Wendy School Junior College - Gwalior (Affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations - New Delhi) Satyadev Nagar, Gandhi Road, Gwalior–474 002: Phone No.: 0751 – 2341873 Half Yearly Examination Syllabus and Blue Print – 2014-15 Standard II Date Subject Portions Course Book - Impression Chapter – 6 Naren’s Kindness 9.10.14 (Thursday) English – II Literature in English Chapter – 7 The Star Chapter – 8 Peter Rabbit Chapter – 10 The magic shell Ykfrdk ikB&6 dSlk fdruk ikB&7 djuk gS dqN dke 11.10.14 (Saturday) ikB&8 uke dh txg Hindi fuca/k izkFkZuk i= mRd"kZ ikB&3 ckn’kkg dh jtkbZ ikB&4 th gksrk fpfM+;k cu tkWÅ ikB&5 ubZ rlohj ikB&6 ?k¡?k: okyh fjax 13.10.14 (Monday) Mathematics Chapter – 3 Addition Chapter – 4 Subtraction Chapter - 5 Mixed addition and subtraction Chapter - 13 Geometry Question Paper Blue Print Word meanings Make sentences True / False Choose the correct word Match the opposites Fill ups Pick out the rhyming words from the given stanza Question / Answers Complete the poem 1.Translation 2-fp= igpku dj fyf[k, 3- [kkyh LFkku Hkfj, 4-fo’ks"k.k ’kCn Hkfj, 5-feyku dfj, 6-fdz;k ’kCn igpku dj xksyk yxkb, 7-fdlus dgk fdlls dgk 8-dfork fyf[k, 9-’kCnkFkZ fyf[k, 10- iz’ku &mRRj fyf[k, 11- fuca/k 12-izkFkZuk i= 5x2 = 10 5x2 = 10 5x1 = 5 5x2 = 10 5x1 = 5 5x1=5 5x1=5 5x4 = 20 10 5x1=5 4x1=4 5x1=5 6x1=6 6x1=6 6x1=6 4x2=8 1x4=4 5x1=5 5x3=15 1x10=10 1x6=6 (i) Choose the correct option (ii) Fill in the blanks (iii) Addition of 2 and 3 digit number with carry over (iv) Subtraction of 2 and 3 digit number with borrowing (v) To identify geometrical and solid shapes through figure. (vi) Word problem based on addition, subtraction, and mixed addition and subtraction (vii) Missing number based on addition and subtraction 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 (i) Singular / Plural (ii) Match the gender with picture (iii) Choose the correct pronoun (iv) Fill up with correct pronoun (v) Pick out and write the verb (vi) Find the correct verb (vii) Choose the correct preposition from the box (viii) Unseen passage 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 Fill in the blanks True / False Match the following Choose the correct option Identify the picture below Give two examples of each Answer these questions Short note on religious festivals 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 5x2 = 10 5x2 = 10 10x1 = 10 5x2 = 10 5x2 = 10 5x2 = 10 5x4=20 5x2 = 10 Grammar Book – Corner Stone 15.10.14 (Wednesday) 17.10.14 (Friday) English – I Language Social Studies Chapter 5 – Singular / Plural Chapter 6 – Genders Chapter 8 – Pronouns Chapter 9 – More on Pronouns Chapter 15 – Verbs Chapter 16 – Am / is / are / was / were Chapter 22 – Prepositions Chapter 10 – Festivals are fun Chapter 11 – Rest and Recreation Chapter 12 – Finding our way Chapter 13 – Ways of travelling 10x1 = 10 5x2=10 20.10.14 (Monday) Science Chapter – 6 Bones and Muscles Chapter – 7 Our food Chapter – 8 Housing and clothing Choose the correct option Match the column Give one word True / False Fill in the blanks Give two suitable examples of each Question / Answers Picture based question 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 5x1 = 5 10x1 = 10 10x2 = 20 5x2 = 10 10x1 = 10 5x1 = 5 Promotion Criteria Nature of Evaluation First Unit Test Half Yearly Examinations Second Unit Test Annual Examinations Weightage of marks 10% 30% 10% 50% Total 100% Promotion will be given on the basis of the cumulative marks above indicated. The pass mark for each subject is 35%. Specimen Question Papers will be available from 25th September 2014 in our school website www.wendyeducation.org Wendy School Junior College - Gwalior (Affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations - New Delhi) Satyadev Nagar,Gandhi Road, Gwalior–474 002: Phone No.: 0751 – 2341873 Half Yearly Examination Syllabus and Blue Print – 2014-15 Standard III Date 9.10.14 (Thursday) Subject Hindi Portions yfrdk& ikB&5]ikB&8]10 fuca/k izkFkZuk i= ikB&5 laKk] fyax] opu ikB&8 fdz;k] ikB&10 eqgkojs mRd"kZ& ikB&3]5]6]7]9 ikB&3 fdLLkk rsukyhjke dk ikB&5 tyrh gk¡Mh ikB&6 ,d ’kjhj esa fdrus nks gSA ikB&7 iaNh dh pkg ikB&9 vDy dk ikS/kk Question Paper Blue Print 1.Translation 2-laKk Nk¡Vks 3-fyax cnfy, 4-opu cnfy, 5-okD;ksa esa fdz;k Nk¡Vdj fyf[k, 6-eqgkojs 7-[kkyh LFkku Hkfj, 8- lgh o xyr dk fu’kku yxkb, 9-feyku djks 10-’kCnkFkZ 11-lewg ls vyx ’kCn ij xksyk yxkb;s 12-’kCnksa ls okD; cukvksa 13- iz’ku& mRRkj fy[kks 14- fuca/k 15- izkFkZuk &i= 6x1=6 4x1=4 4x1=4 4x1=4 4x1=4 2x2=4 5x1=5 5x1=5 5x1=5 4x1=4 5x1=5 4x1=4 4x3=12 1x8=8 1x6=6 Course Book - Impression 11.10.14 (Saturday) English-II Literature in English Chapter 3 – Deepak’s Plane Chapter 5 – Miku and Jet Black’s Advenure Chapter 6 – Cradle Song Chapter 7 - Lara Grammar Book – Corner Stone 13.10.14 (Monday) English – I Language Chapter 2 – The Sentence Chapter 3 – Negative Sentence - Who are they? Chapter 8 – Personal pronoun Chapter 9 – Articles - Synonyms Chapter 21- Prepositions Chapter 23 – Punctuations Chapter 6 – Living and Non living things 15.10.14 (Wednesday) Science Chapter 7 – Parts of a Plants Chapter 13 - Pollution Chapter 4 – Addition and subtraction 17.10.14 (Friday) Mathematics Chapter 5 – Multiplication Chapter 6 – Division Chapter 13 – Geometry from Pg. No. 127 to 134. Word Meanings Write the opposites of the given words Make sentences Pick the odd one out Pick out the rhyming words from the given stanza True / False Question / Answers Complete the poem Rewrite the sentences using no / not at correct places Fill with suitable pronouns Fill with a, an, the correctly Write the synonyms for given words Pick out the preposition from given sentences Change the statements into question sentences Rewrite the given sentences in correct order Rewrite the sentences using punctuations 5x2 = 10 10x1 = 10 5x2 = 10 5x1 = 5 5x1=5 10x1 = 10 4x5 = 20 10 5x2 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 5x2 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1=10 Identify the scientific key words Choose the correct option Match the column Give one word Fill in the blanks Write True / False Define the term Question / Answers Give two examples Label the given diagram 5x1 = 5 5x2 =10 5x1 = 5 5x2 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 5x1 = 5 10x1 = 10 5x2 = 10 5x1 = 5 Choose the correct option Fill in the blanks Addition and subtraction upto 5 digit number Missing number based on addition and subtraction Multiplication using dodging Multiplication by 2 and 3 digit number 5x1 = 5 5x1 = 5 5x2 = 10 5x1 = 