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SECOND YEAR IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS
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Schemes, Syllabuses, Paper Patterns and Model Papers
Ali Raza
Fauji Foundation Higher Secondary School (Inter College) Talagang
June 9th, 2015 Tuesday
2015-16
CONTENTS S.NO
Title Page
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Contents
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English
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Urdu ------------------------------------------------Syllabus ------------------------------------------------Paper Pattern ------------------------------------------------Model Paper
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Pakistan Studies
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Physics
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Chemistry
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Biology
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Distribution Schemes
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SYLLABUS ENGLISH (100 Marks) TEXTBOOK: 1
THE DYING SUN
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USING THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD
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WHY BOYS FAIL IN COLLEGE
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END OF TERM
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ON DESTROYING BOOKS
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THE MAN WHO WAS A HOSPITAL
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MY FINANCIAL CAREER
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CHINA’S WAY TO PROGRESS
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HUNGER AND POPULATION EXPLOSION
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THE JEWEL OF THE WORLD
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BOOK-II (MODERN PROSE AND HEROES) PART-I
FIRST DAY AT HARROW
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HITCH-HIKING ACROSS THE SAHARA
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SIR ALEXANDER FLEMING
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LOUIS PASTEUR
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MUSTAFA KAMAL
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BOOK-II (MODERN PROSE AND HEROES) PART-II
NOVEL (GOOD BYE MR. CHIPS) CHIPS’ LIFE AFTER RETIREMENT
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BROOKFIELD
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AT MRS. WICKETT’S HOUSE
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THE SPRING OF 1896
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A DAY BEFORE MARRIAGE
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FOOTBALL MATCH
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MEMORIES OF THE PAST
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KATHERINE’S DEATH
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EFFECT OF KATHERINE’S DEATH
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APPOINTMENT OF MR. RALSTON
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ROW WITH RALSTON
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FAREWELL PARTY AND HIS SPEECH
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CHATTERIES REQUESTS CHIPS TO REJOIN BROOKFIELD
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WORLD WAR, DEATH OF CHATTERIES, CHIPS AS ACTING HEAD
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RESIGNATION OF MR. CHIPS
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CHIPS MAKES HIS WILL
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LINFORD’S VISIT
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MR. CHIPS DIES
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GRAMMAR: 1. VOCABULARY WORDS
MODERN PROSE AND HERO’S PART-I
MODERN PROSE AND HERO’S PART-II
NOVEL (GOOD BYE MR. CHIPS)
2. PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES 4. IDIOMS AND PHRASES 5. TRANSLATION OF URDU PASSAGE INTO ENGLISH 6. ESSAYS MY FIRST DAY AT COLLEGE
MY LAST DAY AT COLLEGE
MY AIM IN LIFE
MY HOBBY
SCIENCE – A BLESSING OR A CURSE
A VISIT TO HISTORICAL PLACE
LIFE IN A BIG CITY
LIFE IN A VILLAGE
PATRIOTISM – WHY I LOVE PAKISTAN?
OUR COLLEGE LIBRARY
PLEASURES OF COLLEGE LIFE
A VISIT TO MUSEUM
MY HERO IN HISTORY
QUAID-E-AZAM
IDEAL STUDENTS
A PICNIC
A VISIT TO HILL STATION
THE HAPPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE
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PAPER PATTERN ENGLISH (100 Marks) 3:00 hours Objective-20
Vocabulary Words [10/10] Modern Prose and Hero’s Part-I [3/3] Modern Prose and Hero’s Part-II [3/3] Novel Good Bye Mr. Chips [4/4]
Correct Prepositions [5/5]
Correct Sentence [5/5]
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(1 x 5 = 5)
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Q: 3 Write short answers to any SIX of following questions from Book-II (Modern Prose and Heroes Part -II). (12) (6 x 2 = 12)
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Q: 4 Write short answers to any EIGHT of following questions from Novel (Good Bye Mr. Chips). (16) Short Questions [8/12]
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MODEL PAPER: ENGLISH (HSSC-PART II) CLASS XII Roll No: _______________________
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English (Compulsory)
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1. He asserted that God put those tonsils in his son’s throat for some good purpose. (A) claimed
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(A) dreams
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3. Two million volumes have been presented to the troops. (A) borrowed
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4. The land of thirst and death was an area notorious for sandstorms. (B) notable
