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SANT NIRANKARI PUBLIC SCHOOL SYLLABUS(2020-2021)
CLASS XI ARTS STREAM
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TERM - I
MONTH WEEK BOOK/SECTION CHAPTER /TOPIC
April,2020 I & 2 - -
3 SNAPSHOTS READING WRITING
L - 1 The Summer Of The Beautiful White Horse
Unseen Passage / Poem
Notice
4 HORNBILL GRAMMAR
L-1 The Portrait Of A Lady
A Photograph (Poem)
Determiners - Integrated Grammar Practice
May,2020 1 HORNBILL The Laburnum Top (Poem)
2 HORNBILL
L - 2 We're Not Afraid To Die …..If We Can All Be Together
3 SNAPSHOTS WRITING SKILLS
L - 2 The Address Letter To The Editor Advertisements (Classifieds & Commercials)
4 ------ ---------
JULY,2020 1 HORNBILL L - 3 Discovering Tut - The Saga Continues Voice Of the Rain (Poem)
2 HORNBILL
READING SKILLS
L - 4 Landscape Of The Soul Note Making & Summary Writing
3 SNAPSHOTS WRITING SKILLS
L- 3 Ranga's Marriage Article Writing Speech Writing
4 WRITING SKILLS GRAMMAR
Business Letters (Making Enquiry & Giving Information) Tenses - Integrated Grammar Practice
AUGUST : PERIODIC ASSESSMENT- I
AUGUST, 2020
1 GRAMMAR Integrated Grammar Practice
2 HORNBILL
L - 5 The Ailing Planet : The Green Movement's Role
HISTORY
Month Name of the Chapter Week Topic cover
L-1 From the beginning of time III week
The precursors of modern human beings,
modern human beings. Early human :
ways of obtaining food, early human :
3 SNAPSHOTS READING SKILLS
L - 4 Albert Einstein At School Unseen Passage / Poem Note Making & Summary Writing
4 HORNBILL
WRITING SKILLS
L - 5 Mother's Day Business Letters (Placing Orders. Cancellation Of Order, Registering Complaints)
SEPTEMBER : Periodic assessment - II : (SYLLABUS APRIL TO AUGUST)
TERM - II
SEPTEMBER,2020
1 REVISION
2 -
3 -
4 WRITING SKILLS GRAMMAR
Job Application With Bio Data/ Resume Modals - Integrated Grammar Practice
OCTOBER, 2020
1 HORNBILL Childhood (Poem)
2 SNAPSHOTS L - 6 The Ghat Of The Only World
3 SNAPSHOTS WRITING SKILLS
L - 7 Birth Debate
4 HORNBILL WRITING SKILLS
L - 6 Browning Version Father To Son (Poem) Poster Making
NOVEMBER, 2020
1 HORNBILL
WRITING SKILLS
L - 7 The Adventure Report Writing
2
HORNBILL
WRITING SKILLS
L - 8 Silk Road Letter To School Authorities Regarding Admissions, School Issues, Requirements, Suitability Of Courses Etc.
3 SNAPSHOTS L - 8 The Tale Of Melon City
4 GRAMMAR Change Of Voice - Integrated Grammar Practice
DECEMBER,2020
REVISION
DECEMBER : PERIODIC ASSESSMENT - III
JANUARY , 2021
REVISION
FEBRUARY, 2021
FINAL EXAMINATION (Full Syllabus April' 2020 -Nov' 2020)
April
from trees to caves and open air sites :
early human : making tools.
L-1 From the beginning of time IV week Modes of communication : language and
Art, early encounters with hunter-
gatherers in Africa, hunter-gatherer
societies-from the present to the past.
May
L-2 writing and city life I week The significance of urbanism, movement
of goods into cities, the development of
writing, the system of writing, Literacy,
the uses of writing,
L-2 writing and city life
II week
Urbanization in southern Mesopotamia,
Temples and Kings, Life in the city, A
trading town in a Pastoral zone, Cities in
Mesopotamian culture, the Legacy of
writing.
Revision III week Revision
June Summer vacation Summer vacation
July
L-3 An empire across three
continents
I week The Early Empire, The third crisis,
gender, Literacy, Culture, Economic
expansion, Controlling workers, Social
hierarchies, Late Antiquity.
