Blue Print for Half Yearly and Annual Examination Class I (ENGLISH) HALF YEARLY M.M.80 ANNUAL M.M.80
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1 Class I (ENGLISH) Reader + English I/II + Grammar Book Tick the correct answer (Reader) True / False (Reader) Rhyming words (Poem) Vowel / Consonant A / An Noun (Take two Ques.) Singular and plural Gender Pronoun (Take two Ques.) Opposite Define with Ex. (Choice) 1 Reader + English I/II + Grammar Book Tick the correct Answer (Reader) 1 Match (Reader) ½ 1 Rhyming Words (Poem) ¼ 1 Verb ½ Adjective ½ ½ This / That ½ These / Those ½ Is / Am / Are ½ ½ Was / Were ½ Opposite 1½+1½ 3 Define with Ex. Choice) Part - B 1 1 ½ 1 ½ 1 ½ ½ ½ 1½+1½ 3 Vocabulary (English I + Unseen Passage) Vocabulary (English I + Unseen Passage) Unseen passage 6 1 =6 Unseen passage 6 1 =6 Word meaning 6 1 =6 Word meaning 6 1 =6 Ques. / Ans. (Choice) 5 =10 Ques. / Ans. (Choice) 5 =10 Make sentences 3 1 =3 Make sentences 3 1 =3 Creative Writing (English II) 10 Creative Writing (English II) 10 Para 5 Para 5 Pict. Comprehension 5 Pict. Comprehension 5 Spelling : (English III) 10 Spelling : (English III) 10 Dictation 16 ¼= Dictation 16 ¼= Dictate the Lines 3 1 =3 Dictate the Lines 3 1 =3 Poem 6 ½ =3 Poem (Choice) 6 ½ =3 Oral (English Reader + Conversation Book) 10 Oral (English Reader + Conversation Book) 10 Conversation 7 1 =7 Conversation 7 1 =7 Reading 3 Reading 3
2 Class II (ENGLISH) Reader + English I/II + Grammar Book Reader + English I/II + Grammar Book Tick the correct Answer (Reader) 1 Tick the correct Answer (Reader) 1 True / False (Reader) 1 Who said these words (Reader) 1 Rhyming words (Poem) ½ 1 Rhyming words (Poem) ½ 1 Sentence (Take Two Ques.) ¼ 1 Verb ½ ¼ 1 Articles ¼ 1 Conjunctions ½ Common Noun and Proper Noun ½ Prepositions ¼ 1 Singular and Plural Noun ½ Is, am, are ½ Gender ½ Was / Were ½ Pronoun ½ Has, have, had ½ Adjectives ½ This, That, These, Those ½ Opposites ½ Opposites ½ Simple Present Tense ½ Simple Past Tense ½ Define with Ex. (Choice) 1½+1½ 3 Define with Ex. (Choice) 1½+1½ 3 Vocabulary (English I + Unseen Passage) PART B Vocabulary (English I + Unseen Passage) PART B Unseen passage 6 1=6 Unseen passage 6 1=6 Word meaning 6 1=6 Word meaning 6 1=6 Ques. / Ans. (Choice) 5 =10 Ques. / Ans. 5 =10 Make sentences 3 1=3 Make sentences 3 1=3 Creative Writing (English II) 10 Creative Writing (English II) 10 Para 3 Para 3 Application (¾ +1½+ ¾) 3 Application (¾ +1½+ ¾) 3 Story [Fill ups] 8 ¼= Story (Fill ups) Pict. Comprehension Pict. Comprehension Spelling : (English III) 10 Spelling : (English III) 10 Dictation 16 ¼= Dictation 16 ¼= Dictate Lines 3 1=3 Dictate Lines 3 1=3 Poem (Choice) 6 ½=3 Poem (Choice) 6 ½=3 Oral[Eng. Reader + Conversation Book] 10 Oral[Eng. Reader + Conversation Book] 10 Conversation 7 1=7 Conversation 7 1=7 Reading 3 Reading 3
