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Contents1. English 012. Mathematics 053. Physics 074. Chemistry 085. Biology 106. Business Studies 117. Accountancy 158. Economics 199. Political Science 2210. Sociology 2311. Psychology 2512. Computer Science 2713. Home Science 2814. Physical Health Education 30
Work Experience A. Sculpture 31B. Dancel 31C. Instrumental Music 32D. Computer Science 33E. Home Skills 34F. Vocal Music 34G.
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ENGLISH1. Hornbill -Text book in English for class XI ( Core
Course) Published by NCERT2. Snapshots -Supplementary Reader in English for
class XI ( Core Course) Published by NCERT
JulyHornbill Lesson 01 : The Portrait of a Lady
Lesson 02 : We're not afraid to die.........If we can all be Together
Poem 01 : A PhotographPoem 02 : The Laburnum Top
Snapshots Lesson 01 : The Summer of the Beautiful White HorseGrammar Determiners, Voice, TensesReading SkillsUnseen Passage for Comprehension , Note MakingWriting Skills Factual description of an event, incident or a process
Article for school magazineLetter to the editor on the issue of public interest and suggestionsLetter to the school etc regarding school issuesWriting a report for the school magazine or newspaper
AugustHornbill Lesson 03 : Discovering Tut : The Saga Continues
Lesson 04 : Landscape of the SoulPoem 03 : The Voice of the Rain
Snapshots Lesson 02 : The Address Lesson 03 : Ranga's MarriageLesson 04 : Albert Einstein at School
Writing Skills Article for publication in a newspaper or a school magazineSpeech writingReport writingLetter to the school authorities regarding school issues, requirements etc.
SeptemberRevision for Summative I Examination
Hornbill Revision of Lessons 01 to 04Revision of Poems 01 to 03
Snapshots Revision of Lessons 01 to 04Grammar Editing, Omission, Jumbled up Words
Revision of Determiners, Voice and Tenses
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Reading SkillsPractice of Note Making and Comprehension PassageWriting Skills Practice of letters, reports, articles
OctoberHornbill Lesson 05 : The Ailing Planet...
Lesson 06 : The Browning VersionPoem 04 : Childhood
NovemberHornbill Lesson 07 : The Adventure
Poem 05 : Father To SonSnapshots Lesson 05 : Mother's Day
Lesson 06 : The Ghat of the only worldGrammar Modals, Editing, Jumbled up WordsWriting Skills Letter to the Editor
DecemberHornbill Lesson 08 : Silk RoadSnapshots Lesson 07 : BirthGrammar ClausesReading SkillsUnseen Passage for Comprehension and Note Making
JanuarySnapshots Lesson 08 : The Tale of Melon CityGrammar Revision of Modals, Editing, Omission, Tenses, Voice,
Determiners
FebruaryRevision for Summative Examination
Hornbill RevisionSnapshots RevisionReading SkillsPractice of Note Making and Comprehension PassageWriting Skills Practice of letters, reports and articlesGrammar Practice
Syllabus for Summative Examination I1. Reading skills 20 MarksTwo unseen passages for comprehension 12 marksa) Prose (5+1)b) Poetry (5+1)One unseen passage for note making (5+3) 08 marks2. Writing skills 20 MarksFactual description or report 05 marks
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Letter Writing 07 marksArticle Writing 08 marks3. Grammar 10 MarksDeterminers, Voice, Tenses, Editing, Omission, Jumbled up Words, Gap filling4. Text Book (Hornbill) 20 Marksa. Reference to Context (Poems 01 to 03)(MCQ) 04 marksb. Five out of 6 questions from poetry, prose, plays (upto 40 words) (2x5) 10 marksc. One long question from Hornbill (L- 1 to 4) 06 marks 5 supplementary readesd. One long question from Snapshots (L- 1 to 4) 04 marks (upto 100 words)e. Two out of three short questions from Snapshots (L- 1 to 4) (upto 30 words)(3+3) 06 marks5. conversation Skills 10 marks1) Listening (5 marks)2) Speaking (5 marks)6. Reading Project 10 marks
Syllabus for Annual Examination1. Reading skills 20 marksTwo unseen passage for comprehension 6+6 marksOne unseen passage for note making 08 marks2. Writing skills 20 marksFactual description or report 05 marksLetter Writing 07marksArticle Writing 08 marks3. Grammar 10 marksDeterminers, Tenses, Voice, Modals, Editing, Omission, Gap filling, (Jumbled up Words)4. Text Book (Hornbill) 20 marksa. Reference to Context (Poems 1 to 5)(MCQ) 04 marksb. Five short questions out of poetry, prose, play Hornbill (L- 1 to 8) 10 marksc. One long question out of Hornbill (L- 1 to 8) 06 marksd. Supplementary Reader (Snapshots) (L- 1 to 8) 04 markse. Two short questions out of Snapshots (L- 1 to 8) (3+3) 06 marks5. Conversation Skills 10 marks1) Listening (5 marks)2) Speaking (5 marks)6. Reading Project 10 marks
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Monday Test SyllabusFirst Monday Test (16.7.12)
Hornbill Lesson 01: The Portrait of a lady 08 marksPoem 01: A Photograph 04 marksArticle Writing 08 marks
Second Monday Test (27.08.12)Hornbill L - 03: Discovering Tut: The Saga Continues 08 marksSnapshots L - 01: The Summer of the Beautiful White HorsePoem 02 : The Laburnum Top 04 marksLetter to editor 08 marks
