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John’s Public School


JALLADIANPET || MEDAVAKKAM || CHENNAI – 600 100

PORTIONS SHEET
NAME OF THE EXAMINATION ANNUAL EXAMINATION
CLASS & SEC CLASS XI (SCIENCE STREAM) YEAR 2022-2023

S.NO. SUBJECT PORTION PATTERN


Section- A- 26 M
❖ SECTION A Multiple Choice Type 10x1=10 Marks
I. Unseen factual or descriptive passage
II. Unseen case-based passage Objective Type 8x1= 8 Marks
III. Note making and Summarising
❖ SECTION B Descriptive Type 5+3= 8 Marks
IV. Grammar- 1. Tenses
2. Clauses Section- B- 23 M
3. Re-ordering/ Transformation Objective Type 7x1=7 Marks
of sentences
V. Creative Writing Skills- Descriptive Type
1. Classified Advertisements 1x3=3 Marks
2. Poster 1x3=3 Marks
3. Speech 1x5=5 Marks
4. Debate 1x5=5 Marks

❖ SECTION C Section- C- 31 M
HORNBILL- Reference To Context 3x1=3 Marks
PROSE 3x1=3 Marks
1. The portrait of a lady 4x1=4 Marks
1. English 2. We’re not afraid to die… if we can
all be together Short Answer Type 3x2=6 Marks
3x1=3 Marks
3. Discovering Tut: The saga
continues
Long Answer Type 1x6=6 Marks
4. Silk Road
1x6=6 Marks
5. The Adventure
POEM TOTAL 80 MARKS
1. A photograph
2. The laburnum top
3. The Voice of the Rain
4. Childhood
5. Father to Son

SNAPSHOTS-
1. The summer of the beautiful
white horse
2. The Address
3. Mother’s Day
4. Birth
5. The Tale of Melon City
S.NO. SUBJECT PORTION PATTERN
UNIT –I SETS AND FUNCTION Section-A
Chapter-1- Sets [Has 18 Mcq’s & 02 Assertion Reason
Chapter-2-Relation and Function Based Questions Of 1 Mark Each]
Chapter-3-Trigonometric Function 20x1=20 Marks
UNIT –II ALGEBRA Section-B
Chapter-5- Complex Number and [Has 5 Very Short Answer (VSA)-
Quadratic Equation Type Questions Of 2 Marks Each.]
Chapter-6- Linear Inequalities 5x2=10 Marks
Chapter-7- Permutation and
Combinations Section-C
Chapter-8 Binomial Theorem [Has 6 Short Answer (SA)-Type
Chapter-9- Sequence and Series Questions Of 3 Marks Each.]
2. Mathematics
UNIT-III-COORDINATE GEOMETRY 6x3=18 Marks
Chapter-10- Straight Lines Section-D
Chapter-11 Conic Sections [Has 4 Long Answer (LA)-Type
Chapter-12 Introduction to Three- Questions Of 5 Marks Each.]
Dimensional Geometry 4x5=20 Marks
UNIT-IV CALCULUS Section-E
Chapter-13-Limits and Derivatives [Has 3 Source Based/Case
UNIT-V Based/Passage Based/Integrated
Chapter-15 Statistics Units of Assessment with Sub Parts]
Chapter-16 Probability 3x4=12 Marks

