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Textbook And Solution from NCERT
OFFICIAL SYLLABUS 2022
GENERAL ENGLISH
TIME: 3 HOURS
MAX MARKS: 100
80 (THEORY)+20 (INTERNAL ASSESSMENT)
Prescribed Textbooks
1. Flamingo: Textbook in English for Class XII (Core Course) published by NCERT, New Delhi
2. Vistas: Supplementary Reader in English for Class XII (Core Course) published by NCERT, New Delhi
SINO. | DESCRIPTION | WEIGHTAGE |
SECTION A: READING COMPREHENSION | 20 Marks | |
1 | One unseen passage (400-500 words) for note-making (5marks) and summarizing (5marks) | 10 Marks |
2 | One unseen passage (400-500 words) followed by five objective type questions and five multiple-choice questions to assess comprehension, interpretation and inference, word formation and inference | 1x10=10 Marks |
SECTION B: WRITING SKILLS AND GRAMMAR | 30 Marks | |
3 | One out of two questions on advertisements/ writing formal/informal invitations and replies (50 words). | 4 Marks |
4 | One out of two questions on letter writing (business or official letters for making enquiries, registering complaints, asking for and giving information, placing orders and sending replies, letters to the editor giving suggestions/opinions on an issue; letter to the school or college authorities, regarding admissions, school issues, requirements / suitability of courses, etc.) (120-150 words) | 6 Marks |
5 | One out of two questions on writing a resume along with job application. (120-150 words) | 6 Marks |
6 | One out of two compositions on article/ debate/ speech/ personality profile/personal experience/ humorous writing (200-250 words) | 6 Marks |
7 | One passage 100-150 words in length for editing to test the following items: reflexive pronouns, tenses, punctuation, narration, conjunctions, prepositions and change of voice (8 items) | 8 Marks |
SECTION C: Literature | 30 Marks | |
8 | Eight objective type questions (4 from one poetry and 4 from one prose extract) to assess comprehension and appreciation. | 1x8=8 Marks |
9 | Five out of seven short answer questions based on prose / drama / poetry from both texts to assess inference and critical thinking. | 5x2=10 Marks |
10 | One out of two long answer questions from Flamingo to assess global comprehension and extrapolation beyond the text. Questions to provide evaluating and analytical responses using incidents, events, and themes as reference points. (120-150words) | 6 Marks |
11 | One out of two long answer questions from Vistas to assess global comprehension along with analysis and extrapolation beyond the texts. Questions to elicit creative responses and the ability to form opinions. (120-150words) | 6 Marks |
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Assessment of Listening and Speaking Skills
Assessment of Listening and Speaking Skills will be for 20 marks. Practice and assessment is to be based on the activities included in the prescribed textbooks and by taking recourse to various resources and techniques available in the school.
Suggested Reading
For grammar, teachers, and students can refer to any standard grammar textbook for further reading and clarification of concepts. Some of the books include:
I. English Grammar in Use by Raymond Murphy by (Cambridge University Press)
II. Oxford Practice Grammar by John Eastwood by (
...OFFICIAL SYLLABUS 2022
GENERAL ENGLISH
TIME: 3 HOURS
MAX MARKS: 100
80 (THEORY)+20 (INTERNAL ASSESSMENT)
Prescribed Textbooks
1. Flamingo: Textbook in English for Class XII (Core Course) published by NCERT, New Delhi
2. Vistas: Supplementary Reader in English for Class XII (Core Course) published by NCERT, New Delhi
SINO. | DESCRIPTION | WEIGHTAGE |
SECTION A: READING COMPREHENSION | 20 Marks | |
1 | One unseen passage (400-500 words) for note-making (5marks) and summarizing (5marks) | 10 Marks |
2 | One unseen passage (400-500 words) followed by five objective type questions and five multiple-choice questions to assess comprehension, interpretation and inference, word formation and inference | 1x10=10 Marks |
SECTION B: WRITING SKILLS AND GRAMMAR | 30 Marks | |
3 | One out of two questions on advertisements/ writing formal/informal invitations and replies (50 words). | 4 Marks |
4 | One out of two questions on letter writing (business or official letters for making enquiries, registering complaints, asking for and giving information, placing orders and sending replies, letters to the editor giving suggestions/opinions on an issue; letter to the school or college authorities, regarding admissions, school issues, requirements / suitability of courses, etc.) (120-150 words) | 6 Marks |
5 | One out of two questions on writing a resume along with job application. (120-150 words) | 6 Marks |
6 | One out of two compositions on article/ debate/ speech/ personality profile/personal experience/ humorous writing (200-250 words) | 6 Marks |
7 | One passage 100-150 words in length for editing to test the following items: reflexive pronouns, tenses, punctuation, narration, conjunctions, prepositions and change of voice (8 items) | 8 Marks |
SECTION C: Literature | 30 Marks | |
8 | Eight objective type questions (4 from one poetry and 4 from one prose extract) to assess comprehension and appreciation. | 1x8=8 Marks |
9 | Five out of seven short answer questions based on prose / drama / poetry from both texts to assess inference and critical thinking. | 5x2=10 Marks |
10 | One out of two long answer questions from Flamingo to assess global comprehension and extrapolation beyond the text. Questions to provide evaluating and analytical responses using incidents, events, and themes as reference points. (120-150words) | 6 Marks |
11 | One out of two long answer questions from Vistas to assess global comprehension along with analysis and extrapolation beyond the texts. Questions to elicit creative responses and the ability to form opinions. (120-150words) | 6 Marks |
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Assessment of Listening and Speaking Skills
Assessment of Listening and Speaking Skills will be for 20 marks. Practice and assessment is to be based on the activities included in the prescribed textbooks and by taking recourse to various resources and techniques available in the school.
