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Textbook And Solution from NCERT
OFFICIAL SYLLABUS 2022
ENGLISH CORE
S.No | Topic | Content |
1. | Reading Comprehension | Note Making and Summary Writing |
Short Composition (Notice, Advertisement, Poster Making, Invitations & Replies | ||
Letter Writing (Letters to Editor, Official Letters, Business Letters, Letters of Job Applications ) | ||
Report Writing, Factual Description | ||
Article Writing, Debate, Speech | ||
2. | Textbook - Flamingo (PROSE) | The Last Lesson |
Lost Spring | ||
Deep Water | ||
The Rattrap | ||
Indigo | ||
Poets and Pancakes | ||
The Interview Part I, Part II | ||
Going Places | ||
3. | Textbook - Flamingo (POETRY) | My Mother At Sixty Six |
An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum | ||
Keeping Quiet | ||
A Thing of Beauty | ||
A Roadside Stand | ||
Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers | ||
4. | Textbook - Vistas | The Third Level |
The Tiger King | ||
Journey to the end of the Earth | ||
The Enemy | ||
Should Wizard Hit Mommy | ||
On the Face of It | ||
Evans Tries an O-level | ||
Memories of Childhood - i). The cutting of my long Hair ii). We too are Human Beings |
ENGLISH ELECTIVE
S.No | Topic | Content |
1. | Reading Comprehension | Unseen Passage |
Unseen Poem | ||
An Essay on Argumentative / Discursive Topic | ||
2. | Composition | Article / Report / Speech |
Editing Narration | ||
3. | Textbook - Kaleidoscope (SHORT STORIES) | I Sell My Dreams |
Eveline | ||
A Wedding in Brownsville | ||
Tomorrow | ||
One Centimetre | ||
4. |
OFFICIAL SYLLABUS 2022
ENGLISH CORE
S.No | Topic | Content |
1. | Reading Comprehension | Note Making and Summary Writing |
Short Composition (Notice, Advertisement, Poster Making, Invitations & Replies | ||
Letter Writing (Letters to Editor, Official Letters, Business Letters, Letters of Job Applications ) | ||
Report Writing, Factual Description | ||
Article Writing, Debate, Speech | ||
2. | Textbook - Flamingo (PROSE) | The Last Lesson |
Lost Spring | ||
Deep Water | ||
The Rattrap | ||
Indigo | ||
Poets and Pancakes | ||
The Interview Part I, Part II | ||
Going Places | ||
3. | Textbook - Flamingo (POETRY) | My Mother At Sixty Six |
An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum | ||
Keeping Quiet | ||
A Thing of Beauty | ||
A Roadside Stand | ||
Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers | ||
4. | Textbook - Vistas | The Third Level |
The Tiger King | ||
Journey to the end of the Earth | ||
The Enemy | ||
Should Wizard Hit Mommy | ||
On the Face of It | ||
Evans Tries an O-level | ||
Memories of Childhood - i). The cutting of my long Hair ii). We too are Human Beings |
ENGLISH ELECTIVE
S.No | Topic | Content |
1. | Reading Comprehension | Unseen Passage |
Unseen Poem | ||
An Essay on Argumentative / Discursive Topic | ||
2. | Composition | Article / Report / Speech |
Editing Narration | ||
3. | Textbook - Kaleidoscope (SHORT STORIES) | I Sell My Dreams |
Eveline | ||
A Wedding in Brownsville | ||
Tomorrow | ||
One Centimetre | ||
4. | Textbook - Kaleidoscope (POETRY) | A Lecture Upon the Shadow |
Poems by Milton | ||
Poems by Blake | ||
Kubla Khan | ||
Trees | ||
The Wild Swans of Coole | ||
Time and Time Again | ||
Blood | ||
5. | NON - FICTION | Freedom |
The Mark on the Wall | ||
Film Making | ||
Why The Novel Matters | ||
The Argumentative Indian | ||
On Science Fiction | ||
6. | DRAMA | Chandalika |
Broken Images | ||
7. | NOVEL | The Financial Expert OR A Tiger For Malgudi |
There will be One Paper in this Subject.
Time Duration : 3 Hrs.
Maximum Marks : 100
Units & their Weightage
Section | Content | Marks | No. of Question | Division of marks |
A | Reading Comprehension & Note Making | 20 | 02 | 08 + 12 |
B | Advanced Writing Skills | 35 | 04 | 05 + 10 + 10 + 10 |
C | Literature | 45 | 06 | 04 + 06 + 10 + 10 + 07 + 08 |
TOTAL | 100 | 12 |
Recommednation by JAC (In %) | ||||
MCQ + VSA | VST | Short Ans. | Long Ans. | Total |
40 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 100 |
Conditions of eligibility for admission to class XII
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 XII.
