Friday, April 6, 2012

CBSE Class X Social Sample Papers for 2012 Examination

CBSE Sample Paper -2012


Q1 WHAT IS THE IMPORTANCE OF FOREIGN TRADE?
Q2 DISTINGUISH BETWEEN ORGANISED AND UNORGANISED SECTOR?
Q3 IN WHAT WAYS DOES THE RESERVE BANK OF INDIA SUPERVISE THE FUNCTIONING OF BANK?
Q4 WHAT ARE THE MAJOR CHALLENGES WHICH THE POLITICAL PARTIES FACE IN THE PRESENT ERA? EXPLAIN ANY FOUR.
Q5 NAME THE THREE TIER GOVERENMENT SYSTEM IN INDIA. WHAT STEPS HAVE BEEN TAKEN BY GOVERENMENT TO MAKE THE THIRD TIER MORE POWERFUL AND EFFECTIVE?
Q6 ‘THE RIGID CASTE, SYSTEM IS DISAPPEARING IN INDIA’. EXPLAIN ANY FOUR FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS.
Q7 WHICH TWO STATES HAVE THE LARGEST NUMBER OF COTTON TEXTILE CENTERS? GIVE TWO REASONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF COTTON TEXTILE INDUSTRIES IN THESE STATES?
Q8 STATE AND EXPLAIN VARIOUS INSTITUTIONAL REFORM PROGRAMMES INTRODUCED BY THE GOVERENMENT IN THE INTEREST OF FARMERS?
Q9 HOW IS A LAND A NATURAL RESOURSE OF OUYMOST IMPORTANCE? EXPLAIN WITH FOUR FACTS?
Q10 MENTION ANY FOUR LIMITATION OF THE NEW EDUCATION POLICY INTRODUCED BY THE FRENCH IN VIETNAM?
Q11 EXPLAIN WHAT IS MEANT BY THE 1848 REVOLUTION OF THE LIBERALS?
Q12 EXPLAIN ANY THREE FACTORS WHICH GAVE BIRTH TO THE CONSUMER MOVEMENT IN INDIA?
Q13 “TO ACCOMMODATE SOCIAL DIVERSITIES DEMOCRACY MUST FULFILL SOME BASIC CONDITIONS” EXPLAIN THE BASIC CONDITIONS.
Q14 WHAT IS THE IMPORTANCE OF INDIAN RAILWAYS. MENTION ANY THREE POINTS.
Q15 HOW PRINT WAS USED TO SPREAD THE RELIGION TEXT BY VARIOUS COMMUNITIES? EXPLAIN BY GIVING TWO EXAMPLES.
Q16 HOW HINDI NOVELS REFLECTED THE TRUE PICTURE OF THE INDIAN SOCIETY OF THE 19TH CENTURY.
Q17 ‘BY 1890, A GLOBAL AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY HAS TAKEN SHAPE’. EXPLAIN BY GIVING EXAMPLES.
Q18 EXPLAIN THE SOCIAL CHANGES IN LONDON WHICH LED TO THE NEED FOR THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY?
Q19 MENTION ANY THREE FEATURES OF PROTO INDUSTRIAL SYSTEM.
Q20 GIVE THREE REASONS WHY THE POPULATION OF LONDON EXPANDED FROM THE MIDDLE OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY?
Q21 NAME THE TWO ORGANISATIONS WHICH WERE FORMED UNDER THE BRETTON WOODS AGREEMENT. MENTION ANY TWO TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT.
Q22 HOW DID THE EAST INDIA COMPANY PROCURE REGULAR SUPPLIES OF COTTON AND SILK TEXTILES FROM INDIAN WEAVERS? EXPLAIN.
Q23 “IDEAS OF NATIONALISM ALSO DEVELOPED THROUGH A MOVEMENT TO REVIVE INDIAN FOLKFORE. EXPLAIN.
Q24 ‘KERALA HAS LOW INFANT MORTALITY RATE’ GIVE TWO REASONS.
Q25 WHAT IS PERCAPITA INCOME?
Q26WHAT IS DEVELOPMENT?
Q27 WHAT IS RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT?
Q28 MENTION ANY TWO ADVANTAGE OF HORIZONTAL POWER SHARING?
Q29 MENTION ANY TWO STEPS THAT CAN BE UNDERTAKEN TO IMPROVE Women’s POSITION IN POLITICS?
Q30 NAME AN IMPORTANT PORT LOCATED NEAR TROPIC OF CANCER?
Q31 IRON AND STEEL IS HEAVY INDUSTRY. GIVE ONE REASONQ32 NAME ANY TWO MANGANESE ORE PRODUCING STATES IN INDIA?
Q33 WHO DECLARED”THE PRINTING PRESS IN THE MOST POWERFUL ENGINE OF PROGRESS AND PUBLIC OPINION IS THE FORCE THAT WILL SWEEP DESPOTISM AWAY”
Q34 WHAT WAS THE THEME OF THE MUNSHI PREMCHAND’s NOVEL SEWASADAN?