5 5x1 = 5 5x2 = 10 Divide by using short division method Divide by using long division method 5x1 = 5 5x2 = 10 Word problem based on addition, subtraction, multiplication and division Identify the shapes Chapter 9 – Delhi 20.10.14 (Monday) Chapter 10 – Mumbai Social Studies Chapter 11 – Kolkata Chapter 12 - Chennai 5x4 = 20 5x1 = 5 One word Fill in the blanks True / False Choose the correct option Fill the missing letter Answer in short Answer these questions Mark the states on political map of India Identify the picture and write their name 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 5x2 = 10 5x2 = 10 5x1 = 5 5x1=5 Promotion Criteria Nature of Evaluation First Unit Test Half Yearly Examinations Second Unit Test Annual Examinations Weightage of marks 10% 30% 10% 50% Total 100% Promotion will be given on the basis of the cumulative marks above indicated. The pass mark for each subject is 35%. Specimen Question Papers will be available from 25th September 2014 in our school website www.wendyeducation.org Wendy School Junior College - Gwalior (Affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations - New Delhi) Satyadev Nagar,Gandhi Road, Gwalior–474 002: Phone No.: 0751 – 2341873 Half Yearly Examination Syllabus and Blue Print – 2014-15 Standard IV Date Subject Portions Chapter 6 – Properties of whole numbers 9.10.14 (Thursday) Mathematics Chapter 9 – Roman Numerals Chapter 10 – Money Chapter 14 – Geometry 11.10.14 (Saturday) English – II Literature in English Course Book - Impression Chapter 6 – The Kitten at play Chapter 7 – Irah becomes a flower gardener Chapter 8 – A Tree Chapter 9 – Damon and Pythias Chapter 6 – Solid, liquid and gas 13.10.14 (Monday) Science Chapter 7 – Plants making food Chapter 14 – Our Earth and its neighbours Question Paper Blue Print Fill in the blanks State true or false Choose the correct one Solve the following Do as directed Solve Word problems 5x1 = 5 5x1 = 5 10x1 = 10 5x2 = 10 5x3 = 15 5x4 = 20 3x5 = 15 Word meaning Match the words Make sentences Find synonym word for given meaning Add prefix and suffix Fill in the blanks Complete the poem Find rhyming word from given poem Answer the question 10x1 = 10 5x1 = 5 5x1 = 5 Choose the correct option Give one word True / False Match the column Fill ups Write one difference between Give two examples of scientific term Question / Answers Diagram based questions 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 2x1 = 2 Find the type of sentence Find the correct form of the verb Pick the appropriate prepositions Tick the correct conjunctions Write the opposites words Write the synonyms Fill in the blanks Turn the sentence into past or present as directed Write the degrees for the given word as directed 10x1 = 10 5x1 = 5 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 5x1 = 5 One word Fill ups True / False Match the following Give examples Answer in brief Identify the picture and write two lines on it Map National park and wildlife sanctuary 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 5x2 = 10 5x2 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 5x1 = 5 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 5x3 = 15 4x2 = 8 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 Grammar Book – Corner Stone 15.10.14 (Wednesday) English – I Language Chapter 4 – Types of sentence Chapter 13 – Degrees of comparison Chapter 17 – Tenses : Simple present and simple past Chapter 18 – Simple future tense Chapter 25 – Conjunctions Synonyms and Antonyms Chapter 24 – Prepositions Chapter 8 – Our natural resource 17.10.14 (Friday) Social Studies Chapter 9 – Soils of India Chapter 10 – Our forest wealth Chapter 11 – Our water resources 5x2 = 10 10x1 = 10 5x2 = 10 5x2 = 10 20.10.14 (Monday) Hindi yfrdk & ikB& 4]5]6]7] fuca/k] izkFkZuk &i= mRd"kZ& ikB& 3] 4] 5] 7] 8 1-vuqokn 2-fdz;k”’kCn Hkjdj [kkyh LFkku dh iwfrZ djks3 fyax onyks 4- opu onyks 5- laKk igpku dj vyx djks 6- fo’ks"k.k ’kCn ij xksyk yxkvks 7-loZuke ’kCn Nk¡Vdj fy[kksa 8- fuca/k fyf[k, 9- izkFkZuk i= fy[kks 10-’kCnkFkZ fyf[k, 11- fdlus dgk fdlls dgk 12- eqgkojs 13- foykse ’kCn fyf[k, 14-iz’ku & mRRkj fyf[k, 15-vifBr xa/kk’k 16-dfork fyf[k, 3x1 = 3 4x1 = 4 4x1 = 4 4x1 = 4 4x1 = 4 4x1 = 4 4x1 = 4 1x10 =10 1x6 = 6 5x1 = 5 3x2 = 6 2x2 = 4 4x1 = 4 5x2 = 10 4x1 = 4 1x4 = 4 Promotion Criteria Nature of Evaluation First Unit Test Half Yearly Examinations Second Unit Test Annual Examinations Weightage of marks 10% 30% 10% 50% Total 100% Promotion will be given on the basis of the cumulative marks above indicated. The pass mark for each subject is 35%. Specimen Question Papers will be available from 25th September 2014 in our school website www.wendyeducation.org Wendy School Junior College - Gwalior (Affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations - New Delhi) Satyadev Nagar,Gandhi Road, Gwalior–474 002: Phone No.: 0751 – 2341873 Half Yearly Examination Syllabus and Blue Print – 2014-15 Standard V Date Subject Portions 5. Animal Everywhere 9.10.14 (Thursday) Science 6. Our skeletal system 7. Nervous system 8. Force and Energy 9. The Treeless Grassland. 10. Environment Pollution 11.10.14 (Saturday) 11. Caring for our Environment Social Studies 12. Natural Disaster 17. We are proud of them 18. Towards freedom Question Paper Blue Print Choose the correct answer True or false Match the column Scramble word Fill in the blanks Give one word Difference between Diagram based questions Answer the questions 5x1 = 5 5x1 = 5 5x1 = 5 5x1 = 5 10x1= 10 10x1 = 10 2x5 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x2 = 20 Choose the correct answer Give one word True or false Match the column Fill in the blanks Define the term Map work Short answer question Long answer question 5x1 = 5 5x1 = 5 5x1 = 5 5x1 = 5 10x1 10 5x2 = 10 10x1=10 6x2 = 12 6x3 = 18 Hindi-I Hindi-I vifBr xn;ka’k 13.10.14 (Monday) Hindi foykse] Ik;kZ;okph ’kCn ikB&5 fo’ks"k.k ikB&6 fdz;k ikB&12 eqgkojs o yksdksfDr¡;k dgkuh & ys[ku Hindi –II ikB&2 ckyd panzxqIr [k.M^v^ dgkuh ys[ku 07 i=& ys[ku 05 vifBr xn~;ka’k 08 lgh eqgkojs fy[kdj okD; iqjk djsa 5x1 = 5 yksdksfDr dks mlds vFkZ ls 5x½ =2½ feyk,¡ 3x1 = 3 iz’u mRrj 5x ½=2½ 3x1 = 3 fdz;k ’kCn Hkjdj okD; iqjk djsa 4x½=2 okD;ksa dks funsZ’kkuqlkj cnysa 4x ½ = 2 foykse ’kCn i;kZ;okph ’kCn ikB&3 nksLr dk nksLr viuk nksLr Hindi-II ikB&6 vtark dh xqQk,W ikB&9 fpV~Bh ikB& 10 feys lqj esjk rqEgkjk 15.10.14 (Wednesday) Mathematics 4. Factors & Multiples 6. Decimal Fractions 7. Estimation 8. Simplification 25. Data Handling ’kCnkFkZ iz'ku mRRj ¼y?kqrjh;½ nh?kZ mrjh; iz’uksRrj fjDr