Third Monday Test (10.12.12)Hornbill Lesson 05 : The Ailing Planet 08 marksSnapshots Lesson 05 : Mother's DayPoem 05: Father To Son 04 marks A letter to the editor or Report Writing 08 marks
Marking Scheme for Half-Yearly and Annual Examination
Section A Reading 20 marks
1. Two unseen passage with a variety of questions including three marks for vocabulary. The passage should have about 600 words.(MCQ Type questions+One question on vocabulary) (6+6) 12 marks
2. One unseen passage for note making and testing vocabulary. It should have about 500 words. 08marks
Section B Writing skills 25 marks
3. A description of an event or a narrative or a story based on personal experience about 100 to 125 words. 05 marks
4. One out of two compositions based on a visual or verbal input in about 150 words. The output may be descriptive or argumentative in nature such as an article for publication in newspaper or a school magazine or a speech. 08 marks
5. Writing one of the two letters based on given input ( Letter to the editor)
b) Letter to the school or college authorities regarding admissions,
school issues, requirements/suitabililty of course etc.) 07 marks
Section C Grammar 10 marks
Different grammatical structures in meaningful contexts will be tested. It will include the following areas:
6. Determiners, Tenses, Modals, Clauses and Error Correction.
7. Editing, Omission
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8. Reordering of Sentences
Section D Text book and supplementary Readers 30 marks
9. One out of the two extracts based on poetry to test comprehension and appreciation. 04 marks
10. Five out of Six short questions on the lesson from poetry prose and plays to test local and global comprehension. (2x5) 10 marks
11. One out of the two long questions based on the lessons of
Hornbill to test global comprehension and extrapolation beyond the set text in 100 to 125 words. 06 marks
12. One out of the two long questions based on Snapshots to test comprehension of theme, character and incident in 100 to 125 words.
04 marks
13. Two out of three short questions (30 to 40 words) from snapshots.
(3+3) 06 marks
MATHEMATICSJuly
(i) Trigonometric Functions(ii) Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations(iii) Principle of Mathematical Induction
August(i) Permutations & Combinations(ii) Binomial Theorem(iii) Sequences and Series
September(i) Mathematical Reasoning(ii) Revision for Half yearly Examination 2012-13
October(i) Straight Lines
November(i) Conic Sections(ii) Three Dimensional Geometry(iii) Statistics
December(i) Sets(ii) Linear Inequations(iii) Relations & Functions
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January(i) Relations & Functions (Ctd.)(ii) Limits & Derivatives(iii) Probability
February(i) Revision for Annual Examination 2012-13
First Monday Test, Dated:-6th August 2012Trigonometric Functions 11Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations 9Total 20
Second Monday Test, Dated:-26th November 2012Straight Lines 11Conic Sections 9Total 20
Third Monday Test, Dated:-21st January 2013Sets 7Three Dimensional Geometry 4Statistics 9Total 20
Syllabus Planning for Half Yearly
Examination 2012-13Trigonometric Functions 21Principle of Mathematical Induction 10Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations 12Permutations & Combinations 19Binomial Theorem 15Sequences and Series 20Mathematical Reasoning 3Total 100
Syllabus Planning for Annual Examination 2012-13Sets 6Relations & Functions 6Trigonometric Functions 16Linear Inequations 10Permutations & Combinations 11Straight Lines 10Conic Sections 10Three Dimensional Geometry 6
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Limits & Derivatives 9Statistics 10Probability 6Total 100
PHYSICSJuly 121. Physical word and measurement2. Kinematics
August 121. Laws of Motion2. Work, Power and Energy
September 121. Revision
October 121. Gravitation2. Motion Of system of Particles and Rigid body
November 121. Properties of Bulk Matter 2. Thermodynamics I
December 121. Thermodynamics II2. Behavior of perfect gas and Kinetic theory of gases
January 13Oscillations and waves
February 13Revision
Monday Test-Wise SyllabusFirst Monday Test (23-07-12)
(i) Physical world and Measurement 12 marks(ii) Kinematics 08 marks
Total 20 marks
Second Monday Test (05-11-12)(i) Gravitation 10 marks(ii) Motion of system of Particles and rigid body 10 marks
Total 20 Marks
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Third Monday Test (17-12-12)(i) Thermodynamics 08 marks(ii) Properties of Bulk Matter 12 marks
Total 20 marks
Half Yearly Examination1. Physical word & Measurement 10 marks
2. Kinematics 20 marks3. Laws of Motion 20 marks4. Work power and Energy 20 marks
Theory 70 marksPractical 30 marksTotal 100 marks
