Summative Evaluation of Class X Questions Pattern and Distribution of Marks

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First Summative Evaluation Total Marks: 40

SI. No Theme Group A Group B Group C Group D Total Marks per Theme Total Number of Questions
MCQ
One mark per Questions
VSA
One mark per Questions
SA
Two marks per Questions
LA
Five marks per Questions
1. Control and Coordination in living organisms 1×5=5 1×5=5 2×3=6 5×2=10 26 15
2. Continuity of life (-a) Cell division and Cell cycle 1×3=3 1×4=4 2×1=2 5×1=5 14 9
Total 8 9 8 15 40 24

Group A – MCQ: All questions are compulsory. There will be not alternative for MCQ.
Group B – VSA: Out of 11 questions, 9 questions are to be attempted. One (1) extra question is to be set from each theme. VSA questions may be of four types – Answer in one word or in one sentence, Fill in the blanks, True/false and Match column A with column B. In column Matching two points are to be kept in mind – (i) For each correct matching. one (1) mark is allotted. (i) There should be at least one (1) extra option in column B.
Group C – SA: Out of 6 questions, 4 questions are to be attempted. One (1) extra question is to he set from each theme.
Group D – LA: 3 questions are to be attempted. Alternative question from the same theme is to be set for each question. 5 marks can be given as a whole or can be divided in 3+2 or 2+3.

 

Second Summative Evaluation Total Marks: 40

SI. No Theme Group A Group B Group C Group D Total Marks per Theme Total Number of Questions
MCQ
One mark per Questions
VSA
One mark per Questions
SA
Two marks per Questions
LA
Five marks per Questions
1. Continuity of life-b) Reproduction
(c) Sexual reproduction in flowring plants
(d) Growth and development
1×3=3 1×2=2 2×1=2 5×1=5 12 7
2. Heredity and some common genetic diseases 1×3=3 1×2=2 2×2=4 5×1=5 14 8
3. Evolution and Adaptation 1×3=3 1×2=2 2×2=4 5×1=5 14 8
Total 9 6 10 15 10 23

Group A – MCQ: All questions are compulsory. There will be not alternative for MCQ.
Group B – VSA: Out of 11 questions, 9 questions are to be attempted. One (1) extra question is to be set from each theme. VSA questions may be of four types – Answer in one word or in one sentence, Fill in the blanks, True/false and Match column A with column B. In column Matching two points are to be kept in mind – (i) For each correct matching. one (1) mark is allotted. (i) There should be at least one (1) extra option in column B.
Group C – SA: Out of 6 questions, 4 questions are to be attempted. One (1) extra question is to he set from each theme.
Group D – LA: 3 questions are to be attempted. Alternative question from the same theme is to be set for each question. 5 marks can be given as a whole or can be divided in 3+2 or 2+3.

 

Third Summative Evaluation / Selection Total Marks: 90

SI. No Theme Group A Group B Group C Group D Total Marks per Theme Total Number of Questions
MCQ
One mark per Questions
VSA
One mark per Questions
SA
Two marks per Questions
LA
Five marks per Questions
1. Control and Coordination in living organisms 1×3=3 1×5=5 2×3=6 5×1=5 19 12
2. Continuity of life 1×3=3 1×5=5 2×2=4 5×1=5 17 11
3. Heredity and some common genetic diseases 1×3=3 1×3=3 2×2=4 5×1=5 15 9
4. Evolution and Adaptation 1×3=3 1×3=3 2×2=4 5×1=5 15 9
5. Environment, its resources & their conservation 1×3=3 1×5=5 2×3=6 5×2=10 24 13
Total 15 21 24 30 90 54

Group A – MCQ: All questions are compulsory. There will be not alternative for MCQ.
Group B – VSA: Out of 11 questions, 9 questions are to be attempted. One (1) extra question is to be set from each theme. VSA questions may be of four types – Answer in one word or in one sentence, Fill in the blanks, True/false and Match column A with column B. In column Matching two points are to be kept in mind – (i) For each correct matching. one (1) mark is allotted. (i) There should be at least one (1) extra option in column B.
Group C – SA: Out of 6 questions, 4 questions are to be attempted. One (1) extra question is to he set from each theme.
Group D – LA: 3 questions are to be attempted. Alternative question from the same theme is to be set for each question. 5 marks can be given as a whole or can be divided in 3+2 or 2+3.
*** This question pattern is indicative of Madhyamik Examination.

 

 

 

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