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The document outlines a question paper layout for a 2-hour examination totaling 150 marks, consisting of 150 questions across various subjects including General Awareness, Social Science, General Science, Mathematics, General Mental Ability, and English and Hindi. Each subject has a specified number of questions and topics covered, with a focus on knowledge relevant to Class X. Candidates with Urdu and Punjabi as subjects in their previous education will qualify for admission in those languages.

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The document outlines a question paper layout for a 2-hour examination totaling 150 marks, consisting of 150 questions across various subjects including General Awareness, Social Science, General Science, Mathematics, General Mental Ability, and English and Hindi. Each subject has a specified number of questions and topics covered, with a focus on knowledge relevant to Class X. Candidates with Urdu and Punjabi as subjects in their previous education will qualify for admission in those languages.

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QUESTION PAPER LAY OUT

Duration : 02 Hrs. Total Marks : 150

No. of Question : 150


Each Question carry 1 mark

Sr. Subject No. of


No. Question
1 General Awareness (Current Affairs) 10
History – 10
Pol Science – 10
2 Social Science 40
Geography – 10
Economic – 10
Physics – 10
Chemistry – 10
3 General Science 40
Biology – 10
Basic Computers – 10
4 Mathematics (Numerical ability) upto Class 8 10
5 General Mental ability, aptitude and attitude (as 30
regards to Education / Teaching)
6 English and Hindi 10 + 10 = 20

* 150 questions for all Candidates.

* Candidates having Urdu and Punjabi as subject in 10th and 12th


will be qualified for admission in Urdu and Punjabi.

* Level of Test – Class X


Detailed Syllabus

S Subject Content No. of


no. Items
1 General Knowledge 1. Knowledge of Important 10
(Current Affairs events that have happened
in India in recent years.
2. Prominent personalities of
both Indian and
International level
3. Cultural activities.
4. Sports activities.
5. Current important world
events.
6. Prize / Awards.
2. Social History – 10 1. Forces shaping the modern 40
Science world;
2. Exploration and Discovery;
3. A broad survey of Indian
History, with emphasis on
Culture and Civilization
4. Freedom Movement in India
5. French Revolution and
Russian Revolution,
6. Elementary knowledge of
Five Year Plans of India.
7. United Nations,
8. Panchsheel,
9. Panchayati Raj, Democracy,
Socialism and Communism
10. Indian Freedom Movement
11. Bhoodan, Sarvodaya
12. National Integration and
Welfare State
13. Basic Teachings of Mahatma
Gandhi.
Pol. 1. Parliament
Science – 10 2. Indian Constitution
3. Rights and Duties.
4. States and Union Territories
5. Federalism, Power Sharing
6. Democracy and Diversity
and its challenges.
7. Gender, Religion and Caste
8. Political Party, Election and
Election Commission
Geography - 1. The Earth, its shape and size
10 2. Latitudes and Longitudes
3. Soil and its types
4. Types of Climate
5. International Date Line
6. Major Natural Regions of the
World
7. Movements of Earth and
their effects
8. Regional Geography of India
9. Climate, Natural vegetation.
Mineral and Power
resources.
10. Agricultural and Industrial
activities
11. Origin of Earth, Rocks and
their classification.
12. Important Sea ports and
main sea, land, and air
routes of India
13. Main items of Imports and
Exports of India.
Economics – 1. GDP / GNP & HDI
10 2. Sector of Indian Economy
3. Economic Planning
4. Indian Budget
5. Economic Vocabulary
6. Liberalization
7. Human Development and
Human Capital
8. National Income
9. Growth and Changing
structure of Employment
10. Sustainable Development
3. General Physics – 10 1. Physical Properties and 40
Science States of Matter
2. Modes of Transference of
Heat
3. Mass, Weight, Volume,
Sound waves and their
properties.
4. Density and Specific Gravity
5. Reflection and Refraction
6. Spherical mirrors and Lenses
7. Human Eye
8. Motion of objects
9. Natural and Artificial
Magnets
10. Velocity and Acceleration
11. Properties of a Magnet
12. Newton’s Laws of Motion
13. Force and Momentum
14. Gravitation
15. Simple Electrical Circuits
16. Elementary Ideas of work
17. Heating, Lighting, and
Magnetic effects of Current
Chemistry – 1. Acids, Bases, and Salts.
10 2. Carbon - different forms
3. Physical and Chemical
changes
4. Fertilizers - Natural and
Artificial
5. Elements
6. Material used in the
preparation of substances
like, Soap, Glass, Ink, Paper,
Cement, Paints, Safety,
Matches, and Gunpowder
7. Mixtures and Compounds
8. Elementary ideas about the
Structure of Atom.
Biology – 10 1. Common Epidemics, their
causes, and prevention
2. Difference between the living
and non-living
3. Food - Source of Energy for
man
4. Basis of Life – Cells,
Protoplasm’s and Tissues
5. Constituents of Food
6. Growth and Reproduction in
Plants and Animals
7. Balanced Diet
8. Elementary knowledge of the
Human Body and its
important organs
Basic 1. Introduction of Computer
Computer 2. Computer Architecture and
Knowledge – Hardware
10 3. Computer Memory
4. Data Representation
5. Computer Software
6. Operating System
7. Search Engines
8. Internet
4. Mathe Numerical 1. Simplifications 10
matics Ability – 10 2. Number System
3. LCM & HCF
4. Percentage
5. Profit and Loss
6. Ratio and Proportion
7. Discount
8. Work and Time
9. Elementary Algebra
10. Data Handling
5. General Mental Ability General Mental Ability, Verbal 30
and Non Verbal Reasoning –
Logical and Analytical
Reasoning Aptitude and Attitude
regarding education
1. Indian Education Agencies
2. Responsibility towards
societies
3. Educational Learning Tools
4. Experiments related to
schools by students
Organization of Education as
CBSE, NCERT and their
structure and function etc.
6. English (10) + Hindi 1. Spotting Errors Questions 10 + 10 = 20
(10) 2. Sentence Arrangement
Questions
3. Vocabulary
4. Ordering of Sentence
5. Comprehension Question
6. Ordering of Words in a
sentence.

*150 Question for all Candidates

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