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(A) property
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(D) inheritance
6. Turkish patriotism was a flame burning in the hearts of men and women, a flame of indignation, not of hatred.
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(B) jokes
9. Chips went for a cure to Wiesbaden. (A) comedy
(B) remedy
10. Chips had earned the reputation of being a great jester. (A) hero
(B) comedian
(C) principal
(D) teacher
FILL IN THE FOLLOWING BLANKS WITH APPROPRIATE PREPOSITIONS.
(5 X 1 = 5)
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14. He pondered _________ the cause of his popularity. (D) in
(D) down
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16. Hardly had she entered the room than she began to cry. (A) Hardly she had entered the room than she began to cry.
(B) Hardly had she entered the room when she began to cry. (C) Hardly had she entered the room then she began to cry. 17. We enjoyed during the holidays.
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(B) He gave his son many advices. (C) He gave his son much advice.
(D) He gave his son many pieces of advices. 19. He availed of the chance.
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20. Where this road leads to? (A) Where this road lead to?
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MODEL PAPER: ENGLISH (HSSC-PART II) CLASS XII Roll No: _______________________
Session: 2015-16
English (Compulsory)
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(Subjective Type) Marks: 80 Section-I
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SYLLABUS PAKISTAN STUDIES (50 Marks) TEXTBOOK:
UNIT NO
UNIT NAME ESTABLISHMENT OF ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN
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EARLY PROBLEMS OF ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN
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GEOGRAPHY OF ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN
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STEPS TOWARDS AN ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN
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ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE OF PAKISTAN AND GOOD GOVERNANCE
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CULTURE OF PAKISTAN
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PAKISTANI LANGUAGES
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NATIONAL INTEGRATION AND PROSPERITY
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ECONOMIC PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
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FOREIGN POLICY OF ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN
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(B) 1904
(C) 1906
(D) 1908
(A) Lord Curzon
(B) Lord Wavell
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(D) Lord Mount Batten
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(B) 342
(C) 237
(D) 100
6. Mahabat Khan Mosque was built during Mughal Period. In which city it is situated? (A) Lahore
(B) Peshawar
(C) Multan
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(B) Kashmiri
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(B) Language
(C) Islam
(D) Habits
9. What percentage of the people in Pakistan does not get pure drinking water? (A) 30
(B) 40
(C) 50
(D) 60
(C) Indonesia
(D) Saudi Arabia
10. First of all Pakistan was recognized by: (A) Kuwait
(B) Iran
MODEL PAPER: PAKISTAN STUDIES (HSSC-PART II) CLASS XII Roll No: _______________________
Session: 2015-16
Pakistan Studies (Compulsory) Time: 1:45 hours
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Section-I (Short Questions) Q: 2 Write answers of any SIX questions.
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Write down two objectives of Khilafat Movement.
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Write the names of two educational institutions established by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan.
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Why did Quaid-e-Azam lay the foundation of the State Bank of Pakistan?
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What is meant by Provincialism and Racialism?
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Describe the importance of Northern Mountains.
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What is Map Projection?
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Describe the importance of Objectives Resolution.
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Write the names of two poets of Kashmiri language.
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(iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii)
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Write the names of four famous fairs and urses of Pakistan۔ What are the topics of Pashto poetry? What is National Integration?
Why democracy is essential? What is heavy industry?
(viii) What is meant by Foreign Policy?
What is meant by the administrative triangle?
