CLASS X FIRST MOCK & SECOND MOCK EXAMINATIONS
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
FIRST MOCK EXAMINATION
Grammar - Total English (Practice Paper 1 to 8)- (1) Do as directed, (2) Correct form of verbs,
(3) Joining of Sentences and prepositions
Writing Skills: (1) Composition
(2) Letter writing [Informal & Formal Letters]
(3) Notice and email writing
(4) Comprehension.
SECOND MOCK EXAMINATION
Revision of the whole syllabus.
Question Paper Pattern
F.M. 80
Question 1 Composition (300-350words) - 20 marks
Question 2 Letter writing -10 marks
Question 3 (a) Notice writing -5 marks
(b) Email writing -5 marks
Question 4 Comprehension - 20 marks
Question 5 (a) Correct forms of verbs - 4 marks
(b) Prepositions - 4 marks
(c) Conjunctions- 4 marks
(d) Do as directed - 8 marks
ENGLISH LITERATURE
FIRST MOCK EXAMINATION
JULIUS CAESAR: Act-3 (Revision) and Act-4
TREASURE CHEST (Prose): With the Photographer, The Elevator, The Pedestrian
TREASURE CHEST (Poem): The Haunted House, The Power of Music, The Glove and the Lions
SECOND MOCK EXAMINATION
JULIUS CAESAR: Act-5
TREASURE CHEST (Prose): The Girl who can, The Last Lesson
TREASURE CHEST (Poem): A Considerable Speck, When Great Tress Fall
Question Paper Pattern
F.M. 80
There are four Sections in the Question Paper (A, B, C and D).
Section A is Compulsory. 16 MCQ based questions. [16×1=16]
6 MCQs from Julius Caesar, 5 MCQs from Prose, 5 MCQs from Poem
There will be Total 6 questions from Section B, Section C and Section D.
Two from each Section (Poem, Prose and Drama)
Attempt 4 Questions in total from the 3 Sections.
Each Question carries 16 marks – 3+3+3+3+4
PHYSICS
FIRST MOCK EXAMINATION
Chapter 1. Force
Chapter 2. Work, Power and Energy
Chapter 3. Machines
Chapter 4. Refraction of Light at Plane Surfaces
Chapter 5. Refraction through Lens
Chapter 6. Spectrum
Chapter 7. Sound
Chapter 8. Current Electricity
SECOND MOCK EXAMINATION
Chapter 9. Household Circuits
Chapter 10. Electro-magnetism
Chapter 11. Calorimetry
Chapter 12. Radioactivity
+ Revision of All Chapters.
Question Paper Pattern
F.M.: 80
60% QUESTIONS WILL COME FROM WORKBOOK AND
40% QUESTIONS WILL BE BASED ON CRITICAL THINKING
SECTION A (40 marks)
(Attempt All Questions)
Question 1 carries 15 marks
15 Multiple choice questions with 4 options
2 Multiple choice questions will be Assertion & Reasoning Based
Question 2 carries 10 marks
(i) carries 6 marks
6 fill in the blanks where there are 3 options given
(ii) & (iii) carries 2 marks
Question 3 carries 15 marks
(i) & (vi) carries 2 marks and (iii) carries 3 marks
SECTION B (40 marks)
(Attempt four Questions out of six)
Question 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 each carries 10 marks
Pattern – 3+3+4 with internal subparts
Questions 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 will have mixed questions from the Chapters included in the Syllabus
Define or State the laws will carry 1 mark
Give examples will carry 1 mark
Explain the following carries 2 marks
Distinguish or differentiate between the following carries 2 marks – maximum two points, examples will
not be considered as a differentiating point. Both the comparison points must be correct to get marks.
This must be done only in columns.
Numerical Problems will carry 3 or 4 marks
Diagrams will carry 2 or 3 marks
In diagram based problems, do not re-draw the diagram, only answer in brief and will carry 3 or 4 marks.
CHEMISTRY
FIRST MOCK EXAMINATION
(1) Periodic Table, periodic properties and variations of properties
(2) Chemical Bonding
(3) Acids, Bases and Salts
(4) Analytical Chemistry
(5) Mole concept and Stoichiometry
(6) Electrolysis
(7) Study of Compounds - Hydrogen Chloride
(8) Study of Compounds - Ammonia
(9) Study of Compounds - Nitric acid
(10) Study of Compounds – Sulphuric Acid
SECOND MOCK EXAMINATION
(1) Metallurgy
(2) Organic Chemistry
+ Revision of all 1st Mock chapters.
