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Textbook And Solution from NCERT
OFFICIAL SYLLABUS
Month | Topic | Practical |
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April | Chemical Reaction and Equations | Study of copper sulphate regulation and displacement reaction by iron nails |
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Light Reflection and Refraction (Reflection of Light) |
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Bioprocesses (Nutrition and Respiratory System) |
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May | Acids, Bases and Salts (Chemical Properties of Acids and Bases) | Study of starch of different substances with the help of iodine solution |
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Reflection and Refraction of Light |
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Biological processes (transport system, excretory system) |
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July | Acids, bases and salts (information about P+1 and salts) | To study the laws of reflection with the help of a mirror |
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The human eye and the colorful world | |||
Classifying different substances into acids and bases by examining the PS | |||
Control and coordination |
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August | Metals and non-metals (physical and chemical properties, how metals and non-metals react) | To study the conduction method in metals |
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Electricity (current, circuit potential, potential difference, Ohm's law, resistors and resistance of bodies) |
OFFICIAL SYLLABUS
Month | Topic | Practical |
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April | Chemical Reaction and Equations | Study of copper sulphate regulation and displacement reaction by iron nails |
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Light Reflection and Refraction (Reflection of Light) |
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Bioprocesses (Nutrition and Respiratory System) |
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May | Acids, Bases and Salts (Chemical Properties of Acids and Bases) | Study of starch of different substances with the help of iodine solution |
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Reflection and Refraction of Light |
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Biological processes (transport system, excretory system) |
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July | Acids, bases and salts (information about P+1 and salts) | To study the laws of reflection with the help of a mirror |
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The human eye and the colorful world | |||
Classifying different substances into acids and bases by examining the PS | |||
Control and coordination |
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August | Metals and non-metals (physical and chemical properties, how metals and non-metals react) | To study the conduction method in metals |
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Electricity (current, circuit potential, potential difference, Ohm's law, resistors and resistance of bodies) | Modeling a Solar Cooker |
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How do organisms reproduce (up to asexual reproduction in organisms) |
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September | Metals and Non-metals (Acquisition and Corrosion of Metals) | Study different parts of a flower |
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Electricity (thermal effect, electric power) |
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How do organisms reproduce (sexual reproduction) |
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October | Carbon and its Compounds (Nomenclature of Carbon Compounds) | Studying the laws of refraction by a glass block |
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Magnetic Effects of Electric Current (up to Fleming's left hand rule) |
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Heredity and biological evolution |
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November | Carbon and its compounds | Studying Ohm's Law in the Laboratory |
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Magnetic Effects of Electric Current (Electric Motor, Electric Generator Household, Electric Circuit) | |||
To study its properties by making a laboratory electromagnet | |||
Our environment |
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December | Periodic Classification of Elements (Classification of Elements, Mendeleev's Periodic Table) | How to distinguish soft and hard water. |
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Sources of energy (up to wind power) | To study the flow of energy by charting a five-stage food chain. |
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Management of Natural Resources (Sustainable Management) | To study magnetic lines of force with the help of bar magnets and iron powder. |
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January | Periodic Classification of Elements (Modern Periodic Table) | Manufacture of soap in the laboratory. |
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Source of energy | To study the brain with the help of models. |
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Natural resource management | Modeling different compounds of carbon. |
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PAPER FORMAT
There will be one paper in this subject.
Time limit : 2:30 hours
Maximum Marks : 60
Units and their weightage
S.No | Topic | Marks |
1. | Chemical Reaction | 04 marks |
2. | Acids, bases and salts | 04 marks |
3. | Metal/Nonmetal | 02 marks |
4. | Biological process | 08 marks |
5. | Reproduction | 07 marks |
6. | Light | 04 marks |
7. | Human Eye | 02 marks |
8. | Source of Energy | 04 marks |
9. | Carbon | 03 marks |
10. | Periodic Classification | 05 marks |
11. | Control and Coordination | 02 marks |
12. | Heredity | 02 marks |
13. | Electric | 03 marks |
14. | Magnetic effect of Electric Current | 05 marks |
15. | Environment | 03 marks |
16. | Natural Resources | 02 marks |
Internal Assessment - 40 Marks
Conditions of eligibility for admission to class X.
1. Candidates who have been studying in a School recognised by or affiliated to this Board or any other recognised Board of Secondary Education in India.
2. Candidates can not take admission directly in class X.
3. Candidates had completed a regular course of study for class IX and passed class IX examination from a school affilicated to this Board.
4. The candidates percentage for attendance should be 75% so that the Board to make him/her eligible for the Examinations.
5. Candidate can be admitted to a school only on the transfer of the parents(s) or shifting of their families from one place to another, after procuring from the student the marksheet and the Transfer Certificate duly countersigned by the Educational Authorities of the Board concerned.
