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CLASS : X SYLLABUS FOR THE SESSION: 2022-23

CLASS : X SYLLABUS FOR THE SESSION: 2022-23 
  
CLASS:X ENGLISH LANGUAGE 
SYLLABUS FOR THE YEAR 2022–2023 
Text Book – Total English Book : 10 (Morning Star) 
FIRST TERM 
1. Composition    [Word Limit – 300 – 350]   [20 Marks] 
(Attempt any ONE out of the 5 topics given.) 
a. Narrative  
b. Descriptive 
c. Argumentative 
d. Short story 
e. Picture composition 
 
2. Letter Writing   [10 Marks] 
(Attempt any ONE letter) 
a. Informal Letter 
b. Formal letter 3.  
a. Notice Writing [5 Marks] ( Notice to be written on given directions.) 
b. E-mail  Writing [5 Marks] (E-mail should be on the same content as the notice.) 
 
4. Comprehension   [20 Marks] 
a. Meanings [3 Marks] 
b. Questions and Answers [9 Marks] (1+2+2+2+2) 
c. Summary Writing [8 Marks] (6 Marks for points and 2 Marks for Expression) 
 
5. Grammar  [20 Marks]     
a. Verbs (½ x 8 = 4) 
b. Prepositions (½ x 8 = 4) 
c. Joining of Sentences without using “and” , “ but” or “’so” (4 Marks) 
d. Transformation of Sentences [ Tenses, Infinite Verbs, Participles, Gerunds, Adverbs, Adjectives, Voice, Direct and Indirect Speech, Conjunctions] ( 8 Marks)  
FINAL TERM  
➢ Same as First Term 
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CLASS X / ENGLISH LITERATURE  
SYLLABUS FOR THE YEAR  2022 – 2023 
TEXT BOOKS :  THE MERCHANT  OF VENICE  ( DRAMA)  
TREASURE TROVE  ( PROSE & POETRY) 
FIRST TERM  
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE 
ACT 3  SCENE 2  TO ACT 4  SCENE 2  
TREASURE TROVE ( POETRY) 
1. THE PATRIOT – ROBERT BROWNING 
2. ABOU BEN ADHEM – LEIGH HUNT 
3. NINE GOLD MEDALS – DAVID ROTH 
TREASURE TROVE ( PROSE)  
1. THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL – HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSON  
2. MY GREATEST OLYMPIC PRIZE – JESSE OWENS  3. THE BLUE BEAD -  NORAH BURKE 
➢ Chapters done in Class: IX are included in the First Term 
FINAL TERM 
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE  
ACT 5 
TREASURE TROVE ( POETRY) 
1. I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS – MAYA ANGELOU 
TREASURE TROVE  ( PROSE )  
1. ALL SUMMER IN A DAY – RAY DOUGLAS BRADBURY 
➢ FULL SYLLABUS AS PER THE ICSE SCOPE OF SYLLABUS 
 
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Class X /BENGALI (2nd LANGUAGE ) / Syllabus -2022---2023 
Text: 1. Sonkolita – (Godyo) 
2. Chander Pahar ( Novel) 
Bibhutibhuson Bandyopadhya  
3. I. C. S. E. Bangla Byakaran Manjusha. Somnath Majumdar. 
 Term -1 
Section “A”/ Language (40 marks). 
1. Essay- (250 words)(15marks) 
2. Letter Writing (Formal & Informal) –(7 marks) 
3. Comprehension (5×2=10 marks) 
4. Grammar- (8 marks) I) Idioms-(page 76- 85) 
II) One word-( 1-400) 
III) Transformation of sentences 
IV) Voice change 
V) Correct the spellings. Section -B(Literature) 
 
1. Prose 
 
I) Asohojogi 
II) Need manusher kahini 
III) Ma’am 
2. Novel:- Chander Pahar 
Chapter- 7,8,9,&10 
 
Final Term 
Section-“A” (Language)40marks. 
I) Essay-(250words)-15marks. 
II) Letter writing ( Formal& Informal) -7marks. 
III) Comprehension-(5×2=10). 
IV) Grammar---- 8 marks 
According to I.C.S.E. syllabus. 
 