LFkku lgh fodYi dfork ¼5 ykbu½ 8x1 = 8 5x2 = 10 3x3 = 9 6x½ = 3 5x1 = 5 5x1 = 5 Multiple choice questions Fill in the blanks True / False Solve Simplify Word problem 10x1=10 10x1=10 10x1=10 10x2=20 5x4=20 2x5=10 Grammar Book – Corner Stone 17.10.14 (Friday) English – I Language Chapter 5 – Kinds of Nouns Chapter 7 – Noun Gender Chapter 13 – Articles Chapter 25 – Conjunctions, Homophones, Synonyms and Antonyms Find the abstract noun Find the common noun Write opposite gender Find the neuter gender Find the definite article Choose the correct article Join these sentences using conjunctions Make sentences from homophones Write the antonyms Write synonyms Unseen passage 10x1=10 5x1 = 5 10x1 = 10 5x1 = 5 5x1 = 5 5x1 = 5 10x1 = 10 given 5x1 = 5 10x1 = 10 5x1 = 5 10x1 = 10 Course Book - Impression Chapter 4 – To a Butterfly 20.10.14 (Monday) English – II Literature in English Chapter 5 – The Fir Tree Chapter 6 – The Snare Chapter 8 – The Softest bed in the world Word meaning Find the subject Find the word for given meaning Write opposites Make sentences from the given words Short story Letter writing Jumbled words Answer the questions 10x1 = 10 5x1 = 5 5x1 = 5 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 5x1 = 5 3x5 = 15 Promotion Criteria Nature of Evaluation First Unit Test Half Yearly Examinations Second Unit Test Annual Examinations Weightage of marks 10% 30% 10% 50% Total 100% Promotion will be given on the basis of the cumulative marks above indicated. The pass mark for each subject is 35%. Specimen Question Papers will be available from 25th September 2014 in our school website www.wendyeducation.org Wendy School Junior College - Gwalior (Affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations - New Delhi) Satyadev Nagar,Gandhi Road, Gwalior–474 002: Phone No.: 0751 – 2341873 Half Yearly Examination Syllabus and Blue Print – 2014-15 Standard VI Date 9.10.14 (Thursday) 10.10.14 (Friday) Subject Mathematics English – I Language Portions 1. Sets 2. Fractions 3. Decimals 4. Factors & Multiples 5. Power & Roots 6. Simple Interest 7. Fundamental concept of Algebra Chapter 8 – Adjectives Chapter 17 – Verb Transitive and Intransitive Chapter 18 – Active Voice – Passive Voice Chapter 19 – Subject verb agreement Unseen passage Story writing Question Paper Blue Print Multiple Choice Question True / False Fill in the blanks Solve the following Simplify Word Problems 1x10 = 10 1x10 = 10 1x10 = 10 2x10 = 20 5x4 = 20 2x5 = 10 Unseen passage Short Story Underline the adjective Add suffix to the words Fill up with adjective Underline the direct object & circle the indirect object Identify the verb transitive or intransitive Underline verb whether they are in Active or Passive voice Change the voice as directed Choose correct words Find adjective and pronoun and mention its type 5x2 = 10 1x10 = 10 5x1 = 5 5x1 = 5 5x1 = 5 Fill in the blanks Multiple Choice Questions True or False Match the following Answer in one word / sentence Give reasons Give two examples Picture based questions 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 2x2 = 4 3x2 = 6 2x10 = 20 Choose the correct option Matching True or False Fill ups Give one word / Answer in one sentence Answer in short Answer in detail Numerical and definitions 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 Fill ups Give one word Match the column True or False Give reason Answer the following Diagram based questions Word meaning Frame sentences from given words Explain with reference to context Form new words by adding suffix and prefix Complete these sentences with words from the story Find the opposites Complete the sentences using contractions 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 5x2 = 10 5x3 = 15 3x5 = 15 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 7x2 = 14 5x1 = 5 5x1 = 5 5x1 = 5 5x2 = 10 5x2 = 10 5x2 = 10 Chapter 6 - Vedic Age 11.10.14 (Saturday) History / Civics Chapter 7 – Buddhism and Jainism Chapter 8 – The Magadhan Empire Chapter 12 – Panchayati Raj System Chapter 2 – Measurement of Length, Area and Volume 13.10.14 (Monday) Physics Chapter 3 – Measurement of mass, time and temperature Chapter 4 – Force and pressure 2. Water 14.10.14 (Tuesday) Chemistry 4. Rocks and fossil fuels Chapter 8 – The fun they had 15.10.14 (Wednesday) English – II Literature in English Chapter – Nat Chapter 10 – Dear Mr. Examiner 5x1 = 5 5x3 = 15 2x5 = 10 5x2 = 10 5x2 = 10 5x2 = 10 6x2 = 12 7x2 = 14 16.10.14 (Thursday) Hindi fgUnh&1 fgUnh &1 [k.M ^v^ ikB&6 ’kCn dks"k i=& ys[ku fuc/k ys[ku i= & ys[ku vifBr xan; ~ k’k iz’u mRRkj laf{kIrk{kj dkjd crk,¡ loZuke ls okD; iw.kZ djsa fyax ijhoZru fgUnh&2 fgUnh&2 [k.M ^c^ ikB&3 eq>ls dqN er fNikuk ‘’kCnkFkZ iz'u mRRkj¬¼y?kqrjh;½ iz'u mRRkj¬¼nh?kZ½ fjDr LFkku okaD;k’k ds fy;s ,d ’kCn mfpr fodYi i;kZ;okph’kCn 8x1=8 5x2 = 10 2x4 = 8 8x½ = 4 4x1 = 4 4x1 = 4 4x½ = 2 Choose the correct option Fill in the blanks Matching True / False Answer in one word Complete the tables (Classify groups) Short answer Long answer 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 8x1 = 8 6x2 = 12 2x5 = 10 Fill ups Match the following True or False Choose the correct Answer in one word / sentence Give reasons Diagram based questions Mark the map of Australia 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1= 10 5x1 = 5 10x1 = 10 2x2½= 5 2x10 = 20 10x1 = 10 ikB&9 laKk ikB&10 loZuke fuca/k& ys[ku ikN&4 HkkM+ esa Hkquh gosyh ikB&6 ckny& ikuh ikB&7 rk¡xs okyk 10 7 10 4x1 = 4 6x½ = 3 6x½ =3 3x½=1½ 3x½=1½ ikB&9 dj fn;k deky 17.10.14 (Friday) Biology Chapter 2 – Classification of plants Chapter 3 – Classification of Animals Chapter 4 – Australia location & physical features 20.10.14 (Monday) Geography Chapter 5 – Australia climate natural vegetation Chapter 6 – Australia Resources Chapter 7 – Australia case study Promotion Criteria Nature of Evaluation First Unit Test Half Yearly Examinations Second Unit Test Annual Examinations Weightage of marks 10% 30% 10% 50% Total 100% Promotion will be given on the basis of the cumulative marks above indicated. The pass mark for each subject is 35%. Specimen Question Papers will be available from 1st October 2014 in our school website www.wendyeducation.org Wendy School Junior College - Gwalior (Affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations - New Delhi) Satyadev Nagar,Gandhi Road, Gwalior–474 002: Phone No.: 0751 – 2341873 Half Yearly Examination Syllabus and Blue Print – 2014-15 Standard VII Date Subject Portions Course Book - Impression 09.10.14 (Thursday) English Paper II Literature in