TOTAL 80 MARKS
UNIT I: PHYSICAL WORLD AND Section - A
MEASUREMENT One Mark Questions 15x1=15 Marks
Chapter–2: Units and Measurements
Need for measurement: Units of Assertion Reasoning Questions
measurement; systems of units; SI units, 3x1=3 Marks
fundamental and derived units. Section - B
significant figures. Dimensions of Two Mark Questions 7x2=14 Marks
physical quantities, dimensional analysis
and its applications. Section - C
UNIT II: KINEMATICS Three Mark Questions 5x3=15 Marks
Chapter–3: Motion in a Straight-Line
Frame of reference, Motion in a straight Section - D
line, Elementary concepts of Five Mark Questions 3x5=15 Marks
3. Physics
differentiation and integration for
describing motion, uniform and non- Section - E
uniform motion, and instantaneous Case Based Questions 2x4= 8 Marks
velocity, uniformly accelerated motion,
velocity - time and position-time graphs.
Relations for uniformly accelerated TOTAL 70 MARKS
motion (graphical treatment).
Chapter–4: Motion in a Plane
Scalar and vector quantities; position
and displacement vectors, general
vectors and their notations; equality of
vectors, multiplication of vectors by a
real number; addition and subtraction of
S.NO. SUBJECT PORTION PATTERN
vectors, Unit vector; resolution of a
vector in a plane, rectangular
components, Scalar and Vector product
of vectors. Motion in a plane, cases of
uniform velocity and uniform
acceleration- projectile motion, uniform
circular motion.
UNIT III: LAWS OF MOTION
Chapter–5: Laws of Motion
Intuitive concept of force, Inertia,
Newton's first law of motion;
momentum and Newton's second law of
motion; impulse; Newton's third law of
motion. Law of conservation of linear
momentum and its applications.
Equilibrium of concurrent forces, Static
and kinetic friction, laws of friction,
rolling friction, lubrication. Dynamics of
uniform circular motion: Centripetal
force, examples of circular motion
(vehicle on a level circular road, vehicle
on a banked road).
UNIT IV: WORK, ENERGY AND
POWER
Chapter–6: Work, Energy and Power
Work done by a constant force and a
variable force; kinetic energy, work-
energy theorem, power. Notion of
potential energy, potential energy of a
spring, conservative forces: non-
conservative forces, motion in a vertical
circle; elastic and inelastic collisions in
one and two dimensions.
UNIT V: MOTION OF SYSTEM OF
PARTICLES AND RIGID BODY
Chapter–7: System of Particles and
Rotational Motion
Centre of mass of a two-particle system,
momentum conservation and Centre of
mass motion. Centre of mass of a rigid
body; centre of mass of a uniform rod.
Moment of a force, torque, angular
momentum, law of conservation of
angular momentum and its applications.
Equilibrium of rigid bodies, rigid body
rotation and equations of rotational
motion, comparison of linear and
rotational motions. Moment of inertia,
radius of gyration, values of moments of
S.NO. SUBJECT PORTION PATTERN
inertia for simple geometrical objects (no
derivation).
UNIT VI: GRAVITATION
Chapter–8: Gravitation
Kepler's laws of planetary motion,
universal law of gravitation.
Acceleration due to gravity and its
variation with altitude and depth.
Gravitational potential energy and
gravitational potential, escape velocity,
orbital velocity of a satellite.
UNIT VII: PROPERTIES OF BULK
MATTER
Chapter–9: Mechanical Properties of
Solids
Elasticity, Stress-strain relationship,
Hooke's law, young’s modulus, bulk
modulus, shear modulus of rigidity
(qualitative idea only), Poisson's ratio;
elastic energy.
Chapter–10: Mechanical Properties of
Fluids
Pressure due to a fluid column; Pascal's
law and its applications (hydraulic lift
and hydraulic brakes), effect of gravity
on fluid pressure. Viscosity, Stokes' law,
terminal velocity, streamline and
turbulent flow, critical velocity,
Bernoulli's theorem and its simple
applications. Surface energy and surface
tension and capillary rise.
Chapter–11: Thermal Properties of
Matter
Heat, temperature, thermal expansion;
thermal expansion of solids, liquids and
gases, anomalous expansion of water;
specific heat capacity; Cp, Cv -
calorimetry; change of state - latent heat
capacity. Heat transfer-conduction,
convection and radiation, thermal
conductivity, qualitative ideas of
Blackbody radiation, Wein's
displacement Law, Stefan's law.
UNIT VIII: THERMODYNAMICS
Chapter–12: Thermodynamics
Thermal equilibrium and definition of
temperature zeroth law of
thermodynamics, heat, work and
internal energy. First law of
thermodynamics, second law of
S.NO. SUBJECT PORTION PATTERN
thermodynamics: gaseous state of
matter, change of condition of gaseous
state -isothermal, adiabatic, reversible,
irreversible, and cyclic processes.
UNIT IX: BEHAVIOR OF PERFECT
GASES AND KINETIC THEORY OF
GASES
Chapter–13: Kinetic Theory
Equation of state of a perfect gas, work
done in compressing a gas. Kinetic
theory of gases - assumptions, concept of
pressure. Kinetic interpretation of
temperature; rms speed of gas
molecules; degrees of freedom, law of
equi-partition of energy (statement only)
and application to specific heat
capacities of gases; concept of mean free
path, Avogadro's number.
UNIT X: OSCILLATIONS AND
WAVES
Chapter–14: Oscillations
Periodic motion - time period,
frequency, displacement as a function of
time, periodic functions and their
application. Simple harmonic motion
(S.H.M) and its equations of motion;
phase; oscillations of a loaded spring-
restoring force and force constant;
energy in S.H.M. Kinetic and potential
energies; simple pendulum derivation of
expression for its time period.
Chapter–15: Waves
Wave motion: Transverse and
longitudinal waves, speed of travelling
wave, displacement relation for a
progressive wave, principle of
superposition of waves, reflection of
waves, standing waves in strings and
organ pipes, fundamental mode and
harmonics, Beats.
S.NO. SUBJECT PORTION PATTERN
Ch-1: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Section-A
Ch-2: Structure of Atom MCQ and Assertion/Reason
Ch- 3: Classification of Elements and Type 18×1=18Marks
Periodicity in Properties
Ch-4: Chemical Bonding Section-B
Ch-6: Thermodynamics Very Short Answers (with two
Ch-7: Chemical Equilibrium internal choice questions)
Ch-8: Redox Reaction 7×2=14 Marks
Ch-12: Some Basic Principles and Section-C
Techniques of Organic Chemistry Short Answer type (with two internal
Ch-13: Hydrocarbons choice questions)
4. Chemistry 5×3=15 Marks
Section-D
Case Based study (two questions
1+1+2) 2×4=8 Marks