Suggested Reading
For grammar, teachers, and students can refer to any standard grammar textbook for further reading and clarification of concepts. Some of the books include:
I. English Grammar in Use by Raymond Murphy by (Cambridge University Press)
II. Oxford Practice Grammar by John Eastwood by (Oxford University Press)
III. Grammar Practice Activities by Penny Ur (Cambridge University Press)
IV. A Practical English Grammar by Thomson and Martinet (Oxford University Press)
V. High School English Grammar by Wren and Martin (S Chand Publishing)
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OFFICIAL J&K BOARD QUESTION PAPER DESIGN
Total Marks - 80+20=100
Section | Competencies | Total marks |
Comprehension | Conceptual understanding, decoding, Analyzing, inferring, interpreting, appreciation, literary, conventions and vocabulary, summarizing and using appropriate format/s | 20 Marks |
Writing Skills | Reasoning, appropriacy of style and tone, using appropriate format and fluency, inference, analysis, evaluation and creativity | 30 Marks |
Literature Textbook and Supplementary Reader | Recalling, reasoning, appreciating literary convention, inference, analysis, creativity with fluency | 30 Marks |
TOTAL | 80 Marks | |
Assessment of Listening and Speaking Skills | 20 Marks | |
GRAND TOTAL | 100 Marks |
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 & Day | Faculty of Science | Faculty of Arts | Faculty of Home Science | Faculty of Commerce | Time |
25-03-2022 (Friday) | (Vocational) IT & ITES/ Retail Healthcare/ Tourism/ Security/ Media and Entertainment/ Beauty and Wellness/ Physical Education and Sports/ Telecomm. | (Vocational) IT & ITES/ Retail Healthcare/ Tourism/ Security/ Media and Entertainment/ Beauty and Wellness/ Physical Education and Sports/ Telecomm. | (Vocational) IT & ITES/ Retail Healthcare/ Tourism/ Security/ Media and Entertainment/ Beauty and Wellness/ Physical Education and Sports/ Telecomm. | (Vocational) IT & ITES/ Retail Healthcare/ Tourism/ Security/ Media and Entertainment/ Beauty and Wellness/ Physical Education and Sports/ Telecomm. | 11:00 A.M |
28-03-2022 (Monday) | Geography | Geography/ Psychology/ Music/ Philosophy/ Education | _ | _ | 11:00 A.M |
31-03-2022 (Thursday) | General English | General English | General English | General English | 11:00 A.M |
04-04-2022 (Monday) | Physics | Home Science (Elective) History/ Public Administration | Human Development | Business Mathematics Public Administration | 11:00 A.M |
08-04-2022 (Friday) | Computer Science/ Information Practices/ Environmental Science/ Functional English/ Physical Education/ Islamic Studies/ Vedic Studies/ Electronics Buddhist Studies | Computer Science/ Information Practices/ Environmental Science/ Functional English/ Physical Education/ Islamic Studies/ Vedic Studies/ Electronics Buddhist Studies/ Travel, Tourism and Hotel Management/ English Literature | Computer Science/ Information Practices/ Environmental Science/ Functional English/ Physical Education/ Islamic Studies/ Vedic Studies/ Electronics Buddhist Studies/ Travel, Tourism and Hotel Management | Computer Science/ Information Practices/ Environmental Science/ Functional English/ Physical Education/ Islamic Studies/ Vedic Studies/ Electronics Buddhist Studies/ Travel, Tourism and Hotel Management | 11:00 A.M |
12-04-2022 (Tuesday) | Biology (Botany & Zoology)/ Statistics | Political Science Statistics | _ | Accountancy | 11:00 A.M |
18-04-2022 (Monday) | Chemistry | Arabic/ Persian/ Sanskrit/ Economics | Clothing for the Family | Entrepreneurship Economics | 11:00 A.M |
06-05-2022 (Friday) | Mathematics/ Applied Mathematics | Mathematics/ Applied Mathematics/ Sociology | Extension Education | _ | 11:00 A.M |
09-05-2022 (Monday) | Geology/ Biotechnology/ Microbiology/ Biochemistry | Urdu/ Hindi/ Kashmiri Dogri/ Punjabi/ Bhoti |
OFFICIAL SCHEDULE 2022
Date & Day | Faculty of Science | Faculty of Arts | Faculty of Home Science | Faculty of Commerce | Time |
