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These study materials comprehensively cover all chapters from Class-XI English with detailed examples, objective questions, complete solved problems, and assignments, etc.
Board | SCERT, Kerala |
Text Book | NCERT Based |
Class | Plus One |
Subject | English |
Materials Provided | Notes, Textbook Solutions, Solved Question Paper |
Category | Plus One Kerala |
Kerala Higher Secondary Plus One English Chapter wise Study Materials
- Chapter 1: His First Flight (Story)
- Chapter 2: I Will Fly (Speech)
- Chapter 3: Quest for a Theory of Everything (Profile)
- Chapter 4: If (Poem)
- Chapter 1: And then Gandhi Came (Essay)
- Chapter 2: The Price of Flowers (Short Story)
- Chapter 3: Death the Leveller (Poem)
- Chapter 1: Sunrise on the Hills (Poem)
- Chapter 2: The Trip of Le Horla (Short Story)
- Chapter 3: The Sacred Turtles of Kadavu (Based on Fijian Legend)
- Chapter 1: Disasters and Disaster Management in India (Essay)
- Chapter 2: The Serang of Ranaganji (Short Story)
- Chapter 3: The Wreck of the Titanic (Poem)
- Chapter 1: Gooseberries (Story)
- Chapter 2: To Sleep (Poem)
- Chapter 3: Going Out for a Walk (Essay)
- Chapter 1: The Cyber Space (Essay)
- Chapter 2: Is Society Dead? (Article)
- Chapter 3: Conceptual Fruit (Short Story)
Unit 1 Glimpses of Greatness
Unit 2 Words and Deeds
Unit 3 Beyond The Horizon
Unit 4 Braving The Hazards
Unit 5 Harmony of Life
Unit 6 Leaps and Bounds
- Chapter 1 : His First Flight (Story)
- Chapter 2 : I Will Fly (Speech)
- Chapter 3 : Quest for a Theory of Everything (Profile)
- Chapter 4 : If (Poem)
- Chapter 1 : And then Gandhi Came (Essay)
- Chapter 2 : The Price of Flowers (Short Story)
- Chapter 3 : Death the Leveller (Poem)
- Chapter 1 : Sunrise on the Hills (Poem)
- Chapter 2 : The Trip of Le Horla (Short Story)
- Chapter 3 : The Sacred Turtles of Kadavu (Based on Fijian Legend)
- Chapter 1 : Disasters and Disaster Management in India (Essay)
- Chapter 2 : The Serang of Ranaganji (Short Story)
- Chapter 3 : The Wreck of the Titanic (Poem)
- Chapter 1 : Gooseberries (Story)
- Chapter 2 : To Sleep (Poem)
- Chapter 3 : Going Out for a Walk (Essay)
- Chapter 1 : The Cyber Space (Essay)
- Chapter 2 : Is Society Dead? (Article)
- Chapter 3 : Conceptual Fruit (Short Story)
Unit 1 Glimpses of Greatness
Unit 2 Words and Deeds
Unit 3 Beyond The Horizon
Unit 4 Braving The Hazards
Unit 5 Harmony of Life
Unit 6 Leaps and Bounds
Plus One English Syllabus
Part A
18 points readingI. Multiple choice questions based on the invisible path of comprehension, interpretation and inference. Vocabulary and conjecture of meaning will also be explored. The passage can be factual, descriptive or literary. Ten to eleven questions to ask. (10 × 1 = 10 guesses)
ll. Verbal/visual input such as statistical data, charts, etc. Case-based Multiple Choice Questions based on Invisible Truth Path There are eight questions out of eight questions. (8 × 1 = 8 marks) Note: The combined word range for both the columns is 600-750.
III Multiple test questions to fill in the gaps (deterministic, duration)
Fourth. Multiple choice questions of rearrangement/sentence modification questions (must attempt a total of eight questions out of ten).
III Multiple test questions to fill in the gaps (deterministic, duration)
Fourth. Multiple choice questions of rearrangement/sentence modification questions (must attempt a total of eight questions out of ten).
Literary Section 14 Marks
V. Understanding and appreciation of multiple-choice questions from the extract of Hornbill's poem. Any 1 out of 2 infusions should be done. (3 × 1 = 3)
VI. Professionals (Multiple choice questions based on three to two prose texts provided to assess understanding and appreciation from hornbills and snapshots. (6 × 1 = 6)
Seventh. Multiple text-based test questions to evaluate comprehension, analysis and interpretation from prose and poetry. Five questions out of six are to be attempted. (5 × 1 = 5)
Seventh. Multiple text-based test questions to evaluate comprehension, analysis and interpretation from prose and poetry. Five questions out of six are to be attempted. (5 × 1 = 5)
Part B
Study Area: 8 MarksQ1 Note creation and summary based on paragraphs of about 200-250 words.
Note Preparation: 5 Marks
Title: 1
Ember Number and Indentation: 1
Keys / Vocabulary: 1
note 2
Second. Summary (up to 50 words): 3 marks
te content: 1
Exposure: 1
Title: 1
Ember Number and Indentation: 1
Keys / Vocabulary: 1
note 2
Second. Summary (up to 50 words): 3 marks
te content: 1
Exposure: 1
Writing Category: 16 Marks
Q2. Short writing task -Notice writing up to 50 words.. One of the given two questions must be answered (3 Rating: Format: 1 / Content: 1 / Expression: 1)
Q3 Shorthand assignments - Posters up to 50 words. One of the two questions given has to be answered. (3 context: format: 1 / content: 1 / expression: 1)
Q4 Papers based on verbal/visual input should be answered in 120-150 words. Business or official correspondence (enquiries, registration of complaints, requesting and notifying, issuing orders and sending replies), letters to school or college authorities, admissions, school issues, requirements/compatibility of courses, etc. One of the two questions provided must be answered (5 Grade: Format: 1 / Content: 2 / Expression: 2)
Q5 Composition writing based on visual/verbal input in 120-150 words. Can be descriptive / argumentative in nature like speech / debate. The topic should be the right issue at the right time. One of the two questions was given to be answered. (5 Grade: Format: 1 / Content: 2 / Expression: 2)
Literature Section: 16 Marks
Literature Section: 16 Marks
Q6 Two short question-answer types (one prose and one poem from the Hornbill book), four, to be answered in 30-40 words. Questions should be answered by critical thinking. (2 × 2 = 4)
Q7 Answer in 40-50 words, one short answer type question (snapshot) from prose. Questions should be answered by critical thinking. Any of the 2 questions asked 1. (1 × 2 = 2)
Q8 A long question type answer from prose/poem (Hornbill) to be answered in 120-150 words, with an understanding of the world and an extension beyond the text. Events, events, topics are evaluated using context and questions provide important answers. Any 1 question out of 2 should be attempted. (1 × 5 = 5)
Q9 Evaluation of events, incidents, topics is done using contexts and questions to provide important answers. Any 1 question out of 2 should be attempted. (1 × 5 = 5)
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