L-4 the central Islamic lands II week Rise of Islam in Arabia: Faith, community
and politics, the caliphate: Expansion,
civil wars and sect formation: The
Umayyads and Centralisation of polity.
L-4 the central Islamic lands III week The Abbasid Revolution, Break-up of the
caliphate and the rise of sultanates: The
Crusades, economy agriculture,
urbanisation and commerce, learning and
culture.
Revision IV week Revision
AUGUST PERIODIC ASSESSMENT I
L-5 Nomadic empire I week Introduction, Social and Political
background. The career of Genghis
khan. The Mongols after Genghis khan.
L-5 Nomadic empire II week Social political and military organization,
conclusion: Situating Genghis khan and
Mongols in world history.
August
L-6 The three others III week An introduction to Feudalism, France and
England, The three orders, The Second
order: The nobility, The Manorial Estate,
The Knights, The First order: The clergy,
monks, The Church and Society, The
Third order: Peasants, Free and Unfree,
England, Factors affecting Social and
Economic Relations.
L-6 The three others IV week The Environment, Land use, New
Agriculture Technology, A Fourth order?
New Towns people, Cathedral-Towns,
The Crisis of the Fourteenth Century,
Political changes, Social unrest.
September Revision and PERIODIC
ASSESSMENT II
October
L-7 changing cultural traditions I week The Revival of Italian Cities, Universities
and Humanism, The Humanist view of
History, Science and Philosophy: The
Arabs’ Contribution, Artists and Realism,
Architecture.
L-7 changing cultural traditions II week The First printed books, A new concept of
Human being, The aspirations of women.
Debates within Christianity, The
copernicon Revolution, Reading the
Universe, Renaissance in the Century.
L-8 conerontation of cultures III week Communities of the Caribbean and
Brazil, The State system of Central and
south America, The Aztecs, the Mayas,
the Incas of Peru, Voyages of Exploration
by Europeans.
L-8 conerontation of cultures IV week The Atlantic Crossing, Spain establishes
on Empire in America, Cortes and the
Aztecs, Pizarro and the Incas, Cabral and
Brazil, Conquest, Colonies and the Slave
Trade.
L-9 The Industrial revolution I week Why Britain? Towns, Trade and Finance,
Coal and iron, Cotton, spinning and
Weaving, Steam Power, Canals and
Railways, Who were the Changed lives,
L-9 The Industrial revolution II week The Workers, Women, Children and
Industrialization, Protest Movements,
Reform through laws, The debate on the
‘Industrial Revolution’.
November
L-10 Displacing Indigenous peoples III week European Imperialism, North America,
The Native Peoples, Encounters with
Europeans, Encounter with Europeans
Mutual Perceptions.
L-10 Displacing Indigenous peoples IV week The Native peoples lose their land, the
Gold Rush, and the Growth of Industries,
Constitutional Rights, The Winds of
Change, Australia.
December
L-11 paths to modernisation I week Introduction, Japan- The Political
System, The Meiji Restoration,
Modernising the Economic, Industrial
Workers, Aggressive Nationalism,
‘Westernization’ and ‘Tradition’, Daily
Life, ‘Overcoming Modernity’, After
Defeat: Re-emerging as a Global
Economic power.
L-11 paths to modernisation II week China-Establishing the Republic, The
Rise of the Communist Party of China,
Establishing the New Democracy, 1946-
65, Conflicting visions: 1965-78, Reforms
from 1978, The story of Taiwan, Two
Roads to Modernisation.
PERIODIC ASSESSSMENT III
January REVISION
February FINAL EXAMINATION
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Month Name of the chapter Week Topic cover
April Part-A Indian Constitution at
Work
III week
The making if the Constitution, the
Constituent Assembly, Procedural
Achievements and Philosophy of the
Constitution. L-1 Constitution why to how
Part-B Political Theory IV week
What is Politics? What do we study in
political Theory? Putting political Theory
to practice. Why should we study political
Theory?
L-1 Philosophy of the
Constitution
May
Part-A Indian Constitution at
Work
I week
Are Constitution static? The procedure to
amend the Constitution. Why have there
been so many Amendments. L-2 Constitution as a living
Document
Part-A Indian Constitution at
Work
II week
Basic Structure and Evolution of the
Constitution. Constitution as a Living
Document.
