NDC Sent Up 2 Syllabus Marks Distribution 2024 1
NDC Sent Up 2 Syllabus Marks Distribution 2024 1
2nd Year Intermediate Science English Version (Session: 2023―2024, Batch: 2025)
(December 15, 2024 to January 14, 2025) Total Marks—575 ≈ 700 [Group: 15, 16, 17]
Time Date & Day Subject Syllabus Marks Distribution
Full marks–75
A. Algebra and Trigonometry :
Time–3 hours
Algebra
(1) Chapter-3 : Complex Numbers Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) :
Marks–25 Time–25 minutes
Exercise: 3
There will be 25 multiple choice questions.
(2) Chapter-4 : Polynomial and Polynomial Equation (10–15 from Algebra and Trigonometry part and 10–15 from Geometry and Mechanics part)
Exercise: 4 All questions have to be answered.
Each question carries 1 mark. 1×25=25
Trigonometry
(3) Chapter-7 : Inverse Trigonometric Functions and Trigonometric Equations
Exercise: 7.1, 7.2 Creative :
15-12-2024 1. Higher Marks–50 Time–2 hours 35 minutes
Sunday Mathematics There will be total 8 creative questions, 4 from Group ‘A’ (Algebra and Trigonometry) and 4 from
B. Geometry and Mechanics :
Geometry Group ‘B’ (Geometry and Mechanics).
(4) Chapter-6 : Conic Taking minimum 2 questions from each group, total 5 questions have to be answered.
Exercise: 6.1, 6.2, 6.3 Each question carries 10 marks.
○ Algebra and Trigonometry: (1 from Chapter-3, 2 from Chapter-4 and 1 from Chapter-7)
Mechanics ○ Geometry and Mechanics: (2 from Chapter-6, 1 from Chapter-8 and 1 from Chapter-9)
(5) Chapter-8 : Statics (2+4+4)×5=50
Exercise: 8.1, 8.2, 8.3 Total : 25+50=75
(6) Chapter-9 : Motion of Particles in a plane
Exercise: 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4, 9.5
Full marks–75
1. Chapter-1 : Environmental Chemistry [Partial]
Time–3 hours
Prof. Haradhan Nag (Edition: August, 2023)
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) :
(1) 1.2.1 to 1.3.8 and 1.5 to 1.7.3 [Textbook Page: 10–65, 66–85]
Marks–25 Time–25 minutes
(2) 1.13, 1.14 to 1.16, 1.18 [Textbook Page: 105–107, 108–120, 122–127]
There will be 25 multiple choice questions.
2. Chapter-2 : Organic Chemistry [Partial] All questions have to be answered.
Prof. Haradhan Nag (Edition: August, 2023) Each question carries 1 mark. 1×25=25
(1) 2.0 to 2.3 and 2.5 to 2.6.6 [Textbook Page: 173–193, 194–219]
(2) 2.8 to 2.8.5 and 2.10 to 2.10.5 [Textbook Page: 221–233, 235–269] Creative :
18-12-2024 (3) 2.11 to 2.12 [Textbook Page: 270–347] Marks–50 Time–2 hours 35 minutes
2. Chemistry There will be 8 creative questions.
Wednesday
3. Chapter-3 : Quantitative Chemistry [Partial] (2 from Chapter-1, 3 from Chapter-2, 2 from Chapter-3 and 1 from Chapter-4)
Prof. Haradhan Nag (Edition: August, 2023) Any 5 questions have to be answered.
(1) 3.1 to 3.1.4 and 3.5 to 3.6.2 [Textbook Page: 443–456, 470–483] Each question carries 10 marks. (1+2+3+4)×5=50
(2) 3.8 to 3.11.1 and 3.13 to 3.14.1 [Textbook Page: 486–545, 546–555, 558–561] Total : 25+50=75
4. Chapter-4 : Electro-Chemistry [Partial]
Prof. Haradhan Nag (Edition: August, 2023)
(1) 4.2 to 4.2.5 and 4.3.1 to 4.4.5 [Textbook Page: 603–614, 616–631]
(2) 4.7 to 4.7.2 and 4.9 to 4.10 [Textbook Page: 635–642, 652–660]
8:30 AM—11:30 AM
Full marks–75
Time–3 hours
(1) Chapter-1 : Thermodynamics Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) :
Marks–25 Time–25 minutes
(2) Chapter-2 : Static Electricity
There will be 25 multiple choice questions.
