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Gov!. of NCT of Delhi: Directorate of Education Examination Cell, Room No. 222-A Old Secretariat, Delhi-ll0054 No.DE.5f43f04fExamf2011-12!1Qb'l- l'liS" Date: ;l~ )11)1-, If CIRCULAR If Sub: Mock Test for Class XII Academic Year 2015-16 For the improvement of performance of XII class (Board) students Academic Year 2015-16, Mock Test will be held w.e.f. 10'h Dec. 2015 as per following schedule and syllabus. The guidelines for smooth conduct of examination are as under. 1. The test will be conducted separately for Morning and Evening shift schools. 2. The question paper (as per the design of CBSE question paper) will be provided by the Examination Branch (HQ) Directorate of Education at each Zonal Distribution Centre. 3. Duration & Marks of question paper would be as per CBSE norms. 4. The sealed cartons f packets containing question papers and marking schemes, packed school wise, will be delivered to all the ZDCs on the very day of exam between 6:30 a.rn. and 7:30 a.m. for further distribution to schools. However, priority is to be given to morning shift schools. 5. All the concerned must note that the supply of question papers to schools will be done strictly as per the enrollment submitted by schools online for First Term Exam 2015. 6. The time frame must be strictly adhered to by all concerned. 7. Answer sheets of Mock Test are to be shown and handed over the students. Question papers are to be discussed in the class and model answers to be provided to all the students. 8. Exam of subjects which are not included in the date sheet may be conducted at school level, if required. 9. All DDEs (Zone) I DEOs are directed to conduct surprise visits to schools during conduct of the test. 10. Link for filling up the result of Mock Test shall be available to all the schools from 19'h Dec. 2015 to 23,d Dec. 2015 after which the link will be blocked.

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Gov!. of NCT of Delhi: Directorate of EducationExamination Cell, Room No. 222-A

Old Secretariat, Delhi-ll0054No.DE.5f43f04fExamf2011-12!1Qb'l- l'liS" Date: ;l~ )11)1-,

If CIRCULAR If

Sub: Mock Test for Class XII Academic Year 2015-16

For the improvement of performance of XII class (Board) studentsAcademic Year 2015-16, Mock Test will be held w.e.f. 10'h Dec. 2015 asper following schedule and syllabus. The guidelines for smooth conductof examination are as under.

1. The test will be conducted separately for Morning and Eveningshift schools.

2. The question paper (as per the design of CBSE question paper)will be provided by the Examination Branch (HQ) Directorate ofEducation at each Zonal Distribution Centre.

3. Duration & Marks of question paper would be as per CBSE norms.4. The sealed cartons f packets containing question papers and

marking schemes, packed school wise, will be delivered to all theZDCs on the very day of exam between 6:30 a.rn. and 7:30 a.m.for further distribution to schools. However, priority is to be given tomorning shift schools.

5. All the concerned must note that the supply of question papers toschools will be done strictly as per the enrollment submitted byschools online for First Term Exam 2015.

6. The time frame must be strictly adhered to by all concerned.7. Answer sheets of Mock Test are to be shown and handed over the

students. Question papers are to be discussed in the class andmodel answers to be provided to all the students.

8. Exam of subjects which are not included in the date sheet may beconducted at school level, if required.

9. All DDEs (Zone) I DEOs are directed to conduct surprise visits toschools during conduct of the test.

10. Link for filling up the result of Mock Test shall be available toall the schools from 19'h Dec. 2015 to 23,d Dec. 2015 after whichthe link will be blocked.

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DATE SHEET FOR MOCK TEST 2015-16

Timing for Morning Shift - 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.Timing for Evening Shift - 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Date Day Subject10/12/2015 Thursdav English (Core)11/12/2015 Friday Biologyl History14/12/2015 Monday Chemistry/Acct.lPol.Sc.15/12/2015 Tuesday Sociology16/12/2015 Wednesday Physics/B.Study17/12/2015 Thursday Economics18/12/2015 Friday MathematicslGeography

NOTE: Head of School may conduct the exam in the subjects of HistoryI Political Science I Geography at their own level if it clashes with theother subjects in the date sheet.