L-2 Constitution as a living
Document
Part-B
Political Theory III week The ideal of Freedom. What is Freedom?
Why do we need Constraints? Harm
principle. Negative and Positive Liberty.
L-3 Freedom
June Summer vacation Summer vacation
July Part-A
Indian Constitution at
Work
I week
The Importance of Rights, Fundamental
Rights in the Indian Constitution,
Directive Principles of State Policy
Relationship Between Fundamental
Rights and Directive Principles. L-3 Rights in the Indian
Constitution
Part-B
Political Theory II week
Significance of Equality. What is
Equality? Various dimensions of equality.
How Can we promote Equality?
L-4 Equality
III week Revision
IV week Revision
AUGUST : PERIODIC ASSESSMENT I
August Part-A Indian Constitution at
Work
I week
Elections and Democracy, Elections
system in India, Reservation of
Constituencies, free and fair Elections,
Electoral Reforms. L-4 Elections and Representation
Month Name of the chapter Week Topic cover
Part-B Political Theory II week What is Justice? Just Distribution. Justice
fairness. Pursing Social Justice. L-5 Social Justice
Part-A Indian Constitution at
Work
III week What is an Executive? Difference Types
of Executive: Parliamentary Executive in
India, Prime Minister and Council of
Ministers. Permanent Executive:
Bureaucracy.
L-5 Executive
Part-B Political Theory IV week
L-6 Rights What are Rights? Where do Rights come
from? Legal Rights and the State. Kinds
of Rights. Rights and Responsibilities.
SEPTEMBER : PERIODIC ASSESSMENT II
September Part-A Indian Constitution at
Work
I week
Why do we need a parliament? Two
Houses of parliament. Functions and
power of the parliament, Legislative
functions control over executive.
Parliamentary committees. Self-
regulation.
L-6 Legislature
Part-B Political Theory II week Nations and Nationalism, National Self-
determination, Nationalism and
Pluralism. L-7 nationalism
Revision and exam III week Revision and exam
Part-B Political Theory IV week What is Citizenship? Citizen and Nation,
Universal Citizenship, Global Citizenship. L-8 Citizenship
October Part-A Indian Constitution at
Work
III week Why do we need an Independent
Judiciary? Structure of the Judiciary
Judicial Activism, Judiciary and Rights,
Judiciary and Parliament.
L-7 Judiciary
Revision IV week Revision
November Part-B Political Theory I week
What is Secularism? What is Secular
State? The Western and the Indian
approaches to secularism. Criticisms and
Rationale of Indian secularism.
L-9 secularism
Part-B Political Theory II week What is peace? Can violence ever
promote peace? Peace and the state.
Different Approaches to the pursuit of
peace. Contemporary Challenges to
peace.
L-10 Peace
Month Name of the chapter Week Topic cover
Part-
A
Indian Constitution at
Work
III week What is Federalism? Federalism in the
Indian Constitution, Federalism with a
L-8 Federalism strong Central Government, conflicts In
India’s federal system, Special
Provisions.
December Part-
B
Political Theory I week
What is development? Criticism of the
dominant Development Model.
Alternative conceptions of development.
L-11 Development
Part-
A
Indian Constitution at
Work
II week Why do we need Local Governments?
Growth of Local Government in India,
73rd and 74th Amendments,
implementation of 73rd and 74th
Amendments.
