Omission
 Writing: . Formal Letter based on a given situation , Analytical Paragraph
 Literature:
First Flight Poems FOOTPRINTS WITHOUT FEET
1. A letter to God 1. Dust of Snow 1. A Triumph of Surgery
2. Nelson Mandela - Long Walk 2. Fire and Ice 2. The Thief's Story
to Freedom
3. Two Stories About Flying 3. A tiger in the Zoo 3. The Midnight Visitor
4. From the Diary of Anne Frank 4. How to Tell Wild Animals 4. A Question of Trust
5. Glimpses of India 5. The Ball Poem 5. Footprints Without Feet
6. Mijbil the Otter 6. Amanda! 6. The making of a Scientist
7. Madam Rides the Bus 7. The Trees 7. The necklace
8. The Sermon at Benares 8. Fog 8. Bholi
9. The Proposal (Play) 9. The Tale of Custard the 9. The Book That Saved the
Dragon Earth(Play)
10. For Anne Gregory
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Subject: - Social Science
 History: Ch-1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
Ch-2 Nationalism in India
Ch-3 The Making of a Global World
Ch-4 The Age of Industrialization
Ch-5 Print Culture & the Modern World

 Geography: Ch-1Resources and Development


Ch-2 Forest & Wildlife Resources
Ch-3 Water Resources
Ch-4 Agriculture
Ch-5 Mineral & Energy Resources
Ch-6 Manufacturing Industries
Ch-7 Lifelines of national Economy

 Political Science: Ch-1 Power Sharing


Ch-2 Federalism
Ch-4 Gender, Religion & Caste
Ch-6 Political Parties
Ch-7 Outcomes of Democracy
 Economics: Ch-1 Development
Ch-2 Sectors of the Indian Economy
Ch-3 Money & Credit
Ch-4 Globalization & the Indian Economy

 Map Syllabus
A. HISTORY (Outline Political Map of India)
 Chapter - 3 Nationalism in India – (1918 – 1930) for locating and labelling /
Identification
1. Indian National Congress Sessions: a. Calcutta (Sep. 1920) b. Nagpur (Dec. 1920) c.
Madras (1927)
2. Important Centres of Indian National Movement a. Champaran (Bihar) - Movement of
Indigo Planters b. Kheda (Gujarat) - Peasant Satyagrah c. Ahmedabad (Gujarat) - Cotton
Mill Workers Satyagraha d. Amritsar (Punjab) - Jallianwala Bagh Incident e. Chauri
Chaura (U.P.) - Calling off the Non-Cooperation Movement f. Dandi (Gujarat) - Civil
Disobedience Movement
B. GEOGRAPHY (Outline Political Map of India)
 Chapter 1: Resources and Development (Identification only)
a. Major soil Types
 Chapter 3: Water Resources (Locating and Labelling) Dams: a. Salal b. Bhakra Nangal c.
Tehri d. Rana Pratap Sagar e. Sardar Sarovar f. Hirakud g. Nagarjuna Sagar h.
Tungabhadra
 Chapter 4: Agriculture (Identification only) a. Major areas of Rice and Wheat b. Largest
/ Major producer states of Sugarcane, Tea, Coffee, Rubber, Cotton and Jute
 Chapter 5: Minerals and Energy Resources Minerals (Identification only)
a. Iron Ore mines - Mayurbhanj , Durg ,Bailadila, Bellary , Kudremukh
b. Coal Mines- Raniganj , Bokaro ,Talcher , Neyveli
c. Oil Fields -Digboi,Naharkatia, Mumbai High ,Bassien, Kalol ,Ankaleshwar
Power Plants (Locating and Labelling only)
a. Thermal -Namrup, Singrauli,Ramagundam
b. Nuclear -Narora,Kakrapara,Tarapur, Kalpakkam
 Chapter 6: Manufacturing Industries (Locating and Labelling Only)
Software Technology Parks: a. Noida b. Gandhinagar c. Mumbai d. Pune e. Hyderabad
f. Bengaluru g. Chennai h. Thiruvananthapuram
 Chapter 7: Lifelines of National Economy
Major Ports: (Locating and Labelling)
a. Kandla b. Mumbai c. Marmagao d. New Mangalore e. Kochi f. Tuticorin g. Chennai h.
Vishakhapatnam i. Paradip j. Haldia
International Airports:
a. Amritsar (Raja Sansi - Sri Guru Ram Dass jee) b. Delhi (Indira Gandhi) c. Mumbai
(Chhatrapati Shivaji) d. Chennai (MeenamBakkam) e. Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra
Bose) f. Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi)

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*Subject: - Information Technology
 Employability Skills:
 Unit 3: Information and Communication Technology Skills
 Subject Specific:
 Unit 2: Electronic Spreadsheet (Advanced)
 Unit 3: Database Management System
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*Subject: - Artificial Intelligence
 Employability Skills:
 Unit 3: Information and Communication Technology Skills
 Subject Specific:
 Unit 2: AI Project Cycle
 Unit 3: Computer Vision (Practical)

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*Subject: - FMM
 Subject Specific
 Chapter 1: Investment Basics
 Chapter 2: Securities
 Chapter 3: Primary Market
 Chapter 4: Secondary Market
 Chapter 5: Derivatives
 Chapter 6: Depository
 Chapter 7: Mutual Funds
 Chapter 8: Miscellaneous
 Chapter 9: Concepts and Modes of analysis
 Chapter 10: Ratio Analysis
 Employability Skills
 Unit 1: Communication Skills
 Unit 2: Self-Management Skills
 Unit 3: Information and Communication Technology Skills
 Unit 4: Entrepreneurial Skills
 Unit 5: Green Skills

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*Only for students who have opted for these subjects.

Arti Chopra
Principal

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