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SYLLABUS PHYSICS (100 Marks) TEXTBOOK:
CHAPTER NAME
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ELECTROSTATICS
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CURRENT ELECTRICITY
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ELECTROMAGNETISM
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ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION
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ALTERNATING CURRENT
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PHYSICS OF SOLIDS
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ELECTRONICS
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DAWN OF MODERN PHYSICS
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ATOMIC SPECTRA
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LIST OF GRAPHS 1. Resistance of Galvanometer ( R x S, R - S) Resistance of Galvanometer=G=Slope=
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10. Internal resistance of galvanometer (R x S, R - S) Resistance of Galvanometer=G=Slope=
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Section-I (Short Questions) Q: 2 Write answers of any EIGHT questions.
(16)
Short Questions [8/12]
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Q: 3 Write answers of any EIGHT questions.
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Section-II (Essay Type)
Theoretical Question Numerical Problem
(a) (b)
Theoretical Question Numerical Problem
Q: 7 (a) (b)
Q: 8
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Theoretical Question Numerical Problem
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(8) (3) (4)
MODEL PAPER: PHYSICS (HSSC-PART II) CLASS XII Roll No: _______________________
Session: 2015-16
Physics
Class: XII
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MODEL PAPER: PHYSICS (HSSC-PART II) CLASS XII Roll No: _______________________
Session: 2015-16
Physics
Class: XII
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(vi) (vii) (viii) (ix)
A particle, which produces more ionization, is less penetrating. Why? What is the difference between an electron and a β particle? What is difference between radiation counter and detector? What are the main uses of nuclear reactors?
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To make a fire alarm using gates.
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SYLLABUS CHEMISTRY (100 Marks) TEXTBOOK:
CHAPTER NO.
CHAPTER NAME PERIODIC CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY S-BLOCK ELEMENTS GROUP III A AND GROUP IV A ELEMENTS GROUP V A AND VI A ELEMENTS THE HALOGENS AND THE NOBLE GASES TRANSITION ELEMENTS FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPALS OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS ALKYL HALIDES ALCOHOLS, PHENOLS AND ETHERS ALDEHYDES AND KETONES CARBOXYLIC ACIDS MACROMOLECULES COMMON CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES IN PAKISTAN
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PAPER PATTERN CHEMISTRY (100 Marks) 3:30 hours Objective-17
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Section-I (Short Questions) Q: 2 Write answers of any EIGHT questions.
(16)
Short Questions [8/12]
(8 x 2 = 16)
Q: 3 Write answers of any EIGHT questions.
(16)
(8 x 2 = 16)
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Theoretical Question Theoretical Question or Numerical Problem
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Theoretical Question Theoretical Question or Numerical Problem
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MODEL PAPER: CHEMISTRY (HSSC-PART II) CLASS XII Roll No: _______________________
Session: 2015-16
Chemistry
Class: XII
(Objective Type) Marks: 17
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MODEL PAPER: CHEMISTRY (HSSC-PART II) CLASS XII Roll No: _______________________
Session: 2015-16
Chemistry
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Section-II (Essay Type)
Section-III (Practical)
(a) Give the application of common ion effect in salt analysis. (b) Write down two confirmatory tests for the detection of sodium.
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(a) Write the chemistry of Borax Bead test. (b) Write two confirmatory tests to detect Sulphite.