L-9 local Governments
DECEMBER : PERIODIC ASSESSMENT III
JANUARY REVISION
FEBRUARY FINAL EXAMINATION
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
NAME OF THE MONTH
WEEK NAME OF THE CHAPTER
APRIL WEEK 3 CH – 1 Changing Trends and Career in Physical Education
CH – 1 Changing Trends and Career in Physical Education
WEEK 4 CH – 2 Olympic Value Education
CH – 2 Olympic Value Education
MAY WEEK 1 CH – 3 Physical Fitness Wellness and Lifestyle
WEEK 2 CH – 3 Physical Fitness Wellness and Lifestyle
JULY WEEK 1 CH – 4 Physical Education and Sports for (CWSN)
WEEK 2 CH – 4 Physical Education and Sports for (CWSN)
WEEK 3 CH – 5 Yoga
WEEK 4 CH – 5 Yoga
AUGUST : PERIODIC ASSESSMENT I
AUGUST WEEK 1 CH – 6 Physical Activity and Leadership
WEEK 2 CH – 6 Physical Activity and Leadership
WEEK 3 CH – 6 Physical Activity and Leadership
WEEK 4 CH – 6 Physical Activity and Leadership
SEPTEMBER : PERIODIC ASSESSMENT II
SEPTEMBER REVISION + MID TERM EXAMS + MID TERM PHYSICAL PRACTICAL
WEEK 1 CH – 7 Test and Measurement
WEEK 2 CH – 7 Test and Measurement
WEEK 3 CH – 7 Test and Measurement
WEEK 4 CH – 7 Test and Measurement
OCTOBER WEEK 1 CH – 8 Fundamentals of Anatomy, Physiology and Kinesiology in Sports
WEEK 2 CH – 8 Fundamentals of Anatomy, Physiology and Kinesiology in Sports
WEEK 3 CH – 8 Fundamentals of Anatomy, Physiology and Kinesiology in Sports
WEEK 4 CH – 8 Fundamentals of Anatomy, Physiology and Kinesiology in Sports
NOVEMBER WEEK 1 CH – 9 Psychology and Sports
WEEK 2 CH – 9 Psychology and Sports
WEEK 3 CH – 9 Psychology and Sports
WEEK 4 CH – 9 Psychology and Sports
DECEMBER WEEK 1 CH – 10 Training and Doping in Sports
WEEK 2 CH – 10 Training and Doping in Sports
WEEK 3 CH – 10 Training and Doping in Sports
WEEK 4 CH – 10 Training and Doping in Sports
DECEMBER : PERIODIC ASSESSMENT III
JANUARY REVISION
FEBRUARY FINAL EXAMS
PAINTING
April
Week 1
● Portfolio making
● An Introductory of Art Primary, Secondary and Tertiary colour chart
Week 2
● Pre-Historic Rock Paintings
● A roaring animal
● Wizard dance
● Still life single object drawing anatomy
Week 3 –
● Sheet 1- Still life drawing single object -pencil shading & water colour
● Water colour technique (demonstration)
Week 4 –
Art of Indus valley civilization
● Characteristics of civilization
● Unicorn - Bull seal
● Dancing girl
● Mother Goddess
● Male Torso
● Painted Earthenware
May Week 1
● Sheet no. 2 Still life composition
Week 2 -
● Sheet 3 Still life composition
● Test – A roaring animal
● Wizard Dance
Week 3 –
● Test- Unicorn Bull Seal
o Dancing girl
● Mother Goddess
● Male Torso
● Painted Earthenware
July Week 1 –
● Sheet 4 Fruit composition
● Water colour
Week 2 –
● Buddhist art introduction
● Jain Tirthankara
● Lion Capital
Week 3-
● Chauri Bearer
● Bodhistava Head
● Seated Buddha
● Seated Buddha (Sarnath
Week 4-
● sheet no. 5 Still life composition
● Portfolio submission/ assessment with 5 sheets
August
Periodic assessment I
Week 1 –
● TEST- Buddhist art
● Jain Tirthankara
● Lion Capital
Week 2 –
● Chauri Bearer
● Bodhistava Head
● Seated Buddha
● Seated Buddha (Sarnath)
Week 3 –
● sheet 6 - Nature study anatomy
● Landscape with pencil shading /pencil colours/water colours
Week 4
● Sheet no. 7 Landscape with water colours
Viva question discussion
● What is Art?
● What is Sculpture?
● What is objective art?
● What is folk art?
● What is tone ?
● What is texture?
● What is rythem ?
● What is harmony?
● What is form
●
September
Periodic Assessment II
Week 1-
● Sheet no. 8 Landscape with water colours
Week 2-
● Sheet no. 9 Human face and figure anatomy (face and body)
Week 3 –
● sheet no. 10 Human face portrait
Week 4
● Portfolio submission assessment with ten sheets
October Week 1 –
● Introduction
● Characteristics of Ajanta paintings
Week 2 –
● Boddhistava Padmapani
● Mara Vijay
Week 3 -
● Test- Jain Tirthankara
o Lion Capital
o Chauri Bearer
o Bodhistava head
Week 4 -
● Sheet no. 11 Perspective view
November Week 1 -
● Temple sculpture bronzes and artistic aspect of Indo-Islamic architecture
● South India sculpture
● Kendariya Mahadev Temple
Week 2 -
● Descent of Ganga
● Ravana shaking mount Kailash
● Trimurti
Week 3 -
● Mother and child
● Cymbal player
● Natraj
● Uma (Parvati) / Devi
December
Periodic Assessment III
Week 1 -
Sheet no. 12 composition Drawing
Week 2 –
Composition colouring
Week 3 -
Some artistic aspects of Indo Islamic Architecture
● Qutub Minar
● Taj Mahal
● Gol Gumbaj
Week 4 -
Portfolio Submission / assessment with 12 sheets
January = viva questions
● What is proportion ?
