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Arts Stream:- Sociology ( Compulsory Core Language Music ( Home Science ( Political Science ( History ( Psychology ( Anthropology ( Mathematics/Statistics ( Philosophy ( Geography ( Economics ( Elective Language (Compulsory) ( Vocational
JAC 10th Class Exam Details 2023 | |
Name of Exam
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Jharkhand Board Secondary Result
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Commonly Known as
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JAC 10th
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Exam Level
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State
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Conducting Authority
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Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC)
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Exam Duration
| 3 hours |
Science Stream:- Geology ( Compulsory Core Language ( Biology (Botany+Zoology) ( Physics ( Mathematics/Statistics ( Computer Science ( Economics ( Chemistry ( Additional Language & Vocational
Commerce Stream:- Compulsory Core Language ( Entrepreneurship ( Business Mathematics ( Business Studies ( Mathematics/Statistics ( Computer Science ( Economics ( Additional Language & Vocational,
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Subjects | Topics |
Science | 1.Food, 2. Materials, 3. The World of the Living Our Environment, 4. Moving Things People and Ideas, 5. How things work Electric Circuits, 6) Magnets, 7) Natural Phenomenon, 8) Natural resources, 9) The regional environment, 10 sources of energy |
History | Unit I: Events and Processes-1) Nationalism in Europe, 2) Nationalist Movement in Indo-China, 3) Nationalism in India: Civil Disobedience Movement. Unit II:Economies and Livelihoods-4) Industrialisation 1850s–1950s, 5) Urbanisation and Urban Lives, 6) Trade and Globalization. Unit III: Culture, Identity and Society-6) Print Culture and Nationalism, 7) History of the Novel |
Geography | Resources: Types — natural and human; Need for resource planning. Natural Resources: Land as a resource, soil formation, types and distribution; changing land-use pattern; land degradation and conservation measures. Forest and wildlife resources: Types and distribution, depletion of flora and fauna; conservation protection of forests and wildlife. Agriculture: Types of farming, major crops, cropping pattern, technological and institutional reforms; their impact; contribution of Agriculture to national economy — employment and output, food security, impact of globalisation |
Political Science | 1. Working of democracy Are divisions inherent to the working of democracy? What has been the effect of caste on politics and of politics on caste? How has the gender division shaped Understand and analyse the challenges posed by politics? How do communal divisions affect democracy?2. Power sharing mechanisms in democracy Why and how is power shared in democracies? How has federal division of power in India helped national unity? To what extent has decentralisation achieved this Objective? How does democracy accommodate different social groups?3.Competition and contestations in democracy How do struggles shape democracy in favour of ordinary people? What role do political parties play in competition and contestation? Which are the major national and regional parties in India? Why have social movements come to occupy larger role in politics? |
Economics | The Story of Development:The traditional notion of development – National Income and Per-capita Income – Growth of NI – critical appraisal of existing development indicators (PCI, IMR, SR and other income and health indicators. Money and Financial System: Role of money in an economy – Historical Origin; Formal and Informal financial institutions for Savings and Credit – General Introduction; Select one formal institution such as a nationalized commercial bank and a few informal institutions – Local money lenders, landlords, self help groups, chit funds and private finance companies. Theme III The Role of Service Sector in Indian Economy: What is service sector (through examples); Importance of Service Sector in generating Employment and Income to the nation (with the help of a few case studies); Growth of Service Sector in India; India as a major service provider to the world; The need for public investment – The role of important infrastructure – education and health. |
Mathematics | Number Systems-real numbers, Algebra-Polynomials, Quadratic Equations, Trigonometry-Introduction to Trigonometry, Heights and Distances, Coordinate Geometry-Lines (In two-dimensions), Geometry-Triangles,Circles, Constructions, Mensuration-Areas Related to Circles, Surface Areas and Volumes, Statistics and Probability-Statistics, Probability. Appendix: 1. Proofs in Mathematics 2. Mathematical Modelling |
English | Sequence of tenses, reported speech in extended texts, modal auxiliaries, complex and compound sentences , phrasal verbs and prepositional phrases, cohesive devices, punctuation, role playing, Dramatising and miming, Problem solving and decision making, Interpreting information given in tabular form and schedule |