Question Paper Pattern
SECTION A
(All the questions in this section are compulsory)
Question 1: 40 marks
1. Choose the correct option: [1x15=15]
2. Diagram based question: [1x5=5]
3. Match the following: [1x5=5]
4. Fill in the blanks: [1x5=5]
5. Identify the following: [1x5=5]
6. Drawing of structural diagram and writing IUPAC name: [1x5=5]
SECTION B
(Attempt any four questions)
There will be six questions (Question 2 to 7). Out of these six questions the student will have to attend any four
questions, each carrying 10 marks (2+2+3+3) [40 marks]
BIOLOGY
FIRST MOCK EXAMINATION
CHAPTER 2- Structure of chromosome, cell cycle and cell division
CHAPTER 3- Genetics
CHAPTER 4- Absorption by roots- the process involved
CHAPTER 5- Transpiration
CHAPTER 6- Photosynthesis
CHAPTER 7- Chemical coordination in plants
CHAPTER 8- The Circulatory System
CHAPTER 9- Excretory System
CHAPTER 14- Human Evolution
SECOND MOCK EXAMINATION
CHAPTER 10- Nervous system
CHAPTER 11- Sense organ
CHAPTER 12- Endocrine system
CHAPTER 13- Reproductive system
CHAPTER 15- Population
CHAPTER 16- Pollution
+ Revision of all chapters from First Mock
Question Paper Pattern
Section- A (40 marks) (Compulsory)
Q1. Multiple Choice Questions- [1x15=15] ( including assertion and reason type)
Q2. Fill in the blanks- [1x5=5]
Q3. Name the following- [1x5=5]
Q4. Logical sequence- [1x5=5]
Q5. Identify the structure from the explanation given- [1x5=5]
Q6. Match the Column [1x5=5]
Section- B (40 marks)
6 questions each of 10 marks will be given out of which any four complete set of questions have to be
attempted.
Each question will be divided into five subparts.
Marks division for each subpart is-
1+2+2+2+3 = 10
The 3 marks question will be either a diagram based question or a labelled diagram need to be drawn.
ECONOMICS
FIRST MOCK EXAMINATION
(1) Productive mechanism (only concept/definition )
(2) Land
(3) Labour
(4) Capital
(5) Enterprise
(6) Theory of Demand
(7) The Theory of Supply
(8) Alternative market structure
(9) Money and Banking
(10) Public Finance
SECOND MOCK EXAMINATION
(11) Inflation
(12) Consumer Awareness
+ Revision of all chapters from First Mock
Question Paper Pattern
F.M.: 80
SECTION A: 40 MARKS
MCQs = 16 X 1 = 16
3 QUESTIONS 8 MARKS (2+2+2+2) EACH, (3 × 8 = 24 marks)
SECTION B: 40 MARKS
(ANY FOUR QUESTIONS TO BE ATTEMPTED)
4 QUESTIONS × 10 MARKS EACH (5+5), (4 × 10 = 40 marks)
MATHEMATICS
FIRST MOCK EXAMINATION
Chapter 1: Goods and Service tax
Chapter 2: Banking
Chapter 4: Linear Inequations
Chapter 5: Quadratic Equations in one variable
Chapter 6: Factorization
Chapter 7: Ratio and Proportion
Chapter 8: Matrices
Chapter 9: Arithmetic and Geometric progressions
Chapter 10: Reflection
Chapter 11: Section formula
Chapter 13: Similarity
Chapter 14: Locus
Chapter 17: Mensuration (Ex. 17.1, 17.2, 17.3)
Chapter 18: Trigonometrical Identities
Chapter 19: Trigonometrical Tables
Chapter 21: Measures of Central tendency
Chapter 22: Probability
SECOND MOCK EXAMINATION
Chapter 3: Shares and Dividends
Chapter 12: equation of straight line
Chapter 15: Circles
Chapter 16: Constructions
Chapter 20: Heights and Distance
+
Revision of all chapters from first mock syllabus
Question Paper Pattern
SECTION -A (40 MARKS)
1. MUTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (15X1= 15 MARKS)
[ASSERTION/REASON BASED OR STATEMENT I/STATEMENT II TYPE QUESTIONS WILL COME IN
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS]
2. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS (4+4+4=12 MARKS)
3. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS (4+4+5=13 MARKS) [ 5 MARKS MAY BE DIVIDED INTO (2+3
OR 4+1) MARKS]
SECTION -B (40 MARKS)
7 QUESTIONS ARE GIVEN IN (3+3+4 OR 3+3+2+2) FORMATION. 4 QUESTIONS NEEDS TO BE
ANSWERED. (10X4 =40 MARKS)
EVS
FIRST MOCK EXAMINATION
(1) Controlling air pollution
(2) Addressing Population
(3) Managing the urban environment
(4) Managing soil and land
(5) Food
(6) Biodiversity
(7) Project Work
SECOND MOCK EXAMINATION
(1) Energy
(2) Waste
(3) Environment and Development
(4) Towards a Sustainable Future
(5) Revision of all chapters of 1st Mock Examination
(6) Project Work
Question Paper Pattern
Section A – 40 Marks
(In this section all questions are compulsory)
Question 1– MCQs – (16×01) = 16
Question 2–Short answer questions – (04×02) = 08
Question 3 – Short answer questions – (04×02) = 08
Question 4 – Short answer questions – (04×02) = 08