Section-E
Long answer type
(With two internal choice questions)
3×5=15 Marks

TOTAL 70 MARKS
Unit-I Diversity of Living Organisms Section - A
Chapter-1: The Living World One Mark Questions
Chapter-2: Biological Classification 10x1=10 Marks
Chapter-3: Plant Kingdom
Chapter-4: Animal Kingdom Assertion Reasoning Questions
Unit-II Structural Organization in 4x1=4 Marks
Animals and Plant
Chapter-5: Morphology of Flowering Case Study Based Questions
Plants 2x4=8 Marks
Chapter-6: Anatomy of Flowering Plants Section - B
Chapter-7: Structural Organisation in Two Mark Questions
Animals 9x2=18 Marks
Unit-III Cell: Structure and Function Section - C
Chapter-8: Cell-The Unit of Life Three Mark Questions
5. Biology 5x3=15 Marks
Chapter-9: Biomolecules
Chapter-10: Cell Cycle and Cell Division Section - D
Unit-IV Plant Physiology Five Mark Questions 3x5=15 Marks
Chapter-13: Photosynthesis in Higher
Plants
Chapter-14: Respiration in Plants TOTAL 70 MARKS
Chapter-15: Plant - Growth and
Development
Unit-V Human Physiology
Chapter-17: Breathing and Exchange of
Gases
Chapter-18: Body Fluids and Circulation
Chapter-19: Excretory Products and their
Elimination.
S.NO. SUBJECT PORTION PATTERN
Chapter-20: Locomotion and Movement
Chapter-21: Neural Control and
Coordination
Chapter-22: Chemical Coordination and
Integration
Unit I: Computer Systems and Section - A
Organisation Short Answer Type(one word or One
● Basic Computer Organisation line answers) 18 X 1= 18 Marks
Section - B
● Types of software
Very Short Answer 7 x 2=14 Marks
● Operating system (OS Section - C
● Boolean logic: NOT, AND, OR, Short Answer 5 x 3=15 Marks
NAND, NOR, XOR, truth table, De Section - D
Morgan’s laws and logic circuits Long Answer 3 x 5=15 Marks
● Number system: Binary, Octal, Section - E
Case Study based Question
Decimal and Hexadecimal number
2 x 4 = 8 Marks
system; conversion between number
systems.
Unit II: Computational Thinking and
Programming – 1 TOTAL 70 MARKS
● Introduction to problem solving: Steps
for problem solving (analysing the
problem, developing an algorithm,
coding, testing and debugging).
Computer representation of algorithms using flow
6.
Science chart and pseudo code, decomposition
● Familiarization with the basics of
Python programming: Introduction to
Python, features of Python, executing a
simple "hello world" program, execution
modes: interactive mode and script
mode, Python character set, Python
tokens (keyword, identifier, literal,
operator, punctuator), variables, concept
of l-value and r-value, use of comments
● Knowledge of data types: number
(integer, floating point, complex),
boolean, sequence (string, list, tuple),
none, mapping (dictionary), mutable
and immutable data types
● Operators: arithmetic operators,
relational operators, logical operators,
assignment operator, augmented
assignment operators, identity
S.NO. SUBJECT PORTION PATTERN
operators(is, is not), membership
operators(in, not in)
● Expressions, statement, type
conversion & input/output: precedence
of operators, expression, evaluation of
expression, python statement, type
conversion (explicit & implicit
conversion), accepting data as input
from the console and displaying output
● Errors: syntax errors, logical errors,
runtime errors
● Flow of control: introduction, use of
indentation, sequential flow, conditional
and iterative flow control
● Conditional statements: if, if-else, if-
elif-else, flowcharts, simple programs:
e.g.: absolute value, sort 3 numbers and
divisibility of a number
● Iterative statements: for loop, range
function, while loop, flowcharts, break
and continue statements, nested loops,
suggested programs: generating pattern,