Annual Examination1. Physical word and measurement 03 marks2. Kinematics 10 marks3. Laws of motion 10 marks4. Work, Power, Energy 06 marks5. Motion of system of Particles and Rigid body 06 marks6. Gravitation 05 marks7. Properties of Bulk Matter 10 marks8. Thermodynamics 05 marks.9. Behaviour of perfect gas and kinetic Theory of gases 05 marks10. Oscillations and Waves 10 marks
Theory 70 marksPractical 30 marksTotal 100 marks
CHEMISTRYJulyChapter 1 Some basic concepts of chemistryChapter 2 Structure of AtomChapter 3 Classification of elements & periodicity
AugustChapter 4 Chemical bondingChapter 5 States of matterChapter 6 Thermodynamics
SeptemberRevision and half yearly examination
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OctoberChapter 7 EquilibriumChapter 8 Redox Reactions
NovemberChapter 9 HydrogenChapter 10 The’s block elementsChapter 11 The ‘P’ block elements
December & JanuaryChapter 12 Organic Chemistry some basic conceptsChapter 13 HydrocarbonsChapter 14 Environmental Chemistry
FebruaryRevision & annual examination
Monday Test 1 (30.7.12)Chapter 1 Some basic concepts of chemistry 10 MarksChapter 2 Structure of atom 10 Marks
Monday Test 2 (19.11.12)Chapter 6 Thermodynamics 10 MarksChapter 7 Equilibrium 10 Marks
Monday Test 3 (14.01.13)Chapter 8 Redox Reactions 10 MarksChapter 11 The ‘P’ block element 10 Marks
Half yearly examination1. Some basic concepts of chemistry 15 Marks2. Structure of atom 17 Marks3. Classification of elements and periodicity in properties 10 Marks4. Chemical Bonding and molecular structure 18 Marks5. States of Matter 10 Marks
Theory 70 MarksPractical 30 MarksTotal 100 Marks
Annual Examination1. Some basic concepts of chemistry 04 Marks2. Structure of atom 05 Marks3. Classification of elements and periodicity 05 Marks4. Chemical bonding and molecular structure 07 Marks5. States of matter 05 Marks
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6. Thermodynamics 05 Marks7. Equilibrium 07 Marks8. Redox reactions 05 Marks9. Hydrogen 02 Marks10. The ‘S’ block elements 03 Marks11. The ‘P’ block elements 05 Marks12. Organic Chemistry-some basic concepts 06 Marks13. Hydrocarbons 08 Marks14. Environments Chemistry 03 Marks
Theory 70 MarksPractical 30 MarksTotal Marks 100 Marks
BIOLOGYMonths ChaptersJuly Chapter 1 : The Living World
Chapter 2 : Biological Classification Chapter 5 : Morphology of Flowering Plants
August Chapter 6 : Anatomy of Flowering Plants Chapter 7 : Structural Organisation in Animals Chapter 8 : Cell : The Unit of Life
September Chapter 9 : Biomolecules Chapter 10 : Cell Cycle and Cell Division
October Chapter 16 : Digestion and Absorption Chapter 17 : Breathing and Exchange of Gases Chapter 18 : Body Fluids and Circulation
November Chapter 19 : Excretory Products and their Elimination Chapter 20 : Locomotion and Movement Chapter 21 : Neural Control and Coordination
December Chapter 22 : Chemical Coordination and Integration Chapter 11 : Transport in Plants Chapter 12 : Mineral Nutrition
January Chapter 13 : Photosynthesis in Higher Plants Chapter 14 : Respiration in Plants Chapter 15 : Plant Growth and Development
February Chapter 3 : Plant Kingdom Chapter 4 : Animal Kingdom
Monday Test SyllabusMonday Test 1 (13.08.2012)
Chapters MarksChapter 1 : The Living World 07
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Chapter 2 : Biological Classification 07Chapter 5 : Morphology of Flowering Plants 06
Total 20
Monday Test 2 (03.12.2012)Chapters MarksChapter 16 : Digestion and Absorption 07Chapter 17 : Breathing and Exchange of Gases 07Chapter 18 : Body Fluids and Circulation 06
Total 20
Monday Test 3 (28.01.2013)Chapters MarksChapter 22 : Chemical Coordination and Integration 07Chapter 11 : Transport in Plants 07Chapter 12 : Mineral Nutrition 06
Total 20
Half Yearly Examination SyllabusUnit Title MarksI Diversity of Living Organisms 18II Structural Organisation in plants and animals 27III Cell: Structure and Function 25
Total 70
Annual Examination SyllabusUnit Title MarksI Diversity of Living Organisms 07II Structural Organisation in plants and animals 12III Cell: Structure and Function 15IV Plant Physiology 18V Human Physiology 18
Total 70
BUSINESS STUDIESPart A: Foundations of Business
JULYUnit 1: Nature and purpose of business: • Concept and characteristics of business.• Business, profession and employment - distinctive features.• Objectives of business - economic and social, role of profit in
business• Classification of business activities: Industry and Commerce.
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• Industry - types: primary, secondary, tertiary.• Commerce - trade: types (internal, external, wholesale and retail;
and auxiliaries to trade:banking, insurance, transportation, warehousing, communication, and advertising.
• Business risks - nature and causes.
Unit 2: Forms of Business Organizations • Sole Proprietorship- meaning, features, merits and limitations.• Partnership- Features, types, merits and limitations of partnership
and partners, registration of a partnership firm, partnership deed. Type of partners.
