Maharashtra State Board 10th Standard Board Exam English Syllabus - Free PDF Download
Maharashtra State Board Syllabus 2024-25 10th Standard Board Exam: The Maharashtra State Board 10th Standard Board Exam English Syllabus for the examination year 2024-25 has been released by the MSBSHSE, Maharashtra State Board. The board will hold the final examination at the end of the year following the annual assessment scheme, which has led to the release of the syllabus. The 2024-25 Maharashtra State Board 10th Standard Board Exam English Board Exam will entirely be based on the most recent syllabus. Therefore, students must thoroughly understand the new Maharashtra State Board syllabus to prepare for their annual exam properly.
The detailed Maharashtra State Board 10th Standard Board Exam English Syllabus for 2024-25 is below.
Maharashtra State Board 10th Standard Board Exam English Revised Syllabus
Maharashtra State Board 10th Standard Board Exam English and their Unit wise marks distribution
Maharashtra State Board 10th Standard Board Exam English Course Structure 2024-25 With Marking Scheme
# | Unit/Topic | Weightage |
---|---|---|
I | English Kumarbharti | |
1.1 | Where the Mind is Without Fear... | |
1.2 | The Thief’s Story | |
1.3 | On Wings of Courage | |
1.4 | All the World’s a Stage | |
1.5 | Joan of Arc | |
1.6 | The Alchemy of Nature | |
2.1 | Animals | |
2.2 | Three Questions | |
2.3 | Connecting the Dots | |
2.4 | The Pulley | |
2.5 | Let’s March | |
2.6 | Science and Spirituality | |
3.1 | Night of the Scorpion | |
3.2 | The Night I Met Einstein | |
3.3 | Stephen Hawking | |
3.4 | The Will to Win | |
3.5 | Unbeatable Super Mom - Mary Kom | |
3.6 | The Concert | |
4.1 | A Thing of Beauty is a Joy for Ever | |
4.2 | The Luncheon | |
4.3 | World Heritage | |
4.4 | The Height of the Ridiculous | |
4.5 | The Old Man and the Sea : Book Review | |
4.6 | The Gift of the Magi | |
5 | Grammar | |
6 | Writing Skill | |
7 | Reading Skill (Textual and Non-textual) | |
Total | - |
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Syllabus
Maharashtra State Board 10th Standard Board Exam English Syllabus for Chapter 1: English Kumarbharti
- Where the Mind is Without Fear...
- The Thief’s Story
- On Wings of Courage
- All the World’s a Stage
- Joan of Arc
- The Alchemy of Nature
- Animals
- Three Questions
- Connecting the Dots
- The Pulley
- Let’s March!
- Science and Spirituality
- Night of the Scorpion
- The Night I Met Einstein
- Stephen Hawking
- The Will to Win
- Unbeatable Super Mom - Mary Kom
- The Concert
- A Thing of Beauty is a Joy for Ever
- The Luncheon
- World Heritage
- The Height of the Ridiculous
- The Old Man and the Sea : Book Review
- The Gift of the Magi
- Grammar
- The Alphabet
- Alphabet: Letter, sound, consonant, vowel
- Alphabetical order
- Phonetic symbols
- Parts of Speech
- Noun
- A noun is a word that is used to name or describe a person, place, thing, or idea.
- Types of nouns: Common noun, proper noun, abstract noun, concrete noun, singular noun, plural noun, countable noun, uncountable noun, collective noun.
- Pronoun
- Types of Pronoun: Relative pronoun, Possessive pronoun, Reflexive pronoun, Demonstrative Pronoun, Interrogative Pronoun, Indefinite Pronoun, Personal Pronoun, Subject Pronoun, Object Pronoun, Reciprocal Pronoun, Intensive Pronoun
- Verb
- A verb is a term that expresses an action, an occurrence, or a state of being (exist).
- Types of Verb: main verb, auxiliary verb, modal verb, transitive verb, intransitive verb, finite verbs, infinitives, gerund, participles, phrasal verbs
- Adjective
- An adjective is a word that describes or gives further details about a noun or pronoun that serves as the sentence's subject.
- Adverb
- An adverb is a word that tells the reader more about the verb or action in a phrase.
- Preposition
- Conjunction
- Interjection
- Noun
- Determiners
- Articles - A, An, The
- Degrees of Comparison
- Types of Sentences
- Positive and Negative Statements
- Commands Statements
- Questions Statements
- Exclamations Statements
- Simple Statements
- Complex Statements
- Compound Statements
- Subject and Predicate
- Direct-Indirect Speech
- Clauses
- Vocabulary
- Synonyms
- Antonyms
- Homonyms
- Homophones
- Homographs
- Register
- Root Word
- Prefix-suffix
- Compound Words
- Compound words occur when two or more words combine to form one individual word or a phrase that acts as one individual word.
- Example : Ice Cream, Firefighter, upto-date, etc.
- Word Building
- Punctuation
- Speech
- Pronunciation
- Figures of Speech
- Alliteration
- Antithesis
- Personification
- Climax
- Imagery
- Hyperbole
- Inversion
- Metaphor
- Oxymoron Parody
- Idioms and Phrases
- Syllables
- Tense
- English Translation
- Rhyme Scheme
- Modal Auxiliary
- Use ‘Not Only but Also’
- Use ‘As Soon As’, ‘either ... or’ and ‘No Sooner ... Than’
- Rhyming Words
- Wh-questions
- Add a Question Tag
- Spotting Errors
- Change the Voice
- Make a Sentence
- Use of Though, Although, Even Though and but
- Writing Skills
- Speech Writing
- Story Writing
- Summary Writing
- Dialogue Writing
- Interview Questions
- Report Writing
- Note Making
- Letter Writing
- View and Counterview
- Tourist Leaflet
- Article Writing
- Information Transfer
- Expansion of Ideas
- Narration
- Paragraph Writing
- Notice Writing
- Reading Skills
- Unseen Passage Comprehension
- Unseen Poem Comprehension