summation of series, finding the factorial
of a positive number etc
● Strings: introduction, indexing, string
operations (concatenation, repetition,
membership & slicing), traversing a
string using loops, built-in functions:
len(), capitalize(), title(), lower(), upper(),
count(), find(), index(), endswith(),
startswith(), isalnum(), isalpha(),
isdigit(), islower(), isupper(), isspace(),
lstrip(), rstrip(), strip(), replace(), join(),
partition(), split() ● Lists: introduction,
indexing, list operations (concatenation,
repetition, membership & slicing),
traversing a list using loops, built-in
functions: len(), list(), append(), extend(),
insert(), count(), index(), remove(), pop(),
reverse(), sort(), sorted(), min(), max(),
sum(); nested lists, suggested programs:
finding the maximum, minimum, mean
of numeric values stored in a list; linear
S.NO. SUBJECT PORTION PATTERN
search on list of numbers and counting
the frequency of elements in a list ●
Tuples: introduction, indexing, tuple
operations (concatenation, repetition,
membership & slicing), built-in
functions: len(), tuple(), count(), index(),
sorted(), min(), max(), sum(); tuple
assignment, nested tuple, suggested
programs: finding the minimum,
maximum, mean of values stored in a
tuple; linear search on a tuple of
numbers, counting the frequency of
elements in a tuple
● Dictionary: introduction, accessing
itemsin a dictionary using keys,
mutability of dictionary (adding a new
item, modifying an existing item),
traversing a dictionary, built-in
functions: len(), dict(), keys(), values(),
items(), get(), update(), del, clear(),
fromkeys(), copy(), pop(), popitem(),
setdefault(), max(), min(), count(),
sorted(), copy(); suggested programs :
count the number of times a character
appears in a given string using a
dictionary, create a dictionary with
names of employees, their salary and
access them
● Introduction to Python modules:
Importing module using 'import ' and
using from statement, Importing math
module (pi, e,sqrt, ceil, floor, pow, fabs,
sin, cos, tan); random module (random,
randint, randrange), statistics module
(mean, median, mode)
Unit III: Society, Law and Ethics
● Digital Footprints.
● Digital society and Netizen: net
etiquettes, communication etiquettes,
social media etiquettes.
● Data protection: Intellectual Property
Right (copyright, patent, trademark),
violation of IPR (plagiarism, copyright
S.NO. SUBJECT PORTION PATTERN
infringement, trademark infringement),
open source softwares and licensing
(Creative Commons, GPL and Apache)
● Cyber-crime: definition, hacking,
eavesdropping, phishing and fraud
emails, ransomware, preventing
cybercrime.
● Cyber safety: safely browsing the web,
identity protection, confidentiality, cyber
trolls and bullying.
● Safely accessing web sites: malware,
viruses, trojans, adware.
● E-waste management: proper disposal
of used electronic gadgets.
● Indian Information Technology Act (IT
Act).
● Technology & Society: Gender and
disability issues while teaching and
using computers.
Chapter 1 : Lines,Angles & Rectilinear 1) Multiple Choice Questions
Figures. 15x1=15 Marks
Chapter 2 : Circles, Inscribing & 2) (I) Short Answer 1
Circumscribing Of Circles 5x1=5 Marks
(II) Short
Chapter 3 : Orthographic Projections Answer 2
6x1=6 Marks
Chapter 4 : Section Of Solids (II) Long
Answer 1
Chapter 5: Orthographic Projection Of 8x1=8 Marks
Simple Machine Block 3) (I) Short
Answer 1
Chapter 6: Isometric Projections 5x1=5 Marks
Engineering
7. (II) Short
Graphics
Answer 1
5x1=5 Marks
(III) Short
Answer 2
6x1=6 Marks
4) (I) Short
Answer 2
6x1=6 Marks
(II) Long
Answer 2
14x1=14 Marks