(3) Chapter-3 : Current Electricity All questions have to be answered.
Each question carries 1 mark. 1×25=25
22-12-2024 (4) Chapter-7 : Physical Optics
3. Physics
Sunday Creative :
(5) Chapter-8 : Introduction to Modern Physics [Partial]
Marks–50 Time–2 hours 35 minutes
→ upto 8.13 Photoelectric Effect
There will be 8 creative questions.
(6) Chapter-9 : Atomic Model and Nuclear Physics (1 from Chapter-1, 1 from Chapter-2, 1 from Chapter-3, 1 from Chapter-7, 1 from Chapter-8, 1 from Chapter-9,
1 from Chapter-10 and 1 from any of them)
(7) Chapter-10 : Semiconductor and Electronics Any 5 questions have to be answered.
Each question carries 10 marks. (1+2+3+4)×5=50
Total : 25+50=75
Full marks–75
(1) Chapter-1 : Information and Communication Technology: World and Bangladesh Perspective [Partial]
Time–3 hours
→ (From 1.2 Virtual Reality to 1.3.10 Nanotechnology)
[Textbook Pages: 12–29] Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) :
Marks–25 Time–25 minutes
There will be 25 multiple choice questions.
(2) Chapter-2 : Communication Systems and Networking
All questions have to be answered.
4. ICT Each question carries 1 mark. 1×25=25
06-01-2025 (Information & (3) Chapter-3 : Number Systems and Digital Devices
Section 3.1 : Number System [Textbook Pages: 77–93]
Monday Communication Creative :
Section 3.2 : Digital Device [Textbook Pages: 94–117]
Technology) Marks–50 Time–2 hours and 35 minutes
There will be 8 creative questions.
(4) Chapter-4 : Introduction to Web Design and HTML
[1 from Chapter-1, 2 from Chapter-2, 2 from Chapter-3 (1 from Number System and 1 from Digital Device),
1 from Chapter-4 and 2 from Chapter-5 (1 from Program Design and 1 from C Programming)]
(5) Chapter-5 : Programming Language
Any 5 questions have to be answered.
Section 5.1 : Program Design [Textbook Pages: 149–159]
Each question carries 10 marks. (1+2+3+4)×5=50
Section 5.2 : C Programming [Textbook Pages: 159–196]
Total : 25+50=75
Full marks–75
A. Paper-I (Botany) :
Time–3 hours
(1) Chapter-7 : Gymnosperm and Angiosperm Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) :
(2) Chapter-8 : Tissue and Tissue System Marks–25 Time–25 minutes
There will be 25 multiple choice questions.
(3) Chapter-9 : Plant Physiology
(12–13 questions from Botany and 12–13 questions from Zoology)
(4) Chapter-11 : Biotechnology All questions have to be answered.
Each question carries 1 mark. 1×25=25
08-01-2025 B. Paper-II (Zoology) :
5. Biology
Wednesday Creative :
(5) Chapter-4 : Human Physiology: Blood and Circulation
Marks–50 Time–2 hours 35 minutes
(6) Chapter-5 : Human Physiology: Breathing and Respiration There will be 8 creative questions taking 4 from Part ‘A’ (Botany) and 4 from Part ‘B’ (Zoology).
(7) Chapter-7 : Human Physiology: Locomotion and Movement Taking minimum 2 questions from each group, total 5 questions have to be answered.
Each question carries 10 marks.