Section-“ B”(Literature). 
1. Prose 
 
Gondhota Khub Sondehajanok. I) Lokti. 
II) Deborah jonmo. 
2. Novel- 
Chander Pahar:-Chapter no. 
11,12,13,14. 
 
 
Note 
 
*Syllabus of First Term is Included in the second Term. ** Class 9 Bengali Syllabus Is included in the Final Term. 
*** Attempt 4 questions in total choosing at least one Question from each of the Prescribed book. 
(4×10=40 marks) 
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SECTION – A     LANGUAGE   40 Marks  
1. Composition : Essay (250 words)                          15 marks 
2. Letter (Formal and Informal)120 words             7 marks 
3. Comprehension                    10 marks 
GRAMMAR : SARAS HINDI VYAKARAN                              8  marks 
a. Abstract Nouns:                               Page no. 223 & 224 
b. Adjectives (Visheshan)                    Page no. 237 to 238 
c. Synonyms                                          Page no. 254 to 256 
d. Opposites                                          Page no. 263 to 265 
e. Ashudh Shabd                                  Page no. 291 & 292 
f. Idioms                                                Page no. 314 to 316 
g. One word for many                         Page no. 276 & 277 
h. Do as directed  
SECTION B                [LITERATURE]                                                40 MARKS 
Sahitya Sagar  
Short Stories (Book 1) 
Ch 7 Sandeh 
Ch 8 Bheed me Khoya Aadmi 
         (Questions will come from ch. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8) 
Poems : (Book 2) 
Ch  6: Soor ke Pad 
Ch7:  Vinay ke pad 
Ch 8: Bhikshuk 
Ch 9: Chalna Hamara Kaam Hain 
          (Questions will come from ch. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9) 
FINALTERM : 
SECTION – A     LANGUAGE                                          40 Marks  
4. Composition : Essay (250 words)                          15 marks 
5. Letter (Formal and Informal)120 words             7 marks 
6. Comprehension                    10 marks 
GRAMMAR : SARAS HINDI VYAKARAN                              8  marks 
i. Abstract Nouns:                               Page no. 223 & 224 
j. Adjectives (Visheshan)                    Page no. 243 to 244 
k. Synonyms                                          Page no. 254 to 256 
l. Opposites                                          Page no. 263 to 265 
m. AshudhShabd                                  Page no. 291 & 292 
n. Idioms                                                Page no. 314 to 316 
o. One word for many                         Page no. 276 & 277 
p. Do as directed    
SECTION B                [LITERATURE]                                                40 MARKS 
Sahitya Sagar  
Short Stories (Book 1) 
Ch 9 :Bhed aur Bhediye 
Ch 10 : Do Kalakaar 
         (Questions will come from Full Book) 
Poems : (Book 2) 
Ch 10 Maatr Mandir kee Ore 
          (Questions will come from ch.Full Book) 
HISTORY & CIVICS  ( SYLLABUS) 
CLASS  - X   ( ICSE 2022–2023) 
First Term History 
1. The First War ofIndependence 1857 
2. Growth of Nationalism 
3. First Phase of the Indian National Movement 
4. Second Phase of the Indian National Movement 
5. The Muslim League 
6. Mahatma Gandhi and the National Movement 
7. Quit India Movement 
8. Forward block and the INA 
9. Independence and Partition of India 
10. The First World War 
11. The Rise of Dictatorships 
12. The Second World war 
Civics 
1. The Union Parliament 
2. The President and Vice President 
3. Prime Minister and Council of Ministers 
Second term History 
1.United Nations 
2. Major agencies of the United Nations 
3. Non -Aligned Movement 
Civics 
1. The Supreme Court 
2. The High courts and subordinate courts 
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GEOGRAPHY/ CLASS – 10 / SYLLABUS FOR THE YEAR 2022 - 2023 
 [TextBook: Frank Modern Certificate Geography ClassX- PartII- LatestEdition] Chapters to be done according to the ICSE scope of syllabus (2023) 
 