3. Candidates had completed a regular course of study for class XI and passed class XI 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 SCHEDULE 2022
Date & Days | Subject | 2nd Sitting (2 PM - 5:20 PM) |
24 - March- 2022 (Thursday) | Vocational Subjects (I.A, I.Sc, I.Com) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | ||
26 - March -2022 (Saturday) | Elective Language (Compulsory) (I.A) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Additional Language (I.Sc & I.Com) | Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | |
28 - March - 2022 (Monday) | Compulsory Core Language Hindi A, Hindi B + Matribhasha & English A (I.A) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | ||
29 - March - 2022 (Tuesday) | Compulsory Core Language Hindi A, Hindi B + Matribhasha & English A (I.Sc & I.Com) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | ||
30 - March - 2022 (Wednesday) | Music (I.A) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | ||
02 - April - 2022 (Saturday) | Computer Science (I.Sc & I.Com) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Psychology (I.A) | Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | |
05 - April - 2022 (Tuesday) | Economics (I.Sc & I.Com) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Anthropology (I.A) | Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | |
07 - April - 2022 (Thursday) | Philosophy (I.A) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | ||
08 - April - 2022 (Friday) | Physics (I.Sc) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Accountancy (I.Com) | Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | |
09 - April - 2022 (Saturday) | History (I.A) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | ||
12 - April - 2022 (Tuesday) | Geology (I.Sc) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Business Studies (I.Com) | Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | |
Home Science (I.A) | ||
16 - April - 2022 (Saturday) | Biology (Botany+Zoology) (I.Sc) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Business Mathematics (I.Com) | Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | |
Sociology (I.A) | ||
OFFICIAL SCHEDULE 2022
Date & Days | Subject | 2nd Sitting (2 PM - 5:20 PM) |
24 - March- 2022 (Thursday) | Vocational Subjects (I.A, I.Sc, I.Com) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | ||
26 - March -2022 (Saturday) | Elective Language (Compulsory) (I.A) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Additional Language (I.Sc & I.Com) | Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | |
28 - March - 2022 (Monday) | Compulsory Core Language Hindi A, Hindi B + Matribhasha & English A (I.A) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | ||
29 - March - 2022 (Tuesday) | Compulsory Core Language Hindi A, Hindi B + Matribhasha & English A (I.Sc & I.Com) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | ||
30 - March - 2022 (Wednesday) | Music (I.A) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | ||
02 - April - 2022 (Saturday) | Computer Science (I.Sc & I.Com) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Psychology (I.A) | Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | |
05 - April - 2022 (Tuesday) | Economics (I.Sc & I.Com) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Anthropology (I.A) | Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | |
07 - April - 2022 (Thursday) | Philosophy (I.A) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | ||
08 - April - 2022 (Friday) | Physics (I.Sc) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Accountancy (I.Com) | Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | |
09 - April - 2022 (Saturday) | History (I.A) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | ||
12 - April - 2022 (Tuesday) | Geology (I.Sc) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Business Studies (I.Com) | Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | |
Home Science (I.A) | ||
16 - April - 2022 (Saturday) | Biology (Botany+Zoology) (I.Sc) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Business Mathematics (I.Com) | Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | |
Sociology (I.A) | ||
18 - April - 2022 (Monday) | Economics (I.A) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | ||
19 - April - 2022 (Tuesday) | Chemistry (I.Sc) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Enrepreneurship (I.Com) | Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | |
20 - April - 2022 (Wednesday) | Geography (I.A) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | ||
22 - April - 2022 (Friday) | Mathematics/Statistics (I.A, I.Sc, I.Com) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) | ||
25 - April - 2022 (Monday) | Political Science (I.A) | Term – 1 (2 PM - 3:35 PM) |
Term – 2 (3:40 PM - 5:20 PM) |
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ANALYSIS
1. This Question Paper Contains 12 questions in 3 Sections.
2. All the Parts of a Question must be written together.
3. Section A - carries 20 marks and is based on Reading Comprehension and Note Making. There will be 2 questions in this section.
4. Question no.1 will be 12 Marks and Question no.2 will be 08 Marks. Its relate to Unseen Passage .
5. Section B - carries 35 marks and is based on Advanced Writing Skills. There will be 4 questions in this section.
6. Question no. 3 will be 05 marks and its Related to Notice. Question no. 4 to 6 will be 10 marks for each questions and its related to Report, Letters & Articles.
7. Section C will be 45 Marks and Based on Literature. There will be 6 question in this Section.
8. Question no. 7 will be 04 marks and Question no. 8 will be 06 marks.
9. Question no. 9 & 10 will be 10 marks
10. Question numbers 11 will be 07 marks and 12 will be 08 marks.
11. Internal Choice is given in Section B and Section C.
Major Highlights
1. The difficulty level of the English Paper 2020: 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 70+ (out of 100)
1. This Question Paper Contains 12 questions in 3 Sections.
2. All the Parts of a Question must be written together.
3. Section A - carries 20 marks and is based on Reading Comprehension and Note Making. There will be 2 questions in this section.
4. Question no.1 will be 12 Marks and Question no.2 will be 08 Marks. Its relate to Unseen Passage .
5. Section B - carries 35 marks and is based on Advanced Writing Skills. There will be 4 questions in this section.
6. Question no. 3 will be 05 marks and its Related to Notice. Question no. 4 to 6 will be 10 marks for each questions and its related to Report, Letters & Articles.
7. Section C will be 45 Marks and Based on Literature. There will be 6 question in this Section.
8. Question no. 7 will be 04 marks and Question no. 8 will be 06 marks.
9. Question no. 9 & 10 will be 10 marks
10. Question numbers 11 will be 07 marks and 12 will be 08 marks.
11. Internal Choice is given in Section B and Section C.
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