UP Board Class 11 Civics Syllabus 2024-25 Check Out Here

The UP Board Class 11 Civics Syllabus for 2025 focuses on teaching students about Indian politics and democratic principles. It covers topics like the Constitution, government institutions, and the role of citizens in a democracy.  

by Tamilarasi S | Updated Jun 04, 2024

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UP Board Class 11 Civics Syllabus 2024-25

The UP Board Class 11 Civics Syllabus for 2024-25 teaches about Indian politics, focusing on the Constitution, government institutions, and citizens' roles. It's divided into two parts: "Indian Constitution at Work" and "Political Theory." Students learn through various question types to prepare for exams. The syllabus includes easy, moderate, and difficult questions to test knowledge, comprehension, and application. Overall, it aims to develop critical thinking and political awareness among students, fostering a deeper understanding of democracy.

Syllabus Structure

  1. Question Types and Weightage:

    • Multiple Choice Questions: 10 questions (10 marks)
    • Very Short Answer Type: 10 questions (20 marks)
    • Short Answer Type: 6 questions (30 marks)
    • Long Answer Type: 4 questions (24 marks)
    • Very Long Answer Type: 2 questions (16 marks)
    • Total: 32 questions (100 marks)
  2. Emphasis on Question Nature:

    • Knowledge-Based: 40% weightage
    • Comprehension: 40% weightage
    • Application-Based: 20% weightage
  3. Difficulty Level:

    • Easy: 30% weightage
    • Moderate: 50% weightage
    • Difficult: 20% weightage

Chapter-wise Syllabus

Part A - Indian Constitution At Work

 

Chapter No.

Chapter Name

Marks Allotted

1

1

Constitution: Why and How?

10

2

Rights in the Indian Constitution

2

3

Election and Representation

10

4

Executive

3

5

Legislature

10

6

Judiciary

4

7

Federalism

10

8

Local Governments

5

9

Constitution as a Living Document

10

10

The Philosophy of the Constitution

Total

 

50

Part B - Political Theory

 

Chapter No.

Chapter Name

Marks Allotted

1

1

Political Theory: An Introduction 

12

2

Freedom

2

1

Equality

14

2

Social Justice

3

1

Rights

12

2

Citizenship

4

1

Nationalism

12

2

Secularism

Total

 

 

50

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