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CBSE New Attendance Rules|Complete Guide for CBSE Students

Attendance Rules
The expression “a regular course of study” referred to in the Exam Bye-Laws means atleast 75% of attendance in the classes held: counted from the day of commencement of teaching of classes X upto the 1st of the month preceding the month in which the examination of the Board commences.

Candidates taking up subject(s) involving practicals shall also be required to have put in at least 75% of the total attendance for practical work in the subject in the laboratory. Head of Institutions shall not allow a candidate who has offered subject(s) involving practicals to take the practical examination(s) unless the candidate fulfils the attendance requirements as given in this Rule.

(ii) The candidates who had failed in the same examination in the preceding year and who rejoins class X shall be required to put in 75% of attendance calculated on the possible attendance from the Ist of the month following the publication of the results of that examination by the Board upto the Ist of the month preceding the month in which the examination of the Board commences.

(iii) In the case of migration from other institution, attendance at the institution school recognised by the Education Department of the State/Union Territory from which the candidate migrates will be taken into account in calculating the required percentage of attendance.

Requirement of Attendance in Subjects of Internal Assessment
(i) No student from a School affiliated to the Board shall be eligible to take the examination unless he has completed 75% of attendance counted from the opening of Class X upto the Ist of the month preceding the month in which the examination commenes in the subjects of internal assessment.

(ii) Exemption from W.E./Art Education/P & HE may be granted to a candidate on medical grounds provided the application is supported by a certificate given by a Registered Medical Officer of the rank not below that of Asstt. Surgeon and forwarded by the Head of the School with his recommendations.

(iii) The Chairman shall have powers to condone shortage of attendances in subjects of internal assessment.



RULES FOR CONDONATION OF SHORTAGE OF ATTENDANCES
(i) If a candidate’s attendance falls short of the prescribed percentage, the Head of the School may submit his name to the Board provisionally. If the candidate is still short of the required perecentage of attendance within three needs of the commencement of the examination, the Head of the institution shall report the case to the regional Officer concerned immediately. If in the opinion of the Head of the institution, the candidate deserves special consideration, he may submit his recommendation to the Regional Officer concerned not later than three weeks before the commencement of the examination for condonation of shortage in attendances by the Chairman, CBSE, who may issue orders as he may deem proper. The Head of the School, in his letter requesting for condonation of shortage in attendance should given the maximum possible attendance by a student counted from the day of commencement of teaching of classes X (beginning of the session) upto the Ist of the month preceding the month in which the examination of the Board commences, attendance by the Candidate in question during the aforesaid period & the percentage of attendance by such candidate during the aforesaid period.

(ii) Shortage upto 15% only may be condoned by the Chairman. Cases of candidates with attendance below 60% in Class-X shall not be considered and Class-XII, as the case may be, shall be considered for condonation of shortage of attendance by the Chairman only in exceptional circumstances created on mediacal grounds, such as candidate suffering from serious diseases like Cancer, AIDS, T.B. or any other disease or injury requiring long period of hospitalization.

(iii) The Principal shall refer a case of shortage within the above prescribed limit of condonation to the Board, either with the recommendations or with valid reasons for not recommending the case.

(iv) The following may be considered valid reasons for recommending the case of the candidates with attendance less than the prescribed percentage :-

Prolonged illness.
loss of father/mother or some other such incident leading to his absence from the school and meriting special consideration.
any other reason of similar serious nature.
(v) Authorised participation in sponsored tournaments and Sports’ meet of not less than inter school level and at NCC/NSS Camps including the days of journeys for such participation shall be counted as full attendance.

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CBSE Class X Admission Qualification | Class 10th eligibility | CBSE Class 10th Eligibility | CBSE Class 10th Eligibility

Admission to Class X
As the syllabus prescribed at Secondary level is of two years integrated course, no admission shall be taken in Class X directly. Provided further that admission to Class X in a school shall be open only to such a student who:

has completed a regular course of study for class IX and
has passed class IX examination from an institution affiliated to this Board.
A student who has completed a regular course of study for Class IX and has passed Class IX examination from an institution recognised by/affiliated to any recognised Board in India, other than this Board, can be admitted to a school only on the transfer of the parent(s) or shifting of their families from one place to another, after procuring from the students the mark sheet and the Transfer Certificate duly countersigned by the Educational Authorities of the Board concerned.

