BANGLADESH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL & College
DHOS, MOHAKHALI, DHAKA CANTONMENT
BLOCK SYLLABUS FOR HALF YEARLY EXAM FOR STD.X (INTERNATIONAL) – 2014
Sub: Bengali
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দুই বাংলার শ্রেষ্ঠ গল্পপরিভাষা
অনুবাদ চিঠিপত্র রচনা Revision
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Translation– Bengali to EnglishTranslation– English to Bengali
Single line sentence (English to Bengali) Essay writing in Bengali / Letter writing
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সময়: ২:৩০ ঘন্টা The distribution of marks will be as per IGCSE specification According to IGCSE specification total marks in Bengali Language is 100. It should be converted to 75 and class test marks 25 should be added to this to make it 100. |
Class Test:Essay writing / letter writing, single line sentence |
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The question pattern will be as per IGCSE specification.* C.W, H.W, রিভিশন টেষ্ট/ সারপ্রাইজ টেষ্ট |
The distribution of marks will be as per IGCSE specification (Essay writing or letter writing-20, Single line sentence-5)=25 |
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সর্বমোট |
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সর্বমোট= ১০০ |
Sub: English Language
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Type of Question |
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Section-AComprehension:-
Passage-1
Passage-2 |
12 |
Analytical, Informative, Open ended questions 1-5, will be given.
Narrative, descriptive, argumentative, Comparative, questions. 3-6 questions will be given. |
Time: 2:30 hrs 14 16 |
Section-B
Directed Writing:
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12 |
No option will be given. One piece of directed writing will be given asking the students to inform or instruct. They may also be asked to use a recognized form of writing such as a letter, a report, a newspaper article, interview, leaflet, complaint, diary, memo writing. |
Content-9 Tone and audience- 7 Expression and accuracy- 9 10 |
Section-CCreative Writing
Revision |
12 02 |
Story writing, Argumentative, Narrative, Descriptive, Discursive
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35 According to IGCSE specification total marks in English Language is 100. It should be converted to 75 and class test marks 25 should be added to this to make it 100. |
Class Test-1:Section-A:
Comprehension Class Test-2: Section-B: Directed writing Section-C: Creative Writing |
01 |
Questions based on comprehension (4 question will be given based on due comprehension)
Descriptive, narrative, argumentative, story writing *Revision Test/Surprise Test |
4´3=12 13 |
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Total |
39 |
Total = 100 |
Sub: Biology
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Topic 1: ReproductionTopic 2: Inheritance
Topic 3: Cell division Topic 4: Cloning Topic 5: Selective breeding Revision of previous chapter
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06 06 06 06 06 06 |
a) Comprehension (A passage will be given on particular topic. The student will be asked to answer the given questions based on the passage.)
b) Fill in the blanks c) Multiple choice questions d) Structural questions about topics based on: i) Graphical representation ii) Table iii) Diagrams iv) Figures |
Time: 2 hrs for P-I & Time: 1 hr for P-II There will be two papers in biology. According to IGCSE specification paper one contains 120 marks and papers two contains 60 marks. 66.66% of paper one and 33.34% of paper two should be added to make it 100%. Then it should be converted to 75% and class test marks 25 should be added to this.