English Chapter 7 – Desirable shawl Chapter 8 – Loveliest of Trees Chapter 9 – A song for Jin Wai ‘ [k.M ^v^ oxZ ^v^ ikB&3 laf/k 1-dgkuh ys[ku 2-i= ys[ku 3- vifBr x|ka’a k 4- iz’uksRrj 5-laf/k&foPNsn 6-loZuke 7- milxZ ]izR;; 8- dkjd 9- leJqr fHkUukFkZd ’kCn ikB&4 ’kCn fopkj%& leJqr & fHkUukFkZd ’kCn ikB&5 ’kCn jpuk %& milxZ ] izR;; 10.10.14 (Friday) Hindi ikB& laKk %& dkjd vifBr xa|k’k [k.M^c^ IkkB&4 fnu nksigj esa ’kke ikB&5 eu & Hkkou lkou ikB&7 ued lR;kxzg ikB&8 iSl¨ dk isM+ ikB&9 flanckn Chapter 5 – Weathering and soil formation Geography Chapter 6 – North America – Location, Physical features Chapter 7 – North America – Climate, Natural vegetation and Wildlife Grammar Book – Corner Stone 13.10.14 (Monday) 14.10.14 (Tuesday) 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x2 = 20 5x2 = 10 5x1 = 5 5x1 = 5 5x2 = 10 5x2 = 10 1x10=10 1x7=7 5x1=5 4x1=4 4x1=4 2x1=2 4x1=4 4x½=2 2x1=2 ikB&7 loZuke ikB&15 i= ys[ku ]dgkuh ys[ku ] 11.10.14 (Saturday) Question Paper Blue Print Word meanings Make sentences from given words Explain with reference to context (ERC) Make sentences after adding suffix Pick out the oxymoron Correct mistakes in the sentences Correct the prefixes and rewrite the sentences Frame the questions English Paper I Chapter 6 – Articles (Language) Chapter 7 – Simple Tense Chapter 8 – Continuous Tense Diary Entry, Essay writing Reading & Speaking skill Biology Chapter 3 – Tissue, organ and organ system Chapter 4 – Life process, movement in animals and plants oxZ ^c^ 10x1-=10 10-iz’uksRrj 8x1=8 11- ’kCnkFkZ 5x1=5 12-fjDr LFkku Hkjksa 3x1=3 13-fyax 3x1=3 14-opu 15- okD; esa mn~n’s ; dks jsa[kkafdr 5x1=5 djks 16- i;kZ;okph 3x1=3 17- okD;ksa dks ’kqn~) djks 3x1=3 Fill ups Match the following True or False Choose the correct Answer in one word /sentence Give reasons Diagram based questions Mark in the physical and political map of North America 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 5x1 = 5 10x1 = 10 2x2½ = 5 2x10 = 20 Diary Entry Essay writing Write the correct articles Change or omit, Insert articles where necessary Fill in the blanks according to the instructions (change verb form) Rewrite the paragraph in simple past Find the correct tense from highlighted words Change the tense of verb 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 5x2 = 10 Fill ups Choose the correct option True / False Matching Answer in short Answer in detail 10x1 = 10 5x2 = 10 5x2 = 10 6x2 = 12 5x2=10 4x2=8 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 5x2 = 10 2x5 = 10 Identify the organ in given diagram Make a diagram Complete the table Ch. 9 - Unitary method & its application Ch. 10 – Speed, distance and time 15.10.14 (Wednesday) Mathematics Chapter 11 – Percentage Ch.20 – Simplification of algebraic fractions 2x5 = 10 1x5 = 5 1x5 = 5 Fill in the blanks True or False Choose the correct one Solve the following Simplify Do as directed Word problem 5x1 = 5 5x1 = 5 10x1 = 10 5x2 = 10 5x3 = 15 5x4 = 20 3x5 = 15 Fill ups True or False Choose the correct one Match the following Answer in one word / sentence Give reason Give two examples Picture based questions 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 2x2 = 4 3x2 = 6 2x10 = 20 Multiple Choice Questions Match the following True or False Fill ups One word / One sentence Answer in short Answer in detail Numerical and Experiment based questions 10x1=10 10x1=10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 5x2 = 10 2x5 = 10 5x2 = 10 Fill ups One word Match the column True or False Give reason Answer in brief Diagram based question 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 5x2 = 10 5x3 = 15 3x5 = 15 Ch. 21 – Linear equations in one variable Ch. 26 – Angles and parallel lines 16.10.14 (Thursday) History / Civics Chapter 5 – The Coming of the Mughals Chapter 6 – Akbar the Great Chapter 7 – The Mughal Empire after Akbar Chapter 13 – Directive Principles of State Policy Chapter 2 – Force and motion 18.10.14 (Saturday) Physics Chapter 3 – Sound Chapter 4 – Heat and its effect 20.10.14 (Monday) Chemistry Chapter 3 – Air and its constituents II Chapter 4 – Chemistry in your life. Promotion Criteria Nature of Evaluation First Unit Test Half Yearly Examinations Second Unit Test Annual Examinations Weightage of marks 10% 30% 10% 50% Total 100% Promotion will be given on the basis of the cumulative marks above indicated. The pass mark for each subject is 35%. Specimen Question Papers will be available from 1st October 2014 in our school website www.wendyeducation.org Wendy School Junior College - Gwalior (Affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations - New Delhi) Satyadev Nagar,Gandhi Road, Gwalior–474 002: Phone No.: 0751 – 2341873 Half Yearly Examination Syllabus and Blue Print – 2014-15 Standard VIII Date 09.10.14 (Thursday) Subject Hindi Portions [k.M ^v^ O;kdj.k 40 ikB&4 ’kCn & fopkj & leJqr &fHkUukFkZd ’kCn 05 ’kCn & jpuk & milxZ ]izR;; 06 laKk & fyax ]opu] dkjd 07 loZuke 08 fo’ks"k.k 16 fuca/k ys[ku ] dgkuh ys[ku] fp= ys[ku] eqgkojs]a vifBr xa|ak’k [k.M ^c^ 40 04 m[kMs+ [kaHks 05 jk"Vªifr dh fprk,¡ 06 esjk izd`fr izes 07 lkxj ls cukjl rd 09 ljksn Jh ljksn jkuh Chapter 3 – More about solid, liquid, gas. 10.10.14 (Friday) Physics Chapter 6 – Static electricity Chapter 4 – Heat 11.10.14 (Saturday) Mathematics 14.10.14 (Tuesday) 15.10.14 (Wednesday) Biology Chapter 3 – Life process : Control & coordination Composition Letter English Paper I Tenses : Simple Perfect, Perfect (Language) Continuous Tense Notice writing Chapter 7 – The Girl called Anne English Paper- II (Literature in English) oxZ ^v^ 1-fuca/k ys[ku 2- i= ys[ku 3- vifBr xa|k’k 4- O;kdj.k oxZ ^c^ 5-y?kqmRrj 6-nh?kZ mRRkj 7-fjDr LFkku 8-Hkko Li"V 9-vfuok;Z iz’u Section A Choose the correct option Fill ups True & False Give reasons Section B Attempt any 4 out of 6 including diagram based, numerical. Section A Fill ups True or False Matching Simplify Chapter 9 – Unitary method and its application Chapter 10 – Speed, distance and time Chapter 11 – Percentage Chapter 31 – Basic construction Section B Chapter 14 – Fundamental concept of algebraic expression Solve the following Chapter 15 – Exponents Solve the following Chapter 2 – Growth, development and reproduction 13.10.14 (Monday) Question Paper Blue Print Chapter 8 – In times of Adversity Chapter 9 – Feathered Friend Choose the correct option Fill in the blanks True / False Matching Label the diagram Make diagram Answer in one word Answer in short Answer in detail Composition Letter writing Usage of tenses in sentences Notice Writing