3 Class III (ENGLISH) Reader + English I/II + Grammar Book Reader + English I/II + Grammar Book Synonyms ¼ 1 Antonyms ¼ 1 Define with Ex. (Choice) 1½ + 1½ 3 Define with Ex. (Choice) 1½ + 1½ 3 ¼+ Sentences (Take Ques.) ¼ Three forms of Verb ½ Noun (Take Ques.) ¼ + ¼ Articles ¼ 1 Plurals ¼ 1 Conjunctions (Take Two Ques.) ¼ + ¼ Gender ¼ 1 Adverb (Take Two Ques.) ¼ + ¼ Possession (Noun) ¼ 1 Preposition ¼ 1 Pronouns (Take Ques.) ¼ + ¼ Interjections (Take Two Ques.) ¼ + ¼ Three forms of Verb ½ Punctuations ½ Adjectives (Take Ques.) ¼ + ¼ Tenses (Take Two Ques.) ½ + ½ Verb ½ Homophones ½ Tenses ½ Tick the correct (Reader) ¼ 1 Homophones ¼ 1 Match (Reader) ¼ 1 Tick the correct Ans. ¼ ¼ 1 (Reader ) 1 Fill ups (Reader) Match (Reader) ¼ 1 Fill up (Reader) ¼ 1 Vocabulary (English I + Unseen Passage) Vocabulary (English I + Unseen Passage) PART B PART B Unseen passage Unseen passage Word meaning 8 ½ Word meaning 8 ½ Ques. / Ans. short 1 Ques. / Ans. short 1 Ques. / Ans. Long (Choice) 8 Ques. / Ans. Long (Choice) 8 Make sentences Make sentences Creative Writing (English II) 10 Creative Writing (English II) 10 Para 3 Para 3 Letter / App. 3 Letter / App. Picture Description Picture Description 3 Story (Sequencing) Spelling : (English III) 10 Spelling : (English III) 10 Dictation Words 16 ¼ Dictation Words 16 ¼ Dictate the lines Dictate the lines Poem (Choice) 8 ½ Poem (Choice) 8 ½ Oral[Eng. Reader + Conversation Book] 10 Oral[Eng. Reader + Conversation Book] 10 Conversation Conversation Question Reading 3 3 Reading 3 3
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5 Class IV (ENGLISH) Reader + English I/II + Grammar Book Reader + English I/II + Grammar Book Synonyms ¼ 1 Antonyms ¼ 1 Three form of Verb ½ 1 Define with Ex. (Choice) 1 ½ + 1 ½ 3 Define with Ex. (Choice) 1 ½ + 1 ½ 3 Three form of Verb ½ Sentences ¼ + ¼ Conjunctions (Take Two Ques.) ¼ + ¼ Noun ¼ 1 Prepositions ¼ 1 Number ¼ 1 Contractions ½ Gender ¼ 1 Tenses ½ + ½ Possession ¼ 1 Interjections ¼ 1 Pronoun ½ Punctuation 1 Adjective (Take Two Ques.) ¼ + ¼ Homophones ½ Tenses (Take Two Ques.) 3 ½ + 3 ½ 3 One word substitution ½ Degree of Comparison ¼ 1 Tick the correct (Reader) ¼ 1 Adverb (Take Two Ques.) ¼ + ¼ Match (Reader) ¼ 1 Articles ¼ 1 Fill ups (Reader) ¼ 1 Tick the correct Answer ¼ 1 (Reader) Match (Reader) ¼ 1 Fill ups (Reader) ¼ 1 Vocabulary (English I + Unseen Passage) Vocabulary (English I + Unseen Passage) PART B PART B Unseen passage Unseen passage Word meaning 8 ½ Word meaning 8 ½ Ques. / Ans. short 1 Ques. / Ans. (short) 1 Ques. / Ans. Long (Choice) 8 Ques. / Ans. (Long) (Choice) 8 Make sentences Make sentence Creative Writing (English II) 10 Creative Writing (English II) 10 Para 3 Para 3 Letter / Application Application / Letter Picture Description 3 Picture Description 3 Spelling : (English III) 10 Spelling : (English III) 10 Dictation Words 16 ¼ Dictation Words 16 ¼ Dictate the lines Dictate the lines Poem (Choice) 8 ½ Poem (Choice) 8 ½ Oral[Eng. Reader + Conversation Book] 10 Oral[Eng. Reader + Conversation Book] 10 Conversation Conversation Reading 3 3 Reading 3 3