FIRSTTERM 
1.Map Study- Interpretation of Topographical Maps 
2.Map of India-Students will be asked to mark, shade, label and identify features :  
Mountains, Peaks, Plateaus, Plains, Desert, Rivers, Waterbodies, Passes, Latitude and Longitude, Direction of Winds, Distribution of minerals, Soil distribution, Cities, Population. 
3. Location, Extent, and Physical features-(Through map work only) 
4.Climate 
5.Soil Resources 
6.Natural Vegetation 
7.Water Resources 
8.Mineral and Energy Resources 
9. Agriculture - I and II 
• Agriculture in India  – importance, problems and reforms.  
• Types of farming in India: subsistence and commercial: shifting, intensive, extensive, plantation and mixed.  
• Agricultural seasons (rabi, kharif, zayad). 
• Climatic conditions, soil requirements, methods of cultivation, processing and  distribution of the following crops:  
- rice, wheat, millets and pulses. 
- sugarcane, oilseeds (groundnut, mustard and soya bean). 
- cotton, jute, tea and coffee. 
 
FINAL TERM : 
1. Manufacturing Industries- Importance and Classification  
• Agro based Industry - Sugar, Textile (Cotton and Silk). 
• Mineral based Industry – Iron & Steel (TISCO, Bhilai Rourkela, Vishakhapatnam)             Petrochemical and Electronics. 
2. Transport  
Importance and Modes – Roadways, Railways, Airways and Waterways – Advantages and  disadvantages.  
3. Waste Management - I and II  
• Impact of waste accumulation - spoilage of landscape, pollution, health hazards, effect on  terrestrial, aquatic (fresh water and marine) life. 
• Need for waste management. 
• Methods of safe disposal -segregation, dumping and composting.  
• Need and methods for reducing, reusing and recycling waste. 
 
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CLASS X / MATHEMATICS / SYLLABUS FOR THE SESSION 2022-2023. 
TEXT BOOK – UNDERSTANDING ICSE MATHEMATICS CLASS X BY M. L. AGGARWAL. MID TERM 
1. GOODS AND SERVICE TAX (GST). 
2. BANKING. 
3. LINEAR INEQUATIONS 
4. QUADRATIC EQUATIONS IN ONE VARIABLE. 
5. FACTORISATION. 
6. RATIO AND PROPORTION 
7. MATRICES. 
8. ARITHMETIC AND GEOMETRIC PROGRESSIONS. 
9. REFLECTION. 
10. SECTION FORMULA. 
11. EQUATION OF A STRAIGHT LINES. 
12. SIMMILARITY. 
13. CIRCLES. 
14. CONSTRUCTIONS. 
15. TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES. 
16. TRIGONOMETRICAL TABLES. 
17. HEIGHTS AND DISTANCES. 
18. MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY. 
19. PROBABILITY. PREICSE (FULL SYLLABUS) 
Question Paper pattern. 
Section A (40 marks) – Compulsory (4 questions X 10 marks each) 
Section B (40 marks) – Any 4 questions to be attempted out of 7 questions. 
Questions: (3 + 3 + 4 = 10 marks), one question (4 + 6 = 10 marks) OR (5 + 5 = 10 marks). 
 
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CLASS X / PHYSICS 
MID TERM: 1)Force 
                     2)Work,energy and power 
3) Machines 
4) Refraction of light at plane surfaces 
5) Refraction through lens  
6) Spectrum  
7) Calorimetry  
PRE ICSE : 1) Sound 
                   2)Current electricity and household circuits 
                   3)Electromagnetism  
                   5)Radioactivity  
All mid term chapters are also included in PRE ICSE exam. 
 