• Hindu Undivided Family Business: features.• Cooperative Societies- features, types, merits and limitations.• Company: private and public company -features, merits and
limitations.• Formation of a company- stages.• Starting a business - basic factors.
AUGUSTUnit 3: Public, Private & Global Enterprises • Private sector and public sector enterprises.• Forms of public sector enterprises: features, merits and limitations of
departmental undertakings, statutory corporation and Government Company.
• Changing role of public sector enterprises.• Global enterprises, Joint ventures, Public Private Partnership -
features
Unit 4: Business Services • Banking: types of bank accounts- savings, current, recurring, fixed
deposit and multiple option deposit account.• Banking services with particular reference to issue of bank draft,
banker's cheque (Payorder), RTGS (Real Time Gross Settlement) NEFT (National Electronic Funds Transfer), bank overdraft, cash credits and e- banking.
• Insurance: principles, concept of life, health, fire and marine insurance.
• Postal and telecom services: mail (UPC, registered post, parcel, speed post and courier) and other services.
SEPTEMBERUnit 5: Emerging Modes of Business • E-Business - scope and benefits, resources required for successful
e-business implementation, online transactions, payment mechanism, security and safety of business transactions.
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• Outsourcing-concept, need and scope of BPO (business process outsourcing) and KPO (knowledge process outsourcing).
OCTOBERUnit 6: Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics • Concept of social responsibility.• Case for social responsibility.• Responsibility towards owners, investors, consumers, employees,
government and community.• Environment protection and business.• Business ethics and elements.
NOVEMBERPart B: Finance and Trade Unit 7: Sources of business finance • Concept of business finance.• Owner's funds - equity shares, preference shares, GDR, ADR & IDR
and retained earnings.• Borrowed funds- debentures and bonds, loan from financial
institutions, loans from commercial banks, public deposits, trade credit, ICD (inter corporate deposits).
Unit 8: Small Business • Small scale enterprise as defined by MSMED Act 2006 (Micro ,Small
and Medium Enterprise Development Act)• Role of small business in India with special reference to Rural Areas• Government schemes and agencies for small scale industries: NSIC
(National Small industries Corporation) and DIC (District Industrial Center) with special reference to rural, backward & hilly areas.
DECEMBERUnit 9: Internal Trade • Services rendered by a wholesaler and a retailer• Types of retail trade- itinerant and small scale fixed shops• Large scale retailers- departmental stores, chain stores, mail order
business.• Concept of automatic vending machine.• Chambers of Commerce and Industry: basic functions• Main documents used in internal trade: Performa invoice, invoice,
debit note, credit note, LR(Lorry Receipt) and RR(Railway Receipt)• Terms of Trade : COD (Cash on Delivery), FOB(Free on Board ) ,CIF
(Cost, Insurance and Freight), E&OE (Errors and Omissions Excepted)
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JANUARYUnit 10: International • Concept and problems of international trade.• Export import procedure and documents.• Role of WTO
Unit 11: Project WorkAny one of the following:-1.Find out from local sample business unit the various objectives they
pursue.2.Problems of setting up and running business units3.Enquiry into the ethics of running business through questionnaires4.Survey of quality of ban services into the local branch office5.Study of postal and courier mail services6.Availability and use of agency services, advertising, packaging,
investments in savings schemes etc.7.Survey of the popularity of credit cards issued by different banks8.Study the profile of a sole trader/partnership commenting on the
nature and working of business.9.Study of a joint Hindu family business 10.Study of the organizational and functional aspects of any of the
following cooperators:a)Banking cooperativesb)Thrift and credit societiesc)Cooperative consumer storesd)Diary cooperativese)Housing cooperativesf) Marketing cooperatives
Prepare a scrap book and collect articles on the changing role of public sector and any other topics related to the syllabus.
Marks may be suitably distributed over the different parts of the project report-
a)Objectivesb)Methodologyc)Conclusions- findings and suggestions
Marking Scheme for Monday test 1st Monday test (30.7.2012)
1.Nature and purpose of business 10 Marks2.Forms of business organization 10 Marks
Total 20 Marks
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2nd Monday test (19.11.2012)1.Emerging modes of business 10 Marks2.Social responsibilities of business and Business ethics 10 Marks
Total 20 Marks3rd Monday test (14.01.2013)
1.Sources of business finance 06 Marks2.Small scale business 06 Marks3. Internal Trade 08 Marks
Total 20 Marks
Marking Schemes for half-yearly and annual examsH.Y. A.E.
Part A: Foundations of Business1. Nature and Purpose of Business 15 082. Forms of Business Organizations 25 123. Public, Private and Global Enterprises 25 104. Business Services 35 085. Emerging Modes of Business 066. Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics 06
Part B: Finance and Trade7. Sources of business finance - 078. Small Business - 109. Internal Trade - 0710. International Business - 0811. Project Work - 10
Total 100 100
ACCOUNTANCYJULYUnit 1: Introduction to Accounting
Accounting- objectives, advantages and limitations, types of accounting information; users of accounting information and their needs. Basic accounting terms: business transaction, account, capital, drawings, liability (internal & external, long term & short term) asset ( tangible & intangible, fixed, current, liquid and fictitious) receipts (capital & revenue), expenditure (capital, revenue & deferred), expense, income, profits, gains and losses, purchases, sales, stock, debtors, bills receivable, creditors, bills payable, goods, cost, vouchers, discount - trade and cash.