6. There is no age limit for candidates taking the Examination.
7. Candidate should have doucments in support of his having passed the qualifying or equivalent qualifying examination.
OFFICIAL HARYANA BOARD CLASS 10th DATESHEET 2023
Datesheet (Theory Papers) for Classes 10th Annual Exam March 2023
Date of Commencement of Exam:- 27-02-2023 (Monday), Time 12:30 PM to 03:00 PM
Date & Day | Subject | Timing |
20 March 2023 (Monday) | Science | 12:30 PM to 03:00 PM |
Date & Day | Subject | Timing |
27 February 2023 (Monday) | Punjabi (for All Haryana)/ IT&ITES (Information Technology & Enabling Services, For Govt. Model Sr. Sec. School, SLCE Sec-28 Faridabad only) | 12:30 PM to 03:00 PM |
28 February 2023 (Tuesday) | Hindi | 12:30 PM to 03:00 PM |
03 March 2023 (Friday) | Physical & Health Education/ Sanskrit/ Urdu/ Drawing/ Agriculture/ Computer Science/ Home Science/ Music Hindustani (All Option)/ Animal Husbandry/ Dance | 12:30 PM to 03:00 PM |
06 March 2023 (Monday) | English | 12:30 PM to 03:00 PM |
13 March 2023 (Monday) | Mathematics | 12:30 PM to 03:00 PM |
18 March 2023 (Saturday) | Retail/ Security/ Automobile/ IT&ITES/ Beauty & Wellness/ Physical Education & Sports/ Agriculture Paddy Farming/ Travel Tourism Hospitality/ Apparel Fashion Design/ Banking and Finance Services/ Banking and Insurance Services / Patient Care Assistant | 12:30 PM to 03:00 PM |
20 March 2023 (Monday) | Science | 12:30 PM to 03:00 PM |
25 March 2023 (Saturday) | Social Science | 12:30 PM to 03:00 PM |
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:-
1. Differently Abled (i) Blind candidates (ii) Dyslexic & Spastic candidates (iii) Deaf & Dumb candidates (iv) Permanently disabled who cannot write with their own hands, shall be provided along with the services of amanuensis and an extra time of 20 minutes per hour for answering each paper.
2. Candidates will bring their own log, trigonometry tables & stencils for maps and can use colored pencils in Science Subjects only.
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Analysis
Question paper is divided into two Parts : Part–I (Subjective type) and Part–II (Objective type). Answer the questions of both parts in your answer-book. Part–I of question paper with answer-book will be provided with starting of Examination and last one hour of Examination will be given for Part–II i.e. question paper of Part–II will be provided before one hour of the end of Examination.
PART I - SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
1. There are total 9 questions in this part.
2. This question paper is divided into three sections: Section A (Physics), Section B (Chemistry) and Section C (Biology).
3. All sections are compulsory. Solve all the parts of a question together.
4. There are total 3 questions in Section A (Physics). Question 1 carries 2 marks, question 2 carries 3 marks and question 3 carry 5 marks.
5. There are total 3 questions in Section B (Chemistry). Question 4 carries 2 marks, question 5 carries 3 marks and question 6 carry 5 marks.
6. There are total 3 questions in Section C (Biology). Question 7 carries 2 marks, question 8 carries 3 marks and question 9 carry 5 marks.
And
There is no overall choice, However, internal choices is given in 5 marks question of each section.
Comment
1. The difficulty level of the Science paper : Moderate to difficult.
2. All the questions in the paper were asked from the latest syllabus and based on NCERT textbooks.
3. The average range of expected marks was 20 (out of 30).
PART II - OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
1. There are total 30 questions in this part.
2. This question paper is divided into three sections: Section A (Physics), Section B (Chemistry) and Section C (Biology).
3. All sections are compulsory. Solve all the parts of a question together.
4. Questions from 1 to 30 are objective type questions. Each question is of 1 mark.
5. Write correct answer in your answer-book.
6. There are total 10 questions in Section A (Physics), 8 questions in Section B (Chemistry) and 12 questions in Section C (Biology).
And
There is no overall choice in this Part.
Comment
1. The difficulty level of the Science paper : Moderate.
2. All the questions in the paper were asked from the latest syllabus and based on NCERT textbooks.
3. The average range of expected marks was 20+ (out of 30).
Question paper is divided into two Parts : Part–I (Subjective type) and Part–II (Objective type). Answer the questions of both parts in your answer-book. Part–I of question paper with answer-book will be provided with starting of Examination and last one hour of Examination will be given for Part–II i.e. question paper of Part–II will be provided before one hour of the end of Examination.
PART I - SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
1. There are total 9 questions in this part.
2. This question paper is divided into three sections: Section A (Physics), Section B (Chemistry) and Section C (Biology).
3. All sections are compulsory. Solve all the parts of a question together.
4. There are total 3 questions in Section A (Physics). Question 1 carries 2 marks, question 2 carries 3 marks and question 3 carry 5 marks.
5. There are total 3 questions in Section B (Chemistry). Question 4 carries 2 marks, question 5 carries 3 marks and question 6 carry 5 marks.
6. There are total 3 questions in Section C (Biology). Question 7 carries 2 marks, question 8 carries 3 marks and question 9 carry 5 marks.
7. Internal choice is given in 5 marks question of each section.
PART II - OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
1. There are total 30 questions in this part.
2. This question paper is divided into three sections: Section A (Physics), Section B (Chemistry) and Section C (Biology).
3. All sections are compulsory. Solve all the parts of a question together.
4. Questions from 1 to 30 are objective type questions. Each question is of 1 mark.
5. Write correct answer in your answer-book.
6. There are total 10 questions in Section A (Physics), 8 questions in Section B (Chemistry) and 12 questions in Section C (Biology).
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