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Date: 17/01/2024

Circular No: Orbis/Pune1/Aca/I/2023-24/102

Dear Parents,

Greetings from The Orbis School, Keshav Nagar!

Date Sheet and Portion for Yearly Examination (Class 11- Humanities) 2023-24

Date Day Subject

21/2/24 Wednesday Psychology

22/2/24 Thursday Study leave

23/2/ 24 Friday English

24/2/ 24 Saturday
Holiday

25/2/ 24 Sunday Holiday

26/2/ 24 Monday Study Leave

27/2/ 24 Tuesday Political Science

28/2/ 24 Wednesday Study Leave

29/2/ 24 Thursday History

1/3/ 24 Friday Study Leave

2/3/ 24 Saturday Holiday

3/3/ 24 Sunday Holiday

4/3/ 24 Monday Economics

5/3/ 24 Tuesday Study Leave

Physical Education/Informatics
6/3/ 24 Wednesday
Practices/Entrepreneurship
TIME PLAN OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENT (2023-24)

FROM ACTIVITY
11:00 am Students reach their respective exam rooms.
11:15am Question paper will be distributed

11:15 to 11:30 am Reading time

11:30 am Distribution of Answer Sheets


11:35 am to 02:35 pm Writing time
02:35 pm Collection of answer sheets
02:50 pm Dispersal

English:
Reading skills - Discursive passage, Factual passage
Writing skills & Grammar-Jumbled sentences, error correction, transformation of sentences, gap filling,
Classified Advertisement, Poster making, Letter to Editor, Speech
Literature: Hornbill :The Portrait of a Lady, We are not afraid…, Discovering Tut, The Adventure, Silk
road, A Photograph, The Laburnum Top, A Voice of the Rain, Childhood, Father to Son
Snapshots:The Summer of the Beautiful white horse, The Address, Mother’s day, Birth, The Tale of
Melon City
Pattern of Question Paper: 80 Marks
Reading comprehension (20 marks): Discursive Passage - 12 marks, Factual /Case study passage - 8
marks
Writing Section: Short writing skills 50 words-Poster making / Advertisement(4 marks)
Long writing skills 120-150 words-Letter to editor , Speech (10 marks)
Grammar: Error correction, Sentence construction and Gap filling.(4 marks)
Literature- RTC Poetry (Hornbill ) 6 marks, RTC Prose (Hornbill) 6 marks, RTC prose Snapshots 6 marks
Short answer type questions- Hornbill -10 marks, Short answer type questions- Snapshots- 4 marks
Long answer type questions - Hornbill- 5 marks, Long answer type questions - Snapshots- 5 marks

History :
Syllabus:
Ch- Writing and City Life
Ch-An Empire across Three Continents
Ch-Nomadic Empire
Ch- Three Orders
Ch- Changing Culture traditions
Ch-Displacing Indigenous People
Ch- Path to Modernisation
Map Work-done for all chapter

Question Paper Pattern: 80 Marks


Section A, B, C, D and E. All questions are compulsory.
Section A- Question 1 to 21 are MCQ of 1 mark each.
Section B- Question 22 to 27 are Short Answer Type Questions, carrying 3 marks each. Answers to
each question should not exceed 60-80 words.
Section C- Question 28 to 30 are Long Answer Type Questions, carrying 8 marks each. Answers to
each question should not exceed 300-350 words.
Section D- Question 31 to 33 are Source Based Questions, carrying 4 marks each.
Section E- Question 34 is map based carrying 5 marks that include the identification and location of
significant test items.
Political Science :
Syllabus:
Book 1- Indian Constitution at Work
1. Constitution: Why and How?
2. Rights in the Indian Constitution
3. Election and Representation
4. Executive
5. Legislature
6. Judiciary
7. Federalism
8. Local Governments
9. Constitution as a Living Document
10. The Philosophy of the Constitution
Book 2- Political Theory
1. Political Theory: An Introduction
2. Freedom
3. Equality
4. Social Justice
5. Rights
6. Citizenship
7. Nationalism
8. Secularism

Question Paper Pattern : 80 Marks


Sec A-Question 1-12 are multiple choice questions of one mark each.
Sec B-Question 13-18 are of 2 marks each.
Sec C- Questions 19-23 are of 4 marks each.
Sec D- Questions 24-26 are passage, cartoon and map-based questions of 4 marks each
Sec E- Questions 27-30 are of 6 marks each.