6 Class V (ENGLISH) HALF YEARLY & ANNUAL M.M Unseen passage (antonyms/fillup/mcq) 8 Punctuate the following 6 ¼ 1½ Homophones 3 ½ 1½ Do as Directed 6 ½ 3 Define With Example (Choice) +1 3 Tenses 6 ½ 3 Notice 1 Picture Description 1 Paragraph / Story Letter / Application PART B 30 Word Meaning 6 ½ 3 MCQ / Fillup / Match 8 ½ Synonyms / Antonyms ½ Question & Answer Short (Choice) 1½ 6 Question & Answer Long (Choice) ½ 10 Part of Speech 8 ¼ Make Sentence (English III) 0 Spelling : (English III) 10 Dictation Words 1 ¼ 3 Dictate the lines Poem (Written) 8 ½ Oral[Eng. Reader + Conversation Book] 10 Reading 3 3 Conversation 7 1 7
7 Class I (HINDI) Hkkx & v ¼fgUnh I/II) Hkkx & v ¼fgUnh I/II) fjdr&lfkku ¼O;kdj.k½ ½ fjdr&lfkku ¼vuqxw t½ ½ fjdr&lfkku ¼vuqxw t½ ¼ 1 feyku ¼vuqxw t½ ¼ 1 feyku ¼vuqxw t½ ½ jsq vksj insu ¼vuqxw t½ ½ v/kwjs 'kcn dks iwjk djks ¼vuqxw t½ ½ fyax cnfy, ½ vuqlokj o vuqukfld 'kcn ¼vuqxw t½ ¼ 1,d cgqopu ½ la;qdrk{kj vksj la;qdr O;atu ¼vuqxw t½ ½ fo'ks"k.k ½ lakk ½ fø;k ½ lozuke ½ okd; ½ lkfkzd 'kcn ½ fxurh 'kcnksa esa ½ Lojksa ij mfpr ek=k ½ fxurh vadks esa ½ fxurh 'kcnksa esa ½ efguksa ds uke $,d 'kcn esa mùkj 6 ½ 3 fxurh vadks esa ½ ifjhkk"kk mnkgj.k lfgr +1 3 ifjhkk"kk mnkgj.k lfgr +1 3 'kcnkoyh ¼fgUnh I½ Hkkx&c 'kcnkoyh ¼fgUnh I½ Hkkx&c vifbr x ka'k vifbr x ka'k 'kcnkfkz 'kcnkfkz iz'u mùkj (Choice) 5 10 iz'u mùkj (Choice) 5 10 okd; cukvks okd; cukvks jpukred ys[ku ¼fgUnh II½ 10 jpukred ys[ku ¼fgUnh II½ 10 vuqpnsn 5 vuqpnsn 5 fp= o.kzu 5 fp= o.kzu 5 fgunh III fyf[kr 10 fgunh III fyf[kr 10 Jqfrys[k 1 ¼ 3 Jqfrys[k 1 ¼ 3 vuqpnsn Jqfrys[k ¼pkj okd;½ vuqpnsn Jqfrys[k ¼pkj okd;½ dfork ¼N% iafdr;k ½ 3 3 dfork ¼N% iafdr;k ½ (Choice) 3 3 eksf[kd 10 eksf[kd 10 ek=k dh igpku 5 ibu 5 ibu 5 vkvks lkspsa vksj crk, ¼vuqxw t½ 5
8 Class II (HINDI) Hkkx & v ¼fgUnh I/II) Hkkx & v ¼fgUnh I/II) lgh xyr ds fu'kku ½ fjdr&lfkku ¼vuqxw t½ ½ fjdr&lfkku ¼vuqxw t½ ½,d 'kcn esa mùkj ¼vuqxw t½ ½ leku rqd okys 'kcn ¼vuqxw t½ ½,d cgqopu ¼vuqxw t½ ½ feyku ¼vuqxw t½ ½ fyax cnyks ½ lakk ½ fo'ks"k.k ½,d cgqopu ½ fø;k ½ lozuke ½ fxurh 'kcnksa esa ½ fxurh 'kcnksa esa ½ fxurh vadks esa ½ fxurh vadks esa ½ fnu vksj efguksa ds uke ½ lekukfkhz ½ lekukfkhz ½ foykse 'kcn ½ foykse 'kcn ½ ifjhkk"kk mnkgj.k lfgr +1 3 ifjhkk"kk mnkgj.k lfgr +1 3 'kcnkoyh ¼fgUnh I½ Hkkx&c 'kcnkoyh ¼fgUnh I½ Hkkx&c vifbr x ka'k vifbr x ka'k 'kcnkfkz 'kcnkfkz iz'u mùkj (Choice) 5 10 iz'u mùkj (Choice) 5 10 okd; cukvks okd; cukvks jpukred ys[ku ¼fgUnh II½ 10 jpukred ys[ku ¼fgUnh II½ 10 izkfkzuk&i= ¾ + 1½ + ¾ 3 izkfkzuk&i= ¾ + 1½ + ¾ 3 fp= o.kzu 3 fp= o.kzu 3 fgunh III fyf[kr 10 fgunh III fyf[kr 10 Jqfrys[k 1 ¼=3 Jqfrys[k 1 ¼=3 vuqpnsn Jqfrys[k ¼pkj okd;½ vuqpnsn Jqfrys[k ¼pkj okd;½ dfork ¼N% iafdr;k ½ (Choice) 3 dfork ¼N% iafdr;k ½ (Choice) 3 eksf[kd 10 eksf[kd 10 ibu 5 ibu 5 vkvks lkspsa vksj crk, ¼vuqxw t½ 5 vkvks lkspsa vksj crk, ¼vuqxw t½ 5