Word meanings Frame sentences Explain with reference to context Fill in the blanks Full form of words Identify the tenses Rewrite the sentences using ‘inspite of’ Change objectives into adverbs 40 1x10=10 1x7=7 5x2=10 13 40 5x2=10 4x4=16 4x1=4 5x1=5 1x5=5 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 5x2 = 10 4x10 = 40 10x1 = 10 5x1 = 5 5x1 = 5 10x2 = 20 5x3 = 15 5x5 = 25 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 2x5 = 10 1x5 = 5 5x1 = 5 5x2 = 10 2x5 = 10 1x25 = 25 1x15 = 15 25x1 = 25 1x15 =15 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x2 = 20 8x2 = 16 2x1 = 2 5x2 = 10 5x2 = 10 4x½=2 Chapter 4 – Structure of an atom 16.10.14 (Thursday) Chemistry Chapter 5 – Nuclear chemistry th 18.10.14 (Saturday) History / Civics Chapter 5 – India in the 18 century Chapter 6 – Growth of British Powers Chapter 7 – British Policies and their impact Chapter 14 – The United Nation Organisation Chapter 15 – Agencies of the UNO Chapter 6 – Location and Physical feature of Europe 20.10.14 (Monday) Geography Chapter 7 – Climate and wildlife of Europe Chapter 8 – Europe - Resources Section – I Fill ups Match the column Give reasons Rewrite the statement correctly One word answer True or False Write electronic configuration Differentiate between Section – II Attempt any four out of six Fill ups Match the column True or False Choose the correct Answer in one word / sentence Write the full form and headquarters Give reasons Picture based questions Section I Fill ups Match the column True / False Choose the correct Answer in one word / sentence Give reasons Section II Picture based questions Mark on the physical & political map of Europe. 40 Marks 5x1=5 5x1=5 5x1=5 5x1=5 5x1=5 5x1=5 5x1=5 5x1=5 4x10=40 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 5x1 = 5 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 2½x2 = 5 2x10 = 20 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 10x1 = 10 5x1 = 5 10x1 = 10 2x2½ = 5 2x10 = 20 10x1 = 10 Promotion Criteria Nature of Evaluation First Unit Test Half Yearly Examinations Second Unit Test Annual Examinations Weightage of marks 10% 30% 10% 50% Total 100% Promotion will be given on the basis of the cumulative marks above indicated. The pass mark for each subject is 35%. Specimen Question Papers will be available from 1st October 2014 in our school website www.wendyeducation.org Wendy School Junior College - Gwalior (Affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations - New Delhi) Satyadev Nagar,Gandhi Road, Gwalior–474 002: Phone No.: 0751 – 2341873 Half Yearly Examination Syllabus and Blue Print – 2014-15 Standard IX Date 09.10.14 (Thursday) Subject Portions History :- The Indian National Movement a. The first war of Independence b. Factors promoting growth of Nationalism History / Civics c. Foundation of Indian National Congress– immediate objectives Civics :The Union legislature 10. 10.14 (Friday) English – II (Literature in English) 11. 10.14 (Saturday) 11. 10.14 (Saturday) Drama : The Merchant of Venice Act I Prose : Journey by night Hunger Poem : The Inchcape rock In the Bazaar of Hyderabad Linear equation in one variable Quadratic equation Mathematics Ration and proportion Factorization T – Ration of complementary angles Chapter 2 – Living thing in Environmental ecosystem Science Chapter 5 – Water Chapter 6 - Air 3.The climate of India 4.Soils in India 13. 10.14 (Monday) 14. 10.14 (Tuesday) Geography Map work :Location of physical features of India, Soil distribution English – I (Language) 15. 10.14 Biology (Wednesday) Composition Letter writing Comprehension Grammar 1. Cell Cycle and Cell Division 2 Structure of chromosome 3.Absorption by roots Question Paper Blue Print Part I (30 Marks) Question 1 carries 10 marks each sub questions carries 1 mark(10x 1= 10) Question 2 carries 20 marks each sub questions carries 2 marks (10x2=20) Part II ( 50 marks) Section A any 2 questions from 3 each question carries 10 marks(2x10=20) Section B any 3 questions from 3 each question carries 10 marks(3x10=30) (Each sub question carries 3+3+4 =10 or2+2+3+3=10) Attempt any 5 questions in all. 1 question from each section A, B & C is compulsory and any two other questions. (5 x 16 = 80 marks). Each question carries 3+3+3+3+4 = 16 marks Section A – Drama (Merchant of Venice) Question 1 and Question 2 Section B – Poetry Question 3 and Question 4 Section C – Prose Question 5 and Question 6 Section A (Compulsory) – 40 marks Attempt all four questions. Each question carries 3+3+4= 10 marks.. (4x10=40) Section B – 40 marks. Attempt any four questions from seven. Each question carries 3+3+4=10 marks. (4x10=40) Section A (Compulsory) – 40 marks Each question carries 2 marks (20x2=40) Section B (Answer any 4 questions)-40 marks Each question carries 10 marks. Part I – 30 Marks (Compulsory) India Map Question 1 carries 20 marks (sub questions from 1 mark, 2 marks, 3 marks, 4 marks) Question 2 carries 10 marks – each sub question carries 1 mark Part II – 50 marks (Attempt any 5 questions. Each question carries 10 marks) Each sub question carries 2+2+3+3 or 3+3+4 or 5+5 marks Attempt all four questions. (25+10+25+20= 80 marks). Composition – 25 marks Letter - 10 marks Comprehension - 25 marks Grammar - 20 marks Section I (Compulsory) – 40 marks (8x5=40) Question 1 has eight sub questions a, b, c, d, e, f, g and h. Each sub question carries 5 marks. (5x1=5 marks). Overall 40 one mark questions. Questions like Fill up, Choose the correct one, Give reasons, Match the following, True or False and rewrite false statement, Differentiate between etc. Section II – 40 marks. (4x10 = 40) Any four question from 6. Each question carries 2 parts like a (5 marks) and b (5 marks). Overall each question carries ½ mark, 1 mark & 2 marks. 16. 10.14 (Thursday) Physics 1. Refraction, Dispersion , Scattering 2. Current Electricity (Upto combination of resistance and its related problems) 16. 10.14 (Thursday) Economics Chemistry 17. 10.14 (Friday) 17.10.14 (Friday) Unit 1 – Understanding economy 1. Production possibility curve 2. Types of economics Unit 2 – The Productive Mechanism 1. Land 2. Labour 1. Periodic properties and its variation 2. Chemical bonding 4. Analytical chemistry Commercial Studies Unit 2 – Communication Unit 3 – Marketing a. Marketing b. Product & Service c. Marketing research d. Advertising Unit 8 18. 