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CLASS: 11
SUBJECT: ENGLISH CORE (CODE-301)
Section - A Reading Comprehension 26 Marks
Section - B Writing Skills 23 Marks
Section - C Literature 31 Marks
Assessment of Listening and Speaking Skills +Project 20 Marks
TEXTBOOKS READING SKILLS CREATIVE WRITING GRAMMAR
SKILLS
HORNBILL Unseen Passage Short composition:
Lesson 1: The Portrait of Type: Classified Advertisements Gap filling
a Lady Factual Passage Poster Review of:
Poem 1: A Photograph Descriptive Passage Word limit 50 words Tenses
Literary Passage Clauses
Lesson 2: We’re Not Speech Writing
Afraid to Die…If We Unseen Case Based based on verbal/visual cues in Reordering of
Can All Be Together Factual Passage 120-150 words related to sentences
With verbal/visual inputs contemporary/age-appropriate
Lesson 3: Discovering like statistical data, topics Transformation of
Tut : The Saga charts etc. sentences
Continues Debate Writing
Poem 2: The Laburnum The combined word limit based on visual/verbal inputs in
Top for both the passages will 120-150 words thematically
be 600-750 words related to contemporary/topical
SNAPSHOTS issues
Lesson 1: The Summer Note-Making and
of the Beautiful White Summarization
Horse
Lesson 2: The Address 200-250 words
Lesson 3: Mother’s
Day
Note:- The above mentioned syllabus should be completed by September 13, 2024
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TEXT BOOKS READING SKILLS CREATIVE WRITING SKILLS GRAMMAR
HORNBILL Unseen Passage Short composition:
Poem 3: The Voice of Type: Classified Advertisements Gap filling
the Rain Factual Passage Poster Review of :
Descriptive Passage Word limit 50 words Tenses
Poem 4: Childhood Literary Passage Clauses
Speech Writing
Lesson 4: The Unseen Case Based based on visual/verbal inputs in Reordering of
Adventure Factual Passage 120-150 words related to sentences
With verbal/visual inputs contemporary/age-appropriate Transformation
Lesson 5: Silk Road like statistical data, topics of sentences
charts etc.
Poem 5: Father to Son Debate Writing
The combined word based on visual/verbal inputs in
SNAPSHOTS limit for both the 120-150 words related to
Lesson 4:Birth passages will be 600-750 contemporary/topical issues
Words
Lesson 5: The Tale of
Melon City Note-Making and
Summarization
200-250 words
All the syllabus should be completed by January 31, 2025
In Annual Examination, questions will be asked from the entire syllabus.
Revision of Entire Syllabus
For further information, visit CBSE website:
https://cbseacademic.nic.in/web_material/CurriculumMain25/SrSec/English_core_SrSec_2024-25.pdf
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CLASS: 11, SUBJECT: ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (Code 046)
THEORY
I. PLANE GEOMETRY
Printing English alphabets (capital and small) and numerals in standard proportions.
Unidirectional/aligned system of dimensioning as per SP 46:2003 (Revised)
Unit 1: Construction of lines, angles, and their divisions. Simple questions based on triangles, square, rhombus,
regular polygons-pentagon, and hexagon.
Unit 2: Construction of circles, inscribing and circumscribing of circles in equilateral triangle, square, rhombus,
regular polygons-pentagon, and hexagon.
II. SOLID GEOMETRY
Unit 3: Orthographic projection: dimensioning and conventions strictly as per SP 46:2003 (Revised).
Orthographic projection of points and lines.
Unit 4: Orthographic projection of regular plane figures - triangle, square, pentagon, hexagon, circle, and semi-
circle.
Unit 5: Orthographic projection of right regular solids such as cubes; prisms and pyramids (square, triangular,
pentagonal, and hexagonal); cones; cylinders; spheres; hemi-spheres; frustum of pyramids and cone,
when they are kept with their axis (a) perpendicular to HP/VP (b) parallel to HP and VP both.
Note:- The above mentioned syllabus should be completed by September 13, 2024.
Unit 6: Section of right regular solids such as cubes; prisms and pyramids (square, triangular, pentagonal, and
hexagonal); cones; cylinders; spheres, kept with their axis perpendicular to HP/VP, made by a vertical
cutting plane.
III. MACHINE DRAWING
Unit 7: Orthographic projection of simple machine blocks.
Unit 8: Isometric Projection - Construction of isometric scale showing main divisions of 10 mm and smaller
divisions of 1 mm each. Isometric projection (drawn to isometric scale) of regular plane figures -
triangle, square, pentagon, hexagon, circle, and semi-circle with their surface parallel to HP or VP
(keeping one side either parallel or perpendicular to HP/VP).
All the syllabus should be completed by January 31, 2025.
In Pre-Board/Annual Examination, questions will be asked from the entire syllabus.
Revision of entire syllabus
PRACTICALS
1. Making different types of graphic designs/ murals for interior/ exterior decorations in colour using the
knowledge of geometrical figures or 3D solids with the use of any Computer Software such as CollabCAD or
any equivalent pertinent software.
2. Drawing the following engineering curve through activities - ellipse (by trammel & thread method) on the
ground/ drawing sheet/ plywood/ cardboard etc.
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3. Developing the following solids with the help of cardboard/ thick paper.
a) cube, cuboid
b) prisms & pyramids (triangular, square, pentagonal, and hexagonal)
c) right circular cylinder and cone
4. Preparing the section of solids (prisms, pyramids, sphere, etc.) with clay, soap-cake, plasticine, wax or with the
3D printing technology. When the cutting plane is: parallel to the base, perpendicular to the base or inclined to
the base.
5. Preparing the top-view (plan) of a class-room/lab, home (Drawing Room/Bedroom/ Study Room, Kitchen)
drawing different objects therein.
Note:
I. 15 practical (minimum three each from aforementioned five points) are to be assessed.
II. In all the practicals, drawing/sketching of the views should be incorporated and evaluated accordingly.
III. The scheme of evaluation is as follows:
(a) Practicals (2) 15 Marks
(b) Drawing/ Sketch 05 Marks
(c) Viva-voce 05 Marks
(d) Sessional Work 05 Marks
Total 30 Marks
ACTIVITY
Industrial Visits (Two) to any industry/manufacturing plant to acquaint the students with the present - day methods
& technology for better conceptual understanding.
For more information regarding the syllabus, see CBSE Syllabus Specifications 2024-25.