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Textbook And Solution from NCERT
Official Syllabus 2022
Hindi core
S.No. | Selected Chapters | Unselected Chapter |
Aroh Part - 2 (Poetry ) | ||
1 | Harivansh Rai Bachchan - Din Jaldi Jaldi Dhalta Hai | Atm - Parichay |
2 | Alok Ghanwa - Patang | ---- |
3 | Kuvar Narayan - Kavita ke Bahane | Baat Seedhi thi Per |
4 | Raghuveer Sahai - Camere ke band Apahij | ---- |
5 | Gajanan Madhav Muktibodh - Saharsh Sweekara hai | ---- |
6 | Shamsher Bahadur Singh - Usha | ---- |
7 | Suryakant Tripathi Nirala - Badal Raga | ---- |
8 | Tulsidas - Kavitavali | Lakshman Murcha aur Ram ka Vilaap |
9 | Firaq Gorakhpuri - Rubaiya | Ghazal |
Official Syllabus 2022
Hindi core
S.No. | Selected Chapters | Unselected Chapter |
Aroh Part - 2 (Poetry ) | ||
1 | Harivansh Rai Bachchan - Din Jaldi Jaldi Dhalta Hai | Atm - Parichay |
2 | Alok Ghanwa - Patang | ---- |
3 | Kuvar Narayan - Kavita ke Bahane | Baat Seedhi thi Per |
4 | Raghuveer Sahai - Camere ke band Apahij | ---- |
5 | Gajanan Madhav Muktibodh - Saharsh Sweekara hai | ---- |
6 | Shamsher Bahadur Singh - Usha | ---- |
7 | Suryakant Tripathi Nirala - Badal Raga | ---- |
8 | Tulsidas - Kavitavali | Lakshman Murcha aur Ram ka Vilaap |
9 | Firaq Gorakhpuri - Rubaiya | Ghazal |
10 | Uma Shankar Joshi - Chota Mera Khet, Bagulon ke Pankh | ---- |
Aroh Part - 2 (Prose) | ||
1 | Mahadevi Varma - Bhaktin | ---- |
2 | Jainendra Kumar - Bazaar Darshan | ---- |
3 | Dharmveer - Kaale Megh Pani De | ---- |
4 | Phanishwar Nath Renu - Pahalwan ki Dholak | ---- |
5 | Vishnu Khare - Charlie Chaplin means Yaani Hum Sab | ---- |
6 | Razia Sajjad Zaheer - Namak | ---- |
7 | Hazari Prasad Dwivedi - Shishir ke Phool | ---- |
8 | Baba saheb Ambedkar - Shram Vibhajan aur Jati Pratha, Meri Kalpana ka Adarsh Samaaj | ---- |
Vitan Part - 2 | ||
1 | Manohar Shyam Joshi - Silver Wedding | ---- |
2 | Anand Yadav - Jhujh | ---- |
3 | Om Thanvi - Ateet mein Dabe Paanv | ---- |
4 | Ani frank - diary Ke Panne | ---- |
Expression and Medium | ||
Unread Comprehension and Constructive Articles |
Hindi electives
S.No. | Selected Chapters | Unselected Chapter |
Antara - 2 (Poetry) | ||
1 | Jai Shankar Prasad - Cornelia Ke Geet | Devsena Ke Geet |
2 | Suryakant Tripathi Nirala - Geet Gane do Mujhe | Saroj Smriti |
3 | Satchidananda Hiranand Vatsyayan - Yah Deep Akela | ---- |
4 | Kedar Nath Singh - Banaras, Disha | ----- |
5 | Vishnu Khare - Ek Kaam | Satya |
6 | Raghuvar Sahay - Basant Aaya | ---- |
7 | Tulsi Das - Bharat Ram ka Prem | ---- |
8 | Malik Muhammad Jayasi - Barhamasa | ---- |
9 | Vidyapati - Pad | ---- |
10 | Keshav Das - Ramachandrika | ---- |
11 | Ghanananda – Kavitt, Savaiya | ---- |
Antara - 2 (Prose) | ||
1 | Ram Chandra Shukla - Premdhan ki Chaya Smriti | ---- |
2 | Chandradhar Sharma Guleri - Sumirini Ke Manke | ---- |
3 | Braj Mohan Vyas - Kaccha Cittha | ---- |
4 | Phanishwar Nath Renu - Samwadiya | ---- |
5 | Sahni - Gandhi, Nehru and Yasser Arafat | ---- |
6 | Asghar Wajahat - Sher, Pahchaan, Chaar Hath Aur Sanjha | ---- |
7 | Nirmal Verma - Jahan Koi Wapsi Nahin | ---- |
8 | Ram Vilas Sharma - Yathasamay Rochte Vishwam | ---- |
9 | Mamta Kalia - Dusra Devdas | ---- |
10 | Hazari Prasad Dwivedi - Kutz | ---- |
Antral Part - 2 | ||
1 | Premchand - Surdas's Ki Jhopdi | ---- |
2 | Sanjeev - Aarohan | ---- |
3 | Vishwanath Tripathi - Biskohar ki Maati | ---- |
4 | Prabhas Joshi - Apna Malwa- Khau Ujadu Sabhyta me | ---- |
Expression and Medium | ||
Unread Comprehension and Constructive Articles |
Hindi 'B'
S.No. | Selected Chapters | Unselected Chapter |
Khitij - 2 (Poetry ) | ||
1 | surdas - Pad | ---- |
2 | Tulsidas - Ram Laxman Parashuram Samwaad | ---- |
3 | Dev - Savaiya, Kavitt | ---- |
4 | Jaishankar Prasad - Atm Katha | ----- |
5 | Suryakant Tripathi Nirala - Utsah | Att nh Rahi Hai |
6 | Nagarjuna - Yah Danturit Muskaan | Fasal |
7 | Girija Kumar Mathur - Chaya Mat Chuna | ---- |
8 | Rituraj - Kanyadan | ---- |
9 | Mangalesh Dabral - Sangatkaar | ---- |
Khitij - 2 (Prose) | ||
1 | Swayam Prakash - Netaji ka Cashma | ---- |
2 | Ramvriksha Benipuri - Balgobin Bhagat | ---- |
3 | Yashpal - Lucknowi Andaz | ---- |