SUBJECT-WISE SYLLABUS FOR MOCK TEST 2015-2016

S.No. Subiect Content1 Accountancy Part-Accounting for Partnership Firms and Companies

Unit I: - Accounting for Partnership firms- Fundamentals- Admission of a Partner- Retirement & Death of a Partner

Unit II : - Accounting for Companies- Issue of Share Capital- Issue of Debentures

Part B : - Analysis of Financial Statements

Unit III :- Accounting RatiosUnit IV:- Cash Flow Statement

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2 Mathematics

3 Chemistry

1) Matrices2) Determinants3) Continuity and Differentiability4) Application of Integrals5) Vector Algebra6) Three Dimensional Geometry7) Linear Programming8) Probability

Unit I: Solid State-Unit cell in two dimensional and three dimensional lattices,Calculation of density of unit cell, voids, number of atoms per unitcell in a cubic unit cell, point defects, electrical and nand p typesemiconductors.

Unit II: Solutions-Colligative properties- relative lowering of vapour pressure,Raoull's law, elevation of boiling point, depression of freezingpoint, osmotic pressure, determination of molecular massesusing colligative properties, abnormal molecular mass, Van'tHoff factor.

Unit III: Electrochemistry-Specific and molar ccnductivity, Variations of conductivity withconcentration, Kohlrausch's Law, electrolytic cells an Galvanic cells,lead accumulator, EMF of a cell, standard electrode potential,Nemst equation and its application to chemical cells, Relationbetween Gibbs energy change and EMF 0 a cell.

Unit IV: Chemical Kinetics -Rate of a reaction (average and instantaneous), factors affectingrate of reaction: concentration, temperature, catalyst; order andmolecularity of a reaction, rate law and specific rate constant,integrated rate equations and half life (only for zero and first orderreactions). Activation energy, Activation energy, Arrheniousequation.

Unit V: Surface Chemistry -Absorption-physiosorption and chemosorption, factors affectingabsorption of gases on solids, activity and selectivity; conoidal statedistinction between true solutions,colloids and suspension; lyophilic,lyophobic multi molecular and macromolecular colloids; propertiesof colloids; Tundall effect, Brownian movement, electrophoresis,coagulation, emulsion - types of emulsions.

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Unit VI: General Principles and Processes of Isolationof ElementsPrinciples and methods of extraction- concentration, oxidation,reduction- electrolytic method and refining.

Unit VII: "P"- Block Elements-Group15 Elements: Electronic configuration, oxidation states,trends in compounds of Nitrogen, preparation and properties ofAmmonia and Nitric Acid, Oxides of Nitrogen ( Structure only) ;Phosphours - allotropic forms, compounds of Phosphorus:Halides and oxoacids (elementary idea only).

Group 16 Elements: Electronic configuration, oxidationstates, Sulphur - compounds of Sulphur: PreparationProperties and uses of Sulphur - dioxide, sulphuric acid:industrial process of manufacture, properties and uses,oxoacids of Sulphur (Structures only).

Group 17 Elements: _ i:: CIrig.Jai:n,oxidationsIaEs trends inphysical and chemical properties; interhalogen compounds,oxoacids of halogens (structures only).

Group 18 Elements: Generali1Ir<xiJctionelectronic configuration,occurance, trends in physical and chemical properties.

Unit VIII: "d" and "f" Block Elements -.Electronic configuration, characteristics of transition metalsgeneral trends in properties of the first row transition metals-metallic character, ionization enthalpy, oxidation states, ionicradii, colour, catalytic property, magnetic properties, interstitialcompounds, alloy formation. Preparation and properties ofK2Cr207 and KMn04'Lanthanoids- Lanthanoid contraction and its consequences.Actinoids- Comparison with lanthanoids.

Unit IX: Coordination Compounds - Colour, magnticproperties and shapes,IUPAC nomenclature of mononucJearcoordination compounds. Bonding, VBT, and CFt; structure,andstereo isomerism, importance of coordination compounds(biological system).