TOTAL 70 MARKS
S.NO. SUBJECT PORTION PATTERN
Unit I - What is Psychology? Section-A
1. Introduction One-Mark Questions
2. What is Psychology? (Includes Mcq’s, Assertion &
• Psychology as a Discipline Reasoning Objective Type Questions)
• Psychology as a Natural Science 18x1=18 Marks
• Psychology as a Social Science Section- B
3. Understanding Mind and Behaviour Two Marks Questions
4. Popular Notions about the Discipline (Very Short Answer Type-I)
of Psychology 5x2 = 10 Marks
5. Evolution of Psychology Section - C
6. Development of Psychology in India Three Marks Questions
7. Branches of Psychology (Short Answer Question Type -II)
4x3=12 Marks
8. Psychology and Other Disciplines
9. Psychology in Everyday Life
Section - D
Four Marks Questions (Long Answer
Unit II - Methods of Enquiry in
Type -I) 4x4=16 Marks
Psychology
1. Introduction
Section – E
2. Goals of Psychological Enquiry
Six Marks Question (Long Answer
• Steps in Conducting Scientific
Type-II) 1x6=6 Marks
Research
• Alternative Paradigms of
Section – F
Research
(2 Case Based Question - Two
3. Nature of Psychological Data
Questions, Two Marks Each)
8. Psychology 4. Some Important Methods in 2x4 =8 Marks
Psychology
• Observational Method
• Experimental Method
• Correlational Research TOTAL 70 MARKS
• Survey Research
• Psychological Testing
• Case Study
5. Analysis of Data
• Quantitative Method
• Qualitative Method
6. Limitations of Psychological Enquiry
7. Ethical Issues

Unit IV - Human Development


1. Introduction
2. Meaning of Development
• Life-Span Perspective on
Development
3. Factors Influencing Development
4. Context of Development
5. Overview of Developmental Stages
• Prenatal Stage
• Infancy
• Childhood
S.NO. SUBJECT PORTION PATTERN
• Challenges of Adolescence
• Adulthood and Old Age

Unit V - Sensory, Attentional and


Perceptual Processes
1. Introduction
2. Knowing the world
3. Nature and varieties of Stimulus
4. Sense Modalities
• Functional limitation of sense
organs
5. Attentional Processes
• Selective Attention
• Sustained Attention
6. Perceptual Processes
• Processing Approaches in
Perception
7. The Perceiver
8. Principles of Perceptual Organisation
9. Perception of Space, Depth and
Distance
• Monocular Cues and Binocular
Cues
10. Perceptual Constancies
11. Illusions
12. Socio-Cultural Influences on
Perception

Unit VI - Learning
1. Introduction
2. Nature of Learning
3. Paradigms of Learning
4. Classical Conditioning
• Determinants of Classical
Conditioning
5. Operant/Instrumental Conditioning
• Determinants of Operant
Conditioning
• Key Learning Processes
6. Observational Learning
7. Cognitive Learning
8. Verbal Learning
9. Skill Learning
10. Factors Facilitating Learning
11. Learning Disabilities

Unit VII – Human Memory


1. Introduction
2. Nature of memory
S.NO. SUBJECT PORTION PATTERN
3. Information Processing Approach: The
Stage Model
4. Memory Systems: Sensory, Short-term
and Long-
term Memories
5. Levels of Processing
6. Types of Long-term Memory
• Declarative and Procedural;
Episodic and Semantic
7. Nature and Causes of Forgetting
• Forgetting due to Trace Decay,
Interference and Retrieval Failure
8. Enhancing Memory
• Mnemonics using Images and
Organization

Unit VIII – Thinking


1. Introduction
2. Nature of Thinking
• Building Blocks of Thought
3. The Processes of Thinking
4. Problem Solving
5. Reasoning
6. Decision-making
7. Nature and Process of Creative
Thinking
• Nature of Creative Thinking
• Process of Creative Thinking
8. Thought and Language
9. Development of Language and
Language Use