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Unit 2: Theory Base of Accounting&Fundamental accounting assumptions: going concern, consistency,
and accrual.&Accounting principles: accounting entity, money measurement,
accounting period, full disclosure, materiality, prudence, cost concept, matching concept and dual aspect.
&Double entry system.&Basis of accounting - cash basis and accrual basis.&Accounting standards: concept & objective. IFRS (International
Financial Reporting Standards).
Unit 3: Recording of Business Transactions &Accounting equation: analysis of transactions using accounting
equation.&Rules of debit and credit: for assets, liabilities, capital, revenue and
expenses.&Origin of transactions- source documents (invoice, cash memo, pay in
slip, cheque), preparation of vouchers - cash (debit & credit) and non cash (transfer).
&Books of original entry: format and recording - Journal.&Cash book: simple, cash book with bank column, petty cash book,&Other books: purchases book, sales book, purchases returns book,
sales returns book, bills receivable book, bills payable book and journal proper.
AUGUSTUnit 4: Preparation of Ledger, Trial Balance and Bank
Reconciliation StatementLedger - format, posting from journal, cash book and other special purpose books, balancing of accounts.Trial balance: objectives and preparationBank reconciliation statement: need and preparation. Corrected cash book balance.
SEPTEMBERRevision and half yearly examinations
OCTOBERUnit 5: Depreciation, Provisions and Reserves
Depreciation: concept, need and factors affecting depreciation; methods of computation of depreciation: straight line method, written down value method (excluding change in method)Accounting treatment of depreciation: by charging to asset account, by creating provision for depreciation/ accumulated depreciation
account, treatment of disposal of asset.Provisions and reserves: concept, objectives and difference between provisions and reserves; types of reserves- revenue reserve, capital reserve, general reserve, specific reserves and secret reserves.
Unit 6: Accounting for Bills of Exchange Transactions Bills of exchange and promissory note: definition, features, parties, specimen and distinction.Important terms : term of bill ,due date, days of grace, date of maturity, bill at sight, bill after date, discounting of bill, endorsement of bill, bill sent for collection, dishonor of bill, noting of bill , retirement and renewal of a bill, insolvency of acceptor.
NOVEMBERUnit 7: Accounting for Bills of Exchange Transactions (cont....)
Accounting treatment of bill transactions
Unit 8: Financial Statements of sole proprietorshipFinancial Statements: objective and importance.Trading and profit and loss account: gross profit, operating profit and net profit.Balance Sheet: need, grouping, marshalling of assets and liabilities.Adjustments in preparation of financial statements : with respect to closing stock, outstanding expenses, prepaid expenses, accrued income, income received in advance, depreciation, bad debts, provision for doubtful debts, provision for discount on debtors, manager's commission, abnormal loss, goods taken for personal use and goods distributed as free sample .Preparation of Trading and Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet of sole proprietorship.
DECEMBERUnit 9: Financial Statements of not-for-Profit Organizations
Not-for-profit organizations: concept.Receipts and payment account: features.Income and expenditure account: features. preparation of income and expenditure account and balance sheet from the given receipt and payment account with additional information.
Unit 10: Accounts from Incomplete RecordsIncomplete records: use and limitations.Ascertainment of profit/loss by statement of affairs method.
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JANUARYUnit 11: Computers in Accounting
Introduction to Computer and Accounting Information system {AIS}Application of computers in Accounting: automation of accounting process, designing accounting reports, MIS reporting, data exchange with other information systems. Comparison of accounting process in manual and computerized accounting highlighting advantages and limitations of automation. Sourcing of accounting system: Readymade, customized and tailormade accounting system. Advantages and disadvantages of each option.Accounting and database systemAccounting and database Management system.Concept of entity and relationship: entities and relationships in an Accounting system: designing and creating simple tables, forms, and reports in the context of accounting system.
Unit 12: Project Work (Any One)1. Collection of Source Documents, Preparation of Vouchers,
Recording of Transactions with the help of vouchers.2. Preparation of Bank Reconciliation Statement with the help of given
Cash book and Pass book.3. Project Work on any Windows based Accounting package: Installing
& starting the package, setting up a new Company, Setting up account heads, voucher entry, viewing and editing data.
FEBRUARYRevision.