9 Class III (HINDI) Hkkx & v ¼fgUnh I/II) Hkkx & v ¼fgUnh I/II) lakk ½ fo'ks"k.k ½ fyax ½ fø;k ½ opu ½ fjdr LFkku Hkjks ¼O;kdj.k½ ½ lozuke ¼ 1 orzuh 'kqf) ½ fjdr LFkku Hkjks ¼O;kdj.k½ ½ i;kz;okph ½ orzuh 'kqf) ½ foykse 'kcn ½ i;kz;okph ½ vusd 'kcnksa ds fy,,d 'kcn fy[kks ½ foykse 'kcn ¼ 1 mfpr fojke fpug yxkvks ½ vusd 'kcnksa ds fy,,d 'kcn fy[kks ½ eqgkojs 1 eqgkojs 1 fxurh 'kcnksa vadks esa ½ fxurh 'kcnksa vadks esa ½ fjdr LFkku Hkjks ¼vuqxw t½ ½ fjdr LFkku Hkjks ¼vuqxw t½ ½ ifjhkk"kk Hksnks ds uke lfgr +1 3 ifjhkk"kk Hksnks ds uke lfgr +1 3 'kcnkoyh ¼fgUnh I½ Hkkx&c 'kcnkoyh ¼fgUnh I½ Hkkx&c vifbr x ka'k vifbr x ka'k 'kcnkfkz 8 ½ 'kcnkfkz 8 ½ iz'u mùkj ¼la{ksi½ (Choice) 1½ 6 iz'u mùkj ¼la{ksi½ (Choice) 1½ 6 iz'u mùkj ¼foLrkj½ (Choice) 3 6 iz'u mùkj ¼foLrkj½ (Choice) 3 6 okd; cukvks 1½ 3 okd; cukvks 1½ 3 jpukred ys[ku ¼fgUnh II½ 10 jpukred ys[ku ¼fgUnh II½ 10 vuqpnsn ¼150 'kcn½ (Choice) 3 vuqpnsn ¼150 'kcn½ (Choice) 3 izkfkzuk&i= izkfkzuk&i= ¾+1½ + ¾ 3 fp= o.kzu 3 fp= o.kzu Dgkuh fgunh III fyf[kr 10 fgunh III fyf[kr 10 Jqfrys[k 1 ¼=3 Jqfrys[k 1 ¼=3 vuqpnsn Jqfrys[k ¼pkj okd;½ vuqpnsn Jqfrys[k ¼pkj okd;½ dfork ¼N% iafdr;k ½ (Choice) 3 dfork ¼N% iafdr;k ½ 3 eksf[kd 10 eksf[kd 10 ibu 5 ibu 5 vkvks lkspsa vksj crk, ¼vuqxw t½ 5 vkvks lkspsa vksj crk, ¼vuqxw t½ 5
10 Class IV (HINDI) Hkkx & v ¼fgUnh I/II) Hkkx & v ¼fgUnh I/II) fjdr LFkku Hkjks ¼O;kdj.k½ ½ opu ½ lakk ½ fo'ks"k.k ½ fyax ½ fø;k ¼ 1 lozuke ½ foykse 'kcn ½ foykse 'kcn ½ lekukfkhz ½ lekukfkhz ½ vusd 'kcnksa ds fy,,d 'kcn ½ vusd 'kcnksa ds fy,,d 'kcn ½ fojke fpg~u yxkvks ¼ 1 eqgkojs 1 v'kqf) 'kks/ku ½ fxurh 'kcnksa esa ¼ 1 eqgkojs 1 fxurh vadks esa ¼ 1 fxurh 'kcnksa esa ½ 1 fjdr LFkku Hkjks ¼vuqxw t½ ½ fxurh vadks esa ½ 1 o.kz fopnsn ½ fjdr LFkku Hkjks ¼vuqxw t½ ½ ifjhkk"kk Hksnks ds uke lfgr +1 3 o.kz fopnsn ½ ifjhkk"kk ds uke lfgr + ½ + ½ 3 'kcnkoyh ¼fgUnh I½ Hkkx&c 'kcnkoyh ¼fgUnh I½ Hkkx&c vifbr x ka'k vifbr x ka'k 'kcnkfkz 8 ½ 'kcnkfkz 8 ½ iz'u mùkj ¼la{ksi½ (Choice) 1½ 6 iz'u mùkj ¼la{ksi½ (Choice) 1½ 6 iz'u mùkj ¼foLrkj½ (Choice) 3 6 iz'u mùkj ¼foLrkj½ (Choice) 3 6 okd; cukvks okd; cukvks jpukred ys[ku ¼fgUnh II½ 10 jpukred ys[ku ¼fgUnh II½ 10 vuqpnsn ¼150 dgkuh 3 vuqpnsn ¼150 dgkuh 3 izkfkzuk&i= izkfkzuk&i= fp= o.kzu 3 fp= o.kzu 3 fgunh III fyf[kr 10 fgunh III fyf[kr 10 Jqfrys[k 1 ¼=3 Jqfrys[k 1 ¼=3 vuqpnsn Jqfrys[k ¼pkj okd;½ vuqpnsn Jqfrys[k ¼pkj okd;½ dfork ¼N% iafdr;k ½ (Choice) 3 dfork ¼N% iafdr;k ½ 3 eksf[kd 10 eksf[kd 10 ibu 5 ibu 5 vkvks lkspsa vksj crk, ¼vuqxw t½ 5 vkvks lkspsa vksj crk, ¼vuqxw t½ 5