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SYLLABUS BIOLOGY (100 Marks) TEXTBOOK:
CHAPTER NAME HOMEOSTASIS
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SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT
17
COORDINATION AND CONTROL
18
REPRODUCTION
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GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
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CHROMOSOMES AND DNA
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CELL CYCLE
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VARIATION AND GENETICS
23
BIOTECHNOLOGY
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EVOLUTION
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ECOSYSTEM
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SOME MAJOR ECOSYSTEMS
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MAN AND HIS ENVIRONMENT
LIST OF PRACTICAL’S
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1. Investigation of adaptive features of hydrophytes, halophytes, xerophytes and mesophytes, from fresh material and prepared slides. 2. Exposure of urinogenital system of frog. 3. Study of simple muscle twitch using frog's muscle. 4. Study of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles from prepared slides and preparation of slide of striated muscles of cockroach. 5. Study of skeleton of frog. 6. Study, from prepared slides, of plants supporting tissues such as sclerenchyma and collenchyma. 7. Investigation of movements in plants. 8. Investigation of nervous system of cockroach. 9. Investigation of effects of Indole Acetic Acid (IAA) on growth of oat coleoptiles (or on the growth of germinated barley seeds). 10. Study of ductless glands (pancreas, thyroid) using microscopic sections. 11. Study of structure of hen's egg. 12. Study of development of chick embryo 48/72 hours after incubation. 13. Preparation of root tip squashes to study stages of mitosis. 14. Preparation of squashes of Rhoeo discolors floral buds to study meiosis and observation of stages of meiosis from prepared slides and study of polygene chromosomes. 15. Study of continuous variations in the height in man and discontinuous variations in tongue rolling in man and recording the result in histograms.
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PAPER PATTERN BIOLOGY (100 Marks) 3:30 hours Objective-17
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Section-I (Short Questions) Q: 2 Write answers of any EIGHT questions.
(16)
Short Questions [8/12]
(8 x 2 = 16)
Q: 3 Write answers of any EIGHT questions.
(16)
(8 x 2 = 16)
Q: 4 Write answers of any SIX questions. Short Questions [6/9]
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Short Questions [8/12]
(12)
(6 x 2 = 12)
Section-II (Essay Type)
Theoretical Question Theoretical Question
(a) (b)
Theoretical Question Theoretical Question
Q: 7 (a) (b)
Q: 8
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(4) (4)
Theoretical Question Theoretical Question
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Theoretical Question Theoretical Question
(4) (4)
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Attempt any [3/5] questions from this section. Q: 10 (a) (i) Sketch and Label the urinogenital system of male and female frog. (ii) Sketch and Label the nervous system of Cockroach.
(3 x 5 = 15)
Q: 10 (b) (i) Sketch and label the dorsal, ventral, and lateral view of skull of frog. (ii) Sketch and label the vertebral column and dorsal view of pelvic girdle of Frog. (iii) Sketch and label the ventral and dorsal view of pectoral girdle of frog. (iv) Sketch and label the bones of forelimb of frog. (v) Sketch and label the dorsal and right side view of pelvic girdle of frog. (vi) Sketch and label the bones of hind limb of frog. th th (vii) Sketch and label the front view of a typical vertebra, atlas vertebra, 8 and 9 vertebrae and urostyle of frog.
Q: 10 (c) Draw and explain different stages of mitosis & meiosis. Draw and explain the structure of hen’s egg. Draw and explain the structures of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles. Draw and explain the structure of polytene chromosomes. Draw and explain the structure of collenchyma and sclerenchyma.