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CLASS X / CHEMISTRY  
Textbook: Concise Chemistry Class 10 Selina Publishers 
FIRST TERM 
1. Periodic Properties and Variations of Properties (Complete Unit) 
2. Chemical Bonding (Complete Unit) 
3. Study of Acids, Bases and Salts(Complete Unit) 
4. Analytical Chemistry(Complete Unit) 
5. Mole Concept and Stoichiometry(Complete Unit) 
6. Electrolysis (Complete Unit) 
7. Study of compounds ( Ammonia, Hydrogen chloride) 
FINAL TERM  
1. METALLURGY (Complete Unit) 
2. STUDY OF COMPOUNDS(Nitric acid, Sulphuric acid) 
3. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (Complete Unit) 
Final Exam will be on full syllabus  
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CLASS : 10 / BIOLOGY SYLLABUS  [2022-2023]                                                               
MID TERM : 
1.Cell-The Structural and Functional Unit of Life [ For Revision Only] 
2. Structure of Chromosomes, Cell Cycle and Cell Division 
3. Genetics- Some Basic Fundamentals 
4. Absorption by roots-The Processes Involved 
5. Transpiration 
6. Photosynthesis 
7. Chemical Coordination in Plants 
8. The Circulatory System 
9. The Excretory system 
FINAL TERM : 
10. The Nervous System 
11. Sense Organs 
12. The Endocrine System 
13. The Reproductive System 
14. Human Evolution 
15. Population 
16.Pollution 
Strictly follow the ICSE  Scope of Syllabus 2023 
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CLASS: X / ECONOMICS / Syllabus –2022-23 
 
Mid Term Examination 
Chapter 1. Factors of production 
Chapter 2. Elementary theory of demand 
Chapter 3. Elasticity of demand 
Chapter 4. Theory of supply 
Chapter 5. Meaning and types of markets 
Chapter 6. Meaning and functions of money 
Chapter 7. Commercial banks 
Chapter 8. Central Bank 
Mock Examination 
Chapter 9. Introduction to public finance 
Chapter 10. Public revenue 
Chapter 11. Public expenditure 
Chapter 12. Public debt 
Chapter 13. Inflation 
Chapter 14. Consumer awareness 
Note – Mock Examination will include the chapters of midterm exam. 
Question paper pattern 
Section A – Compulsory ( 40 Marks) 
Section a will have four questions with 5 sub parts. 
Section B (40 Marks) 
Students need to attempt 4 questions out of 6 questions. Each question will have two sub parts 
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CLASS  -  10  COMMERCIAL  APPLICATIONS   
Prescribed Text:ICSE Commercial Application Part – II  by  C.B. Gupta Goyal Bros. Mid Term Examination 
Chapter 1. Markets and marketing 
Chapter 2. Marketing Mix –4 P’S 
Chapter 3. Advertising and Brand promotion 
Chapter 4. Sales and Selling process 
Chapter 5. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. ( GAAP) 
Chapter 6. Financial Accounting and Reporting Chapter 7. Banking and Bank transactions. 
Chapter 8. Fundamental concepts of cost Mock Examination. 
Chapter 9. Importance of human resources 
Chapter 10. Recruitment, selection and training 
Chapter 11. Public relations 
Chapter 12. Issues of the environment 
Note – Mock Examination will include chapters of Mid Term Examination. 
Question pattern. 
Section A  ( Compulsory) 40 Marks. 
Four questions with five subparts. 
Section B ( 60 Marks ) 
Students need to attempt four questions out of six questions. 
Out of six questions there will be two questions based on case study. 
Each question will have three subparts. 
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Class X Computer Applications Syllabus 2022-23 
Textbook: Understanding Computer Applications with BlueJ APC 
Mid Term 
Chapter 1. Revision of Class IX Syllabus 
Chapter 6. Class as the basis of all computation 
Chapter 5. User-defined methods 
Chapter 7. Constructors 
Chapter 3. Arrays 
Final Term 
Chapter 2. Library Classes 
Chapter 8. Encapsulation and Inheritance 
Chapter 4. String Handling 
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