MARKING SCHEME FOR MONDAY TEST:
FIRST MONDAY TEST (30-07-2012)1).Introduction to Accounting 04 marks2).Theory Base of Accounting 04 marks3). Recording of business transactions (till Acc. Equation) 12 marks
Total 20 marks
SECOND MONDAY TEST (05-11-2012)1). Preparation of Ledger, Trial Balance and BankReconciliation Statement. 08 marks2). Trial Balance and rectification of errors 04 marks3). Depreciation 08 marks
Total 20 marks
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THIRD MONDAY TEST (17-12-2012)1). Provisions and reserves 04 marks2). Bills of exchange 08 marks3). Financial Statements (without adjustments) 08 marks
Total 20 marks
Marking scheme for
half yearly and annual examinations:
TOPIC H.Y. Annual
Introduction to Accounting 10 5
Theory Base of Accounting 10 7
Recording of business transactions 20 9
Preparation of Ledger, Trial Balance and Bank
Reconciliation Statement. 30 9
Rectification of errors 30 7
Depreciation. Provisions and Reserves 8
Bills of Exchange 8
Financial Statements of sole proprietorship 12
Financial statements of not-for-profit organizations 10
Accounting from Incomplete records 5
Computers in Accounting and 10
Project Work 10
TOTAL 100 100
ECONOMICSJulyStatistics• Meaning and scope of statistics.• Defination function – importance, collection of data, source of data• Primary and secondary data – difference• Organization of data–census and sample method–example
difference between two
Indian Economics• Development policy and experiences – introduction of state of Indian
economy at the time of independence. • Economic planning and strategy .
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AugustStatistics• Presentation of data tabulation, bar diagram, frequency curve, ogive,
histogram• Measure of central tendency–calculation of mean, median and mode
Indian Economics• Economic reform–meaning and component, liberalization
privatization and globalization
September• Economic reform continue• Revision and half yearly examination
OctoberStatistics• Mean deviation – merits and demerits , calculation of M.D• Coefficient of mean deviation
Indian Economics• Current challenges, sustainable development-meaning and
importance • Employment-types , causes of unemployment , measure to remove it
NovemberStatistics• Measure of dispersion, range, quartile deviation, standard
deviation, calculations
Indian Economics• Infrastructure, meaning and types problems and policy , energy
health, education.
DecemberStatistics• Correlation – karl pearson’s correlation and rank correlation
Indian Economics• Infrastructure, meaning and types• Problem and policy energy health , education
JanuaryStatistics• Index number =- meaning method , problems in calculations
Indian Economics • Development experiences of India China and Pakistan
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February• Revision• Annual examination
MONDAY TESTFIRST MONDAY TEST(13.8.12)
Meaning and scope 05 MarksCollections of data 05 MarksDevelopment policy 10 MarksTotal 20 Marks
SECOND MONDAY TEST ( 3.12.12)Mean mode and median Economic reform 10 MarksCurrent challenges 10 MarksTotal 20 Marks
THIRD MONDAY TEST ( 28.1.13)Collection organization presentation
Measure of dispersion 10 MarksPlanning and challenges 10 MarksTotal 20 Marks
MARKING SCHEMEHALF YEARLY EXAMINATION
StatisticsUnit I, II 10 +25 MarksUnit, III 15 Marks
Indian EconomicsUnit IV 20marksUnit V 30 MarksTotal 100 Marks
Annual ExaminationsStatistics
Unit IV Project 05 MarksUnit I, II 15 MarksUnit III 07 Marks
Indian EconomicsUnit V And VI 30 MarksUnit VII 18 MarksUnit VIII 25 MarksTotal 100 Marks
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POLITICAL SCIENCEJULY
Lesson 1- Making of the ConstitutionLesson 2- Fundamental Rights
AUGUSTLesson 3- System of Representational DemocracyLesson 4- Executive in a Parliamentary SystemLesson 5- Legislature at the Central Level
SEPTEMBERLesson 5- Legislature at the Central LevelLesson 6- JudiciaryLesson 7- Federalism
OCTOBERLesson 8- Local Govt.Lesson 9- Political Philosophy underlying the ConstitutionLesson 10- Constitution as a living document
Book II: Political TheoryNOVEMBER
Lesson 1- Introduction to Political TheoryLesson 2- FreedomLesson 3- Equality
DECEMBERLesson 4- Social JusticeLesson 5- RightsLesson 6- Citizenship
JANUARYLesson 7- NationalismLesson 8- SecularismLesson 9- Peace
FEBRUARYLesson 10- DevelopmentRevision - Annual Exam
MONDAY TEST SCHEDULEFirst Monday Test ( 30.7.12 )
Book I:Lesson 1- Making of the Constitution 10 marksLesson 2- Fundamental Rights 10 marksTotal 20 marks
Second Monday Test (19.11.12)Lesson 4- Executive in a Parliamentary System 05 marksLesson 5- Legislature at the Central Level 06 marksLesson 6- Judiciary 05 marksLesson 7- Federalism 04 marksTotal 20 marks
Third Monday Test (14.1.13)Book I:
Lesson 8- Local Govt. 04 marksBook II:
Lesson 2- Freedom 04 marksLesson 3- Equality 04 marksLesson 4- Social Justice04 marksLesson 5- Rights 04 marksTotal 20 marks
Half Yearly ExamsBook I:
Lesson 1 to 5
Annual ExamsBook I & II
MARKING SCHEMEHalf Yearly
1 Mark Question (MCQ) – 1 * 10 = 10 marks2 Mark Question – 2 * 10 = 20 marks4 Mark Question – 4 * 10 = 40 marks6 Mark Question – 6 * 10 = 60 marks
Total No. of Question = 35Total Marks = 100
SOCIOLOGYJuly• Introduction sociology society• Relationship with other social sciences
August & September• Basic concepts:- Social group• Status and role
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• Social stratification• Social control Social institution:- Family marriage and kinship
Political and economic, Religion and education.