11 Class V (HINDI) HALF YEARLY & ANNUAL M.M.80 Hkkx & v 30 vifbr x ka'k 1 ifbr x ka'k 1 foykse 'kcn i;kz;okph 1 fyax fø;k&fo'ks"k.k fhkuukfkzd 6 ½ 3 yksdksfdr 6 ½ 3 laca/k fole;kfn cks/kd 6 ½ 3 O;kdj.k fjdr LFkku ½ Hkkx & c 30 'kcnkfkz 8 ½ olrqfu"b y?kqùkjkred iz'u 8 ½ fgunh eghuksa o _rqvks ds uke 6 ½ 3 iz'u mùkj (Choice) 8 fp= o.kzu vuqpnsn 1 izkfkzuk&i= 1 (Hindi III) 0 Spelling : (Hindi III) 10 Jqfrys[k 1 ¼ 3 vuqpnsn Jqfrys[k ¼pkj okd;½ 1 dfork ¼N% iafdr;k ½ (Choice) 6 ½ 3 Oral[Hindi Reader + Conversation Book] 10 ibu 5 5 vkvks lkspsa vksj crk, ¼vuqxw t½ 5 5
12 Class I (Mathematics ) Fill ups ½ Fill ups 6 ½ 3 Tick the right Answer ½ Tick the right Answer ½ True / False ½ True / False ½ Match the following ½ Match the following ½ Before, after, between 6 ½ 3 Roman No.& Hindu Arabic No. 8 ½ Comp. the pattern (Shape) 1 Time Roman No. & Hindu Arabic No. ¾ 3 Money Place Value ½ Find Product Ring the biggest Number 1 Measurement 1 Ring the smallest Number 1 Add. ( + ) Sub. ( ) 6 ½ 3 Part - B 35 Part - B 35 Ascending form / descending ¾ 3 Ascending / Descending ¾ 3 Order order (Counting series + time) No. Name ½ No. Name ½ Numerals ½ Numerals ½ Tens / Ones 6 ½ 3 Subtraction Greater Number 1 Shape / Pattern ½ Time (Draw clock) 1½ 3 Addition up to 0 and Addition Money (Ring the correct 1 Greater Number amount) Subtraction with in Data Handling 1 Counting Series (Forward / ½ 5 Multiplication 1 Backward / Missing Numbers.) Table ½ 5 Word Problem (Choice) 1½ 3 Word Problem (Choice) 1½ 3 Counting Series ½ 5 Table ½ 5 ORAL 0 ORAL 0 Table + Counting series Table (Choice) + Counting series Tick Right 1 Tick right 1 True / False 1 True / False 1 Place Value / Before / After 1 Show Time / Days 1 Tens / Ones 1 Money Count money 1 Smallest / Biggest No. 1 Multiplication 1 Note : Make - Question of each type and ask any two. Two Question should be application based Note : Make - Question of each type and ask any two. Two Question should be application based
13 Class II (Mathematics ) HALF YEARLY M.M.80 ANNUAL M.M.80 Fill ups ½ Fill ups ½ True / False ½ True / False ½ Tick the right Answer ½ Tick the right Answer ½ Match the following ½ Match the following ½ Before / After / Between 6 ½ 3 Find the product 1 Circle odd / even No. ½ Money Put the sign 1 Time (Correct time) 1 Complete the pattern (shapes & Pattern) 1 Days of the week ½ Roman No. & Hindu Arabic No. ½ Roman No./Hindu Arabic No. 8 ½ Measurement 1 Subtraction of Bigger Numbers 1 Circle the bigger No. / Smaller No. 1 Place Value ½ 1 More than / Less than ½ 1 Part - B 35 Part - B 35 Ascending / Descending order ¾ 3 No. Name ½ No. Name ½ Numerals ½ Numerals ½ Subtraction 1 Expanded Form () 6 ½ 3 Multiplication 1 Short Form 1 Time (Draw Clock) Measurement ½ Money 1 Addition and Addition of Bigger Number 1 Division Readiness 1 Subtraction 1 Word Problems 1½ 3 Word Problem 1½ 3 Table ½ 5 Table ½ 5 Counting Series ½ 5 Counting