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Textbook And Solution from NCERT
Official Syllabus 2022
Section A - Unread passage
(1) Literary passage (300 to 350 words ) (with options) (Multiple Choice Questions)
(2) Poems (With Choice) (Multiple Choice Questions)
Section B -Composition
(1) Essay writing (in about 300 words) on any one modern topic based on pointers (with options)
(2) Letter Writing (Formal / Informal Letter) (with option)
(3) Advertisement writing related to the topic in 25-50 words
Section C - Practical Grammar
(1) Verbs, Distinctions - Nouns , Pronouns, Adjectives, Verbs and Adjectives
(2) Prefix and Suffix
(3) Sandhi and Samadha
(4) Idioms and proverbs based on the text book
SECTION D - TEXT BOOK AND SUPPLEMENTAL BOOK
Text Book : Kshitij
(1) 1 Explanation from the prose part (with options)
(2) From the Explanation verse part (with options)
(3) Two Essay Questions (with options from 1 prose and 1 verse part) (120 words )
(4) Two short answer type questions (with options from 1 prose and 1 verse part) (40 words)
(5) Four short answer type questions (with options from 2 prose and 2 verse parts) ( 20 words)
(6) Introduction of any one creator (poet or writer) (80 words)
Supplemental Book: Kritika
(1) Two short type questions out of three text based questions (about 60 words)
(2) Very Short Questions (20 words)
(3) Multiple Choice Questions.
Prescribed Books:
1 Kshitij Part - 2 : Published under copyright from NCERT
2 Kritika Part - 2 : Published under copyright from NCERT
Note :- For the 2022 exam, some units/chapters have been reduced from the syllabus.
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There will be one paper in this Subject-
Time Duration: 3 hrs
Maximum Marks: 80
Unit & their weightage
S.No. | Unit | Total Weightage |
1. | Unseen Passage | 10 |
2. | Grammar | 16 |
3. | Textbook Kshitij Part - 1 and Complement Textbook Kritika Part 1 | 34 |
4. | Writing | 20 |
Total | 80 | |
5. | Listening and Speaking | 10 |
Project Work | 10 | |
Grand Total | 100 |
Eligibility conditions for admission to class X.
1. Candidates who are studying in a school recognized or affiliated by this Board or any other recognized Board of Secondary Education in India.
2. Candidates cannot directly take admission in class X.
3. The candidates had completed a regular course of study for class IX and passed class IX examination from a school affiliated to this board.
4. The percentage of the candidates to appear should be 75% so that the board can make him/her eligible for the examination.
5. A candidate can be admitted to the school only if there is a transfer of parents or transfer of their family from one place to another, after obtaining the mark sheet and transfer certificate from the student duly countersigned by the educational authorities of the Board. .
6. There is no age limit for the candidates appearing for the exam.
7. The candidate must have documents in support of passing the qualifying examination or equivalent qualifying examination.
OFFICIAL SCHEDULE 2022
Date & Day | Subject & Code | Timing |
31 March, 2022 (Thursday) | English (02) | 9:00 Am to 11:45 Am |
05 April, 2022 (Tuesday) | Science (07) | 9:00 Am to 11:45 Am |
12 April, 2022 (Tuesday) | Mathematics (09) | 9:00 Am to 11:45 Am |
18 April, 2022 (Monday) | Social Science (08) | 9:00 Am to 11:45 Am |
22 April, 2022 (Friday) | Third Language - Sanskrit (71), Urdu (72), Gujrati (73), Sindhi (74), Punjabi (75), Sanskratam Ist Paper (95/1) | 9:00 Am to 11:45 Am |
25 April, 2022 (Monday) | Hindi (01) | 9:00 Am to 11:45 Am |
26 April, 2022 (Tuesday) | Automotive (101), Beauty and Health (102), Health Care (103), Information Technology or Dedicated Services of Information Technology (104), Retail Sale (105), Turism and Hospitality (106), Self Defence (107), Costume Design Clothind and Home Decor (108), Electronivs and Hardware (109), Agriculture (110), Plumber (111), Telecom (112), Sanskratam II nd Paper (95/2) | 9:00 Am to 11:45 Am |
Analysis 2020 - (Code S-02)
1. There were 2 sections in the question paper i.e. Section A and Section B. A total of 19 questions were asked in both the sections.
Section A: 13 questions (70 marks)
Section B: 6 questions (30 marks)
And
There is no overall choice, however, internal choices have been provided in question 3 and question 19. You have to attempt only one option out of such questions.
Note
1. Difficulty Level of Hindi Paper 2020: Moderate
2. The pattern of Hindi paper was similar to the latest Hindi sample paper 2020.
3. All questions in the paper were from the latest syllabus and based on NCERT textbooks
4. Average range of marks required was 70+ (out of 80)
1. There are 2 sections in the question paper i.e. Section A and Section B. A total of 19 questions have been asked in both the sections.
2. Section A: This section contains 13 questions. (70 marks)
3. Question no. 1 and 2 carry 10 marks, question no. 3 will carry 05 marks, question no. 4 and 5 will carry 04 marks.
4. 02 marks for question no. 6, 06 marks for question no. 7 and 8, 04 marks for question no. 9 to 11.
5. Question no. 12 carries 05 marks, and question no. 13 carries 06 marks.
6. Section B: This section contains 6 questions. (30 marks)
7. Question No. 14 carries 06 marks, Question No. 15 carries 04 marks, Question No. 16 carries 06 marks.
8. Question No. 17 carries 04 marks, Question No. 18 carries 06 marks, Question No. 19 carries 04 marks.
9. There is no overall choice in the question paper, however, internal choices have been provided in question 3 and question 19.
10. You have to attempt only one option out of such questions.
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