25-03-2022 (Friday) | (Vocational) IT & ITES/ Retail Healthcare/ Tourism/ Security/ Media and Entertainment/ Beauty and Wellness/ Physical Education and Sports/ Telecomm. | (Vocational) IT & ITES/ Retail Healthcare/ Tourism/ Security/ Media and Entertainment/ Beauty and Wellness/ Physical Education and Sports/ Telecomm. | (Vocational) IT & ITES/ Retail Healthcare/ Tourism/ Security/ Media and Entertainment/ Beauty and Wellness/ Physical Education and Sports/ Telecomm. | (Vocational) IT & ITES/ Retail Healthcare/ Tourism/ Security/ Media and Entertainment/ Beauty and Wellness/ Physical Education and Sports/ Telecomm. | 11:00 A.M |
28-03-2022 (Monday) | Geography | Geography/ Psychology/ Music/ Philosophy/ Education | _ | _ | 11:00 A.M |
31-03-2022 (Thursday) | General English | General English | General English | General English | 11:00 A.M |
04-04-2022 (Monday) | Physics | Home Science (Elective) History/ Public Administration | Human Development | Business Mathematics Public Administration | 11:00 A.M |
08-04-2022 (Friday) | Computer Science/ Information Practices/ Environmental Science/ Functional English/ Physical Education/ Islamic Studies/ Vedic Studies/ Electronics Buddhist Studies | Computer Science/ Information Practices/ Environmental Science/ Functional English/ Physical Education/ Islamic Studies/ Vedic Studies/ Electronics Buddhist Studies/ Travel, Tourism and Hotel Management/ English Literature | Computer Science/ Information Practices/ Environmental Science/ Functional English/ Physical Education/ Islamic Studies/ Vedic Studies/ Electronics Buddhist Studies/ Travel, Tourism and Hotel Management | Computer Science/ Information Practices/ Environmental Science/ Functional English/ Physical Education/ Islamic Studies/ Vedic Studies/ Electronics Buddhist Studies/ Travel, Tourism and Hotel Management | 11:00 A.M |
12-04-2022 (Tuesday) | Biology (Botany & Zoology)/ Statistics | Political Science Statistics | _ | Accountancy | 11:00 A.M |
18-04-2022 (Monday) | Chemistry | Arabic/ Persian/ Sanskrit/ Economics | Clothing for the Family | Entrepreneurship Economics | 11:00 A.M |
06-05-2022 (Friday) | Mathematics/ Applied Mathematics | Mathematics/ Applied Mathematics/ Sociology | Extension Education | _ | 11:00 A.M |
09-05-2022 (Monday) | Geology/ Biotechnology/ Microbiology/ Biochemistry | Urdu/ Hindi/ Kashmiri Dogri/ Punjabi/ Bhoti | _ | Business Studies | 11:00 A.M |
Analysis of 2022 Quesion Paper
Paper code - A-0-C
1. Total 11 Questions is in this part.
2. This question paper is divided into three Sections : A , B and C.
3. All the sections are compulsory. Attempt all the parts of a question together.
4. Section A is based on Reading Comprehension.
5. There are total 2 questions in this section. 10 marks are allotted for each question.
6. Section B is based on Writing Skill & Grammer.
7. There are total 5 questions in this section. Question 3 is 4 marks, Question 4, 5 & 6 is 6 marks each & Question 7 is 8 marks.
8. Section C is based on Literature.
9. There are total 4 questions in this section. Question 8 is 8 marks, Question 9 is 10 marks and Question 10 & 11 is 6 marks for each.
And
Internal choice will be available in question number 3 to 6 of Section B & question number 10 & 11 of Section C.
Major Highlights
1. The difficulty level of the English Paper: Easy to moderate
2. All the questions in the paper were asked from the latest syllabus.
3. The average range of expected marks was 70+ (out of 80)
1. Total 11 Questions is in this part.
2. This question paper is divided into three Sections : A , B and C.
3. All the sections are compulsory. Attempt all the parts of a question together.
4. Section A is based on Reading Comprehension.
5. There are total 2 questions in this section. 10 marks are allotted for each question.
6. Section B is based on Writing Skill & Grammer.
7. There are total 5 questions in this section. Question 3 is 4 marks, Question 4, 5 & 6 is 6 marks each & Question 7 is 8 marks.
8. Section C is based on Literature.
9. There are total 4 questions in this section. Question 8 is 8 marks, Question 9 is 10 marks and Question 10 & 11 is 6 marks for each.
10. Internal choice will be available in question number 3 to 6 of Section B & question number 10 & 11 of Section C.
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