Series ½ 5 Data handing ½ ORAL 0 ORAL 0 Table + counting series Table + counting series Tick the right 1 Tick the right Answer 1 True / False 1 True / False 1 Measurement 1 Time 1 Bigger / smaller No. 1 Money 1 Before/After, More / Less / Place value Note : Make - Question of each type and ask any two. Two Question should be application based 1 Sub. / Multiplication 1 Note : Make - Question of each type and ask any two. Two Question should be application based
14 HALF YEARLY Class III (Mathematics ) M.M.80 ANNUAL M.M.80 Fill Ups ½ Fill Ups ½ True / False ½ True / False ½ Tick the right Answer ½ Tick the right Answer ½ Match the following ½ Match the following ½ Place Value 1 More Division ½ Put the sign s ½ Time 1½ 3 Nearest 10 1 Measurement ½ Build No. ½ 1 Fraction ¾ 3 Find Product 1 Money Division ½ Data handling 1 Circle Smaller / Bigger No. 1 Shape / Space / Pattern ½ Part - B 35 Part - B 35 Ascending / Descending order ¾ 3 No. Name 6 ½ 3 Roman No. & Hindu Arabic No. 8 ¼ Numerals 5 ½ ½ No. Name ½ Roman No. & Hindu Arabic No. 8 ½ Numerals ½ Money 1 Expanded Form 1 1½ 1 ½ More Division Short form 1 Measurement 1½ 3 Addition 1 Fraction 1 Subtraction 1 Time Multiplication 1 Word Problem 3 1½ ½ Division Data Handling 1 Shape / Pattern / Space ½ Word Problem 3 1½ ½ ORAL 0 ORAL 0 Table (Choice) 5 5 Table 5 5 Mental Ability Mental Ability Choose the correct Answer 1½ 3 Choose the correct Answer 1½ 3 True / False 1½ 3 True / False 1½ 3 Find Quotient / Product 1½ 3 Time 1½ 3 Place value / Before / After 1½ 3 Fraction 1½ 3 Bigger / Smaller No./ Round up 1½ 3 Money / Division 1½ 3 Note : Make - Question of each type and ask any two. Two Question should be application based Note : Make - Question of each type and ask any two. Two Question should be application based
15 Class IV (Mathematics ) HALF YEARLY M.M.80 ANNUAL M.M.80 Fill in the blanks ½ Fill ups ½ True / False ½ True / False ½ Match the following ½ Tick the right Answer ½ Choose the correct ½ Match the following ½ Round the nearest (10,100) ½ Fraction ¾ 3 Find Quotient 1 Decimal ¾ 3 Find Multiples 1 Shape / space ½ Expanded Form 1 Perimeter / Area ¾ 3 Place Value ½ Time 6 ½ 3 Put sign ½ Measurement After / Before ½ Find Product ½ 1 Build No. ½ Part - B 35 Part - B 35 Ascending and descending form ¾ 3 Ascending / Descending form ¾ 3 Roman No. & Hindu Arabic No. 8 ¼ Roman No. & Hindu Arabic No. 8 ¼ No. Name ½ Number Name ½ Numerals ½ Numeral ½ Addition (Methods) Decimal ½ Subtraction (Methods) 1½ 3 Fraction Multiplication 1½ 3 Perimeter / Area 1 Division 1½ 3 Time 1 Find Factors Measurement 1 Common Multiplies Shape / Space/ Pattern 1½ 3 Word Problem (Choice) 1½ 6 Word Problem (Choice) 1½ 6 Handling Data ½ ORAL 0 ORAL 0 Table 5 5 Table 5 5 Mental Ability Mental Ability Choose the correct Answer 1½ 3 Choose the correct Answer 1½ 3 True / False 1½ 3 True / False 1½ 3 Find product / Quotient 1½ 3 Fraction / Decimal 1½ 3 Multiplies / Factors 1½ 3 Area / Perimeter / Time 1½ 3 Place value/nearest/before/ After 1½ 3 Measurement + Define 1½ 3 Note : Make - Question of each type and ask any two. Two Question should be application based Note : Make - Question of each type and ask any two. Two Question should be application based