10.14 (Saturday) 18.10.14 (Saturday) Computer Application Physical Education if – else, switch, for loop Theory :Chapter 1 – Basic organization Chapter 2 – Movement and support Chapter 3 – Respiration Games :1. Cricket 2. Basketball Hindi 20.10.14 (Monday) x| ladyu v/;k; %& 10 feBkbZ okyk 12 eSa vkSj esjk ns’k 14 Je dh izfr"Bk pUnzxqIr fodzekfnR; vad %& 14]15]16]17]18 Section I (Compulsory) – 40 marks (4x10=40) Attempt 4 questions. Each question carries 2+2+2+2+2=10 marks. (4x10=40) Section II – 40 marks. (4x10 = 40) Any four question from 6. Each question carries 2 or 3 parts like a, b and c (3+3+4=10) Section A (Compulsory) – 40 marks Each question carries 2 marks 20x2=40 Section B – 40 marks Answer any four questions of 10 marks each. Section I (Compulsory) – 40 marks Overall 40 one mark questions. Questions like Fill up, Choose the correct one, Give reasons, Match the following. Write the chemical formula. Write the balanced chemical equation. Section II – 40 marks. (4x10 = 40) Any four question from 6. Each question carries 2 or 3 parts like a, b and c (3+3+4=10) Overall each question carries 1 mark, 2 marks, 3 marks and 4 marks. Section A (Compulsory) – 40 marks Each question carries 2 marks 20x2=40 Section B – 40 marks Answer any four questions of 10 marks each. Section A (Compulsory) – 40 marks Attempt all four questions. Each question carries 2+2+2+2+2 = 10 marks. (4x10=40) Section B – 60 marks Attempt any four questions out of six. Each question carries 15 marks. (4x15=60) Section A (Compulsory) – 50 marks Each question carries 10 marks (5x10=50) and each sub question carries 2+2+3+3=10 Section B – 50 marks Answer any 2 questions of 25 marks each. Attempt one question on each of the two games of your choice. Each sub question carries 8+9+8=25 SECTION A (40 Marks) Composition Letter Comprehension Grammar SECTION B (40 Marks) Book 1–Gadya Sanklan (20 marks) Book 2-Chandragupt Vikramaditya (20 Marks) 1x15=15 1x7=7 5x2=10 8 marks 8x2½=20 8x2½=20 Promotion Criteria Nature of Evaluation First Unit Test Half Yearly Examinations Second Unit Test Annual Examinations Total Weightage of marks 10% 30% 10% 50% 100% Promotion will be given on the basis of the cumulative marks above indicated. The pass mark for each subject is 35%. Specimen Question Papers will be available from 1st October 2014 in our school website www.wendyeducation.org Wendy School Junior College - Gwalior (Affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations - New Delhi) Satyadev Nagar,Gandhi Road, Gwalior–474 002: Phone No.: 0751 – 2341873 Half Yearly Examination Syllabus and Blue Print – 2014-15 Standard X Date Subject Portions Drama : The Merchant of Venice Act III – Scene I, II, III 9.10.14 (Thursday) ENGLISH – II (Literature in English) Prose: The Bet Journey by night Poem : Doctor’s journal entry Stopping by woods Section-A 1.Composition 2.Letter 10.10.14 (Friday) 3. Unseen Passage HINDI 4.Grammar Section-B 1-pUnzxIq r fodzekfnR; vad1 ls 10 Question Paper Blue Print Attempt any 5 questions in all. 1 question from each section A, B & C is compulsory and any two other questions. (5 x 16 = 80 marks). Each question carries 3+3+3+3+4 = 16 marks Section A – Drama (Merchant of Venice) Question 1 and Question 2 Section B – Poetry Question 3 and Question 4 Section C – Prose Question 5 and Question 6 SECTION A (40 Marks) Composition Letter Comprehension Grammar SECTION B (40 Marks) Book 1–Gadya Sanklan (20 marks) Book 2-Chandragupt Vikramaditya (20 Marks) 1x15=15 1x7=7 5x2=10 8 marks 8x2½=20 8x2½=20 2- xa| ladyu ikB& 3]4]5 11.10.14 (Saturday) MATHEMATICS 11.10.14 (Saturday) ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2. Algebra 5. Trigonometry 3. Managing the urban environment 7. Energy 8. Waste 1.Basic Biology :iii. Genetics : Mendel’s law of inheritance and sex linked inheritance diseases. 13.10.14 (Monday) BIOLOGY 2.Plant Physiology :i. Absorption by roots ii. The rise of water upto xylem Unit II Theory of Demand and Supply 13.10.14 (Monday) 14.10.14 (Tuesday) ECONOMICS Unit III Public finance CHEMISTRY 3. Study of Acid, base and salts 8. Study of compounds HCl, NH3 , H2SO4, HNO3 Section A (Compulsory) – 40 marks Attempt all four questions. Each question carries 3+3+4= 10 marks.. (4x10=40) Section B – 40 marks. Attempt any four questions from seven. Each question carries 3+3+4=10 marks. (4x10=40) Section A (Compulsory) – 40 marks Each question carries 2 marks 20x2=40 Section B (Answer any 4 questions)-40 marks Each question carries 10 marks Section I (Compulsory) – 40 marks (8x5=40) Question 1 has eight sub questions a, b, c, d, e, f, g and h. Each sub question carries 5 marks. (5x1=5 marks). Overall 40 one mark questions. Questions like Fill up, Choose the correct one, Give reasons, Match the following, True or False and rewrite false statement, Differentiate between etc. Section II – 40 marks. (4x10 = 40) Any four question from 6. Each question carries 2 parts like a (5 marks) and b (5 marks). Overall each question carries ½ mark, 1 mark and 2 marks. Section A (Compulsory) – 40 marks Each question carries 2 marks 20x2=40 Section B – 40 marks Answer any four questions of 10 marks each. Section I (Compulsory) – 40 marks Overall 40 one mark questions. Questions like Fill up, Choose the correct one, Give reasons, Match the following. Section II – 40 marks. (4x10 = 40) Any four question from 6. Each question carries 2 or 3 parts like a, b and c (3+3+4=10) Overall each question carries 1 mark, 2 marks, 3 marks and 4 marks. 15.10.14 (Wednesday) HISTORY / CIVICS Section A – Civics 2.The Union Executive a. The President b. The Vice – President c. Prime minister and Council of ministers. Section B – History 2.Mass phase of the National movement (1915 – 1947) 16.10.14 (Thursday) 17.10.14 (Friday) GEOGRAPHY ENGLISH – I (LANGUAGE) Part-I Map Work 1.Interpretation of Topographical Maps b. Measuring distances c. Marking the site of prominent villages and/or towns 2. Map of India Mountains and Plateaus, Latitude and Longitude, Distribution of Minerals, Rivers Part II 10.Industries in India 11. Transport Composition Letter writing Comprehension Grammar 1. Force, Work, Energy and power 18.10.14 (Saturday) PHYSICS 18.10.14 (Saturday) COMMERCIAL STUDIES 20.10.14 (Monday) 20.10.14 (Monday) 20.10.14 (Monday) COMPUTER APPLICATION 4. Electricity and Magnetism Unit 3 – Marketing Unit 4 1. Capital and revenue 2. Final Accounts of sole trader Unit 3 – Constructor Unit 4 – Function Unit 6 – Iteration Unit 9 - Array Section A :Chapter 1 – Personal health Chapter 4 – First aid PHYSICAL EDUCATION ECONOMIC APPLICATION Section B :1. Cricket 2. Basketball Unit I – Demand and Supply Unit V – Money and banking Part I (30 Marks) Question 1 carries 10 marks each sub questions carries 