Course Structure Class X: First Term Marks: 90 Units Marks
Course Structure Class X: First Term Marks: 90 Units Marks
CLASS X
First Term
Marks : 90
UNITS
MARKS
I.
NUMBER SYSTEMS
11
II.
ALGEBRA
23
III.
GEOMETRY
17
IV
TRIGONOMETRY
22
STATISTICS
17
TOTAL
90
REAL NUMBERS
(15) Periods
Euclid's division lemma, Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic - statements after reviewing work done earlier and after illustrating
and motivating through examples, Proofs of results - irrationality of 2, 3, 5, decimal expansions of rational numbers in
terms of terminating/non-terminating recurring decimals.
UNIT II : ALGEBRA
1.
POLYNOMIALS
(7) Periods
Zeros of a polynomial. Relationship between zeros and coefficients of quadratic polynomials. Statement and simple problems
on division algorithm for polynomials with real coefficients.
2.
(15) Periods
Pair of linear equations in two variables and their graphical solution. Geometric representation of different possibilities of
solutions/inconsistency.
Algebraic conditions for number of solutions. Solution of a pair of linear equations in two variables algebraically - by substitution,
by elimination and by cross multiplication method. Simple situational problems must be included. Simple problems on equations
reducible to linear equations may be included.
TRIANGLES
(15) Periods
(Prove) If a line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle to intersect the other two sides in distinct points, the other two
sides are divided in the same ratio.
2.
(Motivate) If a line divides two sides of a triangle in the same ratio, the line is parallel to the third side.
3.
(Motivate) If in two triangles, the corresponding angles are equal, their corresponding sides are proportional and the
triangles are similar.
4.
(Motivate) If the corresponding sides of two triangles are proportional, their corresponding angles are equal and the two
triangles are similar.
5.
(Motivate) If one angle of a triangle is equal to one angle of another triangle and the sides including these angles are
proportional, the two triangles are similar.
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6.
(Motivate) If a perpendicular is drawn from the vertex of the right angle of a right triangle to the hypotenuse, the triangles
on each side of the perpendicular are similar to the whole triangle and to each other.
7.
(Prove) The ratio of the areas of two similar triangles is equal to the ratio of the squares on their corresponding sides.
8.
(Prove) In a right triangle, the square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides.
9.
(Prove) In a triangle, if the square on one side is equal to sum of the squares on the other two sides, the angles opposite
to the first side is a right traingle.
UNIT IV : TRIGONOMETRY
1.
INTRODUCTION TO TRIGONOMETRY
(10) Periods
Trigonometric ratios of an acute angle of a right-angled triangle. Proof of their existence (well defined); motivate the ratios,
whichever are defined at 0o and 90o. Values (with proofs) of the trigonometric ratios of 30o, 45o and 60o. Relationships
between the ratios.
2.
TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES
2
(15) Periods
2
Proof and applications of the identity sin A + cos A = 1. Only simple identities to be given. Trigonometric ratios of
complementary angles.
STATISTICS
(18) Periods
Mean, median and mode of grouped data (bimodal situation to be avoided). Cumulative frequency graph.
COURSE STRUCTURE
CLASS X
Second Term
Marks : 90
UNITS
MARKS
II.
ALGEBRA (Contd.)
23
III.
GEOMETRY (Contd.
17
IV.
TRIGONOMETRY (Contd.)
08
PROBABILITY
08
VI
COORDINATE GEOMETRY
11
VII.
MENSURATION
23
TOTAL
90
QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
(15) Periods
115
4.
ARITHMETIC PROGRESSIONS
(8) Periods
Motivation for studying Arithmetic Progression Derivation of standard results of finding the nth term and sum of first n terms
and their application in solving daily life problems.
CIRCLES
(8) Periods
Tangents to a circle motivated by chords drawn from points coming closer and closer to the point.
3.
1.
(Prove) The tangent at any point of a circle is perpendicular to the radius through the point of contact.
2.
(Prove) The lengths of tangents drawn from an external point to circle are equal.
CONSTRUCTIONS
(8) Periods
1.
2.
3.
UNIT IV : TRIGONOMETRY
3.
(8) Periods
Simple and believable problems on heights and distances. Problems should not involve more than two right triangles. Angles of
elevation / depression should be only 30o, 45o, 60o.
PROBABILITY
(10) Periods
Classical definition of probability. Connection with probability as given in Class IX. Simple problems on single events, not using
set notation.
(14) Periods
Review the concepts of coordinate geometry done earlier including graphs of linear equations. Awareness of geometrical
representation of quadratic polynomials. Distance between two points and section formula (internal). Area of a
triangle.
(12) Periods
Motivate the area of a circle; area of sectors and segments of a circle. Problems based on areas and perimeter /
circumference of the above said plane figures. (In calculating area of segment of a circle, problems should be restricted
to central angle of 60o, 90o and 120o only. Plane figures involving triangles, simple quadrilaterals and circle should be
taken.)
2.
(12) Periods
(i)
Problems on finding surface areas and volumes of combinations of any two of the following: cubes, cuboids,
spheres, hemispheres and right circular cylinders/cones. Frustum of a cone.
(ii)
Problems involving converting one type of metallic solid into another and other mixed problems. (Problems with
combination of not more than two different solids be taken.)
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118
Creating, Evaluation and Multi- Disciplinary(Generating new ideas, product or ways of viewing
things Appraise, judge, and/or justify the value or
worth of a decision or outcome, or to predict
outcomes based on values)
4 x1 =4
6 x2 =1 2
Short
Answer - I
(SA)
(2 Marks)
Time3 Hours
Very Short
Answer (VSA)
(1 Mark)
*One of the LA (4 marks) will to assess the values inherent in the texts.
TOTAL
Typology of Questions
S. No.
10 x3=30
Short
Answer - II
(SA)
(3 Marks)
1 1 x4 =4 4
3*
Long
Answer
(LA)
(4 Marks)
90
12
19
22
14
23
Total
Marks
100%
13%
21%
24%
16%
26%
%
Weightage
Marks90