Unit IX - Motivation and Emotion


1. Introduction
2. Nature of Motivation
3. Types of Motives
• Biological Motives
• Psychosocial Motives
4. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
5. Nature of Emotions
6. Expression of Emotions
• Culture and Emotional
Expression
• Culture and Emotional Labelling
7. Managing Negative Emotions
8. Enhancing Positive Emotions
Unit-I: Section - A
Physical Changing Trends and Careers in Physical Multiple Choice Questions
9.
Education Education Q-1-18-=1 Mark 18x1=18 Marks
Unit-II: Section - B
S.NO. SUBJECT PORTION PATTERN
Olympic Value Education Very Short Answer -5
Unit-III: Q-19-24: 2 Marks 5x2=10 Marks
Physical Fitness and Wellness Attempt - 5
Unit-IV: Section - C
Physical Education & Sports For Short Answer-5
Cwsn(Children With Special Needs- Q-25-30: 3 Marks 5x3=15 Marks
Divyang) Attempt - 5
Unit-V: Section - D
Yoga Long Answer -3
Unit – VI: Q-31-33: 4 Marks 3x4=12 Marks
Test, Measurement & Evaluation
Unit-VII: Section- E
Fundamentals Of Anatomy, Physiology Long Answer -3
in Sports Q-34-37: 5 Marks 3x5 = 15 Marks
Unit-VIII:
Fundamentals Of Kinesiology and
Biomechanics in Sports
Unit-IX:
Psychology & Sports
Unit- X TOTAL 70 MARKS
Training And Doping in Sports

Unit I Introduction to Home Science Section - A


Ch. 1 – Introduction to Human Ecology Multiple Choice Questions
and Family Science 8x1=8 Marks

Unit II: Understanding oneself: One Mark Questions 6x1= 6 Marks


Adolescence
Ch. 2- Understanding the Self. Section - B
A. ‘Who am I’? Case Study Based Questions
B. Development and Characteristics of 7x1= 7 Marks
the Self (Development characteristics
and needs of adolescents) Section- C
C. Influences on Identity Two Mark Questions
Ch. 3 - Food, Nutrition, Health and 6x2=12 Marks
Home Fitness
10. Three Mark Questions 2x3= 6 Marks
Science Ch. 4 - Management of Resources
Ch. 5 - Fabric Around us
Ch. 6 - Media and Communication Four Mark Questions 4x4=16 Marks
Technology
Five Mark Questions 3x5=15 Marks
Unit III: Understating family,
community and society
Ch. 10 - Concerns and needs in diverse TOTAL 70 MARKS
contexts:
A. Nutrition, Health and Hygiene
B. Resources Availability and
Management

Unit – III Childhood


S.NO. SUBJECT PORTION PATTERN

Chapter 11: Survival Growth and


Development
Chapter 12: Nutrition, Health and Well-
Being
Chapter 14: Our Apparel

Unit – IV Adulthood

Chapter 15: Health and Wellness


Chapter 16: Financial Management and
Planning
Chapter 17: Care and Maintenance of
Fabrics

EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS Section - A


Unit 1: Communication Skills-III Objective Type Questions
Unit 2: Self-Management Skills-III 30x1=30 Marks
Unit 3: ICT Skills-III Section- B – Subjective Type
Unit 4: Entrepreneurial Skills-III Questions
Information Unit 5: Green Skills-III Very Short Answer 6x2=12 Marks
11. Short Answer 2x3=6 Marks
Technology SUBJECT SPECIFIC SKILLS
Unit -1: Computer Organization
Long Answer 3x4=12 Marks
Unit -2: Networking and Internet
Unit-3: Office Automation Tools
Unit-4: RDBMS TOTAL 60 MARKS
Unit-5: Fundamentals of Java
Chapter 1: Entrepreneurship: concepts Section - A
and functions Multiple Choice Questions
Chapter 2: An entrepreneur 18 X 1=18Marks
Chapter 3: Entrepreneurial journey [Assertion/Reasoning, Case Based
Chapter 4: Entrepreneurship as Questions]
innovation and problem solving Section - B
Chapter 5: Concept of market Two Marks Questions 6X2= 12 Marks
Entrepreneur Chapter 6: Business finance and [Case based questions]
12.
ship arithmetic Section- C
Chapter 7: Resource mobilization Three Marks Questions 5X3=15 Marks
[Case Based Questions]
Section -D
Five Marks Questions 5X5=25 Marks
[Case based questions]

TOTAL 70 MARKS

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Principal

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