CBSE Class 10 Term 2 Exam: Science syllabus has 7 chapters; list here
Abhiraj P | December 20, 2021 | 01:18 PM IST | 2 mins read
Science Term 2 Syllabus CBSE Class 10 2021-22: Chapters on carbon, reproduction, electricity, environment.
Students can access the subject-wise CBSE Class 10 syllabus for the 2025–26 academic session.
Check NowNEW DELHI: For the Central Board of Secondary Examination’s (CBSE) Term 2 exams 2021-22, the science syllabus will cover five major units, Chemical Substances-Nature and Behaviour, World of Living, Effects of Current and Natural Resources.
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The Class 10 CBSE Board exam 2021-22 exam and syllabus has been revised owing to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic situation. The syllabus has been divided almost equally into two sections for the two-term exams. The CBSE Term 2 examination is anticipated to be conducted by March-April 2022. The CBSE Term 1 question paper was multiple-choice questions (MCQ) type, whereas the CBSE term 2 question paper will be of subjective type.
While in the CBSE Term 1 exam , students were only given 90 minutes to finish the exam, the CBSE Term 2 exam duration will be 2 hours. The detailed list of topics of the Class 10 science syllabus for the term 2 exams is given below:
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CBSE Term 2 Science Syllabus: Examination, marking scheme
|
Unit |
Marks |
|
Chemical substances-nature and behaviour: Chapters 4 and 5 |
10 |
|
World of living: Chapters 8 and 9 |
13 |
|
Effects of current: Chapters 12 and 13 |
12 |
|
Natural resources: Chapter 15 |
05 |
The weightage for the CBSE term 2 science exam will be 40 marks. Apart from this, a 10 marks internal assessment will be conducted. The same marking scheme has been followed in the term 1 science exam too. Hence, the grand total marks will be 100.
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CBSE Term 2 Science Syllabus: Chapters
Students will have to cover as many as 7 chapters from four units in the term 2 syllabus for Class 10 exams . These are the units and chapters:
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Unit-1 Chemical substances - nature and behaviour: 'Carbon and its compounds' (Chapter 4) and 'Periodic classification of elements' (Chapter 5)
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Unit-2 World of living: ‘How do organisms reproduce?’ (Chapter 8) and ‘Heredity and evolution’ (Chapter 9)
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Unit-4 Effects of current: 'Electricity' (Chapter 12) and ‘Magnetic effects of current’ (Chapter 13)
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Unit-5 Natural resources: ‘Our Environment’ (Chapter 15)
“Learners are assigned to read chapter 16, ‘Management of natural resources’ under unit-5 for the internal assessment. This portion of the unit will not be assessed in the year-end examination”, says the circular released by CBSE.
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