Haryana Board Class 11 Philosophy Syllabus, Download The PDF for free: Are you also searching for the full syllabus of Philosophy? Don’t worry as we got you covered. HBSE has made available the latest Class 11 Philosophy syllabus that can help you to study properly. Keep reading to know about the general instructions, total chapters, and their weightage.
General Instructions For The Exam
- There will be an annual examination based on the entire syllabus.
- The annual examination will be of 80 marks and the internal assessment will be of 20 marks.
- For Internal Assessment: There will be a Periodic Assessment that will include:
- For 4 marks- Two SAT exams will be conducted and will have a weightage of 04 marks towards the final Internal Assessment.
- For 2 marks- One half-yearly exam will be conducted and will have a weightage of 02 marks towards the final Internal Assessment.
- For 2 marks- One pre-board exam will be conducted and will have a weightage of 02 marks towards the final Internal Assessment.
- For 2 marks- The subject teacher will assess and give a maximum of 02 marks for CRP (Classroom participation).
- For 5 marks- A project work to be done by students and will have a weightage of 05 marks towards the final Internal Assessment.
- For 5 marks- Attendance of student will be awarded 05 marks as:
- 75% to 80% - 01 marks
- Above 80% to 85% - 02 marks
- Above 85% to 90% - 03 marks
- Above 90% to 95% - 04 marks
- Above 95% to 100%- 05 marks
HBSE Class 11 Philosophy Course Structure And Weigthage Of Marks
Sr. No. | Chapter | Marks |
1 | Natural and Social Sciences | 10 |
2 | Observation and Experiment | 10 |
3 | Science and Hypothesis | 10 |
4 | Mill's Methods of Experimental Inquiry | 08 |
5 | Nyaya Theory of Knowledge | 08 |
6 | Nature and Subject Matter of Logic | 08 |
7 | Terms and Propositions | 08 |
8 | Categorical Syllogism | 06 |
9 | Symbolic Logic | 06 |
10 | Buddhist Logic | 06 |
Total | 80 | |
Internal Assessment | 20 | |
Grand Total | 100 |
HBSE Class 11 Philosophy Unit Wise Total Chapters
Chapter 1: Natural and Social Sciences
- Methods of Natural Sciences
- Methods of Social Sciences
- Value of Science
- Nature and Aim of Scientific Methods
- Difference between Scientific Induction and Induction by Simple Enumeration
- Difference between Methods of Natural Sciences and Social Sciences
Chapter 2: Observation and Experiment
- Differences between Observation and Experiment
- Fallacies of Observation
Chapter 3: Science and Hypothesis
- Meaning of Hypothesis
- The Place of Hypothesis in Scientific Methods
- Formulation of Valid Hypothesis
- Formal Conditions of Valid Hypothesis
- Hypothesis and Crucial Experiments
Chapter 4: Mill's Methods of Experimental Inquiry
- The Methods of Agreement
- The Method of Difference
- The Joint Method of Agreement and Difference
- The Method of Concomitant Variation
- The Method of Residue Chapter
Chapter 5: Nyaya Theory of Knowledge
- What is Knowledge
- Types of Knowledge
- Source of Knowledge (Pramana) Pratyaksha, Anumana, Upamana, and Sabda
Chapter 6: The Nature and Subject Matter of Logic
- Meaning and Definition of Logic
- Nature and Scope of Logic
- Importance of Logic
- Use and Application of Logic 4
- Difference between Truth and Validity
Chapter 7: Terms and Propositions
- Definition of Term
- Denotation and Connotation of Terms
- Definition of Proposition
- Traditional Classification of Proposition
- Relation between Propositions
- Distribution of Terms
- Square of Opposition of Propositions
Chapter 8: Categorical Syllogism
- Meaning and Definition of Categorical Syllogism
- Rules of Valid Syllogism
- Fallacies of Syllogism
Chapter 9: Symbolic Logic
- Elements of Symbolic Logic
- Value of using Symbols in Logic
- Basic Truth Tables
Chapter 10: Buddhist Logic
- Buddhist Formal Logic
- Buddhist view on Indeterminate Perception
- Theory of Anumana
HBSE Class 11 Philosophy Course Structure
Competencies | Marks | Percentage |
Knowledge | 32 | 40% |
Understanding | 24 | 30% |
Application | 16 | 20% |
Skill | 8 | 10% |
Total | 80 | 100% |
Arrangement Of Questions
Type of Question | Marks | Number | Description | Total Marks |
Objective Type | 1 | 20 | 12 Multiple Choice Questions 3 Answer in one word 3 Fill in the blanks 2 Reason- assertion | 20 |
Very Short Answer Type | 2 | 9 | The internal choice will be given in any 3 questions. | 18 |
Short Answer Type | 3 | 8 | The internal choice will be given in any 3 questions. | 24 |
Long Answer Type Questions | 6 | 3 | Internal choice will be given in all the questions. | 18 |
Total |
40 |
|
80 |
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