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Class Test:Topic 1: Reproduction
Topic 2: Inheritance Topic 3: Cell division |
01 |
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The distribution of marks in class test will be as per IGCSE specification (Fill in the blanks- 10, Diagrams-5, Graphical Representation -10) |
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Total |
39 |
Total = 100 |
Sub: Human Biology
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Teaching Days |
Type of Question |
Distribution of marks |
Topic 1: Reproduction & heredityTopic 2: Disease
Topic 3: Non-pathogenic organisms & their importance Revision of previous chapters |
12 12 12 02 |
a) Multiple choice questions
b) Structural questions about topics based on: i) Graphical representation ii) Table iii) Diagrams iv) Figures |
Time: 2 hrs for P-I & Time: 1 hr for P-II There will be two papers in human biology. According to IGCSE specification paper one contains 120 marks and papers two contains 60 marks. 66.66% of paper one and 33.34% of paper two should be added to make it 100%. Then it should be converted to 75% and class test marks 25 should be added to this. |
Class Test:Topic 1: Reproduction & heredity
Topic 2: Disease |
01 |
*Revision Test/Surprise Test |
The distribution of marks in class test will be as per IGCSE specification (Multiple choice questions- 10, Diagrams-5, Graphical Representation -10) |
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Total |
39 |
Total = 100 |
Sub: Physics
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Type of Question |
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1. Atoms and Radioactivity2. Radiation and half-life
3. Application of radioactivity 4. Particles 5. Problem solving Revision of previous chapter |
06 06 07 26 06 |
Comprises two papers as per the IGCSE Examination. The question pattern will be as per IGCSE
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Time: 2 hrs for P-I & Time: 1 hr for P-II There will be two papers in Physics. According to IGCSE specification paper one contains 120 marks and papers two contains 60 marks. 66.66% of paper one and 33.34% of paper two should be added to make it 100%. Then it should be converted to 75% and class test marks 25 should be added to this. |
Class Test1. Radiation and half-life
2. Application of radioactivity 3. Particles |
01 |
The question pattern will be as per IGCSE |
The distribution of marks in class test will be as per IGCSE specification. |
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Total |
52 |
Total = 100 |
Sub: Chemistry
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Atomic Structure, Periodic table, DiffusionElectrolysis,
Acid, base, and salt Rate Ammonia Equilibrium Moles Halogen Sulphur Alkane Alkene & Alcohol Polymer Extraction of metals Revision |
03 03 03 03 03 03 02 03 03 03 03 04 02 |
Formula of compoundName of compound
Answers from tables Equation writing Chemical test of compounds Fill in the blanks Molar calculations Equations from electrolysis Structured question Different effects on the preparation of sulphuric acid Behavior of HCI in different solvents Finding structural isomers Distinguishing gases using chemical reactions |
Time: 2 hrs for P-I & Time: 1 hr for P-II There will be two papers in Chemistry. According to IGCSE specification paper one contains 120 marks and papers two contains 60 marks. 66.66% of paper one and 33.34% of paper two should be added to make it 100%. Then it should be converted to 75% and class test marks 25 should be added to this. 75 |
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1st Class Test :Polymer
Extraction of metals 2nd Class Test : Acid, base, salt Rate |
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DefinitionsName of monomers
Structural formula of polymers Name of fertilizer related to NPK Short question Broad question involving experiments Chemical reactions |
The distribution of marks in class test will be as per IGCSE specification (Definitions-2, Name of monomers-4, Structural formula of polymers-2, Name of fertilizer related to NPK-4, Short question- 3, Broad question involving experiments-6, Chemical reactions-4) |
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Total |
39 |
Total = 100 |
Sub: Pure Maths
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Type of Question |
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Ex: 14c (1-10)Ex: 15a
Ex: 15b Ex: 15c Ex: 15d Ex: 17C (1-10) Ex: 18(a, b, c) Revision Indies and logarithm A.P & G.P Series Quadratic Equation Trigonometric Ratios and Equation Geometry Differentiation |
03 03 04 05 04 06 13 |
The question pattern will be as per IGCSE
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Time: 2:30 hrs There will be two papers in Pure Math. Paper one contains 100 marks and papers two contains 100 marks. Marks of two papers should be added and made average. Then it should be converted to 75 and class test marks 25 should be added to this. 75 |
Class TestEx. 14c, 15a, 15b, 15c
Ex. 17c |
01 |
CT questions will be as per IGCSE pattern
*Revision Test/Surprise Test |
The distribution of marks in class test will be as per IGCSE specification, Ex:-14 (1´4= 4), Ex:-15 (3´5=15), Ex:-17 (2´3=6) |