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Q: 10 (d)
Investigate the given experiment
Q: 10 (e)
Short Answers. (In this portion students have to give the answers of five questions, each question carries one mark)
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MODEL PAPER: BIOLOGY (HSSC-PART II) CLASS XII Roll No: _______________________
Session: 2015-16
Biology
Class: XII
(Objective Type) Marks: 17
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Note: You have four choices for each objective type question as A, B, C and D. The choice, which you think, is correct; fill that circle in front of that question number. Use marker or pen to fill the circles. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in that question. Q: 1 (17 x 1= 17) 1. Flame cells are part of excretory system of: (A) Hydra (B) Planaria (C) Earth worm (D) Cockroach 2. Sharks excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of: (A) Ammonia (B) Uric acid (C) Urea (D) Allention 3. The membrane that bounds vacuole is called: (A) Tonoplast (B) Protoplast (C) Chloroplast (D) Leucoplast 4. The living cells of cartilage are called: (A) Cnidocytes (B) Chondrocytes (C) Nematocytes (D) Blastocytes 5. The largest part of brain is called: (A) Cerebellum (B) Medulla (C) Thalamus (D) Cerebrum 6. In Honey Bee male’s sperm are produce by: (A) Mitosis (B) Meiosis (C) Parthenogenesis (D) Binary Fission 7. The light which promotes germination of fern-spores: (A) Green (B) White (C) Blue (D) Red 8. Clear cytoplasm produces: (A) Larval Epidermis (B) Muscle Cell (C) Gut (D) Neural Tube 9. The start codon for translation is: (A) AUG (B) UAA (C) UGA (D) UGG 10. Synapsis takes place in: (A) Leptotene (B) Zygotene (C) Pachytene (D) Diakinesis 11. The microtubules are composed of a protein tubulin and traces of: (A) DNA (B) NAD (C) FAD (D) RNA 12. Secretor gene Se is present on chromosome number: (A) 11 (B) 19 (C) 21 (D) 23 13. An antibody made by soybeans can be used as treatment for: (A) AIDS (B) Herpes Simplex (C) Genital Herpes (D) Hepatitis-C 14. The ultimate source of changes is: (A) Evolution (B) Mutation (C) Genetic Drift (D) Migration 15. The relationship between insects and flowering plants is the example of: (A) Parasitism (B) Predation (C) Mutualism (D) Commensalism 16. Coniferous forest located at high altitude are: (A) Alpine (B) Boreal (C) Taiga (D) Arctic 17. The Nuclear power station can last only for about: (A) 10 Years (B) 20 Years (C) 30 Years (D) 40 Years
MODEL PAPER: BIOLOGY (HSSC-PART II) CLASS XII Roll No: _______________________
Session: 2015-16
Biology
Class: XII
(Subjective Type) Marks: 83
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Q: 2 Write answers of any EIGHT questions. (i) Describe the metabolic disorders causing kidney stone formation. (ii) State two function of liver in relation to homeostasis. (iii) What are heat shock proteins and what is their function? (iv) State two modifications of arthropoda exoskeleton. (v) Write down three events of sliding filament model of muscle contraction. (vi) What do you mean by rigor mortis? (vii) Define limbic system. Give its two functions. (viii) Compare dendrites with axons. (ix) Define acromegaly. Give its cause. (x) Define labour pain. (xi) Differentiate between oogenesis and spermatogenesis in human beings. (xii) Describe the role of pituitary gland during menstrual cycle.
(8 x 2 = 16)
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Q: 3 Write answers of any EIGHT questions. (i) State the role of quality of light on plant growth. (ii) Define nucleosome. Name proteins, which it contains, and mention their role. (iii) State the two unique features of DNA polymerase iii. (iv) Define point mutations. Give one example. (v) Compare G1 with G2 phase. (vi) Differentiate between apoptosis and necrosis. (vii) Define linkage group and mention two linkage groups in human. (viii) Describe two major types of diabetes mellitus. (ix) Define nullo gametes. (x) Explain hydrothermal vents. (xi) What are vestigial organ? Give it two examples. (xii) Define evolution.
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(6 x 2 = 12)
Section-II (Essay Type)
Section-III (Practical)
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Attempt any [2/3] questions from this section. Q: 10 (i) Sketch and label the nervous system of Cockroach.
Pick out the pelvic girdle of frog and sketch its labeled diagram.
(iii)
Draw and Explain different stages of mitosis using root tip squarish.
(iv)
Investigate the water contents of soil samples.
(v)
Write short answers. (a) What are pyramids? (b) Enlist types of tropism. (c) What is humus? (d) What is trophic level of fungi? (e) Enlist two human trait controlled by single gene pair.
