10th Class English Creative Writing - New Syllabus and Exam Pattern

Section - C of 10th class / SSC English question paper consists of questions related to Creative Writing (Written Discourses). The section will be for 30 Marks in total. This section will contain questions to assess the ability to write discourses specified for 10t Class.

1. Questions carrying 10 marks – writing major discourses in 120 to 200 words. There will be internal choice in each question.
2. Questions carrying 5 marks – writing minor discourses in 50 to 100
words. No choice in this questions.

Following is the grouping of discourse:



10th Class English Grammar and Vocabulary - New Syllabus and Exam Pattern

The Vocabulary and Grammar part (Section - B) of the 10th Class / SSC English question paper will be for 20 marks. There will be 4 questions for 5 marks each. The question paper will be applicable for both the students of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Following is the blue print of Vocabulary and Grammar section as per the new syllabus prescribed by the SCERT:

This is Section - B of the question paper. Two passages in the question paper will be from the Text book prescribed for the students. Other two passages will be asked from unseen texts. The questions will be related to filling the blanks, replacing owrds, identifying errors, editing passage etc.



10th Class English New Syllabus - Reading Comprehension

There will be a reading comprehension section in 10th Class / SSC English question paper. This section will be for 30 marks. Hence it is highly crucial for the students to score well in this section to get good marks and CGPA. Following is the blue print for reading comprehension section, as per the new syllabus of AP and Telangana Governments.

Total question paper in English will be for 80 marks. There will be three sections. These are:

1) Reading Comprehension
2) Vocabulary and Grammar
3) Creative Writing

Section A (Reading Comprehension): There will be four passages in total. Out of these, two passages will be from English texts book and the remaining two will be from unseen passages.