1 mark(10x 1= 10) Question 2 carries 20 marks each sub questions carries 2 marks (10x2=20) Part II ( 50 marks) Section A any 2 questions from 3 each question carries 10 marks(2x10=20) Section B any 3 questions from 3 each question carries 10 marks(3x10=30) (Each sub question carries 3+3+4 =10 or2+2+3+3=10) Part I – 30 Marks (Compulsory) India Map Question 1 carries 20 marks (sub questions from 1 mark, 2 marks, 3 marks, 4 marks) Question 2 carries 10 marks – each sub question carries 1 mark Part II – 50 marks (Attempt any 5 questions. Each question carries 10 marks) Each sub question carries 2+2+3+3 or 3+3+4 or 5+5 marks Attempt all four questions. (25+10+25+20= 80 marks). Composition – 25 marks Letter - 10 marks Comprehension - 25 marks Grammar - 20 marks Section I (Compulsory) – 40 marks (4x10=40) Attempt 4 questions. Each question carries 2+2+2+2+2=10 marks. (4x10=40) Section II – 40 marks. (4x10 = 40) Any four question from 6. Each question carries 2 or 3 parts like a, b and c (3+3+4=10) Section A (Compulsory) – 40 marks Each question carries 2 marks 20x2=40 Section B – 40 marks Answer any four questions of 10 marks each. Section A (Compulsory) – 40 marks Attempt all four questions. Each question carries 2+2+2+2+2 = 10 marks. (4x10=40) Section B – 60 marks Attempt any four questions out of six. Each question carries 15 marks. (4x15=60) Section A (Compulsory) – 50 marks Each question carries 10 marks (5x10=50) and each sub question carries 2+2+3+3=10 Section B – 50 marks Answer any 2 questions of 25 marks each. Attempt one question on each of the two games of your choice. Each sub question carries 8+9+8=25 Section A (Compulsory) – 40 marks Attempt all four questions. Each question carries 2+2+2+2+2 = 10 marks. (4x10=40) Section B – 60 marks Attempt any four questions out of six. Each question carries 15 marks. (4x15=60) Specimen Question Papers will be available from 1st October 2014 in our school website www.wendyeducation.org Wendy School Junior College - Gwalior (Affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations - New Delhi) Satyadev Nagar,Gandhi Road, Gwalior–474 002: Phone No.: 0751 – 2341873 Half Yearly Examination Syllabus and Blue Print – 2014-15 Standard XI Date 09.10.14 (Thursday) Subject HINDI 09.10.14 (Thursday) COMPUTER SCIENCE 10.10.14 (Friday) ENGLISH PAPER – II Portions Sec-A 1. Composition, 2.Unseen Passage, 3. Correct the sentence, 4. Idioms Sec-B Nirmala Act 1-10 Jwalamukhi Act 1-5 Katha Surbhi Ch. 1, 2, 3 Unit 1 – Boolean Algebra Unit 2 – Computer hardware Unit 3 – Function Unit 9 – Array, Strings Arms and the man Act 1 Short stories 1. The Lost Jewels 2. Lamb to the Slaughter 3. The Drover’s Wife Poem 1. The Eve of Waterloo 2. The Last Ride Together 13.10.14 (Monday) CHEMISTRY Unit 1 – Basic concept of chemistry (laws of chemical combination) Unit 12 – Introduction to organic chemistry. Unit 13 - Isomerism 13.10.14 (Monday) COMMERCE Unit – 1 Nature & purpose of business Unit – 2 Forms of Business organization 1. Composition 14.10.14 (Tuesday) ENGLISH PAPER – I 2. Report Writing 3. Complete the sentence, preposition, tenses. 4. Comprehension Question Paper Blue Print Composition Unseen passage Sentences Idioms Question Answer 1x20 = 20 1x20 = 20 5x1 = 5 5x1 = 5 4x12½ = 50 Part I (Compulsory) – 30 marks Each question carries 10 marks. (3x10=30) and each sub question carries 2 marks (2+2+2+2+2=10) Part II – 70 marks Section A – attempt 3 questions from 4. (3x10=30) Section B - attempt 2 questions from 3. (2x10=20) Section C – attempt 2 question from 3 (2x10=20) Each sub question carries 4+1+4+1 or 5+5 or 2+2+3+2+1 or 4+3+3 or 10 marks Section A (20Marks) Arms and the man Choose 2 from 3. Each one carries 2+2+1+2+2+1 = 10 marks. (2 X10 =20marks) Section B (80 Marks ) Choose 4 questions from 3 text books. Each question carries 20 marks. (4X20=80marks) Arms and the man Question 1 and Question 2 ISC Short stories Question 3,Question 4 and Question 5 ISC Poem Question 6 , Question 7 and Question 8 Part I (Compulsory) – (4x5=20 marks) Attempt all four questions. Each sub questions carries 1 mark each. Questions like Fill up, Choose the correct one, Give reasons, Match the following etc. Part II – 50 marks Answer six questions in this part, choosing 2 questions from 3 in Section A (2x10=20) 2 questions from 3 in Section B (2x5=10) and 2 questions from 3 in Section C (2x10=20). Overall each sub question carries 2, 3 and 4 marks. Part I (Compulsory)– 20 Marks (Each question carries 2 marks) (10 x 2 = 20 marks) Part II – 60 marks (Any 5 questions each one carries 12 marks) (5 x 12 = 60 marks) Each sub question carries 4+4+4 or 6+3+3 Attempt all 4 questions Question 1 - Composition - 30 Marks Question 2 -Directed writing ( book/ film review, Speech, report writing or personal profile. – 20 Marks Question 3 - Grammar, Structure and usage - 20 Marks Question 4 - Comprehension – 30 Marks 15.10.14 (Wednesday) 15.10.14 (Wednesday) 17.10.14 (Friday) PHYSICS ACCOUNTS 1. Vector 2. Motion 1D & 2D 3. Force 4. Work, Power, Energy 1. Meaning and objective of accounting. 2. Basic accounting terms 3. Accounting equation 4. Double Entry system, Journal, Ledger, Cash book, Subsidiary books, Bank Reconciliation Statement, Trial Balance Trigonometry MATHEMATICS Quadratic Equation Finite and Infinite Series [A.P. , G.P., M.P., other] 17.10.14 (Friday) BIOLOGY 18.10.14 (Saturday) PHYSICAL EDUCATION Unit 4 Unit of life i. Bio molecules ii. Enzymes iii. Cell Membrane iv. Cell structure Section A 1.Concept of Physical Education 5.Physical fitness and wellness Section B Cricket, Basketball 20.10.14 (Monday) ECONOMICS Unit I – Understanding Economics Unit III - Statistics Part I (Compulsory) – (20x1=20 marks) Question 1 carries 5 one mark questions and Question 2 carries 15 one mark questions. Part II – 50 marks Answer eight questions in this part, choosing 4 questions from 6 in Section A (4x7=28) and 2 questions from 3 in Section B (2x6=12) and 2 questions from 3 in Section C (2x5=10). Overall each sub question carries 2, 3 and 4 marks. Part I (Compulsory)– 20 Marks (Each question carries 2 marks) (10 x 2 = 20 marks) Part II – 60 marks (Any 5 questions each one carries 12 marks) (5 x 12 = 60 marks) Each sub question carries 4+4+4 or 6+3+3 Section A – 80 marks Question 1 carries 10 sub question of 3 marks each. (Compulsory –10 x3= 30 marks) and five other questions out of 8. Each sub question of 5 marks each (5+5=10) (5x10=50) Section B and C – 20 marks Answer two questions from e Section B Part I (Compulsory) – (4x5=20 marks) Attempt