16 Class V (Mathematics ) HALF YEARLY & ANNUAL M.M MCQ Fill in the Blanks True & False Part - B 9 Solve the Problems (Choice Do any 7 out of 9) 7 1 Solve the Problems (Choice Do any 5 out of 7) Take One Question of Roman Number Part - C 16 Solve the Problem (Internal Choice) Take One Question of Number Name 16 ORAL 0 Table (Choice) 5 5 Mental Ability Tick the right Answer 1½ 3 True / False 1½ 3 Formula 3 1½ ½ Define 3 1½ ½ Make 5-5 Question of each type and ask any two. Two Questions should be application based
17 Class I (Environmental Education ) Fill in the blanks (Option) 10 ½ 5 Fill in the blanks (Option) 10 ½ 5 True Or False 8 ½ True Or False 8 ½ Match the following 6 ½ 3 Match the following 6 ½ 3 Tick the correct Answer 10 ½ 5 Tick the correct Answer 10 ½ 5 Missing letter ½ Missing letter ½ Circle the Odd one ½ Circle the Odd one ½ Answer in One word ½ Answer in One word ½ Name the picture name 1 Name the picture / Diagram 1 Part - B 35 Part - B 35 Name the following Name the following Answer in One line 5 10 Answer in One line 5 10 Define (Choice) 1 Define (Choice) 1 Question / Answer (Choice) 8 Difference (Choice) 1 Diagram (Choice) 5 10 Question / Answer (Choice) 8 Diagram (Choice) 8 ORAL 0 ORAL 0 Tick the correct Answer 3 6 Tick the correct Answer 3 6 True Or False True Or False Name the following Name the following Define (Choice) 1 Define 1 Answer in One word Answer in One word Note : (Make Questions of each)
18 Class II (Environmental Education ) Fill in the blanks (Option) 8 ½ Fill in the blanks (Option) 8 ½ Write True Or False 8 ½ True Or False 8 ½ Match the following 6 ½ 3 Match the following 6 ½ 3 Tick the correct Answer 10 ½ 5 Tick the correct Answer 10 ½ 5 Jumbled Words ½ Jumbled Words ½ Missing Letters ½ Missing Letters ½ Circle the Odd one ½ Circle the Odd one ½ Answer in One word ½ Answer in One word ½ Name the picture / Diagram ½ 1 Name the picture / Diagram ½ 1 Part - B 35 Part - B 35 Name the following Name the following Answer in One line Answer in One line Define (Choice) 1 Define (Choice) 1 Differences (Choice) 1 Differences (Choice) 1 Question / Answer (Choice) 5 10 Question / Answer (Choice) 5 10 Diagrams (Choice) 5 10 Diagrams (Choice) 5 10 ORAL 0 ORAL 0 Tick the correct Answer Write True Or False Name the following Define Answer in One word Make Questions of each Tick the correct Answer True Or False Name the following Define Answer in One word 3 1 6