● What is balance ?
● What is symmetry ?
● What is perspective ?
● What is vanishing point ?
● What is Landsape ?
● What is portrait ?
● What is mosaic ?
● What is collage ?
⮚ Test and revision
February = Final Examination
INFORMATICS PRACTICES
MONTH CHAPTER NAME WEEK TOPIC COVERED
APRIL CH-1 COMPUTER SYSTEM
WEEK-3
CHAPTER DISCUSSION
CHAPTER DISCUSSION AND QUES/ANS
WEEK-4
CHAPTER DISCUSSION
CH-11 INTRODUCTION TO THE EMERGING TRENDS CHAPTER DISCUSSION AND QUES/ANS
MAY
CH-10 RELATIONAL DATABASES AND STRUCUTRED QUERY LANGUAGE(SQL) WEEK-1
CHAPTER DISCUSSION AND PRACTICAL DEMO
WEEK-2 PRACTICAL
JULY
CH-10 RELATIONAL DATABASES AND STRUCUTRED QUERY LANGUAGE(SQL)-CONTD..... WEEK-1
CHAPTER DISCUSSION AND PRACTICAL DEMO
WEEK-2 PRACTICAL
CH-2 GETTING STARTED WITH PYTHON WEEK-3 CHAPTER DISCUSSION
WEEK-4 CHAPTER DISCUSSION AND QUES/ANS
PERIODIC ASSESSMENT-I CH-1,11
AUGUST
CH-3 PYTHON PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS WEEK-1
CHAPTER DISCUSSION AND PRACTICAL DEMO
WEEK-2 PRACTICAL AND QUES/ANS
CH-4 CONDITIONAL AND LOOPING CONSTRUCTS WEEK-3
CHAPTER DISCUSSION AND PRACTICAL DEMO
WEEK-4 PRACTICAL AND QUES/ANS
SEPTEMBER
PERIODIC ASSESSMENT-II CH-2,3,4,10
CH-4 CONDITIONAL AND LOOPING CONSTRUCTS WEEK-4 PRACTICAL ASSIGNMENT
OCTOBER
CH-4 CONDITIONAL AND LOOPING CONSTRUCTS(CONTD..) WEEK-1
CHAPTER DISCUSSION AND PRACTICAL DEMO
WEEK-2 PRACTICAL AND QUES/ANS
CH-5 STRINGS IN PYTHON WEEK-3 CHAPTER DISCUSSION AND PRACTICAL DEMO
WEEK-4 PRACTICAL AND QUES/ANS
NOVEMBER
CH-6 LIST MANIPULATION WEEK-1
CHAPTER DISCUSSION AND PRACTICAL DEMO
WEEK-2 PRACTICAL AND QUES/ANS
CH-7 DICTIONARY
WEEK-3 CHAPTER DISCUSSION AND PRACTICAL DEMO
WEEK-4 PRACTICAL AND QUES/ANS
DECEMBER
PERIODIC ASSESSMENT-III CH-4,5,6
CH-8 INTRODUCTION TO PYTHON MODULES WEEK-1
CHAPTER DISCUSSION AND PRACTICAL DEMO
WEEK-2 PRACTICAL AND QUES/ANS
CH-9 NUMPY
WEEK-3 CHAPTER DISCUSSION AND PRACTICAL DEMO
WEEK-4 PRACTICAL AND QUES/ANS
JANUARY REVISION
FEBRUARY REVISION
FINAL EXAM CH-4 TO 10
ECONOMICS
MONTH WEEK NAME OF THE LESSON TOPIC COVERED
APRIL THIRD STATISTICS
L-1 CONCEPT OF ECONOMICS AND SIGNIFICANCE OF STATISTICS IN ECONOMICS 1. Concept of economics