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(4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4)
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MCQ’S
SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
ESSAY TYPE QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS RELATING TO PRACTICALS
ALLOTTED M ARKS 17
ALLOTTED M ARKS 44
ALLOTTED M ARKS 24
ALLOTTED M ARKS 15
QUESTIONS ASKED: 17 QUESTIONS ATTEMPTED: 17
QUESTIONS ASKED: 33 QUESTIONS ATTEMPTED: 22
QUESTIONS ASKED: 5 QUESTIONS ATTEMPTED: 3
QUESTIONS ASKED: 12 QUESTIONS ATTEMPTED: 6
TIME: 20 MINUTES
TIME: 3 HOURS AND 10 MINUTES
K
U
A
TOTAL
K
U
ELECTROSTATICS
12
15
1
-
1
2
½
¼
13
CURRENT ELECTRICITY
8
10
1
-
-
1
¼
¼
14
ELECTROMAGNETISM
10.5
13
1
-
1
2
½
¼
15
ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION
12
15
1
-
1
2
½
16
ALTERNATING CURRENT
10.5
13
1
-
1
8
10
1
-
ELECTRONICS
9
11
1
-
19
DAWN OF MODERN PHYSICS
10
12
1
-
20
ATOMIC SPECTRA
8
9
1
-
21
NUCLEAR PHYSICS
12
15
TOTAL
100
148
5) 6)
TOTAL
¼
8
1 (5)
-
-
5
¼
6
-
-
1 (3)
3
¼
8
-
-
1 (3)
3
¼
¼
8
1 (5)
-
-
5
1
¼ ¼
¼
6
1 (5)
-
-
5
¼
¼
¼
6
-
-
1 (3)
3
¼
¼
¼
6
-
-
1 (3)
3
-
1
¼
¼
¼
6
1 (5)
-
-
5
1
2
¼
-
¼
4
-
-
1 (3)
3
2
½
¼
¼
8
1 (5)
-
-
5
1
17
A
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SECTION I (6 Marks) ELECTRICITY AND M AGNETISM SECTION II (6 Marks) ELECTRONICS AND M ODERN PHYSICS QUESTION NO. 10 A. Short Questions (8 marks) B. Brief Procedure (3 marks) C. Graph based Questions (4 marks)
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K= Knowledge, U= Understanding / Comprehension, A= Application & Analysis. Chapter wise distribution of numerical is arbitrary. There may be interchange of chapter for numerical and extensive response part in each essay type question. This scheme of assessment is prepared as per 33% choice in short answer questions, essay questions and questions relating to practical. In order to promote the cause of concept based learning at least 10% questions must be unseen or of daily life but relating to specified learning outcomes of curricula and syllabi. This portion will increase at 10% annually but not more than 30%. Questions relating to practical will be asked from the practical Note Book as per chapter were detail given in the curriculum and syllabi 2006. th Practical will be conducted at the end of 12 Class, which is mandatory to qualify for award of certificate. Practical assessment will be made in form of grading as per following criteria. A+= 90% & above, A=80% to 89%, B= 70% to 79%, C= 60% to 69%, D= 50% to 59%, E= 40% to 49%, F= Fail = Below 40%
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PHYSICS OF SOLIDS
2
73
17
TOTAL
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DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS
CHAPTERS
WEIGHTAGE (%)
S. NO.
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SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
ESSAY TYPE QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS RELATING TO PRACTICALS
ALLOTTED M ARKS 17
ALLOTTED M ARKS 44
ALLOTTED M ARKS 24
ALLOTTED M ARKS 15
QUESTIONS ASKED: 17 QUESTIONS ATTEMPTED: 17
QUESTIONS ASKED: 33 QUESTIONS ATTEMPTED: 22
QUESTIONS ASKED: 5 QUESTIONS ATTEMPTED: 3
QUESTIONS ASKED: 5 QUESTIONS ATTEMPTED: 3
TIME: 20 MINUTES
TIME: 3 HOURS AND 10 MINUTES
K
U
A
TOTAL
K
U
A
TOTAL
K
U
A
TOTAL
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DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS
CHAPTERS
WEIGHTAGE (%)