All short questions will be based on the major themes and concepts from the syllabus and are
designed to assess:
• Analytical thinking
• Conceptual understanding
• Knowledge based
• Picture study
• Recall and Application of environmental knowledge in real-life situations
• Interpretation and explanation of diagrams (where applicable)
Section B: 40 Marks
(Attempt any four questions from the section)
This section will consist of five structured questions, each carrying 10 marks.
Students are required to attempt any four out of the five questions.
Each 10-mark question will be divided into two sub-questions, carrying 5 marks each (i.e., 5 + 5).
The questions will be based on the major themes and concepts from the syllabus and are designed
to assess:
Analytical thinking
Conceptual understanding
knowledge based
Recall and Application of environmental knowledge in real-life situations
Interpretation and explanation of diagrams (where applicable)
Total Marks for Section B: 4 questions × 10 marks = 40 marks
HISTORY/CIVICS
FIRST MOCK EXAMINATION
The Contemporary World
1. The First World War
2. Rise of Dictatorship
3. The Second World War
History
1. The First War of Independence
2. Factors leading to the growth of Nationalism and Foundation of the Indian National Congress
3. Objectives and methods of struggle of the Early nationalists
4. Second phase of the India National Movement: Partition of Bengal and Other developments
5. Muslim League and its objectives
6. National Movement during the First World War: Lucknow Pact and Other developments
7. National Movement: 1919 - 1934
(Non- Cooperation movement, Civil Disobedience movement and Other Forces at work)
8. The Cripps Mission and the Quit India Movement
Civics
1. The Union Parliament
2. The Union Executive: The President and Vice - President
3. The Union Executive: The Prime Minister , the Union Cabinet and the Council of Ministers
SECOND MOCK EXAMINATION
The Contemporary World
1. United Nations Organization: Origins, Objectives and the Principle Organs
2. Major Agencies of the United Nations
3. The Non-aligned Movement
History
1. Subhash Chandra Bose, Forward Bloc and the Indian National Army (INA)
2. Independence and Partition of India
Civics
1. The Union Judiciary: The Supreme Court
2. The State Judiciary: The High Courts
3. The Subordinate Courts
Question Paper Pattern
Theory paper F.M. - 80
Internal Assessment - 20
Number of parts – 2 (Part I and Part II)
Part I - Compulsory [30 marks] (Short answer questions from the entire syllabus)
Question 1= (16x1=16 marks) , Question 2 = (7x2=14 marks)
Part II - History and Civics [50 marks] (Sub-section A and B)
Answer two out of three questions from Section A Section A = 20 marks (3+3+4=10)
Answer three out of five questions from Section B Section B = 30 marks (3+3+4=10)
GEOGRAPHY
FIRST MOCK EXAMINATION
(1) Climate
(2) Soil Resources
(3) Natural Vegetation
(4) Water Resources
(5) Mineral Resources
(6) Energy resources – I
(7) Energy resources - II
(8) Means of transport
(9) Topographical maps
(10) Map pointing
SECOND MOCK EXAMINATION
(1) Agriculture ( Crops – I, II, III )
(2) Industries
(3) Agro-Based industries
(4) Mineral-Based industries
(5) Impact of waste accumulation
(6) Need For waste management
(7) Methods of safe disposal
(8) Need & Methods for Reducing, Reusing, Recycling waste
(9) Topographical maps
(10) Map Pointing
Question Paper Pattern
Theory Paper F.M. - 80 Marks
Internal Assessment (Project Work) – 20 Marks
The written paper is divided into two parts:
Part A – Compulsory Section (30 Marks)
Part B – Subjective Questions (50 Marks, Choice-Based)
Part A: Compulsory Section (30 Marks)
This section contains three major segments, which all students must attempt:
1. Topographical Map Interpretation (10 Marks)
- Reading and interpreting Survey of India topographical maps
- Identifying symbols, scales, contour patterns, and directions
- Answering questions based on given topo maps & More
2. Map Work (10 Marks) Indian Map-based questions, including:
- Rivers, mountains, plateaus, passes, and lakes
- Important cities, industries, and climatic regions
- Latitude, longitude, and tropics marking and more
3. Objective-type Questions (10 Marks) - Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs)
Part B: Subjective Section (50 Marks, Choice-Based)
This section consists of 9 questions, out of which students must attempt any 5. Each question carries 10
marks.