Unit X: Haloalkanes and Haloarenes -Haloalkanes: Physical and Chemical properties, rrechanism ofsubstitution rea:fu1s, optical rotation.Haloarenes: Substitution reactions (Directive influence of

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halogen in monosubstrtuted compounds only)Uses and environmental effects of- trichloromethane, idoform,DDT.

Unit XI: Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers -Alcohols: Methods of preparation, physical and chemicalproperties (of primary alcohols only) identification of primary,secondary and tertiary alcohols, mechanism of dehydration,uses with special reference to methanol and ethanol.

Phenols: Methods of preparation,physicaland chemical propertes,addic natureof phenol,electrophillicsubstitutionreactions.Ethers: MeIrods afpreparation,physicalandchemicalproperties.

Unit XII: Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids -Aldehydes and Ketones: Nomenclature,methods ofpreparation, chemical properties and mechanism ofnucleophilic addition, reactivity of alpha hydrogen Inaldehydes,Carboxylic Acids: Acidic nature, chemical properties.

Unit XIII: Organic compounds containing Nitrogen -Amines: Chemical properties, identification of primary, secondaryand tertiary amines.Diazonium salts: Preparation, chemical reactions andimportance in synthetic organic chemistry.

Unit XIV: Biomolecules-Carbohydrates: Classification, Monosaccahrides (glucose and

fructose), D-L configuration oligosaccharides (sucrose, lactose,maltose), polysaccharides (starch, cellulose, glycogen); Importanceof carbohydrates.Proteins: Elementary idea of amino acids, peptide bond,polypeptides, proteins, structure of proteins - primary, secondary,tertiary structure and quaternary structures denaturation of proteins.

Vitamins: Classification and Functions.

Nucleic Acids: DNA and RNA

Unit XV : Polymers -Classification- natural and synthetic, methods ofpOlymerization(Addition and condensation), copolymerization,some important polymers: natural and synthetic like polythene,nylon polyesters, bakelite, rubber. Biodegradable and non-biodeqradable polymers.

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Unit XVI: Chemistry in Everyday life -Chemicals in medicines: analgesics, 1rarqu~izersantiseptics,disinfectants, antimicrobial, antibiotics, antacids.Chemicals in food: preservatives, artificial sweetening agents,elementary idea of antioxidants.

Cleansing agents: Soap and detergents, cleansing action

BusinessStudies

Part A - Principles and Functions of Management

Unit 1: Nature and Significance of Management:Levels of ManagementCoordination - concept and importance

Unit 2: Principles of ManagementFayol's Principles of ManagementTaylor's Scientific Management-Principles and Techniques

Unit 3: Management and Business EnvironmentDimensions of Business Environment - Economic,Social, Technoloqical, Political and Legal

Unit 4: Planning:Planning ProcessSingle Use and Standing Plans: Objectives,Strategy, Policy, Procedure, Method, Rule, Budget,Programme

Unit 5: Organizing:Structure of organizing: Functional and DivisionalDelegation: Concept, Elements and importanceDecentralization - Concept and Importance

Unit 6: Staffing -Staffing ProcessRecruitment- SourcesSelection- ProcessTraining and Development: Concept andImportance: Methods of Training: On the Job andoff the Job. Induction training, Vestibule training,Apprenticeship training and Internship.

Unit 7: Directing: Elements of DirctingMotivation: Concept, Maslow's Hierarchy of needs,Financial and Non- Financial incentivesLeadership: Concept, styles: Authoritative,Democratic and laissez faireCommunication: Concept, Formal and informalcommunication, barriers to effective communicationHow to overcome the barriers. '

Unit 8: Controlling

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Relationship between Planning and ControllingSteps in the process of Control

Part B - Business Finance and MarketingUnit 9: Financial Management

• Financial Decisions: Investment, Financing andDividend; Meaning and Factors affecting

• Fixed and Working Capital: Concept and factorsaffecting their requirements

Unit 10 : Financial Markets• Money Market and its instruments• SEBI- Objectives and Functions