2. Three distinct Components of Economics
3. Def of Statistics and it Features and Characteristics
4. Scope of Stats , Its Limitations and Importance
THIRD MICRO L-1 ECONOMICS AND ECONOMICS
1. Concept of Economics, Micro and Macro Economics.
2. Positive and Normative Economics
L-2 CENTRAL PROBLEMS OF AN ECONOMY 1. Economic problem, Causes ,
2. Central Problems of an economy
3. Solutions to problems in different economies.
4. Production Possibility Curve
FOURTH
MICRO L-2 CENTRAL PROBLEMS OF AN ECONOMY
1. Concept of Opportunity cost
2. Concept of Marginal Cost
3. Production Possibility Curve
FOURTH STATISTICS L-2 COLLECTION OF
DATA 1. Primary and Secondary sources of data
2. Differences between Primary and secondary data
3. How Basic Primary Data is collected.
1. Mailing and Questionariers method
2. Sources of Secondary Data
MAY FIRST STATISTICS
L-3 CENSUS AND SAMPLE METHOD OF COLLECTION OF DATA
1. Concept of Census Method
2. Suitability of census method
3. Merits and Demerits of Census method
4. Concept of Sample Method
5. Suitability of Sample Method
6. Merits and Demerits of Sample Method.
SECOND STATISTICS
L-3 CENSUS AND SAMPLE METHOD OF COLLECTION OF DATA 1. Various methods of Sampling
2. Various methods of sampling their suitability,
3. Merits and Demerits of various methods of sampling
JULY FIRST STATISTICS L-4 ORGANISATION OF DATA
1. Classification of Data
2. Objectives and Characteristics of Data
3. Concept of Variable
4. Conversion of Raw data into Statistical series
SECOND STATISTICS L-4 ORGANISATION OF DATA 1. Types of Frequency distribution
2. Miscellaneous Illustrations at the back of the Chapter
3. Frequency Curve
L-5 Presentation of Data-Textual and Tabular 1. Textual presentation
2. Tabular Presentation.
THIRD MICRO L-3 Consumer Equilibrium -Cardinal Utility Approach 1. Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility
2. Consumers Equilibrium in case of One commodity
3. Consumers Equilibrium in case of two commodity.
MICRO L-4 Consumer Equilibrium-Ordinal Utility Approach 1. Indifference Curve
2. Marginal Rate of Substitution
3. Indifference Map and Monotonic Preference
4. Properties or Characteristics of Indifference Curve
5. Budget set and Budget Line
6. Conditions of Consumer Equilibrium
FOURTH MICRO L-5 DEMAND 1. Demand , Demand Curve and its Slope
2. Law of Demand
3. Reasons behind Law of Demand
4. Movements and Shifts along Demand Curve
5. Determinants of Demand
6. Market Demand
PERIODIC ASSESSMENT - I
AUGUST FIRST HISTORY
L-6 Diagrammatic Presentation of Data Bar-Diag and Pie Diag 1. Bar Diagrams , Its Features
2. Types of Bar Diagrams
3. Pie Diagrams
SECOND PERIODIC ASSESSMENT-I SYLLABUS( STATS- L-1,2,3) (MICRO L-1,2)
THIRD STATISTICS
L-7 FREQUENCY DIAGRAMS:HISTOGRAMS, POLYGON AND OGIVE 1. Histogram
2. Polygon
3. Frequency Curve
4. Ogive or Cumulative Frequency Curve
5. Miscellaneous Illustrations
MICRO L-5 Elasticity of Demand 1. Price Elasticity of Demand
2. Degrees of Price Elasticity of Demand
3. Factors affecting Price Elasticity of Demand.
FOURTH MICRO L-7 Production Function and Returns to a factor
1. Short run and long run production functions
2. Total Production, Average Product and Marginal Product
3. Law of Variable Proportion
4. Shapes of TP, AP, MP curves.
STATISTICS L-8 ARITHMETIC LINE-GRAPHS AND TIME SERIES GRAPH
1. One Variable time series graph
2. Two Variable Time Series Graph
PERIODIC ASSESSMENT-II SYLLABUS COVERED FROM APRIL TO AUGUST (09.09.20 TO 22.09.20)
SEPTEMBER FOURTH
STATISTICS L-9 MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY- ARITHEMATIC MEAN 1. What is central tendency
