NBSE 10th Class(HSLC) Sumi Question Paper:Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) Sumi Question Paper with answers and solution are the available academic year 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015. Hence students of Nagaland Board should download the Sumi Question Paper in PDF file.
NBSE Sumi Question Paper (Class 10th)
The following question paper is based on NBSE 10th Class Sumi Syllabus 2019, students may also check download the NBSE Class X Syllabus online.
Weightage level of questions:
1. Easy Question: 20% (14 Marks)
2. Average Question: 60% (42 Marks)
3. Difficult Question : 20% (14 Marks)
Marking Scheme
Full Marks: 80
Total Time: Time: 3 hours
General instructions:
) Approximately 15 minutes is allotted to read the question paper and revise the answers.
ii) The question paper consists of 22 questions. All questions are compulsory.
iii) Internal choice has been provided in some questions.
iv) Marks allocated to every question are indicated against it.
Marking Scheme
I. SECTION A – Reading 10
II. SECTION B – Writing 10
III. SECTION C – Grammar 20
IV. SECTION D – Literature
1. Prose 20
2. Poetry 20
NBSE 10th Class(HSLC) Social Sciences Question Paper: Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) Social Sciences Question Paper with answers and solution are the available academic year 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015. Hence students of Nagaland Board should download the Social Sciences Question Paper in PDF file.
NBSE Social Sciences Question Paper (Class 10th)
The main goal of this subject in standard ten is to develop an understanding of the processes of change and development both in terms of time and space; to deepen knowledge about an understanding of India’s freedom struggle and of the values and ideals that it represented;
The following question paper is based on NBSE 10th Class Social Sciences Syllabus 2019, students may also check download the NBSE Class X Syllabus online.
Weightage level of questions:
1. Easy Question: 30% (24 Marks)
2. Average Question: 50% (40 Marks)
3. Difficult Question : 20% (16 Marks)
Marking Scheme
Full Marks: 80
Total Time: Time: 3 hours
Scheme of options:
i. Internal choice in 4 (four) questions of 4 marks each
ii. General choice in 6 marks questions.
General instructions:
i) Approximately 15 minutes is allotted to read the question paper and revise the answers.
ii) The question paper consists of 25 questions. All questions are compulsory.
iii) Internal choice has been provided in some questions.
iv) Marks allocated to every question are indicated against it.
Marking Scheme
Unit I. India and the Contemporary World 18
Unit II. Resources (India) 18
Unit III. Democratic Politics 18
Unit IV. Understanding an Economy 16
Unit V. Nagaland (Geography & G.K.- a separate textbook) 10
NBSE 10th Class Social Sciences Question Paper 2018
NBSE 10th Class(HSLC) Science Question Paper: Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) Science Question Paper with answers and solution are the available academic year 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015. Hence students of Nagaland Board should download the Science Question Paper in PDF file.
NBSE Science Question Paper (Class 10th)
NBSE Science to develop and understand various processes of the environment and concern for its conservation and preservation and to understand and appreciate the joint enterprise of science, technology, and society
The following question paper is based on NBSE 10th Class Science Syllabus 2019, students may also check download the NBSE Class X Syllabus online.
Weightage level of questions:
1. Easy Question: 25% (20 Marks)
2. Average Question: 60% (48 Marks)
3. Difficult Question : 15% (12 Marks)
Marking Scheme
Full Marks: 80
Total Time: Time: 3 hours
Scheme of options: There will be no overall choice. However, internal choice shall be provided in:
i. 4 (four) questions of 3 marks each
ii. 4 (four) questions of 5 marks each.
Numerical and diagrams:
i. Weightage of about 5 (five) marks shall be given for numerical.
ii. Weightage of about 8 (eight) marks shall be given for diagrams.
General instructions:
i) Approximately 15 minutes is allotted to read the question paper and revise the answers.
ii) The question paper consists of 26 questions. All questions are compulsory.
iii) Internal choice has been provided in some questions.
iv) Marks allocated to every question are indicated against it