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20th August 2014, 02:16 PM
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Chapter Wise Marks Distribution of XII Exam
Will you please provide here Central Board of Secondary Education class 12th Chapter Wise Marks Distribution of Maths???
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20th August 2014, 03:14 PM
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Re: Chapter Wise Marks Distribution of XII Exam
Central Board of Secondary Education class 12th Maths paper pattern is here: The question paper will be of 100 Marks. CBSE paper for Mathematics consists of 10 very short answer questions of 1 mark each. There will be 12 short answer questions of 4 marks each. The long answer questions will carry 6 marks each and there will be 7 questions of this type. There will be internal choice in any 4 short answer questions. Students will also have choice in any two questions of 6 marks each. |
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4th December 2019, 09:02 AM
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Re: Chapter Wise Marks Distribution of XII Exam
Can you provide me the CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) Class 12 English Core Syllabus & Marks Distribution for English subject?
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4th December 2019, 09:02 AM
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Re: Chapter Wise Marks Distribution of XII Exam
The CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) Class 12 English Core Syllabus & Marks Distribution for English subject is as follows: Unit-wise allocation of marks for CBSE Class 12 Core English Section Unit/Area of Learning Marks A Reading Comprehension 30 B Writing Skills 30 C Literature & Long Reading Text 40 (i) Flamingo + Value Based (ii) Supplementary Reader – Vistas CBSE Class 12 English Core Syllabus – Commerce Section A: Reading Unseen Passages and Note-making Two unseen passages with a variety of very short answer / short answer or MCQ type questions to test comprehension, interpretation and inference. Vocabulary such as word formation and inference of meaning will also be tested. The total length of the two passages will be between 1100 and 1200 words. The passage will include two of the following: • a. Factual passages, e.g., instructions, descriptions, reports. • b. Descriptive passages involving opinion, e.g., argumentative, persuasive or interpretative text. • c. Literary passages, e.g., extract from fiction, drama, poetry, essay or biography. A poem could be of 28-35 lines. The passages can be literary, factual or discursive to test comprehensions. The length of one passage should be between 600-700 words. A third passage of 400-500 words for note-making and abstraction. Section B: Writing Skills Short Answer Questions, e.g., advertisement and notices, designing or drafting posters, writing formal and informal invitations and replies. Long Answer Questions: Letters based on verbal / visual input. Letter types include • 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 or opinion on issues of public interest • Application for a job Very Long Answer Questions: Two compositions based on visual and/or verbal Input may be descriptive or argumentative in nature such as an article, a debate or a speech. Section C: Literature and Long Reading Text Flamingo and Vistas • Very Short Answer Questions - Based on an extract from poetry to test comprehension and appreciation. • Short Answer Questions - Based on prose / drama / poetry from both the texts. • Long Answer Question - Based on texts to test global comprehension and extrapolation beyond the texts to bring out the key messages and values. • Long Answer Question - Based on texts to test global comprehension along with analysis and extrapolation. • Long Answer Question - Based on theme, plot and incidents from the prescribed novels. • Long Answer Question - Based on understanding appreciation, analysis and interpretation of the character sketch. Prescribed Books 1. Flamingo: English Reader published by NCERT 2. Vistas: Supplementary Reader published by NCERT Lessons Deleted Flamingo - 1 Poets and Pancakes; 2 The Interview; 3 A Road Side Stand (Poetry) Vistas - 4.The Third Level; 5 Journey to the End of the Earth Long Reading Text/Novel (either one) • The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells • Silas Marner by George Eliot |