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Textbook And Solution from NCERT
OFFICIAL SYLLABUS 2022
Subject - Hindi Compulsory
Subject Code - 01
There will be a question paper which will be of 100 marks for which 03:15 hours will be given.
1. Unread
i. Poetry - 18 to 20 lines
ii. Passage - 200 to 225 words
2. Creative and Practical Writing
i. Essay
ii. official letter
iii. Features of print medium
iv. report / article
3. Aroh - Kavya part
i. Four questions of half eclipse on any one of the two poems
ii. Two questions on the aesthetic sense of one of the two poems
iii. Three short answer questions based on the theme of the poem
Aroh - Prose Part
iv. Four questions of half eclipse based on one passage out of two
v. Four out of five Comprehension Questions based on the content of the lessons
4. Vision Part One
i. Three short answer questions out of four based on the content of the lessons
ii. One essay question out of two based on the subject matter
Prescribed books
1 Aaroh Part - 1 : Published under Copyright from NCERT
2 Finance Part - 1 : Published under copyright from NCERT
3 Expression and Medium : Published under copyright from NCERT
Subject - Hindi Elective
Subject Code - 01
There will be a question paper which will be of 100 marks for which 03:15 hours will be given.
1. Unread
i. Poetry - 18 to 20 lines
ii. Passage - 200 to 225 words
2. Creative and Practical Writing
i. Visual writing based on given situation/event
ii. Formal letter / letter writing / employment application
iii. Question related to the art of diary writing
iv. Questions regarding story script
v. practical writing questions
vi. dictionary introduction questions
vii. Questions related to mass media and journalism
3. Antara - 1
The poetic part
i. Contextual explanation of the phrase
ii. theme of poems
iii. questions on poetic beauty
Aroh - Prose Part
iv. Contextual interpretation of a passage
v. questions based on the content of the lessons
vi. Literary introduction of a single author / poet
4. Interval Part 1
i. Short Answer Type Questions based on the content of the lessons
Prescribed books
1 Antara Part - 1 : Published under Copyright from NCERT
2 Interval Part - 1 : Published under Copyright from NCERT
3 Expression and Medium : Published under copyright from NCERT
Note - For the year 2022 examination, some units/chapters have been removed from the syllabus, complete information is given in the given link.
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There will be One Paper in this Subject.
Time Duration : 3:15 Hrs.
Maximum Marks : 100 Marks
Units & their Weightage
Unit | Topic | Marks |
Unseen | Kavyansh | 10 + 10 = 20 |
Gadyansh | ||
Creative and Practical Writing | Essay | 10 + 5 + 5 + 5 = 25 |
Letters | ||
Features of Printing | ||
designing | ||
Textbook Aaroh Part I | Kavya Related Questions | 20 + 20 = 40 |
Gadya Related Questions | ||
Supplementary Book | Vitaan Part I - Question/Answers | 15 |
Conditions of eligibility for admission to class XI
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 XI.
3. Candidates had completed a regular course of study for class X and passed class X 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 | TIMING | |
1st SHIFT (8:00 Am to 10:45 Am) | 2nd SHIFT (11:30 Am to 2:15 Pm) | |
28, April 2022 | ----- | English Compulsory |
29, April 2022 | ----- | Hindi Compulsory |
04, May 2022 | Business Studies / History | Biology / Agriculture Science / English Literature |
05, May 2022 | Political Science/ Financial Accounting | Physics / Home Science |
06, May 2022 | Sanskrit Literature / English Typing Script | Computer Science Elective / Agriculture Science |
07, May 2022 | Economics / Hindi Typing Script | Music / Sociology / Chemistry / Agricultural Chemicals |
09, May 2022 | Math | Geography |
10, May 2022 | Hindi Literature / Urdu Literature / Rajathani Literature | Drawing |
ANALYSIS - 2018 (ANNUAL PAPER)
1. There are total 20 questions in this paper.
2. Preference will be given to correct, meaningful and reasoned answers.
3. In case of spelling errors and digressions, penalty may be given by giving less or zero marks.
4. Question numbers 1 and 2 are based on unseen passages related to prose and poetry. 05 marks have been allotted for each question.
5. Question numbers 3 to 11 are based on creative and practical writing.
6. Question numbers 3 to 8 carry 1 mark each and question numbers 9, 10 carry 2 marks and question nos. 10 marks are allotted for 11.
7. Question numbers 12 and 13 carry 7 marks each, and are based on context interpretation relating to prose and poetry.
8. Question numbers 14 to 19 are based on short, long and essay type text questions.
9. Question no. 14 carries 8 marks, question no. 15 carries 10 marks, question no. 16 carries 2 marks, question no. 17 and 18 carries 6 marks, question no. 19 carries 9 marks.
10. Question no. 20 is based on long and essay type questions related to the supplementary book. 15 marks are allowed for this question.
Note
1. Difficulty Level of Hindi Paper 2018 : Easy to Moderate
2. All questions in the paper were from the latest syllabus and based on NCERT textbooks.
3. Average range of marks required was 85+ (out of 100)
1. There are total 20 questions in this paper.
2. Preference will be given to correct, meaningful and reasoned answers.
3. In case of spelling errors and digressions, penalty may be given by giving less or zero marks.
4. Question numbers 1 and 2 are based on unseen passages related to prose and poetry. 05 marks have been allotted for each question.
5. Question numbers 3 to 11 are based on creative and practical writing.
6. Question numbers 3 to 8 carry 1 mark each and question numbers 9, 10 carry 2 marks and question nos. 10 marks are allotted for 11.
7. Question numbers 12 and 13 carry 7 marks each, and are based on context interpretation relating to prose and poetry.
8. Question numbers 14 to 19 are based on short, long and essay type text questions.
9. Question no. 14 carries 8 marks, question no. 15 carries 10 marks, question no. 16 carries 2 marks, question no. 17 and 18 carries 6 marks, question no. 19 carries 9 marks.
10. Question no. 20 is based on long and essay type questions related to the supplementary book. 15 marks are allowed for this question.
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