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VIVEKANANDA MISSION SCHOOL

CLASS X

SYLLABUS FOR SELECTION EXAMINATION, ICSE 2024

COMPULSORY

➢ ENGLISH LANGUAGE (PAPER I)

As per ICSE syllabus.

➢ ENGLISH LITERATURE(PAPER II)

DRAMA

Act 3 scene i[Revision]

• Scene-ii, iii, iv,v


• Act 4 scene i(till line 274)

.”….. anything to say?”

PROSE

The Little Match Girl.

The Blue Bead.

POETRY

1.The Patriot

2.I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

3.Abou Ben Adhem

4.Daffodils[Revision)

➢ BENGALI SYLLABUS

গদ্য

১) দদ্বতার জন্ম

২) নীল মানুষের কাহিনী

৩) গন্ধটা খুব সষেিজনক

৪) হগহি (rev chapter)

৫) লালু (rev chapter)


পদ্য

১) ফু ল ফু টুক না ফু টুক

২) অমলকাহি

৩) বাবু বষলন

৪) বঙ্গভূহমর প্রহত (rev chapter)

৫) সভযতার প্রহত (rev chapter)

বযাকরণ ও হনহমিহত -

As per ICSE syllabus

➢ HINDI SYLLABUS

Prose-

1.संदेह

2.दो कलाकार

3.भीड़ में खोया आदमी

4.बात अठन्नी की (Revision)

5.काकी(Revision)

6.महायज्ञ का पुरस्कार(Revision)

Poem

1.सूर के पद

2. चलना हमारा काम है।

3.मातृ मंददर की ओर

4.साखी(Revision)

5.कुंडदलयां(Revision)

6.स्वर्ग बना सकते है।(Revision)

Language (Grammar and Composition)

1. दनबंध

2. पत्र ले खन ( औपचाररक +अनौपचाररक)

3. अपदठत र्द्ांश
4.पयागयवाची शब्द ( दे व - हृदय)

5. दवपरीत शब्द (मुनाफा -दृश्य)

6. भाववाचक संज्ञा ( मधुर - सामीप्य)

7. दवशेषण ( दवष- सतही)

8. मुहावरे ( 71-116)

9. अनेक शब्दों के दलए एक शब्द (72 - 119)

10. वतगनी (पूरा)

11. दनदे शानुसार वाक्य पररवतगन

12. वाच्य

13 वाक्य ( अर्ग एवं रचना के आधार पर)

14. दिया एवं काल भेद सदहत

➢ HISTORY AND CIVICS SYLLABUS


1.The First War of Independence

2.Growth of Nationalism

3. First Phase of Indian National Movement

4. Second Phase of Indian National Movement

5. The Muslim League

6. Mahatma Gandhi and the National Movement

7. The First World War

8. Rise of Dictatorship

CIVICS

1. The Union Parliament

2. The President and the Vice-President

➢ GEOGRAPHY SYLLABUS
1. CLIMATE.

2. SOIL RESOURCES.

3. NATURAL VEGETATION.

4. WATER RESOURCES.
5. MINERAL RESOURCES.

6. CONVENTIONAL SOURCES OF ENERGY.

7. NON- CONVENTIONAL SOURCES OF ENERGY.

8. MINERAL BASED INDUSTRY.

9. AGRICULTURE I

10. AGRICULTURE II: FOOD CROP.

11. WASTE MANAGEMENT I: IMPACT OF WASTE ACCUMULATION.

12. TOPO MAP AND MAP POINTING. (As done in class)

GROUP II

➢ MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS
1. SHARES AND DIVIDEND
2. SIMILARITY
3. FACTORISATION
4. ARITHMETIC PROGRESSION AND GEOMETRIC PROGRESSION
5. RATIO AND PROPORTION
6. TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES
7. SECTION FORMULA
8. LOCUS AND CONSTRUCTION
9. REFLECTION
10. QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
11. MATRIX
12. BANKING
13. INEQUATION
14. GST
15. PROBABILITY

➢ PHYSICS SYLLABUS

1. FORCE
2. WORK, ENERGY & POWER
3. MACHINES
4. SOUND
5. REFRACTION OF LIGHT AT PLAIN SURFACE
6. LENS & E. M. SPECTRUM

➢ CHEMISTRY SYLLABUS

1. Periodic properties and variation of properties

2. Chemical bonding
3. Study of acids bases and salts

4. Analytical Chemistry and Practical Chemistry

5. Mole concept and stoichiometry

6. Electrolysis

7.Hydrogen Chloride

8. Nitric acid

➢ BIOLOGY SYLLABUS,

1. Absorption by roots

2. Transpiration

3. Photosynthesis

4. Chemical coordination in plants

5. Structure of chromosomes, cell cycle and cell division

6. Genetics

7. The Endocrine system

➢ ECONOMICS

1. The productive mechanism- factors of production

2. Land

3. Labour

4. Capital

5. Entrepreneur

6. Theory of demand ( including elasticity)

7. Theory of supply (including elasticity)

8. Alternative market structure

➢ COMMERCIAL STUDIES

1. STAKEHOLDERS IN COMMERCIAL ORGANSATIONS

2. MARKETING AND SALES

3. ADVERTISING AND SALES PROMOTION


4. CONSUMER PROTECTION

5. E-COMMERCE

6. CAPITAL AND REVENUE EXPENDITURE

7. FINAL ACCOUNTS OF SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP

8. FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF COST

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

1. Controlling air pollution


2. Waste

3. Energy
4. Managing the urban environment
5. Managing soil and land
6. Biodiversity
7. Addressing population

GROUP III

➢ COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

i. Chapter 1 : Introduction to Object Oriented Programming Concepts

ii. Chapter 2 : Class as the basis of All Computation

iii. Chapter 3 : User defined methods

iv. Chapter 4: Constructors

v. Chapter 5 : Library classes in Java

vi. Chapter 6 : Encapsulation.

➢ ECONOMIC APPLICATIONS SYLLABUS

(1) The Theory of Demand and Elasticity of Demand

(2) The Theory of Supply and Elasticity of Supply

(3) Land

(4) Labour

(5) Capital

(6) Enterprise
(7) Alternative Market Structure

➢ SUBJECT: PHYSICAL EDUCATION

PART-1: THEORY

SECTION-A

Human growth and development

Physical Education

Body types

Physical fitness

Sports training

SECTION-B

Football

Badminton

PART-2 (PRACTICAL)

Physical Efficiency test

Specialization test

Skill and performance of the games:( Football, Badminton).

➢ ART SYLLABUS (SELECTION)

1. STILL LIFE (PAPER I)

2. COMPOSITION (PAPER III)

➢ HOME SCIENCE SYLLABUS

Unit:1- Home Management

Unit:2- Growth and Development During Middle Childhood

Unit:3- Meal Planning

• Commercial Applications

1. Markets and Marketing


2. Marketing Mix- 4P’s

3. Advertising and brand promotion

4. Sales and selling process

5. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)

6. Financial Accounting and Reporting

7. Banking and Bank transactions

8. Fundamental concepts of cost.

It is for the information of the students that this syllabus is subject to change. Students will be
notified of any change accordingly.

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