Unit 11: Marketing ManagementMarketing Mix- Concept and elements

• Product- Concept, branding, labeling and packaging• Price- Factors determining price• Physical distribution- concept and components,

Channels of distribution: concept, role,• Promotion: Concept and Elements: Objections against

advertising.Personal selling - Concept and qualities of a good

SalesmanSales Promotion - Concept and TechniquesPublic relations - Concept and role

Unit 12: Consumer Protection• Consumer Protection Act 1986

• Rights and Responsibilities of Consumer• Redressal Machinery• Remedies available

5 Biology Unit VI - Reproduction

Chapter 2 - Sexual Reproduction in Flowering PlantsChapter 3 - Human ReproductionUnit VII- Genetics and EvolutionChapter 5 - Principles of Inharitance and VariationChapter 6 - Molecular Basis of Inheritance

Unit VIII- Biology in Human Welfare

Chapter 8 - Human Health and DiseaseChapter 9 - Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production

Unit IX - Biotechnology

Chaoter 11 - Biotechnologv: Principles and Processes

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Chapter 12 - Biotechnology and its applicationUnit X - EcologyChapter 13 - Organism and PopulationChapter 15 - Biodiversity and Conservation

6 EconomicsPart-A INTRODUCTORY MICRO ECONOMICSUnit-I: IntroductionUnit-II: Consumer's Equilibrium and DemandUnit-III: Producer Behaviour and Supply

Part- B INTRODUCTORY MACRO ECONOMICSUnit-V: National Income and Related AggregatesUnit-VI: Determination of Income and EmploymentUnit-IX: Balance of Payments

7 English Core 1.Reading Section - Comprehension and Note Making2. Writing Section -(i) Noticel Poster(ii) Job Application(iii) Letter to Editor(iv) Order Placement(v) Article, Debate, Story Writing3. Literature

Flamingo:(i) The Last Lesson,

(ii) Lost Spring,(iii) Deep Water(iv) The RattrapPoem:

(i) My Mother at Sixty Six(ii) An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum(iii) Keeping Quiet

Vistas:(i) The Tiger King(ii) The Enemy(iil)Memories of childhood

4. Long Reading Text.Novels(i) Incident based questions(ii) Character Sketch

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Theme Two- Kings, Farmers and TownsTheme Four- Thinkers, Beliefs and BuildingsPart- II Theme Five- Through the Eyes of Travelers Theme

Six- Bhakti - Sufi TraditionsTheme Seven- An Imperial CapitalTheme Eight- Peasants, Zamindar and the StatesPart- IIITheme Eleven- Rebels and the RajTheme Thirteen- Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist .

Sociology Part A- Indian Society

Chapter 3- Social Institutions: Continuity and Change

Chapter 4- The Market as a Social Institution

Chapter 5- Patterns of Social Inequality and Exclusion

Part B- Social Change and Development in India Chapter

4- Change and Development in Rural Society

Chapter 5- Change and Development in Industrial Society

Chapter 6- Globalization and Social Change

Chapter 7- Mass Media and Communication

Chapter 8- Social Movements

9 Geography Part 1 - Fundamentals of Human Geography1. Human Geography: Nature and Scope (Lesson 1)2. The World Population: Distribution Density and Growth

(Lesson 2)3. Human Development (Lesson 4)4. Primary Activities (Lesson 5)5. Secondary Activities (Lesson 6)6. International trade (Lesson 9)7. Map of World

Part 2 - India: People and Economy1. Population: Distribution, Density, Growth and

Composition (Lesson 1)2. Human Settlements (Lesson 4)3. Land Resources and Agriculture (Lesson 5)4. Water Resources (Lesson 6)5. Manufacturing Industries (Lesson 8)6. Transport and Communication (Lesson 10)7. International Trade (Lesson 11)8. Map of India

10. History Part- ITheme One- Bricks, Beads and Bones

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MovementTheme Fourteen- Understanding PartitionTheme Fifteen- Framing the Constitution

PoliticalScience

PART A: Contemporary World PoliticsChapter

1. US Hegemony in World Politics2. Allernalive Centers of Power3. Contemporary South Asia4. Security in Contemporary World5. Environment and Natural Resources