Psychology :
Syllabus
Ch 1: What is Psychology?
Ch 2: Methods of Enquiry in Psychology
Ch 4:Human Development
Ch 5: Sensory, Attentional and Perceptual Processes
Ch 6: Learning
Ch 7: Human Memory
Ch 8: Thinking
Ch 9: Motivation and Emotion
Question Paper Pattern : 70 Marks
Section A carries 1 mark each. You are expected to answer them as
directed.
Section B are very short answer type-I questions carrying 2 marks each. Answers to each
question should not exceed 30 words.
Section C are short answer type-II questions carrying 3 marks each. Answers to each question
should not exceed 60 words.
Section D are long answer type questions carrying 4 marks each. Answers to each question
should not exceed 120 words.
Section E are long answer type questions carrying 6 marks each. Answers to each question
should not exceed 200 words.
Section F is based on two cases given. Answers to each one- mark question should not exceed
20 words. Answers to each two-mark question should not exceed 30 words.
Entrepreneurship:

Syllabus:
Ch 1 :Entrepreneurship - What, Why and How
Ch 2: Why be an Entrepreneur
Ch 3: Entrepreneurship Journey
Ch 4:Entrepreneurship as Innovation and Problem Solving
CH 5 Understanding the Market
Ch 6 Business Finance and Arithmetic
Ch 7 : Resource Mobilization

Question Paper Pattern: 70 Marks


Objective Type/ MCQ / Fill in the blanks / Match the following / True or False / Reason - Assertion
(VSA) 18x1m 18
Short answer I (2 Internal choice) 6x2m 12
Short answer II (2 Internal choice) 5x3m 15
Long answer(2 Internal choice) 5x5m 25

Informatics Practices:
Syllabus:
Unit 2 Introduction to Python( All Sub topics included)
Unit 3 Database concepts and the Structured Query Language( All Sub topics included)
Unit 4 Introduction to Emerging Trend.
Question Paper Pattern :70 Marks

Section A has 18 questions carrying 01 marks each.


Section B has 07 Very Short Answer type questions carrying 02 marks each.
Section C has 05 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each.
Section D has 02 questions carrying 04 marks each.
Section E has 03 questions carrying 05 marks each.

Economics:

Syllabus:
Question Paper Pattern : 80 Marks
Introductory Microeconomics
Unit 1: Introduction
Unit 2: Theory of consumer’s behavior
Unit 3: Production and Cost(Production Function, Cost, Revenue, Producer's equilibrium , Supply,
Elasticity of supply)
Unit 4: The Theory of Firms under Perfect Competition
Unit:5 Market Equilibrium

Statistics for Economics


Unit 1: Introduction
Unit 2: Collection of data
Unit 3 : Organisation of data
Unit 4: Presentation of data
Unit: 5 Measures of central Tendency
Unit : 7 Correlation
Unit 8: Index Number
Question Paper Pattern : 80 Marks

Objective Type/ MCQ / Fill in the blanks / Match the following / True or False / Reason - Assertion
(VSA) (20*1m)
Short answer I (1 Internal choice) (4*3m)
Short answer II (1 Internal choice)(6*4m)
Long answer(1 Internal choice)(4*6m)

Mathematics:
Syllabus:
Ch2: Relations and Functions
Ch3: Trigonometric Functions
Ch6: Linear Inequalities
Ch7: Permutations and Combinations
Ch9: Sequences and Series
Ch10: Straight Lines
Ch11: Conic Sections
Ch12: Introduction to three dimensional Geometry
Ch13: Limits and derivatives
Ch16: Probability

Pattern of Question Paper:80 Marks

Section A has 18 MCQ’s and 02 Assertion-Reason based questions of 1 mark each.


Section B has 5 Very Short Answer (VSA)-type questions of 2 marks each.
Section C has 6 Short Answer (SA)-type questions of 3 marks each.
Section D has 4 Long Answer (LA)-type questions of 5 marks each.
Section E has 3 source based/case based questions (4 marks each) with sub parts.

Physical Education:
1.Changing Trends & Career in Physical Education
2.Olympism
3.Yoga
4.Physical Education and Sports for CWSN
5.Physical Fitness, Health, and Wellness
6.Test , Measurement and Evaluation
7.Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology in Sports
8.Fundamentals of Kinesiology & Biomechanics in Sports
9.Psychology & Sports
10.Training & Doping in Sports

Question Paper Pattern: 70 Marks


Section A consists of question 1-18 carrying 1 mark each and is multiple choice questions. All questions
are compulsory.
Sections B consist of questions 19-24 carrying 2 marks each and are very short answer types and should
not exceed 60-90 words. Attempt any 5.
Sections C consist of Question 25-30 carrying 3 marks each and are short answer types and should not
exceed 100-150 words. Attempt any 5.
Sections D consist of Question 31-33 carrying 4 marks each and are case studies. There is internal
choice available.
Section E consists of Question 34-37 carrying 5 marks each and are short answer types and should not
exceed 200-300 words. Attempt any 3.
Formal RL Schedule

Date Subject RL

24/01/24, 31/01/24 IP (Unit 2,Unit 4) ,Unit 3

07/02/24 Pol sc Book 1- Indian Constitution at Work : Ch 1 -10


Book 2- Political Theory : Ch 1-8

02/02/24 History Entire Syllabus

15/02/24 Psychology Chapter - 1,2,4,5


16/02/24 Chapter - 6,7,8,9

05/02/24 Physical Education Unit 8 ,9 and 10

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