In case of such admissions the schools would obtain post facto approval of the Board within one month of admission of the student.

As the syllabus prescribed at Secondary level is of two years integrated course, no admission shall be taken in Class X directly. Provided further that admission to class X in a school shall be open only to such a student who:
Those who have completed a regular course of study for Class IX from an institution affiliated to this Board;
Candidates who have completed a regular course of study for Class IX and has obtained minimum Grade D in the five subjects(excluding the 6th additional subject) under Scholastic Area A as well as grades in subjects under Scholastic Area B under the Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation scheme in class IX examination conducted by an institution affiliated to this Board and migrating from/within one city/ State to another only on the transfer of the parent(s) or shifting of their families from one place to another, after procuring from the student the Report Book and the Transfer Certificate duly countersigned by the Board;, and
A student who has completed a regular course of study for class IX and has passed class IX examination from an institution recognized by/affiliated to any recognized Board in India can be admitted to a school affiliated to this Board only on the transfer of the parent(s) or shifting of their families from one place to another, after procuring from the student the mark sheet and the Transfer Certificate duly countersigned by the Educational Authorities of the Board concerned.
Notwithstanding anything contained in the rules above, Chairman shall have the powers to allow change of school for better academic performance, medical reasons etc. to avoid undue hardship to the candidate(s).
In case of all such admissions the schools would obtain post facto approval of the Board within one month of admission of the student.
Scheme of Examination shall be as under:
There shall be no Board Examination at Secondary(Class X) level w.e.f. 2011 for students studying in the schools affiliated to the Board upto Senior Secondary level and who do not wish to move out of the CBSE system after Class X from those schools;
Students of Senior Secondary Schools who wish to move out of the CBSE system after Class X(for admission to Pre-University, Vocational course, Change of Board etc.) shall be required to take the examination conducted by the Board at Secondary(Class X) level,
Students studying in schools affiliated to the Board upto Secondary level shall be required to appear in examination conducted by the Board as they shall have to leave the school after Class X

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CBSE Class XI Admission Qualification | Class 11th eligibility | CBSE Class 11th Eligibility | CBSE Class 11th Eligibility

Admission to Class XI


Admission to class XI in a school shall be open only to such a student who has passed :

(a) Secondary School Examination (Class X examination) conducted by this Board.

or

(b) An equivalent examination conducted by any other recognised Board of Secondary Education/ Indian University and recognised by this Board as equivalent to its secondary school examination.

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CBSE Class XII Admission Qualification | Class 12th eligibility | CBSE Class 12th Eligibility | CBSE Class 12th Eligibility

Admission to Class XII

CBSE Class XII Admission Qualification | Class 12th eligibility | CBSE Class 12th Eligibility | CBSE Class 12th Eligibility | CBSE Class 12th Eligibility for 2012 | CBSE Class 12th Eligibility Criteria 2012 | CBSE Class 12th 2012 Eligibility Criteria

(i) No admission shall be taken in Class XII directly. Provided further that admission to Class XII in a school shall be open only to such a student who:

has completed a regular course of study for class XI and

has passed Class XI examination from a school affiliated to this Board.

(ii) A student who has completed a regular course of study for Class XI and has passed Class XI Examination from an institution recognized by / affiliated to any recognized Board in India, other than this Board, can be admitted to a school only on the transfer of the parent(s) or shifting of their families from one place to another, after procuring from the student the mark-sheet and the Transfer Certificate duly countersigned by the Educational Authorities of the Board concerned. In case of such admissions the schools would obtain post facto approval of the Board within one month of the admission of the student.

No student migrating from a School in a foreign country, other than the School affiliated to this Board, shall be eligible for admission unless an eligibility certificate in respect of such a student has been obtained from this Board. For obtaining eligibility certificate from the Board, the Principal of the School to which admission is being sought will submit to the Board full details of the case and relevant documents with his own remarks/recommendations. The eligibility certificate will be issued by the Board only after the Board is satisfied that the course of study undergone and examination passed is equivalent to the corresponding class of this Board.