October• Culture and Society• Socialization, Cooperation, Conflict
November• Methods and Techniques Observations, Survey and Interview
methods.
December• Social structure• Class, caste, case and gender• Social Change• Social Order• Crime and Violence.• Changes in Rural and Urban Society.
January & February•Western Social Thinker• Indian Sociologist
Monday TestsSyllabus for Ist Monday Test (23.07.12)
1. Introducing to Sociology 05 Marks2. Society 05 Marks3. Relationship to other Disciplines 10 Marks
Total 20 Marks
Syllabus for IIrd Monday Test (05.11.12)1. Social Stratification 10 Marks2. Family 10 Marks
Total 20 Marks
Syllabus for IIIrd Monday Test (17.12.12)1. Techniques of Research 10 Marks2. Socialization 05 Marks3. Cooperation, competition and conflict 05 Marks
Total 20 Marks
Syllabus for half yearly Examination17.09.2012 to 29.09.2012
Book 1:- Introducing Sociology – 100
Annual Exams (100 Marks)1. One Paper Theory 80 MarksBook 1:- Introducing Sociology 34 MarksBook 2:- Understanding Sociology 46 Marks
Total 80 Marks
The appointment of 20 marks prescribed for practical project workProject (Understanding School Leave) 07 MarksViva based on the Project Work 05 MarksResearch Design 08 Marks
Monday Test Marking Scheme2 Question–3 Marks1 Question–4 Marks2. Question–5 Marks
Marking Scheme of H.Y.Q nos. 1 to 15 are 2 marksQ nos. 16 to 25 are of 4 marksQ nos. 30 is to 6 marks
Marking Scheme of Annual ExamQ. nos 1 to 14 are of 2 marksQ. nos 15 to 21 are of 4 marksQ. nos 22 to 24 are of 6 marksQ. nos 25 is passage question of 6 marks
PSYCHOLOGYJULYCH-1: What is psychology?Practical: Introduction to experimental psychology
AUGUSTCh-2: Methods of psychologyCh-7: Human MemoryPractical: Experiment on memory
SEPTEMBERRevisionHalf - Yearly Exam
Theory-70Practical-30
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OCTOBERCh-5: Sensory, Attentional and Perceptual ProcessesPractical: Experiment on attention
NOVEMBERCh-3: Bases of Human BehaviourCh-4: Human DevelopmentPractical: Project work
DECEMBERCh-6: LearningCh-8: ThinkingPractical: Experiment on Learning
JANUARYCH-9: Motivation and Emotion
FEBRUARYRevisionAnnual Examination
Theory: 70 marksPractical: 30 marks
First Monday Test (06.08.12) Ch-1: What is psychology?
Second Monday Test (26.11.12)Ch-5: Sensory, Attentional and Perceptual Processes
Third Monday Test (21.01.13)Ch-3: Bases of Human Behaviour
Half-yearly ExaminationsCh-1: What is psychology?Ch-2: Methods of psychologyCh-7: Human Memory
Annual ExaminationsCh-3: Bases of Human BehaviourCh-4: Human DevelopmentCh-5: Sensory, Attentional and Perceptual ProcessesCh-6: LearningCh-8: ThinkingCh-9: Motivation and Emotion
COMPUTER SCIENCEJULY
(1) Computer Overview(2) Working with Operating System(3) General OOP Concepts
AUGUST(1) Getting Started with C++(2) Data Handling(3) Operators & Expressions in C++(4) Flow of Control(5) Standard Library Functions
SEPTEMBER(1) Data Representation(2) Revision
OCTOBERArrays
NOVEMBERUser Defined Function
DECEMBERStructures
JANUARYStructures (Contd.)
FEBRUARYProgramming Methodology Revision
FIRST MONDAY TEST (13.08.2012)1. Computer Overview 072. Programming in C++ 083. Operators & Expressions 05
SECOND MONDAY TEST (03.12.2012)1. Arrays 152. Standard Library Functions 05
FOURTH MONDAY TEST (28.01.2013)User Defined Functions 20
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Half Yearly Exam1. Computer Overview 082. Working with operating system 103. Getting started with C++ 024. General Concepts of OOPS 075. Data Handling6. Operators & Expressions in C++ 357. Flow of Control8. Console I/O Operations9. Data Representation 08
THEORY– 70PRACTICAL– 30
TOTAL– 100
Annual Exam1. General Concepts of OOPS 052. Getting started with C++3. Data Handling4. Operators & Expressions in C++5. Flow of Control6. Console I/O Operations 457. Arrays8. Functions9. Standard Library & Header File
10. Programming Methodology 0511. Data Representation 0512. Structures 10
Theory– 70Practical– 30
Total– 100
HOME SCIENCEJuly
Concept of Home Science and its scopeKnow Myself - Understanding adolescentCognitive development among adolescents
AugustSocial & emotional development during adolesenceProblems of adolescent
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Preparing for careerPopulation educationNutrition for self and family
SeptemberRole of nutrients: Proteins, carbohydrates, fats and vitamins
Half Yearly ExaminationConcept of Home Science 02 MarksKnow myself 44 MarksNutrition for self and family 24 MarksTotal Theory 70 MarksPractical 30 Marks
OctoberMineralsDeficiency diseasedFood groups & balance dietSelection & storage of foods
NovemberPrinciples and reasons of cooking foodFood preservationMy resourcesManagement process and decision making
DecemberManagement of time and energyOrganization of space and work at homeWork ethicsMy apparel : An introduction to fibre sc.