4 | Sarveshwar Dayal Saxena - Manviya Karuna Ki Divya Chamak | ---- |
5 | Mannu Bhandari - Ek Kahani Yah bhi | ---- |
6 | Mahavir Prasad Dwivedi - Stri Shiksha Virodhi Kutarko Ka Khandan | ---- |
7 | Yatindra Mishra - Naubatkhane mein Ibaadat | ---- |
8 | Bhadant Anand Kaustyayan - Saskriti | ---- |
Grammar and Composition Section | ||
1 | Abbreviation | ---- |
2 | Idioms and Proverbs | ---- |
3 | Noun, Pronoun, Adjective | ---- |
4 | Word form Prefix, Suffix | ---- |
5 | Use of the sign 'ne' | ---- |
There will be One Paper in this Subject.
Time Duration : 3 Hrs.
Maximum Marks : 100
Units & their Weightage
Part | Content | Marks |
Part - A (20 Marks) | Unseen Passage (Prose) | 10 |
Unseen Pasaage (Poetry) | 10 | |
Part - B (25 Marks) | Creative and Practical Writing (MCQ) | 10 |
Essay | 05 | |
Application | 04 | |
Vaachy | 06 | |
Part - C (55 Marks) | Textbooks - Khitij Part - 2 (Gadya) | |
i) - Three questions related to interpretation on one passage out of two | 15 | |
ii) - 4 questions related to Syllabus based on prose lessons | 08 | |
iii) Unseen Passage | 05 | |
iv).Fill in the Blanks | 05 | |
Textbooks - Khitij Part - 2 (Kavya) | ||
i) - Three questions related to interpretation on one passage out of two | 08 | |
ii) - 4 questions related to Syllabus based on prose lessons | 08 | |
Textbooks - Kritika Part - 2 | ||
One of two Text Based Esay Type Questions | 10 |
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) | ||
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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 paper is consists of Four Sections. Section A, Section B, Section C and Section D.
2. Total 12 Questions is in this paper.
3. Section A - carries 15 marks and is based on Unread Passage. There will be 1 questions in this section.
4. Question no.1 will be devided into two Subquestions. a).-Unseen Passage (Prose) will be carries 8 marks, b).- Unseen Passage (Poetry) will be carries 7 marks. Its relate to Unseen Passage of 150 words.
5. Section B - carries 15 marks and is based on Grammer. There will be 4 questions in this section.
6. Question no. 2 will be 03 marks and its relate to Verb Distinction - Transitive, Intransitive.
7. Question no. 3 will be 04 marks and its relate to Avyay.
8. Question numbers 4 and 5 carry 4 marks for Each question.Q.No.-4 based on Sentence Distinction & Vaachy and Q.No.5 is based on Samas & Synonyms.
9. Section C will be 30 Marks and Based on Text books. There will be 5 question in this Section.
10. Section D will be 20 Marks and Based on Composition Writing. There will be 3 question in this Section.
11. (i).- Essay Writing - 10 marks, (ii).- Letter Witing - 05 marks, (iii).- Advertisement Writing - 05 Marks.
Highlights
1. Difficulty Level of Hindi Paper: Moderate
2. All questions in the paper were from the latest syllabus and based on NCERT textbooks.
3. Average range of marks required was 70+ (out of 80)
1. This paper is consists of Four Sections. Section A, Section B, Section C and Section D.
2. Total 12 Questions is in this paper.
3. Section A - carries 15 marks and is based on Unread Passage. There will be 1 questions in this section.
4. Question no.1 will be devided into two Subquestions. a).Unseen Passage (Prose) will be carries 8 marks, b).- Unseen Passage (Poetry) will be carries 7 marks. Its relate to Unseen Passage of 150 words.
5. Section B - carries 15 marks and is based on Grammer. There will be 4 questions in this section.
6. Question no. 2 will be 03 marks and its relate to Verb Distinction - Transitive, Intransitive.
7. Question no. 3 will be 04 marks and its relate to Avyay.
8. Question numbers 4 and 5 carry 4 marks for Each question.Q.No.-4 based on Sentence Distinction & Vaachy and Q.No.-5 is based on Samas & Synonyms.
9. Section C will be 30 Marks and Based on Text books. There will be 5 question in this Section.
10. Section D will be 20 Marks and Based on Composition Writing. There will be 3 question in this Section.
11. (i).- Essay Writing - 10 marks, (ii).- Letter Witing - 05 marks, (iii).- Advertisement Writing - 05 Marks.
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