S. NO.
ASSESSMENT SCHEME: CHEMISTRY (HSSC-PART II) CLASS XII
PERIODIC CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY
7
9
-
-
1
1
-
1
1
4
-
-
½
4
2
S-BLOCK ELEMENTS
7
9
1
-
-
1
-
1
1
4
-
½
-
4
3
GROUP III A AND IV A ELEMENTS
7
9
-
1
-
1
1
2
8
-
-
-
-
4
GROUP V A AND VI A ELEMENTS
9
11
-
1
-
5
THE HALOGENS AND THE NOBLE GASES
6
7
1
-
-
6
TRANSITION ELEMENTS
6
7
-
7
FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPALS OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
6
7
-
8
ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS
7
8
9
AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
7
9
10
ALKYL HALIDES
11
ALCOHOLS, PHENOLS AND ETHERS
12
ALDEHYDES AND KETONES
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1
1
2
2
10
-
-
-
-
1
1
1
1
6
-
-
-
-
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QUESTION NO. 10
-
1
1
-
-
2
-
½
-
4
-
1
1
1
-
-
2
-
½
-
4
-
1
1
2
-
-
1
2
-
½
-
4
1
-
-
1
-
1
1
4
-
-
½
4
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7
1
-
-
1
-
1
-
2
-
-
½
4
4
5
-
1
-
1
-
1
1
4
-
-
-
-
9
11
-
1
-
1
1
1
1
6
-
-
½
4
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(25 marks)
CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
4
5
-
1
-
1
-
-
-
14
MACROMOLECULES
4
5
-
-
1
1
-
1
1
15
COMMON CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES IN PAKISTAN
6
7
-
-
1
1
1
1
1
16
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
6
7
1
-
-
1
-
1
-
100
148
TOTAL
17
66
-
-
½
4
4
-
-
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
2
-
½
-
4
40
25
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SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
ESSAY TYPE QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS RELATING TO PRACTICALS
ALLOTTED M ARKS 17
ALLOTTED M ARKS 44
ALLOTTED M ARKS 24
ALLOTTED M ARKS 15
QUESTIONS ASKED: 17 QUESTIONS ATTEMPTED: 17
QUESTIONS ASKED: 33 QUESTIONS ATTEMPTED: 22
QUESTIONS ASKED: 5 QUESTIONS ATTEMPTED: 3
QUESTIONS ASKED: 5 QUESTIONS ATTEMPTED: 3
TIME: 20 MINUTES
TIME: 3 HOURS AND 10 MINUTES
K
U
A
TOTAL
K
U
TOTAL
-
-
4
-
1
6
-
½
-
4
2
1
6
½
-
-
4
1
-
6
-
-
½
4
-
2
-
-
4
-
1
6
½ ½
-
-
4
1
-
1
4
-
-
-
-
1
2
1
-
6
-
½
-
4
1
-
2
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
1
2
-
1
6
½
-
-
4
-
1
1
2
1
-
6
-
-
½
4
-
-
1
1
1
-
4
-
-
-
-
1
-
1
1
4
-
½
-
4
1
-
2
1
16
SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT
10
12
1
-
1
2
2
17
COORDINATION & CONTROL
9
11
1
-
-
1
-
18
REPRODUCTION
10
12
1
-
1
2
2
19
GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT
6
7
-
-
1
1
1
-
20
CHROMOSOMES AND DNA
9
11
1
-
-
1
2
21
CELL CYCLE
5
6
1
1
-
2
22
VARIATION AND GENETICS
10
11
1
-
-
23
BIOTECHNOLOGY
4
5
-
-
1
24
EVOLUTION
8
11
1
-
25
ECOSYSTEM
8
11
-
26
SOME MAJOR ECOSYSTEMS
4
5
1
27
MAN AND HIS ENVIRONMENT
7
9
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1
-
17
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U
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1) 2) 3) 4)
K
1
HOMEOSTASIS
TOTAL
TOTAL
1
15
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A
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DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS
CHAPTERS
WEIGHTAGE (%)
S. NO.
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