JanuaryYarn making and fabric constructionFabric finishes
FebruaryGeneral revisionPractical- Related practical will be taken up
Annual ExaminationTheory: 70 MarksPractical: 30 MarksTotal 100 Marks
Monday Test Syllabus (Max. Marks- 20)First Monday Test (13.08.12)
Scope of Home scienceCognitive development among adolescentsProblems of adolescents
Second Monday Test (03.12.12)Preparation & reasons of cooking foodSelection and storage of foodsFood preservation
Third Monday Test (28.01.13)Management process and decision makingManagement of Time and EnergyWork ethics
PHYSICAL HEALTH EDUCATIONApril 2012 to August 2012• General Warming up exercises (i) Jogging (ii) Running (iii) Stretching
exercises.• Basic of drill (i) Attention (ii) Stand at ease (iii) Right, left & about turn.• Games/Sports (i) Basketball (ii) Football (iii) Badminton (iv) T.T
(v) Cricket.
September 2012 to November 2012• General Warming up exercises (i) Jogging (ii) Running
(iii) Stretching exercises.• Basic of drill (i) Attention (ii) Stand at ease (iii) Right, left & about
turn (iv) Mark time mark.• Games/Sports (i) Volleyball (ii) Football (iii) Badminton (iv) T.T
December 2012 to February 2013• General Warming up exercise (i) Jogging (ii) Running (iii)
Stretching exercises.• Basic of drill (i) Mark time mark (ii) March past (iii) Free hand a
exercise.• Games/Sports (i) Volleyball (ii) Football (iii) Badminton (iv) T.T
(v) Basketball
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WORK EXPERIENCE
SCULPTURE (Medium: Clay, P.O.P, Paper, M.Seal etc)
Month-April, May, July1. Portrait relief2. Portrait round3. Figure compo. Buddha4. Thinker5. Resting round
Month-August to October1. Resting relief2. Musician with 3 figure round3. Musician with 3 figure relief4. Gossiping5. Snake charmer round
Month-November to December1. Snake charmer relief2. Monuments round3. Monuments relief4. Indian coins5. Yoga compo. round
Month-Janrury February1. Yoga compo. relief2. Wrestling round3. Wrestling relief4. Sketching5. Competition
DANCE April
Three pools tattkaar, ekgun, dugun, chaugun
May
Three pools tihai
July
Contracts with tabla and speak to tattkaar
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August
Staff knowledge of the movement
September: Half Yearly Examination
October
One folk dance
November
Practice speaking in a rhythm of 12 beats
December
Movement of the type of bharatnatyam
January
Dadra, Khrwa, writing in the way of empty hand
February
Revision & Test
March
Theory
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
AprilBasic knowledge of sur and tal.
May8 beat and 16 beat pattern.
JuneSargam practice on guitar’s e-note
JulyRevision
TestSeptermber
A orchestra dhun.
October
Rhythm pattern with school anthem.
November
Notes of sare jahan se acha and its rhythm.
December
Alankar and chods pattern played on guita, hamonium
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and key board
January
guita rhythm with patriotic song.
February
Rhythm pattern played on table, congo and dhaf
TestMarch
Revision
COMPUTER SCIENCE
JulyChapter-1 :Introduction to Adobe FireworksChapter-2 :Creating Vector GraphicsChapter-3 :Enhancing Vector Graphics
AugustChapter-4 :Working with Bitmap GraphicsChapter-5 :Adding Text to ImagesChapter-6 :Adding Interactivity to Images
September Revision
OctoberChapter-7 :Optimizing Images for WebChapter-8 :Working with Pages
NovemberChapter-9 :Creating Slide shows
DecemberChapter-10:The Export Option
JanuaryChapter-11 :Automating Repetitive TasksChapter-12:Using Fireworks with Other Application
FebruaryProject Work
HOME SKILLSJuly
Preparation of Mocktails & Snacks
AugustPreparation of South Indian Cuisine
SeptemberTable setting and Flower Arrangement
OctoberArt of Flower Arrangement & Table Setting
NovemberPreparation & Serving of Healthy Salads
DecemberTechniques of Tie & Dye by using various techniques like Marbling , knotting, coining and stripes
JanuaryPreparation of & Serving of continental/ Thai food
Vocal Music
April -
May- Knowledge of basic chord
July - Name of the swar
August - Name of ten thaths
September - Knowledge of tabla
October - Five alankars on harmonium
November - School Anthem
December- One partriotic song
January- Practice of taal Dadra on hand beat
February- National Anthem
March- Revision
Five Alankars of wikrit swar
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