2. Arithmetic Mean
3. Individual Series- Direct Method.
4. Discrete Series- Direct, Shortcut, Step Deviation Method.
OCTOBER FIRST STATISTICS
L-9 MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY- ARITHEMATIC MEAN 1. Frequency Distribution Series
2. Direct, Short cut and step deviation method
L-10 MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY- MEDIAN AND MODE 1. Individual Series and the Median
2. Discrete Series and the median
3. Frequency Distribution and the median
4. Cumulative Frequency Distribution and the median
5. Graphical Presentation of Median
SECOND STATISTICS
L-10 MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY- MEDIAN AND MODE
1. Calculation of Mode in Individual Series
2. Calculation of Mode in Discrete Series
3. Calculation of Mode in Frequency Distribution Series
THIRD
L-10 MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY- MEDIAN AND MODE
1. Calculation of Mode when calss Intervals are unequal
2. Relationship among Mean, Median and Mode.
NOVEMBER FIRST STATISTICS
L-11 MEASURES OF DISPERSION 1.Calculation of Range in three series.
2. Interquartile Range and Quartile Deviation
3. Mean Deviation
4. Standard Deviation
SECOND MICRO L-8 CONCEPT OF COST 1. Meaning of cost
2. Short Run Cost
L-9 CONCEPT OF REVENUE 1. Revenue
2. Relationship between MR and AR
3. Shape of Revenue curves under Perfect Competition
4. Shape of TR, AR and MR
THIRD MICRO l-10 PRODUCERS EQUILIBRIUM 1. MR-MC APPROACH
STATISTICS L-12 CORRELATION 1. Scattered Diagram
2. Karl Pearson’s Diagram
3. Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient
FOURTH STATISTICS L-13 INDEX NUMBERS 1. Construction of Simple Index Numbers
2. Construction of Weighted Index Numbers
3. Miscellaneous Illustrations
PERIODIC ASSESSMENT-III SYLLABUS COVERED FROM SEPTEMBER TO NOVEMBER (02.12.20 TO 10.12.20)
DECEMBER THIRD MICRO L-11 THEORY OF SUPPLY 1. Supply and Law of Supply
2. Change in Supply
3. Change in Quantity Supplied
4. Factors affecting supply of a commodity
5. Market Supply
6. Price Elasticity of Supply
7. Degree of Price Elasticity of Supply
FOURTH MICRO L-11 FORMS OF MARKET 1. Perfect Competition
2. Monopoly
3. Monopolistic Competition
JANUARY THIRD
GEOGRAPHY
L-12 Equilibrium under Perfect Competition 1. Equilibrium in Perfect Competition
2. Effect of Increase in both Market Demand and Market Supply
3. Effect of Decrease in both Market Demand and Market Supply
4. Effect of Decrease in Demand and Increase in Supply
5. Effect of Increase in Demand and Decrease in Supply
FEBRUARY FINAL EXAM
ALL Chapters
Entrepreneurship
MONTH CHAPTER WEEK TOPIC
APRIL
1 -
2 -
CH-1Entrepenuership 3 Concept and function
4 Concept and function
MAY
Ch-2 An Entrepreneur 1 introduction, function & types
2 introduction, function & types
Ch-3 Entrepreneurial journey 3 feasibility & business plan
4 continued
JULY
Ch-4 innovation and problem sol. 1 Introduction
Ch-4 innovation and problem sol. 2 Concept and function
3 continued ch4
Ch-5 concept of market 4 introduction
AUGUST
Ch-5 concept of market 1
ch-5 continued 2
3
Periodic assessment-I 4 ch-1and 2 (40 marks)
SEPTEMBER
1 Revision for periodic assess.
ch-6 business arithmetic 2 introduction
3 Ch- 1,2,3&4 (80 marks
Periodic assessment-II 4
OCTOBER
ch-6 business arithmetic 1 numericals
2 break even
3 income statement
4 recap
NOVEMBER
Ch-7 resource mobilization 1 introduction and concept
2 types of funds
3 continued ch-7
4 recap
DECEMBER
1 Revision for periodic assess.
Periodic Assessment-III 2 CH- 5 &6 (40 marks)
project work 3 discussion
4
JANUARY REVISION
February REVISION/ FINAL EXAMINATION