19 Class III (Environmental Education ) Fill ups 3 Fill ups 3 6 ½ 6 ½ True / False 10 ½ 5 True / False 10 ½ 5 Tick the correct Answer 10 ½ 5 Tick the correct Answer 10 ½ 5 Match the following 10 ½ 5 Match the following 10 ½ 5 Circle the Odd one ½ Circle the Odd one ½ Answer in one word 6 ½ 3 Answer in one word 6 ½ 3 Label the diagram ½ Label the diagram ½ Part - B 35 Part - B 35 Name the following Name the following Answer in One line Answer in One line Define (Choice) 1½ 3 Define (Choice) 1½ 3 Differences (Choice) Differences (Choice) Detail Answer (Choice) 8 Detail Answer (Choice) 8 Diagrams (Choice) 5 10 Diagrams (Choice) 5 10 ORAL 0 ORAL 0 Choose the correct Answer 3 6 Choose the correct Answer 3 6 True / False True / False Name the following Name the following One Word One Word Define 1 Define 1 Note : (Make Ques. of each)
20 Class IV (Science) Tick the right Answer 8 ½ Tick the right Answer 8 ½ Fill ups 6 ½ 3 Fill ups 6 ½ 3 True / False 10 ½ 5 True / False 10 ½ 5 Match the following 8 ½ Match the following 8 ½ One Word One Word Correct the Statement 1 Correct the Statement 1 Identification / Label the 1 Identification / Label the 1 Diagrams / Flow Chart Diagrams / Flow Chart Part - B 35 Part - B 35 Name the following 10 ½ 5 Name the following 10 ½ 5 Define (Choice) 1½ 3 Define (Choice) 1½ 3 Differences (Choice) Differences (Choice) One line One line Answer in / 3 sentence 8 Answer in / 3 sentence 8 Diagrams (Two) 5 10 Diagrams (Two) 5 10 ORAL 0 ORAL 0 Science Extempore 5 10 Science Extempore 5 10 Choose the right Answer 1 Choose the right Answer 1 True / False 1 True / False 1 Name the following 1 Name the following 1 One Word 1 One Word 1 Define (Ask any one) 1 Define (Ask any one) 1 Note : (Ques. 1 to 5) Make - Question Each and ask any two.
21 Class V (Science) HALF YEARLY & ANNUAL M.M.80 Tick the right Answer 8 ½ Fill ups 8 ½ True / False 8 ½ Match the following 8 ½ Name the Following 8 ½ One Word Part - B 35 Define (Choice) Differences (Choice) 1 Answer in One line 1 ½ 6 Answer in / 3 sentence (Internal Choice) 3 1 Think And Answer (Internal Choice) Diagrams with Label (Two Out of Three) 8 ORAL 0 Science Extempore 5 + Quiz 5 10 Choose the right Answer 1 True / False 1 Name the following 1 One Word 1 Define (Ask any one) 1
22 Class IV (Social Science) HALF YEARLY M.M.80 Fill in the blanks 8 ½ True Or False 8 ½ Match the following 8 ½ Tick the correct Answer 8 ½ Answer in one word 6 ½ 3 Jumbled Words 6 ½ 3 Circle the Odd one 6 ½ 3 Part - B 35 Name the following 10 ½ 5 Answer in One line Define (Choice) 1 Differences (Choice) 1 Question / Answer (Choice) 8 Diagrams / Map (Choice) 8 ORAL(Ask any Two from each Ques.) Take Four Question of each 0 Tick the correct Answer 1 True Or False 1 Name the following 1 Define 1 One Word Answer 1 Extempore 5 + Quiz 5 10
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