(8) Chapter-11 : Genetics and Evolution
○ Botany part: (1 from Chapter-7, 1 from Chapter-8, 1 from Chapter-9 and 1 from Chapter-11)
○ Zoology part: (1 from Chapter-4, 1 from Chapter-5, 1 from Chapter-7 and 1 from Chapter-11)
(1+2+3+4)×5=50
Total : 25+50=75
1. The Sentence: (1) Types of Sentences ((i) Affirmative, (ii) Negative, (iii) Interrogative, (iv) Imperative, (v) Exclamatory, Full marks–100
(vi) Simple, (vii) Complex, (viii) Compound), (2) Modifier, (3) Sentence Connectors, (4) Punctuation, (5) Conditionals, Time–3 hours
(6) Questions (WH-words and Action Verb), (7) Statement Question, (8) Tag Question
2. Word Formation: (1) Synonym and Antonyms, (2) Compound Serial No. Test Item/s Marks
3. The Phrases: (1) Noun Phrase, (2) Prepositional Phrase, (3) Verb Phrase, (4) Adjective Phrase, (5) Infinitive Phrase Part A: Grammar (60 marks)
4. The Clause: (1) Main Clause, (2) Subordinate Clause, (3) Coordinate Clause, (4) Noun Clause, 1. Gap filling activities without clues (for prepositions) 0·5×10=5
(5) Adjective Clause, (6) Adverbial Clause 2. Gap filling activities with clues (special uses: was born, have to/has to, would rather, had better,
5. Use of Nouns: (1) Countable, Uncountable Nouns, (2) Abstract Noun, (3) Common Noun let alone, as soon as, what’s…like, what does…look like, introductory ‘there’ or ‘it’) 0·5×10=5
6. Use of Pronouns: Pronoun Referencing 3. Completing sentences (with clauses/ phrases) 1×10=10
7. Use of Preposition: Preposition [Selected by the Teacher] 4. Use of verbs (right form of verbs and subject-verb agreement as per context) 0·5×14=7
8. Subject-Verb Agreement: Right Forms of Verbs [Selected by the Teacher] 5. Narrative style (direct to indirect and vice versa) 7
9. Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs: [Selected by the Teacher] 6. Use of modifiers 0·5×10=5
12-01-2025
6. English 10. Study of Verbs: (1) Regular and Irregular Verbs, (2) Be Verbs, (3) Finite Verbs, Non-finite Verbs, 7. Use of sentence connectors 0·5×14=7
Sunday
(4) Transitive and Intransitive Verbs, (5) Infinitives, Gerund, Participles, (6) Modals 8. Use of synonym and antonym 0·5×14=7
11. Use of Tenses: [Selected by the Teacher] (1) Present Tenses, (2) Past Tense, (3) Future Tense 9. Punctuation 0·5×14=7
12. Adverb and Adverbials: All Adverbs and Adverbials [Selected by the Teacher]
13. Direct and Indirect Speech: Narration Changes [Selected by the Teacher] Part-B: Composition (40 marks)
14. Special Uses: [Selected by the Teacher] 10. Formal letter writing/e-mail (making complaints/seeking information) 10
15. Composition: (1) Mechanics of Writings: Topic Selection, Brainstorming, Outlining, Writing Topic Sentence, 11. Writing paragraph (by listing/ description) within 200 words 15
Developing Ideas, Maintaining Cohesion, Coherence, Writing Conclusions etc. (2) Formal Letter Writing, 12. Writing paragraph (comparison and contrast/ cause and effect) within 200 words. 15
(3) Types of Paragraphs (Paragraph Writing by (i) Listing, (ii) Narration, (iii) Comparison and Contrast,
(iv) Cause and Effect), (4) Descriptive, Narrative, Persuasive/Argumentative, Imaginative and Creative Writing Total : 60+40=100
(Such as Telling/Completing Stories), (5) Academic Writing: Taking Notes, Analysing Graphs and Charts,
Summary Writing, Referencing and Making a Bibliography
* Revision and Practice
ফযাকযণ অং ূ ণেভান–১০০
1:30 PM—4:30 PM