Types of Questions in Part B:
• Short & Long Answer Questions (10 marks each)
• Diagram-based Questions
• Explanation of Geographical Phenomena
• Case Studies (e.g., industries, agriculture, climate)
• Comparison-based Questions
Critical thinking based
Recall based
Evolution based
Application based
Understanding based
Analysis based
COMPUTER
FIRST MOCK EXAMINATION
Chapter- 2: Library Classes
Chapter-3: Arrays
Chapter-4: String Handling
Chapter-5: User-Defined Methods
Chapter-8: Encapsulation and Inheritance
+
Revision of Class IX Chapters
SECOND MOCK EXAMINATION
Chapter-6: Class as the Basis of all Computation (Objects and Classes)
Chapter-7: Constructors
+
All the chapters of 1st Mock Examination and Class IX Revision Chapters
Question Paper Pattern
SECTION A (40 marks)
Question-1 (20×1 =20 marks) 20 mcqs from all the chapters
Chapter- 2: Library Classes (2mcqs)
Chapter-3: Arrays (3mcqs)
Chapter-4: String Handling (3mcqs)
Chapter-5: User-Defined Methods (2mcqs)
Chapter-8: Encapsulation and Inheritance (2mcqs)
2 mcqs on Assertion reason type
1 mcq picture based
Revision of Class IX Chapters (5mcqs)
Question-2 (10×2=20 marks)
(1) Java Expression
(2) ++ and – operator sum
(3) Predict the output on Math function
(4) Predict the output on String
(5) Predict the output on Library class
(6) Predict the output on Array
(7) Predict the output on Function
(8) Predict the output on Loop
(9) Name the following
(10) Syntax on String
SECTION B (15×4= 60 marks)
(Out of six programs, student will Attempt any four)
All the programs should be written along with VARIABLE DESCRIPTION TABLE
Question – 3 Library class program
Question -4 String Program
Question- 5 DDA Program
Question-6 Array Searching or Sorting
Question -7 Function Overloading program
Question -8 Number Problem / Series
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & ROBOTICS
FIRST MOCK EXAMINATION
Part 1 - Robotics
Ch 1- New Age Robotics Systems
Ch 2- From Robots to Cobots
Ch 3- Components of Robots as a System
Part 2- Artificial Intelligence
Ch 1- Decision Making in Machines / Computers
Ch 3- Components of AI Project Framework
Ch 4- Introduction to Data and Programing with Python
SECOND MOCK EXAMINATION
Part 1- Robotics
Ch 4- Visualisation, Design and Creation of Components
Ch 5- Integrating Robots as a System
Part 2 - Artificial Intelligence
Ch 2- Machine Intelligence and Cyber Security in Computing
+ Revision of all First Mock Chapters.
