DESIGN OF THE QUESTION PAPER
Class : X
Time: 2 Hrs Subject: Social Science Paper I Max. Marks : 50
The weightage or the distribution of marks over different dimensions of the question paper shall be as follows:
1. Weightage of Learning Outcomes
Sr.No. | Learning Outcomes | Marks | Percentage of marks |
1. | knowledge | 30 | 60% |
2. | Understanding | 20 | 40% |
3. | Application | -- | -- |
4. | Synthesis | -- | -- |
| | Total: 50 | |
2. Weightage to Content/Subject Units
Sr.No | Units | Marks | Pds. |
1. | The Rise of Nationalism in Europe | 05 | 10 |
2. | National in India | 10 | 14 |
3. | The making of a Global World | 10 | 12 |
4. | The Age of Industrialisation | 05 | 10 |
5. | History of Goa | 05 | 10 |
6. | Federalism | 03 | 05 |
7. | Democracy & Diversity | 02 | 05 |
8. | Gender, Religion & Caste | 03 | 05 |
9. | Popular struggle and movement | 02 | 05 |
10. | Political Parties | 03 | 05 |
11. | Outcomes of Democracy | 02 | 04 |
Total | 50 | 86 |
3. Weightage to Forms of Questions
Sr.No. | Form of Questions | Marks for each question | Number of questions | Total Marks |
1. | Long Answer Type(LA) | 04 | 02 | 08 |
2. | Short Answer Type (SA-I) | 02 | 10 | 20 |
3. | Short Answer Type (SA-II) | -- | -- | -- |
4. | Very Short Answer Type (VSA) Objectives(OB) | 01 | 14 | 14 |
. | Objectives(OB) | ½ | 16 | 08 |
Total | | 50 |
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The expected time for different types of questions would be as follows:
Sr.No | Form of Question | Approx. time for each Question(minutes) |
1. | Long Answer Type(LA) | 10 |
2. | Short Answer Type(SA-I) | 20 |
3. | Short Answer Type (SA-II) | -- |
4. | Very Short Answer Type(VSA) | 14 |
| Objectives (OB) | 16 |
As the total time is calculated on the basis of the number of questions required to be answered and the length of their anticipated answers, it would, therefore, be advisable for the candidates to budget their time properly by cutting out the superfluous words and be within the expected time limits.
4. Scheme of Options
(There will be no overall choice. However, there is an internal choice in all questions of 1,2 & 4 marks.)
5. Weightage to Difficulty level of questions:
Sr.No | Estimated difficulty level of questions | Percentage |
1. | Easy | 40 |
2. | Average | 40 |
3. | Difficulty | 20 |
A question may vary in difficulty level from individual to individual. As such, the assessment in respect of each question will be made by the paper setter on the basis of general anticipation from the group as a whole taking the examination. This provision is only to make the paper balanced in its weightage, rather than to determine the pattern of marking scheme at any stage.
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