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Sankalit Mulyamapan Summative examination

Summative examination

Sankalit Mulyamapan

                   There is a need to compile two times a year to examine the understanding of the students of different subject areas, the development of life skills, and changes in good habits.

Objective of Summative Evaluation

                    1) To prepare a compiled picture of his personality with scattered information about the development of the personality of every student at various stages of the academic year.
                    
                   2) To check whether the progress seen in the sizable valuation is correct.
                   
                   3) After reviewing personality development, determining the direction of the next study teaching, making necessary changes.

Summative Evaluation Format

                  1) Duration - At the end of the first session and at the end of the second session it is to be evaluated.


                  2) Subject: From 1 to 8th class, except for art, work experience and physical education and health, all the subjects have to compile collectively.
                  In addition to the English medium, students of first and second classes in schools of other mediums have to compile the compiled assessment of the English language in oral and practical form. They do not have to take their written examination.

                  3) Summative Evaluation To cross the basis of written, oral and practical feedback.

                                                   Weightage of 100 marks per Class

                    According to the class, how many Marks Summative Evaluation are to be calculated from below. The information is given in the chart given below. As the  Summative Evaluation of the first and second class is 30 marks from 100 and the Formative Evaluation is of 70 marks.

Class
Oral/ Practical
Written
Total
1st-2nd
10
20
30
3rd-4th
10
30
40
5th-6th
10
40
50
7th-8th
10
50
60

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Weightage by type of Question

                    According to the class, the details of the types of weightage in their question paper are given below.

Class  
Objective  
Laghuttari
Dirghottari
1st-2nd
70%
30%

3rd-4th
40%
50%
10%
5th-8th
20%
60%
20%


Sankalit Mulyamapan

                   Keeping these Point in mind, we have to prepare the question paper.

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