Question Paper Pattern
SECTION-A
Question-1 [20x1 =20 marks] - 20 mcqs from all the chapters
Part 1 - Robotics
Ch 1- New Age Robotics Systems (2 mcqs)
Ch 2- From Robots to Cobots (3mcqs)
Ch 3- Components of Robots as a System (3mcqs)
Part 2- Artificial Intelligence
Ch 1- Decision Making in Machines / Computers (2mcqs)
Ch 3- Components of AI Project Framework (2mcqs)
Ch 4- Introduction to Data and Programing with Python (3mcqs)
Python output and syntax related (2 mcqs)
1 picture based and 2 Assertion reason based mcqs
Question-2 [10x2=20 marks] - 5 questions from different chapters and 5 questions from Python
SECTION-B [ 15x4= 60 marks]
(Out of six questions, student will Attempt any four)
Each question will have questions from different chapters along with one 9 marks Python program.
HOME SCIENCE
FIRST MOCK EXAMINATION
Unit 2:
Chapter 4: Milestones of Development
Chapter 5: Role of Family, Peer Group and School
Unit 3:
Chapter 7: Balanced Diet
Chapter 8: Meal planning for the family
Chapter 9: Storage and Preservation of Food
Unit 4:
Chapter 10: Selection of fabrics
Chapter 11: Selection of readymade garments
Chapter 12: Laundering
Chapter 13: Laundry Material
SECOND MOCK EXAMINATION
Unit 5:
Chapter 14: Social and economic issues in India
Chapter 15: Government towards development India
Chapter 16: Communication Aids
+ Revision of previous chapters
Question Paper Pattern
F.M. 100
Section A (Compulsory) – 40 marks
Question 1 Multiple Choice Questions - 20 questions (1mark each) -20marks
Question 2 Short questions - 10 questions (2marks each)-20 marks
Section B (Attempt any four sets of questions of 15 marks each out of six) (15 x 4=60 marks)
Questions 3 to 8 - Long questions (a), (b) & (c) - 5 marks each
BENGALI
FIRST MOCK EXAMINATION
১) িগি ২) লালু ৩) বামা
৪) নীল মানুেষর কািহনী ৫) গ টা খুব সে হজনক ৬) খা খা ৭) িসঁিড়
৮) আবার আিসব িফের ৯) বাবু বেলন ১০) ফুল ফুটক না ফুটক
ব াকরণ (Follow Class Work), রচনা, িচ ঠ, বাধ পরী ণ
SECOND MOCK EXAMINATION
লাক ট হেব + Revision of First Mock Chapters
Question Paper Pattern
Section A – 40 marks
১) িনেচর িবষয় িল থেক য কােনা এক ট িবষেয় ২৫০ শে র মেধ এক ট রচনা লেখা (িতন ট para) – 15
marks
২) য কােনা এক ট িবষেয় িচ ঠ লেখা - 7 marks
৩) Comprehension – 10 marks
৪) িনেদশ অনুযায়ী উ র দাও – 8 marks
Section B – 40 marks
তামার পড়া দু ট বই থেক য কােনা চার ট ে র উ র দাও | িত ট বই থেক এক ট উ র অবশই িলখেত
হেব |
Attempt Any 4 Questions – 4×10 = 40 marks
Each Question – 2+2+3+3
HINDI
FIRST MOCK EXAMINATION
1. SAHITYA SAGAR(POEM) - VINAY K PAD, BHICHHUK, CHALNA HAMARA KAM HAI + CLASS-IX
REVISION CHAPTERS
2. SAHITYA SAGAR (STORY) – SANDEH, BHEED MAI KHOYA AADMI, BHEDE AUR BHEDIYAN + CLASS -
IX REVISION CHAPTERS
3. GRAMMAR –SAME AS CLASS IX SYLLABUS
4. PROJECT
SECOND MOCK EXAMINATION
1. SAHITYA SAGAR (POEM) - MATRI MANDIR KI AUR + REVISION CHAPTERS.
2. SAHITYA SAGAR (STORY) –DO KALAKAR + REVISION CHAPTERS.
3. GRAMMAR –SAME AS CLASS IX SYLLABUS.
Question Paper Pattern
SECTION -A (40 MARKS)
1. िनबंध - लेखन 15 2. प - लेखन -07 3. अपिठत ग ां श - (2x5=10) 4. ाकरण (MCQ) (1x8)
SECTION -B (40 MARKS) Attempt Any 4 Questions – 4×10 = 40 marks
सािह -सागर (किवता)
1. किवता (2+2+3+3)
2. किवता (2+3+2+3)
3. किवता (3+2+2+3)
सािह सागर (कहानी)
4. कहानी(2+2+3+3)
5. कहानी (2+3+2+3)
6. कहानी (3+2+2+3