all four questions. Each sub questions carries 1 mark each. Questions like Fill up, Choose the correct one, Give reasons, Match the following etc. Part II – 50 marks Answer six questions in this part, choosing 2 questions from 3 in Section A (2x10=20) 2 questions from 3 in Section B (2x5=10) and 2 questions from 3 in Section C (2x10=20). Overall each sub question carries 2, 3 and 4 marks. Section A Attempt six questions out of eight Section B Questions will be on major games in the syllabus. Answer two questions out of three on each of two selected games. Part I (Compulsory) – 20 marks Each question carries 2 marks) (10 x 2 = 20 marks) Part II – 60 marks (Any 5 questions each one carries 12 marks) (5 x 12 = 60 marks) Each sub question carries 4+4+4 or 6+3+3 Promotion Criteria Nature of Evaluation First Unit Test Weightage of marks 10% Half Yearly Examinations 30% Second Unit Test 10% Annual Examinations 50% 100% Total Promotion will be given on the basis of the cumulative marks above indicated. The pass mark for each subject is 35%. Wendy School Junior College - Gwalior (Affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations - New Delhi) Satyadev Nagar,Gandhi Road, Gwalior–474 002: Phone No.: 0751 – 2341873 Half Yearly Examination Syllabus and Blue Print – 2014-15 Standard XII Date 09.10.14 (Thursday) 09.10.14 (Thursday) 10.10.14 (Friday) Subject ACCOUNTS PHYSICS Portions Unit 2 – Partnership Accounts I. Current Electricity II. Magnetism III. Electromagnetism Section A 1.Determinants and Matrices 3. Conics MATHEMATICS 8. Complex Numbers Section B 10. Vectors 11. Co-ordinate Geometry in 3-Dimensions 3. Genetics 10.10.14 (Friday) BIOLOGY i. Fundamentals of genetics ii. Mendel’s experiments with peas iii. Genes Question Paper Blue Print Section A (60 Marks) Part I (12 Marks) – Question 1 Compulsory consists of short answer question (6x2=12) Part II (48 Marks) (4x12=48) Answer 4 questions out of 7 Section B (20 marks) Answer 2 questions out of 3 (2x10=20) Part I (Compulsory) – (20x1=20 marks) Question 1 carries 5 one mark questions and Question 2 carries 15 one mark questions. Part II – 50 marks Answer eight questions in this part, choosing 4 questions from 6 in Section A (4x5=20) and 3 questions from 4 in Section B (3x5=15) and 3 questions from 4 in Section C (3x5=15). Overall each sub question carries 2, 3 and 4 marks. Section A – 80 marks Question 1 carries 10 sub question of 3 marks each. (Compulsory –10 x3= 30 marks) and five other questions out of 8. Each sub question of 5 marks each (5+5=10) (5x10=50) Section B / C – 20 marks Answer two questions from either Section B or Section C Part I (Compulsory) – (4x5=20 marks) Attempt all four questions. Each sub questions carries 1 mark each. Questions like Fill up, Choose the correct one, Give reasons, Match the following etc. Part II – 50 marks Answer six questions in this part, choosing 2 questions from 3 in Section A (2x10=20) and 2 questions from 3 in Section B (2x5=10) and 2 questions from 3 in Section C(2x10=20) Overall each sub question carries 2, 3 and 4 marks. Sec-A 13.10.14 (Monday) HINDI fuac/k ys[ku vifBr xa/kk’k eqgkojs okD; ’kqq) djksa Sec-B 1-miU;kl fueZyk vad ikB7 ls11 2-Tokykeq[kh ds Qwy ikB 10 ls 14 3- dFkk lqjfHk ikB 5]6]7 13.10.14 (Monday) COMPUTER SCIENCE Unit 1 – Boolean Algebra Unit 2 – Computer hardware Unit 8 – Function Unit 9 – Array , String Composition Unseen passage Sentences Idioms Question Answer 1x20 = 20 1x20 = 20 5x1 = 5 5x1 = 5 4x12½ = 50 Part I (Compulsory) – 30 marks Each question carries 10 marks. (3x10=30) and each sub question carries 2 marks (2+2+2+2+2=10) Part II – 70 marks Section A – Attempt 3 questions from 4. (3x10=30) Section B - Attempt 2 questions from 3. (2x10=20) Section C – Attempt 2 questions from 3 (2x10=20) 13.10.14 PHYSICAL EDUCATION (Monday) Section – A Chapter 1 – Sociological aspects of Physical Education Chapter 2 – Training Method Section – B Cricket, Basketball 14.10.14 (Tuesday) ENGLISH – I (LANGUAGE) Composition Report writing Complete the sentences Preposition Tenses Comprehension Section A Unit I – Relative molecules mass and moles (Upto Raoults Law) Unit 4 – Chemical equilibrium 15.10.14 (Wednesday) CHEMISTRY Section B Unit 8 – Chemistry of P block elements – group 16, 17, 18 Section C 16 – Polymers Unit I – Micro Economic Theory 15.10.14 (Wednesday) ECONOMICS Unit II – Money & Banking Arms and the Man Act II and Act III 17.10.14 (Friday) ENGLISH PAPER– II Short stories 4. The Stolen Bacillus 5. Old Love 6. A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings Poem 3 Mending Walls 5 Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night 6 Enterprise 10 Father Returning Home Unit 2 – Financing 20.10.14 (Monday) COMMERCE Unit 3 – Management Section A Attempt six questions out of eight Section B Questions will be on major games in the syllabus. Answer two questions out of three on each of two selected games Attempt all 4 questions Question 1 - Composition - 30 Marks Question 2 -Directed writing ( book/ film review, Speech, report writing or personal profile. – 20 Marks Question 3 - Grammar, Structure and usage - 20 Marks Question 4 - Comprehension – 30 Marks Part I (Compulsory) – (4x5=20 marks) Attempt all four questions. Each sub questions carries 1 mark each. Questions like Fill up, Choose the correct one, Give reasons, Match the following etc. Part II – 50 marks Answer six questions in this part, choosing 2 questions from 3 in Section A (2x10=20) and 2 questions from 3 in Section B (2x5=10) and 2 questions from 3 in Section C(2x10=20) Overall each sub question carries 2, 3 and 4 marks. Part I (Compulsory) – 20 marks Each question carries 2 marks) (10 x 2 = 20 marks) Part II – 60 marks (Any 5 questions each one carries 12 marks) (5 x 12 = 60 marks) Each sub question carries 4+4+4 or 6+3+3 Section A (20Marks) Arms and the man Choose 2 from 3. Each one carries 2+2+1+2+2+1 = 10 marks. (2 X10 =20marks) Section B (80 Marks ) Choose 4 questions from 3 text books. Each question carries 20 marks. (4X20=80marks) Arms and the man Question 1 and Question 2 ISC Short stories Question 3,Question 4 and Question 5 ISC Poem Question 6 , Question 7 and Question 8 Part I (Compulsory)– 20 Marks (Each question carries 2 marks) (10 x 2 = 20 marks) Part II – 60 marks (Any 5 questions each one carries 12 marks) (5 x 12 = 60 marks) Each sub question carries 4+4+4 or 6+3+3 Specimen Question Papers will be available from 1st October 2014 in our school website www.wendyeducation.org
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