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Board of Secondary Education Rajasthan, Ajmer - Syllabus for Examination 2024

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Page 3: English (Compulsory)

  • Total Marks: 100

  • Time: 3.15 hours

Areas of Learning

  • Reading: 20 marks

  • Writing: 18 marks

  • Grammar: 16 marks

  • Textual Questions: 46 marks

    • Text Book: Hornbill

    • Supplementary Book: Snapshots

1. Reading (20 marks)

  • Two unseen passages (350 words total)

    • Passage 1: Factual, descriptive, or literary

      • Four MCQs

      • Six very short answer questions (comprehension, interpretation, inference, vocabulary)

      • Marks: 10

    • Passage 2: Case-based with verbal/visual inputs (data, charts, etc.)

      • Four MCQs

      • Six very short answer questions (comprehension, analysis, inference, vocabulary)

      • Marks: 10

2. Writing (18 marks)

  • (i) One task (description of event, incident, or process) 100-120 words: 6 marks

  • (ii) One composition (article, report, speech) 100-120 words: 6 marks

  • (iii) One letter (business/official) on inquiries, complaints, information, or admission matters: 6 marks

3. Grammar (16 marks)

  • (i) Determiners: 4 marks

  • (ii) Tenses: 4 marks

  • (iii) Modals: 4 marks

  • (iv) Prepositions of motion, time, space, mental attitude: 4 marks

Page 4: Text Books

  • Hornbill: 46 marks total

    • Prose: 20 marks

      • One extract for comprehension (6 very short questions)

      • Three short answer questions

      • Two long answer questions (with options)

    • Poetry: 12 marks

      • One extract for context (4 marks)

      • Two short answer questions (4 marks)

      • One long answer question (4 marks)

    • Supplementary Reader - Snapshots: 14 marks

      • One question on character/event evaluation

      • Three short answer questions

      • Four multiple-choice questions

  • Prescribed Books: Hornbill and Snapshots published under NCERT's Copyright.

Page 5: Computer Science (03)

  • Total Marks: 100

  • Units and Chapters:

    • Unit I: Basic Computer Organisation

      • Hardware and Software

      • Input/Output Devices

      • CPU and Memory Management

    • Unit II: Introduction to Problem Solving

      • Analytical skills in coding and testing algorithms

    • Unit III: Society, Law, and Ethics

      • Digital Footprints, Cyber Safety, E-waste Management

Page 6: Mathematics and Other Subjects

  • Statistics: Types, presentation of data, measures of central tendency, correlation, and constructions.

  • Political Philosophy: Understanding political theory, key concepts such as freedom, equality, justice, etc.

Further Pages

  • Each subsequent page outlines additional subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Hindi, Home Science, and Environmental Studies, detailing topics, chapters, and practical assessments, relevant assessments across multiple lists with marks allocation and guidelines for students.

This structured approach ensures that students are well-prepared for their exams with clear expectations for each subject across their respective formats.