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LIST OF CBSE Vocational Courses

LIST OF VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS
S.No. Name of the Course Subject Code
1. Office Secretary ship
a Office Practice and Secretary ship 604
b Secretariat Practice & Accounting 605
c Office Communication 606
2. Stenography & Computer Application
a Typewriting (English) 607
b Stenography (English) 608
c Typewriting (Hindi) 609
d Stenography (Hindi) 610
3. Accountancy and Auditing
a Financial Accounting 611
b Elements of Cost Accountancy & Auditing 612
Additional Subject Optional

1. Store Accounting

2. Typewriting

4. Marketing and Salesmanship
a Marketing 613
b Salesmanship 614
c Consumer Behaviour and Protection 615
5. Banking
a Cash Management and House Keeping 619
b Lending Operations 620
c Management of Bank Office 621
6. Electrical Technology
a Engineering Science 622
b Electrical Machines 623
c Electrical Appliances 624
Additional Subject Optional

1. Applied Physics

2. Mechanical Engineering

625

626

7. Automobile Technology
a Auto Engineering 627
b Auto Shop Repair and Practice 628
Additional Subject Optional

1. Applied Physics

2. Civil Engineering

625

629

8. Structure and Fabrication Technology
a Fabrication Technology – II 630
b Fabrication Technology – III 631
Additional Subject Optional

1. Applied Physics

2. Civil Engineering

625

629

9. Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology
a Air Conditioning and Refrigeration – III 632
b Air Conditioning and Refrigeration – IV 633
Additional Subject Optional

1. Applied Physics

2. Civil Engineering

625

629

10. Electronics Technology
A Electronic Devices and Circuits 634
B Radio Engineering and Audio Systems 635
C Television and Video Systems 636
Additional Subject Optional

1. Electrical Engineering

2. Civil Engineering

637

638

11. Dairying
A Milk and Milk Products 639
B Milk Production, Transport and Milk Cooperatives 640
C Dairy Plant Instrumentation 641
12. Horticulture
A Vegetable Culture 642
B Floriculture 643
C Post Harvest Technology and Preservation 644
13. Health Care and Beauty Culture
A Beauty Therapy and Hair Designing – II 654
B Cosmetic Chemistry 655
C Yoga Anatomy and Physiology 656
14. Ophthalmic Techniques
A Biology (Ophthalmic) 657
B Optics 658
C Ophthalmic Techniques 659
15. Medical Laboratory Technology
A Laboratory Machine (Clinical Pathology, Hematology & Histopathology) 660
B Clinical Biochemistry 661
C Microbiology 662
16. Auxiliary Nursing & Midwifery
A Fundamentals of Nursing II 663
B Community Nursing II 664
C Maternity & Child Health Nursing II 665
17. X-Ray Technician
a Radiation Physics 666
b Radiography I (General) 667
c Radiography II (Special investigation, imaging and Radiography) 668
18. Food Service & Management
a Advanced Food Preparation 675
b Meal Planning & Service 676
c Establishment & Management of Food Service Unit 677
19. Fashion Design & Clothing Construction
a Textile Science 684
b Designing & Pattern Making 685
c Clothing Construction 686
20. Textile Design Dyeing & Printing
a Textile Science 684
b Basic Design 687
c Dyeing & Printing 688
21. Hotel Management and Catering Technology
a Food Preparation-II 690
b Accommodation Services 691
c Food & Beverage Service-II 692
22. Tourism and Travel
a India –The Tourist Destination 693
b Travel Trade Management 694
c Tourism Management and Man-Power Planning 695
23. Bakery and Confectionery
a. Food Service & Hygiene 696
b. Bakery Science 697
c. Confectionery 698
24. IT Application
a. I T System 699
b. Business Data Processing 700
c. DTP, CAD and Multimedia 701
25. Library Management
a. Library Admn. & Management 702
b. Classification and Cataloguing 703
c. Reference Service 704
26. Life Insurance
a. Principles Practice of Life Insurance 705
b. Computer & Life Insurance Administration 706
27.
Transportation System & Management


712
28. Poultry Farming
a. Poultry Nutrition & Physiology 716
b. Poultry Products Technology 717
c. Poultry Diseases & their control 718

RECENTLY INTRODUCED VOCATIONAL COURSE


29.
Financial Market Management


a. Accounting for Business – 1 Class XI 719
b. Introduction to Financial Market – 1 Class XI 720
c. Computer Applications in Financial Markets Class XI 721
d. Accounting for Business – 2 Class XII 722
e. Introduction to Financial Markets – 2 Class XII 723
f. Business Process Outsourcing Skills Class XII 724

INTRODUCTION OF NEWELY PROPOSED VOCATIONAL COURSE

HEALTH CARE SCIENCES w. e. f. 2009-10


NOTE: Compulsory Group

1) Language – I
2) Language – II
Or any other elective as per CBSE academic stream

3) - Vocation Subject
4) - Vocation Subject
5) - Vocation Subject

Internal subjects:
1) Physical and Health Education,
2) Library

Also see:

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