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Total |
39 |
Total = 100 |
Sub: Accounting
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Type of Question |
Distribution of marks |
PartnershipCompany final A/c
Manufacturing A/c Revision & solving of question paper |
08 08 08 14 |
The question pattern will be as per IGCSE |
Time: 2:30 hrs Comprises paper as per the IGCSE Examination. It contains 100 marks will be converted to 75 and remaining 25 will be taken from Class Test |
Class Test:Partnership |
01 |
Accounting maths |
The distribution of marks in class test will be as per IGCSE specification |
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Total |
39 |
Total = 100 |
Sub: Maths B
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Type of Question |
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Full IGCSE Syllabus
N.B: Books & Question Papers |
The question pattern will be as per IGCSE |
Time: 2 hrs for P-I & Time: 1 hr for P-II Time: 2:30 hrs |
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1st Class Test1. Statistics and Probability
2nd Class Test: 1. Statistics and Probability |
01 |
CT questions will be as per IGCSE pattern *Revision Test/Surprise Test |
The distribution of marks will be as per IGCSE specification 25 |
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40 |
Sub: Economics
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Type of Question |
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1. Globalisation(a) Globalisation & MNCs
(b) FDI & development aid (c) Winners & looser from globalization 2. International Trade 3. Sec. C Revision of previous chapter |
18 08 |
The question pattern will be as per IGCSE. Four question will be given to answer Definition / Data base / Question / MCQ Short question Broad question |
Time: 2:30 hrs 4´25=100 100 marks will be converted to 75 and remaining 25 will be taken from Class Test
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Class Test:1. Globalisation
(a) Globalisation & MNCs (b) FDI & development aid (c) Winners & looser from globalization |
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Definition / MCQShort question / one line answer /
Board question *Revision Test/Surprise Test |
The distribution of marks in class test will be as per IGCSE specification (Definition / MCQ = 10, Short question / one line answer-10, Board question-5) 25 |
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Total |
39 |
Total = 100 |
Sub: Commerce
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Type of Question |
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1) Communications2) Insurance
3) Business calculations Revision 4) Banking 5) Business Finance |
10 10 12 06
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The question pattern will be as per IGCSE
Definition / fill in the blanks / Short question / Math Extract question |
Time: 2 hrs Distribution of marks will be according to IGCSE specification. There is one paper in commerce which contains 100 marks. It should be converted to 75 and class test marks 25 should be added to this to make it 100. |
Class Test:1) Communications
2) Insurance |
01 |
Definition / fill in the blanks /Short question / Math
Board question *Revision Test/Surprise Test
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25 The distribution of marks in class test will be as per IGCSE specification (Definition / fill in the blanks-10, Short question / Math-10, Board question-5) |
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Total |
39 |
Total = 100 |
Sub: ICT
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Chapter-1: HardwareChapter-2: Backing storage, memory
Chapter-3: Software Chapter-4: Word processing, Desktop publishing and graphics Chapter-5: Spread sheets and modeling Chapter-6: Databases (6) Chapter-7: Graphics, audio, and video editing software (4) Chapter-8: Presentation software (4) Chapter- 9: Communication, networks and the Internet (4) Chapter-10: Web authoring Chapter-11: Data input and output (5) Chapter-12: Application effects Practical : as above IGCSE Syllabus: LO: 6, 7 & 10 LO: 14 & 15 Practical: Spread sheet DTP/WP Software Database Software Presentation Software Art / Imaging Software |
04 04 05 04 05 05 03 03 04 06 04 04 |
Comprises paper as per the IGCSE Examination. The question pattern will be as per IGCSE
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Time: 2 hrs There will be two papers in ICT. Paper one, theoretical, contains 100 marks and papers two, practical, contain 100 marks. Marks of two papers should be added and made average. Then it should be converted to 75 and class test marks 25 should be added to this to make 100. |
1st Class Test:
Unit: 4, 5 2nd Class Test: Unit: 6, 8 |
01 |
The question pattern will be as per IGCSE
*Revision Test/Surprise Test
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25 Distribution of marks in class test will be as per IGCSE specification (M.C.Q – 10 marks Theory – 15 marks) |
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Total |
52 |
Total = 100 |
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Col. Md. Anisur Rahman Chowdhury, psc (Retd.)
Principal