PART B: Politics in India Since Independence1.Era of One Party Dominance2. Politics of Planned Development3. Challenges of Congress System4.Crises of the Constitutional Order

Physics UNIT-I- ElectrostaticsChapter -1 : Electric Charge & fieldsElectric dipole, electric field due to a dipole, torque on a dipolein a uniform electric field. Electric flux, statement of Gauss'stheorem & its applications to find field due to a infinitely longstraight wire, uniformly changed infinite plane sheet anduniformly charged thin spherical shell.Chapter-2 : Electrostatic Potential and CapacitanceDielectrics and electric polarization, capacitors & capacitance,combination of capacitors in series and in parallel, capacitanceof a parallel plate capacitor with and without dielectric mediumbetween the plates energy stored in a capacitor.UNIT-II: Current ElectricityChapter -3 : Current ElectricityInternal resistance of a cell, potential difference and EMF of acell, combination of cells in series and parallel Kircholfs lawsand simple application, wheatstone bridge Principle metrebridge. Potentiometer- Principle and its application to measurepotential difference and for comparing EMF of two cells:measurement of internal resistance of a cell.UNIT-III: Magnetic Effects of current and MagnetismChapter -4 Moving charges and magnetismForce on a current carrying conductor in a uniform magneticfield, force between two parallel current carrying conductors-definition of ampere, torque experienced by a current loop inuniform magnetic field moving coil galvanometer its currentsensitivity & conversion to ammeter and voltmeter.Chapter-S Magnetism and matterCurrent loop as a magnetic dipole & its magnetic dipolemoment, magnetic dipole moment of a revolving electron ;earth's magnetic field & maqnetic elements . Para- dia- &

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fenomagnetic substances with examples.

[UNIT-IV : Electromagnetic Induction and AlternatingCurrentsChapter -6 : Electromagnetic InductionElectromagnetic Induction; Faraday's Laws, induced EMF &current Lanz's law, Eddy currents self and mutual induction.Chapter -7 : Alternating Current:LCR series circuit, resonance; power in AC circuit. Wattlesscurrent, AC generator and transformerUNIT-V: Electromagnetic wavesChapter -8 Electromagnetic wavesElectromagnetic spectrum including elementary facts abouttheir uses.UNIT-VI: OpticsChapter -9 Ray optics and optical InstrumentsPower of lensTotal Internal Reftection and its application, optical fibre,refraction and dispersion of light through a prism , opticalinstruments: microscopes & astronomical telescopes and theirmagnifying powers.

Chapter -10: Wave OpticsInterference, young double slit experiment and expression forfringe width coherent sources and sustained interference oflight, diffraction due to single slit , width of central maximaresolving power of microscope & astronomical telescope,polarization, plane polarized light, Brewster's law, use of planepolarized light and Polaroid.

UNIT-VII: Dual nature of radiation and matter.Chapter -11 Dual nature of radiation and matter.Dual nature of radiation, Photoelectric effect, hertz & Lenard:observation, Einstein's photoelectric equation bar bile natureof light.

UNIT-VIII: Atoms & nucleiChapter -12 AtomsBohr's model, energy levels hydrogen spectrumChapter-13 NucleiComposition of size of nucleus, Radio activity Alpha, Beta &Gamma particles trays and their properties radioactive decaylaw.

UNIT-IX: Electronic DevicesSemi conductor electronics: material, devices & simple circuitsEnergy bands conductors , semi conductor & insulators

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(qualitative ideas only) semi conductor diode I-Vcharacteristics in forward and reverse biasing, diode as arectifier , special purpose p-n junction diodes -LED,photodiode, solar cells , Zener diode & their characteristicsZener diode as a voltage regulator basic idea of analog &digital signals logic gates (OR, AND, NOT, NAND and NOR)

UNIT -X : Communication systemChapter -15 Communication systemNeed for modulation, A.M. & F.M. advantages of FM over A.M.Basic ideas about internet, mobile telephony & GPS.

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